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Show 8 Rader ; Airman Apprentice Home Ford Dealer Wins Day Leave 'll) e at the S Ford na-'- ! he enlisted. f company or-de- Uy Night Police Make Most Of Wrong Steer Home For Elder When (UP vice squad detectives asked directions, a bystander In a Washington building referred them upstairs. His directions were wrong: the office sought by police actually was on the first floor. But they made the most of the mistake. They opened an unlocked door on the second floor and found PITTSBURGH, Pa. (UP) Radar Traffic cop" mirrors that evening, April 14, at stop 1 in the Seventh ward home on leave and reflect only one color, while for auare dancing party passing through all others, are All Improvements terested will be held, being produced by Westing-housTracy Larsen nd Mrs. scientists for experimenHASTINGS, the of Neb. dancing, CUP) a tal color television sets. The , in charge will be 50 cents house-for-saladvertisement In mirrors see and reflect either sion price the want ad section of the Hast- red, green or rson. blue, depending on ings, (Neb.) Tribune points out the thickness of ultra-thicar is there car a bomb railroad shelter on the films deposited on clear average of coal. premises." glass. jout 60 tons f e her. A traffic cop sauntered j n me-jtali- I Glenn Andersen Of ANDERSENS Brigham City Ford dealers, receive the Four-Lettaward from L. J. Wright, special field manager, left, and C. H. Cutting, field manager of Ford Motor company. . . . j-- Order your stationery, office and business forms, envelopes, etc today at the News-Journa- Speak To Literary also invited the whiskey that's fyeerti 3SHS and Inquired, "Whats the matter, Miss? Havent we any colors you like? Lejewne Globe. feme' April 23, Phone your news to 1000 at school auditorium. Turn In on ml ploosuro tonight! flnt Try Old Sunny Brook- -a Mrs. Littiewood stated other evening, announcements would be made the Central concerning Sam Taylor and his There will book, "Family Kingdom. Ken- tucky whiskey, famous since 1891. ' Monday 7:30 in u BRAND er Utah Author Will 1 Sunny OrobU over be no charge. i Brigham City, Utah Friday, April 13, 1951 themselves in a room containing four men, three telephones, three radios, a television' set, $4,000 In cash and checks scat tered about, and a mound of scratch sheets and number slips. fN girl was driving behind e 1 BOX ELDER JOURNAL WASHINGTON her shiny new car when something went wrong with the motor. The traffic light changed from red to yellow to green and then from red to yellow to green, but still she could not get the car started. Traffic lined up for blocks A pretty Mirrors Heflect Colors Bill Plan Welcome Elder Robert A. Smoot, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alma B. Smoot, Corinne, will be honored Sunday evening, April 15, at, 7:30 p. m. at the Corinne ward chapel, at welcome home services. Elder Smoot recently returned from a 25 month mission In the Hawaiian mission field. He labored on the Islands of Hawaii, Ohua and Maul. All of his friends have been cordially invited to attend the meeting. da v V management, spirit and facilities, and are the four points on which a dealer must be judged excellent in r to receive the award. Dance are - award, presented by L. J. Wright, special field manager and C. !H. Cutting, field manager of Ford Motor company. The four letters of the award stand for finance, island, Worth 'eo California. Keen in the navy since When Motor - I Andersens. Ford dealer in Brigham City, 323 South Main, was distinguished last week when they received the Four-Lett- Ration, JU . ' Bill) rs" an son f Mr' Rader of Corinne, spent In 0 days at home earned.-- . Award int Zdet, airman ap. Win Four Letter Award PAGE NINE KENTUCKY GRAIN WHISKEY u 9R00F A BLEND NEUTRAL SPIRITS THE OLD SUNNY BROOK COMPANY. LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY !i Groups April 23 Samuel W. Taylor, Utah auwill be In thor, playwright, Brigham City, Monday, April 23, at 7:30, guest of the Writers Mrs. Renee Realm, announced Littiewood, president of the local club. Sam Taylor, as he Is known throughout Utah is the grandson of President John Taylor of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, and the son of the late apostle, John W. Taylor. His father is the principal character in his book, "Family Kingdom, wherein is chronicled the unusual lives of John W. Taylors six loyal wives and his three dozen children. Besides the book, "Family Kingdom," he has written a play, The Square Needle, now running at Los Palmas theater in Hollywood. The play Is headed for Broadway in the near future. Another play, The Happy Time, written in 1918, is in the February Theater Arts Magazine, and the Saturday Review of Literature- gives it a special full page build up. Recently, Sam wrote a susWith My pense yam, "The-MaFftce, which has been purchased by the movies, and will soon be released under that name. Also, another suspense novel was published by A. A. Wyn, Inc. iN. Y., and It is gaining the same popularity as the "Man With My Face. He has written stories for the Saturday Evening Post, published Several books, and Is known especially for his keen wit and agreeable style. Sam Taylor was born in Provo, He attended Brigham Utah. Young University and now lives with his wife, Gay, in Redwood City, California. He iwas in Brigham City two or three years ago when the Writers Roundup was held here, and he wrote Mrs. Littiewood, advising her that he would like to return to the club and discuss his work. announced Mrs. Littiewood that although all literary clubs m Brigham City, Tremonton and Garland had been given special invitation to meet Sam Taylor, those interested in writing or selling manuscripts, are SATURDAY APRIL 14th YOUR $$ GO PUCES AT THE ELITE! DRESSES Large group Casual and Dressy styles in Jersey, Crepes and Gabardines. Early spring styles. Assorted colors. All sizes. VaL They Buy More For Less! to $16.75. Dollar Day closeout $S.(Q)0 COMBINATIONS and GIRDLES DRESSES PE group Wools, Crepes. Gabardines, Spun Rayons, etc. All sizes. Good styles and materials. 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