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Show Menfj y ere lleiuS-oum- 0 Hjfoij "ts & ' he 2 lZDfion f ci elder Wedaesday.jJec. Tourists Enrich HooUers Set Look Over Bingo Prizes For Tonight's C. Of C. Party Thanksgiving Dinner Guests At Robert Tingey Home Vi 4. X 1S4S INDIANAPOLIS (Up, visitni - u Indiana spend fjr smallpox an average of $io ejth pt,, djyj L diptussH' iph the state Dep.,1 tment ,,f U1,1L' c ukh Ktlaliun.s , uhonp-nhas aimiuiued The 10 h.uster shots and depaitmenl said India-mu will be bu touiist trie. "t'l Or worth "'"Dee. fi, '0 the I.i u :noi e than h2.H.oou imu to aneounced by state nine than biic Mltii nurse. amount in 193!). 9 to W,U be f'om 0ut-of-sta- Morning fVk; led Fl c C - tinji- G VfU n-- ,n ehory, ml a the mo:nin. limit f" take pin c and at tl - X, VSit j - RYU place, 'Mo child will he i nmumi-without the paint, v in writing, the health nui e slid. d at th- - , ,?f at the Jt "'as ji All Of The IJrothers And ! ' (,UII1W1 nsas y and we to re' ittle Rock ee HOT Family Thanksgiving Dinner Attended By More Than 80 Guests wt '!e- Mrs Stliiley Mae :y w 1 f, o Mn the c, she priced Hand Saws, tracSquares, I )i ills and ises. 8U Fuller Paints . . . Just Hie gift for Hie around man who likes to spruce-u- p ic IMS vcles CHILDREN des Sturdily Kiddie's Built Two-whe- el $14.65 bike . . . $27.50 rd than, ml go-- ' ts toj Thanksgiving uminmiinwaEn r. 31.4; Ijroadca: for h supei lew, sen .ay Christmas . away a dm-n- Six yeais ago Mr. and Mrs. Tingey acquired the old home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Tingey. They have been remodeling and fixing it up, and finally moved into it late last This fall they decided summer. to have the entire family all of the brothers and sisters, sons and daughteis, even grandsons and granddaughters, and a host of come home for the family Tnanksgiving dinner. Eight sisters and one brother in the family are living, in addition to the widows and families of two bi others who are deceased. They and their families were the guests. In addition to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tmgey there were Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hansen, Mrs. Annie Tingey, Mrs. Mae Tmgey of Weston, Idaho, Elmo Tingey, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Rey nolds of Mayfield, Utah, Mr,, and Mrs Clarence Peny, Mr. and Mrs Alien Williams of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ogden, tel cut-o- l have given way by now . the place. Player Vnginia Jilene Andersen, daughter of Leslie I. and Alice Howe Andersen, died 11.35 at at a local hospital o'clock Monday evening followillness. ing a two-da- y The child was born Oct. 14, 1944, in Biigham City. Surviving besides the parents. Brigham City, are a brother, LeGrand Andersen, and two giandmothers, Mrs. It a Andersen, Brigham City, and Mis. Anna Howe. Gardenia. Calif. Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 1 oclock in the Brigham City First ward chapel, directed by Bishop Floyd Jenson of the Sixth ward. Friends may call at the Harold B. Felt Funeral home Wednesday evening and Thuisday until time ol service. Buna) will be m the Hear River cemetery. day 01 several days of hard woik, and planning cooking, then of a huge stack of dirty dishes to wash. B u t dinner Thanksgiving memories of almost any mother in these paits should be brightened in contrast with the Thanksgiving dinner company at served noon last Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rob-e- i t Tingev at 445 south Second easl. Riighan City. The Tmgevs had more than tectk THE a a i CHEST Moderately es and nils. Baby Daughter Jo c. earned tuikey on toast. And Ihanksgivtng is just a pleasant menioiy of a huge dinner with all tne trimmings to the famAll of ily the family but moth-e- i, to whom its a memory of a TOOL 4 Andersens Lose The caita, of the Thanksgiving tuikev has made just about its la t l! ip to the dinner table, For HiS AS tys to the family home of the late .Mr. for a cooperative Thanksgiving dinner. The home now is the Tingey. More than 80 diners were served two large tie and all the trimmings. olid east, Brigham City, esiiii ,k ,,j yj,. ,UR jrs at ' and chickens 11 Sifters And Their Families and Mrs. James Tingey at 4!5 . . Phone your news to No. 7. m . by-la- arrange a Children's program, and all talented youngsters are to volunteer to appear on the program, the committee said. Orville Merrell presented the three speakers in behalf of the veterans committee of the club, which includes, in addition to Men ell, Vanez T. Wilson and Clyde B. Stratford. -- II Break-Awa- y Three of Box Elder countys returned service men spoke, telling something of their war the at regular expci lences, weekly luncheon meeting of the Brigham City Rotaiy club Fii-da- y noon. The speakers were J. D. Merrell, son of Will Mer-rel- l, Wayne Call, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Vosco Call, and Dwayne Andersen, son of Mr. and Mrs. David O. Andersen. Merrell served as a lineman with the 46th signal heavy construction battalion, in both the European and Pacific theaters. Call served in England and Europe with the intelligence service. and Andersen served in the Pacific theater. Visiting Rotarians were Jerry Fruin and John Stark, both of Ogden. Guests were C. D. Bristol, Logan, and Scotty Clements. Heber Sessions reported on a recent trip to Los Angeles and Cheyenne, Wyo., and Harold Felt reported on a trip to Ohio. A letter was read from J. Edwin Baird, secretary of the Soldiers Memorial committee, asking a contribution for the county oldiers memorial. It was announced that the annual banquet given by the Rotary club for the Box Elder football squad will be held Thuis-da- y evening in the cafeteria at the high school, beginning at 6:30 oclock. The 'Rotary clubs Christmas party, for Rotarians and their children and grandchildren, will be held in the Commercial club-rooTifursday evening, December 19, it was announced by the committee. It is hoped to Ed Ward. Delos Thompson, Searl Beecher, Earl Madsen s of the or- ed. He asked that all members of more than sions of the . . inspect some G. Mann, study these and know what Walter 50 valuable pines to be given ganization. in Bingo, which will be tne president, has especially urged they're voting on when the fcatuie that all menbers attend tonights question comes to a vote tonight. principal entertainment The Chambers entertainment at tonights party in the Com- paity and meeting, in view of mercial clubrooms for members the importance of the proposed committee has charge of arof the Chamber of Commcce changes on which theyll be ask-t- o rangements for the party. De-Lvote. and their partners. The party Thompson is chairman, and with Ed Ward and Searl Beecher starts at 7.30 o'clock. and will Copies of the include a piogrum, Bingo and a the proposed changes noted have (pictured above) are committee all Chamber members. Earl Madsen is secretary-been mailed to Dutch lunch. of the Chamber of The members aLo will vote members for study piior to to- manager Commerce. on suggested changes and revi nights meeting. Mann explain At Home on the Railroad Colton Canoe Devised Pop Pays for Truants A BOSTON (UP) In a drive to Tenn. (UP) CHILLICOTHE, O. (UP) ParMEMPHIS, $1 full sized canoe made of lami- eliminate smoking in coaches, ents of Ross county are fined a day if their children are inexnated cotton and plastic sections placing feet on seats and stampcusably absent from school. Win-ci- e is now on the maiket. The Na- ing out cigarettes against upSturgill of Waverly paid $29 tional Cotton Council says the holstery, Boston and Maine rail-loa- d and costs and Jesse Roe of employes are handing pas- Frenchtown $9 and costs after canoe is light hut strong, and can be packed in two pieces of sengers leaflets which say, "You their childien had been absent luggage weighting only 65 wouldnt daic do the.se things at fiom school foi 29 and 9 days home. respectively. pounds. PRICE d Smart new merchandise . . . drastically reduced in price because we need the room. 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SPECIAL LOW PRICES GOOD USED RADIOS who like the better modern. 1 ONLY PORTABLE ELECTRIC AND BATTERY COMBINATION $14.75 DRESSES $9.95 CHOOSE FROM MANY FURNITURE TABLE EMERSON PHONE 818 THAT R.C.A. and A FEW COATS ENDURES 1 ON SALE WEDNESDAY THROUGH -- WALK A BLOCK AND PRICE others Merrell Lumber Co. TtJ 7HE GIFT MODELS SAVE" Plenty FULL-FASHIONE- D SATURDAY Of HOSE For Christmas Giving WUtadfy Shop |