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Show J pace our THE BOX El. DEB r '0 the . . . and womens activities Tit-lure- s Last Times Tonight James V. Sheffield, Brigham City Pioneer, To Be Honored With Open House At W. A. CRASH DIVE Sheffield Home Sunday On 87th Birthday canSunday, Julv IS. will maik the t)0 jeais ago while tiling Wed. And Thurs. tele-K7tn of buthday anmver.saiy James W. Sheflield, eaily Of! J VMiLY Lt nights with Walter Iidgeon Maureen O'JIara - Donald C'risp - Anna I.ee - Roddy He was born Jul 18, 1H5C, in and England, came to Utah in 187 f, making his home in Brigham City, when he has tesliied since. He married Eliza Priscilla Fi.xhbutn in the Salt Lake LDS Endowment house on December 28, 1877. Mis. Sheflield died March Not tnampton, Mt Dow all. 2 PRIVATE NURSE with HRENOV JOYCEand a hie east of well-know- - - Friday Saturday 1eature' No. ( life and Child wil in Family faie Ai living at The-inden- 11 ot Ferry announce the marriage of their daughter. Betty, to Flight Sergeant James L. May of New Yoik. The nan. age took place June 28, ;a Elko, Nev. Sgt. May was just di.schaiged from the army because of wounds teceived i.v active ser- - limit, and to the bone. Every exit a pound of meat on the hool . . . eveiy extra bushel ot feed pioduced this year will mean another step towatd victo tin1 c ThJ TWO GREAT PICTURES FOR 25c ALL DAY 10c c - I anal one-hal- activity. out-doo- r The guests who utb tided the observation and luncheon vveie: Mis Jayne Beigstrom. Mrs. B Lund, Home Demon-- j .stratum agent, Mrs. Canoll B. Williams, Civic Improvement association, Mrs. Josio J. Jcpp Ison, stake Relief society ptest-'denMrs Alice R. Rich, First w a i d Relief society president,1 M.s. B. C Call, Thiid ward Rebel society jnesident, Mis May L. Jensen, Second waul Relief .society ptesident, Mrs C. R. Jones, Business and Profe,sion-- j al Women's club, Mis. Wayne Woodland, president, Kinder gar-- j ton club, Willard, Mrs. Noima Queen, county welfare office,1 Miss Winntfred Ilaen, state department of education, and Miss Edna Shelly "of the state department of education. to The nut.set y expec-tto a similar gtoup dm mg next week. t, HAT NOW. PRICED $2.95 and $3.95 The EMTE Shop tory." The foregoing is the motto of VCC the nation's livestock briMr. anfi Mrs. May wil leave gade" enrolled in t ho National soon to no ke thep horn' in New 4 II meat animal produetion Yoik. activity. The chief objectives f f f of this vital enterjri.se ate to learn to laise and fatten larm Hand 4-animals in line- with wartime Helping BARGAIN DAYS Weds. u-- ad WHY NOT BUY THAT EXTRA t eon-serv- - I H Produce (hesid.-it-an- pi - -- e-' the eseritatn i s of cn ic o women intere.sii a gamalions l Legions Helping Miss Betty Crowther Produce More Meat To Bride of James L. May Feed A Fighter In 43 Mr, and Mrs. Ellis Crow hel4-- 1 h , He woiked in the old LDS. united order tor si.v years under 'president l.oieno Snow, as a shoemaker. He lost his left hand GREAT HKTURES 2 Uligham made CLEARANCE I). 11)37. stars. n o! Obsei v atioiis (ity.x Nuiseiv s, hool and Kiul Thi.ir.sda LDS Relief surntj i 111 , to -- Feature No. Biig-ha- y huu o'clock the vi-the lest permit tola obx-iveloutine of the nurseiy children i This was followed by a period ot , non at a Eouith of Jul lice activity in which the chil men used their own initiative in biatlon heie .ater he flelgllted between, creating clay objects and using Brigham Cit and Ogden. He ciuvons in creative art. also opeialed a lime kiln just daily north of Mantua for about 30 kiln was his it Horn and ycais, that lime came to build many eaily Biigham City lock houses. CONTINUED WEDNESDAY He is an active member of the church and a high puest in the UNDER CEILING Biigham Cit LDS Fust want a .sons and He has si living daughter, all of whom die expected to be piesent to honor him on his birthday. They ate: BETTER DRESSES J. Francis, Kobeit, Noble W., II. Devein, of Salt Lake City, Charles N. and William A of Brigham City, and Mis Svlv an3 Big Price Groups us Iveison of San Diego, California. $8.95 $12.75 $14.75 lie also has .31 living grandchildren and 30 hying gieat- grandchildien. Big Lots of Smart Late Models City pioneer. of Mr. Sheffield in obse-vam, the occasion will p.es'de at an open house at the home f ins son, William A. Sheffield, lrti east First south street, Biigham City, Sunday from 1 to 'J o'clock. Relatives and fi lends aie invited j 1 SOCIETY. Tick . at lei Pi.u.i di cc i aeb i 'liu fund h.s pi i s tid ;.t the table-- , in grace was A waiter fur tach tot anisou jin tine f the i,l,e. p.owdis t h- wa- table was eh e n ition ea( h ( hlld (IlMii r uch plate fm gettinj n,! liu nds ani face w -.S tabic a .1 s Horn the sei Hi- Is I10' l his o.vn h HI livei ing it v ldod with md victual mt;L in ,e h vvusin loth and omb a It"-- , by a symbol, inn what! i.ppeal.s to hm per- - (j ujj nap. Inciivtduil beds aie . n urnd ot a a linn, doll, exp.( haps ranged in a loom Nilld.e.t who i,i elia Ail ot his be ii. j ;;gs aie fur lest The .dei.tif.ed by a specific symbol - aequne independency thriugn oh-at Eo lu.v mg this the v nuiseiy training, aie canardewith TV 111. .1 : still vt (I Pm themselves umliessing Min' a S. .t , i i . I c some .small assistance lion a ani i teaehel. The daily test let lod lie cn i.iriividuil i a la u hei led them in finge pi iys lasts fiom an hour to an non. t and in me story. an The i cm. under of the ii'iisory clay me hides milk and sandwiches Pillowing the nap and mloor CIVIC LEADERS VISIT NURSERY rJMrV iTw'fS- tuesiuY ei;m.g, ji L NEWS-JOUR- ' t play-hos- xrjsfw . ARE YOU RECORDS KEEPING YOUR BLINDFOLDED? FI - conditions, using homegrown Club Holds feeds and balanced rations. The The Helping Hand III club tctivity looms la'pe in the July 12, at the program to Feed a Fighter in met Monday, home of Mrs. A gives Woods. The 13. As incentives to achieve ou- lesson was given by the hostess the subject, making beds, tstanding records in this activity, onThe group then proceeded to merit awards are provided b Thomas E. Wilson Chicago the Box Elder county park for A depacker and chairman of the a weiner roast and lunch. National Committee on Boys and lightful time for all was Girls club work. These awards Include medals to county winners, gold watches to stale To The Bitter End champions, trips to the Na'ion-a- l LOS ANGELES, Cal. (UP) HI club congress in Chicago Jerry Lammcie, to the top ranking participant along with his sister Aeleen, 5, in each of iho four extension are believed to have established sections, and a $200 college a world record as picture fans. scholarship to each of thiee na- They entered a movie house as tional winners. soon as it was opened in the The activity is being conduc- morning, and vveie asleep in ted, along with other wartime their seats when the janitor closprojects of production and con- ed for the night. In the meanservation, under the direction time they had seen seven feaof the U. S. department of ag- tures, four newsreels, four govriculture, state agricultural col- ernment shorts, four cartoons, and county extension one and a stage show. leges, Party 4-- A .i ,, ) r mr tsrtf'.f' YMH I. LOANS TO FARMERS LIVESTOCK GROWERS and FOOD PRODUCERS Jj, Dont Grope Your Way In Making Records Of The New AND THIS IS MY LAND m mjumtu The soldiers on the food front are the support of the soldiers on the fighting front and the production front. Realizing- the truth of this our bank is offering financial assistance to those food producers who may need money for cultivation, harvesting, storage or for livestock feeding. - Lngagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. O G. Sjiencer announce the engagement of thru- - daughter, Mrs Josephine Spencer Sehuitltess. of Salt Lake Gity, to Duar.e Hampton White of the same cits. The marriage will take place in the early fall, no definite date being set as yet. The couple wcu Sunday guests at the Spencer home. f Mis. f Eail Donaldson of Too Free With Meat - Hyman attempt to meat shortage here NEW YORK i'C the tost hint one-ma- S3 UP) -- n in eouit fees. G admitted giving away meat passersby from a patked Lveiy Luck. He to do-- , Brighuni City Branch MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT I NSC RAN CE CORPORATION Ik LAUGHS Foil Thick cs Sjp.VH; We have the proper Books and Blanks that help you to keep accurate accountings. IN BOOK FORM $1.25 to $2.00 Come in and let us assist jou in getting the proper system established. BOOKS with inexpensive JOURNALS, LEDGERS, D or finest quality bindings. ,3.ic and uj. TIME BOOKS, Purchase Order Books, Truck Drivers Manifold Correspondem-Daily Log Books, Statements, Books, Social Security Outfits, Remittance Blanks, Miniature Account Ledgers, Loose Leaf Binders, Pocket Memo Books, both loose leaf and spiral binding. This line of equipment is inexpensive but is complete in every detail. f; B-JOHUD- Dixon ... . BOX LILES, choice of index styles CLIP BOVRDS, in several sizes 1 OLDERS, in GET RESl s,es to fit PADS, I to 80 columns, big line. 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RANK OF UTAH COMING On Sunday, July 11, Joseph and Isabel Bock Brnm,' of Brigham City, became the patents of a babv bov t.ieir first. Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Ogden of Biigham City are the jiaients of a baby girl botn Monday-nigh- t at 11:45 oclock. Mrs. was Miss Gay Hillam her maniage. The b iby is . the Otto A. Kofoeds. I If you are a producer and need money to assist in the handling of jour crop please feel free to come in to this friendly hank and consult with our loan officers whatever vour problem. FIRST SECURITY Salt Lake City, spent the weekend m this city with her parents Felhns WITH-HOLDIN- PENtJIJs TIIE WAR PICTURE 8 babv bnv was Horn to Levi and Gladys Erickson oohultz of Biigham City Sunday. July 11. rolls. Y A Monogx&m A BROWN KRM PLUS SERIAL Daredevils of the West yuzsttsasnBmemsmBgBBBar SUNDAY Margaret baby daughter was born to lYukio and Fujie Fujikawa Kako of Route 2. at Cooley hospital, Sunday, July 11. LEDGER SHEETS, double or single entry. -- and A Utahs state i ' born 10. agents. , BILL HERRY. to was on-to- pre-vie- r w$M girl Oscar COK! ROCHELLE HUDi Viola Besvviek Dunn of T com at Cooley hospital or, July d last Dies Waiting for Leave champion ear was Nedra Summers of LOS ANGELES, Cal. (UP) Tremonton, Box Elder county. The mills of the gods grind slowly, but sometimes city councils In San Francisco's early das, grind even mote slowly. Jasper water was brought from Mann Cross, a city employee, applied Bay, on rafts, from across San on March 18 for a leave of abFrancisco harbor, and sold for a sence. , When finally the coundollar a bucket. cil, along in June, acted on his application, they found Crass Phone your news to No. 7. had been dead since April 9. baby Charles j 'I RICARDO A daughter was born to Donald and Maty Bowcutt Cutler ot Connne at Cooley mi mortal hospital on Friday, July 9. 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