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Show City Looks Back On Six Years of Progress VAN ENGELENS change . ad tuMUtdied, widened and black inAdditional land Jail ol a topped. Si w "a ' it is a goad time to i'. od ng hr1 south pond, was o ' i it ml to expand Roes Pio P'coi d of out 'on!, ha k on nk I his pntk inuden .Vlaoi Uo'eno J Butt and ui r a lie.V olaek !0ed i)in( trig I ouifilini n J l)i los ,i!lV, IMS i kin ' lot Jliorn.tsoii and Willis Hanson wee haw each jiut in m j . .us Seiond South street has been id pudio set Met', together wih nnp.rved and additional bettei Glenn I'oUiieilmen loidovor m n s ate planned, including bun. Monts (.lover and Bojd K .a vie a. ft in as la ket .si nig a) o on the A monument has been e .n il dining he nod covet completed and su'voy dedicated which v.eic Kur.iaft Ztindel, will make engineering on city a m n a.i Shi lej Wight projects and on many .private lasted here are .some of the p.ojecls less exjiensive Monu t n a .1 iaoicl.s completed li ive noon installed un-Hum.-- JANUARY WHITE GOODS i E SHEETS PEQUOT The Sheet of all Sheetij 81 x 108 Special $2.39 1 10 pc' tod type sheet. p, ve ncn! s 108 81 x dr d in a g ow in ; c.l list Is the com .1 slid t, e a ( intil ach BEFORE INVENTORY hioiignout the city from .a ui Hull on the i, a b nri A litem of a now water line 'o this lias been accomplishme pf ,t t house, eonsti it ,fi d at ed plus many special improve-'liea cod ot $100 00(1 i s oi Mill ,.alks. curb atm M'S rn.) on gallon tese.vott to .ill ' guilds bunk tupping ot stiei ts (11 tut nt the culinary watcu (lain, st e.eiy section of the onsfi ucted tms j. ist st.mimi at ty ia cu t rf iround $10 1)00 and the lo tie memoned also is t ,e i ctil pipeline now being mill model moil ton of the bookkeepto tneuase the flow of Waiir ing system at the city ottiics liotn the spi.ng in Mantua jail vli'ie machines have been utii-t- ( s m good tind. the tut j. lit d to make tne work more ef ion. Included aBo is a in w fieient a system recommend'd substation at the power house ty the ;tate City accounts Looking toward the future, have been brought to a current the rnavot and court ul iuihor .talus and ate being handled t.ed engineering work on a vi- in a busine.-- s like manner. tal sewage disimsat plant. With VII ot this has (been done in the preliminary planning fin iddition to the iegular work of ished, this irojeet can be stall- the city, operation of the sewer, ed at any time light and water plants, carrying Purchased during the penod on police work and affording was a new fire truck and a new adequate fire protection keepmodern garbage truck, as well ing the cemetery in first class as two new patuds for street tape, operating the city court grading. iflording a recreation piogiam, Only recently, woik was coin Chnstmas street lighting, Peach pleted on a renovation of the Days piojects, as well as meet city hal'l, it being painted and .ng several emeigencies, inelud cleaned from top to bottom, the the big wind that blew old rest rooms moved upitairs ingivn many of thh citys largest and modernized and a special tiees, disrupting power service basement room eonsti ucted fot i.Most is the fact important an emergency genet ator that all of this has been done A modern building with of- without increase in the tax asfices and garage has been built sessment most mum at the cemetery as well as a opalines although have increased tax new pump house. Two new rates m recent years Equally bridges have been constructed important is the fact that the and many blocks of irrigation city today is in a sound financial ditches coveied or tiled for the (ondmn Bonds aie paid regusafety of the Children in the larly and fhe budget has been f ii st part of a continuing proj kept in reasonable proportions jeot. The golf course, which was Friendship just in the rough .six years ago, has been greatly WESTBROOK, Conn. (U1P) improved Barks on North and South Main Mtet an election victory ovei stiret have been improved with finance hoard member Daniel additional work now in process. Wren, Jr John A. Holbrook re-When is a The playground on Bast Forest gned, explaining: has a new sprinkling system vety good friend, and I dont want to take his position away and a new planting of trees. West Forest street has been fiom him $229 Ire- we' mm. SALE i Start the New Year off with a BIG BUDGET BOOST with the purchase of sy.-te- PREMIUM 128 type. Long wearing, good washing sheet.-8x 108 $219 FASHION at 1 1 HOWELL -- FOXCRAFT $1.99 SHEET BLANKETS Cotton Plaid 2 for R44 $i:00 TUBING, Type 128; 2yards PEQUOT TUBING, 144 type; 2 yards Part Wool Double, Satin Bound Blanket . .$1.35 -- $4.79 Special Van Engelens s , l. ua-- cosr p. cum 130-P. POWER KING 138-- P. POWER KINO 8 P. 132-- CARGO 8 P, 170-- KING 8 CARGO Starts Wednesday 9:30 AM. Prices IN THE nt 3 FORD TAKES THE LEAD IN ALL VITAL FACTORS THAT MAKE FOR LOWER COST TRUCKING! I in oil truck models! 1 1 5- - to Low-Frictio- deep-bloc- k engines 170-h.p- .! . regular to $45.00 regular to $50 regular to $55 regular to $60 regular to $65 regular to $70 SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE GROUP TOPCOATS, regular to $65; Sale GROUP TOPCOATS, regular to $55; Sale TODAY' $37.50 $39.50 $43.50 $46.50 $52.50 $55.50 $57.50 $62.50 $27.50 $34.50 $39.50 $43.50 $47.50 $52.50 $55.50 $29.50 $17.50 SPORTS DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT $3.00 $3.00 PRICE PRICE $2.00 SALE! OVERSOES, regular $6.95; Sale MEN'S HEAVY DUTY SLIPPERS leather and fleece HOUSE MEN'S STOCK ENTIRE lined, regular to $7.95; Sale MORE TRUCK FOR YOUR MONEY! 323 South Main DEPARTMENT THE FURNISHINGS SPECIAL FDRD33STRUCKS r.c-A- CLOTHING MEN'S COLORED DRESS SHIRTS, regular to $4.50; Sale MEN'S NYLON DRESS SHIRTS, regular to $5.95; Sale MEN'S PAJAMAS, regular to $6.95; Sale BOY'S PAJAMAS, regular to $3.95; Sale MEN'S UNDERWEAR, cotton and rayon, reg. to $4.95 n, New greater capacity! New Factory-Bui- lt gross up to 48 more! m MERCHANDISE. .... IN New Driverized Cabs, Master-Guid- e Power Steering, Power Brakes, Fordomatic Drive for faster control! See-tie- WORTH OF SALE $4.25 SPORT SHIRTS, regular to $8.95 SALE Vi PRICE SPORT SHIRT, regular to $12.95 SALE Vi PRICE SWEATERS regular to $8.95 SALE Vi PRICE WOOL JERSEYS, regular to $8.95 ENTIRE STOCK WESTERN SHIRTS, regular to $16.95; Sale $5.00 SALE MENS SLACKS, regular to $20 $12.50 MENS HEAVY WINTER JACKETS, cloth and leather, reg. to $25; Sale $8.00 power offers greater economy! g, THE TOPCOATS, TOPCOATS, TOPCOATS, TOPCOATS, TOPCOATS, TOPCOATS, ONE LARGE ONE LARGE V-- e, SALE- - WE ARE SLASH- VANTAGE OF THESE JANUARY BARGAINS. 130 h.p. on as much as 43 cu. in. less displacement. engines normally need less gas! Thats one big reason why Ford concentrated gas-savin- Oi Hit T2DSE.! CHECK THE DEPARTMENTS LISTED BELOW AND TAKE other-mak- overhead-valv- On Over $12,000 ING PRICES ON OVER $12, For the power they develop, the engines in the 1954 Ford Truck line have lens cubic inch displacement e lines. For example, than engines in Fords 239 cu. in. Power King 8 develops its high-compressi- Chit ITS ZUNBELS BIG AFTER INVENTORY KING NOW! 5 Ford engines offer the mightiest concentration of power per cubic inch ever in any truck linel V-- 8 and SIX1 Now, only In Ford Trucks ELVAC. MILLER Clearance Sale Semi-Imm- al six Smaller-displaceme- Phone 2871 Evenings or weekends for appointment Seated Around The Council Table . . . from left to right are Councilman Glenn Hurt, L. A. Dundy, Mrs. Fannie J. Christentreasurer; sen, city recorder; Mayor O. LeGrande Horsley, Mrs. Connie Ieters. city Councilman John II. Iarsen, lioyd Packer and Morris Glover. Suits In All Sizes, Colors aqd Fabrics Single and Double SALE : SUITS, regular to $50 SALE SUITS, regular to $55 SALE SUITS, regular to $60 SALE SUITS, regular to $65 SALE SUITS, regulat to $70 SALE SUITS, regular to $75 SALE SUITS, regular to $80 SALE SUITS, regular to $85 ONE LARGE GROUP SUITS, regular to $70; only Tweeds and Gaberdines. Topcoats In All Sizes mm mmmi hm Rock Bottom Prices! Wide range of styles and sizes from 9 to 52. IN Announcing for '54 $3.00 Vi PRICE Please No Layaways, No Charges Or Refunds On All Sale Merchandise! Now for Bio Jos, G.V.W. 27,000 Ibt, G.CW. 55,000 Ibi. ANDERSEN'S FORD, INC. -- . I Phone 56 FROCKS The Clothes Smart Women Wear" ! l 128 type sheet. Size 81 x 90 t-T- his , re all ' Thaddeus Kosciusko, soon will acquire its first citizen of PolJerome J. ish dbscent, Kiaftowicz of Milwaukee, now stationed at Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery Ala., recently married a Kosciusko girl and has bought a farm near here on which to settle when he is V dur-tha- WHITE GEM t 1954 CUP) Miss. KOSCIUSKO, named in city of 6,800, 1834 for the Polish patriot, Gen. I I (1 A very good At Long Last wr t l V Elder NEWS Box Brigham City. Utah Wednesday, January 6, Here's The Official City Family Cu Brigham mmi'i i.itions at 'tie SAL 8 ' BRIGHAM CITY'S OUTSTANDING MEN'S STORE' AD- |