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Show PAGE ELDER five - , oatey Maas Graphic - JOURNAL exhibit to illustrate the need lor highway safety. One for instance, showed the " Jagged and splintered edges of Sjjjgf I sku11 (UP) 83 evidence ?uf!a.ured ftJhe skill of a Currier wound up 'report on the citys may not he to the cheat death and enough pool wltl accomplish m what a moment of cautjon would have done. it finishing j P affi Utah UNeb. y neuro-sur-geo- H Mis. Frank Forsgren entertained at regular sewing club on Thursday, April 19 at her un-(T- o I. fflng &? on o Sewing Club Meets At Forsgren Home .BOSTON (UP) Tjie Boston Museum of Science staged an nome. n Special guest for the evening was Mrs. Shirley Hollist. Following the serving of a delicious luncheon the ladles pres-en- t enjoyed an evening of sewing. Those attending were: Mrs. Reeve Brown, Mrs. Max Bott, Mrs. Lee Andersen, Mrs. K. Barton Olsen, Mrs. Ray Korth, Mrs. Herman Hadfleld and Mrs. Low-e- euL Ur ll Packer. M Sparrows Flee Light Glad you Jusi think l've n America? am. I ROCKFORD, 111. . fUP) This city solved Rs sparrow problem quite accidently after It had worked out complicated schemes to kill or rout the birds. When - for five hours' work, a Utah miner a to good buy pair of shoes. H tarns enough 65 hours to earn a pair miner Russian a lakes shoes. The reason for this e tf whale of a difference is simply our free Amerof profits and. production, plus the ica tystem ttt of equipment paid for out of savings." the dty Installed mercury lights in the downtown district the birds fled. Experts said the mercury lights may give off a disturbing sound, pitched so high it is Inaudible to human ears, but annoying to the Russian-mad- ; Helena Rubinstein creates i i i A special treat was in store for all Perry residents on Monday, April 23, at regular Parent-Teache- r association meeting held at the Perry schdol. Children of the first, second, third and fourth grades, under the direction of their teachers, Mrs. Eva A- - Young and Mrs. Verna Johnson, dramatized with songs, dances and little talks, customs of Holland. A11 the youngsters' were costumed in Dutch costumes. Colorful windmills and tulips added to the presentation. The meeting was conducted by Mrs. Maxine Nelson with open Ing prayer toeing offered by Douglas Quayle. Katheryn Nel son played a piano solo follow ed by the reading of the minutes of the previous meeting by secretary Mrs. LaVon Wagstaff. Immediately following the presentation of the school chil dren, Eugene Bott led in a discussion concerning equipment to be purchased for the school. Remarks were then made by Principal Andrew Jones, Mrs. Young and Mrs. Johnson. Election for officers of the P. T.A. for the coming year was conducted by Mrs. Thelma Bill ings. Mrs .Ruby Johnson was named president with Mrs. Stel la Perry as vice president Short responses were made by the newly named officers. Mrs. Maxine Nelson, outgoing president, spoke followed by the the past presiPerry. The meeting adjourned with the benediction being offered by Earl D. Young. presentation Might! M Dramatization Of Dutch Customs Presented By Perry Youngsters Mon. dents pin L Me-Fa- indelible lipstick! Here, for the first time, is an indelible lipstick thats as lustrous and creamy as you could wish I Here, for the first time, is an indelible lipstick in a full rang? of glowing colors I - , refill for your oum ytm - r u. 'i. DRUG GLEBS dbdiHffi s - nit' - UiRsitl tl y ll Offi fi:o casGUG coataw cmniafi'j Scott Shields, seven year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Adrainj Shields, returned home Tuesday) following an appendectomy per- - J formed April 20 at Cooley Memorial hospital. Wm. C. Jensen, 508 east First south-ha- d his appendix removed on April 21, and is reported to be doing nicely. . Karen Hadfleld, ten year old daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Del- I bert Hadfield, Is recuperating following an appendectomy perJ formed on April 23. , A. R. Roche of Tremonton unoh derwent a major operation April 25, at Cooley Memorial hospital and Is reported to be getting along nicely. ng ng a ' Hospital Notes Helena Rubinsteins remarkable new Stay-lolipstick not only clings to your lips, but actually protects them from drying and chapping! And wait till you see the way that wonderful, moist, dewy look lasts! Youll find Stay-lolipstick, in ten marvelous reds. right here for only 100 can buy a new Stay-lolipstick case for only 60f 4-- Refreshments were served by Mrs. Lois Thorne, Mrs. Jessie Mrs. Lillian Francis, Hansen, Mrs. Mrs. Edith Christensen, Elda Hansen, Mrs. Walsie and Mrs. Eva A. Young. the perfect You of- - to Mrs. Elva ness of Mrs. Christensen's aunt. ver City, California. They are of Brigham City were trr Ogden, Mrs. Elvira Christensen and planning on making their home Vednesday. , ARE FACTS Mrs. Ivy Andersen were in Og- there. Thd boys will stay with their grandparents until they Mrs. Elma Carter of Corlnne den Wednesday. From gave the lesson in Sunday school Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Merrell get settled. meeting, Monday .eveear River City and sons of Preston, Idaho, were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hansen and faculty ning. Sunday dinner guests of her family of Tremonton and Mr. club held their The Merry parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin An- and Mrs. Ernest Olsen of Brig-haBEAR RIVER CITY Mr. and dersen. City were guests of Mr. past two meetings at the home and Mrs. Ernest Huggins, Sun- - of their leader, Mrs.! Thora AnMrs. Emma Palce Is convalesMrs. Austin Johnsen, Mr, and dersen. The group made hot Mrs. Melvin Johnsen, Mr. and cing after her recent Illness, at day- , , cream soups. Songs were pracMrs. Vernon Johnsen and Mr. the home of her daughter, Mr. Miss Loralne Holmgren of Salt i . . ticed. , and Mrs. Robert Gardner at- - and Mrs. Alvin Jensen. Lake City visited her parents, The Acapella choir from Bear LeRon Johnsen, Austin John Mr. and Mrs. Reuben tended a family dinner Sunday Holmgren, River high presented a very in Brigham City honoring Mrs. sen and Sam Gordon of Brig- over the week-end- . audto a program good large ham C. will leave this week Johnsens birthday. City Henry Mrs. Helen Huggins and ience, here, Tuesday evening. , Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Andersen by car for Fresno, Califk While were Ogden daughter, Marilyn, w'ere happily suprised when there LeRon will compete in the shoppers Wednesday. , Everyone Is invited to phone contest, regional speech spon their son, Nathan called them Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Barker their society Items for the News sored LeRon was F.'F.A. the by on the telephone. Nathan is sta and daughter, Mrs. Nola Larsen and Journal to 771. tioned at Camp Rucker, Ala chosen state winner from Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnsen bama. He has been ill tout Is now feeling fine. His wife is motored to Ogden Monday eve with him. The Andersens other ning where they attended the at concert given by the Box Elder son, Hartley, Is stationed Port 1 awls, Wash. He is an In- High glee club, sponsored by the structor of small arms in the 20th and 31st wards of Ogden. IhUitiH?!-- 1 GL-Mrs, Winnie Jensen was gra engineering division. clubclous hostess to her Sat Mrs. Lettie D. Campbell of : : (JR-ilH- V afternoon. Pinochle was Afton, Wyoming Is visiting her urday to with La played prizes going daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Vela Matteson and Clytle An If'-i- te Johnsen. ! : 'iStV;dersen. Austin Johnsen and A. J. TayMrs. Jack Christensen and son lor attended the banquet, given Craig of Burley, Idaho, spent In honor of their father, by the several days last week visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Andersen, Alpha Cht Omega sorority the U.S.A.C. Friday evening. The whil$ her hushand.was on a toast to the father was given by business trip to Reno, Nevada. Gay Nell Johnsen bnd her fathMr. and Mrs. Earl Jones of ' Austin Johnsen. er, responded. Hooper visited Mr. and Mrs. Ah Mrs. Austin Johnsen, Mrs. Lit- vin Jensen and her mother, Mrs. '13 ' tle D. Campbell and Mrs. Ivy M. Emma Palce, Sunday. Andersen attended the funeral Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Klmber of Mrs. Elizabeth Buitoank held of Ogden were guests of Mrs. at Deweyville Saturday. Mary Holman, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moorp Mr. and Mrs. Grant Checketts motored to Ogden Wednesday and sons, Jay and Bruce, of Detroit, Michigan, arrived Thurs-daevening. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Christo visit with her parents, tensen were called to California, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Arbon. Mr. Thursday, due to the serious ill and Mrs. Moore went to to Cul THIS WEEK AT Tfwcial MORNING MILK 4 cans for 57c Just Accidental The Wash. (UP) city council approved a , $125 accident repair bill for the acci-- 1 dent investigation police car. SPOKANE, MARKETS YOUR TWO FAVORITE CLAPPS LIBBYS PINEAPPLE I BABY FOOD. 3 for 27c JUICE, 46 ol ........ :.39c BIB .... ORANGE JUICE iflnTTriflnr IFdDir IDcmflllsnr 10t . SEGO MILK. 4 for 57c GERBERS Strained or Chopped you cant flreat a :27c BABY FOOD. 3 for aji.npeEavraEir GERBERS JUNIOR MEATS . . lAULlOU CflJGXr 23c : SNOWDRIFT GERBERS UILTJ0 LAST .000 TUNA..:....' PaBena,8oL .v.. ERMS sh Price 104.75 QUICK 28 oz. CREAM O 23c 3 . A AflNI TOIUT SejM 3 69c . Plenty Of First Quality Meats nrrrr- - awi trot Usutrutoi M to etonf tntAout not, eO. Sock ORANGES, 100s I reniM11 IP&eitwir iMMt-NM- f why W f Meed Car with CM opff 4 straight Hydra-Malle- i! (Optic at Tow Chalea wt Silver Streak Eaglae- eStraight Eight ar Six The Meat Beaatlfal Yhiag aa iFDSIHIIElK 9 SmEud (DuttusaM o We would like to reintroduce yoa to a citizen you have met casually beautiful new many time. -t- he Thie ia Pontiac. gilver Anniversary car ever beautiful most finest, the Streak. to bear the famous Silver aa phis ear has earned a reputation aoW citizen and well ii good MOTdA should, because for 25 years Pontiac has been designed and built to bo just that! Pontiac is your shortest, easiest step out of the ordinary into 4 , the extraordinary. so little to put yourself at the wheel of a wonderful Pontiac come in and get the facts and figures. It costs 10 . i Bristaa jaty GOLD SEAL Pint GOLD SEAL 25c 1 lb. 5c SAVE AT BRIGHAM k Pint setn wmt settop71 COKttMt KAP 2 For w 25- - CITYS TOO LEADING MARKETS wess sauna 330 South Main 25 Glass Wax.. 59c NEW POTATOES, A.M.S. No. WHITE KING SOFICNff A WATER IMWHIIEIKINGVXOD 19c flit! PACKET Ffcoaa 74 33c ' TOMATOES, lb CUCUMBERS, 2 for SHOPS TIDE..;.,.. Wood Cream 59c lbs. 65c Imperial Valley White Shatter Fof v 25 . wf) exmoomoe Jjuiji wf. v. jynwre ikingitroo PAN READY . For 30c MCA TS FRYERS, lb. Z 27 WHEAT....... icotion iati lAWHUeiKJHGWlODU . ! Heavy With Juice 5e 65. WHITE STAR Baby Strained MILES BERAL Giant Size- - CEREAL FOOD Phone 64 FIFE and WIFE M Kl AMTS 567 North Main ' Phone 100 r! |