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Show 4 BOlTCTrMS The following ibixths are an-- ' nouhced from Cooley Memorial Jim and Loan Spaceman Kirk-haInof the Intermountain dian school announce the arrihospital: A boy was horn March 12 to val of a 'boy born March 15. George Fred and Nila Astin A girl was born March 16 to Voigflander of the IntermounRay and Jeanine Spackman Nes-setain Indian school. of Howell. Dale and Betty Jane Benham Fackerall of Layton are the parLowell and Susan Finn Whitents of a .girl born March 14. aker of Brigham City are the parents of a girl iborn March 16. Joseph Carmen and Renee Hayden Wood of Howell are the parents of a boy born March 16. Identical twin girls, one weighing 5 pounds 10 ounces and the other weighing 5 pounds even, Creomulsion relieves promptly because were 'born to Mr. and Mrs. Odell it oet into the bronchial system to of George Brigham City on and laden loosen help expel germ phlegm and aid nature to soothe and March 16. The Georges have two heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial other youngsters. Mrs. George is membranes. Guaranteed to please you the former Violet Higley. or money refunded. Creomulsion has Arvid and Marlene Hess Anstood the test of millions of users. dersen of Snowville announce the arrival of a boy born March CMgtis, Cbt Colds, Acute Bronchitis 16. How To Relieve Bronchitis CREOMULSION SUGAR VALUES sen. Visitors, along with 18 members present, were Mrs. May D. Smith and Mrs. Laverda Lee. Sketch of the life of Maren Christina Olsen was read by her Mrs. Elvira granddaughter, Hess. Lesson was "Wheels of Pioneer Progress" by Miss Lura Redd. Mrs. Smith announced Central camp elections to be held in Salt Lake City on April 5. Each camp with 25 registered members is entitled to a delegate. Long, Long Ago was closing song with Mrs. Emma D. Hansen offering the benediction. Refreshments were served toy Mrs. Hess, Mrs. Ora Andersen, Mrs. Carrie Jensen and Mrs. Olivia Andersen. Meet At Barker Home According to various food brokers and many men of die sugar industry who are closely associated with marketing, sugar price outlook is still favorable for 1953. One brokerage firm recently reported that for 1953 the U. S. raw sugar market shows no signs of depression, "Values are still moving upward. ' ... j Another broker advised that there should be no fear of political interference with the Sugar Act and sugar prices just because of a change in government administration. These brokers recommended that any person the record of the June and having such fears July 1951 hearings before the Committee on Agriculture, - House of Representatives, on the extension of the Sugar :'Act of 1948. The Sugar Act of 1948 has been extended until December 31, 1956 and sugar control in the United States is a program favored by both political parties. re-re- . Gladys Thorson. Women To Attend State Legislative Meeting The following Brigham City lato attend Womens State Legislative Council meeting at the Capitol on Thursday. An installation luncheon will Hotel 'be held at noon at the dies plan CO. r ... Americas Top-Sellin- g Allen Blaine Campbell, 26, Boise, Idaho, and Drue Elaine Craner, 16, Boise, Idaho, issued on February 26. Consent of Rich- From that time on youll be drawing dividends in the form of constant savings Grant Orvil Holmes, 20, Route No. 1, Brigham City, and Marion Graser 18, Route No. 2, Brigham City, issued on March 4. Consent of Lenors H. Holmes. Savings in woter, power bills, labor, weed control end general operations with better crops because of better distribution and control through a concrete pipe system A system that pays for itself in three to five years when properly installed. James Dalas Jones, 19, Brigham City, and Patricia Ann Huggins, 17, Bear River City, issued on March 7. Consent of Jean L. Jones and Helen F. Huggins. HEAD nn IV!1 Robert Clyde Moore, 18, Ogden, WCMIS and Cornelia Christine Thomson, 19, 'Ogdon, issued on March 9. Consent of Jesse Clyde Moore. ELIZABETH TAYLOR plays the role of the Technicolor version Rebecca in d of Sir Walter Scotts literary classic, Ivanhoe. Robert Taylor is seen in the title role of the heroic knight who saves Rebecca from death at the stake. M-G-- raven-haire- J. LaVerne Udy, 18, and LaNette Thomas, . ., GATES CNC" .W1 AU. AND IITMM OPENINGS m WlAl MfTAt SC mill IYPI. FOM MW lO SUIT MOOCL I tO NEIDt CONCtflt NON A 10 I INC HIS Call or write in today and our representative will call on you. Garland, 16, issued on March Consent of Edmund Udy Lyna B. Thomas. TOUR illH 10. and --- y .Trr.zi Bn BRIGHAM AUTO SUPPLY CO. CONOCO PRODUCTS Lubrication And Auto Repair Tire Service k on the way Mr. and Mrs. John W. Reeves arrived in Brigham City March from Colorado Springs, Colo., where they have been making their home since their marriage lafct June. Mr. Reeves is the Son of Mrs. Ruth Reeves of Brigham City and Mrs. Reeves is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Goss. The young couple are making their 'home in Logan, where Mr. Reeves will attend Utah State Agricultural college. Mr. Reeves received his discharge from the U. S. army on Hospital Notes Mrs. Warren Hamip, 24, of Richmond Utah, is recupering at the folCooley Memorial hospital lowing a major operation. O FREE BATTERY CHECK-U- P Your Mileage Merchant will clean battery terminals and make sure your battery is in top condition. utah eouir Y our OFFER (M z More than just an oif change. POULTRY Manager Says: A COMPUTE In saddle-stitche- Caddie Case d Remember, only the Schick 20 has all the features you need to get close electric shaves: Bevelled Comb Edges, Right-Siz- e Head, g Action. Better hurry in. This oiler is good only in Utah and expires April 11. TVade-Ialao applies to the SCHICK COLONEL, Regularly $19.95, Less Allowance, ONLY $14.40. n IS "SPPm Torn" BUMPER-TO-BUMPE- MW LUBRICATION R for Using Conocos special Chek-Chayour make of car, he will get to every single lubrication point, assuring smooth, squeak-fre- e riding. And hell replace winter-wor- n transmission and rear-axl- e lubricants with Conoco lubricants for correct Spring-gradoperation. quiet, wear-fre- e rt FOR YOUR CAR Available only at your CONOCO Dealer e Ys Jr -- DRAIN AND REFILL WITH CONOCO Super MOTOR OIL While the engine is hot, hell drain your gritty, winter-wor- n oil. Hell recondition air and oil filters, and, most important of all, hell refill your crankcase with the right grade of Conoco that helps your engine Super the motor oil with eat less run better live longer I Oil-Plati- CONOCO BEEHIVE er warm-weath- 5 JACK. KELLY, Manager Brigham City Have you ordered your baby chicks? If you want help in getting the best chicks at the best possible price, come in and see us. Utah Poultry is strictly a SERVICE organization that will enable you to get top prices for your- poultry, turkeys and chickens and give you service you can get no where else. Come in and see us. FREE RADIATOR SERVICE hose connections, flush radiator if you wish, and see that your cooling system is set j for driving. Hell tighten UTAH "20" Electric Shatter YOUR FIRST INVESTMENT IS YOUR ONLY COST WHEN YOU INSTALL DURABLE CONCRETE ard Craner. SCHICK SCHICK Fors-ber- It was announced today by officers in charge of the monthly meeting of Corirvne camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers. The meeting will toe held on Friday, March 20 at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. 'Matole Rasmussen. We want to make more friends and so do the makers of the famous Schick 20 Electric Shaver. We both know that once you try the Schick 20 and discover what quick, comfortable, close shaves yon get you'll be a delighted customer ' for life! So see what you save... ON THi V ary 24. Consent of Irene V. and Alta E. Coombs. Corinne Camp Members Learn Of Meeting any condition TRADE-I- N Eugene Perry, 21, Route El-im- for your old electric shaver Super IS A OIL HEAVY-DUT- Y COAL & APPLIANCE PHONE "ONE 1953 Brigham City, and Sonia Holst. IS, Brigham City, issued on February 21. Paul Eldean Forsberg, 19, Riverside, and Caro! Coombs. 17, Brigham City, issued on Febru- Those from Brigham City planning to attend are: Mrs. R. L. Thompson, Mrs. Ray Grant, Mrs. Lloyd Davis, Mrs. Clyde B. StratfMrs! Raymond Daines, ord,, Mrs. R. M. Kaiser, Mrs. Lyman Chlarsen. Mrs. Marijane Morris, March 2, 1953. Miss Lenore Romer and Mrs. WILL PAY YOU V, Allen No. 2, Colorado Springs, Colo. BEEHIVE COAL & APPLIANCE Special Box Elder NEWS THE ROCKIES! Klitgaard. any make Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, March 18, s Spring 1953! SUGAR At Bundcrson Home 1 Mrs. Walter Crooks And Deseret Camp of D.U.P. Children Visit Here Will Meet Next Friday Utah. UTAH-IDAH- O 3 Saturday night Canasta players met at the home of Dr. and gene Price receiving low. office. Hrigham City, Others attending were: ' Mr. Mrs. Dean Bundcrson, i for the evening were Mr. and and Mrs. Elmo Lish and Dr. and Mrs. Roy Barnard. Mrs. O. Dee Lund. Bvron Ezra Burt. 23, Route No. chili the Following supper 1. Brigham City, and Ruth Elaine played Canasta. High Everyone is Invited to phone Willie. IS. Brigham City, issued group score went to Mr. and Mrs. Jack their society items Tor the News on February 20. Horton with Mr. and Mrs. Eu- - and Journal to 771. l.awrenee Ritchie. legal age. Ogden, and Nina Ii. Pingreo, legal age. Ogden, issued on February 21. Blue Star Mothers of Bear RivMax G. Ward, 22, Riverside, er City met recently at the home and Donna Mary Rader, 20, Co of Mrs. Blanche Barker in BrigMrs. Walter Crooks of MinneaNext meeting of the Deseret rinne, issued on March 14. ham City. polis, Minn., was guest of honor camp of the Daughters of Utah Meeting opening with sing- Monday evening at the home of Pioneers will be held at the ing of America, the Beautiful Mrs. Stanford Fonnesbeck. and prayer by Mrs. Ida Check-etts- . Miniature 'bouquets of pink home of Mrs. Amy Phillips, 162 CONOCO daisies centered the small serv- north Second east, Friday March Mrs. A'bbie Madsen reviewed ing tables. Bridge games follow- 20. The Life o'f (Billy Burke. Mrs. ed the luncheon. 7:30 p. Madsens clever and humorous Prizes went to Mrs. Herman m.Meeting will begin at review delighted the 18 ladies Hadfield and Mrs. Winston P. present. Nelson. book the the group Following Mrs. Mrs. Gladys Guests attending were: reorganized with Thorson toeing named president; Kenneth Hall and Mrs. Boyd Nelson of Ogden, and Mrs. Jay Mrs. Carrie Christensen, Mrs. Flossie Rams Hansen, Mrs. Omer Call, Mrs. Herman Hadfield and Mrs. Windail, secretary and treasurer. ston P. Nelson. Delicious dessert was served to the guests toy Mrs. Barker and Mrs. Violet Jensen. Mr. And Mrs. John W, ,! Next meeting of the group will be held at the .home of Mrs. Reeves Back From .You can plant sugar beets with full confidence in the market because they are a contract crop . . . and from all indications the sugar price is strengthening even more. Plant greater acreage of sugar beets in Canasta Croup Meets Marriage licenses issued by the Hox Elder county clerks chaplain. Captain Jennie L. Jones presided and conducted on Friday evening. Nay Speak No 111 was opening sbng followed by invocation by Mrs. Louie B. Ander- Blue Star Mothers UPWARD! Marriage licenses New officers of the Sunflower camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers were installed on Friday evening, March 13, at the home of Mrs. Elvira Hess by Box Elder county first Mrs. May D. Smith. Those to serve are Mrs. Pearl Compton, captain; Mrs. Florence L. Baird, 1st vice captain; Mrs. Emma D. Hansen, 2nd vice captain; Mrs. Artie Sessions, secretary; Mrs. Vera Earl, treasurer; Mrs. Ruth L. Reeves, organist; Mrs. Olive Petersen, chorister; Mrs. La Wana Jensen, historian; Mrs. Catherine Olsen, registrar and Mrs. Louie B. Andersen, ARE$TILL MOVING A Beauty Of Uttie EhgtanB Sunflower Camp DUP Name New Officers foil FarmoriTand Poultry Dont forget to fill your tank with CONOCO Spring-Tailore- d gasoline! |