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Show !ys I S52JWrfr,,er smith U' acquired Kaiser-interest in the in Brigham company if ' mum Co- . Cy BOX ELDER Brigham loj d Allied and Grace Hevv-itiWoodward of Piomontory are the paients of a baby gn'i born Wednesday, May 14, at Cooley Memorial hospital. Louis Junior and Fdra Norman Gunnell of Bridge, Ida., are the parents of a baby girl born Saturday, May 17, at Cool-eMemorial hospital as a Partner in Tarrance Lavern and Nora is James H. Miller. 1 e and the Erie CmP,on' moved has ,Fra7er agcnc location Victor .he Rudd street to Bill th Mam at Sixth north s garage name tain The company and Sons. f Smith-MillP- fining fltipany n "Native Pioneers " Who Haven't Done So Are Asked To Register For Centennial Recognition 0 , ounia City, Utah Jensen West ley ot City are the parents f Brigham a bo horn Tuesday, Mav 20, baby at Cooley hospital Friday, May native pioneers, that is, those born in the 10, I860, will be honoied by the Utah Centennial commission with handsomely engraved Certificates of Honor. In order to do this it is necessary for the commission to obtain their names and addresses and data on the place and date of their bath. All living pioneers are asked to fill out the following blank and mail it immediately so they may receive the certificate which will make a valuable keepsake for themselves or their descendants. If the pioneers cannot fill out the blanks dut to age or disability, it is proper for members of their families to do so. Family membeis should see that a certified blank is sent in lor their living pioneers. The blanks are to be certified bv family members or others who can attest to the truth of the inlormation on the blank. This paper and others throughout the state are cooperating in an attempt to reach all pioneers by printing this blank. All livipg H The a Seven Kitchenettes, Lien n is and Donna Parsons second 4 H Bear of club By u ater "I year Brigham are the parents ot a baby City born River City, was oiganied May girl 2 at the home of their leader, Tuesday, May Jo at Cooley Mis. LaRene Biaegger. The folJames Audit w and May Bou- lowing olfieers were elected: den Brown ot Bnghani City are President, Anna Mae Wankier; vice president, Margretta Stan-der- , the paients of a baby gnl born secretary, Donnell Morten-st-Lriday, May 23, at Coole n hospital 2 George David and Ilene Mabel Pasmussen Richards of Bugham City are the parents of a baby girl bom Buddy, May 23, at Cooley hospital Raul and Juanita Baltassar Serna of Corinne are the parents of a baby boy born Sunday, May 25, at Cooley hospital. Co. II.: Philo&j Arthur Welling and Helen s;cfdrlane of Ogden are the parents of a baby girl born Monday, May 26, at Cooley hospital Jaris Morrell and Elizabeth Ann Whitmeyer Peterson of Brigham City are the parents of a baby girl boin Monday, May 26, at Cooley hospital. Wallace and Faye Robbins Christensen of Brigham City are the parents of a baby hoy born Wight j-- r-- - ' - W r 1 A state before May 30, 1947 " Seven Kitchenettes " Club Is Organized 4-- .. tieasurer, Golda Stephens; icportei, LaPean Christensen; song leader. La Wana Jenson; game leader, Patsy Huggins. The gnls anticipate a and interesting year learning the art of cooking and companionship. Included in the vears agenda is a Mothers day luncheon to be cooked for the girls mothers, a day which Is really looked forward to, and Achievement day, a reward for La the woik accomplished Dean Christensen, secretary. u b; rf.ro i ') Ve'jP V A vAVA) r-- Li - cs u L'-- b won-deif- Registration Blank To be filled out only by native pioneers, those who were born in Utah previous to May 10. 1800. This blank is for living pioneers only. Do not fill out for any deceased person. Phone your news to Monday, May 26, at Cooley No. 7. Name of pioneer Max and Lila Jean Anderson Facer of Willard are the parents of a baby giil born Tuesday, May 27, at Cooley hospital. Address m IB'liimMUiU.HIil, .. . Date of Birth Place of Birth Certified by Please mail immediately to: Shake hands with our best PIONEER REGISTRATION, mechanic , Mister Jones COMMISSION UTAH CENTENNIAL Box 320, Dont take us literally. We wouldnt expect anyone to grasp that greasy palm not until it had a Hashing anyway. We do mean that our mechanic merits praise for e ery repair job he does, on every make of car. Car missing? knocking? stalling? or otherwise misbehaving? Let our mechanic get his hands on the trouble and you'll he pleased you met him Serving Breakfast. Lunch and Dinner Salt Lake City Fresh Potato Doughnuts (to take out) doz. Donut Alamode with hot chocolate 45c 20c BRIGHTENBURG i Ihone 155 ADVERTISERS MEMO TO dy liain SlIpcSl k Questions V nal, ot od, IWlOj Hfl J and Answers Jt-- Xj ;uth I i it I'M to Do you know arfi tot of any measure newsbaPet circulation as .he v tanaatas hat buying merchandise an adveitiset suih business man uses in Q. Jn the well known standards that have been approved and adopted by advertisers namely A.B.C. standards. Yes O. What i A. is 4 B C B.C stands for Audit Bureau of Circulations, a cooperative association ot 2000 advertisers, advertising agencies and publishers m the United States and Canada. Q. What ts A. Q. the Bureau s work the circulation of newspapers and periodicals sc that advertisers can buv space on the basis ot definite standards and verified facts and figures. fr audit flow does 4 B C accomplish this- - A. The Bureau has a large staff of experienced a iditors Ihesc men visit the publisher members annually and make audits of their circulation records. This mforma BOX ELDER 39c & $1.05 Gillitle 19c $1.15 Schick BLADES Star, sirgle tir double, 1 for . . Gem, single, 5 for .. Gillette, thin, 4 for .. Gillette, blue, 2 for SOAP Colgate, cup, Palmolive, cup, Gilette, brushless or lather 20c to 98c 25c to S5c Brushes Lotion Styptic Pencil N. .... 10c RADIO SPECIALS L HANSENS TUBE C ONSOLE. Reg. $1 16.95; Sale $130.95 TABLE MG DEL. reg. S02.!:5; Sale $54.50 TABLE MODEL, reg. $19 .95; Sale $11.50 TABLE .MODEL, reg. 129.35; . . . Sale $25.95 COMBINATION MODEL, reg. 251.50; sale $227.50 10 VARIETY STORE The Store Of A lil in . .... A tiort is then published in A.B.C. reports for the use and protection of advertisers. for the value or ro a RAZORS Gem At its height as a Western mining town, Tombstone, Ariz., was as important as San about Newspaper Advertising "1 MEN'S SHAVING SUPPLIES four-year-ol- VvN 7. tHC UAM Mrs. Elizabeth Cheney of 201 east Third south underwent an operation Sunday at Cooley hospital for a strangulated hernia. Her condition yesterday was reported just fine. W. M. Buchanan underwent .a major operation at Cooley hospital Saturday. At last report his condition was satisfactory. Wayne Nelson left Cooley and returned home hospital Tuesday foflowing an appendectomy performed Wednesday, May 21. Kent Beecher, who underwent at Cooley an appendectomy hospital Tuesday, May 20, returned to his home Monday. son of Kent is the Mr. and Mrs. Searl Beecher. Mrs. Betty Kopinitz of Brigham City underwent an appenat Cooley hospital dectomy Tuesday, May 20. She returned home from the hospital Tuesday of this week. Standard Service Station 180 South interest? Phone it to No. HOSPITAL NEWS ! MARK Utah 8, HOME VALUE What do these reports show? IS A, A B.C. reports tell how much circulation a newspaper has, where this circulation is, how it was obtained, how much people paid for it, and many other verified facts that advertisers should know when they pfM tc. buy advertising. 4re all publications bership G eligible for A B.C. mem- w ? jftJfTn'Tsr k PLAN No Only those with paid circulation. This is important to advertisers because it is the best proof of interest and purchasing power on the part ot the readers. toiiA tAe Adfi of tA WEYERHAEUSER 'Zfomt 'ZuiUUtuf Scwice Q. Is this newspaper a member of the Audi Bureau of Circulations ? This home design illustrates how professional planning creates home beauty as well as enduring values through sound principles of good construction. Ask to see the colorful reproduction of this home at our office. It is the most recent monthly addition to the Yes. We are proud of our circulation and we want our advertisers to know lust what they get for their money when they advertise in our columns. The audited information in our A.B.C. report gives them the complete facts. n,4 ourna ( ever-growi- Weyerhaeuser li Home Building -' jijk Service. Investigate this very helpful home planning Service. Benefit by the professional help it ran give you in planning sour home. Come in and 2- a r' YOU SAVE 3 WAYS: t -, 4V FACTS AS A MEASURE OF ADVERTISING A m o vf .J - see this Service soon. Look through us scores of modern home designs. You're welcome Tf.PJi r y enl VV, b L firm to use them as your guide. I n A t ; Save by the Firestone AlLiberal Trade-Ilowance. 2. Save More on Mileage and Safety. 0. Save Time and Troub- 1. ; W.rJt , n buet wwiy 'VC77 . s- -' Plan. TBUit. jim at m w )4N1 tikr 'Jit Co. YOUR AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS . aj I Bureau of Circulations. Ask for a copy This newspaper is a member of the Audit audited facts and figures about our circulation. of our latest ABC report giving A. B. C. . VALUE WALK A BLOCK AND SAVE 68 fi'seotono so; TH MMN am mnnn riiiiiritniiTiirTn 13 Tmi STORE NORTH MAIN IM II i |