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Show rWTTTVi G, t Bex the Winner Action Was Plenty Last Friday Elder NEWS of the Shetland Pony Epsilon Chapter oi Beta Sigma Phi Holds First Meeting Monday Eye Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, Sept 16, 1953 Utah $ Plans were made for the approaching rush season and lesFirst meeting of the fall sea- ions and hostesse were assignson of Epsilon chapter of Beta ed for the year. Sigma Phi in Brigham City was At the closing of the meeting held at the home of June Shol-t- refreshments were served by President Edna Jeppsen, June Monday night. President Edna Jeppsen was Sholty and Jean Davis, rouir Your UTAH in charge of the meeting which included an auction of vacation souvenirs, brought by members. 1 POULTRVg Manager 3 5 Sayst e JACK KELLY, Manager x Poultry is your home-towfriend and neighbor, operating to save you time and itioney. This is NOT a Utah s e ax but a profit-shari- V 4 (' MS 'Vs I , i v ? V r? v & A , t rJt!r It - organi- profit-makin- zation i . . .; . . . -- .1 'XU 1 rv-- ng group. Let us show you how we can save money for YOU. Sarah Marble With Pony Won Saturday Everybody Has A Job On Every Play . . . and on this play it appears those jobs were to jump on the Box Elder high school football carrier who nevertheless picked up a first down. The Bees showed a lot of power in their first game of the season. Here From Benson Ward Mr. and Mrs. Reese Jorgensen of Benson Ward spent Sunday visiting with friends in Brigham Daughters of Utah Pioneers on Friday evening, Sept. 18. Everyone is invited to attend Mrs. Pauline Hadfields home will be the scene of the first the meeting which begins at fall session for Deseret camp 7:30 p. m. Deseret Camp to Meet At Hadfield Home Fri. You're Not GoinQ Anywhere j during the variety show, the final feature of Peach Days, Miss Marble, who hasnt any kids around to play with the pony, says she is going to sell 1pm before she becomes attached to the animal. . . . City. mum Hie enhance the great Bourbon Taste of When American Industry uses American metals, the benefits extend beyond mines and miners. Actually, our entire nation gains, because we have a constant supply of needed raw materials and we maintain home markets that keep business active in all parts of our state and community. Unidentified HEHS Player .' . .nails a Twin Falls ball carrier during the game last Friday night as he attempted to sweep around end. The game ended in a 6 tie. , 6-- First Kindergarten Club Meeting of Season Slated for Thursday f i IT'S TIME FOR FALL REDECORATING. - Stop in . . . our your color scheme. ; - - staff will be happy to help you plan V . camp Daughters If Utah Pioneers will hold September meeting on Friday, September 18. at the home of Mrs. Mabel Rasmussen. . The meeting will begin' at , 2 p. m. All members- are utged to ' V attend. iFirst regular meeting of the fall season for Kindergarten clu'b members wil be 'held on Thursday, September 17, at 4 War' Memorial p. m. in the home. , Mrs. Dean Bundersen, president, stated today that prepara-tions.fo- r the year will be made at the Thursday meeting. A cordial invitation is extended to all members to attend. , Discussion of the current membership drive and membership banquet to be held in October will be conducted. 1 PAINT AVERAGE HOME FOR $3.00 A MONTH Tr-- Back from a 10 day vacation trip in the Northwest are Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth CutWbert and daughter, Zelda. They traveled by way of the to Columbia River Highway Portland, Oregon where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harold England and family.,. In Tacoma they visited with the Richard Martins and in Bremerton with Mr. and1 Mrs. Frank Davis. The girls were for - "WALK A BLOCKW SAVE"! jjjf merly Fauniece and Betty Palmer of Brigham City. They also saw Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Okerman. They took several excursions during their stay. They saw the snow covered peaks of Mt. Rainer and Mt Hood and, enjoyed a day at the beach at Port .Angeles. The Cuthberts returned by way of Spokane, ICouer de Alene, Idaho and Butte, Mont Light His Way to Greater straight) OURB oftaii igiarcfe CffiBaem-R- i $(J mV 1 im H1CK08T nSHUINS COraiTIOH. IF, ARJE)EliSSR!'S - fHIlADEUHIA. PEHNSYlVUtU HRJG, he mu. POT nVjj00 FOR YOUR OLD CAR OR TRUCK THAN IT IS WORTH ON THE PURCHASE OF A ' ' i W HICKORY ON1 , . Card Of Thanks , We wish to take this means of thanking all those who extended assistance, comfort and sympathy at the time of the illness and death of our beloved father, Tataro Taura. In lifes darkest hour, one comes to realize the true meaning of the word "friends. Mrs. J. Taura and Family. Cuthberts Vacation 10 Days in Northwest OLD . 1 t v Corinne , rooms with' MER-- , Add gay, new beauty to your RELLS quality MOORE PAINTS,. They are, so easy to apply . . any hofne'owner can d$ the job without any fuss or muss. These wonderful paints will provide an en-- 1 ' chanting background for your lovely furnishings. : Corinne Camp DUP To Meet on Friday EXTRA YEARS Things Ahead! Protect precious young eyes, and give your child a head start toward a future . with proper light. . Heres The Reason We Can Make This Unusual Offer: ( Fill; empty sockets with proper bulbs. Put a good floor or table lamp at each size We have purchased an additional 5 loads of 25 new 1953 Fords above our regular quota. All colors. All models. Both in the milage-mak"6" and the famous study place. Use, the right-siz- e f i bulb for each fixture er such as 150 watt for table lamps and bulb for 100 - 200 - 300 watt three-wafloor lamps motors , all for immediate delivery. These Fords will be sold in the next 10 days, regardless of what we have to pay you for your car. Strato-Sta- r V-- 8 y IF YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD ONLY $574.00 DOWN PUTS YOU BEHIND THE WHEEL OF A NEW 1953 FORD. YOUR MONTHLY WILL BE AS LOW AS $54.00 A MONTH. SOME DEALERS TALK GOOD DEALS MDERSEW'S - . Phone 56 s j-- V - ; ' '1 i ANDERSEN'S PAYMENTS MAKES 'EM! M, . Brigham City's Highest Traders tec i. Phone 56 |