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Show ME PAGE FIFTEEN Friday, August 1. 19S2 Brigham City, Utah O For Sale Gladiolus of distinction. V. V. Phillips, 237 wost First north. Phone 645. FOR SALE Butane gas range. Practically new. In top condition. See before noon any day at 42 south Second east. ' or FOR SALE call 203-J- . FOR SALE ft trailer house. Completely furnished and equipped. $385. Phone 1040. 18 Jy25-30-c- Baby's high chair and pad. Car seat for baby. Teeter Babe brand. Call at Bldg. 67, Apt 3, Intermountain Indian school. Nearly new saddle; cattle trailer in good condition, and 1938 Oldsmo-- . bile. Ph. 343 W. 403 south First west. FOR SALE FOR SALE Wisconsin Large high grade Holstein Some bred. Ph. 6 or 716- - C. B. - O For heifers. Williams. FLOWERS There's no other way to express that warm feeling than to send flowers. Main The new 1952 models will be shown soon. Wait for the 30" screen. RCA Motorola New and used guns, ammunition, and fishing hunting equipment; boats and boat motors. Rubber boots, baseball equipment, shoes, bicycles, tricycles and scooters. y All for sale on our plan. Buy new and be pre pared when the season opens. Bee Sport Shop. 13 West For est. Phone 815. FOR SALE Stromberg-Carlso- n And Others at STATES ELECTRIC Wanted To Rent over Iris plants; good varieties to choose from. Roy Holland,' 505 east First 'south. BARGAINS FOR SALE! FORD Custom 8 dan. Seat covers. AH cessories. Very clean. 1951 'w Wanted To Rent bedroom unfurnished 2 house by reliable local PHONE 443-- J FOR USELESS COWS AND HORSES or 74 Mountain View Trout Farm RMEMBlANCt Of IR NORTH &mwTp BteCh'MTSf (FtvmMch Bosk, Will Plant Phone Collect If busy, phone i : Rites Sunday- : $1595 CusFORD tom 8 with overdrive, new paint and tires, with all accessories, radio and heater. Less For 1953 1949 MILCC A-3- -l-pd $1495 6- $1395 $395 FISHER i Jy23-25-ch- BUSINESS DIRECTORY 976-- W - Willis William Whitaker. ( Enumclaw, Washington, former resident of Promontory, died last Sunday at Samuels, Idaho. He was born March 15, 1883, at Perry, a son of Thomas W. and Susan Whitaker. He was reared in Box Elder county and had resided in Promontory and Corinne where he was engaged in farming. He married Elsa Grunde April 7. 1953. at Reno, Nevada and 6ince that time has resided at Enumclaw, Washington. He was a member of the LJD.S. church Survivors Include his widow and the following sons and daughters: Thomas Whitaker, Lima, Oregon; Mps. Mary Stokes, Sandpoint, Idaho; Leonard Whitaker of Promontory; Mrs. Selma Mattson of Enumclaw; Mrs. Annie Shandrew, Bear Riv er City. one Also 12 grandchildren, seven and brothers and sisters; . Charles Whitaker, Mrs. Sadie Harrison Mrs. Maude Faulkner, all of San Pablo, California; Mrs, Louise .Robinette; Mrs. Cloey Finn and Ohve Whitaker, all of Brigham City, and Lil King of Inkom, Idaho. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p. m. In the Penrose ward chapel. Bishop Orson Jensen will officiate. Friends may call at the Har old B. Felt funeral home Friday evening between 7 and 9 p. m and Saturday prior to Services. Interment will be in the Pen rose cemetery. ant vacation here with relatives committee. and friends. The national wheat goal is set at 72 million acres and with Offered Service R & H. 1946 Chevrolet normal yields would" result in a Low mileage. O For Rent or Lease crop of about one billion 80 milQOC lion bushels of wheat. Locally owned. . Vvhw FOR RENT 3 room furnished This would meet all anticipa677.W Adults Phone only. apt. ted requirements for the mar1950 Plymouth Special De1946 CHEVROLET Club keting year both domestic and luxe, Radio and Heater. Grade A Pasteurized Coupe. A)l new tires, export probably add low; Extra Very1 mileage. For Sole Real Estate some toandourwould radio and heater, seat & CREAM reserves, Mr. Hop. MILK clean. Qne covers. Very good shape. FOR SALE Large home, 403 kins explained. DELIVERED owner., S I. The reduced acreage for wheat south First west. Phone 1077. ! " r 1941 PLYMOUTH TRY IT for 1953 should give farmers 0 Vi Ton 1951 International Sedan. New paint, seat greater opportunity to increase , Pickups heater and has the acreage of food grains, covers, aU new tires, DEPENDABLE SUPERIOR DAIRY whether fall or spring planted, had very little radio and heater. Real or to move to a greater acreage 540 Phone REALTY bargain. of grass lands which is not only 'k We have on hand in Box a basis for livestock production 1948 Interna- JSlder county . . . but wiU also contribute to needtional K-FURNACE. CLEANING - Several ed soil and moisture conservaNEW -Dry Farms tion. , We Vacuum. Clean and Repair DE SOTOS 1941 Dodge. Irrigated Farms The state barley goal for 1953 All Makes of Furnace Also . . . AVAILABLE! R & H Is 175,000 acres. This will be an in ranches Cattle BEEHIVE COAL & APPLIANCE increase of about 5 percent over - Wyoming this years acreage. A total of yJ Phone "ONE" Ursel Hunsaker 6,000 acres is called for in the Phone MOTOR CASE MOTOR CO. rye goal. This Is about the same 0291-R1- 1, Brigham o as planted this year. For Rent or Lease Goals for other crops will be Home of Really Clean Cars FOR RENT Furnished 3 room determined and announced later 333 North Main Business Opportunity at 119 1, east apt., after Aug. Ph. 74 In the year well before planting 17 East 2nd So. First south. Phone 112. ADDITIONAL INCOME Nation- time next spring. PHONE 260 . g ally known firm has opening for someone in Brigham. Pleasant work, short hours. Up to This Is Your Brigham City $50 weekly to start Won't interfere with present job. $400 to $1200 cash required, secured by your equipment For inDay terview give telephone, adA hMndy reference guide to Brigham City, a Sales and Serevice institutions. Box dress. Wnte box F, A Field Day for farmers and Elder News and Journal. Floor Coverinas Men & Boys Wear their wives Is being conducted Appliances at the Utah State Agricultural t RIG1DA1RE PRODUCTS, Stok- MOHAWK and GULISTAN Car- BLOCKS, The Friendly Store foi college at Logan, next Wednesk Gold and Seal, Rugs. Men' ers, Furnaces, Radios, Washers, pets Quality merchandise First Peach Queen candidates day, Aug. 6, according to the EXCELLENT Nairn and Armstrong LinoBeehive Small." Appliances good service and fair prices Box Elder extension service. have already been entered and leum and Tile. Free estimate PHnnr M Coal A Appliance Co, Phone 1. SPARE TIME The plan Is to meet on the a total of at least 35 are expect North installation Expert east end of the quadrangle at ed to pour in the next few Main Furniture Co. Ph. 250 PHILCO ' Radio, Ranges, FreezINCOME Markets 9 a. m., however one may go weeks, the Junior Chamber of ers, Refrigerators. Hoover VacDistributing Company will setime as tours will be con- Commerce committee announcany uum Cleaners. Nortn Main Furniture SHEFFIELDS I. G. A. After 40 lect reliable person to deliver ducted ed. throughout the day. Furniture Co. Phone 250. years of serving the communmerchandise (No Selling) to COMPLETE MOST of LINE be to of Some material the Annually the Jaycee coronaity every day low prices on route of local accounts for a to the men will be: tion ball is opening highlight Nationally Advertised Home presented Frocollected. of Gioceries, Meats, Auto Repairs Quality money percentage and' soil fertility ex- of the Peach Day festivities, this Furnishings in Box Elder Coun-"tFoods, Fresh Vegetables Honesty and reliability more Irrigation North Main Furniture Co. zen weed control experi- year to toe held September 12 periments, BRIGHAM AUTO SUPPLY CO. 120 So. Main, Phone 69. than experipast important Phone 250 service. ments, forage crops and new and 13. 36 years friendly ence. Good Income and excelBill Davis, Jaycee president, Goodyear Tires. Garage. Auto Furniture lent future posibilities on full varieties; grass seed production, Meet Mr. pasture experiments, canal lin- said the entry fee is only $10 Moving , time basis. Repairs. , Good food at its ver You must have spare time ing studies, and miscellaneous this year, and that all firms In best Furls Food Fare. Ph. 17 FOR LOCAL or long distance Aand around Brigham City may referencrops. a car, available, of household effects, moving Auto Paint And Body For the women the activities enter a girl. cash capices, $700.00 working 79-- J for free estimate. Office Supplies phone tal to secure inventory and will be: Exhibits and tours of They are urged to get their S. A May A Son AUTO PAINTING, body and fhe farm entries in soon, Davie said. the buildings, territory. planning Mach TYPEWRITERS, Adding Burts Body Shop, Boyd Sheffield Is chairman of (Please do not waste your time kitchen, freezing farm food, and . Cash i 604 North Main, phone lnes and Registers and Furnace Cleanina ours too if you are not study of new fabrics. j the Jaycee Peach Day activities rented, bought, sold and RE Lunch will be served at noon with Jack Raich, director memqualified or if you are Just We vacuum clean all makes and PAIRED. The Reminder Office looking around and trying to on the campus. ber, Dick Seegmiller will head sizes heating equipment. ImCleaners make up your mind.) decoration ; committee and Edmediate service. Phone 420. Paints And Glass If you qualify, write fully InBERVPMUAMSr CLEANERS Clyde P. Larsen Sheet Metal ward Frost Is chairman of the In cluding your phone number Works. float committee. Jean Davis Specialize in Quality Cleaning GLASS AND PAINTS for personal interview. G. M. 132 South Main. Phone 31. and Marva Frost will au commercial and Residential, Coast Gen. Manager Wells, the Jayceettes dance reJewelers tomobile glass. Complete line to Coast Distributors 30 W. MODERN CLEANERS. Sanitone of General paints for inside sponsibilities Il2. Free St., fur Chicago storage. Washington dry cleaning, SIMONSENS Other Jaycees on the Peach Expert watch, and out. Andersen's Glass and' linois. pick uf and delivery. Ph. 86. clock and jewelry repair. Work committee include Armour Days 85 No. Main. Ph. 48a Paints, A junior Dairy. Field was held guaranteed. 38 So. Mn, Ph. 868. Wade Ebeling, Verl PeRAWLEIGH BUSINESS now at the Edgewood Hall Dairy at Jensen, Bob tersen, Glen Greenhalgh, Service Coal County-SupplRepair No. in Providence Cache at which open young & Dry Cleaners Pella and Jay Swenson. Laundry El3000 Box familie APPLIANCE from A COAL dairymen Cache, BEEHIVE nearly WASHERS, STOKERS, Furnaces with Extracts, Spices, and der, Weber, and Morgan coun-ie- s Phone L Dealers in Utahs fin- MESERVY- - LAUNDRY A DRY Small Appllan Refrigerators, 200 were over in other nationally attendance. est coal, oiled stoker slack, CLEANERS. 144 South Main. ces. Beehive Coal A Appliance Birth Of Son Announced known bome-fan- n necessities. Ph. 62. Free pick and delivery. ' Phone L Judging contests were held. put, lump and stove. Excellent opportunity. Big High point Judgers were By Howard Larsen Tues. Larsen, Corinne; Von Del & profits. .See or write Mr. He-bLumber Hardware Service Stations Electrical ServiceMr. and Mrs. Howard Larsen with 285 Anderton, Brigham City, Anderson, Corinne Utah, nr . write Bawleighs, points each. Third place went to announce the arrival of their rd St. Denv- Dennis Jones of Corinne with first child, a son, born July 29, Dept. D7, 1415-2Inc. Mark Brightenburg's 270 points. at Cooley Memorial hospital. Cola. er-2. Three classes of livestock were The little lad tipped the scales Lumber O Lost and Found judged and a perfect score would at seven pounds ten ounces and is the first grandchild for Mr. have been 300 points. Hardware on all makes of REWARD FOR LOST largo black and Mrs. LeRoy Campion. Mrs. . Deere John irons, vacuums, 2 Old License Washers, cocker, year dog. 'Larsen is the former Patricia . . Farm Calls Wreck Implement Just No. 499 on brown bamess. Ph. Military etc. We fix anything. Campion. 1074-W- . Knights ' Spring Canyon USAC Publication Plans bring them in or phone us. Coal i Moore Paints Wanted Benjamin Military service is upsetting Student Life, has received word Better Service ' and Varnishes ' WILL DO ironing in my homo, publication plans for next win that his business manager, Rex ALL WAYS , ELECTRIC 74 north Third east No. apt ter at Uth State Agricultural Gardner, Deweyvllle, has recelv Norge Electrical Icollere JanpesMortimer, logan, pd orders for induction into the 180 So. Main phone 155 Main 84 Phone. 1l90 Appliances editor , campus newspaper. armed forces. Jeep.,' BRIGHAM Willis Whitaker Wheat Farmers The 1953 wheat goal for Utah YotJng David Leo, the young- has been set at 425,000 acres, est of their four children, made near eight percent below the his first trip to Utah to visit his state acreage planted for hargrandparents. vest this year, according to J. for left Vern Hopkin, chairman of the They Sunday morning Phoenix after spending a pleas- Utah Agricultural Mobilization couple with baby. Will give references. Seac- WE PAY MORE BUCKWHEAT NAMtP rRDMipe The Merrells reside at Phoenix, Arizona where Tom Is engaged In the electrical contracting business He Is also a member of the Phoenix Second ward bishopric. Home Phone 714 - (Mi-mi- ) For the past two weeks Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Y. Merrell and, children have been guests of his mother, Mrs. J. Francis Merrell of this city, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon C. Nielsen of Hyrum. 100 PORT- pttmtR t OF FRtoCl Merrells Return To Phoenix After Visit Phone 410 FOR SALE CA&HtfS, INSURANCE AilMioN CORK 7vs MEM6ER Of KBNCH tlmHUMH 4 MOUNTAIN lay-crwa- USED CAR 1951 Willy Dont buy old sets Ph. 99 A CriiNA VMigNM. OC-- S BftAHP p Television Future AND GIFTS REAL ESTATE Phone 6 Ar&lPt year but resumed work at Utah Copper in 1940 on the clean-uand utility gang. Later he became a helper, a classifier operator, a flotation operator and In 1947 he was named shift boss at the Arthur plant. Since February 1950 he has been experimental engineer at the Magna plant. , SEE US About The . CaraoU B.UillSaEno dike-man- BRIGHAM FLORAL 437 So. mer C. Speers, now tion. 11 acre FOR SALE tract of Mr. Speers began work with . ground. 3rd North 8th East Utah Copper in 1939 as a Phone 19 or 94. returned to school that FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS For Any Occasion We are an F.T.D. Member . can b bought tor of city SMALL MODERN HOME NEAR HIGH SCHOOL This place is ideal for couple and has furnace and stoker.-Als- o electric range and refrigerator to stay. WE HAVE OTHER ATTRACTIVE BUYS Space will not permit us to advertise all our property separately. However, we have several homes available in price ' ranges from $1700 to $20,000. Call us for an appointmentr ' anytime. A p ACREAGE lut wut HERE IS A GOOD HOME WITH INCOME Nino year old brick with three bedrooms. All in good condition. Nico three room basement apartment with separste entrance. Double garage. Total price is only $12,000, requiring about $3500 down. native of Brigham City. Ela resident of Magna, Utah, has been promo-- j ted to the position of grinding and flotation foreman at the Arthur plant, acording to Mr. P. SALE 1947 Allis Chal- H. Ensign, general superintenFOR mers B. tractor, with equip- dent of mills, Utah Copper division, Kennecott Copper corporament. Ph. 19 or 94. Jy30-A-2- ' ) ncres pasture land $3,000. Brigham Native Sale 6 foot refrigerator. FOR SALE Weiner pigs. Mari Excellent condition. $50. 484 pickey, Honeyville. South Main. Ph. 320-J- . FOR SALE '39 Chev. tudor se. t , dan. Reasonable. 28 south Sec' ond west, basement apt. SAT IT WITH GOOD Used CARS And. We Mean BARGAINS 57 FOR SALE h FOR SALE by JERRY CAHILL Promotes For Sale BOX ELDER JOURNAL ITS A FACT Kennecott Co. Farmers, Wives 1st Peach Queen Reid Candidates Set c-- o Aready Entered SATURDAY ONLY! 1950 BUICK SPECIAL , 4 door sedan. Heater, radio. Low mileage. One owner only , ; BARGAIN DAY ONLY! ' BARGAIN DAY ONLY! - , 1912 1947 CHEVROLET FRAZER 1 fl 4 Door Sedan 1951 TON TRUCK JS75. 7 SATURDAY Vi 529; 7 Bargain Day Special!, INTERNATIONAL 1 y 3'4 tON PICKUP ; Only 9000 miles. A STEAL AT . . THRBFT-T-MAR- -l Take Honors Jr. ImSmrl b 18 North Main I Phone 535 Dairy Reid Day y La-mo- ;fr SERVICE Merrells, NEWS-JOURN- t . A lit 3 BREITENBEKER AL CLASSIFIED ADS . 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