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Show Too Many Rats and Cats leiud-journ- OX ELDER Brigham City, Utah peared continuously ii i'i- -ti al fa mo Wen underestimated He found power of the Friday. April 3U. 1943 that Ini' were press oVel aiming his I A fii'vs i toll; anil issued a pjeu ttiiou-f- l ,inM M lui1 HIM m sail Joaquin valley npoi'eis loi iulji n I. 1. tliT l) Wen lias now issued a Mi n cals hi Nr's i(rd oil ISMJ. end (ilea, "no more eats, please jvc.tis It l.islM till clis- iis a'so Lrttri lit Joi limit; the fust tingm-hc- d Nothin); pre.scivex wood and newspjpei to use adveitismg in keeps ll from deteriorating like a coat of piaint. tins count ty r m YOUTH T whs the hi, h ap tor 72 years. vv .1 Ml , Bishop Glen Knudsen sacrament and testimony last junioi and senior high schm meeting in the Second ward st udents. sunday jnorning at G'O Itudger N Puce oi the stake Nationally the V. K W. spo sors the cuh packs for young piesideney was piesent at the stars from nine to twelve, in p meeting "Sei ret The opening song, scouting activities. A meeli' has been held with local sum Player, was sung by the con .dti i a s and plans are underw negation and ehoir N. J Vato pet feet the cub organtat! lentine gave the opening prayer, in Bngham ( tty. which was followed by a numThey also sponsor the natio: a her of the trio, Matte! Humpmarble tournament. This ad hries. Alice Nelson anti Jeunnian by is popular locally and t ndcrson. district finals arc held in cun The sacrament was directed junction with national Yon'n by two priests and 12 deacons, Week. Nearly one hundd land the choir sang 'Proud Yes, youngsters participated in t Of Our Home In The Mountains." last year in hi tournament Bishop Knudsen read a letter Brigham City schools, Horn from Whitney Johnson, a Mantua. and ullo, Perry laboring in Sweden, and A Take pr uni' from Ardel Jepjrsen w'ho is gram was started last year and laboring in Arkansas several of thp V. F W. mernbe 'i Ten bore testimony and the participated. Ii proved very sin closing song, Memories of Gal- eessful and will be continued tlee, was sung by the choir, again this year. Joseph Facer gave the Dental and medical care provided for by the V. F. W. fur needy children. Money for this Perry News welfare work is obtained largely W through sale of the V. F. By Mrs. Lyman Wight "Buddy pojipiex made by dis PERRY, April 28 Mr. and Mrs. ahled veteians. Leland Thorne entertained at a The V. F. W. rejioit also slates at family dinner last Sunday that they maintain a home their home honoring the hnth-daand oijihans of all mem of Milton J anniversary hers at Katon Rapids, Mieh. Thorne. Out of town guests atJaycee Youth Activities were Mr. and Mrs. Each year the Brigham City tending J. Thorne, Mr. and Mrs. Vess 'Junior Chamber of Common. e Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Robert sponsors a carp scramble, held Stanford and family and Mrs. early in the summer. It is a fun Lora Wright and children of day for all youngsters of Brig- Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Wynn ham City area, with prizes and Thorne and family of Logan. Aftreats givpn away. ter the dinner the time was The Jay eecs alsu sponsor hob spent in showing motion pictures by and model club, giving It of Mr. and Mis. Marlowe Thorne nancial aid to assist in early tie and children who are now residelopment of interest of a num in Hawaii. 'her of local hoys in the building ingPfc. Melvin Judson arrived last of model airplanes and other week from San Antonio, Texas skilled hobbies. to spend a ten-dafurlough at The Jaycpps also the Junior Wildlife, teaching the home of his parents, Mr. and Mis. E. T. after which conservation, sportsmanship, he will go toJudson, Caitf. for Riverside, proper handling of firearms and further training in the air corp. safety. Mrs. Mary A. Wight of is spending a few days at Civic Improvement Club's the home of Mr. and Mrs. LyActivities Each year the Bngham City man Wight and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dredge Civic Improvement club sends one girl from here to the Girls are happy over the arrival of a state. They also presided at the baby girl born April 27 at the youth jirogram at the Rees Pio- Cooley hospital. The Dredges have a three year old son, Charneer park last year. Their report states that ihey les Paul, who is elated over the new baby sister. sponsored a 'teen age hook reMr. and Mrs. Lisle Larsen and view last summer where fiev books were tevievved. They also children Glenda. DeAnna and to the Gary .spent the past week end contributed equipment county health unit for the war at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Pay at Nephi. against rheumatic fever. Mrs Lois Thorne was hostess with the also helped They to the Amita club at her home sacking of candy and nuts for the community Christmas pro- last Thursday evening. Luneh- gram last year, their report states. for a 'vocation by Mytna NeNon The time was spent in stoiy telling bv- Mis Peteison who also serv , rs int mot ed ref leshments to Wls uUt, and the lin,.(JuU,m by Vda June Nelson Mi and Mis Ed'1 Fa lows and ami Mr and Vi- - Roy a1 letei-o- n a d fam au.mih daughter Opai t'y iFdihei mg at the liome of Mr i and Mrs S'anhy leterson Garland last Tut"- - ay evening Sacrament meeting held in the Peiry waul las' Sunday evening Rulutt wd-- i coiidiuted by Hirsehi Rieiude mu-i- c by Louise in J. CAPPS STYLE MART SUITS Fashions the thing . . . comfort a must wear is assured when you buy J Capps or Style Mart suits from Dredges. Nationally famous in letter mens stores, these suits combine style and comfort to . . . long- give you occasion. wearing suit fit for every Come in today and look over our selection of spring and summer P.00 to .irramental "s t Chldten. God AinGnAHEMHCY "tk You INDUCED UNDER A NSU POLICY May lib i' I III Ob! h i a?5' xvi HAS BEEN and tiu'i IN talks were given by What Priesthood lUubv Hope and Phillip Oy V,. ,ps to Me jbe Dunestalkand Privileges by Ifc. Mel-VI..I a Deaton"; at home on is who Judson eve-,,,mr'Righ Sjieakets of the , c weie High Counetlmen Ray-,,ii'-,- . ii and Norman Jepp-M,IScatter lie closing song and lht benediction uir ,1,1,1 oiiounced ty Ezra Weaver. as EFFECroi of C re northern memb ,t of eber Cat he 1 .National that she never has forgotten Show her your gratitude and affection. you . . Select . a special Mother's Day gift from our varied collection of accessories and famous brand "sure-to-pleas- e" toiletries. We're ready to advise you now. Lions Contributions furnished The Lions have for underprivileged glasses children for several years. Lately the state has taken over this obligation, but the Lions will continue to give aid In furnsh-mthese childien with glasses, aided have materially thy many children who otherwise would have lagged behind in their education due to imjiaired sight. have niatei tally aided tlu'A; children during the past sever-- , al years. These outings have been in the nature of picnics at Crystal Springs or in the coun-tjiark near Mantua. The Lions were also the sponsors of the Jayeee basketball team when that team played in and won the tournament at Morgan this spring. piunibeis eJ meeting pie peeves associ at ion e Fix Paint Up to he pioud Always There's lht house I live em l'p for corretl Informs, VtTKKANS ADWlNisTlC; man, sett eta ration and p Lake City 8, In a diieetor weie ,atton A111. meeting a m' Foulger the Utah Pt who ga nv e Ibices Tt CONTINUES BEGINS SATURDAY AT 10 A. M. 10 DAYS W today oclock at t chapel for ( tid w hi er m Bear Kiv 2 i Coats-Suits-Dress- es short Gardner mg a , . A New HANDBAG Mother Always Appreciates New Pair Of GLOVES from our choice niching pins and .si selection. earrings, selection of leather and fabric in white. black, navy, red, brown. A All Colors Fabric 98c to $1.49 $2.50 to $4.98 v ;nter ot Car In Special Groups Jensen, educated on d Reduced V Price Vi Vz ; university was marne er an Octot ffa.t Lake Ctt sizes. Choice of colors $7.50 to $3.98 I 'Vi"' . 69c LOVELY & 93c Choice of colors NIGHTGOWNS $7.35 to $2.50 . HANKIES rn, some with imported hand work. 25c to 98c by Gotham and Holeproof $4.95 to $5.90 Beautiful Lace Trimmed .as NYLON HOSE UNDIES DAINTY SLIPS .11 Sheer Loveliness In UMBRELLAS Many colors, fabrics. Novelty handles. $4.50 to $5.90 COSMETICS FOR MOTHER $1.49 Gold Tassel set Blue Fern set $2.93 $1.59 Blue Fern Cologne Blue Fern Bath Soap, box . . . $1.49 In the mtd'-- t of a good will tour of the United States the Famous Norway University ,horu of 70 women will perform at the Assembly hall on Temple Square Saturday, May 8, at 8 17 p m. All the bishops of the various wauls here in Bngham City and surrounding territory hive the tickets for anyone wishing o attend the concert. Direct from the University of Oslo. Norway, and chosen from an or.ginal chorus ot '200 voices, the singers ate heraidetl as the outstanding women's choral group of the Scandtnav i,m countries. The program will include compositions by Grieg, Kieru'f, A. Backer Gromlahl, Huro'd Lie and Also on the others program will tie compositions by several modern American Composers. The group has been organized .72 years Agnes Brevig present is the third to lio.d this due, posi.ion snue the orgum, ation. ''he assumed the role of director 12 years ago. The evening concert will be the onlv one to be in the state of VAN ENGELENS There will tie a small admission charge to cover ihe traveling expenses of th to ,r. i i (tl City, River Skirts Blouses - - Robes - Pajamas - House Coals -- Cotta was an ac t hui D. S J presidency the F Mr' G try per of Ihe I) Gr in Frocks - Slips - Gowns - Foiindations-Brassiers-Hand- k Pioneers, Etc. All specially priced for uving besid tree sons a this sale. 'Parrel Geor) Mari, Lnrna of Bigl sath AVAIL YOURSELF OF COLLECTION NOW! THESE VALUES THIS IN t SALES FINAL QUALIT) River City ; 'children f i sister, Mrs tear River C nseit ieral le sliite NO Sho Bngh seivict by Ve of the Be id cp Friei home ward F amily Wet today )f services lal will he REFUNDS teme city gtg.w;-ts.T!r- - Am Gatdnei, and Shi J I of the al home. ion WHonc Tl Irble Wi honored coat he y V it V Pi y x y WILL and at the pT-fct W p K S ary i h Thursday B 'no PRESENT "Honor had M, ju ts at tins Trod sh,,m 797 actet times an . P'lng pingr-fA- A PREMIER s and to th, I c ''0'o's Fashion Show h dCC S ;t " and 1 1 ham-i- i nt U' pt 3 Slid Sod H, "on tnp" ff't CAPITOL THEATRE MAY Oilll Davis AT TDK Mrs Hand, MONDAY AND TUESDAY BETWEEN 8:30 and 9:00 and 4 B r E 1 liOCKS TO ,,l P. introdu, ,f as fni LpMs K M SI nee I5K KKATI HED IN THEIR I Annual Summer Dress Carnival Ili;j rdfn J BEGINNING Ri, h, St, first a ,ra' hv styles Mnai ad 'ton, Dion ? Day Bn 3 One Ot The Grcotest Love Stories Ever Filmed v third f,r p High Hon,., third npMiIle Haiv, IP" y Huns, lti T SONG OF LOVE S, I,, r: f Win h ?5 0N the screen The N( inneis j 'heir med, ? ,e modeled ct v I dficiais FRIDAY, MAY 7th These Beautiful Dresses will ro ?d Mavor i Willi's H -, AIODhLINC, SI MMKR tr MAKE YOUR MOTHERS DAY GIFT HEADQUARTERS AT tontinut and Presents Concert Ladies Goldette attei and Norway Chorus Mothers Favorite v B i 1887 m g Mother Will Love service t rai EVENT STOREWIDE G Mrs. ir e Yes, remember and is ,es i , i if monthly at .ant cate , ,, Master Out northern I f ANNUAL Mil-Io- $43.50 Deuie-- by ? i it long n- ai - features hist Sun Max Hlis Pelt-isu- open-lin- , AS ITS COOL Royal nno men W ls Let Come - whith III. ll pitze and W eivetl a Per p,av cd with Sacrament, Testimony day evtning Pesidenl Second In tht was in bulge and tl e Held Meeting song Tiie I.ord Is My Shop Ward Last Sunday hi rd. was foilowdl by the in (Continued From Page One) Foreign Wars Auxiliary -- bridge w s awarded t; Ha2r! Ne'S-'Mis Alma Degn Alma Degn was muted guest Till- - hlesele dial mert.np Was Mi and 111 Id It the to. me "I ACCOMPLISHMENTS Detailed Reports List Numerous Yearly Projects t lirVkNp.l It CIVIC CLUBS LIST YEAR AROUND M sjui'nl jniblishoc! , t I Anniversary Of First Newspaper April 24 The Ills! jxr in AiTHiKti on April 2! in 1701. Boston .News Letn-r- uc ua i eon was Bn Vptoi, u,tnn thu rtua'D, vTaner, , se ' tl Hi third three III |