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Show w fox ELDER Wolf Whistles Taboo TACOMA, Wash. (UP) Yjewdournai Brigham City, Utah Friday, July Father Needs Help the American Womens Institute. Fifty-ninpercent of the men YORK (UP) Women who buy suits are accompanied percent of the men's ties, by women. The only thing men underwear and hose, ac- can buy by themselves is shoes, to a survey made by the survey concluded. e NEW buy 75 shirts, cording a Fair Swap FORT WORTH, Tex. (UP) have ordered a crack-dowautomobiles equipped with si- Dick Ramsey, 17, was listening rens sounding "wolf whistles." to the baseball game outside the A fine of $50 Is provided. park on his portable radio when a foul ball came over the stands. He left to recover the ball and It's Dangerous EAST SYRACUSE, N. Y. (UP) when he returned his radio was Howard P. Krak, 23, received gone. a suspended $5 fine after pleading guilty to pedaling his bicy- Parson Progresses cle while intoxicated. BOSTON (UP) A m pastor, the Rev. Wilson L. Lyon, performs all his ministerial missions on a motorcycle. The young clergyman began his on a bicycle, then went on to a motor scooter. He graduated to a motorcycle. 1948 16, Not Police on pulpit-per-ipatetic- s FOR STOCK DAMAGE INVENTORY tSfaaflSIl -- K3aadlffiy Philco Dealer Sale Scheduled Sees New Models Small dafmage to the building occupied by Forsgrens Ladies r store resulted from a fire Monday evening, at about 6:30 oclock. But smoke from the fire damaged considerable merchandise, C. V. Fors-greproprietor, reports, and a big fire sale will be held as soon as insurance adjustors have completed their work. The fire is believed to have started in dry June grass outside the back door of the store. A small wooden landing and and back steps caught fire, the blaze spread to the back door, the door frame and up into the back wall. The smoke the sprfead thickly throughout stockroom at the back of the building. Some of our nicest, new merchandise was in the smoke, and will have to be Forsgren explained. Were anthat the insurance ticipating company will pay for some sensational price reductions on this fine merchandise, and were intending to pass the savings on to our customers. Announcement of the sale will be carried in the he said. Manager Clyde B. Stratford, and Shuman, salesman Dennis Pimper, radio mechanic for the North Main Furniture company, attended the showing of the new 1919 Philco radio line at a and dinner meeting at Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City Wednesday evening. and High fidelity recordings reproduction were introduced to Utah Philco dealers at the meeting, the newest development in phonographs, Stratford News-Journa- WATCH FOR w IFSi? Opening In Brigham City Friday Small Fire, Big Ready-to-Wea- l, ESiSuk n Kay The new type of reproduction was developed jointly by engineers from Philco and Columbia records who perfected a double faced Vinylite, plastic record which will play for 45 minutes, each side play ing over 22 minutes. The new high fidelity models and records will be available soon at the North Main Furniture company for demonstration purposes, Stratford declared, as well as attachments which may be installed in any type of phonograph to enable them to play the new records. e TEAM -- Ding Crob uiJ Joan Fontaine appear mgetno for the hist time in the Technicolor musical romance. Emperor Wain' A NfW ROMANTIC different. The congregatior asked to contribute to the PHENIX CITY, Ala. (UP) overseas package. Members of the Trinity Metho- que an order of teef on the be food their wanted Church dist a live cow. parcel going to Europe to be Food Sent on Hoof DR. McNAMARA H. J. cy VETERINARIAN Phone Peach City Apt. 15 hat's One lift Going on in li Went ynur opportune the year! Heat valuer early nf timrte! muney-tavin- n Ilroken riser, mhlr anil ILLARD 9 enjranj theytfu art! ANDERSENS Ih. 323 So. Main t, is JULY r r&J,- - urtfef-- '- mwii ' it v SPECIALS ' r-- j rC I t !4 Business In Cash Students Keeps I s rr ' : ' ' 'i't f mt WW Unfinished Nile Stand For its added convenience, afford to pass up you this table which regularly sells for $7.45. cnt Unfinished Dressing Table A regular $11.95 bargain, you can now save five dol- lars on this hard- bean dressing table and bench. wood kidney SPECIAL BOTH $695 FOR Two Wes- (UP) tern Reserve university students are turning a net profit by busioperating a ness. Bert Nolan and Calvin Tayerle both 21, say a survey of tie racks proves that college men w'car a few ties threadbare while a dozen unloved models go unused. Nolan and Tayerle printed handbills inviting men to send them six tired, unwanted ties in exchange for six freshly-cleanenew hand-presse- ties for $1. They now have a stock of 400 tics, with new bundles arriving every day. The swappers, they say, all seem pleased. CHAIR For the little one around the house. $2.95 . Folding board, reinforced with metal. $3.95 Armstrong APPLIANCES... 7:15 P. a; &(: DOUBLE BLANKETS 35 Only WOOL Mens FELT HATS .. .. 25 onlv HATS 9 ONLY RAYON LOVELY IS FORMALS Assortment Pastel shades in dotted Swiss, velverayed taffeta. Beautiful RUGS sl00 27 x 48 $3.1 1 $53 piece All made Credit Terms front Pastels and Darks FRIGIDAIRE Main expens ne $4.00 CLOSEOUTS WOMENS AND MISSES ie Broken Sizes , Organdj-- , STYLISH DRESSES SHOES Dotted Swiss, Printed Cottons $2.00 $3.00 Suedes, Patents, Kids 150 PAIRS 25 ONLY Sizes HOUSE 24-3- 0 BEEHIVE COAL AND 68 No. ery irt carpeting. FACTORY Reduced Your All Wool 3piete APPLIANCE Buy On Convenient Mens-FU- FELT S Dealer Phone I !5JliLJI FT Part Wool 25 pr. COTTON SKIRTS x 36 BUY SEVERAL 100 Prs. Mens Elastic Top Raj on DRESS SOCKS, pr. M. TONIGHT ONLY 30c ..FLOOR COVERINGS $300 $200 GIRLS MATS GREEN STAMPS $100 or and every Monday and Friday FELT BASE WE GIVE Panamas, Horse Hair Braids, Celtagle Straws Blacks, Ivory, Pastels noted correspondent, economist, QUAKER 18 300 Onlv MILLINERY CLEARANCE inii! Direct, honest talks on America and th entire world scene. A.I. ANTISEPTIC 25c size; now A. I. BR1LLIANTINE 10c size Now SUMMER $3.00 youruuwwidm,ne i WHITE SHEET BLANKETS . ... Fussy Rayons worid-travol- . 150 TOWELS Cannon Checks 5.00 TUNE author and Q-- yl YOUR CHOICE III Ironing Board FROCKS BLOUSE CLEARANCE difference. Unfinished Youth MENS DRESS SHIRTS Towneraft Cottons, Prints, Rayon Prints, Plain Cottons, Plain Rayons CHAIR 53.45 25 Onlv JUST WHEN YOU NEED THEM HARDWOOD Finish it it match your other chairs and save the Vlt. BLANKETS WOMENS AND MISSES SUMMERY CIO lb. All Wool 6 100 5.95 I UNFINISHED FACTORY CLOSEOUT ng CLEVELAND it! ' .ice Next Sunday evening, July 18, at the Sacrament meeting, the Willow Creek camp of the D.U.P. will have charge of the meeting. Mr. Lee Nebeker, a former resident of Willard, but now of Salt Lake City, is going to furnish the program. Last summer, in 1947, he took the trip back east with the Mormon Trek and took pictures. These films will be shown and he will also bring his own solo56 8ist. The meeting commences at oclock Sunday evening. The public is cordially invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mathis and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Peterson have gone to Yellowstone for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Haun of Alameda, California announce the arrival of a baby boy, born July 1, 1948. Mrs. Haun will be remembered as the former Nadine Harding. Mrs. Madalyn Haun,' mother of Wallace, has gone to Alameda for a lew weeks visit. Miss Elaine Carter left by bus Tuesday for Pocatello, Idaho, where she will visit with Mf. and Mrs. Royce Carter for a week or two. Tie-Swappi- 0 .. it :lh( cor ith Fdrsgren s is x hit art Willard News ANNOUNCEMENT! n nTtsTC. Muwy FROCKS Iti |