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Show Mrs. Wayne Jepperscn Entertains At Bridge Luncheon At Idle Isle JULY 25.1947 iSThE FINAL DAY WHICH MAY n WAR BE SERVICE COUNTED AS WCPLD Mrs. FIGURE 61 BENEFIT Time LIMITS FROM THAT DATE. . STAf 88$5s3&5' 940'ftW .vtAOVtf2 'tEiJU1?"-Eh- cuIlyRS- For correct information contact VETERANS J'ftASS - yur near-- ADMINISTRATION off.ca. U. S. A. C. Students To Present Program For Civic Improvement Club The regular monthly meeting of the Civic Improvement club will be held tomorrow (Thurs day) afternoon, January Eft at 4 oclock in the Commercial clubrooms. Foreign students trom the Utah State Agriculture college will, present the program. In ternational Relations From the Womans Point of View, will be their topic. The students will also present musical num bers. Mrs. Mont Harmon will tell Whats New and Interesting, n he and refresh rents A good crowd is anticipated. MO. BUT YOU TALK AMD ACT LIKE ON WITH AIL YOUR SOMETHING v ; -- 1 j Mi. and Mis. Fiank Landvat ter of Salt Lake City were houst 'uests of Mr. and Mrs. Delber' iladtield last week end. Mrs l.andvatter is the foimer Gloria Lewis and a sister of Mrs. flad field. While in Bngham City, the I andvatters attended the fare party and testimonial Saturday and Sunday 'Veil Ultra-mode- by axle-drive- car-mol- Beehive Camp Meefs At Pfc. Leland V. Nielsen Petersen Home Friday 'Soldier Of Month' fore Pic. Leland V. Nielsen has been picked Squadron Soldier of the Month, according to received here recently JUNGLE NEWS PONY ex PRESS .dnes3cy, January Time to Fud it 0 has some Nebraska registered cattle brands. 30 000 A clipping trom his squadion paper congratulated him on the honor, and said Although he ddnt win the coveted honor as being picked for the group epresentative, we in Squadron B are pioud of him for being picked over 70 other soldiers. Lee also recently was promo-"to coiporal. He is a military police with the army air orps, and is stationed at Shaw field, Sumter, S. C. He likes the irmy air corps very much. Corporal Nielson was with the U. S. marines for three and one-lal- f the years, and received rePurple Heart for a He has ceived at Iowa Jima. served with the army air corps for seven months, and enlisted for three years. He is a son- - of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nielsen of Brigham City. d . Revenooer Nicked Marion revenue ollector, who has taken in tany thousands of dollars in i.quor taxes, foifeited $200 of eis ow-- earnings as bond to appear in court on barges of drunkenness. H. ATLANTA, Ga. (UP) Allen. U. S. internal Spii'enberen is inhabited earth. the most place on s that they t 70 bath in the two months the( ated a swimming pJ0 , Overton, Nevada aint nothin' beauti mor. They diso,Pre( than the desert when its when they began fisu. fnc plants start to bloom . . . and ating expense and all some people can see in it is jjst a lot of sand! Phone your ne- - to Calamity Jane. There Wilt Hi it M M tr from our distinctive ne greeting card center 1 y n How To Relieve Bronchitis out-t.m- i- -g V ' Burglars Stoke Up SPOKANE, Wash. (UPi Creomulsion relieves promptly because it gees right to tno seat of the trio of hungry burglars broke .rouble to help loosen and expel into Martin Helversons home, Tim lauen phlegm, and aid nature set thiee places at the tabic, o soothe and heal raw. tender, bronchial mucous mem-jrane- s. wolfed down a dozen eggs, a Tell your druggist to sell you loaf of bread and two quarts of 1 bottle of Creomulsion with the unmilk and then departed. Police derstanding you must like the way It reported nothing was stolen bequickly allavs the cough or you are sides the food to have vour money back. 0P CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis A years bought at the news stands at five cents a copy cost you $5.20; delivered News-Journai- by the rsn", v? - and COLD MODEL 5 i3 - Emerson f5 .s ; Radio dyne in Superheterm plditic r.iliL net. U idolv featured as the Black Cold model- -a BUier with all new elecyei former eltronic dev a r- - -- oiitlnnaing SOB M Jf,) " B J KV1 Thrre arc New Purpose and LVry 1 1M K PO'ftERH) Rurwc. Come Enit-- in-S'- RE - for mhi Radiothem I1E 4R BEEHIVE COAL & APPLIANCE PHONE "ONE" Representative Full Wednesday Thursday -- HIGH Follies Of llalct thcml Vf-- .. looked and looked r At the shop btiowassortment rmrkte - Greeting aXL. k..h , , . had. Anybody ever and toi triends There are cards ForFroStm or Secret ng Pal or Marine, For a Soldier for someone or For a Sailor vouve seen. It's been ages since KaKi ask em wny. And you want to anmversanes. Qrds tor wedding who are Cards for people Cards to go along Dollar Dili Like a Yacht or ; Building Material JbL Aho m tillable in attract ne rolor$ I to your door, n WANTED c eij-- opuient s. An ilue at SCHOOL iE-l- lund-om- mail-ma- s anywheie in Box Elder county, only $1 a year. If youie a buyer instead of a subscuber, you can save SI 20 a year by subscribing now. HIGH CLACK A SCHOOL GYM - February 11th&12lh 6:30 P. M. to 11:30 P.M. "FUN Concessions 19 lb & Tap Dancing Folk Dances Hands Singing Acts SMALL Clowns FOR Hot Dogs EVERY Hamburgers Ice Cream U. S. CHARGE 10 roiiGtif jjji "T top-notc- to mention Cards too numerous Any inn' V Have we got VE TEATURE itf-r- es. .2 indS ifttiMfcPK, CARDS g ONE" Hop ADMISStON local representative to sell Quonset Steel Buildings and Stran Steel Framing, to farm and industry in this area. Exclusive account territory, drawing against liberal commissions. A chance to establish yourself in a profitable and fast growing field with an extremely future. Send application, bright giv-nqualifications. time, ROCKWOOL QI ONSET DIVISION Sovth Man, Salt Lake City Ci "J d Mis-our- p o' ill!1 1 "M their-annu- an-ith- us ed UTAH n B ing 3 dp-oo- IAirKSON PHONOKUHO MODEL 516 Furmiui Emerson Radioond-Phomw ith AUTOgraph CombinatittnC.HANLFR for MATIC RECORD continuous lila'injs of 10 in. and 12 in. record-- . PO' ERI I L radio l'ERi ORM VM E Minerb TONE. it, hear it, before soil By ah mean-- , Lay ANY combination. B( lo-- Returns From Vacation Mrs. Berniece Rosenbaum returned to her home in this city last Sunday, after spending a three-weekvacation in Mexico and Southern California with refriends. Mrs. Rosenbaum Professor Defends Utah ports a most delightful time. Tax Rates Utah is not a high tax state, Home From Arizona claims Dr. Diiworth Walker, Mrs. Jennie Richardson has dean of the University of Utah s just returned from a school of business. He mainvisit with her sons. Cecil and tains that state, gas, income and Roy, in Phoenix, Arizona. sales taxes in Utah are as low or lower than those of other Sponsoring Dance Western States. The Elders quorum of the Corinne L. D. S. church are sponsoring a benefit dance Fri- Provo Has Boat Problem Something must be done, it day. January 30th at 9 oclock in the Corinne amusement hall. has been decided by the Provo Music will be by the Johnson City Commission, to provide orchestra and everyone is in- safer boating on Utah Lake. The matter, however, has its complivited to attend. cations. because the state owns the lake and the shores are Willow Creek Camp Has mostly owned by private citizens. There should be inspecAnnual Social Thurs. tion, it was pointed out, of all The Willow Creek camp of boats using the lake to insure the Daughters of Utah Pioneer that they are adequately equipsocial Thurs- ped with life preservers. In the held day evening, January 22, in the meantime the commission is classrooms of the ward chapel. pondering the situation in view Beginning at 7 oclock, the so- of the fact that each year boatof camp ing is becoming increasingly cial had husbands members as guests. popular on Utah Lake. The problem is not only H. was Leah Captain Taylor but is being met in in charge. The opening prayer Provos it is pointed was offered by Bishop A. B. Tay- other locations, lor. The Gayettes chorus of out. Each summer finds overGarland sang, and Naomi Lar-id- loaded boats operating without gave a reading. The camp life preservers on Bear Lake, uistorian, Alice Harding, spoke?, Pineview' Lake, Straw'berry reservoir, Panguitch Lake and and the Gayettes sang number. Bishop Ephraim many other Utah reservoirs and White spoke, and David T. Ed- lakes. It is reported that more than one thousand bpats are wards gave a reading. A dance was presented by the owned by as many Utahns, who North Ogden Square dance club, move them to various lakes on trailers each summer for fishind the closing prayer was ing and pleasure boating. by Mae O. Brunker. Refreshments were served to 82 guests by Eliza O. White, Are We Starving? Juiih Baddley, Alice Morgan, A Utahn, D. Clegg, who has Diva Stauffer, Bessie Perry, devoted several years to reClara Perry, Lillian Kunzler, search on foods and especially Mary Waite, Jennie Carlson and celery, points out that it is Hannah B. Nicholas. quite possible that we are starving. While we get plenty of Time O'ertakes Atchison food, Clegg points out, we are probably eating fruits, vegeTopeka and Santa Fe tables and grains which no loncontain enough certain vi-- " ATCHISON. Kan. (UP) The ger minerals so important tal to Atchison union health. Healthy plants mean weiithered by time, two people, says Glegg res and a flood, is a discredit healthy You cant a strong race a the city, the city commission on a mineralraise depleted soil. In md planning board asserted in support of his claims Clegg has resolution. joint had soil samples fiom various The two bodies want the old fields analyzed and can read-lepot tom down and leplaced show the soils in many inIt is stances by a modern structure. below standard in arp owned by four railroads serving calcium, iron and 14 other im i Uchison, the Burlington, minerals He mainPacific Rock Island and portant tains that if farmers would put he Atchison, Topeka and Santa back in the soil the 16 minerals IV, which drew part of its name now being depleted, vegetables rom this city. would be insect resistant, disease resistant, and because of then Jiigh mineral contest would demand premium prices from consumers. s giv-- retngera.or fans Tine , Spotlighting eve nings for Henry Drewes, Jr., who ,s leaving in the near future 'o fulfill an L. D. S. mission Diewes and Landvatter arc cousins. Bl al Brigham City, Utah increas- es in G. I. allowances, recommending passage of the Elston Bill for revision of the military justice system and court martial procedure, and favoring federal preferences for veterans on federal jobs, such as star ;outes and trapping rights on Visit Relatives Saturday Mr. and Mrs. David H. Mann federal preserves, which are not and daughter, Roberta of Boun covered under regular civil ser t.ful were visiting with rela vice regulations. The post is making plans to tives in Brigham City Saturday sponsor a public dance, in the near future and steps were ta Visitors Over Week-EnMiss Martha Nielsen and Miss ken to organize a womans aux Nina Reeder who are employed l.ary at the next regular meet- in Salt Lake City, visited with relatives and friends in Brig ham City last week-end- . Salt Lake City People Visit Relatives Here THURSDAY BIG .r r C st'-ve- TODAY-AN- v at t i,y. supporting substantial mYleivS-ourn- box eld: At a lively meeting held Wednesday evening, January 21st, Post No. 7 Amvets began planning activities for the coming year. Resolutions were passed Locust Camp The Locust camp of the Daughters of Pioneers will meet next Thursday, January 21) at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Isaac Hansen, north of the city. A good attendance is urged. IDEAS' G The of the ice bunkers Beehive regular ofmeeting ,ng air through the Daughter-o- f camp .vith insulaled glass wails, dead Pioneers was held the eve sur rung of end space and reflective 22 at the home faces to ottset infiltering heat of Pearl January Petersen. Rail are being introduced by at The meeting commenced way Express. 7:45 oclock. First Lieutenant Neola Armstrong presided and conducted. The opening song, The Old Oaken Bucket, was followed by prayer by Ella Bingham.. Anqthi r song, Long, Long Ago, by the members and a sketch of the life of James 2 Sheffield given by the historian Lucy Johnson. , O' The Pictures' H. D. Wilding gave a poem entitled, Take Me Back to Ida and ho, and Jane Bergstrom Verna Burt sang It I Knew You and You Knew Me. Two mandolin . selections Coming Through the Rye, and DOUBLE BILL In My Merry Oldsmobile were Mrs. given by Pearl Peters. Tams of the County camp gave Co-H- it the message from the County-camp- . The lesson, Pioneer Water Supply. was given by LAW Violet Tingey. Mrs. Wilding then read another poem, Im Not Cld, followed by a song OF THE by the members, Our Mountain Home So Dear. The closing praver was of fered by Ella Lund. Luncheon was served during the social PLUS period by Pearl Petersen, Leatha Richards and Lovinna Richard SHORTS - CARTOON son Thomas. 'Pick Brigham City J e I'6 WAY 4 Amvets Plan Activities For Coming Year News In Brief qperson was v r II appointed budge mchcon at the Idle Isle V 'dnesday evening Tor mom-bis oi her bridge club and in- t d guests delicto is Iwoiouise luncheon was seived at one long table bearing a floral centerpiece. Places were marked for ton raembeis and two special Mrs. Russ'dl W. Fish-burguests, and Mrs Wayne Nelson. Bridge was played with high score going to Mis Merle C'heal and cut favor was drawn by Mrs. Cameron Hannon. Way ru hoTi'ss at a .. THE AMERICAN REMINDER A ASA 0Mh |