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Show Stale Medical Miuety W edlKs day at the Lion hou.e in Sah Lake City. Meeting Of .jc Assn. Auxiliary ;flji rear.e L. , a sen ,c ai- 'ear'c IrS' i ls pwrliamentar-Harpe- ian for the Utah State and the ber County of board meeting - Medical We- , r Announcement is made by and Mr-Frank P. Jensen of the marriage of their daughter Grace Joy. to Flovd William Kling, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mirw.n Kling ol this city. The took place, Tups - 31r Association auxiliary to the Utah Auxiliary organizations. FARMERS AND RANCHERS, ATTENTION! Easy and Inexpensive Way to Meet AI' Income Tax Requirements ,e p" GoVnD-er'- JWSO3 SIMPLIFIED record KCOMETAX For 1 t J Book All In One Ltt-Lra- Bonk ( Sat Actiul Immediately following the dinner ceremony , a wedding was hold ai the Ringside Cafe in honor of he newly weds, Mem-hoi- , Livestock Ranches, Dairy Farms, Poultry Ranches, Vineyards, Groves, Hav and Grain Farms, Truck Farms ami Diversified Farms of All Kinds BOOKKEEPING Makes p EXPERIENCE weie guests. The young couple lclt for a short honeymoon. Both the bride and groom are graduates of the Box Elder high school and the bride has been employed at Glens Market. The groom is a member of the armed foiees and has recently retained from spending a year in Income Tax Reports Easy to Prepare $2.00, $3.50 and $3.00 complete, including sheets for one jear or more, and Income Tax Bulletin reminder c the immediate tamilies ol REQUIRED Japan, being stationed at kyo He will return to California in a few weeks to continue his tiaining. Guests are being To- ppk QUaiance (jamiGSuf, bidden to attend a reception honoring the new Mr. and Mrs. Kling at the War Memorial home on Thursday evening, January 29. They will make their home in Brigham City temporarily. Members of the Kindergarten club met Thursday afternoon, January 8, at the War Memorial home with President Jenny L. Jones presiding. The club bylaws were revised and adopted the club members. Mrs. by Oleta K. Bryan, welfare chairman, was in charge of the program. Miss Geraldine Thompson sang two vocal solos and Mrs. Leona Greene Morrell of Farmington book gave a very interesting leview. Miss Ruth Poarse was introduced as the public health nurse for Brigham City and she gave a short talk on Child Welfare. Delicious refreshments were served from a beautifully decorated table bearing a centerpiece of roses and chrysanthemums and lighted tapers. Mrs. Ruby Forsgren was chairman of the serving committee and was assisted by Mrs. Helen Felt, Mrs. Helen Mrs. Harrison, Gladys Ilanline, Mrs. Blanche Hart is, Mrs. Mattie Garfield, Mrs. Lottie Christofferson. Mrs. Lydia Hess, Mrs. Hazel Kaiser, and Mrs. Jcneil Madsen. Approximately 100 ladies were present, including members and invited guests. OX 15 $'19.73 SKIRTS SWEATERS BLOUSES Others One-Thir- and d Members of the Epsilon Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met at the home of Mi-- s Jean Shonka last Thursday evening, January S. President Reva Yelson presided over the meeting. The was lesson on given by Iona Cefalo. Plans were discussed for the annual bridge luncheon sponsored by the chapter. A lovely bouquet of flowers added to the room decorations, sent to Miss Shonka by her secret sister. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess to Norma Butler, Olive Monson, Mary Owen, Louella MacFarlane, lone , Cefalo, Helen Felt, Dorothy Inez Petersen, Reva Nelson, Elaine, JVvUrd and Lillian Felt. Wool Fabrics Price One-Ha- lf Val. to S9.95 GROUPS SPECIAL CLOSEOUT -- Womens Head Scarfs. Goat Scarfs, Hags, Woolen and Fabric Gloves. Etc. (See These). Cor-nia- DRESSES SAVE ON Beautiful Val. Special Croup Bras, Girdles. Combi Vz $19.73 HEAR THE LATEST Fabrics POP TUNES Colors OH Vs nations $795 to Others and One-Thir- d One-Hal- 'A PAJAMAS SLIPS Columbia Records But Hurry! Choose From A Host Of Stvles GOWNS Price f SNUGGIES PANTIES Letter HOUSECOATS ROBES MILLINERY Val. to Ballerina It Had To Be You Buddy Clark Near You How Lucky You Are Elliot Lawrence $000 Values to $7.93 $19.75 Styles You Can Use For Months Golden The ELITE At Quality Merchandise Earrings The Gentleman is a Dope Dinah Shore Ill Dance At Your Lower Little Dickie Harmer celebrated his fourth birthday with a party at the home of his parents last Friday afternoon, January S He is the son of Mr and Mrs, Vernon A Harmer, 53 south Fifth west stieel. Various contest games were played and enjoyed by the youngsters. Refreshments wore served individual including birthday cakes with candles. When the large birthday cake was lighted, all the little guests sang "Happy Birthday" to Dickie afiei which he opined his As the paity many fine gills ended, each kiddie was given some bubble gum. Those picsent were Richaid, Lynn, and Lynda Packer, Nancy and Robert Jcppson. K ly Lynn Olsen Biuce Hadlicld Jimmy and Kathleen Fell, Katherine Hall, Lynda Peterson. Gary Jensen, V. I! Johnston, Chet liar mer and the host, Dickie Beta Sigma Phi Girls Meet With Jean Shonka All Val. SAVK ! Kindergarten Club Hears Book Review SUITS AND COATS to 4th Birthday Party El-d- buds Orchards, HO 13, at i the Box r ounty oouit house, with C. llenrj Nielson performing the tPi'cmnny. Mrs. Kay Jenson was matron of honor and Darrell II. Jenson stood as best man. Mrs. Jenson and Mrs. Kling, moth eis of the bride and gioom also witnessed the coromonv. For her wedding, the bride chose a red sport suit and wore a corsage ol while gaidemas and rose- ranch and farm d.n, Junuaiv Mi ,.i Dick Harmer Has il,roce Joy Jensen And Floyd William Khnq f xchange Nuptial Vows, Tuesday, Jan. 13th Wedding Those Things Money Cant Buy Ray Noble And Minti For Once In Your Life Franke Carle Prices Soys Colds Cost U. S. $1 Billion Yearly 3 KU NEW YORK UP) The com mon cold cosis the Amenoan people mote than $1900,000 000 a yeai, Iir. Lou.s Dublin of the Metropolitan Life Insurance 1 Brigham City, Utah Wf IIP company announced 3 lie 11 Fhu commence meaning 1 30) diys ol niiseiy. he said He loss m wages .it $ 10 otHMioo and eosts ot tieat mem at 5. ou 0OO 000 a year. As Ii Dublin talked he leach ed toi ,1 handkeiehie! lie had a a n pi ess I I nd dousing number Overton, Nevada H the experts don't quit milkin the clouds well have frost where we should have sunshine, and sunshine where we should have snow . . . Mother Nature has been get-tialong all right for quite a spell now without any help! 'Course she can't please everybody . . . but then, who can? Calamity Jane. QUALITY SHOES at the possible PRICES Made B Fricdman-Shelb- y and Red Goose For Children Ladies' and Misses' New Spring Styles white, brown, black, red and combination. ICE CREAM GALLONS QUARTS PINTS Dimes. LOW EST in PARAMOUNT The benefit will precede the big annual drive of the American Cancer society, which will follow the annual March of ft For 1 school. iniflriMM f'll'lYT MEN HOYS L DIFK - MISSES CHll DREN PONY EXPRESS benefit bridge and fashion show for the South Box Elder Cancer association is being sponsored by the Civic Im provement club, Mis. tilen M. Bennion, county captain ot the this association, announced week. The party will he held the afternoon of Februaiy 11. a Wednesday, in Box Elder high I t . DRESSSHOES ill) An in ot mule Jcuil Huilows ;ue walking aiound the Decatui high school campus. The newest lad among the high school males is peioxided locks A 1943 For the Entire Fcmiiy DlCAlll: Hears " Proud Destiny Friday, January IS. Biiiyl For Goodness Sake! Civic Improvement Club cil A- rr fie d.is, 000000 eold ivi-fjourn- JUST ARRIVED aviiage pm son Miller-tw- o a yrir. the physuianh mlds told lasts ELDER, The fashion show will be presented by Brigham City merchants and stores: Milady shop, Green and vour Forsgrens Elite shop, J. C. Pen- Savings Stamps ney company and C. A. West SPECIAL! company. Local gills will model the latest spling lashions in wo Rose mens appatel. 19c Peas, 2 cans Mis. Henry O. Johnson, civic duei tor member of the Civic Peanut Butter, lb. 15c Improvement dub is in charge Del Monte of airangemonts, and has ap1 lb 48c pointed committees to vvoik out Coffee, details of the benefit. Cellophane Wrapped Officers of the South Box ElEGETABLES der Cancer association are Mrs. Glen Bennion, captain; Mrs. 39c William C. Sackett, vice capWeiners, Lb tain; Mrs. George A. Nielsen, HAMBURGER secretary-tieasurer- ; Mrs. J. E. Assorted relations ollieei, Ryan, public and Mrs. Gladys Johnson, pubLUNCH MEATS licity chairman. We (live And Redeem All women of south Box ElGreen Stamps are and invited der county urgPhone 70(j ed to attend this interesting and Phone 70(1 worthy benefit, Mrs. Bennion said, and asked that the date B & be kept open for it. ( . I Children's SHOES - OXFORDS While, Browns, Blacks These shoes tire Guaranteed Best Quality. Good Good Foot Culture Fit lor every member of the fantilv. .... 'j A. aiN Vr Iftl J' MEATS H Visits F ruits With Parents Mrs. Edward Thorsteart of Groceries .sjLtytVv 1. G A West Co. Og- den visited with her parents, Toombs Mr. and Mrs. Joseph last Monday. ShortWave Links Family 7,000 Miles Apart Major Madison, Wis. (UP) Shirley G. Bleneoe, stalioned in Korea, talked to his 2Vyear-olson for the first time over a 7,000 mile span by short wave radio. could But all little Jimmy find to talk about was the jeep ride that his dad had promised in his letters. Russell Morris, Madison, had picked up Blencoes short wave call from Korea accidentally. The amateur radio technician then arranged for the tadio conversation between Maj. Bleneoe and his wife and son. 144JM J&M&t SATURDAYS BARGAINS It has always been a firm policy of the mers with more of the good things in food-- , why so many people come regularly to our one of our customers we invite vou to join 0. P. Skaggs Sv Mem to provide its custolor better living and at fair prices. That s store daily for their foods. If you are not this happy group. two-wa- Doing It the Hard Way CARLSBAD, N. M. (UP) Bill state policeman, took Lewis, the roundabout way to radio from his car to Officer C. S. in another state police vehicle several miles away. A station at Scarhoro, Me., 2,500 miles away, picked up the message and relayed it when interference kept Ihom from making direct contact. T RAISERS! POULTRY You Do Kokomo Indiana Dinah Shore ill FIFO Ill Hate Myself WflDlHC frfliNDlUfr In The Morning Franke Carle ALBUMS Sometimes farm chores become tiresome comes easy to shirk and put off. When that time s itch, a of the snap sshy not try electrical help? At a small electric utility motor will do vour tliores and save you time and money. A farm workshop equipped with electric powered tools is a sound investment. It brings to the farmer at little cost a variety of mechanical helpers to substitute for hand labor. Repair jobs at critical times can be done at once, saving expense and timelosing trips to tow n. Si? l rowtx WOOD 9 (UPHNC Songs By Sinatra Dorothy Shay Goes To Town ANtMAlS The Three Sons in Twilight Jime Nelson Eddy Northwest Outpost Sincerely Yours Rise Stevens MIU1NC '4 ; ricctrically operated tools geared 0 tlie farmer needs are fast available becoming again. TTfArt Sf SAWINt CO. COAL & APPLIANCE BEEHIVE Record Department fSSCf wm Us For BROODERS Careful planning in chick raising brings results that pay off. Dont wait until youre ready to set your spring chicks. See us now for your new BROODER. 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