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Show Arhons Store Adds New Service Surprised With Bronze Plague Presentation L, V. -- - -- I' ? f'!V - vf iX iTj rv-v-- r f fVV fst'A, w wt &V IaT4 Vs A ?' L tuf yj ijeiajiff !ii those California P ? .T HTI plavmg Ga The was learned today Reverend Fowler .served lot man) years in Brigham Otv and re'ired in 1032 He has lived in Pasadena since Mrs died Fowler seveial vears ago. irs IN OUR BOOKS WINDOW? 5c - 10c 10c ZIPPER BINDERS crative Too . 7 $1.59 up ... 69c & . . $1.00 fun! . . . FOUNTAIN PENS 50c-$- and HURRY . . Pen and HURRY HURRY! SAVE mm OHL ADMISSION , n r)Pp . Champion- SKJ JUMP" Zj while we SCHOOL BOOKS ftlSR 5000 FOR THE EARLY SHOPPER! Buy Now TYPEWRITERS 20 Off Regular Price SPECIAL! MAKE SCHOOLING EASY AND SMART Off SeP 12-2- 0 Tl'Jt , t BUY ON LOW EASY f 75. CF " FAIR UTAH iffiHM - evfnH pxrept HOLIDAY on I uppuj 7Sf Ado1l ZSfJ?. riS,0NKU. TERMS! V REMINDER cfO Gr Seey'i . Royal, Smith Corona. Remington, Underwood PRICED FROM 7 BaWoonyAo;; USE A PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS and other relatives Paul Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs Alvin Jensen is reported in condition in the Dee hosjatal at Ogden where he was taken after both his feet were ground off at the ankles in a hav hopper Mr and Mrs B A Bingham and heir son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs Marrtner Far ley Bingham and their small son motored to Seattle. Wash, this last week Marriner will en ter ihe University of Washington school this of dentistry fall He and his family will for the move to Washington school year. Mr and Mrs Austin Wintie and Mrs. George R Doxey of Og den visited at the home of Mr and Mrs. George Wintie Friday Dee Huhsaker of Devils Slide Utah has been a guest of Jimmie Hill this past week Mi and Mrs DoVere Wintie and children visited with Mrs Win'le's parents. Mr and Mrs L I Layton in Lavton Sunday Ms Wallace Winkler and sons, Carl, John and Gary. and M" and Mrs Rex Lewis and children of Salt Lake City, were all guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. Leland Hunsaker on Sunday. v Hurry! LUGGAGE bet-te- Toi-ra- Avoid The Rush! SCHOOL in Honeyville. P.od Wheatley who has been in the hospital at Brigham City for 'he last 10 days with an int jured hand is reported some He with his brother Lamont and others were working on a hav chopper in the Wheatley field when he got his hand in the machine, and for several davs the Dr was afraid he would lose two fingeis But at this time everything looks like his hand w ill be o k. M-- s Paulie Boothe and Mr anti Mrs Don Coburn and chilMon dren visited in Ogden day with Mr and Mrs Austin her home There's Plenty Of Books 10 COUNTLESS Mr and Mrs Lamont Boothe and family of Ogden were guests. Sunday, of Mr. Boothe's at mother. Mrs Paulie Boothe arc completely stocked. School l ...AHD , Buy your school books now Used But INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITS PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST HOME ARTS EXHIBITS FIREWORKS DISPLAYS ... ON . and suddenly its school . . . and Van Engelens have collected the most complete and fashion-minde- d campus wear for the for boys and girls, lads tiny first graders to the college-boun- d and lassies. Make your selection today and start the school year way ahead! . . Mr. and Mrs. George Wintie visited Mrs. Wintles sister, Mrs Gladys E. Jensen in Hyrum, on Sunday afternoon. Christine and Shauna Beck, daughters of Mr and Mrs. Darrell Beck of Pocatello. Idaho, are their in Honeyville visiting grandparents. Mr and Mrs Otto Hill and other relatives 4H&FFA GROUPS I ( Fountain Pen. s VAN ENGELENS DEVIL DEATH DODGERS Shaeffer Mechanical Pencil. $3.75 up Fashions From Lu- 3rd Prize Shaeffer, Eversharp, Parker Finer Cleaners Smartest Clothes Alton Grant HONEYVILLE Hunsaker. son of Mr and Mrs. Alton Hunsaker who is permanaval with nently stationed units in Naples. Italy, has been on a three weeks tour of Northern Europe. He visited Holland, Sweden. Scotland, Denmark, in the store. England, Germany and Belgium. Its not Exactly new for Har- Hunsaker enlisted in the navy old for he operated a barber-shi- jin March 1951 and has been in in the same location from Naples for the past 19 months, 1931 to 1943 w hen he was forc- He expects to return to the U. S. ed change over because of war about January or February of conditions. 1951. Happy to be back in the barEllis W Tolman, Carol Johnber business. Mr. Arbon says son, Carlisle Hunsaker, Robert his doors are open to all. Hunsaker and Patricia Hunsaker all of Honeyville, and vocal students of Marjorie S. Christiansen of Brigham City, took part in her first of a series of three recitals Sunday. Aug. 30. Fourth in the Brigham City ward chapel. A number of Honeyville people attended. 'others... l and Eslerbrook Fountain Pens 21 EXTRA Lichtenstein's With Something new has been added at Arbon's store. 304 South Main. It is a modern clean and polbarber ished, and brand new shop. Harold Arbon. who operates the fountain and store, will handle the barbering chores at the new shop while his son, Jay and wife, Pearl, wait on customers 2nd Prize Parker clothes LOOK STANU TODAY! STANU COSTS NOTHING New Barber Shop Opens Doors recently added to Arbons store, 504 South Main, Brigham City. It will be operated by Harold Arbon, barber of many years experience. ( PAPER With Each Binder FREE Try . . st Prize Eversharp again! filled two of Richard's David said Painlessly of course YOU May Win! New Burpee Pencil Sel. BLUE CANVAS BINDERS Its Guessing Contest. 25c up BINDERS and enter our Annual Guess today NEW ! YOUNG MENS D fife ffl if I POLO SHIRTS BOYS SWEATERS Sizes 2 to 12 Cashmere blend. Slipovers. Imported materials. YOUNG MENS $1.00 CORDUROYS $8.95 p PENCILS NOTE LOOSE LEAF FILLERS, 3 for LOOSE LEAF MANY te ! new longer. Not Opened At Arbons THE KINO THAT MAKES LEARNING EASY last-minu- You'll be thrilled with the new beauty in every garment. Clothes look New Barber Shop AT THE REMINDER HOW dry cleaning at its finest Ive teeth" . 5766 C1U9 ,s present. Auxil-Brow- Your Reminder Office Supply carries the most complete line of school supplies and books in Box Elder County. Be smart, come in today and get your school supplies Avoid dissapointment and the mad rush. Shop now TODAY Trenionton exciting-- ' CLEVELAND, O dPl Look ing Lke your twin brother has its advantages, and David and 21 have Richard Leffler one more than most identical twins They both graduated Irom Western Reserve University s school of dentistry this year and they take care of each other's teeth They plan to open a two chair shop soon in Mas sillon. O, their home town No more than a step has separated them fiom the time they entered kindergatten to the The presentation was made by Mrs Jim B. B.v water at a tegular meeting held at the Eagles home in the First Security Bank building. The complete surprise to Mrs. Hodges pleased the 40 members present who witnessed the preSpecial Recognition To Mrs. George Hodges sentation. For Service To Brigham Eagles' Auxiliary Other business concerning the took place Wednesday auxiliary last along with special class initiaMrs George The award was in the form of tion. Wednesday to In the letter received from M. Junior Past Madam j a bronze plaque sent from M. L. Hodges, administrative diiector, L. Biown he sent his compliPresident for the 'Eagles ments for a job well done. iaiy here in Brigham City, foi ifor the Grand Aerie. Veterinary ANIMAL CINIC Each Saturday Open 9 A M. to 6 P. M. 63 NORTH MAIN Phone: Brigham 1040 or SMALL '5 NEW! Twins Double Dentistry Too Mrs. George Hodges, right, . . . receives a special award from Grand Aerie of Eagles. The bronze plaque was awarded the Junior Past Madam President for past work well done. Making the presentation is Mrs. Jim B. Bywater (left) president of the Eagles Auxiliary. 7 Box Elder JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday. September 4, 1953 si with ker.s it tuns tne. la. (it Dies In Inials o' the Ihmi Army heie le'ealina (iut. base of Sl'iSTH worth of lneworks in Februaiy. Rove, end Kvoictt sa.d the UniOlMt hangs will Il.tictii e Kow lor, .incut to toimci pastor be med to simulate battle noisof the Brigham City Presbyter es m n.uniig iceiuits .an ehti'ch foi main yu.s, died at hi.x home in Pasadena Fall Phone your society news to 771 Jiornia Saturday August 28 it 4 ,f VII ' a'lin wit . 4 Army Fireworks Brigham Pastor bron. Grey, gren, maroon, SLACKS . FOR CAMPUS WEAR ' the seasons new fabrics and colors. $5.90 Genuine Levi Strauss In Plenty of sizes. 24 to 40 BOYS KNIT JCc Kl SHORTS, pr MENS KNIT SHORTS, pr $7.95 to $14.95 BOYS SLACKS and Tweeds Gabardines ,j SOC- $3.98 to $6.45 KS- For men and boys. Ny Ion by Nu Weave for longer wear. Mens 98c 69c Boys jL BOYS WAIST OVERALLS for school wear. Sturdy, long wearing. Fit good. Lees . .. $2.19 TexnJeans, 1 1 oz. . $2.98 No. 1 Campus Parade! On The SKIRTS All colors and styles newest fabrics. falls in BOYS GYM SHORTS Sanforized . BOYS GYM SHOES P.F. Foundation LADIES GYM OXFORDS $2.98 White P.F. . LOFTIES FA.MOIS KNITWEAR You'll like the quality and styling of these fashdemand - packed ion. sweaters. A first in competition! Wool Orion. $3.98 to $6.95 NUWEAVE or fit and wear. v .iriet of colors l A ANKLETS good 4QC tv v FROM OUR MISSES CINDERELLA FROCKS Gay, fast colors, styled set. smart for the young DEPARTMENT SHOE Yanningans - Grace for boys, girls, teenWalker agers. For longer wear, better fitting and budget priced. Red Goose - $3.98 to $8.95 $1.98 to $4.98 Inc. |