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Show i ? ' J 5 A. Ol PAGK Customer: '1 want a box cigars, please. BOX ELDER Clerk: Yes, maam a strong t cigar?" Brigham Cit husCustomer: "Oh yes. My Wednesday, Sept6ffibt,, band bites them terribly. I'M 'nc. At Meeting Study Centrai School hProblems ' Officers And Faculty Discuss Plans For Year At Central P.-T.- Why You Should Try This 1 ; A Officers of the Central school r association met with the principal and teachers in the new school building Friday afternoon, with Mrs. J. A. president, Oleen Palmer, P.-in charge of the meeting. Mrs. Palmer Introduced the officers and committee, members to the teachers, and gave members inthe committee structions covering their activities for the year. She also reA. conventions ported on P.-held in Logan and Brigham City during the summer. J. D. Gunderson, Central principal, spoke to the group, mentioning some of the plans and problems of the school. He expressed grave concern and asked parental cooperation regarding the safety of children crossing Main street, in front of the building, and the large- - open irrigation ditch at the south side of the school yard. The meeting was attended by all 14 of the faculty members of Central school, and by the folA. officers and comlowing P.-mittee members: iMrs. J. Oleen Palmer, president; Mrs. Floyd Andersen, first vice president; J. D. Gunderson, vice president, Mrs. second Glenn A. Knudsen, secretary; Miss Iris Schow, treasurer; Mrs. Marvin Peters, historian; Mrs. Charles program Claybaugh, committee; Mrs. Bussell Tingey and Mrs. Steven R. Bunnell, music committee; Mrs. Carl Joseph-son- , Mrs. Walter Jaggi and Mrs. Grant Wlxom, membership committee; Mrs. Vanez Wilson, Mrs. Harold Arbon, Mrs. C, F. Epley and Mrs. Homer Tingey, hospitality committee; Mrs., Kent Jensen, committee; magazine Mrs. Max Morgan and Mrs. Bill Long, publicity committee; Mrs. Lester Collins, health and sum mer round-ucommittee; Mrs. Lloyd Davis, safety committee; Mrs. Ronald Packer, room mother chairman; Mrs. Gordon Felt, beautification committee; Mrs. Richard Hansen, Halloween carnival committee, and Mrs. Owen Westenskow, founders day com' ' mittee. Refreshments were served by . the executive officers. J Parent-Teache- ALL STRAIGHT WHISKY , Old , (ClSSiC I Lighter... mellower... smoother 1 ' The price is right TRY IT' TODAYJ Old Cfesdc ON THI t MINI If STRAtCIT II WHISKIES TODAY AND THURSDAY TWO BIG FIRST-RU- UST "IMT-CttU- IISTILUNI CINTINENTU HOOF COIF., Mill, Pi WQ2 FEATURES N THE COMEDY OF THE YEAR MILLAND RUSSELL 4- - co-hi- t P tu m MARY RYAN, DETECTIVE h with MARSHA HUNT and JOHN LITEL ALSO "HOLLYWOOD 1$ ' SWEEPSTAKES" FRIDAY and SATURDAY Vr ? .V f - . J 4 eVFAR( Civic Improvement Club Will Meet This Thurs. The Civic Improvement club will meet this Thursday,' Sept. 28 at 4 p. m. In the Commercial club rooms. Professor Frank Jonas, professor of political science at the University of Utah, will be the guest speaker, according to Mrs. Ray Grant, committee chairman. ouf fner GET YOUR msrn TICKETS TODAY HllllACE , JESSE (WENS They join I IEE RORY the Forelp PEPPEREITES Leekm . lERYSIWtl PIERCE ' MEIBT KNOX STEPPERS CONLEY Plus 60 PHILIP CRAVES MORRIS STARS end bum upthe- RADIO andTELiVISION - 20 GREAT ACTS 20 9CAU7IFUI OIRIS tands...with HlLAtuTYi 2' Hours ol AmorUa Most Sensational Intortainment SAT., SEPT. 30TH 8:00 P. M. U.S.A.C. FIELDHOUSE LOGAN, UTAH K UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL BUD present! LOU ' ALL SEATS RESERVED $3.00 - $2.50 - $1.75 - $1.25 Tickets at Logan Hardware ABBOTT-COSTEL- LO Store 55 M PATRICIA MEDINA Thatiif spy from The Greatest Show Of The Year! . YRAAtUS PICTURES" TIMES TONIGHT LAST WEDNESDAY - iti i V Lincoln School P.T.A. Officers first meeting of the year last Friday, September 23 From left to Mrs. J. Oleen Palmer, president; Mrs. Glenn Knudsen, secretary; Mrs. right they are: Marvin Peters, historian ; Mrs. Charles Claybaugh, program chairman ; Miss Iris Schow, . . . who held their Mrs. Max Morgan, publicity; Mrs. treasurer; Mrs. Floyd Anderson, first Gordon Felt, beautification; Mrs. Bill Long, publicity; and J. D. Gunderson,, principal, vice-preside- second vice-preside- 1 , VFW Auxiliary Entertain Legion Auxiliary Holds ' - . Veterans At Hospital In Salt Lake City Memorial Home Mon. At Installation Rites ; Installation ceremonies highlighted the meeting of the Brigham City American Legion auxiliary, Monday evening at the War Memorial home over which Mrs. J. Leo Nelson, president, presided. Hyrum Malmrose, district president, was in charge of the ceremonies. The officers include Mrs. George Hodges, president; Mrs. Jack Burt, first vice president; Mrs. Lafe Jensen, second vice president; Mrs. Theron iB. Lee, secretary; Mrs. Jarvis Koford, treasurer, and Mrs. Kent Jensen, historian and Mrs. Orcar - , Hunsaker, chaplain. During the meeting reports from the various committees on activities were their 1949-5given as well as reports on the auxiliary convention at Rich, field. ' , Mrs. Laura Zundel gave a vocal solo, accompanied by, Mrs. Margaret Johnsen. Miss Maurine Rigby, winner of the junior division regional essay contest, sponsored by the American Legion auxiliary, read her essay; "and Miss Carol Burt, winner in the senior division, had her essay read by Mrs. Ruel Eskelseq because she could mot be at the meeting. Light refreshments were served by the outgoing officers, Mrs. J. Leo Nelson, , president; Mrs, Howard Call, first vice president; Mrs. Joyce Loveland, tsec-on- d vice president; Mrs. Herbert Adamson, secretary; Mrs. Harry Smith, treasurer; - Mrs. 'Lewis Jones, historian and Mrs. Leon May, chaplain. , Mrs. 0 -- V , Phone your society news to to Mrs. Charles Kimber, society editor. Phone 192. Jack Hawkins with Michael Rem Plus Complete Program Of Short Subiec Thursday, Friday, Saturd? Many veterans of the Veter- ans hospital in Salt Lake City , were cheered with the visit of a small delegation of ladies from the local auxiliary of the Veterans, of Foreign .Wars when they made their regular visit to the hospital last Thursday. Delicious cake, coffee and other foods were served to the veterans In thet recreation room of the hospital by Mrs. Gene, vleve Jensen;! Mrs, Jeanette Nelson, Mrs. Marjorie Trease, Mrs. Josepnine Bp6hanafl and Mrs. Ellen Richm&nVt F. W. Aux- - DRIVE-I- N THEATER Last Showing Wednesday FAMILY NIGHT 'No Man Of Her Own uh eu WILLIAMS 1 A Nat Holt With Barbara Stanwyck and John Lund t -- - flew Production Released n BOOTH by 20th Century Jo Second Hit w Coming Soon THURSDAY & FRIDAY September 28-2- Three Little 9 Treasure Annie Get 'The Eage And iliary president. Prudence Sheridan cheered the ailing (veterans with her accor- W Is! The Hawk " You Gun With John Payne and Rhonda Flemming . dion music. - . . Regular visits are made to the hospital by different auxiliaries of the V,. F. tW. as ,a,, project of the deparnjent organization. I eo 5Ksffl fr m? ma a o Richard Hobson Has Birthday Party II EMIT Faatvrtng RAlMSItWALI S ,iniriVTLit Sponsored By Logan Jr. Chamber of Commerce for USAC Buck-AMonth dub -- Ten little friends of master Richard Hobson gathered at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hobson last week t,help him celebrate his fourth birthday anniversary. The children played games and rejoiced with the honored guests as he opened his many gifts, . after which ice cream cones and cup cakes topped with a candle, were served. Hats and nut cups filled with candy were given as favors. Attending the party were Den nis Fife, Carol Ann Balls, Gayle Green, Scott and Brad Burt, Sha ron and Dotty Nuttall, Billie Shaw, Ronnie Smith, 'Nancy Moyes and the honored boy, Richard. a Ai Our' Guest, You Receive Beehive DUP Camp Will Hold Meeting KEG JET-TOrJ- EU that completely modernizes dishwashing mi entitling you to participate Youngstown Kitchen washer Contest. The opening meeting of the Beehive camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will be held Friday, September 29, at 17:30 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Merle Carr, Fifth east and Third south All eligible daughters, as well as regular members, are reques ted to attend the meeting. Jet-Tow- er COME JO OUR. tL MOD NEWS'' OPEN HOUSB in our Dish SEE the wonderful brush-flus- h action wash dishes', g assware, and silver spotlessly clean, shining bright in just 9 minutes! 't, , JET-tow- PLUS , NEVER FORGET THIS SENSATIONAL DEMON- 7for llow w'th this . Automatic Dish- was er, automatic dishwashing becomes as much a as your use of the vacuum cleaner of the washing machine RU;IX le HARD OF HEARING? We Admit Caged IS STRONG MOVIE FARE . . . OF REGARDLESS We Will Measure Your Hearing FREE! HOTEL TO THE CONTRARY WILL BE SHOWN RECOMMENDED FOR ADULTS ONLY 9 fr ROXY . 4$ I SUNDAY ABIG of a Jet-Tow- BONUS Junior er PRIZE matter-ef-cours- Dishwasher -- Jet-Tow- er $ & 2:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. Mr. Littlefield, who in his long experience with, the hayd of hearing has helped many hundreds to better hearing, will conduct this clinic. Without cost or obligation, he will give private consultations and advice on hearing problems. He will also demonstrate the new Acousticon invention, which makes it possible to hear everything with nothing at all in either ear and, furthermore, without head band or pressure of any kind: Telephone hotel for home ap- - Jet-Tow- er If ACOUSTICON-LITTLEFIEL- D 45 EAST BROADWAY (Mezzanine Floor) A 5, for the it makes a wonderful, thrilling toy it away from children when they can get the grown-up- CHILDREN LOVE THIS WORK. ING MODEL OF THE JET TOWER DISHWASHER and fu st plains di.h tl H, gf (hat coma, with hi COAL Friend Phone ONE CO. - SALT LAKE CITY Phone Jet-Tow- inated to demonstrate the pointment. You Are Not Hard Of Hearing, Please Tell e A CORDIAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU! See a dishwashing demonstration youll never forget! You may win a wonderful Dishwasher FREE ! Or a er Junior Dishwasher for the children. . scale model of the Dishwasher, with town Kitchens silverware. It s and dishes, pans miniature works. It was orig10 high and it actually BRIGHAM Thursday, September 28 ' Movies Are Better Than Ever At The Roxy! t -- a perfect kff uu fo " CLINIC ONE-DA-Y RUMORS Y y 3d2J October 21. and , APPLIANCE '68 Norlh Grand Conteht ln Winners will be notified. Main |