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Show 6 BOX ELDER WeiuSJournaf Brigham City, Utah Friday, ADS NEWS-JOURNA- L GET Sept. 12, BIRTHS 1947 RESULTS JUST RECEIVED NEW SHIPMENT FACTORY BUILT ENGINES for to 1947 CHEVROLET CARS or TRUCKS Bring your car to us if the engine is wasting fuel and lacking in fower through being badly worn. We can restore its efficiency by. install, ng a FACTORY ASSEMBLED CYLINDER BLOCK containing all new working parts. Here Is The Answer To Your Transportation Problem CENTRAL CHEVROLET CO. ziii',:: t 5, at Cooley hospital. Earl and Nola Peterson Fallows of Bridge, Ida., are the parents of a baby boy born Friday, September 5, at Cooley i hospital. Charles and Ruth Snow Litch-forof Deweyville are the parents of a baby girl born Saturday, September 6. Bryan Perry and Helen Smith Nebeker of Willard are the parents of a baby girl born Sunday, September 7, at Cooley hospital. Lenard Andrew ana Helyne are Boyd Rader of Tremonton the parents of a baby girl born Sunday, September 7, at Cooley hospital. David Orville and Mary Whitaker Davis of Brigham City are the parents of a baby boy born Tuesday, September 9, at Cooley hospital. John Ellis and Yukon Griffin Norman of Brigham City are the parents of a baby girl born Tuesday, September 9, at Cooley hospital. Paul and Geneal Stewart Hamblin of Brigham City Route 2 are the parents of a baby boy born Tuesday, September 9, at Cooley hospital. Marcus and Lorene Barker Smith of Brigham City are the parents of a baby boy bom Wednesday night, September 10. Norman Rudgar ("Mish) and Florence Johnson Petersen are the parents of a baby girl born Thursday, September 11. The parents reside in Brigham City. Wayne Andrew and Venice Udy Jensen of Brigham City are the parents of a baby girl born Thursday morning, September 11, at Cooley hospital. New Light, Medium Bowling League The family of Jeppa Jeppson held a reunion in Rees Pioneer park Sunday, with 175 descendants from Utah, Idaho and California in attendance. Jeppson, a Utah pioneer, was one of the earliest settlers of Brigham City, and reared a family of 26 sons and daughters. The reunion opened at noon with visiting, followed by a picnic dinner and a program and games for the children. Sketches of Jeppa Jeppsons life were given. The family association returned all officers for another year. The president is Jake Jeppson of Salt Lake City, A. F. Jeppson of Brigham City is vice president, and J. R. Jeppson of Salt Lake is secretary. Joseph G. Jeppson, Salt Lake municipal court judge, and his family were in attendadnce. He told of the trip down the Colorado river this summer which he took with his son. Don L. Jeppson of Brigham City told of his six years in he Chile, during which time served as a supervisor for a large copper company, return-ing to the United States last spring. Ford Jeppson, bishop of the Tremonton ward, gave a report of his services in the armed forces. Other members of the family spoke of their GMC Opens Monday For Six Teams Truck Showing Models of the new light and medium duty line, recently anand nounced of GMC Truck Coach Division of General MoThe winter bowling league tors will be on display Saturgets under way Monday night day at Nielsen Motor company, with probable opponents being: according to Bob and Jess NielWes's Market vs. the sen. O. K. Rubber Welders Featuring radical appearance Lumber (summer vs. and revolutionary cab changes league champs), Knudson Flor- construction, the new models This league al vs. the Jinx. are characterized as being betshould really furnish some stiff ter looking, better riding, betcompetition as most of the memand incorporate many built ter bers of these teams are bowl-iriimprovements developed from on other teams. GMCs experience in producing The Tuesday night league is nearly 600,000 military vehicles. fenmade up of learns sponsored by Radiator grilles, hood, Motrucks Nielsen of the cabs and Aviation, ders Seagull tors, Finer Cleaners, Pheasant Ahich make up the light and Cafe, Box Elder Pack and M K medium duty classification redesigned N Furniture. lave been entirely of standpoint This winter's league play will doth from the added stamina, and be governed by the American rood looks and safety. Grilles are Eowlirg Congress rules. Under .trength and mas-,ive- , these rules the teams will be xceptionally sturdy bars vertical with heavy as to more evenly matched each welded to an encircling bar, top scores and the results bumper so an dsides, of heavy week will not be affected to Also by stock which projects forward much by handicaps. both the grille cross protect A. of a member the becoming bars and the front fenders. In B. C., players rolling outstandaddition, the whole grille asa ing games each month have to na- sembly is rigidly mounted good chance of receiving to the tional recognition in the Con- the frame instead of metal. gresss magazine and books, and sheet The chassis of these new light many other publications assoand medium duty models incorciated with the organization. porate improvements which provide added sturdiness and indriver comfort. The To Boost The Use of Coal creased as clutch and brake pedals, and well as the steering column, In an effort to support Los Angeles Growth Affects Utah boost the use of Utah coal, four- are now mounted to the frame With the city of Los Angeles teen progressive coal merchants to lessen vibration and permit now declared ter be the nation's of Salt Lake City have formed easier servicing. The clutch pedt affiliate designed al is easier third largest city, Utahs econ- a to operate because as of use coal the omy will be further influenced to further of a change in the linkage anfor good, it is pointed out. The fuel and to help modernize both gle from the pedal shank to bulk of Utah raised food now service and equipment. The or- the clutch plate. And the ball reaches the Los Angeles ganization headed by B. K. bearing steering, a GMC decomand Farnsworth offers free velopment and exclusive feaplete service on coal heating ture for many years, has been Phone your news to No. 7. problems. improved and an increase of gear ratios is provided in all and Elsie Charles Morgan Bowen Hawkes of Brigham City are the parents of a baby girl born Friday, September 1937 Jeppson Family Holds Family Reunion At Pioneer Park Sunday News-Journa- l, WALK A BLOCK AND SAVE CENTRAL CHEVROLET The Leader KAISER FURNITURE KAISER COMPANY GLEN'S MODERN DRUG , Your REX ALL Store BILLIARDS E WEST ELDER - 8:00P.M. STADIUM C. TANNER JEWELRY TURLEY'S SPORTING GOODS Everything For The Sportsman REEVES Do you know? Rae Eyre, Tremonton, councilman in charge Mentions at Utah State Th; Triple Diamond Service Emblem above is more than a sign. It means that our mechanics are International Trained in the best and latest methods and practices. It means that we use -- special International equipment for testing, repairing, reconditioning and proving. It means that the truck parts we install are precision-engineere- d International Parts. It means, above all, that your trucks any makes or models are serviced here with skill and care so that they will give the best possible service at lowest cost. Ogden Supply Depot Status Changed As an economy move, the huge military central supply depot at Ogden which formerly the entire pacific supplied coast is slated to become a dead storage depot. The Ogden administrative headquarters and personnel will be moved to the Pacific Coast. No changes are contemplated in the status of the Tooele Ordnance Depot and the Ogden Ordnance Depot, military officials declared. Fhone now for a service-datanything from a lubrication job to a complete program of pree ventive maintenance. Brigham Truck & Implemented. v- -- 27 Ivtvwtvatwnai, IVIer NWh r - COAL Your TEXACO Dealer Dick's Jestes Service-Olsen'- s & Chase-Nielse- n Service Motors H. H. Kilroy. Dist. MOUNTAIN STATES ELECTRIC : ROXY THEATRE 4 THE SHOW PLACE OF BRIGHAM COMPTON'S ART & MUSIC TKe GAtiiauu Season, The "eyestrain months" are starting. isiiiseagaih September to Apnl is the danger period, with shorter days, fewer hours of daylight, cold weather that keeps all ages indoors, and the demands that school work puts on young eyes. For Goodyear Tires' Its BRIGHAM AUTO MODERN Dependable 36 Cleaners North Main Street PHONE 86 BRIGHAM TRUCK AND IMPLEMENT of college. Through this qUl.ry Rae projects information 2r all the things a young fresh' might want to know Tn the be. "Elne Eook just off the This is the annual publf to freoJ tion, dedicated which speaks the hearty come of faculty and student.' newcomers at Utah State was distributed to all men on the campus esterda ftee of charge. AND FEED (SALT LAKE CITY) FRIDAY NIGHT BOX 0. LUMBER CO. Box Elder High School's BEES an-- 7. Phone your news to No non-profi- TRI-STAT- Service Center L. Moskowitz 1 MERRELLLUMBERCo B.&B. has ' new nounccd the opening of his offices at 12-- west Forest 15.street, on Mondav, September Remodelling has been going to on for the past two months make the offices completelyof modern. The offices consist a reception room, consultation treat- room, X ray room, two and room ment rooms, recovery will be The building lavatory. heated with an oil hot water, number at system. The phone still be 646. the new ofliee will S Dr models. ANDERSEN'S Box Elder Girl Edits A. C. Freshman MaRli Moving Mon. Office New Into Dr. Moskowitz member of the family with proper light with lamp bulbs large enough to produce stiff, cient l.ght and scientifically designed lamps that bring illumination where it is needed. They are the "ounce of prevention" for eyestrain that eliminates the need for the "pound of cure" after eyes have been punished by poor light. JWOY BETTLR L1VISG ELECTRICALLY Dccder |