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Show w5-$our- The Other Woman PWings Lmr From I nal Friday, July 16, 1948 ERRY only expense was a $5 filing fee. He had no opposition m the pri(UP- )- One O. -- MONT, Ferry Newt mary but the election is still poll-By Mrs. Lyman Wight newev has found up to ahead too 'expensive was I Thomas F. Dewey PERRY, July 15 Celebrating by Ihe eighth birthday m the pnmary I Phone y6ur society news to of hei daughter La anniversary llkv County Republicans Dean, Mrs. His Mrs. Herm Hadfield at 906. attorney. Edward Judson entertained a Prosecuting group of eighteen youngsters at the Lawn-Mere park, in-on Thursday afternoon Light dividual birthday cakes marked places for the children at one 'long table, where they enjoyed a delightful birthday luncheon, The afternoon was spent in playing games, and gifts were IT'S COOL AT THE CAPITOL presented the honored guest. Mrs. Leo Davis and son Jack, her daughter Leona and and a grandson, of Ocean Park, California, visited on ICKEY Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Peters. They had (spent a weeks vacation at the 1 Yellowstone National park. f Gi net, ' S ilonili lint nf horn r Nnv the tiriSS Mi Mexico .nid Aiuonu and i'd Jici ill, ink-- , lot all lu help Mrs. Glen Kelly showed the pic- the chuich had done for the tures on their projector and Saints in Germany, also show many interesting Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hatch and coloiful pictures taken in Panama where they lived for who have been residing in Phoesix years; also excellent pic- nix, Ariz , the past year have tures of the Boulder dam The been visiting with iclatives in LFtah fin the past month While group were served cool refreshvisiting with Mis Hakh's parments by Mis. Korth. ents in Piovii, a baby son, named Miss Joyce Syeumoie of Bug Chlford Leioy was hum lo the ham City spent Sunday visiting couple on June HI. Utei visitwith Miss Doris Fredrickson. ing for two weeks with Mis. The Corinne waul Relief soI v X ML. BIRTHDAY JDS! DONT MOUSE Party P.M. SATURDAY Melvin Judson, U. S. Air corp, who has been on leave here for the past two weeks, left Wednesday to report back to March Field, Riverside, California. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Judson of Perry. Mrs. James Wilson attended a party last wreek at South Fork SEE 5 BIG COLOR CARTOONS canyon, honoring the 89th birthday anniversary of her mother Mrs. Eliza Briggs of Ogden. About twenty members of Mrs. Briggs family were in attendance and enjoyed a social afternoon together. Church News The Fireside chat was hpld on Sunday evening at the home of AND SATURDAY FRIDAY 2 hus-ban- c HITS BIG WHY ALLAN "ROCKY" LANE STRANGER And HI BLACK mmm AN FICTION and far more Get A n Plus Serial Shorts Cartoons A c News WATER ORINNE Ticket Prices; Cen. Adni. $i.r0; Kids 75o; lies. Grandstand $2; Parquet S2..V1 (Prices ine. tax). Send Mail Orders to; Gene Autry ltodco. Fairgrounds, Salt Lake City 3, 1 t.ili. Presented by Days of '47, Inc. apers Corinne New HEATER SUNDAY COMING NEWS CARTOON ALSO SHORTS CtARK Fully Guaranteed Misses CORINNE, July 15 Dons Fredricksen and Beverly Johnson of Brigham City visited in Logan on Sunday and attended the farewell testimonial held for Elder Andrew Gibbons, who for the Southern is leaving States mission of the Church of Saints. Jesus Christ of Latter-daElder Gibbons has been attending U. S. A. C. at Logan. Mrs. Verna R. Johnson of San Diego, Calif., was a week-envisitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fredricksen. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Brewer and children Randy and Colleen, of Phoenix, Ariz., were visitors on Sunday. Mrs. Brewer is a sister of Mrs. Fredrickson. Mr. and Mrs. Alma V. Smoot and family, also Karl Norman, Keith Carter and Calvin Smoot, in a nephew, of Centerville, two cars, trailer and with boat, left early Sunday morning for Yellowstone park. They expect to enjoy a weeks fishing at the Thumb. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hubbard and daughter Carol Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Ernest Korth bf Mr. and Mrs. Brigharft City. Chdrles Barfuss of Tremonton were also guests These three families each have a son in the Navajo-Zun- i mission and were interested in viewing colored pictures which Lloyd Hubbard d Protection Plan M UNA mm DEPENDABLE ECONOMICAL ALL team that generates steam! The SIZES TO FROM SELECT SEE US TODAY HODIAK BAXTER 0. AY COLLINS GLADYS COOPER CAMEROt.' EASY l Directed by MERVYN In LeROY wsocletlen with GOTTFP'ED Produced by SIDNEY REINHARDT CREDIT- - TERMS MOUNTAIN FRANKLIN Picture A STATES ELECTRIC ' y Q A Answers to questions about Q A Exactly how automatic is an electric water heater? Entirely automatic. There is nothing to turn off or on but the hot water faucet. How "hot is the water? Water is heated to 150 degrees, hot enough to pasteurize the water. How about pipes clogging from ' lime formation? A Lime cannot form .because the thermostat control is set at 150 degrees, at which point the electricity is automatically turned off. Lime forms in water when heated to 180 degrees. Q Does an electric water heater make any noise as it operates? as noiseA It is entirely noiseless less as electric light. And as dean, too. Q WATER HEATING Q What are the safety features of electric water heating? . can safe. 100 Ybu is cent It A per leave the house for days tor weeks without any worry. The outer surface is cool at all times. - om Ownership -A CO. TAX PAYING COMPANY OFF WITH YOUR HEART! V 1 i' i Kfef PLUS NEWS AND ADDED SHOUT SUBJECTS SAVE iuo BUY SCRIP BOOKS NOW ON SALE AT BOX OFFICE - ,,-- t - II! v " Theres always a good show at your O. I. Skaggs Systed Store where the main attraction is good food and plenty of it . . .at prices that make it a pleasure to shop. e Homemakers who shop with us applaud our meats, our wonderful fresh fruits and vegetables . . . and our staple groceries. Thats because these really fine top-grad- foods arent upstaged by high prices. Q Where can an electric water heater A be installed? kitchen, In any room you wish closet, attic or basement. Q How long will an electric water A Q A heater last? Construction is such that there is no "wear out to them. A conservative estimate would be at least 10 years. Do they come in different sizes? Yes. The requirements of nine out of ten homes will be comfortsize. ably met by the For large families or where lots of hot water is used larger sizes are suggested. The cost of operating various family sizes are about the same. Q How much does it cost to operate an electric water heater? A It Costs the average family about 14c per gallon of hot water on the rate. Q Could I buy an electric water heater on monthly payments? A Yes. Practically all dealers and plumbers offer very convenient STORES monthly terms. USE OUR REAR - local Controt BIG DAYS THEyiL WALTZ FREE PARKING IN REAR & LIGHT 5 SATURDAYS FOOD BARGAINS :. UTAH POWER head-quaite- Jean,-visite- MITCHELL A MERVYN leROY PRODUCTION li A ICTUS. IlfUSLJC Good news from the mission field informs us that Elder Earl Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ser-eNelson has been made district president of the Western Coloudo ftis'rict of the Western States mission, with his at Grand Junction, a THE CAPITOL NE son. I HOTPOINT IT'S COOL AT MMM In Corinne, they have l etui nod to Provo. Mr. Hatch expiHits to teaih in California the coming school sea- RODEO d BEP88LI6 PICTUBE A dangerous TAKE JACKjjN ciety held their monthly repoit, work and business meeting Tuesday with Rose Nelson, conn selor, conducting. The program numbers consisted of a Seoteh song by Dyan Jones; an original comic reading "Just a little bit of Balony," by Bernice Gieen; a song The Campbells aie Coming, by Elsie Burt, and a of her favorite hobby, The gathering of genealogy and compiling of same in an attractive book," was given by Tva B. Card. She has spent years in gathering the geneaLana Turner, Clark Cable logy of her husband's mother's Homecom. . . light more than a cigaret in the picture, ing, which opens at the Capitol Sunday. Lana is the family, who was a Campbell; also her own family lines. Mrs. other woman who comes close to breaking up Clark Card also read a letter she reGables marriage to Anne Baxter. The ace cast also stars received from a woman cently John Hodiak, with Ray Collins, Gladys Cooper anil Cameron in who received a dress Germany Mitchell in suppport. that Mrs. Caul gave to the church welfatt1 when they gathMr. and Mrs. Douglas Quayle quorum of the Peiry ward gave ered clothing to send overseas. an interesting program for the This woman W'as a member of under the direction of Mis. Ezra Sunday evening sacrament ser Weaver. Films taken by Jay vice. The opening prayer was Hamson of the Priesthood trek, Bob by Hope; short priest given CEINE AUTRY also the award honor nights of hood talks by: Goidon Davis Girls the and & World Championship the Boy Scouts, Richard Billings, Thcrold Quajle Youth awards, were shown to a Hugh Max Nelson Wagstaff, group of about thirty present, and Boyd Hirschi. Connie Wags refresh-serveby Mr. Hampson. Light taff played a piano solo and the State Fairgrounds Salt Lake Mrs. by ments were July 19 through 218:30 l.M. closing prayer was by Laurence ' Quayle. Wright. Dan Davis, son of Mr. The boys of . the Teachers and Mrs. Lee Davis of Brigham City, also gave a short talk. Dan has joined the U. S. navy and was leaving gometime this weem ior his field of training at San Diego. Dr. R. R. Redfield of Salt Lake City, and his mother Mrs. C. Redfield of Ogden, visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barnard. Mirgiret Hatch r n a Jt x: ENTRANCE AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR SHOPPING PLEASURE r- |