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Show PAGE SIX BOX ELDER NEWS Brigham City. Utah Wednesday. August 2, 1950 at Fish Lake on Thursday, July son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Hun- 27, 1950. saker of Honeyvllle, will be held Here (in the United States) In the Honeyvllle ward chapel people work for their own indiPrincess" Friday night at 9 oclock in the vidual success. Under Commu- Contest Planned nism they work because there evening. Elder Hunsaker recently re- is a gun behind them. Elder county fair the Tremonturned from a mission That was the gist of a talk ton Civic league Is sponsoring to the Central states mission at an interclub meeting of the their annual Little Princess field. and Smithfield Brigham City to Roberta H. contest, according eveclubs last Thursday Fronk, Bids For Garland School ning here, and during a subseThe contest, which is to be quent interview by Jan Hart- 'little Addition To Be Asked A call for bids for construction contracts for the Garland elementary school addition will be soon asked, according to Her-viBunderson .building administrator of the county board of With unequalled n service that cuts education. for Plans and specifications the building have been completed and Superintendent Kenneth E. Weight has conferred with the state board of education, who, it is expected will approve the plans without delay. production costs and boosts poultry Income. Because of the delay in the architects office, it may be 60 to 90 days before the contract will be ready for bids. Although the school bond election was held April 13, actual plans on the high school building were not started until after the bond issue was passed. mapooiw CO-O- P Ci'twrul Otficrv Sc C'emvNHNi UW Oy J Nruiuht'S Ititthe Utah and South COMPLETE 'VETERINARY SERVICE FOR BOX ELDER COUNTY I DR. HENDRIK VERSLUIS HAS REOPENED HIS PRACTICE IN BOX ELDER COUNTY AND HAS ESTABLISHED IN TREMONTON. man, kian. Hartman, now Hastings college, Hastings, Nebraska, left his Communist ruled homeland nine months ago by skiing through the mountains to the American occupation zone in Germany. "Do not be fooled, Hartman said, Communism does work. They do produce and they are well organized, but the difference between their prosperity and that of the United States, is that they must do it for fear of losing their lives while here they prosper because there is individual initiative because they want to personally succeed. Communist In U. S. In describing the Communists in the United States Hartman continued, it is a very dangerous thing. I know. I have seen it defeat nations." While only 10 percent, or even less, of the people in Czechoslovakia are actually communists, it is this well organized group who runs the country. The rest detest communism and would gladly leave as I did if said they had the chance, Hartman. 'Hundreds of the college professors and other intellectuals of his homeland are in labor camps, Hartman said, while those found safe according to communist standards, hold the Jobs regardless of their ability. "In 1948 when the commun: ists took over, I woke up In the morning and saw a policeman standing at each end of the street," Hartman said. "I ran out to get a newspaper to see what had happened, but all it had in it was instructions on what to do and where to go. I raced in and turned on the radio, but it to had nothing but instructions. On the program was a trio, consisting of Mrs. Dick Hansen, Margaret Larsen and Juanita Steffen, accompanied by Rea 7 Hospital Facilities For All Animals i ' GENERAL PRACTICE Tremonton RFD No. 1 Phone 3962 ' 114 Miles West Of Elwood School House I M Omer Call presented Clark Hillam with a crown as king of jackass riders for his efforts at the Donkey softball game at Reese Pioneer park the previous Saturday. The long awaited 6oftball game ended with Smithfield as victors. The lunch of hot dogs and hamburgers was served and cooked under the supervision of E. L. (Doc) Petersen. Assisting with arrangements was Cam Harmon, chairman of the entertainment committee and Bob Nielsen, J. D. Merrell and Morris Burtcher. The program was under the direction of Dr. Frank Saito, chairman of interclub activities. J-. YOUVE C3EVEQ SEEN A, REFRIGERATOR LIRE THIS! i in athletics, Bob u of Box Elder high an alumnus of and Utah State AgricuitJ?' Bab Musulas, son of Mr. and Utah University of Brigham 'Musulas Mrs. Alex he attended a 91 which from ArCity, recently graduated CaliDr. Musulas will Southern of University the U ' California. He is man? dental school. and commercial painter in Salt fornias known former Lavon Gibbs of j- his for partlcipa Well Lake City, will remain on display at the Brigham City Carnegie library for an additional week by special permission from Friberg, according to Mrs. Oneta J. In spii Thorne. county considdone Friberg, who has tw erable work for the Daughters of it and Utah Pioneers new memorial idpa building in Salt Lake City, has been painting pictures of this ors.. area for the Northwestern paper With EMEHSON ELECTRIC & Port, company. model SMa. o,1 led boi id, but ding a il Willard And Perry Vie For Title hou Willard and Perry won semifinal games last Thursday night softin the South stake ball league and will play Thursday, August 3, for the second half championship. These games are scheduled for Thursday night, as follows: 7:30 p. m. Indian School vs. Sixth. r 7:30 p. m. Mantua vs. team from Second, Fifth and First. 8:30 p. m. Willard vs. Perry (second half championship). Perry won the first half cham pionship, so, if Perry wins this the game they will represent stake in the division tournament in Ogden. If Willard wins, the will be league championship determined by a play off Thursday, August 10. mtnt. RrMMfAleM l SO Lb. S' ? Held PMy-Oo- r In VJtw, III S' H. 11-- GIGANTIC, s STORE-WID- 27 North Main cent 3 girls lamb ally f exper Postively Ends C B. Saturday Night! rnsion of k in i he lar rti Pi rhe e can f ' COATS AND 15 Coats, 10 Suits of fine $24.75 to $52.50 SUITS style and materials. Values t DRIPC 2 I lllvL To closeout at 10 Unlined Suits, Gabardine and Tweed $19.75 values THIS SALE IS CIA 7C baCK ylUafv ,0 STORIDE. SPECIAL ,efy ond UR STORE s5" Closeoat Pc- - B reduCed . C7 7'7e''MB0 Clearance Dark & Val & women. Call, Btensk TIMERS SAVINGS! vl. to BWeJJea AC Stock. and PRICES CANNOT -"..- OIJK MOltE NESDAV, 10:0 WAS A. SI. REFUNDS OR... EXCHANGES CLOSED FOE 'avid I Dai arded lersoi 5 t set hdwii fe inWER THIS G; tanal Hun 1 Ma; sho las bune rth j d it i SIUOTS-Ctar- anc. rrore style. C9 Q5 only values FOUNDATIONS Special groups of Girdles, Combinations, Brassieres REDUCED l3 All reg. stock red. 157. HATS Final Clearance Special Group Summer Hats. Val. to $7.95 $1.00 & $2.00 HSU lift L awKKf51?SUrtr-yU- : sizes. STYLE most Goo i 150 DISC. GownroS ePeS whUC values SLIPS1 Grol!P "3 "T tailored, 8 Misses I- Paul Cil Si . PEASANT tels. and Femi-meer-ed 'm ICil COrrON T and Dewa, Coo ch f( Irenes and Prints. ISsOTTEDL'STlles. .ward: owen & $6.95 9 GRAND PRICE. Swiss. -- 75. Mcarance de, Di Bo izler, ,r,'913nsc. only. PasteK rid Kc ch, fi i-js- X'S prof articij n this Don mbs, Nylon and Values to Phone 300 sup wenty AT 10:00 A. M. E' kmsMIS V Brigham City, Utah b than av WEDNESDAY D pw Warranty with Every but e STARTING Workmen must have the room for remodeling operations and We must dispose of present stocks to prevent their being damaged and soiled by UR ENTIRE STOCKS ARE INCLUDED. Buy for now and for future wear. Many Items Suitable for School Wear tool EVERY ITEM MARKED AT PRICES YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO PASS BY. j Rafrigrator.SThmToday Atci of tl ranPSSES one & 2 Light& n.rks. 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They alone have and Ha art AC-U- ELITE Refrigerators bottle-opener- MODEL 543 -- BLACK COLD Superheterodyne Emerson Radio in handsome plastic cabinet. Widely featured as the Black Gold model- -a super elec- Ik -tperformer with all new An ronic developments. "" outstanding value at Also available in attractive colors. Other New Emerson Radios For Every Purpose, Every Attend The . built-i- n fence n INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER ts was le e) ed to Der bs out four lulty ailed isible ONE OP THE MANY NEW Egg-0-Ma- Itievision Hunsai Kerii art Hun Morre tened 1 the t lest- FORMALS even tFmersori Hadioumi and Mi on hi jbert I n Ogd iruised pens he twe lied. Cold to Floor , lift,,, eyvillc, it Mot. f .1 Cm. y- MODEL J29i arrowly were inCooi r we was 1 Mv Crliprt hold Ovor 21 lb. r menu) i Cabin ,it carrying hndl. rn features. It with pridt All-sta- one-gam- TONE t'e IummI M of FORMANCE. n '.'J. r. Bob I clusive. The little princess and her two attendants will ride on the Tre- Social Security Agent monton Civic league float dur- To Be Here Thursday ing the parade August 31. "Are you one of those older Entries must register with workers who is not ready to reeither Phyllis Reeder at Tre- tire but who is out of work ocmonton 5081 or Delia Udy, Tre- - casionally for a month or more because of illness, vacation, rest lay-offIf so you Former Navy Men Can or seasonal may be losing social security Reenlist For 1 Year benefits by not filing your claim. This statement was All men with previous naval made by Charles W. Feldhauser, service can now enlist in the social security field naval reserve, with the same rate they held at time of disMany elderly workers fail to charge, and be ordered to active railize that the Social Security duty for a minimum period of Act for monthly payone year, the Ogden Navy re- mentsprovides to insured 65 year old office announced. cruiting men and women if the worker All men in the above cate- is out of work for even one engory desiring to enlist in the tire month. naval reserve and go on active Mr. Feldhauser will be in duty may submit their applica- Brigham City on Thursday, Autions at the navy recruiting of- gust 3, 1950, at the fice in the post office building Security office, fromEmployment 2:30 until room 271, Ogden, Utah. 4:00 p. m. Reese. 1 The mackinaw trout weighed pounds, and was 38 Inches long. It was caught on a red and white dare-devafter a 22 fight. The large fish was taken by Hollis Osborne, 1611 East 3115 South, Salt Lake City, Utah. In his company was Melvin Watkins, 1965 Garfield avenue, Salt held August 19, at McKinley Lake City. The two not only Czechoslovaschool ai 5 oclock in the eve- caught the record fish, but a is open to all children good catch of rainbow trout as a student at ning, from three to six years old in- well. two-yea- r AND PARMKIS Musulas Graduates tion uate and From Dental School Welcome Home For,w,T" A GUN IN TITEm BACK Art Display Will Record Trout For Kiwanians Hear Of Communist Dangers 50 Season Don C. Hunsaker Caught Be Held Over Here The largest trout taken in A welcome home testimonial of Professor The Utah so far this year was caught nold paintings of U Instructor in honor oI Don C. Hunsaker, From Czechoslovakia Refugee Thursday Friberg, 05 cw! 'WIJ 0 ee-- fech ary SPORTSWEAR Final Closeout Groups Slacks, Pushers, Shorts, Swim Suits. )i PRICE t mi mBes 1 be !h s at 2 urpi to ( ybr eon: ALL SALES FINAL fsw iho |