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Show Seagull DUP Camp Slates Fall Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Loren W . Balls Visit with Son Mr. and Mrs. Laren W. Balls left Thursday for Wichita Falls. Kansas where they will visit with their. son. DeMar "Bud Balls before he leaves for overseas duty in Japan. iMrs. Minnie Balls of Hyde iPark is spending this week at . p. m. the Balls residence with the All members are urged to be family members who remained present. at home. Seagull camp Daughters of 'Utah Pioheere will meet at the home of Mrs. Agnes Stander, 406 west First north with an opening meeting and social on Thursday, September 17. at 7:30 T Hanne Lore Ehrlerand Richard Mueller United in Marriage on Friday, Sept. 1 1 Hanne Lore Ehrler, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Ehrler, Mesa, Arizona, and Richard Mueller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilhelm Mueller, Brigham City, were united in marriage on September 1 at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Evans Woodbury. The bride was lovely in a gown of Xi Chapter Gathers At Butler Home For First Meeting of Fall ' of traditional satin and lace with tiara of seed pearls. She Opening the new season, Xi carired a bouquet of pink car- Alpha chapter of Brigham Citys nations and gardenias. Beta Sigma Phi sorority met on and close Monday evening at the home of tFamlly members Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Mrs. Denrell G. Butler. friends, Pierce and Mr. and Mrs. Walter A business meeting, obserJaggi, witnessed the rites per- vance of the 8th amversary of formed by Bishop Woodbury of the XI Alpha chapter was also the Brigham City Fifth LDS held. Lillian Felt had prepared ward. , a cake decorated with jellow Following the ceremony a re- roses, the chapter's color. President Mrs. Denzil Butler ception honored the newlyweds. Reception arrangements were was in charge of the meeting at under the diretion of Mrs. Evans which a new vice president, Mrs (Mrs. Walter to Woodbury, Jaggi Iona Cefalo was installed and Mrs. J. Norris Larsen with take the place of Elaine Ward Mrs. Lewis Slggard in charge who recently moved to Salt Lake of refreshments; Mrs. Melvin City. Xi Alpha chapter has three Bartsehi made and decorated the lovely wedding cake; Mrs. Vir- new members who have come gil Pierce, invitations; Mrs. R. from Epsilon chapter. They are N. Price, floral arrangements; Lola Campbell, Mrs. Evelyn Mrs. Stephen R. Bunnell, pro- Daines and Marijane Morris. gram and music, and LeeRue Allen, pictures. Walter r FOR FALL -- WINTER TRAVEL take advantage this off FMSE Family IKIAILIF Plan Family members and friends from the Fifth ward attended the affair to extend best wishes to t the The new Mrs. Mueller recently completed a two year mission for the LDS church In Germany. Mr. Mueller recently received his discharge from the U. S army and now plans to attend the University of Utah. They will reside in SaLt.Lake City. just-wed- Mr. and Then cease your scouring of all the nooks and crannies Weve bargains for all. Be you babies or grannies. STARTS Jaggi Family THURSDAY Enjoys Vacation Fun Eleven days of vacation fun were enjoyed by Mr and Mrs Walter Jaggi, their three sons, Gary, Allen and Eldon, and Mr. Jaggls parents, Mr. and I I 1. Board Stopovers permitted provided the train is boarded again on a Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday. 2. '9S one parent paying full fare, the other paying half fare. Those under 22 years ride for half fare, and those under five years ride free. Pay only ONE full fare, others in family, HALF fare. The family group rides together, You travel by Pullman, The Family Fare Plan applies to first class one way tickets, good in Sleeping Cars, Club Lounge and Dining Cars. Regular rates apply for Pull- on Streamliners, you wish. if Numerous For details on fares and for help In planning your trip, seo your nearest Union Pacific Ticket agent. for Dependable Passenger and Freight Transportation Go (HOOK! PASIIFD I Griver car would thought only a higher-price- d suit me. But then I found out how much more Chevrolet offered for how much less! now! Chevrolet's improved brakes are the largest e field. in the new Gearshift models offer the advanced ld8-h.- p Thrift-Kin- g engine. bright Biggest brakes for smoother, easier stop! better roadability Youre in for a pleasant 'surprise at the smooth, steady, r ride of this new Chev- - 115-h- You can see all around You look out and down through a wide, curved, windshield. The panoramic rear window and big side windows provide a clear view in all directions. 3 N. Haslam, Wells-ville- field the Blue-Flam- e. An easy nudge on the pedal brings smooth, positive response low-pric- Its heavier for big-ca- ccrq shutoff. Ivory ernd fin- - W -- i NIGHT LATCh Cnnl c--JTja secunty, ease of operation. Two keys huntjng knife 4. Save J7 SfMiat , $1.98 size now ' kefs, etc, Canvo gas- - Camping's a wilh Ihit pl. 59 econEasy to applyl Lasting winaround omy! Perfect ior cracks dows and door?. Fills work. in cement and brick . over May be painted fevltvr balanced knife. Hndle asir, more com Tooled forlabljr. leather sheath. Storefull Of Super Specials! A CAULKING GUN POCKET KNIVES SaveSjWith This HAIRCUTTING SET & CARTRIDGES curb .95 pj S(J Reg. $3.59 $2-6- 9 Reg. 65c 49c M "fjp & Stays sharp, cuts cleaner. Made of steel. Has master clip and pen blades. 4, high-carbo- n , $10.95 It's easy! Complete tions included. ... Instruc- Nothing else set includes to buy shears, comb and electric clipper. Tle-oSuede bar-be- tf GUN CASE Reg. $1.00 Labor saving economical caulking gun. Use either cartridge br bulk compound. Has improved cam drive and threaded barrel. Handy, convenient, expertly shaped stock pattern with master clip, pen and spey DAMIT hlrrr?o n Cartridge Stays fresh and usable in hermetically sealed cartridge. Fits above gun. 29. Rubber Lip ' pan DUST Hugs Floor Gets All Dirt Reg. Price 90c CEMENT Cartridge One cement tor all root repair. Lasts and lasts . . . won't crack or crumble. Fits above gun. Protection! Durability! Brown suede 52 fleece-linecase has heavy stitched leather reinforced tip to prevent teard ing. BASKETBALL SCORES OF OTHER 11IC BARGAIN VALUES! Molded Rubber Regulation get greater getaway lock tumbler-type- - n Reg. 27c Box Elder NEWS Hy CLAIR Five-pi- for maximum Reg. $2.75 . low-price- (You easy, JANNEY'S best ,lhIkilXaaa, SN!P$GLAzE CAULK . lf&Kfc7a3W3Si rolet. One reason is that, model for model, Chevrolet will weigh up to 200 pounds more than d cars. the other Accuracy and economy! De signed as a wakener. Has! 30 hour movement and ished Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, Sept 16. 1953 I Chevrolet's lreintorcedtip to prevent celebration guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Joseph R. Reeder were Mrs. Max H Roth. Lehi, and Miss Addy Gyr, Salt Lake City. Week-end- Rich-looki- Brown Protection! I suede 52 tleeee'lmedcase lhns heavy stitched leather 75c Quart size. reg. Peach Day visitors also included Mr. and Mrs. Heber Jacobs and family and Mrs. Paul Skeen and family of Ogden along with Mrs. Merrill Valentine and son, Dale of Sale Lake City. Back renewing old acquaintances were Attorney and Mrs. LeRoy B. Young, Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Lemon of Salt Lake City were also here. The Lemons have resided in Salt Lake City for seven years Mr. Lemon was formerly a Box Elder high school teacher. silting pretty behind the wheel Take this Bel Air model. First thing youll notice is the quality of the interior. appointments. Roomy seats with foam rubber cushions. Turn the key to start the engine and youre ready to go. iWnft Speetet and Mrs. You're rv;' Inexpensive Protection Reg. Out-of-To- This demonstration wasworth many hundreds of dollars to me! i 4i rjextf Mrs.' Jack Archibald the home of Mrs. Lawsons parand children of Dayton, Idaho ents, Mr. and Mis. Carl Wold. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woolf and were Peach Days visitors In children of Paradise spent FriBrigham City on Saturday. . Here for' annual Peach Days day in Brigham City enjoying celebration were Mr. and Mrs. the parade and Peach festivities. inOther Peach Days guests Henry Clay Brobst and daughcluded: Mr. and Mrs. Royce Peter, LaClay of Layton. Mrs. Hud (Erma Jensen) Han- tersen, Las Vegas, Nevada; Mr. sen of Salt Lake City spent and Mrs. Frank Earl, Provo. Mrs. Peach Days at the home of her Earl is the former La Vieve ' a former BEHS teacher; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Huish, Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Tingey, LoS. Jensen. IMr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Law-so- n gan; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cheof Malad, along with their ney, Salt Lake City. Mrs. Cheney three children, enjoyed Peach will be remembered as Lydia Days here. They were guests at Holmgren. Mrs. Leore Reese MacBeth and husband of Ogden were here, as wer Mr. anl Mrs. Wllford Andr-sen- , Hyrum; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rasmussen, Bountiful; Mr. and man space. Reservations are required. Be Specific ALARM CLOCK Guests In Brigham For Annual Peach Days Parade and Festivities Mr. if Virginia City and Lake Tahoe, entertained them at their home. convention. Mr. Pohl was a radio opera They returned home via Carter tor when the country first began Lake, Oregon and greatly ento fly the mail between Chica joyed the redwoods of Northern California. go and Omaha. More than 200 people attended the convention. There were 47 Douglas Parsons Has ladies' present, Mrs. Pohl report Fractured Collar Bone ed today. Luncheons and dinner were (Little Douglas Parsons, 5, son planned for the ladies attend of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Parsons, is ing and the men attended regu sporting a bolero of plaster of lar convention sessions. paris. The youngster tumbled from They renewed acquaintances with former fellow workers his tricycle on Thursday and while there. fractured his collar bone. any Union Pacific train carrying sleeping cars on any Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday. You leave on these Family Fare Days men irni g $1.25 With ... Loud-Hingin- GUN CASE Mrs. along with Yosemite park, interested the Utah travelers. Meet In Stockton, California they Airmail Pioneers were guest of Mr, and Mrs. WilK. in San IMr. and Mrs, M. A. Pohl have lard Maughn. and Mrs. Marie with returned from a trip to Chey Francisco enne, Wyoming where they at Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin tended the Airmail Pioneers B. Maughan, Newark, California, a private room for your family . . . Imagine maximum comfort at bargain fares! ,J Suede Tle-o- n Gottfried Jaggi of Logan, recentlyThe group traveled to Elko, Nevada where they visited with Mr. Jaggis sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Pitcher. Mrs. M. A. Pohl 8:01) A.M. GOAL BASKETBALL with the new Powerglide A lot finer performance on a lot less gas. Thats what you get with the new Powerglide automatic transmission. Theres no more advanced automatic Easier cleaning with the spe- cially designed beveled rubber lip on this dust pan. 2,000-Hou- r LIGHT BULBS transmission at arty price. one-pie- You gel more power on less gas because Chevrolets two d engines are great engines. In models, you get Powerglide the most powerful engine in Thats And Let us demonstrate all the advantages of buying a Chevrolet now! 'i 7 CHEVROLET Central Chevrolet Co. low-pri- k 0 THAN ANY OTHER CAR I 18 the line d A demonstration will show you that Chevrolet offers just about everything you could want. Yet line in the its the lowest-price- d valve-in-hea- MORE PEOPLE BUY CHEVROUTS its lowest-price- It pays to have your fan belt cheeked, another few miles could have ruined the motor field. Combination of Powerglide auto-matransmission and ll-hBlue-Flaengine optional on Two-Te- n and Bel Air models at extra cost. North Main St. Clairs Chevron Service Tires Chevron pair Durable, built for hard play. Official 18 diameter with net and steel brace- less brackets. Easy, accurate shooting with this official size and weight ball. Specially treated for good feel. Filler needle included. HARDWARE SPORTING GOODS 6 bulbs 69c 6 bulbs 79c FEDERAL TAX INCLUDED Batteries Washing Lubrication Complete Automotive Repairs Phone 477 97 N. Main USBbtWR BRAKES1AND, 6IVSDUR KlDSAlBRAK APPLIANCES |