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Show HE Silence Sure AND MRS LEO OYLER ! v 'VnRATE BIRTHDAYS was held Sunday In A dinner ".v.Wor of tne Diraiaays 01 jar.XIC'a Mrs. Leo Oyler of East Gar'V... at the home of Mr. and Jofklrs'Eeid Oyler in Tremonton. WHh Visitors 'f '.? -- Piiests CELEBRATION HOME CROMPTON 4T A birthday party was given BIRTHDAY 56 of at home ;ferM,the Dwayne Crompton Sunday, in honor of his mother. .Las 'Mrs- - Nora Crompton of Ogden, her oiai on t&ct umuuaj uuiwMij, were, sat:, ana Mrs. W. D. Crompton and son Bill of Pocatello, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Olsen of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crompton Other guests City. of Brigham ?arein- CORNWALL ON BIRTHDAY - MRS. ULALLA 'e as HONORED jieet- - A party was held at the home However, the request is 'hardly necessary. One gets little but silence in the Plushy room with its marble pillars, deep crimson drapes and enough cubbyholes to keep a family of pigeons happy for a generation. The plain fact is, the acoustics are terrible in the building, which was finished in 1935 wthout thought either to acoustics or The hearing part got an airing a couple of years ago when Justice Felix Frankfurter remarked at the end of a reading of a learned decision: "The acoustics in this court room ought to be declared unconstitu served face Mrs. 0. s her S.Mrs. evening. ; special So CANASTA Sebaen PARTY ENJOYED BYINGTON HOME AT m .oae Guests wene Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry of Sweden Reid Oyler. Van :.!heon f ;n by sGep- - and Mr. and Mrs. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Jorgenson Friday, were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Childs Tret Bancroft, and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin C. Maughan of Lava Hot Springs, Idaho. of Grand Pickles ROSEDALE SWEET, Hr.' rtere tall can 25 1 Chop Ham 39c SWIFTS, 12 Ounce can SAUSAGE ENGLAND. Because of a great rusk shortage, British fathers of young babies are walking the floor these nights. union of small The shopkeepers complained of the situation in an urgent telegram to the halSkop ritK ft 10,000-memb- Flowers" ministry of food. The union said the government ought to issue more raw materials FLOWERS to rusk manufacturers right away The shortage, it was said, is upsetting the peace of household? "at a time when fathers should be having a good right's slvep ready for a good day's work." It looked like fathers would keep pacing the floor, however, for the food ministry consulted dieticians and announced; "R'.J?ks are not ei nential for hurrjr. feeding." 'ection rTS and LILIES . "';;-- - CORSAGES """ 59-- J Garland . K cores SWIFT'S Premium PARKS, Small 52 Lb. Whole-Hal- f, Bacon HENS 2 8oz7cans 270 SARDINES Sabastaian. Sweet Rasher, Rindless, Lb . . Pierces PORK Boston Butt, Almost Boneless Per Lb Chefs DRESSING 23c Pint jar STAPLES FRANKS 390 Quick SUGAR 12 pkg MILK Cheese 390 Mild Cream Per Lb. Medium Nippy 650 .. Per Lb Meat Lunch BUTTER LARD. Swifts. TTTlb ASPARAGUS No. 2 25 pkg, 33 Bohannan, No. Spry SHORTENING 3 lb Spring Garden PEAS Nabisco Shredded WHEAT Old Mill oz. 12 BEANS... Magic No. 2K4 . 50Lb. CORN OLEO n II KEYKO O Per pound FLAVOR FRESn Cream, No. 303 W I UC MEDIUM RED Rosedale, tall AQ K. K. V No. 25c 2'i can CUCUMBERS Long Green, each caTliflovver Snow White, Lb .... COCKTAIL PEACHES DEL MONTE No. 2'i Glass HUNTS 25c Fruit, Tall can STRAWBERRY Hunts, 16 oz PKG Doumak's .... 12 Oz. 33c JUICE 46 Oz. SNACKS $OG j 17c EGGS ungraded OO Dozen SNOW-WHIT- ORANGE 15c Marshmallow PRESERVE E OOv Large, 4 Tomato, No. 2 can I can 150 170 Sunkist MOAPA 39c 300 35 c GRAPEFRUIT Flonda 70'c, 2 for OC-- k CALAVOES Aa3 V California 42's ea SALAD 13c Fresh Calif., Vegetables, 8 oz. REDS 3 lbs .... 23c MJ FRESH MOAPA Per bunch 4c Per bunch SPINACH i Hi a ly ;e. ONIONS RADISHES FRESH - LEMONS d Per Cup CALIFORNIA FRESH TEXAS REDS UC ORANGES Large 176's, Doz Strawberries FRESH in in 15c 15c 19 c at ar FRESH CALIFORNIA Large Fancy Per Pound 0UC New POTATOES BEANS VAN CAMPS OSCAR . . BEANS No.2can FRESH CALIFORNIA Small Size I Per Pound JC g ASPARAGUS CATSUP SALMON No. 2 290 Ute Cut CORN FLAKES 18 oz Hi 2.89 m 2't large TOMATOES Kellogss FLOUR. 303's 10 Del Monte, Whole pkg. 160 WHEATIES m 2 SPINACH,.... can CREAM of WHEAT 30c "58 Lb- - Fancy, RosixUle No. 2 Kelloggs m lb. 55c Assorted CAN VEGETABLES Quaker OATS....Ig. 4 tall 44 Brookfield Kipper, 390 Fresh Made Per Lb Sfttrol CEREALS Powdered No. 49C , can 2 Salad Nation, lb 65 ' Beef Shoulder Armour I RIB., POT ROAST .lb Lb. 49c Link, all pork. Light Flakes, No. ' BROWN BEANS rv,Libby tali 100 PORK and BEANS 230 45c Packed by Swift Standing, Roast Tuna Fish 22c PORTO LA 480 Tender, Whole or half, Lb Lb. 33c PRIME SAUSAGE No. 12 can 15c $30-0- LONDON, benefit-Listene- Vienna Roger two-thir- Great Rusk Shortage Keeps British Dads Walking Floor j Not Eviscerated ROOTER Service and j 19 c Rocca-A-Bel- la Babies May Start Thinking Three Months Before Birth Sers and Drains isen of Hams pkg. 390 OLIVES w 10 ..can Clover Giant size by i . . . POTATO CHIPS can be done about it. According to David Lynn, the architect of the capitoL it will take a bit of doing. The situation got so bad a couple of years ago, he said, that the bureau of standards which can solve any problem was called in. The experts installed the pretty deep crimson drapes with rugs to match. That didn't help. PHILADELPHIA. If man's Dr. and Mrs. G. G. Smith and the lower follows thehe pattern of begins to animals, daughters of Pullman, Washing-P;to- n think, or his brain is at least ready are now visiting with her to start thinking, three months beparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. fore birth. ,jLCook; Mrs. Smith will stay in That this might be true is IndijTrcmonton for a few weeks- cated in researches reported by Dr. Louis B. Flexner of the American Philosophical Society. Dr. Flexner studied the nerve cells of the gray matter of the -brains of guinea pigs at various stages in their prebirth developof the way ment. About ! through the prebirth period, a series of "abrupt changes" occurred !TERandFOR LESS in the nerve cell. CESS Nerve processes started to grow POOLS PUMPED rapidly. The volume of the nucleus fttARTNG UP GROUND of each cell stopped increasing. An enzyme believed to have a useful !TICANK $15.00 energy-yieldin- g activity increased p"? TANK $27.50 sharply to the adult level of activity. Other enzymes responsible 10 in part for the combustion of foodstuffs, increased rapidly to the adult level. !er Sewer At the same period the nerve cells for the first time are elec "C,11261, Tremonton trically active. 2'i glass jar Libby's Home les to Ogden Saturday and new Mel Wood played golf on the Driving Range, 39 c PICKLES ' U8 lied at Friday, Cedar I j Picnics Justices No Help The bureau of standards engiGuests this week at the home Sitern neers were called back and called was of Mr. and. Mrs. J. H. Laub are, for elimination of the many alMrs. and Mrs. E. V. Dockstader coves, which suck in the sounds. It of Rupert, Idaho. Other visitors was decided that would call for 'Helen at the Laub home this week were practically rebuilding a mighty exJ. Hess of Ogden and Mrs. pensive building. 1 and Eleanor Williams of The justices themselves aren't Ogden. the acoustics situation helping much. Justice Black tips his swivel Mr. and Mrs. Ford Jeppson spent Friday in Salt Lake City. back so far he talks to the ceiling. , Justice Stanley Reed has a soft .Mr. Jeppson attended meetings voice. Frankfurter leans forward B at the Institute for school and puts out a staccato stream and and supervisors at the Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson is "'University of Utah. hard to understand with his Kena to tucky drawl. nofi Mr. and Mrs. Ervln Garfield There have been a lot of sugges of spent Saturday in Salt Lake tions. Individaul microphones, a i City. horse shoe bench. Even hearing aids for the spec Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Baer and tators and press. Dr. and Mrs. Roy Woodhead, drove j Kelly Priest Easier Food Bargains 2zpah prin-an-cip- j Aixtencae r oo Canasta party was given at A committee, comprised of Hugo. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Free Black, Minton and Clark, is said to man Byington Saturday evening. have been appointed to see what .Bridge the county as a whole and every-- 1 then appoint a committee to one will benefit in better roads, take care of the worn assigned schools, fire and police protec-- ! to them In the Eastern part cf tion and may other advantages! county which would be an that are financed by taxes. If the to aid a bigger and better Fair. this cooperation can hf In the Peach Days return, j throughout the county many! committee could ask the aid and projects will succeed through! the greater enthusiasm created support of a committee In Tremonton or Garland to help with by the closer harmony. the Western part of the county To illustrate the Chamber of: on Peach Days and both celeCommerce's feeling along this brations would rs line; the Box Elder County Fair are to offer invited is It the feeling of the Box Board could ask the support of their suggestions as to what Elder Chamber of Commerce that the Box Elder Chamber of; means can be undertaken to anything that aids any commun- Commerce in Brigham City. The accomplish such a worth while ity will also be an advantage to Chamber of Commerce would years work. Radio Station KBUH of Brig-haCity will air a 30 minute open forum program on the aims and objectives of the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce at 4:00 p.m. Sunday. This program is a regular weekly feature and covers problems facing Box Elder county. The members of the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors will be guests on the A f Program and Wade Ebling, Commercial Manager of the station will be the moderator. Some of the discussion will center around such points as the Box Elder Chamber or Commerce's stand on the coming bond issue of the school board, ways and means of keeping trade in the countv nnrf ih necessity of Intercounty factions vwn.mg- logeiner Tor the good of all. KBUH Sunday chance, the two newest justices-T- om Clark and Sherman Minton are at opposite ends of the bench. All they can do is wave. Mrs. Tremonton. Utah Open Forum Over E-H- 'leather EADER ThursJay April, 6, 1950 Ulalla Cornwall Friday tional." evening, in honor of her birth Guests were, day anniversary. Tourists Can't Hear . Mr. and Mrs. Einor Stenquist, Tourists who beg and plead for Cornwall, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil passes into the small room on suAnderson; Mr. and Mrs. Ken preme court Mondays go away Cornwall, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. wagging their heads. They can see Cornwall, Mr. and Mrs. Keith the dignified, black robed justices Austin and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. but can't hear much they say. Unless they are lip readers, they have Harris, of Portage. A chicken ana games to go out nd buy the latest paper. dinner was served As a matter of fact, some of the of played for the remainder can't hear one another. By justices the of Mrs. $ There fr. and Mrs. Boyd Miller kicking up any noise, for the first thing he gets with his pass is a L4 familv and Mr. and Mrs. slip on wnich is printed: "Silence Vern Oyler and family. is requested." - k Washington. is no ex- inculded Mr. and cuse for a guest in the chamber! Marriner Ballard and fam of the U. S. supreme court to ba uBr "!ret''Uf u 3 To High Court L 12 oz 3c 15c 10 I C GREEN PEAS FRESH CALIFORNIA Cello Wrap, Per Lb 15c |