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Show t t SOCIETY WA n .Lillian P. Mullenauz ' Visits With Relatives And Friends In Brigham Mullenaux of Mesa, Arizona visited in Brig ham City Saturday. While in Brigham City she visited with her aunt, Mrs. Sadie Pett; a cousin, Mrs. Claude Olsen, and former missionary companions, Mr. and Mrs. R, N. Lillian iMrs. -- t 1 P. Price. r She 'Is fcnroute to her home from a visit with a daughter In Moses Lake, Washington. Bowcutt Family To Hold Mrs. Noel Bennion And Daughter Return Home After Visit In Utah Annual Family Reunion All members of the Bowcutt family are to hold their annual Mrs. Noel Bennion and daughfanjily reunion August 12 and ter, Laura, of Corvallis, Oregon, 13. have been visiting with friends The reunion will be held at and relatives in Utah. At Bear River City they visitthe Officers camp in Logan canyon. All members are told ed at the home of Mrs. Bennions that the camp will be available parents, Mr. and Mrs. John 'Friday, August 11, at 4 oclock Holmgren, and in Brigham City in the afternoon. they visited at the home of a sister, Mrs. Emery J. Reese. of will be the Meeting family Mrs. Bennion is the former called to order as soon as all Mildred Holmgren of Bear River members arrive, it was announced today by Ben Grant, vice City. president. Beehive Camp Of D.U.P. Enjoy Dinner Party The Beehive of Camp the entertained at a daughters and partners lawn and dinner party at the home of Daughter Jane Bergstrom, Saturday, D. U. P., 5. BUILD, IMPROVE OR REPAIR j t August Dinner was served at 6:30 oclock in the evening to the following people: Mr. and Mrs. Evan Bergstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Robert .Tin-geMr. and Mrs. Andrew Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Armstrong and daughter Marsha, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carr. Mrs. Violet Tingey, Mrs. Anna Hunsaker, Mrs. Virga Harding, Mrs. Estella Burt, and Mrs. Mary Rose. Special guests were: Mrs. Lola Andersen, Mrs. Elva Vail, Mrs. LaVern Erickson, and Miss Arronia Lou Harding. After dinner the group went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carr where games were played and prizes awarded. i SHEDS, BARNS Ur GRANARIES USE SERVICE COMPLETE TRI-STAT- PLANS 4 'Hs." . Anything from a feeding trough to a model dairy barn 'it included in our d Happy Stitchers Learn Art Of Dress Making Farm Building Plan Service. Hundreds of practical plans including exact i club The Happy Stitchers met at the home of Josette Peters, Friday, August 4, at 4 oclock In the afternoon. Mrs. Gunderson, club leader, gave the lesson and instructed the girls on how to cut out dresses. The roll was called and the minutes were read and ap' proved. c Light refreshments were served to seven girls and their leader. Next meeting will be held at the home of Sheryl Nelson, Thursday, August 10, at 2 oclock in the afternoon. 4-- MATERIALS Dimension lumber, siding, cement, aluminum roofing, we building hardware have or can get for you immediately any quantity ... J , you need. Quality, of f 1 course, is the finest. FINANCING ARRANGED Farmers can borrow up to $$,000 with as long as $ years to repay under FHA terms. We will be happy i Kindergarten Clubs Plan Summer Party The Kindergarten clubs an- Public Invited Stubble Mulch To Meet Utahs Demonstration Finest Artists Brigham ROTC Man Completes Course Eight equipment dealers Jn Elder county will demonstrate the use of 20 pieces of stubble mulch farming equipment at the A. A. Cook farm, seven miles west of Tremonton, in a stubbe mulch demonstration on August 16, according to Burnice Hunsaker, chairman of the equipment dealers commitBox There will be a treat In store for the art lovers of Box Elder county when they are given the opportunity to meet personally the artists who contributed so generously of their talents and material to beautify the Little Theatre room in the new museum in Salt Lake City. (Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thorne have invited these artists to Brigham City and they invite the public to meet them Sunday afternoon, August 20 from 2 until 6 oclock at the First ward chapel. A program will be given from 2 to 3 oclock which will consist of musical numbers and short talks from representative artists. From 3 until 6 oclock the public may view pictures that the artists will have on display at the chapel. The following are the artists who contributed to the Little Theatre room and who, with their partners, have been invited to meet the people of Brigham City: Lynn Fousett, Lura LeConte SteRedd, Professor wart, Ester Poulsen, Elverta J. Jacobsen, Henri Moser, Cornelius Salisbury, Rachel Grant Taylor, Howell Rosenbaum, Irene Fletcher, Florence E. Ware, Leah Johnson, Professor- - Farrell Collett, Professors iDoyle M. Strong, Jack Vigos, George Dunphy, Hyle S. Stayner, Frank C. Professor Everett Thorpe, t, Odessa H. Barrett, Kenneth Professor Lorin G. Jr., Jessie Larson, Dolly S. Rockwood, Professor Arnold and Dean Avard Fairbanks of the U. of U. Other people who have donated to the theater to make it a place of beauty and with their partners will be invited, are: Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Capel from the Flint Distributing company: Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bennett of the Z. C. M. I., Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stratford of North Main D.U.P-Memori- Pro-chetFol-lan- Fri-ber- g tee. .i The Agricultural Extension serservice, Soil Conservation vice, Production and Marketing administration, Northern Utah and Soil Conservation , district farm equipment dealers are jointly sponsoring the stubble mulch program. The. purpose of the demonstration is to show farmers in the northern part of the state how the various types of equipment can be operated and adjusted ' to do stubble mulch farming. Summer fallowing of dry farm land by the stubble mulch method has been proved to be most effective in the control of both wind and water erosion in the northern part of the state according to Blaine Morse, district conservationist. Soil Con servation service. However, there are possibilities of poor ' crop yields of stubble mulch farming is done properly, Morse caU' tioned. ' Among the tools to be demon e strated are all types of tillers, weeding equipment, rotary hoes, and drills. , The demonstration will start at 10 oclock In the morning and will continue until all the equip. ( Ducks Lose Out SPOKANE, Wash. (UP) Me axil toll een TODAY & THUS ay oun ay. f The Fighting 0 Superfortress bomber and a formation of ducks collided in the air but the ducks came out dead second best. Sixty-fivducks were counted on the ground. The plane landed at the Spokane air force base with minor damage. Solfe Go ith ?rve i t! esir Of The e La ske tan tF ill1 st ' Irde usi da IT'S ALWAYS coon. ment has been demonstrated. e Food and drinks will be from one of the local civic organizations. aval-abl- Faithful To Cobbler "PICK O' THE PICTURES" WED. -- THURS. ' m M E Mt hum wui! wti S8EEB CARSON fwei KMtB HEGtOa iohehib' a uunna aaa eamm hub ls cotfEBB IN REIIIICOIDI Second Feature TAYLOR iana TURNER ROBERT VAN HEFLIN Johnny Eqpr Plus Short Subjects 'LAND OF THE LOST JEWELS" TOM EMIL L in "RHUMBA SEAT" 7 U. S. nual summer party for both Mr. and Mrs. will ibe held Thursday, Ala. (UP) HUINTSV1LLE, August 10 at 6 oclock in the eve- German scientists who ..moved ning, it was announced today by here from El Faso, Texas, last Mrs. Fred Petersen, president of to help year develop guided club. thp It will be held at Rees Pioneer missils and rockets at the Red stone rocket center are planpark. ning a little German village on t the high mountain three miles from the city. Some thirty of the scientists formed an association under tlye 1995-foo- A W sub-surfac- OMAHA (UP) Miss Eleanor Jacobson, an Omaha native now in Germany as secretary to an air force chaplain, still . patronizes her favorite shoe shop. She sends her shoes back to Omaha to Louis S. DAgostas shop for Furniture Co., (Mr. , and Mrs. repairs. Howard Call, Mountain States Blooms Underground Electric; Mr. and Mrs. Leona A. Mis. MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP) Huggins of Ogden, Mrs. BeeBee Walter Summerfield wondered Gowans of Tooele, and Mrs. Anwhy one of her hyacinth bulbs nie Lee Coleman of Heber. didnt bloom as the others had. She started digging. A couple of German Scientists Plan inches doum she uncovered the beautiful blossom. In Own Village Jarvis B. Koford of Utah State Agricultural College has successfully completed six weeks of intensive training at the Fort Lewis ROTC Summer Camp. The training at camp was to provide the Reserve Officer Training Corps cadets with adpractical field experience. In dition, it enabled the students to work with army equipment and observe regular army troops in action. Upon successful completion of his college course, he will receive a commission as a Second Lieutenant in the Organized Reserve Corps. PAGE FOLTi Nature Catches Up BOX ELDER CONSTATINE, Mich. (UP) ty celebrais who L. Slote, K. Dr. Brigham City, has a Wednesday. Augu ting 50 years as physician, delivered 2,000 babies but got The News-Joum. his first 30 years. only singles in had is 1,000. ph he number a single year Then in nws, please. six pairs of twins. Movies Are Better Than Ever At The Re -- leadership of Dr. Leopold Cath-of- f and bought a farm atop the mountain. They are lots, dividing it up into on which they will build FHA approved homes to suit the taste of the owner. e one-acr- e Mixed Ammunition CHICAGO (UP) A Jury granted Harold A, Peterson, 32, a divorce when he exhibited an ornamental dog, a butcher knife, a shoe and mirror which he said his wife, Violet, 28, had thrown at his head. , Sleuth Has Memory I ; Two Hilts from of a years ago Detective Roy saw a fugitive warrant Baltimore, Md., for arrest former 'Fort Worth man. This year, he saw the man In a downtown hotel and arrested t him. I ? A Tis toils reward that sweetens industry . "As you have sown , so also shall you reap. -According to the labour , so is the reward. for the believe And we sincerely that average man there is no sweeter personal reward for achievement than a Cadillac car. First of all, it is the perfect symbol of attainment. In almost every community where adequate highways exist, Cadillac is known and recognized as the overwhelming favorite of the worlds distinguished people. And few possessions, indeed, can give so much personal happiness to their owners during so many days in the year. A Cadillac car is a constant joy to drive. You can sit at the wheel, for hour after hour, completely at FORT WORTH ,Tex. (UP) f! I man plans and dares and endeavors until something out of the ordinary few would deny him some taste of the fruits of his labor. When Many owners say they drive hundreds of miles week just for pleasure and relaxation. And it adds so much to your satisfaction to know that economy goes with you each mile you drive. It actually costs less to buy the d Cadillacs than certain models of numerous other makes of cars. A single tankful of gasoline will usually suffice for a full days drive. And the full lifespan of a Cadillac has never yet been measured. If you are one who has planned and labored until youve earned something special for yourself come in and see us. We know youd enjoy a Cadillac and even your severest critic would have to admit that its a prac ease. each lower-price- car to buy. P.S.: Perhaps you know some modest man tical to read this message. who ought If so, we think youd be doing right if you brought it to his attention. t Your Dollar Will Help Keep Pile Republican '(& Disillusioned Democrats) contribution of one dollar (or less) will help Mrs. Rank ' I. - 1 ' 4 Je campaign bus and State Senator Rue L. Clegg toward victory. Help .Sen. Clegg defeat Elbert rolling D. Thomas for the United States Senate. Help Sen. Clegg restore good government Watchi for Clegg in ,kis Hig. red, white and blue Information Bus in your town. Your contribution will help to CLEGG FOR SENATOR bring it there. MailBoxa dollar billLake P. 0. HEADQUARTERS, 126, Salt City, Utah. keep 0 0 Your It Rolling! this Yours for good government, t (signed) MITCHELL MELICH. Dont get caught napping I ITS LATER THAN TOU THINX! AND if you havent had your furnace cleaned yet youd better wake up and look at the calendar. Even now theres a touch of fall In the air these evenings and it wont be toe long until a little lire will feel mighty good in the mornings. So, right now. call No ! and order furnace servicing Job. We'll do the rest. BEEHIVE Coal & Appliance HAVE TOU checked coal bln? Better order (Poid politico! advertisement v. by Mitchell Melkh, MMb, Utah) iFnsnniEiHi MdoirdDin year 17 East 2nd South t Across The Street North . 4 Of CdDMupAiw The Tabernacle , |