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Show v,h ,!11e hem. AddN, and yiews - ournci elder poi city. Utah rMrs Aur,, n0 Friday, April 16, 1948 Among Group Of Mechanics RePair Dama9ed Mp At North Pole I'linibcil .ib.MiU tnn-winterized lifx ( 't "SkV Ml. Is! i and headed Klll,u tionli to m, a"(l Ml Bay, a mail and Reed an tone Cambridge of VMlhttd bast located just mj and ot t;u Tingey, mile., from the ioi.il Massey of GJ 0Ue Shephe. on Sundaj ; anl Will h,s i j Tingey ''Lf Roella ereAllen among the Ms f0,' n ' i Hid detel mine tti.rvtrqf of ihem in, damage imaintenatue men earned lonoo On Ice pounds of equipment, spare Runways He reports the runways at the parts and hand tools. The reArctic base are solid ice partlpair bid wid total SIOOuO. y over land and partly over Refore they left Hl'l AF ba-- e water. One strip extends right the Workers ueie bneted on hie lout over the bay, where the ice m the md of the northern lights is well over 53 inches thick. M' u'n antes, an anuatl Snowplows and scrapers have mlieitoi who had usl teluiiied merely cleared the ice and levmm t a m to Slames eled it oil to make a landing idge Bay had been sent tlteie early m strip. rebruary to inspect the airciaft During the long winter days, rein. i - With j aircraft Theus is the job of repairing the who a $293,729 ir Feld aucialt that was coats, danuged win- attempting a, their heavy fn:n men at Hid i t is City dlld meet a social ge. baskets, f Mr- and jjv during 11 Tolman irothy Mcif am after d. Austral a! Holst and n cty magnetic nor pole. E ,,u Xocal Boys XlS),; Rd!ph T0if, T. Boothe The hrst I ' nu IT'S CENTER SATURDAY NIGHT DANCES m viir oal. 'The Pick O' The Pictures " - IDS- MISS THE SATURDAY SHOW!' COME AT 12:15 COME EARLY don't See Hundreds Of HISTORIC PRE MONSTERS Join your friend at the Dance Howl on Saturday night for the best uf fun and dancing. Everything is right from in ONE MILLION, B- - ling ,rl V7 t re- - 1 lleys will be reserved upon request. Liven by up your week-end- s joining the crowd at the Dance Bowl. Tax Paid C. lubzlIU 0Or 2nd Big Feature in Glorious TRUCOLOR cac'c $p America's No. health sport on Sunday. No leagues. A- $1.00 youll see Indians Rustlers and plenty of gun fight in ALONG THE OREGON TRAIL STARRING Monte : r-- PLUS 4 FEATURE and ADRIAN BOOTHE re V A- - KIDS.. DON'T MISS a MICKEY MOOSE (Mfiurcti mW& and left last Friday for Los Angeles, California where they expect to spend two weeks visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mr. and Mrs. Thorne, Roy Thome and Mr. and Mrs. Earl D Young and families. Miss Donna Hirschi spent the at the home of past week-enher parents, Bishop and Mrs. Rulon Hirschi. The Amita elu'b enjoyed a t party at the Idle Isle last Thursday evening. A hot dinner was served after which thp group attended a show. Mr. and Mrs. Martella Nelson and family were dinner guests at tiie home of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Atkinson at Clarkston last Sunday. Mi. and Mrs. Carl Crowther left Monday for Nephi where they will spend two weeks visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.. Raymond Pay. Mr. and Mrs. Jamesy Nelson and children, Renee, Carl and Julia spent last Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Nelson at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Larsen and son, Gary and Mrs. Douglas Oy-le- r spent last Thursday in Salt Lake City, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pay and children Arlene and Clifford of Nephi, visited over the with relatives past week-enPERRY, April. 15 Mrs. Hyrum Thorne Mr. with Barbara Billings in charge. Opening song, We Are All Enlisted, and the invocation was given by Ludell Fisher. Music was the diversion of the evening with Dan Davis and Barbara Billings playing a piano duet. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Bott to 29 memwas bers and the benediction offered by Opal Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac A. Young services attended the funeral of John G. Watt at Layton last Friday. Upon their return they visited at the home of Mrs. Sarah S. Young at Ogden. The Perry Primary held their regular teacher training meeting last Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Elva Perry with BIRTHDAY PARTY Goray Last Night Keith Nuttall punched out a comparatively easy 10 round decision over Nick Goray in tiie Bear River high school gym last night. Goray, probably one of the smartest boxers ever to put on the gloves against Keith, backtracked the whole match and landing his lunging punches now and again without much damage. A rolling type of boxer, Goray would start a round house with either hand but landed no really hard punches the entire match. Keith, however, got in his share of rights and left jabs and seemed to land more eonsistant-lto the but Goray would shuffle around keeping away from the Brigham puncher until he got his bearings, and then venture in to throw a punch. Other bouts of the card were: Bobby Burton and Frankie Kiki Garcia Moore, a draw; scored a KO over Benny Martl-niz- . in 15 seconds of the first round, Benny Sadler scored his 8th straight knockout, this time over Eddie Rivers in 1:08 of the first round and Manuel Sing and Ernie Vatentino, four rounder, was declared a draw. K00KALL ELECTRIC RANGE Heres an electric range that gives you everything you need for efficient electric cookery, PLUS NUMEROUS EXCLUSIVE HIBSON ADVANTAGES! Steel One Piece Inner Structure y mid-sectio- One Piece Top and Backguard Lifetime Finish Porcelained Cabinet Large Storage Drawers Built to Floor Cabinet 3 Concealed Vents that eliminate smoke stained walls and cuts down cooking odor SEE Burglar Gets Slung TULSA, Okla. (UP) A haul of $500 from the office of W. L. Herring wont do the burglar much good. Herring, an independent oil man, explained the currency was Confederate money and a family keepsake. The burglar overlooked $1,000 in TODAY AT FURNITURE Phone 818 DELBERT HADFIELD, Manager Food Bargains for Saturday SATURDAY AND FRIDAY 0 m9 I Bott WESTERN K3 Q Keith Decisions Mrs. Lyman Wight herp The fireside chat meeting was held last Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hale 8 nav-iga'.o- n By Bowling is fun. Bowling is good for you. Now you can enjoy Per Couple ELECTRIC RANGE De-Est- a Perry News Bowling Row). TODAY AND SATURDAY -- Sunday the price to your surroundings for an evening of enjoy ment. Flan now for tomorrow, night and every Saturday night to go dancing at the Dance including the giant Dinosaurs one tiader who operates the Hudson Bay trading post, and about 125 Eskimos. Instruments Useless Air travel to Cambridge Bay, which lies 1700 miles north of Edmonton, Canada, is, at its The Best Of Everything In An Mr. and Mrs. Isaac A. Young and son, Grant, were last Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mi. and Mrs. Richard Pixton in Salt Lake City. The occasion being the second birthday annilessly It is a land where celestial versaryA of master Rickie Pixton. beautiful lighted birthnavigation, or navigation by the of atstars, i;, the only sure method day cake was the center of knowing one mountain of traction and the little guest many nice gifts. ice from another. FOR WEEK END ENTERTAINMENT Hunsaker Life at this northern outpost coriM.sts of 35 or 40 Americans, GIBSON PRESENTS... hazardous. Ordinary instruments are useless m Has land so near the north pOie Compasses go wild and other instruments revolve use- CITY'S RECREATION Pre-odei- said beM. BRIGHAM Flz iil.i Yomig in charge. The opening preyer was given by Elva Perry. Singing was conducted by chorister, Ruth Hirschi and Carrie Petersen as accompanist. The lesson, "Purpose of Questions, was given by Blanche Ferre, South Box Elder stake teacher trainer, usAlda ing picture illustrations. Call, stake secretary was also in attendance. Tiie benediction was offered by Merle Andrews and refreshments were served by Elva Perry, Francis Nelson, Young and Lois Thorne. tciii.iT itiiics nnee between 40 atul tib degrees below zero and all supplies must be flown in. The temperature rises a little fluting the very short summer so that a few surface ships are able to reach the base, Slames i4. , FILMS This picture vj WATCH FOR won Ronald Colman The Academy Award BILL ACTION and CO-HI- ALLAN C. RANDLE T COO Coming Soon COMING SUNDAY SUNDAY ,. n rmi SAMUEL 601DWIN P.e.n RITA ;nd TH MITCHELL I'll t) twin t phone - aa. woouEy BOYCMOIR SHUMOOD Ml llOMRDt) TUESDAY LARRY a(lowAito S'- b nconi OirKtuf by 8tC0ICl liw .la IW W w Picti Will PARKS' CtUSOK tvtnn hmios . lICt!5 eK5MCU0T cuiv!l U twvn TF a f4Vs M CHNICOLORfA'jid IF YOU ARE HARD of HEARING t?! 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