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Show page five ELDER ,0X Clark Family To JOURNAL iSStfMSb Reorganization Be Honored Sun. A homecoming testimonial for Alma Porter Clark, his wife and daughter, who recently returned from a L. D. S. mis-?.- ? Lthe Hawaiian Islands will be held in the Brigham City Eighth ward chapel, next Sunday evening, beginning at oclock in connection with 7:j0 the sacramental services. Clark, his wife, Lavena, and daughter, Geraldine, moved to Brigham City about two years ago, several months before they left for Hawaii. They moved here from Star Valley, where they own a large ranch. Clark will travel back and forth from his ranch this summer while Mrs. Clark and Geraldine will remain in the Brigham City Eighth ward. Call. Jr. Anson Agent Agricultural CouniT March 15, the Wednesday, agent together with A. P. of Willard, met with a SSp of fruit growers, directors of the the commissioner fate board of agriculture to the marketing discuss further order. .. agreement and C. Hess, production Hans Mr Wmlhistration, Denver, Colora-- 1 waS in attendance and Joined the purposes of marketiand order. ng agreement under federal regulations the wmmittee which was appointeof agricultd by the secretary ure are still on the committee until of marketing agreement secretftey are replaced by the ary of agriculture even tho the marketing agreement has not 1911 been active in Utah since Spearheading the Eagles NaThe committee that tional Memorial foundation and 1942. seal time still at that m appointed drive, Lyle Johnson of the Brigact. to At the lias the authority ham City Eagles, has announced the a Tell conclusion of the meeting It To The Community board of directors of the State campaign among the members Marketing Agreement met and of the. Box Elder Aerie, of the decided to continue the marketiF. O. E., and an ng agreement for 1950. entertainment on March 19, on at the There are nine directors Dance Bowl," located at this board. One member is sel- Brigham City. ected from each of the six distTho purpose of the F. 0. E. ricts; one member is selected memorial is to see that the chicarlfrom dealers who ship in ldren, of men who gave their oad lots; another director is sellives in battle for this ected by dealers who ship by will be well cared for. country directtruck and the remaining The Eagles are now Daddies or is selected by cooperative to a large family of sons and marketing organizations. daughters. These children res to six the According ceive the best of health care in members of this board have to their own home towns all over be present to transact business. America. The bill is paid by There were sufficient members the F. O. E. of the board present and - they Open to the public will be went on record as favoring markthe F. O. E.s dance at the Dance eting agreements for 1950. Bowl, March 18, at 9 oclock in A series of meetings were the evening. Local members scheduled, where Mr. Hess and guarantee a lively performance the commissioner of the State and an amusing evening. Board of Agriculture would be in attendance to explain the Midgets Double Up marketing agrement and, for the DETROIT (UP) Traffic police purpose of selecting a new director from each of the districts. found something new in double An Austin and a jeep The two districts comprising parking. Weber and Box Elder counties had parked fo rthe price of one I Neither got a ticket bewill meet Friday, March 24, at nickel. cause traffic regulations say 8 p. m., in the auditorium, on the third floor of nothing about how many cars the federal can be parked in one space. ilding In Ogden, meet-.Viafternoon a aturday be held for the dealers the 24th, as possibly can, so they JSelecOheir representatives. can get first hand information it is hoped many fruit growers from Mr. Hess, who is in charge from Box Elder county attend of this program in the western the meeting in Ogden on Friday states. t B. ffi FOEs Memorial Dance Tomorrow At Dance Bowl Of Co. GOP Party Held Saturday With many state G.O.P. attending, the Box El-county .Republican party held a reorganization at the Box Elder high meeting school ast Saturday evening. Besides the reorganization of the s of the party, 34 delegates to attend the state Republican convention were chosen. From the state organization Vernon Romney, state chairman; Edith Garner, state Perry Burnham, of the Young Republicanpresident of Utah, and many others,league were m attendance. Howard Call, r of Mountain States Electric in Brigham City, was elected chairman of the county committee to succeed himself. 2 offi-ciai- owner-manage- Z Mrs. George Quinney, Tremon-ton- , JUST was elected county Boyd M. Sheffield was elected secretary: George Johnson .treasurer; J. D. Gunderson was elected state committeeman;. and Mrs. Charles J. On Wood, Garland, was .elected LIKE NEW Second Grade Students Write Article Plan for 'Sunny Brook ' '"Aer&l Their Trip To Shoe Repairer state committeewoman. Officials chosen to head the Young Republican league for the coming year are J. B. Olsen, chairman; Effie E. Adams, Lawana Jensen, secretary, and Ferd Elm, treasurer. The following were elected as delegates to the state Republican convention for this year: (Note: Mrs. Nell Barlows sec- ond grade class of the Lincoln school witnessed the repair of shoes recently as a part of their course In clothing. As a class project they composed the following article.) Mr. Wood has several machines in his shop that help him to make old shoes look like new. From Brigham City: L. D. We watched him take off the worn-ou- t sole and heel, and Wilde, O. Dee Lund, Mrs. 0. Dee old, Lund, Shirley Wight, Dan F. put new ones on. He used cow Olsen, John Hadfield, Clyde Stratford, Harold Arbon, Leah land; Charles J. Wood and ArJosephson, Albert Thorson, M. L. thur Felsted of Garland; Ursel Reeder, Arnold Hall, Ernest Han- Hunsaker, Honeyville; John W. sen, Howard Call, L. J. Smith Hess, Portage. and Charles Clifford. Leland Capener, Riverside: Albert Holmgren and Alfred Kleon Kerr, Mrs George QuinJensen from Bear River City; ney, Clifton G. M. Kerr and G. Walter Bosley and C. G. Adney Melvin Foxley of Tremonton; of Corlnne; M. G. Perry, Dewey-vill- A. P. Dalton and James Braeg-fco- r Warren Hansen, East Gar- of Willard. y; Old leather for the sole and rubber for the heel. We liked the machine that could make 16 kinds of nails and then put them in the shoe. The shoe maker used bees wax on the shoes. The pollike ishing machine sounded bees buzzing. Soon the shoes looked like they were new. We wrote a class poem about shoes: "I like to dance In my brand new shoes, I like to skip in them, too. I like to hop and jump for Joy! Even my feet feel new! e; hospitality.. Norris Lake in eastern Tennessee is reported to have more wall-eyepike per acre than any other body of water in the United States. - p; the whiskey that's Ctecrfuf s its Aame KENTUCKY WHISKEY-- A 36 PROOF NEWS-JOURNA- 65 GRAIN NEUTRAL BLEND DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, L RESULTS ADS GET L by-law- v mum in) Blocks Wish To Make This Another Dollar Day To Be Remembered- - Here Are A Few Specials, We Cannot SAY ll List Them All... SHOP EARLY! BOYS WOOL SPORT COATS . s Just Right for the Easter Parade Sizes 12 to 16 VALUES TO $13.50 $ mm $ BARGAIN TABLE OF MATERIALS 2, 3, 4 and 5 Rubberized Canvas WORK GLOVES yards 2PR.$1 $ $ $ '$ Pair $3.98 8 $ $ ? NYLON HOSE First quality, 51 $ T-SHIR- 2 TS' for $2L.0 300 Regular 25c WORK HOSE 5 5PR.$1 Beautiful loud patterns. A good value at $4.95 only FOR $1 $ Men's Heavy Leather BABY SANDALS ...WORK GLOVES White, reg. $1.75, now Values to $11.50 VALUES TO $2.95 ONLY SKI PAJAMAS, reg. $3.50 $2L : $ Now, W.I. HORSLEY & SON Dependable Merchants Since 1887 18 South Main Street , phone TOES 3 for $1. Rayons and Silks. Values to $3.50 NO REFUNDS - lots Crepe Soles Lugs Ventilated Loafers Odd SEEING IS BELIEVING $1 ..... RTS Assorted patterns and colors. $i. $ $ T-SHI- ALL SIZES MENS SPORT SHIRTS HANDKERCHIEFS Mens Cotton 133 mm FANCY Mens Colton $ 2 PR. $1.50 GDAY BOYS $ 2 FOR $1 ; $2.0 E VALUES TO $9.00 SUPER SPECIAL! $1 20x40 -- Now 36-38-- gauge, 15 denier new spring shades, pr. BATH TOWELS , FOR $1 $ CANNON - $ HUCK TOWELS $ - REGULARLY SELL FOR $8.00 i 15 Piped Western Shirts $21 SMALL CANNON table of Womens values to 8hd Childrens, $6.98 - MENS WINDBREAKER JACKETS $ POLL PARROT SHOES Bargain , , $1 75 $4.(0) NO EXCHANGES - NO RETURNS - Most Sizes - N.T. |