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Show V V" f lews BOX ELDER 0 the Pictu ,Ved. I fa-m- s. - Thurs. double bill hit no. i II VV Hears Dchnfcj DUr CAMP MEETINGS On World Government Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, Feb. 23, 1949 One of the first locomotives in U called a the United States, the Tom rur Thumb, once lost a race to aS,! I "tlat.on ? y onP th!rd of its lives on ranches or horse lap ick ouma A A Sego Lily Camp To Meet The Sego Lily Daughters of Utah meet Wednesday, at 7:30 o'clock at Alfred,! Jepperson. Kind west. A debate on the resolution, That the United Nations now World Pioneers will government." was presented by February 23, Joan Rose, Joan llunsaker. Dee the home of Anderson and Bruce Thompson 153 south at the meeting of the local branch. Ameirean Association of University women, at Hie home camp of the be revised into a federal Seagulls Camp To Meet WEDNESDAY The Seagull camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold their monthly meeting Friday evening, February 25 at the home of Louie B. Call, 35 north Third west. The meeting will start at 7:30 o'clock, and a good attendance is desired. THURSDAY eoie not Oak Camp The Oak camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will conduct their regular meeting Friday evening, February 25 at the home of Virgil Pierce, between Sixth and Seventh south at First west. A good attendance is Fort Brigham Camp To Meet The Fort Brigham camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold their next meeting at the home of Hannah Poulson, 435 North Main, February 24, at 7:30 o'clock. This will be a ular meeting and new officers wi 11 be elected for the coming year. A good attendance is KELLY leMcDonald KGER 1EG0RY fc.1 Story b LaCAVA 2ND BIG HIT Production Screen Gregory UC d kyin'J R,v,tch L GWMTC Eded br GREGORY LaCAVA W nvmor0 RPRMJN of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold their next meeting at the home of Mis. Orson Tingey, Seventh north and Third east, at 7:30 oclock Friday evening, February 25. . filing Uura Redd, president, conducted the meeting. Iretta Peters was in charge of the program. In the debate, presented by members of Miss Evelyn Morgans debate class at Box Elder high school. Bruce Thompson and Dee Anderson took the affirmative, and Joan Rose and Joan llunsaker took the negative. "The debate was very inA. teresting and informative, A. U. VV. members reported. Light refreshments were served by Thelma Koter, chairman, Lura Redd and Charlotta Stoke. IM f u f; it RELIEF AT LAST , f i ForYour COUGH J i 't Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you nuist like the way it quickly allays the cough or vou are to have vour money bask, n ;. i; I!- i , CREOMULSION : I for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis it t i IN DUCK ON THE I' A VALUES! IT ALWAYS PAYS TO SHOP AT . . . D. U. P. To Meet Thu Locust Camp s i FEBRUARY spring phtu.13 THAXTER EYINGTOK PS Ct Sunflower Camp The Sunflower camp of the D. U. P. will meet at the home of Mrs. Vera C Earl, 177 south, Second east, Wednesday aner-nooi today at 2:30 oclock. The change in date and time is due to weather conditions, officers stated. A good program has been arfor this afternoons ranged Beehive Camp To Meet meeting and all members are The Beehive camp of the urged to attend. Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold their regular meeting at the home of Lavina Thomas, 6t3 south Fourth east, Friday eve25th at 7:30 ning, February oclock. All daughters are requested to be present and they are also reminded that the annual dues should be paid at the was time because no meeting held in January. NE list Wednesday "f Vila Hansen 15 ' I; J L ' Van Engelens i PERCALES New low price on Quadrega Deseret Camp The Deseret camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold their regular meeting Thursday evening, February 24, at the home of Mrs. James ! Romer, beginning at 7:30 clock. Officers urge all members to attend this meeting. Top-Mo- VL t Percales, st plain and print, was 59c yard, now 49' 1,1 o-- 3-- New Iowr price on anklets for ladies and misses, per Part wool, sizes 7 were 49c pair, now LENGTH. 4 15c 79c CHILDRENS 9 Only $2.98, now marked, only .... $2.45 $3.98 Cinderella Frocks, now' offered (1) AQ , onlv LADIES DRESSES For Van Engelens Bargain Days 4 Only CAMP BLANKETS , $1.50 These frocks were 57.99 35c 2 Regular $2.29 values now reduced to Formerly priced at $3.98, now on sale for to All wool, grey, formerly priced $8.35, now only 5 6.99 K! vvO at J.H J 1 50c LADIES' MILLINERY Any fall and winter hat in stock, former values to $9.93, now going at 51.00 ( DRESS SOCKS Mens sizes, now priced 1,QQ 2 only RUBBERS and LADIES SHOES. Only 18 pair of touch the starter and your car wakens with an expectant purr. You touch the gas treadle and off you sweep, on a wave of buoyant power. Minutes, miles tick past, with a lift in every one of 'them ; : ; VT'OU Mk tndrd A dream, you say? Not for a Buick. Not for your Buick, if its kept always at its brilliant best by Buick specialists! We have nothing but Buick specialists in our service department men who know the heft and feel of every w ire, washer or widget under a Buick hood, without looking. 2 Pair Only Boys COWBOY BOOTS Formerly $10.95, priced .... Pair Only Mens Heavy Work Qi QQ yliww $7.59 conscientious piece ofw ork.l hey on the road baby it a bit -a- nd in their difference the youll feci touch. craftsmanly costs This priceless kind of care In the long more. you not a penny Buick always run-- by keeping your a Buick we save you money! Headlights dim or discolored? let us give you easier, sofer night driving with a new pair of Sealed Beam units. low-co- st In addition, we'll line up the check headlamps generator-chargin- RUBBERS 4 2 3 only $1.95 Inspect voltage regulator clean battery terminals and cables. MENS SWEATERS Only 2 left, now priced 44. u CANVAS MITTENS j-- w kj BUNDY MOTO fSouth Main Street Now priced, each $3.09 59' only Ladies WINTER COAT. Black, size 12, was $29.75, reduced to 10 1 onlv Misses WINTER COAT. Size 10, formerly $10.90, now .... 1 Mens WINTER UNIONS Heavy weight, pair .4 MENS ROBES g rate CO. Brigham City, Utah for boys, $1.99 POLO SHIRTS Boys sizes, now priced, only $1.00 Mens ' FLANNEL SHIRTS plaid, part wool, were $3.98, now 25 only Pair Mens Buckle RUBBERS .... Per pair i ylavv now-offere- 5 or repair When they do a than more Buick its job on your just a scientific, thoroughgoing,11 tune-u- p $4.90 BOYS JACKETS for dress or school, ideal for Spring QA w ear, were $3.98; now .... GALOSHES Childrens sizes, at, pair Mens MELTON JACKETS Zipper front, were $7.90 25 Only Pairs saddle oxfords, pumps, etc., formerly $6.45, now ,v FROCKS SWEATERS Ladies' UNIONS 2 re- duced pair i CINDERELLA HOSE and 7!i, WOOLEN ANKLETS Cotton unions, sizes 8, were 49c, now i $15 $6.99 only HANGER CASE. Airplane luggage, was $21.00. now .... 1 $1.49 $15 50 |