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Show "1' JTperfionallfj peaking ByCWC 9 P& I featured in !j . print anonymous letters, but one was received recently which deserves reit leaves the imlating. Mailed in Ogden, from that city a its that party pression talking, but I suspect its a local resident. Penned on the margin of a newspaper adThanks, vertisement which is headlined, folks, for buying Ogden products in Ogden Our industries are thriv- is this message: We have your laundry business, were ing. getting your bread business and pipe busi-- 1 ness. What else will you let us have. We can still use Brigham money. I .seldom Ladies Home Journal The Ray Crookstons of Logan at down 25 to Christmas dinner last year with some extra guests on the side, the editors of Ladies' Home Journal, who had chosen them to represent both the Christmas spirit and the finest of Mormon life. Be sure to read their How Young America Lives story "Ten Angels for Christmas" f in the December Journal out today. Logan neighbors will miss the "ten little angels" this year, f ) because they'll be keeping Christmas with their grandk parents back in Missouri. But everybody can read about V their Christmas festivities in one of the most colorful, ex' IsriUiwft citing stories the Journal's ever told. Get your December copy today while the supply lasts. i y ". What hurts is the fact that the indictment is so true. large majority of our citizens shop the Brigham City stores first, going elsewhere only when they cant find exactly what they want which is rare. A thoughtless few, do the major portion of their buying in Ogden, Salt Lake City, under the delusion they can buy for less, get something different." r.V Beehive Camp to Meet At Petersen Home Fri. Mrs. Anna Petersen, 595 South Third East is to be hostess to members of the Beehive camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers on Friday evening, November 2(1, at 7:30 p. rn. A special session is being held and all members are urged to attend. A CURTIS MAGAZINE Y.B.A. HONEYVILLE BAZAAR AND CARNIVAL Starts at Saturday, November 27 5 P. M. Japanese foods, pie, cake, refreshments, hand made gift items for sale. roaster oven, platform rocker, vacuum cleaner, radio and many others. DOOR PRIZES: Westinghouse PUBLIC INVITED! Press Utah. r , - all family travel problems' but not mm mm you This newspaper believes in trading with our home town merchants so strongly that we will not even accept retail advertising from firms located outside Box Elder county. We refuse several thousand dollars worth of advertising every year on this basis, but because we dont need the business, but because of our principle. My own private feeling is that every Now you con take the entire family on holiday visits for a lot less than ever before! Greyhounds new Family Plan means big savings in travel! Heres how the We certainly owe it to our local industries and business firms who employ our friends and neighbors, support our local churches and projects, pay taxes to provide for our schools, city and county functions. Association, Seh Daddy Will Be Surprised when he sees how much little Rebecca has grown since he left her 15 months ago. Mrs. Wm. G. Boyland and Becky will join First Lieutenant Boyland in Hawaii soon. They plan to leave Thanksgiving Day by train for San Francisco then continue by ship to Hawaii. . . . Young Brigham City Matron and Youngster Will Join Lt. Wm. Boyland in Hawaii Lake Chat. W. Claybaugh, Publisher Gladys Eckeraley, Advertising Manager Subscription rate $3.00 per year, payable in advance; in combination with the Bos Elder Journal, (published Fridays) $3 00 per year; $2.50 foe 6 months; sing) copy 10 cents. Eagles' Auxiliary Postpones Meeting Regularly slated Eagles Auxiliary meeting for this evening, Wednesday, November 24, will not be held, it was announced today by Mrs. Helen Lee, president. Next Thursday, December 2, all members of the local group are invited to a state visitation to be held in Salt Lake City. Carol Bennett Long Beach, California, National President of the Eagles Auxiliaries, is to be guest that evening. Following Mrs. Bennetts talk, a joint initiation ceremony will be held for candidates from the various auxiliaries of the state. Brigham City plans to initiate two or three new members at that time. Anyone desiring transportation to Salt Lake City is invited to make arrangements with Mrs. Lee, Mrs. Marie Bywater or Mrs. Esther Hodges. FAMILY ONE WAY mer- chant in Brigham City should take the same pledge to buy everything possible here. Selfishly, I could add that this would include printing. fWtband w wtf traveling at heod f fomily Wife (wile froftog with he bond) Children under 22 yeon old Children under $3 years of age Children mdM 5 years old cuts travel costs PLAN ROUND TRIP rowmi-tn- Regular p for tor A HKE HtEC toe y on Overland Greyhoeod lines hr deparlurei an Mon"Between oH Ask your ogenl lor family fion lores 0 day, fuejdoy and Wednesday other desDnolroM. poli mr who knows the rood! YouR travel wM Hi Relax . . . and travel with our friendly Greyhound driver. Forget driving worries and parking pioblems . . . and t ike it easy with an expenenied wideawake driver at the wheel. Ym'M enjoy new travel comfort aboard Greyhound's and Boyland Barker Home Scene SCfNf CRUISER' and HIGHWAY TRAVELER daughter, Rebecca, Stemcruiser offers a Of Birthday Party Greyhounds exclusive . new aie packed and ready to leave . and complete washroom raised obseivation level The home of Mr. and Mrs Its famous companion, the Highway for Hawaii on Thursday, Thanksright on thehasbus' h 6 foot pxtute windows . . . and Traveler, Rex Barker in Corinne was the Air Suspension Ride! giving Day. scene of a birthday party honYoull find It's oy to leave when you wont to Prior to leaving they will be oring Mr. Barker, Ray Barker and return when you want to especially honored at Thanks- and Lorenzo Baiker Saturday, Because of Greyhounds frequent service, vou can almost pick your giving dinner at the home of November 20. time of departure and return Only Greyhound provides o much service to so many places! Hot supper was served from Mrs. Boylands parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Stoller. Mrs Boyland one table centered with a lovely n Youll find Its more convenient to travel is the former Nancy Jane Stol- birthday cake. to depots convenientty Greyhound takes vou right downtown located in the heart of tire business district . . close to theatres, shops ler. Following the meal the eveand stores. was spent in visiting and ning They will leave by train, con- making Christmas plans. Youll enjoy tbe luxury of SlUMBER-STOservice on long trips tinue to San Francisco, receive r Now . . . you can travel by day . and each night. were: Mr. and Mrs. Attending SLUMBER-STOservice takes care of your hotel reserGreyhounds and Lorenzo Barker, Mr. and Mrs. their shipping assignment so that accommodations are waitmg for you each vations m advance orientation at Fort Mason, then Spencer Stone and son, night when you arrive! Jay, and sail for Hawaii. They will join Mr. and Mrs. Donald Barker and ASK YOUR AGENT ABOUT Lt. Boyland who serves with David Barker of GREYHOUND'S NEW LOW Brigham City; Amozfeg SCENfCRUtSEt the U. S. Army AAA AW Battal- Mr. and Mrs. Roland fAMILY PLAN FARESI Barker and ion at Scofield barracks. They Mr and Mrs. Deverell Phone 175 Howard Hotel Barker, plan to remain one year. Bear River City; Mr. and Mrs. Lt. Boyland entered the army Ray Barker, Malad, Idaho, and HIGHWAY TRAVELER Mr. and Mrs. Barker of Corinne. through the ROTC. at the Utah He State Agricultural college. seived at Fort Bliss, Texas, prior for to overseas duty in Korea ALL JOBS GUARANTEED one year. , The mother and daughter COUPON SPECIAL! COUPON SPECIAL! their have received shots, have completed all paper work, have shipped their furniture, car and luggage and are waiting for Thursday to arrive. Upon their arrival in Hawaii AT it will be 15 months since the family has been together. Mrs. Boyland was pleasantly surprised by a going away party held at the home of Mr and Mrs. Ruel Eskelsen. Hostesses were: Mrs. Pep Peters, USE OUR COUPONS SAVE CASH! Mrs. Bud Seigfreid and Mrs. Anderson. Those attending enjoyed Rates Reasonable 30c 30c bridge games and luncheon. A This Coupon lovely gift of jewelry was presented to Mrs. Boyland. Other Top Workmanship Worth 30c to You guests included: Mrs. Farrell on any purchase Mrs. Max Mrs. Jensen, Walker, Mechanics Expert of $3 or more Ed Richardson and Mrs. Quinn Expires Dec. 31 Eskelsen. for A family dinner party was 30c 30c ALL MAKES & MODELS held on Sunday at the home of Mrs. Keith (Ruth Stoller) Elmer in Salt Lake City in honor of Mrs. Boyland and Becky. Family members attended. Mrs. Wm. G. . velvet-smoot- downtown-to-downfow- ... P . . sleep-ove- ... GREYHOUND SAVE MONEY sm's auto smm , Adrtutmtnt il From where I sit ... by NEET55 STUBEBflm eomfldBim Now in direct competition with the very lowest priced Worlds greatest See Studebakers big, and the ultra-luxurio- V-- 8 V-8- s! value! ed V-- us Studebaker...j0 much better made... worth more when you JOE CARR, Inc. 750 South Main Saturday they got et to auction Brown's house for nonpayment of taxes. Buck Stone was the auctioneer. Everybody who came to the auction knew that Sis is a war widow. When Buck began the bidding be aaid, Anybody can bid. Just remember Sis and three nice kids live here. Now tokos going to start the bidding? There was silence. 'Sigatand-Sn- g in back, got the point She reached into her purse for just about all the money she had in the world. "Ill bid 76, aba said. off Sis , new Champion, foo new Studebaker President 8 1 high-power- Joe Marsh Going Going But Not Gone! V-- trade! Phone737 mmm Sold, bellowed Buck and Sis had her home back. From where I sit. Buck Stone used a helping hand instead of a gavel. It was real neighborliness. You know, even in something as small as respecting anothers choice of beverage, a person can be neighborly. You might like buttermilk. I'm sold on a temperate glass of beer. And I cant buy anyone's telling me I'm wrong. Coupons may be used on cash purchases and CAS finance plan. SEE SAM or FRANCIS FOR FREE ESTIMATE AND INSPECTION! SAM'S AUTO SERVICE 333 North Main Street Copyright. 1954, United States Brewers Foundation sanHS ALL Phone 260 JOBS GUARANTEED iffli (Mw&v. - TELEVISION SETS - APPLIANCES - RECORD PLAYERS AND PHONO RECORDERS sspsees ramame Lay It Aitmt if i 9 GREYHOUND'S No con- Brigham City ladies who attend regular meeting of the Utah Women's legislative CounThe following births arc ancil last Thursday, November 18, nounced from Cooley Memorial included: hospital: A boy was born November 18 Mrs. R N Price, Mrs. R. M. Kaiser, Mrs. C. V. Forsgren, Miss to Veloy H and Marilyn Austin Ann Eiickson, Miss Jean Shon-ka- , Belnap of Gotland. David and Gwendolyn Wheat-leMrs. Luella MacFarlane, Burnett of Fielding are the Mrs Elma Klitgaard and Mrs. Connie M. Peters. parents of a girl born November 19. Topic for discussion Thursday A girl was born November 21 was the pending divorce legisto Harry and Lucille Benally lation. of Intermountain The ladies report a most in- Roanhorse school. teresting and informative John Melvin and Alva West Hardy of Brigham Route No. 1 are the parents of a boy born 2 Box Elder NEWS November 21. Brigham City. Utah Twins, a girl and boy, were Wednesday. November 24. 1954 born to Oliver Gordon and Jean A weekly In Bateman Hirschi of 451 North newspaper, established 1896, published every Wednesday and Third West, November 23 The entered becond Uim Matter at the poet office in Brigham City, Utah uo little six pound Miss arrived at der the act of March 8, 1879. 4 oclock a. m. and the boy, six Member Audit Bureau of Circulation, pounds seven ounces, arrived at Na-- I Utah State Frees Association, 4:07 a m. The Hirsehis have 'tonal Editorial Association and United Pres. Advertising Representative: Utah five other children. City. ", "Here's the answer to Brigham Ladies Attend Legislative Council State i' SUHENACTADY, N. Y. (Ul) It can rain when the tempera- dont believe that Theres neer been a product made what someone could make one similar, quite as good, to sell for less money. merchant could stay in business if he sistently fleeced the public. Actually, only get what you pay for. A Actually, then can do neither. Even advantage of sale merchandise, no buys enough to pay the transportation j Is above, according to General The rain Electin' scientists. would fall from a warm mass ture is below freezing, and it of air high above the ground; can snow when the temperature the snow from a cold mass. (Weather Report I personally have shoe lace in Ogden or a as much as bought Salt Lake City since Ive been here. I like to trade here. Im convinced that I save money, quality considered, by doing so. I FAMILY Hawaii Here We Come costs, expenses of a trip to the city. Many, many times, shoppers have gone to the city, bought what they thought was different merchandise, only to return and find the same thing in Brigham City, at the same or even lower in price. Lay It Away! |