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Show "lffifcil if s pn st ob d the harp Pol u " I he r nldli d ni ,il ,n!o d on nhi r iitjlul gold fib lias and ' ,et up The opt no as i! inlet d good little patient in the Cooley i, Id Lot d is M SPOTLIGHTING t "U, ' d p.m-lo- il fuithei for ikrs j aid HuisP y Ll'dit hospital wheie he will have to a ,t , Mi. hv of Ryi licks given;1' oi lilt J eie H lions Ming t Ki be for some time before a cast nn t mi it by Mis in it JU.N ungu at ioi and UTAH n and tiade" have now dr eiopi d s : can be put on the leg He was Di J wood Thompson I, r lilt ntw Donna De pi ay 1 was h i here this ,, ,1 ol , "Ml, ker to- Uu l .cllill- - (i playing in the yard at home, t hi wo-- , thi sj at.d prom, f i Donne The sdcrarric., v dled indai llniisut B' w ( .oh a heel to . m a un I,..,, large trying the h Ofig.'nal'oiV PmnVng 0,S ai.d ii"s.nr mdas dev i of Ltahs .oping ,i,i dun i.panieu by the W.sdom U tire mounted on an iron wheel, d the Li. With ou Til. We Mict Aga-n- , les i fell on him breaking when it Wiiii the congny ptiJn , was followed by the closin, V hut-le- y his leg halfway between the Salt Lake artist, has donated ti w i sivti t n no m-- , was taken cam 0 i. by Raymond prayer knee and hip Vi and Mis IhoiMin lul the State of Utah through Rulon rs Lion v,lu On a recent six day fishing S Howells, commissioner for tin Mi , ooj hi s i;,,i Legal Notices 11,1 (lUC(,K on and East of the and In Ha trip enjoyed up V , ".Una Publicity Department Rii At Shown of Movies shorl Fork, also the Sunbeam Dam tall, by dustnal Development, two ori s i, t I,) Bln notice to contractors n ,Home Salmon river, Mr and Mrs. Wal gina! oil canvases for hanging deacon, was hn owed hi Club ''pelt'd propod.' Comero Elder Rqx ter Choal, Mr and Mrs Floyd in the new Utah Field House of o. It Was tor Mi by a by the t ity tounu. until 7 Carter, Mr and Mrs. Ellis Wood, Natural History at Vernal. The Br.gham City Utah ,cs(cl ot Lui i t Flder . Box ol me Meii.bu-At Mr. and Mrs. John Carter of on IS 19 and display p M September 21, Tingcy ana Byiie' Tr, paintings will be Cam.i a club held their regular, Sacrament Meeting Park Valley, Mr. and Mrs Royce when the Field House has its at that t,me publicly opened at the Sixth Ward Held Sun. cumpunn d hv Mi e vc evening Monday meeting Carter of Pocatello, Grant and formal opening in (X'tober A talk bv !!t t. md read in the ( ounul Room in (.nan m r ol C( mini ice club Rnudsn Lynn Choal and Maurice Carter, ini ling ut net! mission, i trim, One of the putures "Desert ie Municipal Building Bnghan. loor , with 22 mu mm is piesont all brought out their limit of (1 ar v.as loilo s' is a 33 by 10 inch can i itv I tali loi the s' al 'idling Iu'la d Nt pi 'd nt ol Ihe; fish. The best fishing was le Temples" My T an ion u tarn stri els in Brigham rgam a urn cnmtuiiid and m vas displaying a pail of Monu i inn ported at Sunbeam Dam where! m pioyir was h. in southeaster! uy who iitni lor truil act d law IS J H..m-- m the party enjoyed three days of ment Valley n li new The picture shows the Ltah a Spec lilt aliens may be exam show id the g.oup camping and fishing, and the Mitten" and other famous lied ai the olfue of City lion. Hie lniest si iv lie ' entitled, largest salmon caught was 37 bluffs of the valley It catche-th- e Oi r Municipal Bunding Brig Home inches. The party also visited Thuy Mars r.mpue of the red bam City and a copy may be on iTist richness hv shown deep vveie the Big Redfish lake in the $2 00 movin above the tamed formations sandstone ing deposi by Hansen Riymoid Iayne and Sawtooth mountains and report sands of the desert .vhuh deposit will be lefundid Eia Uwen very beautiful scenery in all contrasting floor Anyone who has visfed upon return of the copy within i that country Geoigi Uaglo ad vv.s eh ted Monument Valley will revel m ') days of the opening of th BOX ELDER STAKE TABERNACLE to u p.a e la lend Mr and Mrs. Walter Bosley, viejre.ntent of this panning the exactness .uopo-al- s Nc ei'ii who vias rect m.y eleited Mr and Mrs A. M Reeder, Mr 8:15 P. M. The second picture "At Sum lxperience and financial re and Mrs Alfred Hansen and Mr mers Thiesholu" At E.E.H.3. For Students at 2:30 is a four b., jiiinsihiiity will be considered preside n' Matinee and Mrs William Wood enjoyed he foot canvas looking south in any awaid which may 5 a very delightful barn dance six m made west across Morgan Valley held Saturday evening at the rfV" northern Utah The fleecy sum Each proposal shall be made mstS Initiate new barn of Mr. and Mrs. Deem mer clouds blend admirably mi a p oposal form attached to $0r0pf at Harper. Oldtime and modern with work pa'tern ol the specifications anti must be New Members Thurs. the dances were danced to the farms andpatch as the ar dicompanied by a certified e or pastures record player and a good The boioptimist club ht id an unf0j(i;, the pastoial scene cashiers check or cash or pio timejtlst had by all those in attendance ceremony tor 'wo new of the 5 initiation for bond at percent These two works, valued pusal At the Sunday sacrament be at a tuuiiiul fuitnal rs men of the proposal lend much en tniui amounl will meeting the Elders quorum had $000 00, r I'ui'y hi Id Thufsiiav dinit i! ade payable to the City Tunis to the visi'oi' chantrnent many , i' charge of the piogram with B igham City toiporat-nine pter.i'u i 1" Jewell Nelson conducting Those who will see them in the Field mer ate a Isle be mandate It upon shall taking part vveie Darrell Ander- House the Tle piog' mi ami initiation to whom the con xactur son who sang two numbers and 'iwra then be made to pay not "ere condui ted Lv shall award the speaker was Eldei Floyd Motorcycle Record On Salt Flats less than the general prevailing ?r president of the oigamation Mi-- s Morgan, formerly of Colorado, j'Xv m Roland R Free of Hollywood wage rates tor this region as de and she 'was a Msted by where he was presiding Elder California an English tennined by the Industrial Com- Mvrta Haies of the Ogden ilub riding of the Ft.1 Lujiton branch of the built Black Shadow motorcycle mission of Ltah foi all labor The two new nit minis initiated Western States mission. Mr and owned by John Edgar of the performed m the pioseoution of v iM1 Came 7, Foil Men and Mrs. Morgan recently purchased same city established a new the proposed work. Rilla Jensen and tmy were each the Monsen Grocery and are the record for a Class A mo The City Count!) lestrves the presented wall a gaidenia ecu new operators of that concern speed toi cycle. The new speed record or a'l pro sage People of this immunity wel- of 150 855 miles per hour was right to reject any Miss Hales gave an mteiest posals come them and hope they have on established Ide. s ol Soiop the famous Lorenzo J Bott'Mayo1 in talk on t pleasure in making their home Bonneville Salt Flats under the Uimisis' and Mi- - Miptue Reed, Attest here. lei the Ogden kli gave a ie supervision of the American Edna T Romer Mr and Mrs J H Asay and Automobile association on Mon Reeordei slime of the Foioptirmst Biennial City son Kent of Thatcher, Art , day the 13th of September. S 22 24 convention In hi Um- - summei at visited with Mr. and Mrs. Nels Toionto Canada Rasmussen several times dtjring Shades of the Past (Tv do B Stratloul lopiiMiit G8JSSES1T their months visit in Utah They Shadds of the past, legends ol Jensen Conducts Sun. a ranch at the fearless pioneer endeavors have purchased Sacrament Service At Malad, Idaho, and plan to re- and many other thoughts must turn to Utah to plant fall crops. have been going through the Second Ward Chapel On their return trip to Arizona minds of two men who had to! Sacranient services were ton they called on friends at Tuba be evicted from the oldest house WARSAW CONCERTO City, Ariz., the Pace family, and in Utah, the Miles Goodyear ca ducted at the Second ward chap WAS while there they met Lloyd Hub- bin, jilaeed by the Daughters of el Sunday evening by Lafa.y eltc loj Angeles Examiner bard and John G. Duke of the Utah Pioneers on the taber Jensen, second counselor in tho Heber City, who are the nacle square in Ogden. Appar bishopric of that vvaid Rome H Littlevvood pi tyed Hie assigned to that vil ently the two men were trying lage. Mrs Pace is very kind to to beat the housing shortage prelude on the organ and thej the missionaries, letting them They broke through the fence opening song was "Lord Accept Ti3HCC-D!MEMS!O- N ""Chicago Tribune come to her home and do their placed around the relic for pro Our Tiue Devotion Die L.und PICTURES OF washing and ironing tection and occupied the place gave the opening prayer The as a dwelling for several days sacrament song, "Oh, It is Won before the escapade was brought derful, was sung by the con 1917 Ticket Still Valid to the attention of the public. giegation NEW YORK (UP) The New Billie Kremin and Jay Valen York, New Haven and Hartford tine, with the help ot eleven Thans-Jorda- n $1.00 Per Pound Railroad is looking for a man Trout, A new Utah industry, well deacons served the sacrament who passed a 1917 ticket on one Ilene Killpack. Murial Anderits stage is past experimental of its trains for a ride. It wants di ection son and Stella Rasmussen vveie under the flourishing FOB to give him a cake for being so of Zelph Calder at Vernal. Some released as teaeheis in the Pri )U'- thrifty in saving the ticket. Mil and association mary Maty years back, quite by accident, and Eliaj Mr. Calder discovered that some ler Rory D Welch Dunn were sustained to fill1 lakes on this property at the 7500 foot altitude, would grow their vacancies Don Christersc n was sustained as seconu assist fine, pink meated. natural trout. The development ant to Owen D Knudson in the, STEREOSCOPES . of the fish, under his conditions, Y M M I A L le Orme has com I hope the memory of the Utah unhis woik the more was in much than RCELS.. .. 35c pleted Pr.maiy rapid, each, 3 fo tjov Tax Commission goes back as far der natural conditions of the association and was sustained as 1944. During that campaign as worthy to be oidamed to the for Governor, the tax rolls of the average fish hatchery State of Utah uere used illegally Trout, weighing three fourths otfiee of a deacon John Jenson of a pound or more and langing and Lowell Dames members of to mail out campaign material Proceeds To Initiate Drive For for Governor Maw. Aaronic in leng ti from ten to twelve the priesthood each & ART MUSIC now CO. make up the gave shoit talks inches long New B.E.H.S. Band Uniforms This betrayal of the people of harvest made an twenty-toUtah was more than the cost of State help involved. It as crystal nually. The fish from the Calder farm can reach the table as clear proof that the dangerous !4 machine m control will stop at rapidly as those caught by any fisherman. When orders aie re nothing to perpetuate itself. ceivod the fish can bo Killed and As a citizen of Utah, cleaned, packed in shipping I ask the tax commission to refuse iff containers and delivered to fast It is bad any similar requests. trains or air express agencies liD' enough to have staggering costs r, of State Government administra by evening, so that they are and tion without the added ready for ma'ket or lo be xoived At - v unlawful -- burden of using state on the west coast the following and an in employees property morning 7 attempt to keep the Maw Fish are now being supplied machine m power. to customers on a year around basis Ten pounds of fish are Sincerely, frozen in a fifteen pound ice package, held in deco freeze lockers to be brought fo th on Rcpubiiitn Nominee , t ' ) VOX ELDER llew5 A and Mothers Corinne ward of the Daughters were honoied at the monthly work and business meeting of the Relief society held recently Counselor Barbara Wright con ducted the meeting and the following program was rendered. Song by Eona Smoot and Elaine Stoll; a Tribute to Daughters by Lydia Hansen, A Tribute to Mother by Juanita Anderson; a Tribute to Mothers by Leona Craner. Lovely tlower cor sages were presented to each s V I 1 I f ourn a I ( Wednesday. Sept. mother and daughter present by the presidency of the organization. Mrs. James Reed then demonstrated her hobby of plastic work and delicious rifresh-ment- s were served by a committee appointed. Mrs. Clinton Smith and chll dren of Salt Lake City and Miss Allison Whltton of Ogden were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs A. M. Reeder. Mrs. Smith attended her class reunion which was held in Brigham on Peach Day, and Miss Whitton attended the missionary farewell of Vay Morris who was going to the Australian mission. Mi.is Whitton came from Australia a year ago and is making her home in Ogden. old son K C, Larsen, four-yeaof Mr. and Mrs Maurice Larsen, had the misfoitune to break his leg ten days ago and is a very r "SOMETHING YOU SHOULD KNOW" Sickness is not caused by any one factor but a combination of factors, modern research has discovered. FOR 5 DAYS ONLY, i : beginning Monday, Sept. 27, thru Friday, a special examination will be held in the office of C. R. JONES, CHIROPRACTOR, for the purpose of analyzing and locating the cause of disease. These examinations will cover a period of three days and will include the following: Heart examination by the new ELECTROCAR-DIOSCOPa complete Spinal analysis, an examination by the new NEUROMICROMETER to discover factors causing disease, to measure body energy and the power of the body to respond to treatment. Watch for more detailed information covering these examinations in the next issue of the l, Friday, Sept. 24, 1948. E, 7 News-Journa- , -- - A e- ixE , Sla i ; , t i , M . i y 111 -- prt re by '! at Sarr tisito rt dai A the n here Of ;ed Cachi t'enmss! c mum 1 v ll1 pm I ?d of rice bree Bigh and ; county rd" brei -- hckimeil for ;i 2 - in d fair 'his y of Be site c the p .shed need from ders, in e coulc ted. addi he y ders Holst hamf Leon ' THE HiSLE !A h gr; hree exh pay lOunt; houli n Kiwi n :' ISRAEL ot, Sc s w cattle, nam nymo ,e in the at fair stat area.' not petitio have J100 Fir admi m B( held s $oo d iil rCVtWOSUHSEftS' iCUSd If ;"! FOR I; 7i i Good u I i- - - I by F Hrnri Hcnnod) Looks Ior j-I for Smart tor Governor P.id Political Adv I cou ar c inour 'lean her 7 is l k real clothing Satisfaction you are hound to he right when you choose a ClHLEE Suit. Come in and see them. These suits are truly the last word in smart, masculine styling and they are expertly tailored from fine woolens and worsteds in the seasons smartest patterns. Last but not least note the moderate price of these Cl'RLEE Suits. We believe you will agree that they are the outstanding buy of the season, J, $45 to $69.50 call. One acre of lake surface will support 500 fish Mr Calder has a 300 acre surface in his pres- - a V Van Engelens INCORPORATED d '( w 3ox I ;et va 0 15, 7-7V- s of ila o on vi 'd al at ly schi dnll an s ue th Henri 7 Volunteer for men who volunteer for 3 years in the U. S. Army vull continue to have special enlistment choices open to them. If you are a high school graduate, choose before you enlist one of 60 splendid technical school courses and assure yourself of the training you want. supp the i Young Pi jf lif 71 If you are a high school gr.duato from 19 to 28 years old. If you are a Veteran, find out th special choices open BUT REMEMBER these priviSchool t schi Cros T00 bstit to t for ie te ache mnm closeout are l I T ti- - l.r.c ,,f ckgiring mir f jc u ut i f til shelve-- , fc wallpapers (hats FURNITURE APPLIANCE cn11in-:- South Main Phone 818 ents Oclc fo S 't ihe ii m f (he vc lK u We'i" having the sale eat lv so lake advantage tif it al present h Pritf' vein laP redetoraDng. liny nne r.ill (or the tegular price and .' get nne tall lur one cent. tees are as low ju 2') cent a roll. e ling- - and borders not included in )ptisi ,8fAll tptlS Sou ? held Ftft as - 1 10 m of ne" C'"1 1 c sev ier i $ enlistment m the Regular Army. Get the facts at your U. S Army and U. S Air Fore Recruiting Station. 1ESTES & CHASE youR 7imfoe store "y ff a Choose service in Japan or Korea. 20 extra overseas pay Apply for Officer Candidate yea , . wy.i f & leges are for iil 'A' o ns 'h as It pays to . .i for Quality ( J? t han ng pytpf jftd cy MEN... For Style $ rs ',JT' ti led US' . by an s f I f K nt o x h me hy COMPTONS ( s he j . fir e VIEW-MASTE- R ; t ill ccp I tl in nbbo PALFr'' iti I sh en sfiTSHS! i! ( ie ot FLLL-CCLC- : ol my s f c To Re-m- r TONlGiU, SEPTEMBER ha ive ( 1 , E v SCOOP I C T i 1 i 22, 1948 Brigham City. Utah CORLVNE -- ,, I 4 a shy d tc ssar sale. vies liny b he. I - J " air |