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Show Wont Ther Own Lead Civil Service Openings tio much load has been stolen from the roof of SL Georges Roman Catholic ca- thedral that the church authori- LONDON Announced (U'l By flow Lucky Can A Dog Gel Secretary Doctor Establishes Park For Public The Civil Service Commission in today announced openings for 2ehatef?eandedsellt0it. employment , paying from should we leave It to get stolen stenographer-typist$2875 when we can sell it ourselves $2200 to per annum and the cathelral can benefit They also announced an openfrom the proceeds?" a spokes- ing for an automobile mechanic to fill positions paying $2,450 to man asked. $2,900 a year. ' 4 Further Information and apPAGE SIX plication forms may be obtainBOX ELDER JOURNAL ed from the commissions local Brigham City, Utah secretary, Glenn S. Nelson, at the Brigham City postoffice. Friday, April 13, 1951 'Thy SIX) . Mass., (UP) E. Goldthwait spent more than 25 years buying up acres of woodland behind home here. Then, so that others might turnenjoy the forest beauty, he ed the tract over to the Trustees of Public Reservations, an oratganization which preserves for tractive and historical places the public to visit. The trustees created four Rocky ponds on the Woods reservation. Floodlights were installed at one pond for night ice skating. r. Goldthwait hopes to stock the ponds with bass and pickerel. He helped form the Rocky Woods club to help maintain the reservations two ski towns, fireplaces and camp tables used by visitors. ' mmem d IDE CENTER Goes all out for Dollar Day. .tag $398 and MENS co-sta- 6S GRAIN NEUTUij jH1 rs $ Sinclair Lewis, author who died recently at the age of 65, once built a lavish, super-moern henhouse on his estate here. When It was fin lshed he looked at It and re marked: If I live to be 100 and At the regular meeting of the eggs sell at $1 each, Ill get my Brigham City Kiwanis club on money back. Thursday noon at the Idle Isle Hansen gave the invocation. cafe, the program was under the Plans were made to forego direction of Rudy Kaiser, who had as his guest Jack Becker, the next noon meeting, sched brew master of Beckers Prod- uled for noon, Thursday, April ucts company of Ogden. 19, and In its place attend a Mr. Becker showed a color combined meeting of the Logan, film of barley malting. Brigham City and Smithfield Special guests at the meeting clubs at Logan where Joe Mar were LeRoy Tingey and J. Bing- shall, district governor, will ham, of the Springville Kiwanis make his yearly visit. club. They attended the meetThe Logan meeting will be a ing In behalf of the Springville ladies night and will be art exhibit, to be held Saturday, Local Kiwanis memApril 21. bers are asked to contact C, V, The pledge pf allegiance was Forsgren, attendance and memgiven by Ray Horsley and Dick bership chairman to make reser- - Meeting Held Thur. d DAY .VALUES Regular Kiwanis Dies In Oregon Edward Johnson, 57, former resident of Brigham City, died Wednesday, April 11, at Portland, Oregon, following an illness of six weeks. He was bom at Bear River City, October 25, 1894, and was reared and educated In Box Elder county, graduating from Box Elder high school. He married Roxie Johnson, In 1932. They lived In Oakland, California and later moved to Portland, Oregon, He served in the U. S. navy during both wars. At the time of his death he was employed by the government. Survivors include Edna Brigham City; Lorenzo Johnson, Bear River City; Vern Norman Johnson, Centerville; and L&Rue Johnson of Salt Lake City and Alvin Johnson, Kays-ville- , a r, semi-forma- l. Funeral services were scheduled to be held Friday, April Inter13, at Portland, Oregon. ment will be In Oregon. SHOES FOR THE Girls Compete For FAMILY! Strongest Scent Ark. (UP) Mrs. Car-roBollinger was buying perfume when a woman customer asked another salesgirl for the "strongest perfume in stock. According to Mrs. Bollinger, the woman took a long whiff," and then said; Thats the kind the girl who works next to me uses. I have to find something stronger than that." HOE UETH, 76 SOUTH MAIN STREET ll . V- -l kind ka fi yoeVe getting, MM . America's (kerf cars ora turning to. Yet priced lower than most lines, lest of ol It's . Suits. Crepes, Satjns, Taffetas. Sport Styles, Dressy Type Dresses, All Wool Coats and Sizes 9 to 17, 10 to 20, 36 to 44. Half Sizes 122 to 24. ' V- -l modefi el exWu cud. 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