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Show 9 9 ttW TACK $TX ? 9 9 PR ! I It's A Grape - Life t SOX ELDER JOURNAL r 4 Friday, April 18. 1952 Brigham. City, Utah The DOLLAR DAY SPECHUJ ' MLW Mr. , daughter-in-law- Bryon Hunsaker. onies of destructive end col-- i and Mrs. mother, Mrs. Maggie Hunsaker, last week. On Sunday they all visited in Logan with, Mm Ellen Keller at her home, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Critohlow and baby, and Mr. Hartman Hunsaker, all of Ogden, were guests this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glendall 'Hun. saker. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Walker and daughter, Linda, of Wellsvilie, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Holmes and children, Dallas, Sa un-d- a and Toney of Ogden, were all guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hetoer I , Mr. and Mrs. John L. Isaacson of Mantua, were Sunday RAT-B-GO- s . with a '"- thats I ,, W J P" n st'l It to your pocketbook Yoo OWB Chrysler engine before you ? f j Its , C, w 24 Piece i Tableware Set Tarnish Stain Reg. $7.75 drive, buy any , not a warmed-ove- r' engine, ,but a onel baacatty brand-neIt gives a new kind of performance that means new value for every dollar you pay out for purchase, upkeep, or operation, 4 around a hemiR was built brand-nespherical combustion chamber which makes better use of gasoline, and also permits sounder engine structure, than any American motor car engine has had before. It delivers 180 horsepower . , . without t IMptiring you te buy premium gasoline. It tuns with less waste, lese heat, ler friction I less wear than previous designs can w . sH ( SPECIAL , i $1.59 All steel barrow with square front . v h 16-o-z. 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Wool cover on roller easily removed lot cleaning. Complete with 4 WHEELBARROWS real husky light A ROLLER I1,. FARM AND HOME TROUBLE, LIGHT ) - PAINT iiOHi'itij 4 4 , Save Over $1.25 Painting's A PUaure Roe-lint- isl ( y livv ' rodents. f , ' Hunsaket '"n Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Buck of Ogden visited with Mm Bucks guests at the home of Mr., and Mrs. Elias Forsgren. i Mr. and Mrs! Geo, Wintlo and Mr. and Mrs. Hillard Rose were dinner guests at 'the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Covey in Og- Walker. , , . . 1- den bn Easter Sunday. 1 '5 Mr. and Mn4 Norm art Hunsa- Mouse Defies Fate 4 . it. ) ker and children, Stewart, s d 'A and Rushl, spen the week (PULLMAN Wash. COP) lorsley's Seed Store end in, Sandy) Utah t visiting Washington State College prov fessor reports that a tame JumpSo. Main Phone 29 Mrs. Hunsakes brother-in-laa i and sister, Mrs and Mrs, Ernest ing mouse built a nest in a laStaffbund. $ boratory filing case labeled - Exf f Mr. and Msl El den Hunsaker termination. of Mammals. Its simple with the new iBnit it) prepend ready to nee. no pce-!-, Ensy end economic,! belting necessary, er z. f ' capacity, aluminum insert pair,, overall size 14x10x10, covers fits iHj snugly, gayly decorated 10-q- t. Mrs. Marvin Nelson of Salt Lake City was a guest last week at the home of her brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Theo Hunsaker. On Sunday her husband, and daughter, Delores, Mr. and .Mns. Ray Deems of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hesg of Fielding, Utah visited at the hwpe of Mr. and Mrs. Theo Clinton Bowman is home on leave from Japan. He has spent 14 months with the U. S. navy. his He will be home visiting parents, Mr. and f Mrs. Eulon Bowman and other relatives. disease-apreadi- Libby z. and daughter, Mum a, visited in Ogden on, Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cook. , i - v NOW you can destroy whole f Safedge glasses and 44-with tight Q(o ..... set . lid. , Ov Complete fitting Four co-sta- rs k f STEPOH GARBAGE CAN Theres something in that West Coast sunshine that makes things grow bigger and better. ' But those outsized apples and grapes aren't any sweeter than lovely Jearf Cochran, the peach who has a plum role in The Half Breed, which Robert Young, Janis Carter and Jack Buetel Mr. and Mrs. Rex Lewis and Blder Stanford Hunsaker and children of Salt Lake City were ElRay Barker recently returned visiting at the home of Mrs. d missionaries, were the speakers Lewis parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'at the Suhday evening service. Hunsaker, last Sunday. I t i Fa 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. Austin Wlntle of Ogden vsited in Honey vilJe on Easter., Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Winfle and family. r , " r Mrs. Don. Coburn of Logan is visiting her moth: iner, Honeyville Mrs. paulie T.,, Boothe. f , , i Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hunsaker , rnmmmmrnmtmmimmmmimmmmmim of Logan were in Honeyville on Sunday visiting their son and Sait DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL! JUICE SET heat resistant glassware set of covered grease container, salt and large t pepper shakers, 3 most needed 1. Uv size bowls, all for & lit Iel Kiel - Han-De-Cant- Jade-it- e . 4 Otl COLLAR DAY SPECIAL! SPC. KCCflED SET e DAT-B-G- mamBSBaiamm- and former bishopric of the Honeyville ward, B. Albert Bingham, William Cilia and James P. Rasmussen, were entertained Friday evening by the new bishopric, Varsel Chlarsen, Bryon Hunsaker and Devern Rasmu.ssen and ward members. A delicious din-tie- r was served to several hundred ward members. A lovely program was rendered. Each of ther bishopric received a lovely gift. They- - have, served the Honeyville ward for 19 years. t Mr. and Mrs. Nat Tolman of Berkeley, Calif. were in Honey-!,villon Wednesday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Claudius Tolman, Mr. and Mrs. Hewett Tolman and other relatives. MONEYVI1XE . t 1' ii vii., 1 uj- - 75 So.:AAain 4l & I t4 PS Supply Of Some Items Limited! r IMPLEMENTS HARDWARE 'SPORTING GOODS ( C 4 i i w ' htf vw i. ef 4 6 a s j 2 Shop Early For Best Selection! |