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Show PAGE Font THE ROX ELDER NIA' Elder high he attended L. D. business college in Salt Lake City for six months and was employed as a clerk at the smelting and tefining company, Garfield, and later Has Fifty as a typist at Bushnell General hospital, until he joined Bombing Missions . the AAF on December 22, T. Sgt. LaMar D. Hansen, After receiving his radio trainson of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Han- ing at Chicago, HI., he was to Gowen field, sen, Brighail City, is home transferred from overseas, where he has Boi.se, Ida., for gunnery incompleted 50 bombing missions struction. On September 11, 19 m, he was over Europe. Hansen, with the He has 15th AAF in Italy, was radio awarded his wings. served overseas since last Janman and gunner on a Liberator iieavy bomber. Among uary. After spending a the highly succesful missions furlough with his parents here, in which he had partcipated he will go to a rest camp in have been those aganst the California. A L. D. HANSEN graduate school in S. of Box Cadet Gordon Keller Open House From 2 To 0 Oclock. Sunday Home On Furlough Afternoon Will Mark Observance Of The Aviation Cadet Gordon Keller, son of Mrs. Emma N. Keller Golden Wedding Anniversary Of Bowrings 11)11, r NOW HOME of Brigham City, arrived home Monday night from Santa Ana, Calif., army air base, on furlough. He will be here ten days. Cadet Keller entered the air force last November, and has been in training at Buckley Field, Colo., Williams Field, Anz., Lubbock army air base, Lubbock, Tex., and Santa Ana, Calif. Before entering service he was employoed at the small arms plant at Salt Lake City. He is a graduate of Box Elder high school and Utah Completed 5 y submarine pens and harbor installations at Toulon, France, aircraft factories in and around Vienna, Austria and Budapest, Hungary also the oil fields at Rumania. Ploesta, He Jas been awarded the air medal with four oak leaf clusters for meritorious achievements during, aerial flights. He was also awarded the Bronze battle star. Mr. Mrs. and Mode J. Wright, formerly of Brigham, now of Richfield, visited over the week-enwith Brigham relatives and friends. DICK IVERSON d GOING TO FLA. Classified bargains on page 2. Studying At Chanute Field Pre-Rad- Theres news in the advertise- ments, too. Dick Iverson, ar son Drucilla Iverson Mrs. of of Brigham City, is studying electronics at ' A k Chanute field, 111., according to a letter recently received by his mother. He writes: We have been studying what is known as electronics. It's quite similar to electrical engineering, and it's tough. It doesnt involve too much math but it has some. Its more like a hard complex course of physics, and I like it. When I get in Florida I will be about 40 miles from Miami Beach and 20 miles from Palm So things should Beach. be okay clown there. I will first take a course five weeks long. This is to get a fellow acquainted with radar sets. Then when and if I complete that I will specialize in one phase of radar. I may stay in Florida for that or go to California. I dont care much where I g. I received a letter from Dwayne Seeley and he is near New Orleans studying the same thing I am. Anyway, the good tiling .o come is my furlough that I get when training is complete. I surely would like to be home starting school at the U this year. I cant think of anything Id like so well, but so many like me are in the same place. Who am I to kick? When the pictures are taken of the Peach Queen for this year, I surely would appreciate it if you would send me one. WANT OF YOUR OWN? HOME BUY AND SAVE BONDS If a home of your own has long been your fondest wish, see to it that the bonds you accumulate between now and Victory help pay for it. GREETING - ; TO OUR BOYS IN THE SERVICE JUST MISSES PEACH DAYS FIRST SECURITY BANK OF UTAH IiRIGIIAM BRANCH NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Pvt. Ray L. Anderson Starts Back Friday Pvt. Ray L. Anderson, son of Mrs. Zina Anderson and brother of Glenn L. Anderson of Brigham City, has finished his basic training at Camp Roberts, Calif., and has been home on furlough the past week, visiting with his wife, the former Lona Jones and their son, Louie, and relatives and friends. Pvt. Anderson will leave here Friday morning to return to Fort Ord, Calif. r?e had just completed his basic training at Camp Roberts before receiving his furlough visit His wife and their son home. are making their home with her parents at Malad Ida., lor the duration. ' y. Cod Liver Oil Capsules. 100s .... Vitamin C. Tablets Bexel Capsules 40s QOi Bax -- 10s lOu Ivy Capsules Vitamin D Captc 50,000 units1, CQ VW.W 100s Stamms 490 .. Halibut Liver Wendel Graduates In Flexible Gunnery S1.69 Vimms Capsules. 100s ' Recent graduate of the King-- ! man army air field flexible gunnery school, situated a few miles outside Jf Kingman, Ariz., Ifc. Raymond Wendel, son of George Fred-- i crick Wendel of Brigham City Wendel Pfe. entered the army at Salt Lake City on uly 7, 1942. Ho attended Box Elder high school before en-- ; tering service. As a student gunner at the Kingman school Pfc. Wendel went through a ground school course in which he was taught of the principles ballistics. was jERGfflS "7MV Ntw lergcns Vlvet Make Up Cake . . . Non Drying to the skin! Matching der .. lergegs Face . VeivetUed in Pow- 0KE-UBOTH IN ONI BOX twice as lovely as cake make up alone! Makes you Prescriptions rA f t filled care, with purest . Drugs, is worthless and may be dangerous. Thats why every prescription brought to our store is filled with utmost care, with protected prescription drugs. ' i MgOjrfjfuc) Radionic Hearing Aid that is o BOTH FOR P $4 00 $ I 40 microphone, radionic tubes, batteries and battery-save- r circuit. prid Ml Hlity Ziiltt i ImW k, ixtrw it "eitirt" Ready U 74eax Accepted hy msnrnn Mcdicnl custion Council on Thyticai Therapy A A J L STORE HOURS peoples 10 A. M. to 9 I. M. UDIJBtTJp PROTECTED PRESCRIPTION DRUGS RAY The Druggist maintenance, sighting, turret range estimalon and aircraft machine guns. Following a protracted couise on Po gunnery range, where he shot the and calibre rifle, shot-gu.50 and machine gun.s. he was given two weeks' of air fighting before being presented with his gunnery wings. .22 .30 Complete with crystal Tl ESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMlSEu dU. ' AL Inflation Warning; Farm women, know the dangers too, 'should of land inthe value of flation. Doubling land will not increase its ability to produce by a single bushel, but it will add to the overhead costs of farming. After World War I this added overhead, as a result of land farm inflation, robbed many families of the money that they needed for better living. Certainly farm women don't want this to happen again. An interesting occupaHobby tion that would be work if you Ini d to do it. 1X01,041 Q Today marks the golden v. ding anniversary of Bishop j. Mrs. John Franklin Bowi r long-timBrigham City ident.s. However, the coup will observe the event at ID home, 102 North First w: Sunday, September 17, open hou.se between 2 and t, clock in the aftenoon. 'ID were married September IS!), in the Salt Lake L. I) temple. Mr. Bowring was born July 2, 1866, in Salt Lake City and played in the old Salt Lake Theater in 1874 with Hemyj Bowring and Phil Margetts. He' came to Brigham City in 1.VT7. and served as an apprentice n the Brigham City Co-oharness and sadlery business. After coming to Brighitn City he played in the Home Dramatic company, in such parts as "Topsy in Uncle Tom'-- . Cabin, "Paul in The Octoroon, "Monk Duke" in the Honey-moon, Chimney Corner, Cuban and Spy, San Diego many others. At one time he was manager of the Home Dramatic-companyHe always played in benefit perfromances ton missionaries; also for the city1 library and various other won-- ! thy causes. e t 1 1 . Beta Sigma Phi Holds First Meeting Of Fall Season OVER ENEMY TERRIT0R He married Edith Midgley has and ssnee his maniage done considerabl temple work.! He also worked in the stake, Sunday scoohl board, was on the stake amusement commit-- J tee, was one of a committee of three in charge of Brigham1 I'M I fiist Peach Days cele-and was superintendent of the Third ward Sunday, school. C.ty's Oration J' inOther church activities clude piesidency of the stake Y. M. M. I. A., first counselor to Bishop Hyrum W. Valentine f for nine and years, after which he was ordained bishop of the Third ward in October of 1926, filled a mission to Germany in 1901 and 192 and part of 1903. He was ordained an elder S. Hyde, a seventy ny Seymour B. Young and served as an elder of the council of seventies for three years. The couple has seven living sons and daughters, Jack Bowling, San Pedro, Calif., Mrs. Nola Watkins, Brigham City Mrs. Winnie Fife, Brigham City; Mrs. Bertha Welling, and, Ben Bowring, Salt Lake City, Mrs. lone Ulrich, Boise, Ida., and Mrs. Irma Richardson. Nephi; also 23 grandchildren. , 1 Ceoi THAT dep .afan mot)' 1 og He 7 so Ins BOYS! BEST OF LUCK, says ok; , THEIR HERITAGE IS k IT 0 :e Emimd!sm! Co - IFlos-a- j 5 his IV Darrell Robinnette Is ASK MAGAZINES FOR SERVICE ME! Home For Peach Days The Victory Service league, of azine for the boys "h trom cor,!.-th- Darrell F. Robinette, seaman second clas'S, son of Mr. and ot D. Robinette Mrs. Mac Brigham City, arrived home last Thursday on leave from Farrgut naval training station, Farragut, Ida., where he has completed his basic training. He will be home ten days. Robinette is to report back to Farragut. to an outgoing unit. He entered service June 7 of this year. Prior to that he was a senior in high school at graduating last spring. Og-de- far below the Civilian at a ordinary rate. subscription employment War and the departments and the ene war accourr-7agencies per cent of the tola! federal 890,000 t, employe, continental United March, 1911. News-Journa- l Sta clasilii get results. 30: 3: n army hospitals Glen Knudsen. manager of Central Chevrolet company, is local chairman, is sponsoring a drive for magazine subscriptions at special military rates for service men. will go to The magazines fighting men, suffering the ill effects of war. now confined in military hospitals in the including Bushnell General hospital. Through this drive, anyone inteiested may secure a to a national mag which he i nods rvin 2 P. M. aturday, Sept: A REAL WILD WEST SHOW HIGH CLASS HORSEMANS! SADDLED AND BAREBACK BUCKING HORSES CALF ROPING STEER RIDING - Ml Horses Steers from SUNSET RANCH AT PROMONTORY GENE LEAVITT AND ASSISTANTS AS PICKUP MEN Ant! AMATEUR RIDERS SEE THE ELDER SHERIFFS POSSE THE REST .MOUNTED OUTFIT IN THE STATE and the SUNSET PALOMINO WITH COME TO OUR STORE OLD-TIM- E BARN DANCE FIDDLER AT THE SEPTEMBER 18 SUNSET RODEO GROUND! AT OUR COAT AND SUIT SALE 2ND NORTH 4TH EAST EXPERT FITTER WILL BE HERE We will fit anyone regardless of height, weight or size fUUWWI P Our sons are up there fighting for the country we all Safe to grow up in their love. W e want them home home town, and work side by side with us. ARE YOU HARD TO FIT WITH A COAT OR SUiT? . A. 1' a A. LADIES! . . . ash ,fS Si BOX IF SO isits TO SPEED THAR FLIGHT HOME Viola Hansen Weds Sgt. Wm. Lowery The Utah Epsilon chapter t Beta Sigma Phi held its first meeting of the season Monday evening. September 11, at the home of Ruth Olsen, president. 3d south Third west. Eighteen members were present ami Miss Olsen presided at the meeting. Director Elva J. Gibbs conducted the presentation of the cook. pledging ritual and Lillian Felt They are making their home led the group in singing "Song in Brigham City at present. of Friendship," and "A Pale Yellow Rosebud. Following the closing ritual Farewell Dance Given' to everyoi e For Earl Nelson Fri. pie was served present and a beautiful talisman rose was Corinne's given each regular farewell member by the director. dance honoring young men call- Four former members, Ida ed into the armed forces was T. Iladfield, Alice H. Young. neld Friday night honoring Earl Anna N. Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mary Owen and Streeper, were reinstated. They Serrell Nelson. have been away from Brigham A dance was- - held in the Cot City and the chapter for sev- inne ward recreation hall,- - with eral months. music by the Andreason orf chestra. A large crowd attended. Nelson was presented with Op ening Social Of a purse by the townspeople. Bishop Julius E. Campbell and Corinne Mutual Is Fred Bradford extended the Held Tues. Evening good wishes of his friends, and Nelson responded. The Corinne ward Mutual f Improvement association was scheduled to hold its opening Packers Here From social Tuesday evening of this San Francisco week in the Corinne ward recMrs. Earl Packer and famreation hall. The Andracson brothers or- ily are here from San Franchestra was slated to furnish cisco, Calif, to visit with Mrs. music for dancing, with punch Packer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. served to guests. The social Andrew Olsen: also friends and was under the supervision of relatives in Brigham City. The the Junior and Gleaner girls. Packer family will return to the Officers of the Mutual at coast on September 20. f Corinne this year are Ezra Ellis Burt, Burnette, Douglas Tingey Brothers Meet Alda Campbell, Elva Miller, Cranner and Barbara Hewlett. Around The World Two sons of Guy A. Tingey Opening class periods for the ward will bo Tuesday evening, of Brigham City, Gayle Tingey September 19, beginning at of the U. S. nay and Technician Fifth Grade Max Tingey of the 8:30 oclock. army engineers, met in New in July. A. A, U. W. Meeting Guinea Gayle entered naval service Wed. Evening At 7:30 last January, while Max has been in the army engineers The September meeting of a year ago last July. the Brigham City branch of A third son, Second Lieutenthe American Association of ant Fred is in the air Women, postponed force, now Tingey, University from last week, will lie held has been serving in China. He overseas the Wednesday evening. September seven months, and has beenpast in 13, at the home of the presthe a year ago ident, Mrs. Ernes'i E. Myers, last army since January. at 113 east First south, begin7:30 o'clock. attend. Peach Days plans will ning at Prospective ns well as reg- be told and reports of summer ular members are invited to work will be given. 5T BUY BONDS one-hal- C. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hansen of Brigham City announce the marriage of Viola, to Sgt. Willof Bushnell iam J. Lowery, General hospital. The couple was married September 5 in Brigham, J. Edwin! Baird, county clerk, perform-ing the ceremony. at The bride is employed Bushnell hospital as a diet tf ADMISSION BRIGHAM CITY S1.00 Management Pays Tax West Co. SOLDIERS W!H HALF PRICE |