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Show Transfer Grant Rrl,jiam R Owens of formerly cpy pas been re ap-from p01nt(.,j Warrant Officer to Me t d,Ci lr,insl(.ned T For cpor,j yield, Washington ,u. iidst u.dr q,, ldS b(.,.n sta tl0n(,(, llt'Hll yield, in the 402 B ls(, umt Hls wlf( ani) A F tvu) , hll(11,n wl he with C him Provo Visitors Here Mr and Mis R F Peteis f Piovo spent last week end visit mg in Bngham Cty with their son and daughter in law, Mi and Mis K H Peters and lam and reminiscing. trial w'ar league, since beloie the . It's not going lo be easy, concluded, but we believe it can he done, if we ean get the support of the entire com- munity and county, and the of the kids and their parents. Its a big job, and were certain it's a worthy one, but we're all going to have to pull together on it. And that includes you, Joe Bush' YAltDLEY jduafclcrpie Don Kindergarten Club To Hear Supt. Weight I AN AND EXOTIC MANTIC so Dr., Mrs. Jones Attend Dinner Honoring Pres. Of Naturopathic Ass'n RO- FRAGRANCE LINGERING WITH The Kindergarten club will hold its regular monthly meeton Thursday ing afternoon, April 8 at the War Memorial home at 4 00 oclock. A nice program has been arranged with Superintendent Weight as the principal speaker. A good attendance is desired ho-pi- la Carma Anderson Represent Utah Nurses A t National Convention Amvet Auxiliary To Mi-- APPEAL Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Jones and S, R. Lien were in atten- Dr. ht ytn4by fcuMd tfcf U SA h tmtod to tnUM U4 tbt ripsl InjLth ImmIM duntiut tnd PEOPLE'S DRUG Ray The Druggist Phone 58 So. Main I dance at a dinner given at the New house hotel last Saturday evening by the Utah Society of honNaturopathic physicians, oring their national president, V. Carrol of Seattle, Washington , E formally yours Mi nitei-o- 'i dau 'll 1 Airs Rutii R.vitp, Light tel i e- mo large tiiraj who, the evening's entertai-- ia-t- el t Pltone youi Uooi-sho- and s news tot -- , oi e- The Amvet Auxiliary will hold their regular meeting Wednes day. Apul 7th at 7 TO p. m at the War Memorial home. An in teres! mg progiam is being irepated by Mrs Ruth Armstrong All members and ladies eligible for membership are urged to at tend The Bngham City Amvet post have the Cancer drive for is to put over in south Box Klder county and we need your help - Reading Circle Meets With Mrs. David 0. Anderson Monday Eve The Reading Circle met at the home of Mrs David O Anderson Monday evening, Match 29 Mis. Henry C. Johnson review the book. Kings Blood Roy by Sinclair Lewis. vveer served by the hostess to 43 members and two special guests, Mrs. Lloyd lluist and Mrs. L. I). Wilde. The next meeting of the Reading Circle will be held Thursday evening, April 8, at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. W. H. BarMrs. James Jensen will nard give the hook review'. All members are urged to be present. in Muskrats (marsh hares Louisiana) prefer swimming to walking. r & Cinnu oi Mis David (' oi this city has been Andei-o- n ho sen as one of the two nut-- t to li present til I t ill Xm-National i moil at the annual Ntn-e- convention to lie held in s,,hi Fianeiseo tin- - week is piactiung hei pm fession at the Dee Memonal She is a in Ogden member of the surgical statf let a p, v 1- and y. gdte m companied b Mrs . derson. A trio cumiW cy Jane StoiR-thews, and OieHa s companied on ,h(. P'fl Miss Ruth Stolier ptiate numheij fu,iarf dance number by four cuupie- - fr enth ward. Oive!!d sac Vernon Jensen, ja'v 1 drene Yates jHe Kelly ho.ili and mon and Wendell aceompan,, op by , Mr numbers, a tap and pre-ent- ! To v ed al spon 'Spnng Fiolic, the Seventh ward was at held ,aV Saturday evening imoiv building This was four watd u. seventh Ol aMembeis ol the inogiam Seventh and Four'll Thud at Figluh wards weie greeted a very iii,, door and '.niic app1 a rainy evening ho ha s iimy dts in atnms weie called out Pa del eoloied stream-- a and 1, idomed the celling iieitei hung in the conof Silhouettes hall he of i p. ,,n II : maples white lattice ,ind po.u h uees covered with eoloied b a liios-ofa wishing well deco .miis and the hall i m d was n uiiciesimg s irt Lot hi and Vugmn Hnshl tH al st la nJei ol Bimnani botr a hoy d baby the patents Hu April 3 W" at t aiday Co, ley Memorial hospital Alduc Daniel c oil eiK e a"d fai 'tlaia ndei.sun u .Nei-o- ii ol ola halo hind are the p nis inl 3 PHs boy bom Situidiy at tile c no ley Mennnial field ,1()rfj d Brigham City, Utah The I Receives 7, 1948 " presented. "Spring Frolic Is daughter of Declared Huge Success neth Willis, Glen Aithur and Man Mau of Tremmi rine Jones Carbon ol a ba he a:e paicnts ton pnl - l'H bov born Fruiiv . at 'the t Oo.ey Menoil i hos tdl m( sir;:;:;1:! ,how Wednesday vening (fJSO eldze so Bush See Eye To Eye al l Wednesday, April Bishop and Mrs Barry Knud son of San Diego, California and (Continued From Page Three) Mr. and Mrs Ronald J. Knud said -These out of town boys who son of Santa Monica California will have to be brought in this visited in Brigham City Sunday with their brother and sisters season, whelhei Joe Bush likes or not will have a big job The Knud.son men were bom and raised in Bngham City and lo do Theyre going to be hand have many friends here Ronald puked men who like boys and is a member of the bishopnc in have the talent and ehaiacter one of the Santa Momci wards to eneouiage them help them The Knudsons came to I'tah to along teach them At the same attend general conference in time they must be men who can Salt Lake City steady and hold up the young sters when the going is tougli to motored Biigharn They and woik with them in eveiy were noon and after City Sunday game Theyve got to be clean, dinner guests of their brother neat good tinens in, and family. Mi. and Mrs Owen very appealing sense of the wind, they1 Knudson They then spent the must lie crowd and pleaseis of their home the at evening must be god baI playeis they Mis Mr and sister and family, It's Not Easy Also piesent K. Barton Olsen. And that, Don toniluued, is were two sisters. Mis Tiiay le what the Peaches management Ward and son, Terry, of Ogden is hoping to hue this year at and Mrs. Keith Lamb and son Arnold, of Plymouth, and the Owen Knudsons. A very delight sionai baii players m Bngham ful evening was spent visiting City, or anywhere in the indus ft Jeiu5-$ourn- Peaches Proxy, Joe Former Brigham City Residents Visit With Relatives Here Sunday quitting and if you don t act nicer, I TOMORROW II quit too! Little Linda Lee Peters 'Mrs. Edward Frost Celebrates 4th Birthday Entertains Nite-Ou- t Club Thursday Evening Little Linda Lee Peters eie biated her fourth biithd iy Membeis oi the Nile Out club Thursday afternoon when her were entertained by Mis Edward mother. Mrs E. H PeteTS in Frost last Thursday evening at to her home vned several little fnends A delicious join in a patty at the Fi t, is luncheon was served at home attiactively set tables to ten Various games were played members and two special guests, after which Mis. Peteis seived Mrs Lynn Larsen and Mrs. Pete a delightful lunch including lighted birthday cake and all Bingo was the dtveiston of else that it takes for a childiens Each little guest w is he evening with several prizes partv Club members awarded given a balloon tied to an all- being Mis. Bob Call, included present as tavors. Linda day sucker Dick Mrs Dale Baron Lee opened her many fine gifts Mrs Mis. Dee Glenn Smith, while her little guests watched. Wilde. After the paity Mrs. Peters and Mrs. Roy G Lemon, Mrs. Dick Witman, Harty Linda Lee escorted the children Larsen. Mrs Mrs. Glen Compton, Miss Betty to their homes Ruth Seashore and the hostess. Those piesent included Chits Simonson, Kent Nelson, Jimmy llaeldine Michael Fryer, Ret a D.U.P. Call Special Hams, Dentce Orchard, Vu ki Sharon Jen and Kathy Lai.-eFor Friday Meeting sen, Terry Jensen and the hon Linda Rasmussen ored guest A special meeting of the cap- and Bruce Iludfield were invited tains and of each on D. U. T. camp in the county has but were unable to attend account of illness been called for Friday. April 9 at 4 p. m. in the court room at the county court house, togethof the er with all members Ladies Aid To Meet Very company. county important With Mrs. J. E. Ryan matters are to be discussed, and it is necessary that every camp Aid will Ladies The society he reptesented by at least two hold their regular meeting members. All persons interested Thursday. Apul 8 at the home in the preservation on pioneer of Mrs, J E. Ryan, Howard hotel. lindmatks ate invited to Luncheon will be served 1 promptly at 30 oclock. New officers will ottieiaie at the Phone your society news to meeting All membeis ,ue urged Mrs. Herm Hadfield at 906. to be piesent. e ho-pit- al there Miss Andeison and her companion left Ogden Monday morning and expect to return in a w eek Minnesotan-Ol the 323,000 ho weie in Wot id Wat II set dis vice. 300.000 have been VALUES TO w 3.98! under cneumstam.es that give them a light to read allowances charged $fl nt . - Flogs and loads use thru eyes to help them swallow The eye balls aie pu!id down, and the1 food forced down the tlnoat n, s m ri Hit Vss. ft v'.ve TABLE LAMPS ty? Beautiful lamps in wooden, china and plastic bases. Regular to s art? vast' KITCHEN 'Why ye, when I keep a cool Ore lor kitchen comfort, the oven is heated In the usual manner. i newest formats. Full skirts, exciting Bustles and bows fresh new fabrics, imported chanbrette, organdy prints, marquisette, French ginghams and taffetta. -! "If the fire is not hot enough for baking, I turn on the electric ovenunit to reise the oven temperatore. The automatic temperature control is then in full charge. I never have a baking failure. Yrs, MOR(IIS f ' yjrfyp' Jg -' 1 Reg. $2.85; reduced to ,, k. 2 ONLY CHROME ARM CHAIRS ft a Red N operates efficiently or w ouii . . . with electricity . . . or with BOT 1 1. The .uitonmic mci control regulates the amount of electricity needed to maintain desired Baking temperatures. F.ntnc Cooking top - tko half electric, half range requires only 46" of wall pace. An exclusive model MON RCH. Stop in and sec it. built only DUO-C- ) Heart shaped. 1 i STOOLS W t w itli to.tl coal-woo- 1 Milady Shop ill k.H.l 6 ONLY CHROME 4 r For the Belle of the Bull, the Queen of the Prom, see our selection of the season's 1 Is - Pp leatherette upholstery C OJ)3 w'th springs. Reg. $24.95 "iThout spimgs. reg. .51 !.!).; now d. FAST CAN CREDIT TERMS ARRANGED BE FURNITURE DFI.BFRT H DFIF1.I). ,si |