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Show Farm Women Will Meet November 18 ?. , The annual meeting o! the-Uta- h Two Tone -- made Conflicting meetings Poultry and Farmers Co- the necessary change operative Women's Auxiliary, Officers w ill he elected and which was announced for November 4, has been changed to plans outlined for 1955 RepreThursday, November 18, ac-- , sentatives from all paits of cording to Mrs. Edna Ohlwiler, Utah and southern Idaho are president, of Paradise. expected to attend. Water Work Wonders on Furniture Soap and Styling Adds Sparkle to Sport Coupe NEW YORK i UP) Soap and water are good for the complexion of furniture. The shabby look of tables, Behind the .scenes of Utah State Agricultural colleges 1951 officials which Homecoming, anticipate will be the biggest in Aggie history, are a host of student committeemen who have been planning the annual festivity Will Student chairman is Dave of Larsen will speak on the Fam- Jeppesen John Farr Larsen, state wel Brigham City fare director of the Bureau of ily Relations Court The meeting Among those assisting him aie Service for Children will be will be held in the county court Jim Bundy Brigham City, pep speaker at Box Elder County rooms at 8 p m , according to rallv chairman, assisted by Womens Peterson and Portia Council Elma Klitgaard, council Legislative Reeves, both of Brigham City meeting, Wednesday, Oct. 27. John Farr Larsen -- Brigham Students Help With AC Homecoming Speak Here LEWIS JONES hure liu beauty fcpotlitfht in ( line of pjHweriRer cur nioibl i the for 1933. llt'l Air porl roupe, cumplt It'ly Among noteworthy feature in the above view are the broad, low grille and hood lines, apprec lably (Vrtuin liev-late- nt It) inereafted vision through llie new weepfiiglit wind shield, ami the el1et of fleetne imparted by e color chrome molding itnps. Thin hhiuI ltd Air ort rxuipea lling will be available on 11 models. and convertibles among the two-ton- BEHS Grille Blends with Neiv Design Band Play chairs and other polished pieces could be nothing mote than a collection of dirt from coat af ter coat of polish or wax ap plied to a dusty surface Experts say suds olten will restore the woods to their original sheen To clean a polished wood sur face mix a bowl of thick, warm soap suds Then pick up a gen erous portion of suit ice suds on a damp cloth or sponge and rub fumly over a small section of the wood winking with the Rinse with a cloth giam vviung out of warm water, and thy with a soft lintless doth., Repeat in sections until the whole surface has been scrubA second or third treat bed merit, with fresh suds each time, may be nee essary Once the wood is completely dry, apply a coat of polish or wax FELLOW CITIZENS, LISTEN! Dr. Henry A. Dixon, president of Utah State Agricultural College, has been drafted to represent our district in Congress. He is a man of distinctive ability, integrity and wisdom and a man of God. He will bring honor to our state, spiritual power to congress and strength to the administration. Vote For Him, Won't You? You Will Be Glad You Did! A Personal Appeal By N. J. Valentine (Pd. Pol. Adv.) Saturday In NOW YOUR HAIR CAN BE AC Homecoming The Box Elder bind will march In view of the fact NON-PARTISA- that our JUDGES are now voted for on separate BALLOTS, we the undersigned N that that to the office he now holds. We JUDGE LEWIS JONES be do this for the reason recommend High school in Utah State Agricultural colleges mammoth Homecoming parade Saturday, Oct 30 and in pre game activi-tie- s at the Aggie stadium It is one of 42 hands which will the largest group to gather in Utah this year. Representing high schools and organizations of Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Nevada 2000 band members are expected to march in the gigantic Homecoming parade at 9:30 a m Satin da morning and in pre game activities Floats by down town merchants and USAC organizations will also participate in the paiade DISTRICT LOVELIER FOR LESS BUDGET PERMANENTS EVERY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Includes haircut, only PHONE 893 $6 an early appointment for the loveliest, softest and most natural permanent We can only give these to you on Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday. Ask ior Kate, Janice or Glen. Call for GLEN'S BEAUTY SHOP his record of FAIRNESS and IMPARTIALITY entitled him to this RECOGNITION. ntvlmg conform with the low, rugged appearance that Chevrolet bodies. The lattiee-worgrille is low nnd broad. Fender nrfaees between bumper and hooded headlamps are broken by individually parking lamps. Form of the bumper follows lovely the contours of the sheet metal. Front-en- d chirdrtrrie 133 C. V. Forsgren, Brigham City, Utah Olof E. Zundel, Brigham City, Utah Ruby W. Nielsen, Garland, Utah Clarence C. Perry, Deweyvilie, Utah Dee Glen Smith, Brigham City, Utah J. II. Fronk, Tremonton, Utah Jack Shumway, Tremonton, Utah Ernest E. Hansen, Brigham City, Utah J. Leo Nelson, Brigham City, Utah Wesley 0. Gephart, Tremonton, Utph F. Leland Seely, Brigham City, Utah LeRoy IX White, Perry, Utah Leona II. Reese, Brigham City, Utah Elma O. Klitgaard, Brigham City, Utah Scott B. Horsley, Brigham City, Utah Adam Brenkman, Tremonton, Utah Wayne Sandail, Tremonton, Utah J. J. White, Garland, Utah Fred J. Hirsehi, Rosette, Utah John J. Shumway, Garland, Utah Esther S. Harris, Tremonton, Utah Charles J. Wood, Garland, Utah (PAID POLITICAL AOV ) New Chevrolets k 10 Box Elder NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, October 27, To Be Unveiled 1954 tomoriow and across the coun avcoicling to Glen Knud son, manager Knudson said the new model Central Chevrolet company, has pronounced methanic.il ad 18 North Main, Citv. Bngham vances plus new riding comfort will unveil the 1955 Chevrolet and a complete re styling of body Here Tomorrow i. maim pait of Iho cai overlooked in the hioadstale lmpinvement Driving ease and riding comloit bt nt fit along with the cieatmn of fiesh automotive deaccomplishment, sign has been says the manager possible only because of a thorough pib ot pioduct re engi neenng and the tremendous new plant facilities Chevrolet adds Ihis year Bland new among 11 bodies on the One Fifth Two Ten and Bel Air series arc Iwo door sta'lhe complete tion wagons r lint up shows two ami sedans in all series two door st it ion wagons One in the four door Fifth and Two Ten station wagons in the Two Ten ind Bel Air, a ulililv sedan in the One Filth, a eluh coupe in the Two Ten and spent and coupes in the Bel Air series .No his hten pro-giar- n e "GET ACQUAINTED four-doo- DIG 9 inch SKILLET inch walking doll has rooted saran hair. Shes made of hard plastic; has vinyl head, moving ejes, lashes. Raj on taf21 non-crac- e : ALLPURPOSE . UPPED ON I IRON HANDLE TOR 0YEN USE - HANDLE WITH SIZE -- k feta dress. SIDE EACH FEATURE HANG-U- P Individually boxed. $6.90 Reg. 3 c. curlers She has moving eyes, lashes. Dressed. Individually other cooking ware is so beautiful, practical, easy to clean. boxed. flame-reBrilliant, diamond-harporcelain enamel fused into fine extra-ligweight cast iron protects food flavors and is as easy to clean as a china plate. Spreads heat evenly, holds heat longer, so you cook your best every time. Its the cooking-servin- g ware that helped to make continental cooking famous see our complete DESCOW ARE selection today ! d d, DOLL HAIR Will not crack! vinyl body and arms, vinyl head. Rooted Saran pony-ta- il hair, 2 vinyl CLEANS LIKE FINE. CHIN A No VINYL TODDLER WITH LONG ROOTED 19 ht EXCLUSIVE DESC0WARE SAUCEPAN FREIGHT TRAIN FEATURES: FOODS WONT STICK WONT WARP WONT HOT SPOT ABSORBS HEAT EVENLY RETAINS HEAT LONGER USES LESS FUEL SET . OPEN CASSEROLES $1.95 up Frying Pan $2.95 up PENNEY SPECIAL! $2.95 up V. WATKINS COVERED CASSEROLES (DEMOCRAT) $2.95 up shall be glad to serve the people of District No. 1, Box I Elder County, if you feel that I merit your confidence. N. V. (Norm) Watkins (PAID 4 AOV Freight train set with five cars, transformer, track connector, 9 sections of track, uncoupling ramp and sign. Individually boxed for gift giving! 10-in- et Penney Special $14.7 5 PENNEYS 1 POLITICAL h OPENING THURSDAY! For The Legislature District No. $1100 big tire velocipedes with adjustable steel handle bars, rubber grips. Adjustable metal saddle, single block rubber pedals. Also with tirps. 13-inc- 1 1954 TOYLAND BIGGER AND BETTER THAN LAY AWAY WHILE STOCKS EVER! ARE SHOP BIGGEST! EARLY! BUY ON |