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Show of use of Florlne He wn inli'oilur. ' the possibility in suit ilr.nks. Bottlers Hear Or. A. J. Foutz On T hursj ed by Al Scowcrolt from Onden, e Eighteen members of the Bottlers' association met Thursday for lunch at .the Howard Hotel. Guest speaker was Dr. A. J. Foutz, of Ogden, who discussed Tri-Stat- Ituler a Following his most interesting talk meeting adjourned to the Brigham City golf coarse where golf was enjoyed during the afternoon. Excltihg new glamour for your hair '"mm No Place For The Wolves a y , 1 p rH V. , . I&7 hi 4 "M 'J., fr- - : & the 20 second beauty treatment that leaves your hair - . tangle free Jf romantically soft sparkling with highlights to manage 'i vrV ii fw (plus Fd. day school officers and teach- ers will he held Friday when Miss Mildred Kem, director of Christian education for the National Board of Missions, New York City, will meet with the group. Present A Recital Sunday Tax) Students of Richard DRUGS HAMILTON ing.. A special meeting of the Sun- Will 4 oz. . . . 53c 8 oz P. assistant director of the Melroy Dancers In One Routine will . . . present at the Condi taberna- cle choir and professor of music at the University of Utah, will present a recital in the Brigham City Third wardchapel Sunday, Sept. 9, at 3:30 p. m., it was learned today. The concert is free and the public is cordially invited to attend, Mr. Condi reported. Presenting numbers will be Connie Siggard, Jean Parker, Carol Jean Leggett, Marvin GraCattle which are being han- zer, Lauana Lee, Val Woodland, dled under the deferred grain Carolyn Hall, Derral Siggard. feed system ordinarily are sent Accompanist for the program Toombs will toe Aileen and to grass about May 1. Helen Bunnell. show at the Indian school auditorium Saturthey day evening at 8 p. m. Left to right: Norma Baldwin, Patti Rutt, Nola Rowell, Marlene Rowell, Marlene Melroy and Barbara Pratini. Page Four 80X JOURNAL ELDER Brigham City, Utah Friday, September 7, 1951 GIFT WATCH GENERAL ELECTRIC ro4tis "7tb How t B.S.STEul BOTH FOR i $159 .. (plus tax) YOU SAVE $39.93 X WRIST WATCH F Gold-fille- I v,, ' d ttatidl Band , Case Movement Gold-fille- ' 1 Stainless Steel Back One-Ye- Guarantee Permanently-oile- i t Mechanism Quick-Emptyin- One-yea- r . ,1; d ' Hem s d - WASHER G-- E Pump g Written Warranty in! You'll have to see both the washer . f the watches to BETTY FIELD appreciate their value. CORNEL WILDE BASIL.RATHBONE Dont mbs drama. ..and such as Oliver Twist , Twentieth Century, Pygmalion, The Sea Wolf, The Class Mena gepW great Breitenbeker Electric this stirring hits to come s 6:30 KDYL Many former Brigham City residents were back for the Peach Queen Coronation dance Wednesday evening. List included Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Holmes, of Preston, Idaho, (Mrs. Holmes isthe former Ila Call): Mr. and Mrs. Russell Borchert of Logan, (Mrs. Borchert is the former Maxine Hansen); Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Barker of Ogden, (Mrs. Barker is the former Ruth Sheffield), Mr. and Mrs. Clintbn Holmes of Pocatello, Idaho; Mr. and . Mrs. Ken Hall of Ogden, (Mrs. Hall is the former Roma Andersen); Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Nelson, (Mrs. Nelson is the for mer Beverly Nichols), and Mr. and Mrs. Dale W. Young of Spur, Texas, (Mrs. Young Is the for mer Adele Christensen). . I Xt takes more than skill and fine I if A boy can do several cost electricity's help. mens work, with Farm residential rates on our intercom) system are the same as in the city MOVED TO. NEW LOCATION lor 2(1 below the national average., No. 7 Professional Center 111 East Forest Dr. C. A. Ufllk fTZnT) fans, Dentist 0J, i Former Residents Back For Peach Queen Dance Come and The Kiwanis clulb of Brigham City will be represented at the 1951 convention of the Utah-Ida-hKiwanis District to toe held September S to 10 at Sun Valley, Idaho, Clulb President Murray Mason announced today. Claude B. Heilman, president of Kiwanis International, will be featured on the speakers .promeetgram during the three-daing. Reed C. Culp, International trustee and livestock broker of Salt Lake City, is also expected to be in attendance. Delegates from 46 cluibs in the district, representing a membership of 2,700 business and professional leaders, will participate in the various sessions. Committee conferences, a discussion of plans for the coming year, and election of officers will highlight the convention, Mason said. Delegates who will represent the Kiwanis club of Brigham City at the meeting are Mason, Maurice Burtcher, and Vic Fors-gre- No sir, you dont have to worry about shoJ when you put electricitf age of farm hands " ' work. to y ;H0BI1V.; Theatre GuiM on the Air Activator 'Washing Action Automatic Tuning Big Capacity man or woman , boy or girl Kiwanians Will o SWiDMl 0PHS and $149.95 "Fun-For-A- ll Attend Affair $49.95 WASHER w, Sunday Speaker Tour Sept. pJ ClpnLi QIS lit Ton! Creme Rinse after every shampoo and permanent, too be day, September w i!"' cd today. The tour will 12 Be factory at 9:30 a m V vel to the UjSap J1 iDr. William Crosby Ross, Og The Utah and Idaho Sugar farm In busses. . den, will fill fhe pulpit at the company, in cooperation with The group will Community Presbyterian church the extension service and the land in time V? at the 11 oclock Sunday mornand after which a for Growers' association, Beet week. this services ing school system, will sponsor presented. Cooperating with the national the council of churches, a special flood relief offering will be taken at the Sunday meeting. iRegular Sunday school classes will meet at 9:45 Su'nday morn- Dr,W.C.RossTo; V' their annual Plan v long since you lifted the hood of a car, and took a good . look at whats beneath? YVe like to have folks do that with a Buick. Youll find that broad bonnet isn1 put there for show. Its packed with horsepower-hig- h, wide and hand-Some more horsepower than Score two; Buick has been stepping up compression ratios for XI years. i Buick has blazed one trail vvhrch other engines still havent f ollowed-do- nt as weve said before, is like having a string of comets by the tail Jrhlh y ' mellowness. Our huge storage capacity permits us to provide ample time for Fisher; yalve-in-hea- d engine! The secret of is in the in every fleme-pecke- d the piston yhnder there is a comet rolled a swirling ball by a sdccit! . to t HereS the piston the cylinder. As it 'a set! P' down, the rushes in fuel M swirl when it bs piston top. f The piston moves S''1'A compresses the fuel into the comet ur: shown here. Ccmpi sion ratios are sPj measure of ho the fuel is comprea ' Xvimnt, o tkam QKKMriu, trio. wttMvut no , tie. W or tubict is The ball of fuel lw around pressed plug-l- ets loose up charge BREWING COMPANY, aboft shown n Beer to ripen slowly and thoroughly. FISHER a use design dome-and-d- ask us why. has a Fireball Engine in-hea- d it also takes ents to produce fine beer TIME. Fisher Beer is aged in spotless, - T Tow And if you re up to date on modern features you 11 find that this bonnet is packed with these too. Do you know, for example, that every new engine introduced or previewed in recent years is built on the valve principle? Score one for Buick. "No Buick engine has ever been built in any other way. Do you know what it takes to make full use of high compression? 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