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Show V Beta Sigma Phi Pledges Will Entertain Sorority Members Mon. St. South Main 499 free Delivery PHONE 58 Open Sunday Parking ytv of FREEMeters No Space Civic Improvement Club Postpones Luncheon Pledges of Beta Sigma Phi will be hosts to members of the sorority at a party Monday evening. at 8 oclock, at the home of Evelyn Dalnes, 186 south First west. Mrs. Erma Crompton, chairman said today. Though discontinued the past few years, the during pledge party is an annual affair. Committee heads for the party include Mrs. Nola Leggett refreshments; Mrs. Marijane Morris, entertainment; and e Young, invitations. Lu-cill- SMITH'S Special of the eek Members Of Kindergarten Club Hear Review Of " Green Pastures " At April Meeting Meet Next Monday Meeting The American Legion auxiliary will meet Monday, April 24, at 8 oclock in the evening at the War Memorial home, it was announced today by Mrs. Leo Nelson, president. Feature of the meeting will be a talk on South America," was meeting originally scheduled for Satur- by Mrs.- Helen Jeppsen. day afternoon but instead will oe held at 1 oclock on Satur- Reading Circle To The Civic Improvement club luncheon honoring the retiring officers of the has wen postponed,organization, it was announced last night by Mrs. Jean Packer, club secretary. The luncheon day, April 29. Meet April 26 If you have any The Reading Circle will meet society news, phone it to the Wednesday evening, April 26 society editor. The phone num-be- r at the home of Mrs. Horace The meeting will comis 192. mence at 8 oclock. Mrs. W. H. News-Journ- Barnard will give the review. Mayor And Mrs. Bott Return From Trip To Southwest States SAUSAGE 25 2 FOR 1 A. L. Auxiliary Will Mayor and Mrs. Lorenzo Bott returned this week from an extensive trip through Southern For the most in , v: s i Home Beauty i BABY FOOD 3 FOR 23c ORISCO 3 at the least expense f;. decorate with our Utah, Arizona, New Mexicp and Colorado where they spent considerable time enjoying the scenic wonders of the southwest. Near Cortez they visited the famous cliff dwellings of early American Indians. Later they traveled into the Navaho Indian reservation where they witness ed a meeting of the tribal coun cil. One of the most entertaining features of the trip, Mayor Bott said, was the Easter sunrise services we witnessed at the Grand canyon. The Library of GUARANTEED... 130 years old. 79c ca ECAUSE IT GIVES YOUR VITAMINS AN0 MINERALS AT LOWEST cts is Congress TIG! IIIY STRIP!. A Imperial poMern inspired flower garden. for 2 PARSER 15' A MUUIJVDI Of PAIYIUNS lovely by th SVtRY TASTI I MERRELLS, SUGAR 7 89c TO SUIT Priced As Low As 30c A Single Roll )IIOWflX.54' PRAGUE (UP) OlINCIAFT Inc. 7 Walk A Block And Save JIAN MclAIM . OlINtONIS OlINDUtA Czechoslova- fehone your news to 1,000. $2.22 $8.57 to lbs I Czechs Plan Bigger And Better Pigs Paper Bags falomar 25' HINA JIBE CS .... 69' f allpaper BLEARER I THE NEW HEADQUARTERS 25' Garden Fresh PRODUCE 0 White - 5' IlDiSHES Kenneth William Knox. 35, Sait Lake City, and Josephine Blanche Hill, Ogden. License was Issued April 15. William Dean Taylor, 22, and Peggy Jeanne Johnson, 24. Tremonton. License was issued April 13. David Robert Watkins, 32, Ogden, and Blanche Mary Ackerman, 26, Wells and Elko, Nevada. License was issued April Dad n And Mom Gave Me 11 . D ostings From ERRY Ferry JUwi y Mr. Lyman Wifkt TERRY-- The Perry M. I. A. held its closing social last After the Tuesday evening. opening exercises a moving picture reel Wild Life in the Forest was shown toy Murle Markham of Brigham City, after which dancing and refreshments were enjoyed in the recreation hall. Miss Betty Whaley returned last Tuesday from Long Beach, Calif., where she has spent several months .working. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde String-haof Salt Lake City spent last Sunday at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Rulon Hirschi. Glenda Larsen and Gaye spent the past week-enin Sait Lake City with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. iMoylen Young and baby son of Provo visited last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac A. Young. Visitors during the past week at the home of iMr. and Mrs, H. Perry were Mr. and Mrs. Sugene Allen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Swensen and family of Ogden. 'Mr. and Mrs. Royal Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. William Wagstaff, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wagstaff, and Mrs. Henry Wagstaff left last 'Friday for Poeche, Nevada where they attended the funeral services for Orvil Stephens held last Sunday. The group re turned home on Monday. Mrs. H. Eugene Perry enter tained last week In honor of her daughter, Elnas 11th birth day anniversary. Easter colors were carried out In the menu and decorations with individual birthday cakes In the form of Fashion Watch Other GltEAT ELGINS of the Year t Ne-bek- GRUENS s$lB7S BULOVAS Other Eights from 29.75 $29.75 IS jewel Elgins for him and her . . . the beat buys of all timet Only in Elgin do you find such prize styling , . . such enduring accuat such modest cost. Make Elgin racy Frtcw Indus. E.S.ral Tax your choice now) to ... $725 mxtmbsiAfCb 3 r JEWELRY OF DISTINCTION , f , , i i $3.75 Womens and growing girls sanwhite ankle dal. H' Mf Is b springs Specialized Service spoonbill smartest Childs white dal, built for beauty is long wear. Sizes sandal 5j-8- san- and . for women, girls. ii $3.95 Genuine Parts Child's brown and white saddle oxford, Neolite sole ) - ; U. tti Sizes 43' 49' TRUCK ON THE GREAT NEW 1950 L SERIES INTERNATIONAL DISPLAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY it MEATS : i ,iu found ... 4 fCMc 38' i, Just Received Another of Those Self-bringi- Sponge Rubber Mops Cone in for a free Demonstration , : $3.75 Issorted pment 1 I Used Truck Sales Sff UMS wt1 r CAAIAjQJU New Truck Sales But 45' H ru- ESTABLISHED TO SAVE YOU MONEY ON fudahy Sliced Fd Rindless )EEF 1 OF THE Beige jOASTS i I Big new shipment of Elgins just arrived. Select YOUR Graduates Watch Today At- - INTERNATIONAL .TRUCKS Choice Meat jftCON t TIME... and only two-stra- p Grade o Womens and growing girls white sandal. AQLIFLOVER I-- 1 i f f 3) Jothing ' t Phone your news to 1,000. HEAVY DUTY ENGINEERED Shafter IQc pounds bott, Karen Quayle and !the guest of honor. Delicious re. freshments were served by Mrs, ' Perry. 19. POTATOES few Brigham City. Utah Friday, April 21, 1950 Marriage Licenses allnov.au. prove But Nothing ELDER JOURNAL BOX ! for 2 big- The project, sponsored by the national committee (local authority) of Hradec Kralove, will be built near the village of Smirice in northwest Bohemia. It will produce 30,000 pigs a year, according to the trade union newspaper Prace. The farm will be well organized. Nearby a large area will be put under vegetables. The parts of vegetables will be fed to the pigs. The state also plans to set up a duck farm in the neighborhood. Offal from the pig slaughter house will be fed to the ducks. Closeout 5 lbs . kia is planning to build the gest pig farm in Europe. 3 FOR 25e Olbs Mos-kowit- COST BOG FOOD Il'NBRIGHT The Kindergarten club held its April meeting at the War Memorial home Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Rudolph Kaiser, club president, presiding. The prayer was given toy Mrs. Earl Slager and Mrs, Eugene Price led in the pledge. Minutes were read by Mrs. McLaren Funk. A reading, Green Pastures, was given by Miss Evelyn Koehler of the high school faculty. She was introduced Mrs. by Boyd Sheffield, chairman of the department of literature. Miss Shirley Holmgren and Miss Arlene Wight, students of Box Elder high school, read their winning essays on Alcohol Education. They were introduced by Mrs. Eugene Price, esA brief say chairman. report on the convention held at Wells-viil- e was given by Mrs. C. R. Jones, after which tickets for the coming election were read and candidates introduced by Mrs. Jones, chairman of the nomina ting committee. She was as sisted by Mrs. Eugene Wrtgha and Mrs. Mark Brlghtenburg. Dainty refreshments were served from a beautiful tea table covered with an ecru lace cloth and centered with a gorgeous bouquet of spring flowers, flank ed on each side by tall yellow Ladies on the serving tapers. committee were: Mrs. Arthur Linford, chairman, iMrs, June L. Nelson, Mrs. Charles Keller, Mrs, Arden Balls, Mrs. S. L. Mrs .Raymond Horsley and Mrs. Eberhart Zundel. The next meeting will be held May 4, one week earlier than at w'hlch previously scheduled time new officers will be PAGE THREE nests, containing candy . egge were presented to each guest. Games were played with prizes awarded to all players. Elna received many nice gifts - from the following friends who attended: Judy and Donna Davis, Faye Thore, ReNee Nelson, VirMarriage licenses issued by ginia Brown, Janice Nelson, the Box Elder county clerks Mary Shroeder, Vernice McDonoffice. Brigham City. ald, Kathy Nelson, Nedra Weaver, Gloria Nelson, Patricia Veri Coombs, 24, Fielding and Melba Jean Hurd, 22, Snowville. License was Issued April 19. Dennis Newman, 54, Ogden, and Ola Bell Campbell, 47, Ogden. License was issued April FISHER MOTOR Co. ACROSS jrot SHUS ft Bys im Cirtt TIIE STREET NORTH OF THE TABERNACLE Phone 74 Brigham City PollT "Brigham uistonr itys Ilome-Owne- d Dept. Store |