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Show Automotive thkee have signers ELDER JOURNAL engineers and demade more than 1,500 detailed drawings in the development of a single new' body style. page t Snoli ette$ It Utah jrigbam City. fjirUY, ays, rather March 17 1950 mum ;urren' sotnij s . ( ' (DECORATED fni , months, turned to Bennington, Vermont this week to resume her college studies. Miss Evans was at the school tor three months for the actual experience of teaching as a part of her education. She will graduate thus July. Replacing Miss Evans will be Mrs. Wayne Hackett, whose husband Is now a teacher at the school. Mrs. Hackett has been teaching In North Dakota. Inter-mountai- n English Converts Visit At W. L. Davis Home A D. S. 19c TOWELS, 7 for group of converts to the L. church who arrived in Utah from England last Saturday, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Lee Davis at Perry Saturday and Sunday. The English people, friends of Wm. T. Davis, recently returned missionary from the England missionary field, plan to make their future home in Utah. They are: Mrs. Ivy Hyde and daughter, Diane; Mrs. Hydes brother, Howard and Mrs. Gladys Mason and son, Clarence. - 59c IK FILTER DISCS, lEGCLAR 10c 2fortJl ' CLOTH, I dozen )ISH 59c 1EGULAR Sft )ILCL0TH,2yardsfor .ADIES PLASTIC IIB APRON, Regular 65c 2for $1 Regular 39c BALLERINA PANTIES, 3 for GIRLS $3L HANSENS STORE VARIETY - "The Store Of A Million Articles " k- - jVsPIBTHSl Ruby Jenson Will Change Name To William Mills Stokes, Snowvllle, baby boy, born March 11, Charles and Ruth Snow LIch-forDeweyville, baby boy born March 10. David and Gwendolyn Wheat-leBurnett, Fielding, baby boy, born March ,13. The baby died a few hours following birth. James and Cleo Norr Dixon, Brigham City, baby girl born March 14. Charles and Roma Petersen Joppsen, Mantua, baby girl, born March 14. Robert and Vivian Cutler Jones, Corlnne, baby boy, born March 1 1. Clovis and Amy Lou Palmer Jordan, Brigham City, baby girl, born March 15. Wayne and Winifred Evans Loveland. Brigham City, bahy girl, bom March 16. Ben and Flora Kaneko Tanaka, Tremonton, baby girl, born March 16. y CHILDREN'S WARDROBE Regular $6.95 fibre wardrobe, drawer and hanging space. Extra special on Dollar Day Washable silk shades, pottery base, regular $3.79 value, buy one at the regular price, and get a second one for only DRAPERY FESTOON RINGS Regular $1.95 pair, special for Dollar Day only, pair to match SI $1 Tie-Bac- "7 IVORY BED LAMPS Metal base, regular $1.95 value, weve marked them down for Dollar Day at ... a committee In widths. On Dollar Day you can buy enough for a 9x12 room for only $1 Cl A GIFT FOR THE BABY play pen or baby carriage With every will we Dollar on Day, sold ireiud, a pad COST high-chai- r, jo EXTRA ASPHALT TILE , Choice of colors, 9x9 PICTURES i PRINTS & ETCHINGS florMounted behind glass, ready to hang, scemcs, themes, al, religious . ; worth $2.45, now regular squares, on Dollar Day you get SAVE $2 ON DOLLAR DAY tuftless Plastic covered stahdard 30x54 crib size 57 mattress, regular 10squares$2L 7 $9.45 value OTHER DOLLAR DAY BARGAINS THROUGHOUT OUR STORE . Val. $8.95 to $11.75 sell CREDIT terms al on every new Easter purchased here on i Saturday h C. B. Stratford , Manager I I (closeout) Fine quality materials, mostly dark shades. AA yV j 17 , THESE ON SALE AT 11 A. M. Saturday yi Price spimsm tm VALUES or place of business .will Jasl for 10, 15 or even 20 years, the cost of installation is really" a' pretty fine crepes, alpacas, gabardines . . . half and regular sizes. Darks, high shades and pastels. ' And thats what they TO (Closeout) $14.75 $5, VL will do. We dont know just how long they are good for, but we do know ' II These Items On Sale At 2 P. M. $2 BURMILL CREPE SLIPS $3.95 and tea rose, white formerly Junior sizes, BLACK LACE TRIMMED CREpE SATIN SLIPS $2 Small sizes, values to $5.95 $3 BLACK NYLON SLIPS, TAIIAMIED Values to $4 95 . PANTIES, SUITED RAYON BRIEFS ...I PANTIES, RAYON TRICOT, HEMMED BOTTOM & LOOSE LEG BRASSIERES, ASSORTED, CLOSEOUT - 7 installations we made in Brigham City that and Box Elder .County 13 YEARS AGO are still giving operating and good service: - k Mb 35 trifling amount. Phone 52 Q4 yO QA yO SUITS When you figure that a good water softening - QJ V Pat FRONT APRONS SPECIAL GROUP SOFTENERS 52 N. Main V" Knit n 2L Coat or Suit WATER Heating yv NO REFUNDS GOWNS mk 1000. & NO EXCHANGES DISCOUNT y Plumbing two-ton- ylr QA $1 f easy Il PRICE at Non-Ru- COLEMANS YOUR tailored e QJ SLOPS wont ou? USE two-piec- & SPUNLO WEAVE RAYON 4 ON Some 18,000 Nebraskans collected $2,019,320 in unemploy, ment insurance last year. P-- Wed like to install a plant in you home so you could have the advantages of soft water. Come in and talk it over with us, . street dresses, fine SEERSUCKER CREPE & SATIN plant in your home, Day price is only ( city- - SKIRTS, cords. Faille and Tweeds SWEATERS, all wool, pastel shades, long sleeves, formerly $6.95 CHENILLE ROBES, pastels, etc., formerly $6.93 .a e & JERSEY J SETS, prints, formerly $8.95 values ROHES in print silk crepes, jersevs, etc., closeout GOWNS in rayon satin and crepe, $5.95 values 5f ot VENETIAN BLIND CLEARER , Regular $1.95 value, our Dollar Small group, cotton materials, one and NO RETURNS ap- Mrs, Mllroy (Faye) Steed underwent a major operation at the Cooley Memorial hospital Wednesday, March 15. She is reported to be improving as well as can be expected. Mrs. Steed is employed at the First Security bank in Brigham DUALITY BLOUSES, white pastel, formerly to $7.50 numbers ending in of three to work' out convention plans. The trio includes Alton S. Gadd of Nephi, Albert of American Fork and H. O. Berrett of Draper. One other ouastanding speaker will be selected, reports Mr. Gadd. The convention will open at noon on Friday, March 24, with meetings throughout the afternoon and evening and Saturday morning and afternoon. The conclave will be concluded with the annual dinner and program. The Womens Auxiliary of Utah Poultry will hold a special morning, Saturday meeting March 24, with Mrs. F. M. Corn-abof Spanish IFork in charge. as $1 MARVALON PLASTIC COVERING 42 wide in an assortment of colors reg.' 49c yd., Special for Dollar Day ...A yds. Gold Seal CONGOLFUM to each chandise person bringing us a ropy of this issue of The Box Elder , Following Operation CLOSEOUT GROUP DRESSES credit on mer- Journal with serial Steed Improved DF EMMJEY EHffiKP Casual gabardines, cotton cleanup dresses, values to $8.95 FREE t Phone your news to $2L OTE A POSITIVELY $3.00 Faye n DRESSES Tre-gask- FURNITURE Ilum-phery- Elites Miss Ruby M. Jenson, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Jenson of this city, will become the wife of David P. Mitchell of He Is a son Billings, Montana. of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Mitchell of Woods Cross. The young couple will recite their wedding vows on April 21, in a temple ceremony at Salt Lake City and will make their future home in Billings, Mon tana, where the bridegroom is Poultry Men To Hear engaged in business. Miss Jen son is currently employed In Outstanding Speakers Salt Lake City, and is a grad J. Kenneth Stern, newly electuate of Box Elder high, Weber Junior College and Brigham ed president of the American Institute of Cooperation, nationYoung University. al educational institution for farmer cooperatives, and Mark E. Peterson, member of the Twelve Apostles of the L. D. S. church, will be two of the leading speakers at the 27th annual convention of the Utah Poultry and Farmers Cooperative, which will be held at the Hotel, Utah, March 24 and 25. The convention is expected to attract more than 400 delegates from all parts of Utah and southern Idaho, according to Clyde C. Edmonds?" general man-age- r Bargains for Hum-phery- Mrs. Zundel (Jives look Review At leading Circle Meet pointed TABLE LAMPS p t, Three directors have been MAIN pre-scho- The Reading Circle met Wednesday evening, March 8, at the home of Mrs. Ernest Hansen to hear the review of The Peaceable Kingdom" by Mrs. Eber-har- t Zundel. Author of the book is Ardith Kennlly. A delicious dessert luncheon was served amidst a St. Patricks setting to 16 - members and one guest, Mrs. Joseph Law. The next meeting of the club will be held March 22 at the home of Mrs. James Jensen when Mrs. Ren Bott will give the review. Mitchell In April sent out. Anyone who does not receive an appointment card by the end of this week is asked to get in touch with Mrs, George s Iris the registration for those Rich, Phone 179-J- , or Mrs. children who will attend kinat 657. Parents are askdergarten thrt summer, and en- ed to bring the childs birth certitles the. child to a free physi- tificate, Immunization record cal examination by the family and contagious disease history physician. The doctors fee for to the round up. the examination Is paid by the board of education, Mrs. s To increase the per capita fish explained. consumption in the United StatTo avoid congestion, she es, seafoods are being shipped in refrigerated Church contain- ;ed that parents and come as notified by appoint 'ers from the coast to hundreds Iment cards which are to be of inland cities. Planned March 21 Round-U- p The summer roundup of the Brigham City Central school will be held Tuesday and Wednesday, March 21 and 22, Mrs. Glen S. Humpherys, president of the Central school announced today. The round-uis held each year for children who will start school the following fall. Re- quired age for starting to school next fall is six years by Octo- ber 31, 1950. Edith and LeRoy Summer ot And 22 To Register Next Fall's First Graders Wayne Lowell and LuDene Anderson Young, Brigham City; baby boy, bom March 9. , AT NORTH Pre-Scho- Lowell White and Joan RosenMiss Joanne Evans, teacher at bathe Intermountain Indan school baum Nelson, Brigham City, by girl, born March 8. lor the past two re- iLASSES with wire rack irfiCLAR Intermountain Teacher Returns To College In Bennington Vt. , rf . Formerly $1.95 2 2 for $1 for $1 $1 |