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Show fftfffffff Mf mfft mimn fMH TT !Ml m t v t v Isi 4 i ft $ f I . : Wrong Window The MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UT) bailor was back at the uuditor-ium- i ticket window Just a few seconds after paying CO cents for a show ticket. He wanted a bus ticket. The bus to Millington naval base leaves from the side of the auditorium and le got the wrong window. . tr i s f S J i A 4 M P , r . -- ft., It at ftf f it it ? r- : 4 5 T . ' 1 - t y i iV'i fftf-V- y 4 A V t they're I Cl .trvv4 i t 4fL 1 your f5, ff ( m ?; "" ? home. clean ic 1 One cubic foot of solid coal will generate enough electricity to operate an electric range 19 days. AT r.t W'ti r v i nS & We carry a complete line of quality window shades in all sizes and wanted colors. ASK US FOR SAMPLES AND FREE ESTIMATES. : r:o.mr.iAKi FODEITODE Fire Caused About $800 Damage At BEHS i principals office Tuesday morning at about 8 oclock when the master unit of a P.A. system caught . . . Easy Credit Terms V, Initial steps for a spring dairy show in Brigham City, May 15, were taken this week with announcement of committees for the affair by Sam Gordon, general chairman. It will be held at the John Adams bam. Second north and Fourth east. Committees listed include the following; Chamber of Commerce Agricultural committee: Dennis Johnson, Carlos Burt, .Frank Holman, Wallace V.. Reeder, P. C. Knudsen, Lyman Chlarson, Sam Gordon, Murle Markham, Del- - Fire Damages BEHS It was quickly snuffed out by the volunteer 50 EblTION OF Betty Crockers' PICTURE CObK BOOK General Mills bert Holm gen, Chas. Clifford, Norm Jenson, Anson B. Call, Jr. Manager of Show: Ed Ward. Murray (Publicity committee: Mason, chairman; iBob Crompton, Anson Call, Jr., LeiRoy Bunnell. Lorin Grounds committee: Tingey, chairman: Vernal Willie, Chas. Clifford, Lyman Morrell. Feed and Bedding committee: Bill Tyson, Prank Holman. Jr. Judging Contest: Vernal Willie, Chairman; Rulon Smoot, Mrs. Rose Neeley Sgt. John It. Ward and Mrs. Angus P. Ward, Willard, who received word recently that their son had been promoted to sergeant as an aircraft electrician in the Air Force. He recently returned from a 90 day training mission in England with the 93rd Bomb Wing. Sgt. Ward is now stationed at Castle Air Force base, Merced, California. . . . son of Mr, AN BOTH FOR ONLY Lynn Petersen. Lewis 'Finance committee: Wight, chairman; Dennis Johnson, Richard Alston, Edna Tan- Air Conditioning Heating Hansen at conducting, END OF . MONTH 79, slacks. WOMEN'S SANDALS v Eas-tep- Saye 1 DAY SERVICE! BY CASH and CARRY! DHY Bring your garments in by 9 A. M. and take them home with you at 5 P. M. Save 107 by Cash and Carry. CLEANERS $2.77 Womens flat strap sandals in white leather. Size 4 Vt, 8W. WOMEN'S SLIPS $3.00 Wide lace Only 25- - desert tone Sheen dine. Sizes 35 ' and panties $1.00 regu- lar and longs in double WOMENS NYLON Gabar- to 42 in trim on these beautiful slips, with fancy lace inserts. Choice of white, pink or blue, sizes 32 to 44. of these beautiful suits in Sharkskins h MESEHUY Nylon and rayon gabardine Roma Thorsen 1902 south Fourth east, died on Saturday morning at 12:20 a. m. at her residence of a lingering heart ailment. She, was a memWe Shall Meet Beyond the ber of the Church of Jesus Christ River" was sung by. Juanita of Latter Day Saints. Steffen and Erma Hansen and Mrs. Neeley was born Septem- the benediction was offered by ber 11, 1872 at Winchester, Kan- Verl Petersen. sas, a daughter of Henry C. and Concluding services were held Martha A. Haight House. She moved to Utah with her parents in the Brigham City cemetery at the age of 10. She was mar- Where dedicatory prayer tfras offered by Bishop Hansen. Miliried to Arthur C. Neeley, November 30, 1893 at Honeyvllle, tary ceremonies were conducted Post No. 10, American Leanij the marriage was later sol- by gion. emnized in the Salt Lake L.D.S. temple. They resided in Brigham City where Mr. Neeley died Auward president of the J2th-18tgust 14, 1907. Relief society from 1900 to 1932 In 1927 Mrs. Neeley moved to and served as a member of the Salt Lake City and was a mem- Ensign stake Relief society ber of Ivins ward at the time of board from 1932 to 1907. Prior to her illness she was active In her death. the Ivins iward Relief society. Mrs, Neeley was an active She is survived by the follow'worker In (the ILjDS. church. In , Brigham City she was a teach- ing children: Mrs. Alda N. er in Religion class Y.W.MJ.A., Palo Alto, California; Dr and for several years iwas a Arthur H. Neeley, Madison, Wismember of the Box Elder stake consin; and Helen Neelev and Relief society board. She was a Mrs. Mildred N. Oliver of Salt Lake City; six grandchildren well known singer in her early life. She was active in civic af- and six great grandchildren. fairs, serving ttwo tenms as counare two brothAlso ty recorder and several years as ers and surviving one sister, Mr. David B. deputy recorder of Box Elder House and Mr. F. B. House, and county. Mrs. Laura H. Kafton, all of OgIn Salt Lake City she was den. You $3.00 SUITS last Prelude and postlude were by and the Invocation was offered by Henry Nielsen. Juanita Steffen and Erma Hansen .sang, tin The Garden," and remarks were offered by Floyd Jensen. A vocal solo, "Oh was rendered My Father, by Fred Burt followed by remarks by Bishop Hansen. fur felt hats 9 only BOY'S SLACKS 2 p. hi. Interment for (the former BrigCity resident will be a the Brgham City cemetery Where graveside services will be held at approximately 3 p. m. Neeley, $3.00 ALL WOOL Monday Mrs. Rose House MEN'S ,HATS MENS east, S.L.C, ham Coal and Appliance ' PHONE ONE Roofing 48 North Main Final Rites Held Third ard BEEHIVE SEASHORES Sheet Metal Phone 25 Funeral services for Mrs. Rose Funeral services were held House Neeley, 79, who died .in Salt Lake City last ' Saturday for Harvey Glen Day, who died will be held Wednesday,. April April 24, at the Harold IB. Felt Rich30, at 12:15 p. m. at the, Ivins funeral 'home with Bishop south & WHILE SUPPLIES LAST To Be Buried Today For Harvey Day 1865 eat Iron Tru ner. Special Principals Office ward chapel, I with purchase of the Awards committee: Carlos Jerry Fruin, chairman; Burt, Lyman Chlarson. Junior committee: Steve TinThe master unit of a public William B. Wilsons Have Baby Girl In S.L.C. address system in the office of gey, Chairman; Dee Hardy, t 4 Larson, Bill Smodt, Cyril Mr. and Mrs.' William B. Wil- The grandparents are Mr. and 'Principal Alf Freeman at Box, Elder high school was destroyed Welch. S. Martin Rasmussen and Tuesday morning at about 8 Junior Beef committee: Bill son, became the parents of a Mrs. baby girl, born Friday, April 25 Mr. and Mrs. Vanez T. Wilson, oclock when a short circuit Astle, chairman; Robert Hunsa-ker- , in Salt Lake City. both of Brigham City. Orland Hunsaker, Lon Tancaused a fire in it. While the entire main build- aka. Lambs committee: James Paling was filled with smoke, the only damage iwas In the prin- mer, chairman; Jerry Wilde, Don cipals office where wall paper Coombs. Holstein committee: Clifford and a rug were badly scorched Ed Homer, , Hansen, chairman; by the blaze. The Brigham City volunteer Maurice Larson. fire department answered the Jersey committee: lire call at 8:22 a. m. and had ble, chairman; A, the fire under control by 8:30. Henry Sorenson. fire. NO EXTRA COST THIS $3 Show In Brigham City Planned May 15 New shades In attractive colors cost so very little. PHONE 250 Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, April 30, 1952 Committees Listed For Spring Dairy - NEWS BOX ELDER A about window shades too. So. . . don't let soiled shades mar the of appearance your Fresh, window shades will make a world of difference. Make your selection today.- - . $ f talking i, iM - 1 1 j PAGE EIGHT Wins Sergeant Stripes Peter Christensen, , 634- Crigham City, died at his heme presidency. He was a high priest Fifth ward. Saturday, 5 30 p. m. of a heart in Brigham City Survivors include his widow, ailment. Brigham City, and three daughHe was born July IS, 1888, at ters, Mrs. Jeiwell C. Nielsen, LoBrigham City, a son of Peter and gan; Mrs. Ruth C. (Bott, Brigham Marie Rasmussen Christensen. City, and Mrs. Adele C. Young, He was reared and educated in Ames, la.; six grandchildren, a brother and two sisters, Franci3 Brigham City. He married Mary Eskelsen L. Christensen, Brigham City; April 26, 1M6, in the Salt Lake Mrs. William (Emma) Francis tepiple, Church of Jesus Christ Perry; Mrs. Joseph (Elsie) Baiat Latter-daSaints. Tney made ley, North Ogden. their home in Funeral services will be eon Brigham City, where he was engaged in stock ducted Wednesday at 2 p. m. in raising and farming. He. was ac- Brigham City Fifth ward chapel tive in L DJS. church activities Evan Woodbury, bishop, will and served a mission to Den- conduct services. Friends may mark from 1909 to 1912. He also call at the family home, 616 served as Sunday School teach- south Eighth west on Wedneser ar.d in the Young Mens Mu- day prior to services. Burial will tual Improvement association be in Brigham City cemetery. v SHADES? Maybe " " James . . . BUT MY DEAR! . . . DID YOU NO- -- - Where A Public Address System Once Was - n TICE HER WINDOW r. ;$ Funeral Today For James Christensen h jp'l" White nylon in small, dium and large. ' TOWEL ENDS breasted styles. to 29 A real buy! Remnants the mill. Save now! GIRL'S DRESSES $2.00 WOMENS $3.00 Sturdy and sheer Sizes cottons. 4. SUITS GIRL'S COATS $10.09 Woolens and novelty rayons. Broken sizes. WOMEN'S DRESSES $4 T 6 Taffetas and crepes ( plains and prints. Rayon WOMEN'S COATS $15.00 Wool fleece and wool pattern effects, in short box styles. - gabardines checks. Broken sizes in Zi. and 12-2- 2 A real buy in light weight suit for the warm months. Also WOMENS SUITS Reduced to clear me- ... from |