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Show - l t ' j, I y - PAGE EIGHT "I earn - ' BOX ELDER JOURNAL Brigham City. Utah Friday, January 13, 1950 $ yt . it! 5 , . Writers Realm To v Meet In Logan v A i. SUPER FEOTURi y - The Writers Jiealm, Box Elder county chapter of the league of tytah Writers, has been invited fo participate in the meet oi free lance writers of the Utah State Agricultural college a1 7.39 oclock in the evening, January 18, according to (Mr. Wendell Keck, program chairman. The meet will be held in the Commons building at the U.3. - - fi i h AlPre FOR V r- ? ITEMS - y t - - SELLING SATURDAY t It v me BOX ar.nour gts y,f$ Afi va ; atPEMEYS feature of the meet will be a talk by 'Editor Gladys (Harrison of the A. C. experiment station. free and and and fErlie ,f . teeth will be examined 'Wa55D?.ACTIVlT" 1 ti wt,iN ft p c .h qo ; i : ' UNIT, , . " A Tr t new structure rather than onto the old one. According to K. E. Weight, superintendent, both the Garland unit and the new Bear River gym wert planned not just with present needs in mind but also the needs of the The new unit has been badly needed for many years and when future. additional rooms are built on to it there will be no double stories. i Elite Slo ' P FOR STARTS FRIDAY, JAN. 13 TH 30 pieces for Final Clearance. Distinctive styles, better- materials, dressy and tailored. Formerly priced $29.75 to $89.75. - NO EXCHANGES NO RETURNS NO REFUNDS I Large group for closeout. Assorted styles and materials. Sizes Former values to $19.75 12-4- Rich Speaks To 1. July 24, 1847. 2. Brigham Young. , , 3. The State of Deseret. 4. From the Book of Mor- 4. Ave.cows ave.lbs. per yr. toutfat J. H. Sorenson-So14.75 3 3 Wilford Sorenson 14.17 4 Frank Rose J. 3.25 4 'Hyrurn A. Marble 8.08 W. 'E. Kerr 4 9.08 Owen R. Stoker .... 4.33 4 Leland Hunsaker 16.58 3 3 Douglas Quayle... 8.83 CLOSEOUT GROUP 5 Dozen 2 V CRASH! NIGHTGOWNS'! Crepes and Satins. Assortsd e o 1 o x s and sizes. Values to S8.95 Reduced Vs y.millinery All Kid and Pigskin Gloves. Assorted sizes and colors. Values $3.95 to $5.95 $1.29 Rayon Headscarfs. Values to $1.29 CLOSEOUT 79c & 69e . Snuggies 20 wool. Vaues to $1.49 . . , $1.95 - $1.00 & 89c Group Trimmed Operation ... and Casual Styles Val. to $5.95 at only $1.00 . ALDER BAGS REDUCED Vs SPORTSWEAR . 1343 South Main Salt Lake City, Utah Phone Anyone interested in dealer- ship contact by letter. -- Volues to $5.95 Safes Corporation . CLOSEOUT GROUP- - Assorted 5.50 24.75 5.42 13.83 12.08 18.25 13.25 10.92 25.58 . $2.00 Tewhouse diversity jiy eveni Sunday, an editors and ithe nor tl Tapers of membe gt There fron jaff were 'augh, Mr. Jl and M and M j me Ne j ftach Dai ow twins Jie Bobbin Lot No. 475 51 Gauge 15 Denier Now90 honorable annual ne petition sp 3 3 4 3 Ross Coombs L.Maurlce Larson L. & H. Tingey 3 John M. Hardy . 4 H. Smith Rose .... '4 3 Myron T-- Hansen., Sorenson Bros. .... 3 Homer Bros, and Melvin Homer.. 14.08 . - 4 Leon D. Gardner 20.67 4 F. and M. Reeder 24.58 3 '4 Cyril A. Linford .... 9.25 Noble Peterson 4 5.0 3 LeRoy Atkinson i. 10.83 r D. E. Hansen 3.5 3 -The association average but- terfat for the North and South Box Elder airy Herd Improvement association for the year ending June 30, 1949 is 362 pounds butterfat. Call said. At the ' conclusion of the meeting the officers and directors of the South Box Elder county Dairy Herd Improvement association met and held their election for new officers and directors. Clifford Hansen, Ted Burt and Loren Tingey were elected as directors for a two year term. Jack Hardy and Douglas Quayle were elected as directors for a one year term. - used t of the ion. Both journal pii n, Jieludges ( in the contests, a Front lacing combinations, hookarounds, corsets, soft combinations, girdles and brassieres. Gossard and Formfit makes. All Reduced For This Sale 15 r Closeout Group Brassieres. Broken size PANTIES style Community Assorted and sizes. Kayset Fine Rayons. CLOSEOUT . VaL to SI. 00 89c ' BLOUSES ' Small group fine Robes and Pajamas in satins, velvets, wools. Rayon prints, jer- - f&V seys, etc. ValueslOJS to$19.75 REDUCED Vs International Sterling Door Crashers! 59c ROBES & PAJAMAS - Closeout Group LOUNGING ROBES and PAJAMAS & HOUSECOATS. Val to $9.95 r AS plate Entire stock of fine blouses. All colors. Dressy styles. Values $5.95 to $12.75. . The Nev the Mt P xcond pri cellence t place. Closeout Group ; Values to $1.95 and $2,95 $5.95 .; Arrangement On Any Larger Purchase 'yv jeouiderat The New In onriwcnoJ Jnost r shred hoi . (Vest fron in "best - Heavy White edit pest 'honorable SHEET BLANKETS 72x99 Size illusti tures), raent on erage." $1.77 81 I ventlon w general n UNBLEACHED SHEETING 49c yd. 36 a Headlin inch Editor! .Henry, pr the Des I1 ed tor of White jin Cosmo OUTING FLANNEL Governor apoke at Heavy Weight banquet, talnment 35c yd. tion. Ch, master of unlay nij W.Timbe cultural t FACTORY CLOSEOUT 250 PAIRS WOMENS & GROWING GIRLS Your Choice or It v ihe of thi ,ilze of the Reduced from much higher prices. Including Kids, Caifs, etc. Blacks, Browns, Reds, Greens. Convenient Credit 0o circu 1000 I fiJ?4 EhoIce for gifts with aU new brides today. have a whole parade of services htenS enough t0 provide a brid with everythin - . amo tition -- Holmes and Edwards . Inlay SLASHED! t prize-- pipers, the Rogers Bros. 1847 CLOSEOUT Vi PRICE Child, receiv and All Slacks Suits, Jackets, Slacks and Pedal FOUNDATIONS ta News-wa- s OT, For The January Bride ,' ty of ,vfia 'rfeture, -- CLOSEOUT- Theconvt ( ! T Pushers . CLOSEOUT $4.95 o to tmity to rtsUlly d tlnnflfc. fcMcnwiW kerned Values to $8.95 SWEATERS ol Trovblo-Fro- To Closeout $3.00 & $2.00, CLOSEOUT! F ns knit all-woCardiSlipover gans. Vestees. , Values to S5.95 y Cmwliim ... oWrccWrc, iMdiM WiJimliM Be me for yiwwK. Thoy'io $7.95 REDUCED 'A OFF Wool Head Scarfs Pastels, high shades. ai Wide Voricfy of Colon Blond Porfoelly with Any Colon Amur Foy, CLOSEOUT Trimmed Hats Coerce-tion- Scheme Latest styles. Assorted fabrics. Leathers and Plastics. Black and colors. Values to CLOSEOUt 89c $1.95 values e e COME EARLY! HAND ! Type Doors Main Rooms Do "Double-Duf- $14.75 & $19.75 CLOSEOUT ITEMS $1.95 value SoveSpoce lliminaf Swing Area of Pieces Values $24.75 to $49.75 OUT THEY GO! $2.95 & $1.95 and sizes. $1.50 value- t CLOSEOUT 69c Fabric Gloves Assorted colors and sizes. - 35 32-4- 7 White. Pink, Blk. Values to S5.95 Pairs Nylon Hose. Not all colors $1.49 value COATS and SUITS CUT! ' SLIPS Crepe and Satin. Ellis Clarence Ferry W. S. V REDUCED Vj .49 Also at the meetings honor roll certificates were presented, from the Purebred Dairy Cattle association, to. the following Door Crashers! BETTER DRESSES FineW tailored, good materia1 Values to $8.95 sdency the ifter that. ind to -- n SKIRTS madly the 'jiciatlon si Professor Lyman H. Rich, extension dairyman, spent two days In the county visiting dairy herds and holding meetings 6. 1850. with adult and junior groups. A 7. Because of their practice was held with the FFA meeting of polygamy. at the Box Elder high boys 8. January 4, 1896. school the afternoon of January 9. Heber M. Wells. 5, and a night meeting was held mot10. Emblem Beehive; at Tremonton the night of Janto, Industry; flower. Sego Lily; uary 5, for the adult group, Ansong. "Utah We Love Thee"; son B. Cali, extension agent said bird. SeagulL ' today. January 6, a meeting was held Bear The News-JournIs a "hurry with the FFA boys at the afterRiver school, Friday up" stoop for Job printing, but noon, high January 6, a Cow Testing the quality of the work is always association meeting was held at the finest. Tremonton. was A cow testing "meeting held in the court room, at Brigham City, Friday evening, January 6. Mr. Rich showed pictures and gave a yery fine talk on the conditions of dairying in the European countries. The pictures which he showed were of different breeds that are found in the different countries. $195 $5.95 $755 Sizes jjwly-elec- $ dairymen: $15.00 Formerly Priced $22.50 $12.75 Formerly Priced $19.75 Priced . $10.75 $16.75 Formerly $9.7.' Formerly Priced $14.75 All Formal & Dinner Dresses Reduced Vs , $3. W. with A. Local Dairymen ALL SALES FINAL Sizes for Misses and Women in' Crepes Tissue Failles, Taffetas, Gabardines, Woo1 Now th State durir Utah mon, meaning "Honey-Bee.- " 5. The National Congreas first applied the name.- - DRESSES OTHER W. electee jjjve Lot No. 485 60 Gauge 15 Denier , Professor Lyman Answers To Quiz On History Of Utah Listed Here - ! Door Crashers! k V Above is a sketch of the proposed activity unit at the Garland gram- mar school recently submitted to the board of education by Architect Karl L. Krusmark. The building will have a large auditorium, facilities for a kitchen, and many other rooms. It is built so that in the future when additional school rooms are needed in Garland they may be built onto the have will be answered by the Appointments will toe received one unable to keep the appoint dentist, public health officials by the parents a week in ad- Iment are requested to notify the said. vance of the examination. Any- - public health nurse. COATS AND SUITS REDUCED . NEW LOW GAYMODE NYLON , iKCtoTBX kfitU5VftX l Our entire stock of Winter Coats, Suits and Dresses has been further slashed regardless of cost, which enables our customers to obtain dis. tinctive merchandise at lower prices than ever before. 1 the an aftemo m HOSIERY PRICES THE SALE YOU'VE BEEN WAITING GROUP in ter of ? of charge toy the dentist he will discuss the cause prevention of tooth decay diet relative to dental hygiene. , - Any question parents may noon. I jirles PTA Dental Clinic Will chil-dren- ibjiu1 com closi it the 2nd coiivei gate Press jay Be Held January 12 dental clinic, sponsored by f A Parent-Teachers he association, will be held in the Commercial clubrooms between 9 and 12 Oclock in the morning, January 12, it was announced today. The dental program is for s educational purposes, The MW Su |