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Show A ni)V fir ETEINOON. APRIL ID 12 1( Tin: i:o from our files Bgone Days. TEN AND SATURDAY FINE PROGRAM dlNGS ON HER FINGER April ARKANSAS JUDGE SUNDAY MONDAY IcROY PRODUCrrBN PLUS PLEASE F O R M A T I O N COMEDY NEWS CARTOONS NURSERY SHORTS OUT CLOSING BUSINESS D. II. Rosenbaum is quitting; the Nursery business Shrubs. Shade Trees, d is offering: Evergreens. ises, Yines, Home Crown Fruit Trees and Derry ants at TO YOU A SAVING OF 10 to 30 This is a bonified sale. Pick vour evergreens grow-in the rows and our acclimated stock will prow bet-- r for you. See our larpe assortment of jounp evergreens at ir savings prices! Our roses are stored in our cool basement. See lor plates of same. g Free Landscape Advice To Customers Visit our Lattice Pergola Salesroom jin Street, Drigham. at 112 ! 11, 1982. 12, 1932. . BRIGHAM BEAUTY SALON D. H. ROSENBAUM LANDSCAPE GARDENER pairing really pays, and were waiting lo convince you. Next time you need try us out. We considshoe service, take the right line er ourselves modern, up repairers, ready to whatever your shoes may require with materials that monev can buy. per-for- MODERN SHOE REPAIR 52 South Main St. Edwin F. Peterson, prop. " ittaiii-irf- So. t April Mr. and Mrs. Grant A. Black of Smithfield have moved to this city to make their home. Mr. Black is in charge of the Brigham Roller Mills. SPRING CLEANING IS YEARS AGO TWENTY-FIV- FAMILY Keep Yours Perfectly Cleaned and Pressed! Co. Lorenzo Jensen of Mantua died in a Salt Lake hospital following an attack of pneumonia. UP ANI) DELIVERY PICK MODERN DEPENDABLE CLEANERS 9 PHONE Kfi n carv-playin- GARDEN TOOLS range from 5,5 t0 $13, accord-nighing t0 the Department of Corn-boy- ... BollIcd-in-Boi- id BECAUSE ITS MIEBldS WIDEST -I-X-BOND ! fgfe- - Straight Bourbon If hiskey100 Proof This If hiskey is 5 Years Old, Y. C., Sehenley Distillers Corporation, N, ter holidavs. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wilde family of Garland, and Mr. and Mrs. Tod Dewey and daughter of Ogden spnt Eastei Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs Wallace Wilde The Perry M. I A. held the; closing social on Tuesday eve-ning in the recreation hall, wth Hazel Nelson conducting the following program: Group sing-- j VICTORY CREPES OUTSTANDING IN VALUE, STYLE and TAILORING s EXTRA SPECIAL $3.49 MODE O'DAY presents Knox Manning jne. with the latest news EVERY SUNDAY EVENING OYER KSL Columbia PaUfic Network R O Store S A N A DRESS SHOE i " BUY THAT NORGE WASHER NOW! KEEP YOUR CLOTHES CLEAN For the Duration anl ing; prayer. Rulon Hirschi; welcome, Lee Thorne: song Dantzel White; best jokes by Dean Wilde and DeRoss Young; a one-ac- t play in charge of Hazel Nelson with Jovcle Wight. Naomi Hale, Beatrice Judson. Arlene Wight and Byron Nebe- kor taking part. Past presidents, of the Pei ry Relief Society pre-- ( sent were honored guests of the, M. I. A. and lovely corsages were presented to Presidents r,nio Peters Irh Thome and OUR SUPPLY IS LIMITED. BUY NOW! WHY WAIT! Choose the NEW NORGE Ro-ta-t- or with White porcelain inside and out. damp-drye- r lock, cushion rolls, satin finish drainboards. quiet power plant, easy rolling casters; absolutely the lines! washer for the moncx. MERRELL LUMBER AND HARDWARE CO. WALK Q PHONE A I LOCK A delightful party was held Sundaj afternoon at the home nf Mis. Klla Kotter, honoring her TUtli birthday. A laigc number of ti lends and relatives called dining the day and congratulated Mrs. Kotter on her good health and spirits. The party was sponsored by Mis. Kotter's family and refreshments were served to all who called during the afternoon. Special music for the occaMarie sion was furnwhed b Davis and Renee Ferguson, who piajed violin selections, and Elaine and Wilma Kotter, granddaughters of Mrs. Kotter, who sang a number of duets. Miss Wasp of Provo read a beautiful tribute, dedicated to Mrs Kotter. Mrs. Hyde Entertains Ogden Chili Mrs. Let ha Hyde and Mary Mouritsen were hostesses to the Ogden Coottiet club Thursday evening. A delicious dinner was served at the Idle Isle Cafe. After dinner they went to Mrs. Hydes home for a business meeting and bridge. The Ogden club women were; Mary Mouritsen, Mary Call, Marty Allrich, Lula Richards, Mary Iindon, Jackie Morgan, Bessie Hooper, Ardell Elldredge, Josephine Mordant. Tessie Cooper, Zelia Waie, Agnes Crites. Clara Groves, Eva Stewart and Belie Burke. Mvra Higgirwon. president of the Brigham V. F. W. Auxiliary, was a dinnci guest TODAY AND TOMORROW! Another Splendid Y SPLIT- - Their Newest and Rest! SECOND THRILLS! HAIR- - RAISING CHILLS! 89$ JOHNNY fk MACK ARTKJf LWE BROWN PFNNY SINGLETON fully KNIGHI in BLONDIES BLESSED EVENT ' . ' f - frJT wrfu Wfc. a J ,'V ! v Tt; TlliirttlM . Cartoon - News Riders of Death Valiev Also . . Starts Sunday! FLEET SHOWS ... THE FLAGSHIP NAVY! HIT Ol - A JOYOUS OF AS RIG AS R TWO-OCEA- has come in Your a cargro of fun, ... withship music and stars, nn Nielsen Marries N'oal Streeper Anna Nielsen became the bride of Noal Streeper, Friday, April 3, in the Salt Lake temple, it was announced today by Mr. and Mrs. Oluff I. Nielsen, parents of the bride. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Wells laughs DDED DELIGHTS" RINGS OF STEEL Latest Airmail News Comedy (LOVE KLINGERS All-Sta- r Streeper of Kaysville, Utah. The ceremony was witnessed by a number of friends and relatives. BUY A DEFENSE BOND Burma has a population of Mrs. Streeper is a graduate and an area of apof the Box Eider high school, 16,698,500 Relief for Miseries of where she was active in physical proximately 270,000 according to the Depart-education activities. She is a miles, mont of Commerce. member of the Utah Epsilon of and Beta Phi chapter Sigma Wood-firelocomotives are for the past three years has now a common sight on all the been an employee at the J. C. up each in Sweden, Put M'condaiy lailwavs nostril. It ill shrinks swollen mem- Penney store in this city. v, to the of Department Mr. Streeper is a graduate of actotding branes, (2) soothes Irritation, and (3) helps oleiir the Davis high school and for commerce. ged nasal pas.iges. tfifvc the past year has been manager Follow complete di- -- BUY of the Dan's Marketeria A DEFENSE BOND in rections in lolder. VAYR9N01 Brigham. At the present time he is stationed at Fort Douglas with the United Stales Army. The young couple will make -their home in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Oluff Nielsen and Mrs. J. D. Merrell entertained with bridal showers the past week in AND ALL MEN WHO NEED DURABLE compliment to the recent bride. Mrs. Streeper has spent the past several days visiting at the home of her parents. MAKE OUR STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS square 1 ol L cold-clo- ' t 690 Americas BE ST LIKE I) TODAY! Fees charged for house calls by reputable physicians in Cuba $4.59 390 TRY A WANT AD Ruth Barnard and Bishop Douglas Quayle gave a short talk and toast in their honor. The Perry M. I. A. will hold thejr closing dance on Saturday evening, April 11, ,m the ward recreation hall. At Party HEAD COLDS e gun-toti- L A MATTER April 10, 1917. Orson A. Christensen of the high school facully has accepted a position with the Ticmonton During the filming of "Arkan-'sa- s Judge he spent all his y Rogers, time whittling that spare hack-stagPERRY NEWS oy star who is seen in one small objects out of wood, which the of members to he a.sVaie presented roles in PERRY. April 8 The Perry jt. biles Arkansas Judge, east and crew. Delicately Scouts entertained on WedBoy to went the girls, at the Capitol ed initial pins at the ward renesday i re, engages in cowboy be- - and watch charms went to the creation evening hall in honor of John T. activities even, men. Bate, retiring scoutmaster. The a pi he's doing straight was spent in playing evening BUY A DEFENSE BONDcontest games under the direc- ... jm tion of Cleon Olson, the now i lnnrT"-Mu-m-cscoutmaster. Delicious refresh- ments were served. A party was held on Thursday for the Aaronic Priesthood and their parents, with Keith Young in charge of arrangements. He announced the SUPPLIES following program: Community singing led by George Miller; reading, Bertha Wight; short talks by LeRoy D. White, Bishop GET READY Quayle and John Baird; a quiz, FOR SUMMER! contest conducted by Young with Ray Barnard, Dean Wilde, LeRoy White and Iva Lou GARDON HOSE Nebeker participating. An ar- 50 feet rar.gement of clever games wpre conducted by George Miller ami LAWN SPRINKLERS refreshments wore served hv the committee in charge of Royal Peterson. During the months of February and March the 43 students of 68, the Ioiry school bought Wo. 00 in defense stamps. The Perry students are proud of their record of about 20c a week per student. Principal George Miller said that some are spending 20c out of their weeks allowance of 25c spending money for stamps. Mrs. LeRoy D. White entertained on Saturday afternoon at her home honoring Mrs. Boyd White, the former Janice Anderson of Connne. An attractive luncheon was served at small tables centered with small vases of sweet peas, to about twenty guests. The living rooms were decorated with large vases of yellow daffodils. The honored guest received an array of lovely gifts. The afternoon was spent in playing Keno, with a basket of little full Easter prizes awarded the winners. Miss Lawana Nebeker of Lo-- j gan visited home over the Eas-- BOTTLED ROYAL SHOE REPAIR of Economy Motors Ted Wood, Mgr. 13, 1922. April 12, 1917. Miss Josephine Olsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Olsen, was married to Lorus Whittaker in Salt Lake City. - 188 Mime iicople tiit it rigid the first time, others have to lie shown just as some repeople have to lie shown that shoe TWENTY YEARS AGO April II, 1922. Governor Maybe delivered an address to the members of the club and their Commercial wives in the Commercial Club P. rooms tonight. President Russell Wight acted as master of ceremonies. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. H. Devern Sheffield in a local hospital. Furniture South I'lione it Test Eoresl street April 18, 1932. Mrs. Irven Holst was hostess to the "Young Matron's club with a bridge luncheon. High score prize was won by Mrs. C. I Smith and cut favor was drawn by Mrs. C. E. Merrell. EDWARD ARNOLD I N ! exciting! It's dilferent switch now to the better wae, the permanent with v distinction. BKl'MI jour hair to beauty with a wave on won't tune to le of "fri. pamper' Its soft, springy curls tone not a partii No fussing wlien jour hair gets a mussing . . tills wave is dedicated to these luisv days. baby boy was born to Mr. ard Mrs. Heber Walker of Hon-e- j ville. Rose Lee has been chosen valedictorian for the 1932 class at the Box Elder Seminary. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Hunsaker at the Valley hospital. TUESDAY Ella Hotter Honored The cool, hMily, comfortable KEMOl E CONTROL permanent is tlie best science lias to offer. It's licre! Its new It's A Johnny Eager, ft MERVYN BRUSH YEARS AGO baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Uriah Woods. Mrs. Woods was formerly Miss Agnes Laney. April Socletu YOU CAN A with ROY ROGERS ith TONY MARTIN TWO SHOWS SWELL $ CARTOON NEWS SHORTS HI K TRACY PAGE THREE PERMAKEKT 01 s EOIl CHILDREN AM) ADl'LTS 4- l n A April 10, 1982. Mrs. Cleo Madsen has returned from Los Angeles, after vacaspending a seven-weektion visiting friends. TODAY I news-jolk- emones Clippings i elder 8 AND WORK CLOTE2ES BOX ELDER BRIEFS GARLAND The annual girls dance sponsored by the Agenda council of the Bear River high school will be held Friday, 24. at the high school. A , April queen to preside over the event will be selected from among the seniois. Another feature of the dance will be the requirement that every girl or woman attending must be dressed in a gingham dress. Two hundred dollar defense bonds will be purchased by the juniors of the Bear River high school, according to Russel Miler, junior prom manager. The purchases will be made possible by the success of the junior prom and other small activities of the juniors this year. Mrs. John Middleton, Mrs. Duane Atehibald, Mrs. Delbert and Mrs. Hansen, delegates, Bert Whitney, Mrs. Evan Gee and Mrs. Burton, alternates, will represent the Civ-ir and Home Arts club at the state federation convention in Salt Lake this month. Captain and Mrs. Leo R. Walker announce the engagement of their daughter, Geraldine, to J. Ralph Rowberiy, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rowberry of Tooele. Miss Walker has been attending the Utah State Agricultural college of Logan, where she was an active member 01 and Kappa Delta Sorority Spurs. Mr. Rowberry also attended the U. S. A. C. and at present is engaged in defense woik in Ogden. The young their couple plan on taking vows in early summer. TREMONTON Mrs. Ruby Sandall has been chosen to direct the home nursing classes that meet each Monday afternoon It is the second class to be organized in Tremonton. FIELDING J. L. Earl anof his nounces the marriage daughter. Noreen, to Robert C. Turner of Salt Lake City. ThP ceremony was performed in Bise. Idaho, by Governor Clark. The young couple plan to make hc--- e in Salt Lake City, where Mr, Turner is located in the Navv Recruiting office MECHANICS WASHABLE CAPS 25c STRAW HlTS FOR SHADE 29c to 79c TV fc' Af wit W--JS'- dk v -- KiWV : 4 1 1 v.'-i- SAVE! Defense Workers Farmers - - iiS Sal V ; Test Master OVERALLS The bet in the overall field. More com fort, more wear in eveiy pair. Stripe or blue .... $1.69 Carpenter and Painter 0 V E R A I. I. S WORK PANTS Solid color work pants in heavy duty drill cloth. Grey or green. for more They can take it wear. $1 98 BY CROWN HEADLIGHT (Unton Made) Buy Crown and you are buying the best. The choice of parttcu far men. Pair Carpenters $2.98 Painters $1.79 a Tuff Overalls $1.49 Boys Overalls 79c Big WORK SHIRTS Chambray or covert work&hirt with reinforced strong stitching, shoulder construction. Roomy and comfortable. 98c to $1.98 WORK GLOVES Boas cotton work gloves, with rib knit linings, wnsts, and absorbent cotton lhe best in canvas gloves, 12-- c to 65c pair Wr0RK SOCKS Woik socks to meet your parti cular choosing RocKford Natural 12c Heavy Duty Black or - za. Irefe . . . Brown 19c 15c 18zc !, |