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Show 4 vU L BOY ELDER NEW Briqham Ciiv, Utah, Friday, March Sons And Daughters Give Dinner On 38th 1, 1946 mmmmmmmm E&aEjS Wedding Anniversary A happy surprise occurred at the home of Mr and Mrs Leslie Bowden Sunday, February 24, when their sons and daughters surprised them with a chickin dinner in honor of tin ir 38th wedding anniversary Live tulips and a large wedding cake with bride and groom ornament decorated the center of the table Among those present were Mr and Mrs Kenneth Murdock and family of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs Die L Busenbark, and Mrs George Knavel family of Brigham City, Mr Knavel s parents, Mr. and Mrs George Knavel, Sr , The elder Kna-vel- s Salem, Ohio arrived here February 23 to spend a short visit with their son, whom they had not seen since he came home from the European theater of operations Presents were given, and an enjoyable afternoon and evening were spent. RECEIVED! JUST REMINGTON ELECTRIC SHAVER 'Three Some' Men, here's the razor you've been waiting so lonq for. We have a limited amount don't delay your purchase. Written guarantee will give years of shaving pleas- - New Shipment EVERSHARP PEN and PENCIL SETS jBIKTHS Eversharp pen and pencil sets are recognized the world over for their durability, beauty and outstanding service. Select yours today. Mr. and Mrs Robert L. Owens of 709 Fisher avenue, Fresno, Calif , announce the birth of a son, born February 21. Mrs Owens is the former Anna Watkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs C. C. Watkins, and the father is a son of Mr and Mrs Jesse Owens of Brigham City The baby will be named Robert Michael. Mdvin and Audrey Jeppsen Bott of Brigham City are the parents of a son born Tuesday, February 26, at Cooley Memorial hospital Charles and Evelyn Taylor Talbot of Willard became the parents of a boy born Wednesday, Februaiy 27, at Cooley hospital Wendell Ralph and Lillian Sheffield Westover of Brigham City are the parents of a baby gill born at Cooley Memorial hospital Thursday morning, Feb- i 8 Here! They're Another Thrilling Collection LADIES and GENTS rf HARVEL and KELRERT - - WATCHES advertised. Harvel and Kelbert watches are nationally They're guaranteed to give lasting service. They are especially attractive in gold- filled cases. At prices to fit every budget. See them to-- day at Tanners. Good Supply Of WATERPROOF WATCHES These watches are guaranteed to be water proof, dust proof, and with radium dial at low prices. WE CAN NOW GIVE YOU 7-D- ruary SERVICE on guaranteed WATCH REPAIRING JEWELRY REPAIRS AH work done by licensed men holding diplomas from the finest watchmaking schools in Ameiica. Bring in your watch today so it can be put in shape to give you the best service. If 0. Mr. and Mrs Merrill Squires have moved from their farm in West Corinne and will make their home in Brigham City. 1 hoy were recently surprised bv a group of friends and neighbors who called at their home and held a farewell party for them. Milton Norman, RM3 c, is now in Panama and expects his ship to make a trip up to the eastern coast This is the second trip of this kind that he has made, but on different ships His ship was in dock at San Francisco for about ten days Mom Dad have a birthday? undergoing repairs and he was able to get m touch with Lloyd entertain her bridge club? Tell Hubbard, seaman first class, sta vour News Journal about it. five-gallo- Honeyville News HONEYVILLE -- Mrs W. is Idaho Dance oi Blackfoot m Honey vide with her mothef Mrs G B Wintle and this other relatives a few days A Mr and Mrs George Covey Mrs and daughter Joan ofand all 8dul Covey, Bertha and rallcd at the home of Mr George L. Wintle Friday ,M Boothe and Hyrum Reed Mr. and Mrs of Ogden and Mrs Ceor tie spent Sunday with in Btnsen, Niblcy and jN Mrs Steven BuckmilJ Salt Lake City was a ville caller this week Mr and Mrs George t J tie and son DeVcre Salt Lake City Tuesday ? their son Elden and Wlf: their return home fr0m morning Robert Hunsaker, son of Mr is and Mrs Leon Hunsaker, the home on furlough from UlS navy Slionka and Dr Miss Jean guests on Mary Petersen were and Mr of Thursday evening FARM and FI Eli Mrs George Wintle Mr and Mrs Lamont Boothe visited and family of Ogden their mother, Mrs Hyrum Boothe Friday Miss Dorene Boothe of Ogden evewas in Honeyville Sunday Mrs mother her ning visiting bASEEDS Western Auto Supply Has Expanded Its Business By GAMBLES STORE purchasing power FARM and and February ADS GET RESULTS I 27, 1946 Y TYSON SEED AND PHONE 154 Keith Howard Dixon, 21, Rupert, Ida , and Zola Idessa Jensen, 18, Rupert, Ida. February 27, 1946. OiO X Plymout ' - t i You i I i1"', 5j k t l - are cordially invited to attend the first showing of the new 1946 DeSoto and Plymouth r cars , all day Saturday, March 2, at our garage on North Main street. I Spring! Bob Nielsen Jess Nielsen Like a spring tonic, one of these new hats will atur make a new man of you. It's time to discard the old and get ready for a new season new headpiece. latest in with a . . . See the styles and colors at Block's. In And See Them LEE HATS CHAMP HATS $6.50 to $10 $6.50 and $7.50 In And Bob Nielsen Jess Nielsen Say Hello leisen 333 NORTH MAIN STREET FEED West Forrest The Initial Showing Of The BEAUTIFUL, NEW and FIEL SJ re S, 25, 1946 Richard C. Collins, 25, Brigham City, and Genevieve B. Gohman,t27, U. S. army nurse. NS fev i. WESTERNS FURNITURE DEPT. 1946 i it irm At The New Store F JR tin ArFerlilizers BIG OPENING SALE NOW IN PROGRESS A t 41 COWS tificate of consent of Mrs. Vivian Nelson, grooms mother. I oi IHl' J Nelson, 20, U. S navy, and Grace Forsgren, 18, Perry, with cerRichard Norman Hughes, 25, Dayton, Wash , and Jeanne Arlene Hansen, 21, daughter of Mr and Mrs Ephnam P. Hansen, Tremonton. February 25, U' POULTRY 28. February st on Purchasing Combining the two agencies to increase their bringing greater values to their customers. d rvi ArFEEDS Darrell C. TANNER JEWELRY L d tioned at Moffett field, and they had some enjoyable tunes to get her On Wednesday evening the Sinclair Oil Refining company entertained the farmers and their families at a dtlightlul party in the ward recreation hall Motion sound pjetures were featured with singing reels in which the audience joined, and several educational films were and entertaining shown Prizes consisting of their products were given away to holders of lucky numbers and n the grand prize (a can of oil) was won by Stanley Gilbert Ice cream and cookies were served to all who attended Mr and Mrs Laron G Anderson have returned home afterr a two week vacation in southern California Perry, THE STORE OF BEAUTIFUL RINGS NEWS-JOURNA- Corinne camp, CORINNE Daughters of Utah Pioneers, nut Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs Roxie Fillmore. A sketch of the life of Hans Larsen was read by his granddaughter, Mrs, Della Owens. The lesson was given by Adele Christensen and a reading by Hulda Campbell. Following the meeting delicious refreshments were enjoyed by the members Several members atpresent tended the county dance held in Brigham City that evening. The last word received by his parents from Marion Roche informed them that he had been promoted to corporal and is now stationed in Manila. The members of the Relief society held a party in honor of Mrs Norma Bosley who is retiring from her duties as secretary of that organization after 15 years of service under four different presidents. An interesting program was given, various games were played and refreshments served. Mrs. Bosley was presented with a lovely gift in recognition of her years of faithful service. Mr. and Mrs Alma Smoot attended a party at Farmington on Washingtons birthday held In honor of Mrs Smoots mother, Mrs. James Millard, whose birthday fell on that day. Miss Martha Jean Smoot spent the week-enat Centerville as the guest of Miss Elaine Ford. Thursday evening the Boy Scouts of Troop 113 held a fathers and sons party in the ward recreation hall. Another successful married folks dance was held Friday evening in the recreation hall Tonight a dance will be held under the direction of the elders quorum, honoring all men who have been discharged from the service during the past month Mr and Mrs Howaad Jensen of Tooele, Utah, visited over the week-enat the home of Mr and Mrs Walter Bosley. Saturday evening they were delignt-full- y surprised by a group of friends at a party held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Norman, Marriage Licenses YOUR WATCH IS NOT SHIPPED OUT OF TOVN FOR REPAIRS i Corinne News BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH -- q evi S, ise iicl |