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Show f Showers Thursday Keep Temperature At 77 Degree Mark Art Class Will Not Meet September 6 rt weather and light showers Thursday dropped the Cloudy temperature to a cool 77 degrees Thursday after an early morning low of 58. A tenth of an inch of moisture had been received up to 5.00 p. m., Charles Clifford, official wea ther recorder, announced. student-- - of Playoffs Sel Harold Olson will observe the Labor Day hoi id iv next week but will resume (1 J tegul ir Mondav meetings 11 Mrs g mi on .September II m w ei k Thome announeed this L For Golf Club Smith Stggard have 23 returned from a delightful day Vld i Clawson tour of Ampr lean shrines Will Ttie trio left with other lour members cm Kriihiv August 6 aboard the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad from Salt Lake ( ity They returned August 28 I In v The mooting last Thui-uiarepmt a most entoyahle matked the end of the iraft and! eumninii il and happy way to ait prooi t for youngsters hold si e an important pait of Amor eai h week as a part of the sum ii t The trip was planned to travel mer recreation program of the fit v under direction of Mr and m comfort with no responsibili Mrs J T Bate, who served as ties Time was spent in Denver supervisors and mstruitnrs An average of 20 students was Kansas City Burlington, Iowa: maintained during the entire Chicago Illinois, Cleveland, summer season, the supervisor many places of interest to LDS Roi hester, ri port, and many attractive ar hurch members, and titles were made by the young New ork, Massachusetts 10 11 and 12 year olds Some of these wtl he shown in a special window display here during Finished Work Tournaments be Shown While Billy Glover and John hi fall ti rm opened on Au Larsen are deciding whiih will ,iis 2 i md mitts everv Mon get the 1954 president s trophy d iv iftiinoon at 3 30 ei lock at it the Brigham City Golf and The temperatures on Wed Ko r High silionl a few (.our try club Harold Boui k nesday were registered at 93 "innings in tjie tss still are Datrell Gardner and Leo Jensen iv ill hie Mrs Thoi ne sud degiees high, 64 low. will tie playing off a three way mati h to determine the winner ot tlie directors cup Both trophies are awarded an your toast means most with... nuclly by the Box Elder News and Journal to the winners of the two tournament events 1 On Peach Days v i (.lover carried off the June and July legs for the presidents tn.phv while Larsen won the August event They will plav an 18 hole match to decide the i hampionship Bautk was the June winner Gantnc-winninfor the director's cup in July and Jensen in August 1795 Distilled from Kentucky Limestone water and choice grains .. matured in charred, season d oak barrels That't whv it tasbs better NOTICE given that the Box Elder County Commts sioners will meet Tuesday of Monday, Sept 7th instead Sept tlth due to Monday being a legal holiday, Labor Day Box Elder County Commissioners Notice not 30 not 40 not 50 rrs loo;: bourbon! KENTUCKY STRAIGHT B0US80N WHISKEY GREAT is hereby K Bv i tkx Ten Smiling Students work with plastic novelties at the summer recreation cratt and art protect held eury Thursday during the summer months at the Teen-Agclub. They are, left to nght . at h Da v s Tin t rafts and arts class met oveiv 'Ihursdav students work tug with plastte novelties, cos fume tewelrv artificial flowers land doing some wood working e Hetty Gay Tingey Margie Okimura, Diane Kopinitz, Shirley Johnson, Susan Tetersen, Janet Petersen, Janice Petersen, Mary Alice Alston, an unidentified boy and Julia Clark. BEAM OISTILUNG CO. CLERMONT. IN SAVINGS S 3 e KENTUCKY ALL DEPARTMENTS! SHOP FOR TWO DAYS SUNDAY & MONDAY These Outstanding Bargains For Friday, Saturday, September WE ARE CLOSED SUNDAY AND MONDAY ICC COI,!) MELONS 2 GRAPES LETTUCE CORN lbs. SEEDLESS Pound s "d ' 1 JUST STIR 29' A jP3pET .500 2 count WESTINGHOUSF APPLIANCES SHRIMPS ... 45 TOMATO JUICE CORN Blue Pine 33 29 2 for 27 " 20 S 2293 799 beer 39 49 LUNCH MEAT asst, lb. LINK SAUSAGE H.C. lb GROUND BEEF They saw numerous museums, irt exhibits went on sightseeing tours entoyed meals in beautiful hotels; at breakfast on August 20 at a New York Autoin mat attended a broadcast Radio City toured the Rockefeller Center, by boat to the Statue of Liberty and saw a fine Broadway show Pittsin They breakfasted burgh on Thursday and arrived in Salt Lake City via Union Pacific cm Saturday morning HIM: the worst of his illness ...and AHEAD i a cheerful convalescence the doctor and hospital bills have all been paid, with the help of a BANK PERSONAL LOAN FOR LOW-COS- CREDIT TO MEET ANY SOUND PERSONAL NEED, APPLY TO OUR BANK. Cases of Measles Discovered in County Six Me .lex cropped up again cm the health record in Box Elder countv for the week ending Au guxt 27 with six cases being re ported Brigham Citv had a dean record accoulmg to the- - state rle partment of health which issues i RoxfLDERfiOUNTyRANK ' 110 South Main IaTtoy I). White President MEMBER Brigham City, Utah E. R. Davis Cashier F. I). I. C. allBeef.lb.25 49 39 BACON Ctidahys Rival Sliced, lb. lbPOT ROAST - FRYERS Sir FRANKS Swifts All Meat lb MUTTON STEW choice, lb. ROAST Making Costume Jewelry are Mary Hadley, Susan Hansen and Judy Ann Reddings. They used beads, other trinkets to make earrings, broaches and scatter pins. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bate supervised the crafts and arts program. . . . PORK BEANS 2f CORNED BEEF R ASM:! KKiui seeing the great pageant at Hill ( utnorah 33 Med. size cleaned !,i; ,an New York City and Washington D C The list of places visited was long and interesting was One of the highlights QAz 0UV FOLGERS COFFEE when the doorbell ringer comes. BEAMS Brigham City, Utah Friday, September 3. 1954 EACIAL TISSUE UYDPYI iTTHnon j Jjj BEHIND the weeklv bulletins SPOOR NONFAT DRY MILK Each BE PREPARED! z kp MIXS INSTANTIT r,e" BELL PEPPERS Power Tools . . . including jig saws, sanders and buffers, were used safely by the oung 10, 11 and 12 year old youngsters. Shown here, let t to right are Kent Andersen, Jimmy Harmon, Janet Petersen, Shirley Johnson and Fred Clark. , 3 25c bmMWP 10 WITH n"u-Dozen 4 mm Pound BANANAS 3-- Elder JOURNAL f Items made included earrings bird bleaches scatter puts housi s t or net shelves and all suits of plastic novelties During the summer si hooting tti( voungsters leaned to use the ig saw i lei Inc sanders and bullets as well as develop hand skills Students for the most part puri based the Kuppliex used at eos! hi fabric ate the items made the instructions being furnished fiee as a vital part of the city operated recreational program Operation of the craft and arts class in no wav inteiforred with the Teen Age club which meets cm a ye.ir around basis every Monday, Wednesday and Saturdav evening Bate pointed out lie and Mrs Purdelt Far mer are supervisors of this city sponsored club which is open to all teen age' youngsters County Cleik JAMES 6 5 Box lt . . OI.SI.N B Brigham Talks Enjoy Vida Fox Clawson Tour Arts , Crafts Program Ends for Summer Douglas R. Clay Arrives in Paris Civil Service Lists Local Job Opening Applications are being accept ed by the Tenth U S Civil Ser vice region for Fireman station 80 arv holler positions paying with an hour for employment the U S Department of the In tcrior Office of Indian Affairs Intermountain school in Brig ham City 10 38 No Announcement gives complete informa tion about the tvpe of position to he filled from this examine tion qualification requirements etc Interested persons should obtain a copy of this announce ment before tiling Competitors will not he requtr ed to take a written test, tun will he rated on the extent and qualitv of their experience and training relevant to the duties of the position lurther information and the forms necessarv application m iv tie obtained from Civil Ser n rc present dive vui inform (Jinn S i Ison located at offer in Brigham ( itv Ap plications will be uccptcd until Si ptcniber l'Cil (10741 lie-pos- t 1 1 Pvt Douglas R (lav son of Mr and Mrs Wallace A ( lay Route 2 Brigham ( ity arrived in Parts. August 17 and was as signed to the 7tll Signal Battal ton part of Supreme Headquar Powers ters Allied Europe (SHAPE His unit together with French i and Rntish signal squadrons the c ommunical ion network for SHAPE and links it N A I ( to Die capita Is ( ,v u, stationed at Fort 'Monmouth N J be foie his over seas assignment maintains 1 1 , Cool Hay Row ROW ITY Miss (I Pi ley f irmerx have cmlv to call Fire ( hu f Izvmard Cook if thev feel their hav barns are over heated and susceptible to fire A it ire sent Hive of the agricul tur il si honl tikes a tempi r Jure rclit g "f (hi h irn lb tpplu x a coiling spr iv of carbon dioxit la di i ides tin h iv ide and bain ate too hot i LIVE ITEMS FROM OUR MORGUE lb-5- mum r 7 49 r Paul Truck Oroi-- r Honored for Rrarur S m a plm ,med T S' ha ct h' cVour1r,, roiii i mo 4, ' Tj vtl ei 'ZU- - I J ltrivers havJ Driver . High .iinni Jli-.i'- nrhrr '' K at Receives Triple Honors t. t li&THE h iel,.!'.I Vi Prevent rash Honored in Minnesota ho ivJ ( Kiskc cl I BIG FRIENDY STORE Stop! Shop and Save For the Two Day Holiday! f' m froi" 7 150 ' t., VUfU? . lb I f uttri s i,lt, ife to jj -' II.".;.. r Red Diamond umheon Motorist in Crash Laud 1 rm k Driver For Heroism in Averting Possible Death . rT- ..r.-'-- 1 IIih I'ZV PEAS , "m ; I llrroism is a habit wilt trmh driivis! UTAH MOTOR TRANSPORT ASSN. v'L BRIGHAM CITYS MOST MODERN MARKET Phone 58 Corner 5th South and Main CASH AND CARRY PRICES T y"pn CAN 10 |