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Show 7 - s PAGE FIVE .'In BOX ELDER NEWS Training For The Track HONEYVIILE Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, April 2, 1952 NEWS W. C. Walkers Announce Arrival 6th Grandchild Mrs. George Wintle I Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Walker announce the arrival of their sixth grandchild Saturday, Mar. 29. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker of Stockton, California, and will be named Robert, Jr. Robert is the former "Bob Walker of Brigham City. MONEYVTLLE Elder Sterling Tolman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claudius Tolman, returned home Wednesday from a two year's mission to Australia. He was the speaker at the' sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Mr. W. J. Petersen of Bensen, Utah, visited at the home of his and sister,, Mr. brother and Mrs. George Wintle on Wed nesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Moon and family of Malad, Idaho; Mr and Mrs John Mills and children, Donene and Johnnie of Ogden, and Mr and Mrs. Homer Duncan of Salt Lake City, ell visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bin Tolman on Sunday. .. , Mrs. Annie Grant Is home after spending several months in Ogden at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Settle Wade. Mr. and Mrs. Willard: Petersen and Mr. and .Mrs. Harold Burt returned home 'Friday .after having a wonderful . two weeks vacation in Arizona, Mexico, California and Nevada. They reported they were held up for six hours In a bad snow storm between Sacramento, Calif, and Reno, Nevada ' Mrs. Paulie T. Boothe has returned home after spending the past week visiting her sons, and Wayne Boothe and their families and her brother and Slster-llaw, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Tolman and their famiin-ia- CHESS UP YOUR HOME FOR SPRING Taylor made opening remarks. She, with the camp members, hat's released Adelta Johanson, who Going on in was first vice captain, and reILLARD cently went on a mission. Ver-d- a Richards and Lucretla Cook were voted in as first and secwmaad ond vice captains. Sketch of the WILLARD The Willow Creek life of George Mercer Kerr was ead by Historian Hannah B. camp of the D.UP. met at the Nichols. Eleven visits were home of Pearl Tams Woodyatt made to the home-bounLeson Friday, March 28, at 2 p. m. son, "Mormons in Oregon and Captain Gladys R. Taylor was Montana. Annie Rock who will In charge. Opening prayer was be 90 years old next September, told of some of her early exgiven by Emily Charwiek. Roll periences In settling in Willard called showed 17 members andjCloaing prayer, Dale Marls Zun one visitor were present. Capt. I del. Refreshments were served w . by LucrefU Cook, Mary Baker and Pearl Woodyatt. Great credit is due to President Elsa Kunzler and all the officers of the Willard ward Prlmay for the musical program that was furnished in their ward conference Sunday evening. JenCounselors Pearll Arbon, nie T. Carlson and Pearl Nay of the Primary stake board were present. The Trekker boys acted as ushers. Many of the relatives and friends of Mrs. Lois Billings met at her open house reception, on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Billings will be 80 years of age on April and family of Provo, were viatt- Ing with, relatives and, frlemto in Willard on Sunday. Mrs. was formerly Ellen Cook of Willard. M Row-berr- Mr. and Mrs. Rex .. Edwards moved to their new home at , Idaho this week. - Tep-ret- on, Student Faya Back ; PROVIDENCE, R. I. (UP) An unidentified Brown University student repaid the university $1,275 he had received in scholarship funds during A three-yea- r period. He explained he unexpectedly became heir to a ' Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rowberry large sum of money. i 3. E -- OF 1951 ULZJv mi llM fo) 1buua 4 AYS ONLY! WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAY La-mo- SPECIAL ly- KNITTED E SLIP COVERS CHAIRS SOFAS $7. 95 $12.95 SparUa up a weary chair, or protect yoor mw aM...with a mart Sure-Fi- t r sup oorer. Aa exciting fabric that looks and fits like mw upholstery. Drax coated to shed water, repel dirt. feature prevents creeping, FRED ASTAIRE, who owns one of the finest racing j stables on the West Coast, has this new colt eating out of his hand while he gives it hints on how to go fast on a fast track. Fred recently completed the new Technicolor musical, The Belle of New York at ; multi-colo- form-fittin- g Sta-Fa- twisting. NEW FABRICS - 1 Mr. guest of honor at a surprise party on Saturday afternoon, March 29, at the home of her parents. The occasion was Patricias eighth birthday anniversary." Youngsters who joined in the fun to surprise Patricia were: Kathy Claybaugh, Ann Alston, Mary Alice Alston, Bonnie Kay Sheffield, Ourada, , Shaunna Mary Beth Baird, Sandra Gor- - NEW COLORS Convenient Credit Terms i noimi tiAin FURNITURE g ir . Surprise Party Fetes Patricia Bidlack - PHONE- - 250 - r Diane Diane Kopinitz, don, Crowell, Dean Porter, Carolyn Kay Knudsen,. Carol IWestln-shoKaye Tingey, Gayle Ann Cutler, Alice Cosgrove, 'Diana Jensen, Mary Jones, Donnie Petersen, Mayone Woodbury, Rita Palmer, Sue Wixom, Marva Burrows and Alice Anne Valentine. Many games were played outside with prizes being awarded. Following the opening of the many , . lovely. - birthday . gifts, birthday cake, ice cream apd favors were presented to She ....... , . guests. ' GC dtoOnj) GsOgjEfi? S0lfl3G3 QGQP Mr. i Its long, hard winter and Spring rains are still if necessary come! Better have us check on your roof right now and cedar thick-taor with shingles. genuine certigrade heavy duty asphalt materials plus expert application will Insure you greater Our V value and satisfaction in the long run- - been Reg. $382.75; Sale Price and Mrs. re-ro- of TOTAL top-quali- ty 1 . You can on your co-o- p for: TOP PRICES . . lowest feed and SUPPLY COSTS Sul your homo on draw parado for ofity a fow doHon a month. Sodwood, todar or fir riding . . . , V S.0 and faben otb.itol riding . , . and Olympic wdor thakot. J 1 I r v-t- , . PAYMENT At PLAN, , LOW MONTHLY ' TERMS KIW PCSCtl Oiva yaw hot look. Riplao tagging porch with ant that wtodtrn in ttyto oodbaauty. Pay for II an itnvwUW tormt. . . . Extra home-tow- n service . . FIELD HELP co-o- p is ? $224.70 , -- $2 2L475 fopsrinl - cqaisfa IfibTcjU My FriylMrt b, Bert tto frltrrltrt JUl Models dctcr Mhcr, ilrglid nhlfcntliif Mcfcto-h- mr brill. ymo Model Model Shown PLUS FOOD BONUS SHC3 Reg. 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Cookmaster oven broiler New Radiantube cooking units Big Even heat oven, all porcelain Fluorescent cooking top Thermizer deep-wecooker lamp porcelain top Full width storage drawer. REGULAR PRICE $259.75. ll $344.70 . ONLY 1951 Earl Harper re . ASPHALT $329.70 -- Both for only, , Everyone Is invited to phoni their society items for the News and Journal to 77L, .... SPECIAL FOOD BONUS turned last week from Phoenix, Arizona where they spent the past two months. , ' b, THICK el son-in-la- Beturn From Fboealx -i Big, deep, twin Hydrator keeps a weeks supply of fruits, vegetables moist fresh for days. All pircelain-on-stefor lasting beauty.' Super freezer chest keeps up to 49 lbs. of frozen , foods! t son-in-la- ! Patricia Bidlack, daughter of and Mrs. M. L. Bidlack, was NEW PATTERNS ' " M-G-- M. - Relatives from Honeyvllle who attended the funeral of Mrs. Alice Tolman at Inkom, Idaho on Saturday, were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tolman, Hewett Tolman, Mr. and: Mrs. Bln Tolman, Mr. and --Mrs. Claudius Tolman and Mrs. Paulie Boothe. Mrs. Lillian Hunsaker Is In Ogden this week visiting with her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Anderson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Hunsaker attended the basketball game In Salt Lake City on Thursday , , , evening. The family of Mr. and Mrs. George Orme gathered at the and home of their daughter, Mr. and Mis. Ralph Holmes In Clearfield on Sunday. They were honoring Mr. Orme on hie birthday.1 A lovely dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Orme, Mr. and Mrs. OrMnJfub-saker- , Mr. and Mrs. JflUee Orme of Layton; Mr", and Mrs; Dewey Orme. and Mr. and Mrs. James Ammons and all the)r children. Mrs. Theo HunSaker - 6pent Friday In Salt Lake City visiting her brother-in-laand sister, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Nelson, .iVisting at Newton this week was Mrs. Melvin Hunsaker at the home of her mother, Mrs. Lorenzo Larsen. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theo Hunsaker were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Deem, Miss Delores Nelson and Mrs. Marvin Nelson, all of Salt Lake City. They all enjoyed a delicious dinner and spent the evening visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Iverson, of Salt Lake City visited at the home ofMr..,and Mis.. Leland Hunsaker Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Tolman Burke and daughter, Gayle, visited in Salt Lake City Sunday at ' the home of Mrs. Tolmans parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Seager. Their daughter, Deann has been visiting in Salt Like City for several days and returned home with them. t BUY! DELUX f.TODEL n READY-MAD- y TERMS ARRANGED $409.70 |