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Show Sign Says "Open Soon" Homemaking Lesson Heard by 4-- Club A Good Homemaker Is Neat and Clean' in Halbits of Work was the title of the lesson given to eight members of the Happy Homemakers club, Tuesday morning at the Richard Hansen home. The lesson was presented by Mrs. Phyllis Owen, club leader, The meeting was called to order by Kathleen OWen followed by the pledge and singing. Following the lesson assignments were made for projects to be conducted in the homes of ' the various members. Refreshments were .served by Mrs. Hansen and Richard daughter, Carolyn. . B from Monday, July 18 to Tuesday, July 26 much needed vacation, for all of our employes and remodeling work which will be done during that period. CALL OR BRING YOUR CLOTHES IN TODAY FOR DELIVERY ON OR BEFORE SATURDAY EVENING. Chrls-tofferse- STA-N- on July 26th with our special DRY U - CLEANING FINER CLEANERS Phone Mrs. Dean Forsgren is recuperating In the Thomas D. Dee hospital following major surgery performed Saturday morning, July 9. a Mrs. Forsgren sustained badly broken ankle while picking cherries Friday.. According to family member?, Mrs. Forsgren is expected home Thursday if she continues to improve as she has during the past few days. r . 55 North Main 54-- ro?nrsonnz , - Mrs. Dean Forsgren Is Recuperating Now ' . Box 1 4 Ml -- - , Your crop ruined by fire? Can and doea happen, even to the most careful. Bui there's no need for you to assume the risk, GENERAL INSURANCE COMPXNT OF AMERICA? field groin Inturance policy protects you from start to finish during the growing eeason, through harvest and while hauling to elevator or warehouse, , 1 ! . ' policyholdft hove saved 15 Thousands of GENERAL GET THE Refreshments were served outside and a social following the business session. 3 V" iOf, Outlining (the coming years program and committee assignments were the main topics of discussion at the business committee meeting held Thursday, July 7, for Soroptimists. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Verabelle C. Knud-son- . Food King . .. Brigham Citys big new super market at 73 North Main will be opeh soon Recording to the towering .sign just Dee Glen Smith and George C. erected. Woodward say it .will be this week end. . , . .. - of your harvest? New Year Planned by Soroptimist Members , We'll see you rarrr? nrcrc nora The following births are announced from' Cooley Memorial hospital: A son was born July 7 to Dee and Ruth Marie Young Brigham City. Evan and Patsy Forsgren Stevens, Brigham City, are the parents of a girl born July 8. A girl was born July 8 to Alfred and Mildred Ann Pett Andersen, Brigham City. Lynn and Joyce Seely Rich-maBrigham City, are the parents of a son born July 10. 4-- ... for a very farmers and ranchers Y BIRTHS .... H FACTS on ffcuir insurance. TODAY. ASK US H. Dee Johnson 134 South Main Elder NEWS Phone 19 or Home Office Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, July 13. 1955 SEATTLE 708-- R i 3, WASH. n The party's on us! Help yourself to Van Engelen's Birthday Specials! SERVING YOU SINCE 1910 45 years ago W. A. Van Engelen started the .Van Engelens store by going in the retail department store business in Burley, Idaho. Six years later his brother H. C. Van Engelen joined him in the business. They have continually operated the Burley store since that date and a present ' H. C. Van Engelen is manager of that store and president of Van Engelens Inc. W. A. Van Engelen has remained active in the organization and for many years has manager the Van Engelen store in Twin Falls, Idaho. 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