OCR Text |
Show Ili'M Sillnl !:ii;;lnni iirvi ..ri'i, v' afternoon, January 15, it was an- m" h , P thS after meetln 1 g' nounced by Stella Rasmussen. ;eP:oceAtVFW will ;"hieh light refreshments regional president. be served by the serving comThe Brigham Meeting City Regional will be hostesses to the mittee. Ail members of the lo meeting of the members of the Logan, Tremon- - cal auxiliary are rfgi,jonal urged to be Vet .members of the present at this important elec- ,auxihanes,fnn,ne a oumplete set ofltion Wars will be 'Elections meeting ot Fare! Of ITE Others i Oil, ij n- - shop at the I & It Market you are sure to We have choice best and most for your money. he and other fine things for the housewife, produce ROASTS to shop at the B & R daily. When pt afford not too busy to pay us a visit just call your orders Jd 27' UHA rlC Av K'st PPrinkr LEADED RANGE JUICE JUICE No. Navel Large Closeout becaui, ed. 2 LBS. White Snow- CAULIFLOWER LB. 18c lready auto- - Fancv Head e. . . . 3 Lb. 34c CORN MEAL LETTUCE LB. 13c Its lb. lb. Pkg 2 Lb. Pkg S & W PRUNES LEMONS LB. 17c thats 25c 48c 72c 2 pkg 45' Lbs. Sp r 2 Ills. 35' 67 ' FRESH EGGS Cape Cod CRANBERRIES DELIVERY 1.33 SHORTENING Ail Brands 3 lbs 3. & Friday, January 14, 1943 e 1 SPRY " $1.09 1L EGGS 57' PRODUCE GRAPEFRUIT Pink 12 for Shavers GRAPEFRUIT 16' Qt. Fan BEEF STEW 43' OATS "SLr 36' 55' 2 Hunches CARROTS 15' Red Elm pi re GRAPES 15' Helen Speierman, daughter of Vogel Speierman, of 216 west First south, Brigham City, completed the Johns Hopkins hospital course for dietetic in terns and received a certifuate at ceremonies held January 7. The dietary course was begun in 1911 and is now headed by Miss Phyllis D. Rowe. Miss Speierman is a graduate of Utah State Agricultural Mrs, FEATHERING: The electric brooder may be used in a cool room, giving the chicks full protection SLID The electric heater requires no floor 5. MORE ROOM: the in brooder, leaving more room for chicks. space 6. FEWER LOSSES: The five points mentioned above combine to reduce losses. The electric brooder will mature a higher percentage of chicks. 7. Armstrong's Announce Arrival Of New Son ArmMr. and Mrs. Charles strong of this city announce the No fuel handling, no cleaning out of soot and ashes, no midnight trips are necessary with a good electric brooder. LESS LABOR: electricity applied to a brooder will produce healthy chicks at a savings compared with otjier methods. 74 South Main Street Friday al Dietectic Certificate QUICKER 8. LOW COST: Thurs. Sin-eer- ELDER Helen Speierman Wins 2. NO FUMES: Electric hear does not consume oxygen. The chicks are surrounded by pure, fresh air, warmed to the proper temperature. 4. ACCURATE CONTROL: Electric heat can be controlled more accurately than any other medium. The brooder is held at the right temperature, all the time. 0 one 156 president, 'residing, and First Counselor Margaret Jensen conducting the exercises. The prelude- was played on the piano by Ruth Reeder. At Tne group sang 'Love Home, and Maud Bate gave the opening prayer, followed by the son;;. "Prayer Is the Soul's Desire. Sarah Horsley, secretary, read the minutes of the meeting held January 4. She said the reading course for t lie year 1010 is "The Pearl of Great Price, Edith Baddley .counselor in the stake Relief society board, gave an inteiestmg talk on Relief society work. Emma Kim-he- r gave the lesson, "Salvage from Sliiits." Ezma Knudson had on display a number of articles of children's clothes made from shirt salvage. Ella Anderson sang "Where the River Shannon with Ruth J, Valentine Flows, as accompanist. Margaret Jensen made the closing remarks, and Eva Merrill gave the closing prayer. A beautiful quilt was made, and several pounds of rags were cut and sewed to make throw rugs. Refreshments were served by Rachel Valentine, Lillian Judith Anderson, Edna Wold and Tliora Nelson. 1. NO FIRE RISK: Fire hazards are practically eliminated with a good electric brooder properly installed. 14' Phone 156 Before 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. lw5-ournBOX t, when they want it but also allowing them to get out in the cool air. This is Narures way, enabling the chicks to become hardy and to resist disease. vHIOUr CARROTS Bunch 10c FREE Dm. Valley PATQSID l'tah 11 oz. bottle LB. 22c Fancv No. 1 Calif. - Central school Patricia rotor-seand Kay Beecher. Representing the Lincoln school were B. Glenn Marble, Durroll Nielsen, Mary Nichols: students, Gartli Welch and Deanna Lichtenstein Following tile discussion, which proved to lie very interesting and educational, the sixth grade students presented some early American singing numbers, af ter winch refreshments weie served by t lie sixth grade classroom mothers. Mrs. Hazel Kaiser was in charge wiiii Mis. Etta Mosko-witz- , chairman of the progtam committee. LARD No. 2 can Pineapple Sunkist auto- - 65 $2.99 46 oz. Libbys Crushed s lb. 1 25c Tito r.eiief society of the Second ward hold their regular Brigham City, Utah afterwoik meeting Tuesday noon, with Ez.ma L. Knudson. Parent-Teacher- BACON $2.89 Tomato Juice 25c ORANGES associaThe tion were entertained at their meeting Monday evening at the Box Eider high school auditorium by the Sixth grade students of Brigham City, and their guests. V. Durroll Nielsen opened the program with a word of prayer. A symposium on antidotal reporting on aid to better relationship was conducted with J. D. Gunderson as moderator. Participating in the panel were Grace Davis, Carroll Williams and Arch Sims, principal of the Corinne school. Those people acted as parents and students were from the Sliced, Lean. Rind Standby Fancy 1 lb- 470 for Horseys Sweetened Second Ward Relief Society Meets Tues. Ixan , 'S7b Sixth Grade Students , Guests, Entertain At Parent-Teache- r Meeting Mon. Evening teacher-student-pare- BEEF 13' No. 2 can Size 4. MADE SOAP If in gar. 470 Ground gladly deliver them for you. we will . Chuck VOU hen r , j J.ow-co- well-bui- st lt EtiffiRbMBOUBl&fSltg UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. A TAX PAYING COMPANY Home Ownership local Control arrival of a seven pound, eight ounce baby boy on January 10. The mother is the former Ruth Mae Nielsen, daughter of Caroline A. Nielsen. The baby also has three other grandparents living in Rushviile, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Armstrong and a Anna ArmHe also has a little strong. brother, Thomas J., age 3'a STOP ' PHONE 58 Main and South of 5th Corner NEW STORE HOURS 8 A. M. to 7 P. M. . PHONE 58 i years. FOOD BARGAINS May we remind you . . . that every day . . . every time you shop at your O.P.S. Food Store were doing our level best to give you the most for your food dollars. SALE CLEARANCE AND SAVE mifhs Market SATURDAY JANUARY SHOP cant miss on these prices! Come in and see for yourself. Mens .Misses and Childrens You MEATS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY BATHROBES GROUND BEEF 2 for 53e FLAKES UNA ISQUICK ELLO OR 7 JELLO PUDDING 1 RU1T 25' COCKTAIL abiseo 49' lb. I.ayer WHEAT JUICE VASES, BOWLS, DISHES BEDSPREADS (Chenille, Rayon, Cotton) to Off Fishers Unsweetened RANGE FANCY IT 17' CORNSTARCH No. 2 IT 15 DUTCH BREAD HITE COTTON SHEET BLANKETS PRODUCE Folgers COFFEE Crisp Tender CARROTS 2 hunches Navel 17 ORANGES 7 lb. mesh bag 39' Eatmor CRANBERRIES LB. )C 17' S2.49 Assortment Of 55' Kingfords SHREDDED (Various sizes) Reg. $1.50 to $5.50; NOW ONLY SWIFT'S BACON Monte havers LB. to H off CHILDRENS SHOES 2 LBS. 89c BONELESS BEEF For stew or meat pies 40 oz rtd To Sell 54' Drip or Reg. $3.80 501b. hag Large 2 SWAN SOAP DUZ OR 0XYD0L 33' 3T Large 50 3 ,.,23' OFF MENS WORK SHIRTS , 0 X0,51.49 GAY PRINTS formerly Now 49c 35' yd. CHILDRENS MILITARY BOOTS WIjite King HARD SOAP bars 31.98 MENS & HOYS COATS & JACKETS Pills bury FLOOR 72x99 Now only NOW (Various Sizes) $3.15 & $3.45 Reg. $2.39 Mothers, remember, we carry Poll Parrot Shoes for your boys and girls. This is the outstanding juvenile shoe on the market today. Next time huv Poll Parrot Shoes and prove to yourself that they last longer! Mra EnansKsi" 330 South Main Plenty of Parking Space NO EXCHANGES or REFUNDS WM. HORSLEY & SONS Brigham City Dependable Merchants Since 1887 offrcienttScruic FOOD system STORES Store Hours: Weekday 8:00 to 6:30 8:00 to 7:30 USE OUR REAR ENTRANCE Saturdays FREE I i PARKING IN REAR |