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Show I I r.GE four TIIE BOX ELDER NEWS-JOURNA- TUESDAY EVENING. JANUARY U, L valid: lumps R unit S now town stamps T valid J.muuiy p, and biown stamp' U widen t valid on January 18, ex9, pire on Saturday, Janu ;iv -1911. (Book Foui i. Black stamp No. 19 Sugar ti, iBook foul cxpnes Jam:..i to lull. Sugar coupons I urcha.se sugar I n- home run-- l mg ate good thiough 1" hriuiy -- Bessie Nelson Will Be Married Jan. 7 i I JUST RECEIVED Perfection Kerosene OIL HEATERS other .'u Kcpp rooms con, cold r7 YOU a 9 a a a a a a small $9.35 days. CANT GO WRONG WITH A I.OUKE Bishop and Mis. Joseph J. Nelson, of Thatiliei, aniiouiuc the coming mainage of then daughter Ifessie, to Odoen Ka, son of Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Kay, of llama, Idaho. Loth attended Leal young people Liver high school and are no.v employed in Salt Lake City. The couple plan to be mar-liein the I,ogur temple on Januaty 17. They will make then home in Parma. 4 4 4 4 - 29, 1911. held at the Connne waul Thursdiy evening, January VI, la- ROUND MODEL CABINET MODEL $59.95 $99.50 WE HAVE IN STOCK OAKLAND . $56.95 CABINET STYLE HEATERS . . ND the editing bishopric Supper will be seived at ti o'-c lock, followed by a piogram land dance. Membets of the ward under 12 years of age will be entertained Friday evening at 8 o- clock. Adults were1 asked to bring pi ctes. glasses- - and silvetwan-'lothe ward tinner Thursday evening. All loimer residc-ntof Corinne bv invited sponsors of the social to be in honoiing $89.50 rnrnm s 4 4 4 4 60 NORTH MAIN PHONE ONE .Itamm .... SOCIETY Mrs. Albert Noall reviewed The Big Rock Candy Mountain," by Wallace Stcgner, at a meeting of the Literary section of the Civic Impiovement club Monday afternoon. The meeting was held in the Chamber of Commerce elubiooms, beginning at 1 o'clock. One of the largest crowds to attend a meeting of the section this .season was piesent 4 4 4 4 IN A MATTER ONLY Brigham Sixth Ward Organizes A Choir Rites Set For January 19 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Derrick, of Salt Lake City, announce the and coming mar( ngagement riage of their daughter, Merle, to Louis V. Larson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Larson of East Garland. Miss Derrick is active in church affairs, having served as watd and stake organist. Mr. Larson is a successful young farmer of the Bear River valley, and is now serving as ward Funday school superintendent. The marriage date is set for Wednesday, January 19, in the Salt Lake temple. The reception will follow in the evening at the Lion house social center. In an effort to draw more people to meetings, the Brigham City Sixth ward organized a choir last Sunday evening. The choir officers are as follows: President, Herman An- dreason; secretary, Betty Ruth Iverson: librarians, Raymond Lars-'and Dale Malmrose; accompanist Mrs. K. A. Malm-rose- ; and leader, Mrs. Bus Taylor. "Our first performance will he next Sunday evening at 7:90 o'clock in the Sixth ward . chapel," said Herman Andrea-son"We will do our best with what little practice we have had." A FEW MONTHS crop-othe- r for meet Wednesday evening at 7.90 o'clock, in the school building. Captain Irving B. Shulak, of he Bushnell General hospital staff, will address the croup. All parents of Central school children were urged to be in attendance at an interesting and informative meeting by otficers . A. of the 4 4 4 4 Thone your news to No. 7. 4 4 4 4 Enjoying Outing In Snow The Gleaner girls and scouts of the Fourth waid tual enjoyed a tobagganing .skiing party in Sardine canyon on Saturday afternoon. With two toboggans and II pairs of skiis. 21 members set cut in an open truck driven by Vernon Kotter, the instructor. Reaching their destination the gioup spent two hours in thrills and laughter. After returning from the canyon to Brigham City, the party went to the home of Vay Morris, president of the Exploiers, where they weie served a hot lunoh. P.-T- NEHS-JOIM- ADS GET RESDUtES AL 7 now is Our Loan Officers will lie most happy to discuss obthese matters with you, anytime you wish, with the ject of financial assistance. for tfJ you shop at Penney-lo- ok that matches your budget! Doc worry about the quality. Hie high quality of Penneys merchandise an established fact. It is carefully guarded by pert buying and a staff of laboratory technicians! You always get your moneys worth at Penneyjj Kou Can Always Depend on Penney't When Theres no Question about Quality! AND RIGHTLY PRICED FASHION-RIGH- T FIRST SECURITY BANK OF UTAH NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Brigham Branch Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation COTTON OR SPUN RAYON New Air Hero SEERS LABOR FOR COLUMBIA Steel Plant Officer Here Wed., Thurs. will I Telephone vour news to No. an- - the time to start planning next seasons campaign for more food, and to make arrangements for such financial aid as you may need for the purchase of seeds, fertilizers, new machinery or repairs, as well as for labor. Right Parent school CLEANERS season. T The Central Derrick-Larso- n OF You Fitrnters will be planting lield Central School P-- A ... and womens activities Meeting Wed. Evening Teacher association DEPENDABLE I Mrs. Albert Noall Reviews Book for Club APPLIANCE MODERN i i w.-rc- - attendance. IVANHOE OIL BURNING CABINET HEATERS at . . Phone 86 sc-t- A watd reunion and social will a coal with one filla Holds 100 pounds of control ing. Automatic draft keeps the temperature just where vou wish it. 100 pound size heats ordinary home. When you send your delicate dresses to have them cleaned the MODERNS DEPENDABLE WAY you need have no worries, for our experts know how to clean them, remove the spots and all send them back freshly pressed without injury to the fabric. - Retiring Bishopric Will Be Honored WARM MORNING COAL HEATER Shoes - Stamp No lk (Book One) and Airplane stamp No. 1 (Book Three) both good for oru- pair of shoos. N evolution elate has been set for trn-s- ' stamps. Thirty days advance notice will be given to the public if and when an expirdion ('ate is . Gasoline Samp.sNo 9 A" Book good lor three galons to Januaty 22. subject to WE KNOW THE FABRICS Brentwood Dresses C. F. Edwards of the Columbia Steel company, Provo, will be in Brigham City at the U. S. s1.98 For Every Hoot of the Day Employment service office all day Wednesday and until noon Thursday to interview prospective laborers for his company. Anyone inerested in a labor job Provo was asked today by Russel Borchert. head of the local Employment service fire, to call and discuss situation with Edwards. Edwards said today laborers at the Columbia plant this win-- ! ter w ill be given HO hours a week f iwoik, with time and for overtime. Transportation Bom here to the job will be adif needed, he said. Houvanced Major Gregory Boying-lon- , sing for laborers is available on marine corps fighter the company grounds, and hourbuses arc run from the plant pilot from Okanogan, Yas.h ly into Provo. It is not recommendhas shot down 26 Japaned that families accompany laese planes in the South Paborers to the job. Edwards cific to tie the record set said. by Major Joe Foss, another The Employment service office hours are fiom marine, in this war, oclock and father of three at the morning until 5 oclock in the afternoon. children, commands Black Sheep fighter one-hal- the -- squadron and formerly was with the Flying Tigers in China. 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