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Show Go BEAT! RIVER CITY NEWS West Home-mad- Bear River City Softball Team Wins 4 Box Elder JOURNAL For That Friday, August l(i 1956 Brigham City, Utah. Bread e Kan. WICHITA, (UP) One oldest of the household stration units. The leaders in arts has returned to this city turn taught the housewives in of the nations a series of lessons. in the heart wheat belt. One of the biggest problems Wichita housewives are mak- was locating the right flour. ing their own bread, in every in the heart of the of the Over Idaho Team at Park Last Week neighbors and the afternoon was By Mrs. Ernest Huggins NANCYS INCIDENTALS Nancy Gates hasnt made a movie lately at Columbia Pictures, but that doesnt make her less interesting. Nancy is 5 5 and has dark rbrown eyes. She. hails from ' .Dallas, Tex., and is single. he weighs 113 and its dis-- ; tributed in exactly the ; ; -- " -- right places. When selecting tomatoes for picnic fare, pick the little ones. No need to bother slicing them. They can be eaten like an apple. , two-mont- spent playing games after which reLloyd Johnson returned cently from a two weeks training course with the Army Reserve at Yakima, Wash. Dale Holmes and Max Baty of Harper ward, accompanied him. Mr. and Mrs. Ere Whitaker e visiting their children, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Whitaker and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Artell Whitaker and family, at Moses Lake, Wash. Mrs. Florence Gardner entertained her family at a lovely lawn party last week. Those present were Bishop and Mrs. Coy Gardner and family of Mr. and Mrs. Herman (Dorothy) Jcppeson and family of Mantua, and Captain and Mrs. (Bonnie Rae) Gordon Bigler and family of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Maxine Taylor was gracious hostess to her club at her home, Thursday evening. Richard Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jensen is in Los Gatos, Calif., visiting his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard (Berry) Christensen. He is also visiting Corlos Anderson. Mrs. Florence Gardner and Mrs. Wanda Johnsen entertained Thursday at a pink and blue imaginable variety. that this It is estimated craze phase of the has hit 2,300 families in the city and surrounding Sedgewick a delicious luncheon was served. The Grace, Idaho, softball team played a game of ball with the local team Thursday evening at the local park. Bear River was the winner. Why cant we have more of these We have a beautiful park, a wonderful lighting system and all we lack is some one to start the ball rolling. Ellis Arbon attended funeral services for his uncle, Robert Neal, in Snowville, Monday. Mrs. Leah Bickmore of Hy-ruspent the week with her daughter and son, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stander. On Saturday, Chester and Ada and Mrs. Bickmore motored to Pocatello, Idaho, where they visited Mrs. Bickmores nephew, Eli Bradley, at the Bannock County hospital. The town wishes to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Nougart and family of Los Angeles, Calif., to its midst, and wish that they will enjoy making their home here. The Nougarts are living in the home recently occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sorenson. Leonard and his wife and family moved into the Nephi An- derson county. Mrs. Rachel Palmer, association home demonstration agent, know-hoand provided the white bread, that put the push whole wheat, rye, oatmeal bread and corn meal yeast loaf into Wood products treated with home ovens once more. increased three school preservatives She held a week-lonfor 76 leaders on home demon- - percent in 1955. high-glute- OLE SAYS: Office Phone 274 Residence 1139 PI WEST KENTUCKY EVER. POT INT GLASS ! Kil-pac- OIDCROW 86 PROOF mnwsvlnwa Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey 010 CK0W DISTILLERY C- O- DIV. OF NATIONAL DIST. PROD. C0R- P- FRANKFORT. KY. FIRST SECURITY th ir V skill. . f Mmi '&& , - ' when a man drives around looking for an But apartment, finds just what he wants . . and when the manager asks, Have you any children? puts on a long face an answers, Yes, but they are in the cemetery, pays six months rent in advance, gets a receipt, then goes to the cemetery, gets his children and brings them to the apartment thats brains. i ititf WILLARD SCIENTIST Wallace Clay, formerly of Willard and now a gradu- - r ate student at the University of Utah, assists U faculty members and students as they work on various phases of high velocity research. Reading clockwise, from lower left, the photos show: Dr. William S. Partridge, director of re- search, inspecting several of the guns used in the work. Students John Myr- - f berg, left, and Gerald Peterson load one of the guns inside firing tunnel. Dr. K Partridge and Wallace Clay check craters formed by high speed pellets in aluminum ad wax. A time exposure inside tunnel shows one of the guns firing. Clay and Raymond Davidson prepare firing cycle at remote control panel outside tunnels. Mr. and and Mr. Mrs. Paul And when fellows are in need of the finest in duds and cant write a check for half a million, but would like to look that way anyhow, then come to Zundels. Thats good judgement. back-to-scho- ol 14 4!' K-L- 1 . 1 Xx k Kilpack, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Frisby and daughter, Vickie of Portland, Oregon, called on Curtis aunt, Mrs. Gertrude C. Iverson, one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Iverson announce the arrival ,of a new granddaughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph (Leola) Stewart of Brigham City, August 2. Mrs. Helen Hansen, Mae B. Thora Anderson, Christensen, and Phyllis Holmgren accompanied twelve girls to Beylmia, the Girls Home, three days last week. Echo Holmgren Cope and Mrs. daughter are visiting Copes brothers and families. $ John D. Rockefeller would sign his name to a piece of paper and make it worth half a million, That:s capital. A man could buy $5 worth of steel and make $1,000 worth of watch springs .out of it. Thats ' &( enter- panied her brother, Judd and wife to Huntington where they were guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grover DUnBN V.:' ; f. ning. Mrs. Ann Brockman Johnson of Long Beach, Calif., is a guest of her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. George (Olga) Burton. Mrs. Johnson and her neice, Gaye Burton, will leave for Mrs. Johnsons home, Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Pauline Leonard accom- other hours by appointment PROFESSIONAL CENTER Thats Genius. home. Mrs. Ivy M. Anderson 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Daily 9:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Saturdays yi'irtf: f tained her club Saturday afternoon at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins, Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Huggins and Mr. and Mrs. James E. Karo of Ogden attended the stock car races Saturday eve- announces new office hours Irving Berlin takes a worthless piece of paper and writes a song hit. He sells the copy for $50,000. - JV Mr. and Mrs. Joe Murray and shower in honor of Mrs. Helen family of Ogden visited Mr. The guests were and Mrs. Irving Christensen Huggins. and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ness-le- B. JiamUon . y . r. 2)4. Even wheat belt, suitable flour was hard to find, because mills now of grind to the specifications big baking concerns and their methods . differ manufacturing from the home process. But a local baker came to the a rescue, and made available flour suitable for the housewives-bakers- . ft jpjf T- - 1. 1. f? - f- ' r - &ta Holmgren and Mrs. Lynn S. Holm- gren. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Misrasi named their young son George Richard in sacrament meeting, Sunday. Mrs. Milton (Lilas) Bywater has been confined to her home suffering from a virus infection. Calvin Jensen is in California on a business trip. . 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It starts the instant he slips into the drivers seat and rests his hands on the wheels Those deep, soft cushions hold him in perfect comfort . . and he is surrounded by beauty and luxury. Even before he sets the car in motion, some of lifes care and worry seem to go out of his day. ... And then comes the miracle of Cadillac per' formance, Its an inspiration jusf to sit at the wheel to look out over that graceful hood t . . and to watch the miles flow gracefully by. And how easy it all is. Just a gesture of his hand on the steering wheel and the car follows effortlessly and obediently. Just a touch of his toe to the accelerator and the car answers instantly to the command. Just a nudge of his foot on the braking pedal and the car comes to a smooth, safe, silken stop. Sound wonderful? Well, we sincerely urge you to come in at your first convenience spend an hour at the wheel and see for yourself. Well be happy to give you the keys . . . and the car . . . and some wonderful news about the cost and delivery advantages that you will enjoy if you make your decision for Cadillac today. Why not stop in and see us soon? ... , IIP ppB tint iMwity ndt&t SEGUR JiTiYi t A- - COPPIN MOTOR CO. 0G0CE fun Suurft, tat ef ihoh. NJC nm Swit goak lack isringt 17 East 2nd South, Brigham City Phone 74 1 |