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Show W Tha West's Oldest and Largest Retailers of Auto Supplies j Mrs. Lcs Bundy BOX Hospital Notes Heads Central Nancy Lou Jensen, 15 year-oldaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theron Jensen, was confined to the Cooley hospital on Wednesday, April 16, with a brokert arm. The arm is now in a cast d School PTA FLASHLIGHT WITH TWO BATTERIES A $1.49 Value! Chroma flnlihad, pra focused 2 lira. Tiger flashlight, laak" ballarlac. (17 4756, 437) f ALUMINUM ANGEL CAKE PAN looca bottom. laakproof, Lagi and Ivba project soma halght g ilia. for cooling. baltar-iao- l 4-ln- ch ROUND AUTO DOOR MIRROR A $1.49 Value! n type with very sturdy universal mounting base. Mounts right or luff. Chrome finished. Clamp-o- BIKE TUBES BIKE TIRES Deluxe Crest Bike Tire. 20 in., 24 in., 26 in. REGULAR $2.65 rrrr Crest Deluxe Tube. 26 in. Butyl - REGULAR $1.29 n:m Expert Insecticide SPRAYER, 1-- Qt. A $L29 Value! Continuous dairy sprayer with brass noiila. Haavy lithographed tin with y L.v, 4 iiv t I lasihar plvngar. 4 j. J5SE3S1 3 SPARK A t $U3 PLUGS Mi! traailwm Ovality park plugi give quick angina turnover and fatt, tmooth acceleration. Vorcon Xo!i i t , REGULAR 69c ' type. REGULAR $1.49 - 531. 2 4, f at;., SILK TISSUE . , I) Elected To Serve Central School . . . during the coming year are, left to right, J. D. Gunderson, second and school principal; Mrs. Les Bundy, president; Mrs. 'Owen Westenskow, first Mrs. Wayne Loveland, secretary; and Mrs. Roy Barlow, treasurer. Mrs. Ronald Packer of South Box Elder council' installed new officers of Central school - - vice-preside- nt vice-preside- P-T- A. Fox Encounters Skunk And Can't Take It HOUSTON, Tex. (UP) A fox that approached Dale Barnum amd Roy Robinor as they walked through a wooded area of Houston was at first believed to be rabid. He ran right up to the two men and seemed to be dazed as he went past. Barnum hit the annual with a knapsack and rolled him Into a ditch. The fox got up and continued following the pair down a trail. Finally Barnum clubbed him to death. Then the two men realized 24 SETS tin The Bear River city ward building fund committee will hold a Pillsbury pan cake supper, Friday, April , 18, between 7 and 9 p. m., it was learned l . today. Featured wlH be a delicious dinner. Gifts will be given-- i (Price of the affair is $3.00 a family or $1 each. It is sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Jensen with Leslie Jensen acting ! as chairman. n Everyone is Invited to phone their society Items for the News and Journal to 771. (Tin. with , Volt, Sealed Beam HEADLIGHT A $1.40 Value! Fill all can Ming tha aaolad baam ytfam ragordlau of moka or modal. Fila aithar right or laft tide. about GENUINE CULTURED PEARL don't let (oiled shades mar tha ol appearance your Fresh, window shades will make a world of difference. Make your selection today. ' FREE clean NS , SUPPLY' BRIGHAM CITY 12 t a complete line ol quality window shades in all sires and wanted colors. t i We carry maki FunnimnE PHONE 250 , Only GENTS WATCHES REDUCED TO CLEAR! 4 FREE.., New shades in attractive colors cost so very liltie. mm Super Special! WE WILL CHECK, CLEAN and POLISH YOUR RINGS FREE FOR DOLLAR DAY $ DAY ONLY! One Large Group One Large Group 1 SCATTER WATCH PINS BANDS to clear at While They Last! VALUES TO $12.95 n DEPOSIT is all 1 that is needed to f EXTRA SPECIAL 12 Only 4 choose the , tn ' s $ DAY ONLY! t i home. Easy Credit Terms V to clear ' either beautiful new Kreisler watchband, and get this glamorous pin, with a genuine cultured pearl ' FREE! S AUTO ONLY! . A Kenneth McEldownep Try to match thisl Buy ASK VS FOB SAMPLES AND FREE ESTIMATES. WESTERN DAY $ NECKLACES and EARRINGS 2 PAIR Designed for ADRIENNE CORRI, appearing in THE RIVER $reser they're window your shades too. So. . . $1.39 Value! WBTERN-GAMBLE- FOR $ DAY: 7. 8 MACKS PHARMACY $ Cuorantaad for two yaari against braakaga from ovan haal. 6 , I and 9 bowls. 6-- MANY OTHER SPECIAL ITEMS AT FOR Maybe talking x 6 for $ 1.00 $ DAY ONLY! . . BUT MY DEAR! ...DID YOU NO TICE HER WINDOW Ribbed cull Ats snugly to wrist, thick- ness end length of wool give this mitt extra long Ufa. .xj TOOTH BRUSHES for the family were 3 for 69c, today only iMi U A $1.49 Value! 0 $1.00 771. SPECIAL , . Ivory Fire King BOWL SET WALLETS, $1,25 to $5.00 value the fox carried a strong odor of skunk. ' He apparently had been arguing with a skunk and was just dazed by the smell didn't know what he was doing when he walked up to us, Barnum said. Phone your society news to 15 rolls $1.00 PALMER JEWELRY'S AMAZffiG Extra Heavy Lambswool WASH MITT c. $ $ t presentation : 4-P- u g-- J TODAY $1.00 Nylons were $1.65 . . J T. If any are left at 6:00 p. m. we will sell the .V. balance 2 FOR $1.00 t r Regular $29.75 ' rr : LAMES 17JEWEIL Wl ATTPMRTS IMfU one for $29.75 and get EXTRA ONE for only an BUY DIAMOND for so long! ... i A PALMER JEWELRY DEIDIAMONDlDina you've wanted . jy 1 .11 fl A 4eiito Nawfv UX galtf flsli toil teal make ali Uraaitoto leek largar aai aj gear ae Milan tea eve manli ' CKWT EASY y X SPECIALS! Pancake Supper BASEBALLS Chrome plated reflector f and ' Miss Jensen has return! to her home. , Dee Nelson of Corfnne Isj covering nicely following an appendectomy performed Thuns-damorning, April 17, at Memorial hospital. mxzsscor $ $ , EXHAUST i Election were then conducted with Mrs. Chloe Sheffield as chairman of nomination committee. The following officers were installed by Mm. Hazel Packer, vice pesident of South Box Eider P.T.A. : (Mrs. Chloe Mns. Owen Bundy, president; Westenskow and J. D. Gunder son, vice president; Mrs. Win nifred Loveland, secretary and Mns. Nell Barlow, treasurer. Mrs. Lola Andersen pinned the president pin on Mrs. Bundy and the principals pin on Mr. Gunderson. A record prayer was presented to the school and two hundred dollars to be used for purchase of library book was also presented. Special thanks to all was extended by Mrs. Andersen. Meeting concluded with her yearly i report. - JOURNAL u.lwam E-Bl- Bear River Plans $m TAILPIPE A large group of P.T.A. members of the Central School enjoyed an outstanding talk entitled Peace and Security for out Children Through Family Life by Elder Ezra Taft Benson, one of the twelve apostles of the L. D, S. church, Monday evening, 'April 14, at the Central School auditorium. The five great needs to help prepare the child for his place in the world were listed byi Elder Benson. Needer in the American home are parents who will spend more time in the home, the cultivation of a more intimate association between parents and children, the need to provide recreational and cultural activities for the family unit, the need to develop confidence and moral purity, and the need for dally devotions in the home. There is no substitute for a Elder Benson good home, pointed out to emphasize the statement that the family unit must be preserved.. Meeting was conducted by President tola Andersen with opening ,praypr toy Richard Han sen. Minutes were then read by Mrs. Grant Wixom and approv ed. Mrs. Mary Hyer gave the objectives of P.TjA., followed by a musical program under the direction of the first grade class teachers with first grade young stem participating. Elder iBenson spoke, followed by the following reports: treas urera report, Mrs. Vera Mills; study group, Mrs. Chloe Bundy, magazine, Mrs. Helen Stoner; spring festival, J. D. Gunderson, Miss and summer round-up- , ELDER Friday. April 18, 1952 Brigham City, Utah t White Face Steel 8' TAPE Value! A Varflcally road from allhtr Find 12 Inchas groduatad in of on inch, ramoindar in 116 Inch, taplocaabla bloda. t V PAGE SIXTEEN CREDIT 11 , IT lit QTM COST TERMS I 11 ISO I lM , I (III |