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Show i his guest at the luncheon PAGE EIGHT BOX ELDER JOURNAL program given during the Brigham City. Utah Friday, March 17, 19S0 and eve- 9 ning. Besides Harper on the general committee are 'Lee Boothe, Jack Bradford, Yosh Taura and Doyle ostings S SI o o oavoa mirafi i From : Hansen. The other committees are as Hot Hew follows: Menu, Morris Hunsa-ker- ; By Mrs, Lyam Wtftt program, Darrell Slggard; PERRY De Orr Newell Wight invitations, Dan Tanaka; arChlarsen, celebrated , his 10th birthday at, Quinn rangements, and decorations, Ronald Nelson.; his home on March 2. A beautl-ful decorated cake was the cen-- , The district Future Farmers ter of attraction. Moving pic-of America speech contest for tures were taken by his father the northern Utah area will be and many nice gifts were re-held at the Bear River high celved, and refreshments were school on March 20. served. LeP.on Johnson, son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Larsen and and Mrs. Austin Johnson of family spent the past week-enBear River City will represent with relatives;in Nephl. Box Elder high school there. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bortalussi Winner of the district contest and sons Gary and Lynn of Salt will compete for state honors at Lake City were dinner guests the state F.F.A. convention on last Sunday at the home of Mr. March 30, at the Newhouse ho- and Mrs. Wendell Nebeker. tel, Salt Lake City. . A family dinner was enjoyed last Friday, March 10, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harper Billings, honoring their birthday ARE FACTS A beautiful gift anniversaries. was presented to the honored From couple by the group. Those atwere Mr. and Mrs. ear River City tending Bate and Mr. and Mrs. Bate of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. DeLoy Bate of Logan, Mr. BEAR RIVER CITY Mr. and and Mrs. John T. Bate of BrigMrs. Ivan Iversen entertained ham City, and Mr, and Mrs. their club Saturday evening. Ezra Weaver of Perry. The Perry MLA. sponsored a Cards were played with prizes a party for the young folks last going to Verda Andersen, Matteson, Freldo Andersen Tuesday evening following Mutual. Dancing to recorded music and LaVere Andersen. Melvin Johnson, Charles Chec-kett- s was enjoyed and "refreshments, and J. L. Weidman attend- were served. Friends of Mrs. Nellie Quayle ed the cannery meeting in Og1 Perry will be pleased to learn den Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Ramsdell that she returned home from the attended the wrestling in Ogden Cooley hospital (last Saturday and Is at the home of her son Wednesday evening. and family, Mr. and Mrs. DougMr. and Mrs. Gordon Bigler , Quayle. and son Jeffery of Logan visited lasThe Perry Gleaner girls pleasher parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robsurprised their teacher, ert N. Gardner over the week- antly Mrs. Maude White, last Tuesday end. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Holman of evening in connection with their Mutual class, It being her birth-- ; Provo spent several days with A beautifully1 day anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holman. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bywater decorated cake was made by the a lovely gift was preand Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hug- girls and to Mrs. White by the sented gins left on a trip which will group. take them to California, Mexico, Arizona, Colorado and Wyo- Times Have Changed ming, CENTER HARBOR, N. H. (UP) The Associated Women of the A days work on the roads was Farm Bureau met at the home of Reta Andersen Friday. Fresl-de- worth 87 cents here in 1820, acAndrea H. Huggins con- cording to old records. The same ducted the election with the fol- daily pay rate prevailed for Rita both a man and a yoke of oxen. lowing ladles elected: Andersen, president; Helen Hug. one year director. gins, vice president; Mary An- Checketts, dersen, secretary; Arva Dallen, Bessie M. Hansen gave the lestwo year director and Rula son on "Short Cuts in Sewing. wLBey 1 a 1 B. E H S. Cbptw Officer! President Roland Barker Vice President Royal Norman Smith Secretary elen ... Treasurer Jnhneon . Darrell Deem Reporter Sentinel Keith Welch ... .. Athletic Manager Hay Harper v' Members of the Box Elder high school Future Farmers of America are row completing plans for the annual sons and parents banquet to be held at the high school cafeteria March 23, Ray Harper, general chair man, said today. Each of the members of the F.F.A. invites his parents to be 4 itit A 1 ff : JSTK& I1 4,3V -- W1 f if d B iL KlJjfgafamrilav ABSo Come EarlyS Sflai?tts2:3(D) vrwr r " 18 v only Boys SPORT SHIRTS V7 SI 96 only Children's ANKLETS 4 n rl 1 FOR $1 -: p Mciated W Pr. Mens CANVAS GLOVES 1 1 Jurcau, Co 5P M Sugle iltluc. P La-Vel- BY-- Eitabliihing new; markets and ' ; continually expanding them.', Conducting research and experiments to continually Improve products and boost farm income. umupouLmv AND f ARMIHS General CO-O- P 04 Wen Temple ! Ctmtvnuiit Brutuhtf 4 UhJi entl Southern Itfohe lode PEARLS Necklaces, Earrings -P M- OP m of Sev iard amus indqf. Mi Childrens P M amp of D Je: s Arvil N P M 3 Training PANTS 4 FOR SI camp am Mrs. Nor I Mens White HANDKERCHIEFS west. itsi I M P. ) ol D Jepp imp phi 10 FOR $1 18 M stake E. 2 FOR $1 108 socio M corp telief 5 PR. 94 48 1 idnesday, west irst P, M. only Plastic Film anquet morican GARMENT BAGS of I uxiliary. at inning speako jme, GIRLS' PANTIES nt Sizes 2 to Day pr. pr. 1 Rayon Cotton Mar cl Vot ie South I nation d ers in soi Her oouni lap, 8 5 96 Only Mesh I Ag ag use in B aLDS. c DISH CLOTHS 0 FOR $1 8 48- - 25TI1 YEAR only - hous ,hool Won . B So vs erybody NLYON PANELS If M- Weafftp Seretta . SDILVEB JKJHDLEE SALE 144 , v Fifty Rayon French Irepe Prints t . New Crisp Styles . Medium and Pastel Grounds 2 Sizes Prs. Mens KNIT BRIEFS 14 1 IjuU Q 0 in PROGRESS DOLLAR DAY VALUES $300 Now . . . City ea me of M P M- eels 2 FOR $1 Just Unpacked! FROCKS 1 -; camp Bessie P M- I -JV ill camp i me of Ca a 105 no P. M I only Mens Merc. ATHLETIC SHIRTS 2 FOR $1 of D Ivy Fi 1st . p. m : mp of D mp rs 12-5- COVi M PM-- Colorful Argyle Plaid SPORT SOCKS 8 PR. $1 for Dollar Day! Nylons are to your. Easter Outfit m3 Theyre all new! ZD PRELUDE . . . light with a hazy overcast to blend with your springtime pastels fresh blue, pink or lilac . . . So SERENADE.. .muted beige-ton- e in tempo with the seasons bright, lilting shades red, tangerine, leaf green ... to SONATA.. . versatile neutral-taup- e accent every costume you wear beginning now and straight through summer . . . MINUET.. . introduces a subtle smoke-taup-e to play up new spring prints . . , and . very good with soft grays . Off. S. U. 1 Pat Reg. () 15 Only DRESSES Ilark and Pastel Shades Discontinued lines in 1 2 pr. WESTERN-GAMBLE- 51 S Acetate Prints, Rayon Gabardine better dresses . ; r, .... 15 only Rayon Crepe Prints, Rayon Mens'' Rayon Gabardine j BRIGHAM CITY , UTAH a FROCKS Casual and dressy styles. Dark and 1 saaces- - Discontinued lines of better frocks GAUGE 15 DENIER WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY CO. - ear Novelty COTTONS .v.. rtOn Jar J.15-- 2 Special Assortment. Including Broad Nvelty Sheers, Chambrays. etc. es nd Bo er hon The Jfman c tor Tv JHar |