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Show . PAGE FOUR end his drlverf license was suspended for one year for drunken driving. However, he wanted an added penalty: would Mayor Robert Moses put him on the "black list" at local taverns? The mayor oblig- $50 and costs . BOX ELDER NEWS Brigham City. Wednesday. July On Sate Side Utah 25. 1951 Sacrament Meeting In Sixth Ward Sunday And Oh9 How She Can Dance I Four Miss. (UP). is looking Nita Power, old year a new playmate. Her parTROY, N. Y. (UP) The refu- for sent the last one to the ents rents to pay high sal of tenants fox cub, iBuster, dezoo. Nitas nothon their living quarters is for her fathers taste a veloped ing new in the United States. : chickens. According to the New York State historian, Dr. Albert,, B. Corey, back in the old days they had a way of beating highhanded landlords. do YOUR work as InTenants masqueraded dians to waylay the sheriff and owners hirelings who approached them with dispossession notices. A tar and feathering was CALL US NOW! given those ambushed by the After opening, song by the congregation the prayer was given by Lloyd Eastley. Sacrament song was a solo iby Earl Johnby ston," who was accompanied Barbara Rasmussen. Sacrament was taken care.of toy lArden Jensen and Robert Tingey, assisted ' -by the deacons. Patriarch . NephI J. Valentine followed was the. by a solo, from "Earl Johnston.1 Concluding. speaker was high councilman- Eugene Perry and the concluding song was by the was congregation ; Benediction offered by Doff Sheffield. ua vasesi I 3 r II Indians." on YOUR farm) LESS Gt 2(0) on FOR A SHOWDOWN DEMONSTRATl Kansas Dust Bowl Gets Overdose Of .Water ' EASTO9KT, Me. CUP) project 'to harness the tides qff;E!astport for hydroelecrevived. tric, pQvpt;basf.,,.lbeen The easternmost' j city in the United States- -' Eastport is the site of Quoddy Village, headquarters for the project abon-done10 years ago. The ocean tides in? this- area rise and fall from 18 to 27 feet. BUD VASE SET 22 Karat 0 old Trim Bonde leavrlfuf forest Grata Color S Blown Gloss Qrotlaa Urn Dniii Attrectlvoiy Gift IomoJ T Spring wrCHITA, Kan.' (UP) summer weather in Kansas and , A this year has been just the reocean verse of the dry, dust --bowl days. May Ham a Tides BEAUTIFUL DECORATIVE d In Wichita, pumps bought almost 20 years ago to carry water from the ' Arkansas River to thirsty park plants were used for emergency duty. They were used t pump water from flooded Woodland park back into the swollen river. 4 t lut for taking 3 minutes to watch 1 4 'the Speediest Savingest washer of all! ONLY TONI HAS SPIN CURLERS 0AE3V SPItIBRIGR TWICE AS EASY -T- WICE AS FAST NITA BIEBER, who was discovered as a dramatic find while performing a specialty dance in Nancy Goes To Rio. Now, they say shes going places and youll be seeing her next in Summer.Stock with Judy Garland and Gene Kelly. Toni Refill Kit. With Permafix you cant tell from . curly hair. M-G-- JComeT !rTTTT0t this beautiful UTELY FREE just for watching 'new EASY Splndrier. .See how - Bud Vase Set ABSOL- a demonstration of the el te pay . furry Gci your'Gift Set-Todd- racks. On y! BEEHIVE COAL and APPLIANCE 68 North Main wonder-- FOR A FREE 3 ONLY ' The club "Noisy Needles held a meeting at the home of Roma Jeppsen, 74 south Fourth west. Miss Jeppsen is 'class leader. Group leaders were chosen, as follows: Beverly Meservy, presl dent; Mary Ann Williams, first counselor: Cleon . Ann Larson second counselor: Arieen Mon son, secretary and Eileen Hansen, reporter. Girls attencjing were MaryAnn Williams. Clea Ann Larson.- - Le Vern Maclntire. Beverly MesCr Genever vy, Arieen Monson. Mathis, Ilene Peterson, Eileen Hansen and Romff ' Jeppsen. Visitor was Lawona Waters. Assignments were given at the ' ; ' meeting. CALL 300 VALUE 229 BRIGHAM TRUCK 4-- Opening the party with a novgame, each member and her guest grabbed a paper, sack with some peculiar clothes in it and then wore the clothing while eating. Fifty members and guests were present. After a lovely luncheon the group went for a hay ride in the moonlight on two hay wringer. Easy's your best buy I Come In today. . With Touch Control new for a wave naturally . . $1.00 Toni SPIN Curlers. No more all plastic They grip... spin... lock of flick the finger. ' with a . J 00 Value . . . . 4-- H year. THE FARMALL C rubber bands - e. 45 weeks working Beta Sigma Phi Sorority Enjoy Hay Ride At Corinne At Second Summer Party Members of Beta Sigma Phi Noisy' Needles Hold sorority reported the best summer party yet held July 17, at Meeting At the Corinne park.- It was their Home second summer party of the Jeppsen the speedy Easy Spin- drier does a whole week's jwash whiter, brighter. In less .than an hour. Watch Easy's exclusive Spiralator washing action and the thorough Power jplush-rinsSee how Easy drier than spins clothes 25 Phone ONE : IHfMmaGlTS . - (Got yours today while they last fuse MEMPHIS, Tenn; ton DeBerry, taxi drill charged with Ovww cab." He - had three on the front on the back seat ,. the trunk. - first-speake- a Full Load Chicken Diet Barred TUNICA,. To Beat .Landlords Sacrament meeting was held in the Sixth ward Sunday with Bishop Richard Hansen KENiDAULIWLLE, Ind. (UP) James R. Johnson, 29, was fined ed. Knew How Old-Time- rs . j j the committee for the ev- ent were Mae iRedelings, chairman; Edna ..Jeppsen, Marian Lucille J Young, iFredrlcksen, Reva Nelson, Mari Jane Morris, Juanita Anderson ' and Lola Campbell. ' Base price F.O.B. Salt Lake City OUR ANNUAL SUMMER CLEARANCE DAY AT 930. SALE STARTS TO TAKE BE THERE IN TIME $1538.00 THU ADVANTA) OF THE USTED MERCHANDISE WHICH IS PRICE) FOR Land Rush Expected. In British Columbia The Jantzens Are Here AND IMPLEMENT CO. DRUG HAMILTON PRINCE GEORGE, B. C. (UP) land rush is expected to hit this lightly-populatearea central British Columbia, where rich, undeveloped . farmland still sells for $5 an acre. , FA BUYING ACTION. NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE! IA d O SWEATERS O SKIRTS IN THE SPORTS 35 The sudden interest in the coastal and iretermountain areas stems from the announcement that the Aluminum Company of Canada will construct .a light metals plant at nearby Kitimat, OOX What a set-uWhat a show! p! Alcan officials expect a city of spring up near the site of factories and power plants which will be built at an eventual cost of more than $500,000,000. The aluminum city will provide the first ma for farm jor "home market products of this district. top -t- The provincial lands depart ment reported in a booklet that nearly 200,000 acres of arable1 land can be bought for $5 an acre near here. At Terrace, B. C, just 60 miles from the alumi num plant site, 6ome 12,000 acres are available. o-toe KHARAFLEECE .. ' in SOX match-m- at - TRIC-O-LOR- a Jantzen sweater-skir- solid-ton- e Back. DEPARTMENT . ENTIRE STOCK OF STRAW HATS; reduced 37 MEN'S FELT HATS, reduced ... ,. ; 21 MEN'S BELTS, regular $1.50 and $2.50 SELECTED GROUP OF TIES, regular $1.50 to $2.50 IN THE CLOTHING cashmere-soft- , Every cashmere-ric- h lest-tub- ning color combinations. 11.95. Skirt 9 colors 11.95; Sox 14 eoleds, 9 to 11. 1.00 pair. 32-4- 0. 10-1- 8. . . .... Price V, Vi Price : . . . . . ' i2 Price . V. . Vi Price D $24.50 $32 50 ..... .... $42.50 Price . . $9.90 $24.85 U . . . IN THE SHOE DEPARTMENT to the t U DEPARTMENT l In Kharafleece blend of virgin worsted wooL nye lon, and revolutionary new fiber. Vicara . . . practicalwrinkleproof, ly beautifully washable. Choose from 8 stunC Jonfitn IN THE FURNISHINGS H ....I,. .... ! ......... S ... ... L YEAR-AROUN- Phenomenal things are happening to Jant-ze- n sweaters witness this suave striped affair with its very new flowing sleeves, its especially flattering wing collar. Wonderful color effects can happen here for Instance, match a Jant zen jerkin to the center stripe, match 6L-6- 7 . . ; $1.00 AND FANCY PRINTS short sleeves, regular $3.50 to $5.95 $2.75 SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS, regular $3.95 to $7.95; reduced . . . . . Price . & MEN'S V BOYS', CORDS, regular $6.95; reduced to . . $3.00 . reduced to . . MOLESKINS, regular $8.95; . . . . . $3.00 . v MEN'S SLACKS, regular $8.95;redued Vv. . Vi Price MEN'S SLACKS, regular $13.50 to $16.95; reduced to . . . $8.90 PRICED TO SELL FABRICS 33 MEN'S SUITS, regular $35.00 to $48.50; reduced to 23 MEN'S SUITS, Regular $50.00 and $55.00; reduced to 27 MEN'S SUITS, Regular $60.00 to $70.00; reduced to . 8 MEN'S CORD COATS, regular $14.95, reduced SPORT & CASUAL COATS, regular $25.00 to $28.50; reduced to . . ; 12 SPORT COATS, regular $37.50; reduced to mix-mat- SWEATERS-SKIRT- with SHIRTS, regular $2.95 to $3.50; reduced to 51 LONG .44 PAIRS 10 PAIRS 13 PAIRS 26 PAIRS B. C. 50,000 persons to T DEPARTMENT AH-H-H-H- AT LAST IVE ARRIVED AT THE SOURCE OF THAT MARVELOUS AROMA! What puts us all in a good mood? The smell of tasty cooking food! soe on sale can be used for d This is a closeout and what a buy!: wear. year-aroun- ,3iiPinSt sAacE CrMPLETE nNE.0f S,J0ES' l- - rw WORK DEPARTMENT CLEARANCE only Slashed price for quick ac-tio- n. PMrKOREAN price- s- ; 23 PAIRS MENS STRIPED OVCRALLS, mostly large sizes, reg. $3.95 $2.00'! i 9 Forsgrens Drive In AntUPark At .121 South Main BRIGHAM CITY'S OUTSTANDING MEN'S STORE |