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Show t YJewl-fyourn- DDUl OX Dee Johnson Back al Brigham City. Utah Friday, August John Y. Merrell Visits Mother In Brigham City John Y. Merrell and wife and son are visiting Mr. Morrells mother, Mrs. J. Francis Merrell of Brigham City and will remain here for several weeks. 'Mr. Merrell is currently practicing law in Washington D. C. in affiliation with Robert Ash. He received his degree of law at George Washington University in 1916 following which he PRACTICAL 19. 1949 was admitted to practice in the District of Columbia. Recently he was admitted to practice before the supreme court of the United States. To qualify for this practice he had to have three years of actual experience and pass rigorous tests. As far as I am concerned Brigham City is still the best city in the world to live in, Merrell declared. Phone your news to 727. EDUCATION men and ivomen get jobs. Thats because they can do things, and do them right. More than fifty thousand Aggies hold important positions far and near. They are experts in their occupations and many are leaders in their communities or states. They succeed because they serve well. USAC-traine- d From New Zealand A homecoming program hon- Schools of Agriculture; Arts and Sciences; Commerce ; Education ; Engineering and Technology ; Forest, Range, and Wildlife Management; ad Home Economics. Graduate School. Fall Quarter Registration: September 22-2- 4 For catalog and other information, please address The President Utah State Agricultural College LOGAN J. Norman Jeppsen Back Health Council To Meet From Denmark Mission Monday, August 22 Elder J. Norman Jeppsen, the The Coordinating Council of and Mrs. Norman Health Agencies for Box Elder son cf Mr returned a special Jeppsen of Mantua, is holding mission to county from a meeting, Monday, August 22, at Denmark recently. 10 oclock in the morning in the oring H. Dee Johnson, recently He reports he had a great Commercial clubrooms. New from returned missionary interesting experiences The purpose of the meeting is Zealand, will be held in .the many his mission very to reorganize and perfect plans Fourth ward, Sun- and enjoyed Brigham City day evening, August 21. Dee is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry O. Johnson of Mantua. Elder Johnson reports that his 27 months mission was filled with interesting experiences and that it was a satisfying experience that he was thankful he was able to do. he While in New Zealand spent ten months serving as assistant mission secretary. The remainder of the time on his mssion he spent among the people preaching the gospel. Before going on his mission, Elder Johnson worked for the Central Chevrolet. He graduated from Box Elder high school in much. Norman graduated from Box Elder high school in 1941 following which he spent 26 months in the U. S. navy. He. will attend- the Brigham Young University- starting with the fall quarter. A homecoming program will honor Elder Jeppsen in the Mantua ward, Sunday evening. , C "G i v fi ' - .$ The sermon to be presented in the Community church of Brigham City Sunday, August 21, during worship services will be A Foolish God," according to Arthur Johnson, pastor for church. The text of the sermon will be The Foolishness of God is Wiser Than Man; and the Weakness of God is Stronger Than Men, 1 Johnson Corinthians 1:25, said. Worship services wdll be held at 11 oclock in the morning; church school will be at 9:45 in the morning; the young peoples society will be held at four in the afternoon; and the Westminster Fellowship meeting w'ill be held at seven in the evening. This is Gods house, let no man feel himself to be a Strang-e- r here, Johnson said. study of New. York state fiscal organizations shows that one of every three dollars in bank debits in the U. S. is reported by the New York banks. A SUITS Two piece, vest jacket and skirt, lor high school days $12.95 A necessity in every wardrobe fe New REMINDER BOOKS! AT THE were 2.49 rl Now OTHER CHILDRENS BOOKS 50c 75c $1.00 Including Old Mother West Wind, Nancy Drew, Bobb-se- y books. Twins, Classics, Pollyannas, and teen-ag- e PROOF we mean it when we FOR ADULT READING 49c and Nl&Uu! $1.00 Formulabs Non-Pigme- or spraying. Nu-cra- non-wi- lt 25' 2 sturdy Sanforized 1 Xoow NVONy GROUP 1 $2.00 It wont be long now . . . the opening of school is just ahead . . . and its time to be thinking about school supplies. Heres a few suggestions. USED TEXT BOOKS We have plenty of used books on hand NOW but they'll be going fast If you want to really SAVE as much as , 49' Half to Two-thir- ds at - girls and childrens. Straps, ankle straps, ties, sling heel casuals, in wanted styles. Broken sizes grow ing girls 3 'A to 9, childrens 8 Zi to 3. Growing- TYPEWRITERS It's easy to do home work, term papers, if you have a portable typewriter at home and a good way to practice typing. We have a complete line of ROYALS UNDERWOODS REMINGTONS in stock ready for immediate delivery. Convenient terms on all OF HAVING FEET IN RED GOOSE SHOES! "There's more wear in every pair." For Boys, For Girls. fitting insures perfect fit lo 3, BOYS' STURDY SHOES in sandals, slippers, oxfords $3.45 .. $5.95 And oxfords, sizes up to 6 $3.95 $6.50 SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL 1949 MODEL PORTABLES COME IN TODA- Y-ONLY SHOP FIRST AT VAN ENGELENS FOR ALL YOUR CLOTHING NEEDS n mtot mre inc. gun; ?ner: L'Pia hi neci SCHOOL SHOES PENNEYS SAVES better than A FEW Shop The First Reminder REMINDER 0Mw4 ctioi ( ,ct re Mr. & '41 50 on h hi Warehouse Clearance iUtl Y Of Summer Shoes in. eri .;o- - eV 'on cr ole gT He .0 GROUP 2 CHILDRENS BLACK PATENT $2.50 Broken sizes from 5s to 12s SCHOOL PENNEYS SHOES SAVES better than OXFORDS and SO1 Warehouse Clearance Of Summer Shoes SADDLE OXFORDS $3.77 Double strap saddles, black and white, brown and white, plain browns. Quality at an unbdiee-abl- e price. SCHOOL SHOE PENNEYS SAVE better than 50 i oki YOU i LEFTI Thrifty Buyers YO :ys uth SANDALS 12 sol- 7, PORTABLE Sizes broad- Reg. U. S. Pat. Office fShrinkage will not exceed SUMMER of new price, come in once and make your SHOES s! ids. Lots of shirt for $1.50. BIRTHDAYS ANNIVERSARIES All sizes MISSES' Pen-ney- adc ANKLETS 35' ---- For All Occasions At All Prices ! girls For school at collars! Stripes and ft Every week something NEW is being added to our gift line. Come in and browse around. Youll find just WEDDINGS SAVE LACQUERS sionals. Here is a fascinating hobby that can pay big dividends. Ideal results from freehand painting, stencil (GAFTS CRAFTSMAN quality cloth, nt say you at a new low of $1.50, you get famous Now, ... we recommend school HANKIES c jJjc MISSES' SLIPS 98' to New low priced editions with washable covers are back the market in childrens books, well illustra- ted, and they sell for only on 45' for w es Craftsman Shirts GROSSET& DUNLAP BOOKS ize 6 to 16 knit ideal re e LINGERIE Rayon ret r:er. SANDALS Lace trim panties, QL e Lowered . $5.90 $2.98 re rchat i, what you want for SWEATERS ir.o' i the coming year and to cuss the merits of a unimormed drive for all fund raising health programs. for You can paint textiles, wood, metal,' glass professionally at once with these new lacquers. No previous training needed, ideal for beginners, the choice of profes- $12.75 .he P ALL FAMOUS nPftAfV JACKETS I I Price cJuhA Qs&tklA' Jo Collins junior originals. Corduroy for her school wear - t dis- the new Westerns including Will James, Zane Grey and other popular authors, and all the other popular titles. FOR A SCHOOL WARDROBE SCHOOLED IN STYLE AND PRICE ; 4 1&. return to work at the Central Chevrolet company. Is Announced By Pastor k- 4:MK f? 1 1942. He will Community Church Talk Utah State Agricultural College offers both general and specialized education, with sound training in hundreds of useful vocations and professions. 'ft fA.s. YOU ft on Warehouse Clearance Of Summer Shoes r.i( |