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Show pace i ouu THK HOY KI.DMf 'll! ;i " e oai I.ii O'ivci- j..'t M..ij U.'cldinr on JuN j A THURSDAY SPECIALS : inu.'ial hosj Mi cut. idghf'i' ate It Ionics l.dcr ) Limit of Sizes Boys pair to a customer. 2 Cuolc .v i i anil fi t c Id b ib j cut i.i girl born .lu'v 17 a! hoital. dc. Mr. and j.eicnts ot id s Cool-- iiioiu c boi n a Julv Royal Anns, Napoleon and Pie Cherries picked with stems off for processing. c i 11. Mi. and Mis. Shigi'iclu Silo have a girl Ini' n July 17. 1.14 SLEEPERS in sizes 2- Two pair of pants to each suit. Others at 70c. Limit of two pair to a customer. J U. S. 98c 1 to a customer. Bushnell band. Ladies el the Honey ville Civic club do-- I n.iled home baked cherry pies and cakes served with whijijiid Cieam. The service men were loud in their praise of this penerous hospitality. Mrs. Alice Boothe acted as chairman of the Honoyville group, wit.i Ma-- I ri Isaacson, June Hunsaker, Velda Cook, Maltie ILissel, La-Voy Chlarson, Lois Coombs, Ree Hunsaker and Lois Hunsakei assisting in the snack bar: M.-,- . Norma Johnson and VaLnj Biothe at the leception desk and Phyllis Hunsaker in the check room. All present expressed the hope that the Honoyville club would be back soon. AiWLETS New shipment just arrived. Sizes from 6-- ' 25c All Non-Ratione- 19c d bt NEWS-JOURN- ADS GET RESULTS AL " Mr. and Mrs. Lcland Larsen's two daughters are visiting in for two weeks with their narents and friends. Pauline Larsen, yeoman sec-od class, is a Wave stationed at Treasure Island, Calif. The Larsen's other daughter. i' Mrs. Gordon Huggens and little daughter, Vicky Camille, are here from Casper, Wyo , where First Lieutanent Gordon Casper is stationed at the present time. i ' V Flip. $ P , Can-'Vic- 1 j 50 . V , I'.l Tin Ck - v1( Jvvl tine. There's home-tow- news n News-Journa- . . . . , . pet thinkers, humorists, times with the finest of tertainment on l. . . . en- informa- education . . . these are guests in your home when you select a good book. If stay-at-hom- e ojocehcdh) this is a summer for you, enjoy the jhe pleasure Syl Lngr Te Safer, 05 j . tire Tha ONLY I, a1 ;r. SJuSagr,tt Body; ' Ja Le ;.s learned today. Lieut. William S. McKenna, theater of- tieer, states the new building approximately I J v be ( e i.00-- IB. at by feet in size, with a seating j ltXi Cpl. Eluen Malmrose who is capacity for 35!) persons, to be completed stationed at Fort Bliss, Tex., is! Expected September. home visiting his parents, Mr. aout.. V10 frst it will have a modern ventilatand two ing system, a stage dressing rooms. Moping floor will insure a tillery unit. Another son, Ray. and v'"'v movie; is in the navy, now- - stationed ;iage performances foi every at San Diego, Calif. person, xvnethcr he be "Mr. Five by Five" or "Daddy, Long-legs.it was reported. A "blockbuster" bomb weighs LOtX) pounds and costs $778. it Girls To Meet was learned today at the head-Fourth ward girls who were quarters of Major Generali at the Girls' home last week xlavid MeCoach, Jr., command-- i are requested to nee! in the . ing general of the Ninth seivicc Fourth ward chape'., Fort Douglas. Utah day evening at 7 o'clock. SHIPMENT OF vV THF.a Ohnmirdh IBaixsiIks h npnee and finer ' M Conte in and look over the hig new selection of church Ixioks. . . . "Doctrine and Covenants Commentary Signs of the Times by Smith, This Day and Always by Evans, I nto One Who Was ValiThe Hills" by Evans, Joseph Smith, The Presidents of the Church, ant," "Pioneer Stories, "Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith, Brigham Young," .Mormon Country The Man and His Work, by Wallace Stegner, Articles of Faith," and The Book of Mormon. $1.65 " to 1 $8.00 .7 6.00-- (TO THIS ti factory iKJil A sS,SIi-V- Wednes-command- How To STAY AT HOME 10c : Oz." in 10c cut-ou- t GROUP SUMMER BAGS Hi a.ITDi Shop BUY BONDS hooks. Endearing New CHARMS Western charms in sterling silver for charm bracelets. Spurs, covered wagons, InMexidians, prospectors, belt and cans, u holster. Stetson hats, bulls, saddies, lariats and others. V: r, $1.00 n nicker and run make It smoother, orj money hack. Sale! Tiro IVosoivalivo OINftMK LUnBJl&AII&Y Offers you s famous that formerly sold for $2 to $5. Also brand new publications especially written for this series. Beautifully printed and Ixiund. Books on every worthwhile subject. Scores of titles to choose from. Light reading for summer da vs best-seller- 690 15c In White or In Colors moT Guaranteed to start your car The New to $1.98 color, onlv Paper doll Paint hooks. Picture hooks. or Hevy Interlocked Platt staiviluid Ni kattkiiv 7.5 Eiclv anq Has selected quality bst separators. Built-i- n 1 ti a 1 high i ty assures long, economical service. Fiine Bixtks At Bargain Prices BOOKS k - 59$- -- t $3. 5 Junior editions of lhe Wizard of series, books, illustrated hard-bac- plugs detective history, travel, novels, romances. Westerns, stories, self improvement, hobbies, amusement. Children's hooks will he scarce for Christmas this year. Buy now! Beautiful children's hooks, including old favorites in lovely illustrated editions and many new stories, for children of all ages. Prite polonium SPAItK Come in and choose your summer's reading from our big selection of titles. Star Dollar Books. Halcyon House. Sun Dial Press. Triangle Books. Blue Ribbon Books. Carden City DeLuxe Books. Childrens Books. Biography, music, 4c 12 Guarantee Read Books CHILDRENS Choice Of The Croup sf to IT! LIKE AND Money-Boc- k Values To $7.50 The 1 rip1 md, of good reading. GROUP SUMMER HATS BUY BONDS j syrup; Ne-j,.tu- tion Pioneer Day Specials SEat and Bag Clearance w:fv of - philosophers, fictioneers of all j Daughters Visiting Parents In Brigham va M i 1 will wr- John theater in the hospital rec-rcdtiou area adjacent to the provost marshal building, it! 0 ink. acts whose plus 7 hoist new 2-0- h Tulitier kindness at the death of n i novelist and well iant son will be "i a: N n magaine and de'eciivi n i mbeied always il(h:ve eimp of the Daugh-- j the ednd Katherine Fishbum itiis of L't(h Pioneers furnished M(11V ul licr has loinoct the program for last Sunday's lU)n'ai ,IM.u oi the Book-ot-th1 'sacrament meeting in the Sixth ,h,nih club, n was announced Miss Ruby Jenson 0; ; ward. hoday oj li.u ry Scherman, p'e-- rv geles, Calif,, and her t Opening lemaiks weie made pit nt. William H. Kehlenbr-SantMrs. a and O. two Ivv Fuller hy Captain Maiquand. who i.as had Ana, Calif., ale sp. diet, "Utah Otir Own Beloved n ,w.iv "H M. Pulharn. Kq several weeks visit. ng ) 'Homeland." was sung by mo.,. tecently, "So Little Mr. and Mrs. Cls-- . and Doris Ting-- 'r,m(, ola Aimst'-ent ,;0sen nv the club, parents, A. Jenson of Brigham Cit-of lives A of the sketch ey. fiateds tlv right to have and luenj, Peter A. md John L. Forsgren. a' ot his future novels select- also relatives Ogden and Salt Lake Citv fn-- t Swedish converts to the ed as a boi L D. S. cnurch was given by Ills app liniment lollows closelNmty-fou- r per cent ot Lucy L Johnson, histoiian. y tha' of flifton Fadiman, ir Will- - ported military personnel 1;' the M late Young, replacing ly, "Brigham In addition Ninth service command! Our Immeital Pioneer," was Tam A'ie.n White, now covered by Nat.onal i iad by Fanny Christensen and 'to Maiquand and Fadiman, the and United States an outline of the yeai's lessons! bo nd includes Dorothy and ment life insurance, it vC wa given by Lettie Christopher- - field. Christopher Morley nouneed today by Major son. Piesident Edwin Baird lit my Seidel Canby. oral David McCoaeh, Jr !a slioit talk. The closing song, inanding geneial, at his O. Ye Mountains High," and! Kill C.. .Mimril 111 il! Douglas, Utah, lieadquaneclub , More than IJKKIJXk) ner (met at the home ot Mrs Betty ant chaplain. Burt Wednesday, July U. MI 'clothing are handled m0 'menthols were present except: by fixed mobile laundries Sarah Christensen Norman and Donna ated by the army quarterJoane ic corps and service scat Stokes. Observes 90th Year Dunn" the afternoon the girls islands in the South Par:! darned The next an ocean twice the size c stockings. Mis Saran F. Christensen, he July 28. United States. Bnghun City la sident for K'i('luh meeing will years will celebrate her both birthday at open house Sunday, July 20, at the home ot her daughter, Mrs. Clinton F. CheCEEGEED avenue. ney at 205 Hampton Salt Lake City, between 4 and 8 p. m. Mrs. Christensen extends an invitation to her many friends and relatives to call at that greatest U com- O. soon I Vc msk to ejji css ,jtl I. ic thanks to our m iny t pi every page of the Saturday evening at the Bushr.ell will a rd id Club h jcnpo LEE LARSEN, Secretary Bushnell To Have Every ladies non-ra- t ioned shoe in our stocks reduced to clear. Come early - Book-Of-Mont- New Theatre SHOES ! liiVa Box Elder Produce Growers, In . LADIES w EARL (J. ANDKRSON, Manager the junior hostess mittee headed by Betty Shaw; staged an okt fashioned candy-pullMiss Ida Fish and Mrs., Ruth Valentine supervised the making of taffy and fudge. After a very busy evening the' crowd consumed the spoils of, their work with great glee. S. j)aughters of Pioneers Furnish Program At Sacrament Meeting i.v is. 1 - Childrens J PRODUCE CO. . the FACIAL 50 boxes only. Limit of ,500 sheets to a box APRICOTS We will want all the cots you have. Prices look better than last year. Phone 506 and Field Man Will Call ANDERSON . . cherry festival dance was neld at the U. S. C). club Finlay. July 11. It was a merry evert .with f od music tarnished b A Lydia Gray TISSUES 0. ... in review Trices year. Prompt payments. I.ay-ton- Childrens Cotton jou hae. We wll buy all living and Mine C'lris'cr.scn the pucnN of a Anderson a baby ov bmt M md n July 17, at Cooley .VT.ioiial hospital . The parents home is at 1 Any amount of Bings, Orbs, Lamberts, Windsor and Republicans, picked with the stems on. We are receiving every day now. Bring samples Market is much better than hist year. of jour cherries to warehouse and we will tell jou when to pick and give jou daily cash market price. a - Mi tio EVERY DAY I R isaiusM-- t t ti'ksdw eykninc. ji IKN AL Cherries Wanted I it I i; .Mcmoiial OVERALLS a it amt Cola I '1 be n Lind ot I. vi btbv'l at Coo.c PJ was t u n Ju.v ! ,'lt mot t.i ho- - pit.L. 8 '! o The following items will go on sale THURSDAY MORNING at 10 A. M. Be here early. No phone calls. No layaways. ' f 1 e t.i! i'i out! pa 1 ! to KWls - M Helps keep ""WwZic' rubber tough Li'font nd flexible. One treats Pint ten It j9j on... JRILIKE SHOES 2.09 and up chng ft dries at once, Par avU, 2 whatk wllh Tirestone Quality safety block lining. Mlesios & Oiase FIRESTONE Dealer Your THE REMINDER CONVENIENT NEW LOCATION 60 SOl'TH MAIN OFFICE SUPPLY iklM-IIM- D 3 tires. Replace Worn, Dangerous Brakes Gifts of Lasting Charm Store: 12 South Main Tel. G. Service Department: 17 North Main Tel. 157 ? f I 1" 1V |