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Show There are 10 soda fountain. in the United States to every one in Europe. Its W A hat's Going lfJeu5-$our- on in ILLARD Willard New Motor Job! car respond jour stutter and cough, or a with with 1949 "Whether this should win a dollar or not, I think it's a nice opportunity to thank you for our business . . all through a 50 ceni ad. we Just before Christmas placed an ad telling people we would weave their rags into rugs. We were swamped with work, and we are still going strong. Thanks to that little ad. By Mrs. Howard L. Petersen 164 south Third east Brigham City, Utah (A $1.00 story) prize-winnin- g A.M. TAILORED PANELS ine rayon marquisette finish with Perm-a-ra1 v TOMORROY! PAY DAY 1 OVERALLS l p Boy Scout Newly appointed merit badge counselors in both Box Elder county districts, who for qualification have asked now obtain pamphlets, may Lawthem at Van Engelens, rence Turley announced this PRICE TO THE LOWEST IN YEARS! Double or twin sizes at In such a little price! rich solid colors or Need no ironing! e. pamphlets cost 25 cents, Turley said, and the committee hopes counselors will call for them promptly and study them carefully, so they may be qualified examiners when called Men's UNDERWEAR Knitted briefs. Full cut Combed svv iss ribbed athletic shirts. upon. Poor Eyesight offer jou the savings not just on one or two patterns but on our complete line of Armstrong lino- . . . We leum . . . WITH OR WITHOUT OUR INCOMPARABLE LAYING SERV ICE FISHER MOTOR CO. E 2 So. KAISER FURNITURE Fh. Each week. The justments will give you the response you want. 17 ta assure long wear. 44 overall. Hemmed. x M Eggshell. Pamphlets Ready ad- regular 9:30 at Penney' - tune-u- THURSDAY STARTS Scout Counselors reassuring purr? Our motor - Still Busy From A 50 Cent Classified Run Before Xmas CARLOAD BUYING IS BACK AGAIN a with aI n Wednesday, March 30. Brigham City, Utah Friday evening. March 25, the committee, together cemetery with engineer Wynn Templeton met in the city hall for the purpose of opening bids for the installation of the pipeline and for the sprinkling appliances Willard cemetery. Three were received. The Wheelw right Construction company of Ogden bid $3,319 70. L. H Poison of Brigham bid $3,573.50 and Colernan and Sorenson of Brigham bid $3,874 80. The bid of Wheelwright was accepted and notified of the same. Accordingly, the sprinkling system will be finished In April and everything will be completed by Decoration day. WILLARD' The Willow Creek camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met at the home of Martha Dalton Friday after noon. March 25 at 2 o'clock presided Captain Leah Taylor and Marion Cook, second Vice Captain, conducted. After the opening exercises, the following program was given: Sketch of the life of Catherine Patterson Andersen was read by her grand daughter, Lecretia A. Cook Vo cal solo was given by Ida D Hubbard and a piano solo by Hannah V. Nicholas. The Move South, was given by Jennie Mr. and Mrs. George M. Brun-ke- r Carlson, and a vocal solo was of Salt Lake City were visitrendered by Clara Becker. Rwith relatives Monday. ing efreshments were served by Elia O. White, Grace Keyes and MarIce hockey is at least 200 years tha Dalton to 23 members and old. two guests present. PURR-fe- ct Does the motor of OX ELDER ' RUGS & CARPET BY THE YARD R. M. Kaiser 71 Fone 473 Blamed $1 for 2 DENVER (UP) Nine Denver ey'e doctors have a new recipe for developing juvenile delinquents into attributes to society. The doctors, who examined the eyes of more than 170 boys at the state industrial school, said the program is being undertaken with a great deal of enthusiasm. Delinquency has its roots in school failures and poor eyesight hampers the student. ' COTTONS PENNEY Special 80 sq. percale and poplin frocks . . . priced way down low! Y'ouU find the styles you love . . . zipper fronts, waist button coats, and button-to-th- e n All colorful gay types! Phone your news to 727. prints . . . right to wear at home, shopping, or to a movie. And all washable! Sugar Beet Contract Backed Heavy-Dut- y m By the seaboard base price of $7.95 was announced by the sugar market. and indicates probable further advance in sugar prices. SI x 99 21 Onlv. support of this belief the Secretary of Agriculture recently said: Domestic sugar prices should be higher in 1949 than in 1948. The'present wholesale price of refined sugar at 8 cents a pound is about one cent below the price objective defined in the Sugar Act. Another point favoring the planting of more sugar beets this year is this: The prospective price of sugar beets compared with the probable prices which other crops will bring is more favorable to beets than at any time since before the war. Printed 51 x 51 Ideal overall for the man whose job requires an extrastrong work garment Sanforizedf blue denim will stand up through hard wear. Strain points are High square back and double suspenders distribute weight evenly for working comfort. Waist sizes d. 32-4- NEW On Other Mens Big Mac Overalls $2.29 Now Mens Fay Day Overalls this fact is also true: Sugar beets this jear is the only crop still under a government support program which offers the farmer better price prospects than were offered last year, for sugar beets is the only major crop we can grow which is not already produced in surplus. hite Painters Now Men s Foremost $2.79 .. . 10-o- z. Waist Overalls benefit payments this year and 'til the Waist Overalls PAJAMAS 1 to 6 !!) Fairs Men's WORK SHOES Built for extra service $1.49 Now- - Bleached Boys Foremost tOoz. Sugar beet growers will continue to receive government end of 1952 under terms of the 1918 Sugar Act. 880 Childrens Crepe $2.29 Now Boys Big Mac Bib Overalls , 36 Only LOW PRICES Numbers In Overalls i And $1 LUNCH CLOTHS LOOK! bar-tacke- In 1.98 Extra Value IS onh ONLY This improvement in sugar prices followed the Secretary of Agriculture's action in making his annual official estimate of consumption of sugar for 1919 at a level low enough to strengthen the sugar market Opportunity SHEETS Beet Growers' Associations Recently the sugar company and representatives of Utah State Beet Growers approved a contract which is now in the field. Under this contract and recent advances in sugar prices, sugar beet prices would be substantially higher than last years crop brought. Monday, an additional advance in our sales region of 12-5- $1.89 Now FLOUR SACKS Ready to use. Super alue JUST UNPACKED We recommend that the farmers plant a full acreage of sugar beets in 1 949 to protect their allotment in the event quotas are STRIPED RAYON FAILLE All Wool applied and we are forced to restrict our acreage on the basis of " past history ." Sizes South Box Elder and Garland Beet Growers Associations J. Holmgren and Leon D. Gardner, Presidents Barker Maynuid Summers Andy Talbot C. R. D. R. Waldron Ralph Jeppsen Ro.el Zundel Byron Stallings 12-2- the 0 WORK HATS fur Men. Shower Proof Poplin. Wool Felt. St U M iVl AQ Eph Jensen REMNANTS! REMNANTS! Odds And Ends GREATLY Lmmmmmm it h or w ilhout let lei . For Guys and Men. W Aqua, Pink, Blue, Grey E. Baseball CAPS Slightly Soiled' REDUCED! Iwo heaping tables including Cotton Prints. Rayon Prints, Bleached Muslin, Coached Muslin. In fact any rr,n an you might wish. |