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Show YAZZIE YARNS Home Economics Vocational Style Show lots some, Whee! good, Mr. and Mrs. John Canmody entertained her brother and a some news, friend over the weekend. He was well you all recently discharged from the By Ann Peterson oif Brtd wiill see, (No! lahoma, but Im not from Ok- like to be.) Id for Mrs. Ann Gardlpe was held In Miss Victors apartment, Friday, February 3. The centerpiece was a stork . in an arrangement of (pink and blue flowers. Mrs. Gar-itpe was presented with a corsage of pink roses. The gifts were 'presented to Mrs. Gardipe in a bassLnet. Those present were the Mesdames Wilma BaEdna ker, Grace Tomimoiney, A stork shower d (Louise (Bonnell, Cliinglnpeel, Le- one Biittershaus, Avis Feather-stonEdith Greenup, Anne Tso, Anna Watchman, Thelma Que-toEleanor Munz, (Ruth Jones, Miss Marge Bohanes, and hostess, Miss Wilma Victor. ' Nother party, Earl Welbb and oelelbrated Bill Christiansen their lit says 21st birthday? them a These people wished happy birthday and 'helped them blow out the (Just add 21 and 21 its close) candles: Mr. and Mirs. Humbert Collmar, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fish, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Floyd, - Mr. aind Mrs. Kenneth Dick, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ewing, , Mrs. Webb and Mrs. Christiansen. Earl and Bill were presented with a kit tor DedicaWorkers ted Indian Service which will prove very helpful. Sure Wish they were on sale for the rest of us especially the ' smiles. ' , s met at Mrs. club Bridge home, Tuesday, and . Miss Merry and Mrs. Eittershaus won the prizes. e, Cling-inpeel'- - '' 4-- - Army and stopped on his way to Kansas. Carol was sure glad to see him, you ibetcha! Now was there another party or guest? Hope not- By the way, wed like ito note that Dr. and Mrs. Flelschman won the prize for best dancers at the Savoy (employees party). It Just goes to show what walking down a hospital corridor In a hurry will do for your feet. Speaking of hospitals. . . Wed g n ;ik' r V The Utah Heart association Heart steps up its month-lbnFund campaign early next week in Box Elder county when local association members and assistants beglin distribution of Rheumatic Fever pamphlets to school children in the county. Assisting ait the Lincoln and Central schools will be Mrs. Dean L. Bunderson. Mrs. Mar-tel- l Nelson will be at Perry, and Mrs. IrvM Younger will assist in Willard. Mrs. Frank Taylor will distribute. the pamphlets to Corinne school - youngsters. M a nt u a school will also be contacted. About 500,000 children In the United States suffer from rheumatic heart disease. Another 500,000 adults are victims. ' y' Ir"4 ' jtv J Mr. wish Chuch a good recovery and hope he will ibe around soon. But sot too soon we dont want late than never. The ' FASHION SHOW' Vocational girls of the Home Economics department of the Intermountain school will hold their seventh annual fashion show Tuesday, Feb. 14, in the school auditorium. The show will begin at 7 :30 p.m. Nellie C. Yazzie is shown placing a lining in a jacket she r will model in the show. -- Mr. and Mrs. Danielson were on their way, Wednesday, on their trip around the world. Gosh Just think, Paris in the Horse Gone SYLVIA, Kan. (UP) The horse spring, Rome in the summer and that carried seven children of so on around the world. farmer Earl Keesllng to school All we want is Just one post through the years is dead. The card showing Eiffel Tower, and horse, lived 31 years. The chila sniff of that French- perfume dren now are 18 to 33 years old. touching and let the hot old Utah summer come. " When Teddy Spoke , ST. i PAUL, Minn. (UP) Fifty Well, if weve missed anyone or anything, its because we did- years ago, Theodore Roosevelt, nt see it in writing. Remember, speaking at the Minnesota state no writtee, no story! So oh yes, fair, used the dont forget the Style show. phrase, Speak softly and carry a big stick. This Is a must for everyone! - now-famo- VALENTIN February campaign cur- rently being conducted by the American Heart association all over the nation is designed to enlighten the public concerning the nature of heart diseases and urges cooperation with physit cians in an effort to prevent rheumatic fever and heart disease. all-ou- MGosh - At Gold and Green Ball tenskow, Lucille Schow and Carolyn Tingey. Johnsons orchestra has been engaged for the evening. Patty Hunsaker and Grant Smith are in charge of the decorations for and Gold Green sSS5 He was really surprised when he found out hw cheap it was and how low the monthly payments were. Also he really appreciated the help and ideas they gave him. If you have remodeling or building plans, why not drop in and see Merrells Inc. They can really help you. Small Down Payment Easy Monthly Terms ;C I (' , 'N MEEffiEllS, PHONE 8 "Walk A Block And Save" Dance Feb. 18 A dance for the benefit of the Damon Runyon Memorial fund to a'id cancer research is being sponsored by the Box Elder Aerie of the Fraternal Order of Eagles. The dance will be held Saturday, Feb. 18, in the Armory at 9 p. m. Highlight of the evening will be presentation of a Sunbeam mixm aster electric fry pan and steam Iron. Mens Sanforized For the sixth year, the Fraternal Order of Eagles is conducting an annual campaign for the Runyon fund. The proceeds are turned over by fund officials to university medical centers, laboratories and other research centers devoted to the conquest ' ' ' v of cancer. ' Walter Winehell, fund treasurer, has referred to the Eagles, the largest organizational donbr to the fund, as the Santa Claus of the Runyon fund, and has acclaimed the aid lit has given V ,( cancer research.'; With the halfway mark, the ; ) COSTUME Printed Cotton Suede JEWELRY SPORT Beautiful assortment. Just right for Valentine giving. SHIRTS of Beautiful assortment A very special purchase patterns and colors. Sizes t Extra special value at The local Aerie Runyon consists of Ray L. Conger, chairman! Earl Harmon, and members of the Box Elder Aerie Fraternal Order of Eagles. , ; ; BOYS borfi-mirtt- QUALITY CANDIES Brigham City, Utah 33 i Familiarity' breeds attempt. SUCCESSFUL CHE1V8IER HH-JBiei- IM FLANNEL COTTON SPORT buy! two pairs of PENNEY SHEER NYLONS Scoop em up, gals! 2 pairs of Penneys first quality nylons for less than the price of one! Theyre misty sheer, even full fashioned! Slim dark seams. Spring 60 gauge, shades. Sizes 8'i to ll. 15 denier twice-terrifi- Iffifi at S00 each small, medium and large. . to fraternity, hopes ultimate contribute a million dollars'5 to the war on cancer. U" ' i t . Wes- - : ' ' ball. Morgan, Janet James, Ann Im Getting a Room All To Myself! f I JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday February 10, 1956 . Dad got to reading the ads Merrella Inc. has been running about Do It Yourself and about remodeling the attic into an everyday liveable room and finally went down and asked them about it. February 26 is Heart Sunday. Help Your Heart Fund Help Your Heart, , Eagles Slate; Cancer Fund 10 Box Elder' Six Glesners Honored who have been saving half dollars for years, carted the coins Members of the Sixth ward into a local auto agency and MIA will hold their annual drove out a new 1955 car. They Gold and Green ball, Tuesday, had enough half dollars to pay Feb. 14, at 8:30 p. m. cash for the auto. Floor show and refreshments are planned for intermission. Detroit Industries uses more Six Junior Gleaners will be honthan 10 percent of the nations ored in the ward hall also. They steel. are: Marcia . Fodnes, Connie - like to him to have an accident, like Custis Jackson, who broke his leg Tuesday night on the slick ice. Good luck to you both, and were really sorry Mr. Jackson had such a rough fall. Now the rest of you take it easy. Better TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (UP) Mr. ami Mrs. William Riley, Slate School Heart Visits Planned for Tuesday at Intermountain . Half Dollar Day Pamphleteers HISTORY ! c SHIRTS Dont Forget Penneys Full cut over Penneys portioned patterns for feet fit. Sanforized. BRENTWOOD COTTON Ma- chine washable. ' HIT S! proper- -' , , . REDUCED TO CLEAR PARADE $2ico CLEARANCE! ' KW Many new styles and materials to choose from. X BOYS WINTER COATS ! c. n A variety of splash gabardines and 100 sizes. An excellent value at wools. Most all r i $279 $48 f Py'X HERFS A REAL VALUE! Packed gift, for the man in your life, girls! 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