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Show ftW' ADS jWSJOURNAL nui i,i RESULTS Services .i it h. til! She Is Temple Bride For Hansen Infant Held July 7 GET li 'Jiiiulliiiiii ll hi. iiuiiiii i,i lumi.il sciviccs luu-ournaBOX ELDER Dennis foi Brigham Peed Harsen, baby son of Reed and Margaret Harper Hansen Monday forenoon at 11 oclock at the Mantua ward chapel, under the direction of Bishop Newell Larsen. Sen tees, conducted by Counselor Lynn Hailing, were as fol lows- Praer at the home, Lynn Hailing; organ prelude, Mrs. Maitin Rasmussen; opening song, 'Prayer Perfect by Martin and John Rasmussen, accompanied by Mrs. Martin Ras-- , mussen; opening prayer, Ray Jeppson; first speaker, Owen A. When My Bellinger; duet, Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again, by Yvonne and Judy Yates; second speaker, Bishop Joseph L. Yates; duet, In the Garden," by Mrs. G. M. Holmes and daughter Karma, accompanied by Mrs. LaRue Yates; third speaker, Russell Wight; fourth speaker, N'orman Jeppson;; clos-- j ing song, There's a Rainbow Shining Somewhere, by Mrs. Herman Jeppson and Allston Jensen, accompanied by Mrs. Martin Rasmussen; benediction by Bishop E. Emery Wight. The grave was dedicated by Austin Larsen and interment was made in Mantua cemetery. a OF BEAUTIFUL FANCY WORK ONE FOR STAMPED (;()()Ds WEEK ONLY BEGINNING JULY SAT., 12 Ladv Pepperill TABLE COVERS 54x5t & 5Fx72 Cl SALE QQ $l.aO price Breakfast CLOTH, HOT PAD AND APRON Checked Complete S1.4S Dresser cream and past els in SALE PRICE Vanity OQ $103 & & .5V i . . . s-unJt- SAVE 1.00 on two bottles of ASK TO SEE OUR Broken Lot PURE IRISH LINEN CROCHET CLOTHS Astringent Lotion! 6 oz. bottle THREADS Large Dinner Cloths 51 Cloths Individual Luncheon Sets Bridge Sets Linen Scarfs with lace edge Pure Linen Guest Towels 10c ball BEY NOW DURING THIS BIG SALE WEEK INGRID BERGMAN "RAGE 83 One for Two for only 1.50 plus EX-CEL-C- 1S ti Cosmetics of distinction &DVVEH& ART .& GIFT SHOP TIMES Reg. 1.25 SPECIAL PRICED RIGHT LAST . X SATURDAY ROBERT MONTGOMERY in IN HEAVEN" CO-HI- T Laurel & .t Tiny Aid Research Work 79c SPECIAL One Group BABY PILLOW SLIPS APRONS SCARFS TOWELS BIBS Each Y,' It costs more to travel by au-full evening's program wasitomobile these days it is consisting of the ed by eastern travel experts who past and present of the islands. say gasoline has gone up about There was a company of over three cents a gallon over the en30 people, all representatives of tire country. Food and hotel the M. I. A. of the Hawaiian Is- costs have gone up about $1 a lands. These people have been day each, it was pointed out. performing to packed houses The bright side, however, was over the Western states to fi- the tire situation, wherein there nance their way from the is- seems to be plenty of rubber on Goes Through Hopper lands to Salt Lake City for the hand with prices dropping close PROVIDENCE, R. I. (UP) r to June conference. levels. William Sweet, 15, was sucked The 800 people who crowded a sand hopper and buried their way into the building will CONCORD, Mass. (UP) Paint- - into in 85 tons of sand. Fifteen never forget the dances and ed on the rear of a 1931 Ford' minutes later he slid, songs given by these natives of parked on Concord Turnpike seious, through a square Hawaii in their own manner. were these words: Dont laugh, opening at Ihe bottom of the The program was arranged Remember t chute. He suffered only youll be old some and was under the direction of too. a bruised leg. shock and day, Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Napoleon. Mrs. Napoleon was the author of the historical script and she also did the reading. One of the special features of the evening was the greeting number in which several of the beautiful girls presented the traditional lei to people in the hall with the usual greeting. The committee in charge is to he congratulated on the fine manner in which the arrange1 ments were made. Ephraim MILE NORTH OF MANTUA was chairman Johnson and ON HIGHWAY 91 working with him on his committee were John Owen, who was master of ceremony, Ted COOL CLEAN IT'S NEW Barnes, I.eland Nelson, Harold Nelson and others. A GOOD PLAGE TO RELAX In the afternoon preceding the entertainment the group assemAND ENJOY YOURSELF bled at the park and an outing was enjoyed. The group pre-wa- Mrs. Wayne IL Rich . . . who, before her June 18 marriage in the Logan temple was Miss Gene Munns, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Munns of Brigham City. The bridegroom is a son of President and Mrs. Abel S. Rich. to state mental hospitals, the Atomic Bombs Scarf Sets Broadcloth p k Scarf Sets CRIB COVERS 79c KIMONAS in crepe & 11, 1947 Now Open Baby Dresses CA Friday. July report-presente- Guest Towels LUNCH SETS City, Utah Those who did not attend the ooi formative at the high school on Tuesday night missed one of the finest entertainments ever to come to Brigham City. Of course it would have been impossible to get in unless you were there at an early hour because the house was packed to standing room. Lovely Selection One Group f Hawaiian Island Performers Give Outstanding Performance Before Packed House Here Tues. "ere held jf-- Utah's Craters Interesting Sight Trn miles west of Fillmore he toiind scvetell mtciesl ( m ing extinct volcano craters which rise several hundred feet above the level of the valley floor. Visitors who scramble to the top of the largest crater through a carpet of volcanic ashes or cinders find themselves into a 500 foot-deelooking hole of which once flowed molten lava. The interesting thing, however, is the fact that today industry has utilized the ashes surrounding the crater and they are being shipped to Salt Lake City where they are made into "cinderblocks the familiar building block made of crushed cinders and cement. The cinder-blocmanufacturing industry is growing rapidly in Utah and the blocks are finding ready acceptance in all types of construction w'ork. Hardy in "NOTHING BUT TROUBLE' 4 DAYS STARTING SUNDAY percentage of alcoholism is less than in the population at large. Dr. Bowman finds that demenUniver- tia phaecox or schizophrenia is PITTSBURGH (UP) sity of Pittsburgh professors are the most common disease causworking with miniature atomic ing admission to menial bombs in an effort to develop airnew fuels for craft and rockets. Their research, an outgrowth Has 10 Living Grandparents of secret war work, also may reSOUTH BELOIT, III. (UP) sult in new metallic alloye capinfant daughter Stephanie able of withstanding the high of Mr. and Ray, Mrs. Raymond Olds, heat generated in jet engines. has 10 living grandparents, inDirecting the handling of the cluding six in the great class. which tiny bombs, may explode upon contact with' ordinary air, are Dr. Gebbard Stegeman and Dr. Leo S. Mason. The scientists believe their experiments will produce results unlimited in peace and war, and certainly important in SATURDAY the field of synthetic organic chemistry." Part of the program is being sponsored by the U. S. Navy Department. A grant of $75,834 has been given the university by the department. Not Chief Insanity Cause, He Says Over-drinkin- g SAVE SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY Fancy SEEDLESS COLOR CARTOONS 6 BIG ABERKELEY, Calif. (UP) lcoholism plays only a small part in mental diseases, says Karl Bowman, professor of psychiatry in the University of California medical school. Less than 10 percent of patients are in our state hospitals because of alcohol mental disorders, Dr. Bowman says. In the most common types of mental disorder eausing admission mm way Dr. 1 PLAYS THRU TWICE Buckaroo Bugs 2 3 Kukunuts 4 Dallv-Dell- 5 6 Hot Foot Lights Happily Married Big Heel-wath- a Daddv v SUNDAY Beef Patties Broadcast: July 10,1947 Shurfine Sweet Spot SYRUP, Immitation Maple, 24 oz. thuk Turn on oven; ct at moderately slow ( 350 F. ) . Mix together beef, oats, milk, onion, sale and pepper. Shape into 8 patties. Cover and boil carrot slices 10 min. in boiling water. Arrange meat patties on 4 skewers with carrot slices. Put into shallow pan. Bake Vi hour; 35c Dennisons 21c 14 oz CHERRIOS, 7 oz. 13c KIX, 7 oz. 13c & cover with barbecue sauce. Bake i hour longer. Makes 4 servings. Veal, lamb or lean pork can also he used. cup cooked rice can replace the oats. You Will Needs SEGO MILK, 4 cans 48c Stem 13c SUPER SUDS or PARQWAX 30c RINS0 Lb. A SHOCKING SENSATION! GARDEN drive if ower art FRESH 150 PRODUCE 60 0RAK6ES 'alve-in-- f' a pof vroletsf m. water j cup boiling cup bottled barbecue sauce Va MUSHROOMS, 2 oz. iuinicisj'c mtunurcT 1 1 Pieces tTHE EXPOSE OF A few grains pepper 8 carrot slices, 29c SALAD DRESSING, Pint CATSUP, STARTING Barbecued RAISINS s hurfine SHORT- - ' JQQing -- so re1' I V-- LfcmUliO 150 Lb Local CUCUMBERS BEANS 70 Lb. CANTALOUPE TOMATOES GRAPES FRESH LIMES LOCAL CORN GRADE "Big House Blues" And Short EDMUND Tt mn b&ttind M "Mi GWENN rct. on 3Hh Miwt PEGGY ANN GARNER REGINALD OWEN Charles Irwin Directed by LOUIS KING Screen Play by Jerome Cady BASSLER Produced by ROBERT Based on the Novel by Alfred Ollivant "Be Your Age News Feature Starts Sunday: 1:00 -- 3:22 5:44 - 8:06 10:28. Mon. Tues: 4:57 - 7:19 - 9:41. 370 VEAL PATTIES 450$ u 230 Lh bacon Airrs s,icwl 1VE ARDEN JEROME COWAN James Mason in "THE WICKED SIMUOLOR CO-HI- LADY" T "THE MICHIGAN KID" 'rf 03 GROUND BEEFtThhD!ilv LARD LAST TIMES SATURDAY jn A" MEATS with Jon Hall 670 y ttKIO A 53 ? W msm 330 South Main .wrngaaTBr-flr.'iir- ai Plenty of Parking Space fHMii'n j iiivi ttimn mr, Mjw.wmwii'tftinm1 i 1 A 1 1 ,11 Brigham City BaasgagiEsrsgij |