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Show THESE WOMEN! nventory Clearance YleivS-- $ IOX HDSL oumai Friday, November Bngham City, Utah 12, 1948 East Side School 4 was robbed. It could The principal's strap was part of be the pupils were happy when the burglars loot. Didn't Spare L E CLEAN, Rod N. Y. I UP) ITS FISHERS SEAT COVERS M 17 FRONTS Chevrolet Passenger exhaust extensions REDUCTION Lex Barker TRUNK AND GRILL GUARDS ACCESSORIES Phone 74 South 17 East 2 SEAT SPEAKERS COMET SKY SHIELDS ON ALL MOTOR CO. FISHER FOG LIGHTS REAR IT'S WRONG WITH YOUR CAR IF WINTER OUTSIDE REAR VIEW MIRRORS WHEELBARROW TIRES AND WHEELS Oh well. Ill accept your ring- - but leave a stamped and envelope in case 1 ever want to break the engagement! ed XMAS SHOPPERS ' The sun never sets cm Tarzan. This handsome hunk of muscle man is Lex Barker, the new Tarzan. Lex is the tenth actor to portray the jungle superman and makes his debut in Tarzan and the Arrow of Death, the 25th in the AWAY THROW WHY $&c WAIT FOR BEEHIVES ANNOUNCEMENT IMPORTANT IX tree-swingi- WEDNESDAYS ISSUE OF THE NEW-JOURNA- L Three Hundred Ladies View Many Lovely, Unique items Displayed At Norjti Stake Trousseau Tea The North Box Elder stake' trousseau tea was held Saturday afternoon at the stake tabernacle amid a beautiful setting of colorful chrysanthemums, shining silver and clear crystal surrounded by walls and tables covered with a harvest of collections of gay luncheon cloths, exquisite pillow slips, unique tea towels and many other lovely and useful items that go to make up a girls trousseau. II North Main Phone 21 Sarah .John; Harper, Liona May, and Honey ville, Orlene Wheat-ley- . HYDRO-CARRIE- with Hydraulic Control The day of wrestling heavy tools is past. touch of the hydraulic control lever sets A im- plements to the desired depth. 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Balanced records Length Fidelity Reproducer reduces surface hiss and needle noise. spindle for easy loading and unloading of records. Generous record storage space. rU?.?ue Dark Meeting satisfied or your money er RADIO-PHONOGRAP- delicious luncheon was 40 served to approximately friends and neighbors of Mrs. Bairds who also presented her With a purse of $19.00. was beautifully The house decorated with arrangements of loses and chrysanthemums, and the serving table was centered with an unusual arrangement of vari colored roses. Car Insurance Hear The 20TH TO Gloria PHOTO ART PORTRAIT A Ditcher Stiff-Shan- See A De-la- 14TH NOVEMBER Mrs. Florence L. S. Baird was honored guest at a neighborhood party Thursday evening, November 4, at the home of Mrs, The tea was given by the stake Ida K. Lee. Mrs. Baird has acand ward committees for L. D. cepted a call to fulfill a mission S. girls in honor of the North in the British Isles for the stake girls and their mothers. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter The articles exhibited were Day Saints. Hostesses were Mrs. Ida K. those made by these girls in a special project, supplemented Lee, Mrs. Amy Phillips, Mrs. Cli0 Madsen, Mrs. Verda Lee, by some special gifts. Approximately 300 girls and Mrs. Eliza Taggert and Mrs. women called during the after- Della Phillips. Games were played and social noon and were served punch and wafers by eight young miss- conversation was enjoyed by the A vocal solo entitled, es attired in lovely pastel for- group. The Seer, was sung by S. Normal gowns. They were: Kathleen Rock, Alice Walker, Elaine man Lee, followed by communAnn ity singing. Willie, Patsy Huggins, Fredrickson, Shirley Wight and Joan Hunsaker. Pouring were Joanne Steinvoort, Clarice Rosenbaum, LaDora Nelson, Colleen Snow, LaRee Mortenson,' Caro! Hubbard, Minnie Jane Welch and Peggy Wheatley. Soft and melodious background music was furnished by Thelma Ross at the solovox. Piano selections were given by Carol Johnson. Joyce Stokes and Donna Harmon sang two vocal duets, My Happiness." and My Buddy, Accompanied by Dorothy Wheeler. Violin selections enAdaand titled, "Berceuse, gio," were rendered by Janice Hansen, accompanied by Bobbie Ann Stewart. In the receiving line were members of the stake committee and the ward chairman. The stake committee is composed of s Mrs. V. Earl Madsen, Mrs. J. Thompson, Mrs. John L. Owen, and Mrs. Marcus J. Smith. This group express their thanks and appreciation to all who participated and made this tea possible. They are especially grateful to the ward committees, chairladies whose respective are: Third, Louise Call; Fourth. Arda Everton; Seventh, Amy M. Beecher; Eighth, Olive Kotter; Bear River, Carrie Christensen; Corinne, Elma Carter; Evans, ONE CARRIER FOR ELEVEN DIFFERENT ATTACHMENTS National Radio Week Florence L. S. Baird Guest At Neighborhood Party Given By Friends flLUS ChmrelERS SALES AND SERVICE J) One 8x10 Hand Colored PERMANENT OILS, In APR $3.75 only LAY AWAY FOR CHRISTMAS A Small Deposit Will Hold Your LI AN C Purchase S (Reg. $6.50) We Are Here To Give You Best In Photo Service The mARTs ervice Phone 915 68! j South Main We. Give BABY SHOES AND OTHER KEEPSAKES North Main BRONZED AND METALIZED Street 31 North Main ... f LO Ofl COVERINGS Green Stamps Phone 250 |