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Show f h club and stressed the 10 Box Elder JOURNAL gin of the service the B.P.W. club does for Brigham City, Utah Friday, September 19, 1952 C. Jean Shonka Talks To BPW Pair Of Old-Time- rs Caught By Its Winner Take Camera In the Individual, the community, and the nation at large, all building toward a greater America. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Griffiths Do winner take all when the 28 registered voters of this tiny farming community ballot.' . In compliance with a longstanding tradition, the . voters gather at Mrs. A. S. Dukemineirs country store. Mrs. Dukeminier passes around a slip of paper on which each of the, 28 Indicates his choice. The candidate receiving the majority in the straw poll then is given the precincts entire 28 J en- votes. 771. - Phone your society news to Anyway you see iL.from its full, back, to its full sweeping 76 inches around the bottom PienmieyS a- - lM Con- the international situation and the national defense effort. An increase of six percent in the number of books transferred to the librarys collection 205,-00- 0 ' ' was noted. The fact that the library accepts only books of a worthwhile literary, artistic, or scientific na- ture would indicate that although fewer books were copyrighted in the year, the library selection officer found more books worthy or reading. Given 250 Transfusions Miss Frances Berardl of East Boston, hospitalized with aplastic anemia, has required 250 blood transfusions in the past three years. BOSTON (UP) .TOcaeanoroi .cqeei oaqilys one-piec- e y v (UP) gressmen are taking their Jobs more seriously and new books apparently are of better quality, the Library of Congress noted In Its annual report . As for the congressmen, figures showed that every member of Congress made use of the librarys legislative reference service. The service handled 45,000 requests from, congressmen and congressional committees, or six percent more than the preceding year and four times as many as a decade ago. Phe increased work load, the report pointed out, was due to Pvt. Ronald Welling . enjoyed furlough . 771. j More Reading WASHINGTON Its a case of majority rule and tertained the members with several musical numbers. Miss Shonka also showed souvenirs from her recent trip to the national convention in Bos- and Journal to Rural Election STRONG STATION, Miss. (UP) i State President of the Business ton. Erickson was and Professional Womens club, in Presidentof Anna the meeting. charge C. Jean Shonka, was the speaker at the regular meeting of the local club Monday evening at the Everyone Is invited to phone Pheasant cafe. their society items for the News She spoke briefly on the ori U.'S. Lawmakers All SAVE MORE AS WE CELEBRATE OUR 24TII YEAR IN BRIGHAM CITY! I COTTON LOOP RUGS $222 i a, 24x36 A. & , Float By Brigham Builders i . . . unusual picture of prospector and burrow with tabernacle in background was taken by Photographer Glen Compton. It was typical of fine floats in Peach Days parade. cotton rugs Fluffy for every room, every color scheme. Loops woven thru backing wont pull out! and washable. Larger sizes, too, at thrifty birthday prees! Size iQQ flQ non-ski- d ,, Long-wearin- f Was Fighter Pilot In War g 0-0- 27x48 0 DARK SEAMS, LUXURY SHEER GAYMODE IlYLOriS Penneys own nylons, the gauge that gives you greater snag-resistanc- e, , and lovely longer mileage fit! cling-to-your-l- (the secrets in the extra threads!) plus natural looking dull finish tone with extra-higtwist! NOW, featured in the most becoming ' spice tones. Sizes 8'i to 11. h BlRTHDAfISPECiflUB 9 iijwww I , Robert F. Knudson, Brigham City Native . . and graduate of Utah State Agricultural college is currently employed by Floradale Farms, Lompoc, California, where he is doing plant breeding work in flowers. , , Eagle Is Hefty carved limestone eagle, weighing 26 tons, was shipped here from Indiana addito adorn a new tion to the Federal Reserve bank BOSTON (UP) A five-stor- building. B.E.H.S. was a TABLE CLOTH j Farms. Walter K. Granger . for U.- - S. Senator . t .'PUBLIC' PLANNING ON BUYING A NEW OR USED CAR? Earl J. Glade 'for, governor . INVITED--- Whether you pay cash or buy it on time. Let us write the insurance and save you money. ' ALL STATE AND LOCAL CANDIDATES WILL BE PRESENT AND INTRODUCED Earl Johnston Will Entertain With Vocal Selections Box Elder County Democratic Committee : Were proud of our claim service. " $1.00 Size 42x81 Pinwalcr Corduroy SportCoats SftOO yd. 36737 wide PLASTIC JR. BOYS CORDUROY YARDAGE JIMMIES 7 yd,$1.00 $1.50 , Not short lengths either, but fresh full bolts! And you choose from many, many colors, too! Come shop and save during Penneys Birthday Party! A large assortment of colors in clear and and bright colors. .52198 Blended wool and rayon in authentic clan plaids with pleats and easy fullness. Clan tartan colors. Sizes 22-2- 1 63 North Main Auto - Truck - Fire ; ! Pplio i Pink,.blue, tea rose. Bright prints SHEETS Fine quality muslin sheets. 132 type. Long serviceable wear through countless washings. Size 81x99. Cases 46c 36-4- 38-5- . 2 $H98 , . 36-4- 6. $298 U $229 U Eyelet trim. GIRLS PAJAMAS Plain blue, pink, yellow. Size - 4 i , LUXURIOUS PERCALE PERCALE SHEETS A large assortment of lovely colors to choose from and so soft to sleep , on. Size 81x108 Size 81x108 $2.23 u $259 U . MISSES GOWNS $298 f WOMENS FLANREL RIGIITWEAR Bright prints. J MILLER -INSURANCE AGENCY Sizes WOMENS GOWNS BOLD PLAID SKIRTS i. Fine quality pinwale corduroy coats at a thrifty low price. Theyre fully lined with luxurious rayon. And you choose from Royal blue, saddle tan and green. Regulars. WOMENS GOWHS A wide choice of colors in . - fine virgin wool jersey. Red, yellow, blue, gold. Sizes RATIORWIDE Fine plnwale corduroy in brown, green, maroon and blue. Size 1-- 5. , Stock Co. Protection.' No Assessments. No Member! ship Fees to Pay. Phone Dont Groan 1040 or 350-- J 5g00 s 32-3- 8. DOOR PRIZES Fine lace WOOL JERSEY BLOUSES Clogging of air spaces in the lungs with foam Is the primary cause of death In almost 90 percent of all heart attacks. Tir.'.. $1.00 bright patterns LACEPARELS 1 Mr. Knudson is now directia double Nastutium ngbreeding project at the W. Atlee Purpee companys Flora-dal- e AUDITORIUM PLASTIC 3 fighter pilot in the last war and flew 87 combat missions in Europe. He was actively engaged with his father in the floral business in Brigham City after his release from the army and until he started college at Utah State. : 79' birTHDAUSBKIM! Robert OF. Knudson, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Floyd Knud-eon- , 250 south First west, Mr. Knudson S P.M. FIRST QUALITY Gauge Denier 1 Robert F. Knudson Employed At Cal. Floradale Farms Brigham- - City, a 1952 graduate of the Utah State Agricultural college, is now employed by the W. Atlee Burpee company and located at Floradale Farms, Lompoc, California, where he is doing plant breeding work In flowers. i SATI- a wmmm mmmi RJjftDfJlECGjTlJS'!ll 51 15 Twin Size $3.19 534? White $2.99 |