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Show ' PAGE FOOT Noise Annoys Dogs CHICAGO (UP) Your dog BOX ELDER JOURNAL if it is need a sedative may Utah Brigham Cit, loud noises, ac by frightened 4. 1950 Friday. August cording to the director of the Dont wait until you run out society 'here. Dr, W. Order your stationery, office and A. Young said some animals are business forms, envelopes, etc., so frightened that they go Into convulsions. today at the News Journal. anti-cruelt- y $4.19 i Dhh washing b quieter, tofer, more son. Mary . . . end to tasy with this handy Rubbermaid combination. Double deluxe dish drainar hat stand-u- p holdar for sitvarwara. Matching rubbar draining tray with built-i- n slop carries off water, cushions your dra inboard,, dour dishes M j DRAINER $1.69 A r&TXtrJtf ' I ARE FACTS From ear River City BEAR IRIVER CITY Mrs. Syd- ney Olson and children, Whitand John, of ney, (Elizabeth Larchmont, New York, are visiting her parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Holmgren. Another daughter, Mrs. Paul C. Kimball and husband and children, Nancy, Paul, Jr., and Pamela, left for their home in Green View, 111., after spending the past month here. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cotton and sons of ElMonte, Calif, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rast Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Don Nebeker and children, Meredon and Jury, left for their home In Burbank, Calif, after spending some time here visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Matteson and son, Rex, left Friday for North Dakota where they r will visit Mr. and Mrs. Jack Matte-soand family. Winton Hansen of Minneapolis, Minn, was calling on friends and relatives Monday. Mrs. Arva Moore and sons, Jay and Bruce, of Detroit, Michigan, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Arbon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Gardner were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jeppe-seof Mantua. Mr. and Mrs. Widtsoe Check-ett- s and children of Phoenix, Arizona, are visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Checketts. Mrs. Leon Jensen underwent surgery at the Cooley hospital Friday night. Bishop Richards of Brigham City and Elma Carter of Corinne visited Sunday school Sunday. Gloria Johnsen arrived by plane Friday morning to spend two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnsen. Fae Ann Huggins came by plane from Detroit, Michigan, where she spent the past two weeks. Mrs. Ellis Arbon was hostess to her club Thursday afternoon. Pinochle was played with prizes going to Elizabeth Iversen and Ivy Andersen. A delicious lunch - ' was served. Many people, as well as local people, attended the wedding reception of Mr. . DRAINING ALSO TRAY $2,50 Many other Rubbermaid household helps all very reasonably priced. , BEEHIVE COAL X APPLIANCE Phone ONE I i n 68 North Main i - a t wl mi Electric Water Heaters . f s WILL BE ONE OF THE FIRST THINGS OUT i I OF PRODUCTION Phil Harris As The Owner Of Chicagos . , , gaudier gambling places sarcastically offers Vie Mature the price of a meal after cleaning him out at the poker table. Betty Grable as the song and dance queen looks on with satisfaction. The scene is from the technicolor musical Wabash Avenue to be at the Capitol theatre this Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. OF MATERIALS SHOULD DEVELOP. r i q DENVER, Colo. (UP) The use of antibiotic drugs has pushed down the mortality rate from tick Rocky Mountain spotted fever In Colorado, !Dr. Roy L. Cleere, director of the Colorado health department, said that ten years ago the more tality rate from the disease was 25 percent "Now its one out of 24 cases,' he said. Only one person died from tick fever in Colorado last year, out of 24 cases reported. sister, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hlrschi. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gavin of Ogden visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rose last week. Miss Joann Montgomery is visiting in Tremonton with Miss Sherry Chournos. Miss Cheryl Palmer has been visiting with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Palmer. Marie and Misses Shirley Marcia Hunt of Salt Lake City returned home Monday after visiting with their grandparents and other relatives. A closely fought baseball game and Saturday between Almo 10-Park Valley ended in a score in Almos favor. Theres Never A "Shortage" Of electric "Fuel". Is Slectricity Never Hard To Get! (UP) R. morn- C. Belcher reports that each car in ing after he parked his in a his near job tall grass of spargrain elevator, a pair rows built a nest under the hood. "Ive destroyed a dozen nests, but they come back and he said. CORINNE little MISS SUSAN REDELINGS celebrated the fiist of the week. It was her fourth birthday and In company with her mother MAE and her grandmother RETA By Marijane Morris REDELINGS, her brother BUTCH I had an item for my readers and other friends, Sherry and that I thought they might find Roy Hardy ,'Nanette Owens,' Dorinteresting, that of the nomes of othy Welch, Kathy, Steve and the boys from Corinne who are Jean Christensen, she celebrated in the Korean this momentous now fighting occasion at theater, but I was stopped from Rees park in Brigham City. . . printing their names by a friend- and while were speaking of the ly word of caution. The more Reddings it will be interesting I thought about the warning, to their many friends to know the more I became convinced that they will be the subject that it would do well to pass of an article in the August UTAH it on. We Americans are far too FARMER. It will deal with talkative and If enough of us their hand looming. MR. and 'MRS. JESSE WULF talk our enemy can take a bit here, a bit there, and piece to- and family have had as a house From gether vital information. a name could come a battalions position and strength, so Ill just say that some boys from Corinne are fighting on that heartbreaking front and anyone that thinks there Isnt a war going on need only to ask their and Mrs. Robert Loveland, held Friday evening in the recrea- guest, MR. WAYNE JENSEN from Loback, Texas, Mr. Jensen is Mr. Wulfs nephew. . , Another pleasant Item to dwell upon Is the enjoyable trip MR. and MRS. W. E. YOUNG took. They went to Montana, accompanied by their granddaughter, MISS JANE FREDRICKSEN, to visit with Iheir daughter, MRS. tion FOR Money Too Tempting TACOM1A, Wash n took Mickey Stray! ,n le time to make up but money finally Stray, one of the citv amateurs, won a contest, with first He had to give up h? standing to accept the PROTECi - - At Time Of Deliverey - on - -- . TYPEWRITERS ADDING CASH FILING ' MACHINES REGISTERS , CABINETS If you need typewriters, adding machines, filing nets or cash registers and wish to be sure of imiri delivery at present low prices, we urge that you right away. 6 Our wholesalers and manufacturers cannot guarantee prices on new shipments and urge buying now. Future deliveries to us will be at prices prevailing at time of delivery. Ceil HA NjJtSZVlVMW WHENVOUI ' BUILD J THAT j DREAM j A HOUSE MEW YOUR Wholesalers Have Notified Us Thai Future Sales Will Be At Prices Prev. FEW USED ADDING AND FINE TYPEWRITERS MACHIH AVAILABLE w PLUMBING WE CAN DO) FDR YOU REMINDEf 2 N0Q1H MfllKT imoD ypftv-mo- PHONE D office supplies - 5? p'Dav-mop- " n REMEMBER P f iqtwarw parents! On the lighter side of the news is the birthday party AFTON HUNSAKER and family. hall. Mr. and Mrs. Hunsaker are the The many friends of Frank proud parents of a baby girl. Barker will be glad to lefirn he This makes their second. While is Improving after his recent were in Montana they visitthey illness. ed Butte and other cities. Mr. Mrs. Reese Ward and children was particularly impressof Logan, visited with her par- Young ed with the farms and the JenEastman And Ansco Corliss Mr. Mrs. and ents, country in general. sen. , MOVIE FILM Myrna Jensen returned Sunday from Denver, by plane. She ' KODAK FILM 'PARK VALLEY NEW$ visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miles. All papular sizes nd types In . JMjs- B. M. Woolseyof j:jrds- PARK VALLEt Sir. and 'Mrs. stock at lowest prices. It we ton, Alberta, Canada, spent last don't have it we'll get it for week visiting with her sisters, James V. Hunt and children of Mrs. Melvin Johnsen and fam- Salt Lake City were week-enyou. ily, and Mrs. Aaron Christensen. visitors at the home of their 4 AT 4 r Mrs. Colleen Barretts sewing parents, Mr. and Mrs. Antone club met Thursday at the home Olague. of Mrs. M. Johnsen. Eight memMr. and Mfs. 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