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Show r. Co rinne News lewd-ourn- OX ELDER Spotlighting af Brigham City, Utah Friday, January Rev. Jerome Stoeffel To Speak At Fireside UTAH 17, 1947 Farm Bureau The Rev. Jerome Stoellel will be the guet speaker at the Eignth ward Fireside chat Sat urday evening at 9 30 o'clock The fireside will be held at the home of Grace Jensen, 340 north Main street. All those interested are invited to attend Will Elect New A war-bn sho.tage is sei-- I Utah In-- ! lously handicapping dians in taeir cffoits to get back into the business oi making beaded glove s, hunting ve-t- s and tuna! icgalia Only a tuckle ,f bughl coloied beads now teach Aniencj bom Eu ope Dunng the vva bead imports ceased oi Officers Sat. Tne annual eh t turn the Box Eldei Farm will be conducti d in the chambeis at the County Court h use Satuiday afternoon at 2 to an an-- 1 oclock, accoiding A V Smoot, bv nounrement president Otiei matte, s to be taken up at the meeting include discus-- j sion of the bureau's state farm program as well as its state log-- j islative program, Smoot said An expanded piograu lor 1947 is planned, he explained because of additional funds which will be available to the bu.eau through a raise in the membership fee from $4 to $10. Principal speakei at Saturday's meeting will be Hany Bryson, member dilector for the American Farm Buienu in 11 western states. All members if the county farm bureau and otheis interested are invited to attend ol Phone your news to No. The Famous WiNKLER 7. , STOKERS No Shear Pin No Down Payment $9.68 Per Month Immediate Delivery See This Stoker Demonstrated He Convinced BEEHIVE Coal 68 & Appliance North Main - Ph. 1 Moves Into Church GREENFIELD, O (UP) housing shoitage notes The Rev. Hilda Custei, minister of the Church ol the Nazar-en- e here, was unable to find a house after three searching weeks. He built paititions in the church building and moved his family in the improvised home. mtnely. ' Full Indian tubal icgalia loi thi use ol thousands ol bends, and due to then lack, Utah Indians ii short on Inchan c slump. From Duchesne County, it is lepoitcd that there arc only foui m live complete Indian costumes lett on t.ie Uintah and Om ay Indian reservaThis is explained in the tion fact that when high linking Indians pass to the Happy Hunting grounds they aie buried in full tribal tegalia. With no beads available to make clothes, the present costumes will pass to the grave with then owners as burial clothes Even in this modern age, Red men who bury their dead are fearful of grave tobueis who tiendishly pen up the burial plare of a lecently depot ted Indian to steal his elaborate costume Colorado River Has Piscatorial Wonders "Are theie any fish in the Colorado Rive.tounds and visitois to Utah frequently ask. The questioneis imagine that because of the heavy load af silt carried by Utahs biggest stream, that the watei could support no fish hie. Tne fact is however, that at Moab, some eight kinds of fish have been on fhe caught by fishermen The most interesting of river. winch is the Colo: ado River salmon, so named by Major Paw-e- ll who lust navigated the stiean through Utan in 189ti. This fish, sporting a huge head often reaches a length of 36 inches. And then theie is the Channel Cat, which often reaches thirty inches in length and weighs fifteen pounds, and his cousin the Mud Cat, a smaller fish. Then theie is the Boney the Hump Tail, a and last, Back, a twelve-inche- r, the common Carp, Suckers and ' Perch ( wish to express my appreciation to the people of P.ox Elder County for the many kindnesses shown me during my tenure of office as County Clerk and before that as State Highway Patrolman. It has been a pleasure to I serve you. I am now entering into partnership with my t father, John E. Baird, in the Real Estate, Insurance and kindred lines. We shall make every effort possible to qualify ourselves to serve you efficiently. My father has been in this line of business for over HO years, and I believe, knows the business as well as any person. We are located at 43 South Main, Brigham City and shall welcome your patronage at any time. Call in or telephone us (phone 19) when you have problems that we can help you with. J. Edwin Baird THE BAIRD AGENCY Real Estate Iaans Inuranre Bonds J. Edwin Baird J. E. Baird 11- HONEYVILLE, and M.- George - i i ) - ' , o OF TERRITORY 01 . . . ,. n I m J 'J its tnil - 4 I- af-te- Fii-du- WtTfUi'f rich fia j cit-iu- y pit-sen- , It&SilI ,h&U . .. t UrA lr . ' ,l :W,i JLif in PHONE 142-- APPLIANCES BEEHIVE i Invites You To Hear " HOLLYWOOD TIME " STAR Saturday, January 18 over K.S.L. Starring MICKEY ROONEY in ' JUNE mfre twice as 'lire MOON with two M Wood door Exclusiie Dealers For great names FRIGIDAIRE and GENERAL .MOTORS. Beehive Coal And Appliance tun Scholarship Awards Every Week hos Scholarship Awards will be given to the oung ladies, ears of age or over who write the best letters on the subject Why I Want to be a Beauty Operator. I7 Tell in your own words GM buiy on your letter now Letters just why you d like to be a beauty operator. will be judged on the basis of sincerity not on ond drop literary style. Write your letter today it in the mail. It may win on of these valuable Awards for you! Scholarship (Bmuh SdwoL 2470 Washington Boulevard, Ogden. Utah 7- oik bring i 1 xjc&IcLl HWI j k-.- . oui letter ma he as long or short as you wish. Mail it to us not latir than January 11 to qualify for iirst contest, and efvh Siturday for subsequent contests. All letters bevome our proptrtv. iViiston of judges shall be final Duphiare awards ir case of ties 'VM' t to h i I 504 - i or men Phone fally-- t : i Contcttt End Eoch Soturdoy, Beginning January 11. 1947 lit Award Free Tuition fo the Complete Excelos Course in Beauty Culture 2nd Award $50 Credit on Tuition 3rd Award $25 Credit on Tuition k i , lo help amhitiois oung people get started in the attractive and profitable heaim profession. Fxcelcis announces: . i . j hac cer thought voud like to bt a professional operator and earn good money in this interesting and pleasant work, this mav be sour golden opportunity! maculate dairy. --UHSLU.P'W , , If Actne boys need plenty of rich, pure mill to keep them healthy and alert. Make sure your kiddies drink their from our imdaily quota of milk JUM'liW id'!- ! DURING JANUARY m wvmar i I 3 m gm1; I - FRIGIDAIRE 'MY PAPER ROUTE! Its Top Cream Whips , id-atni'- s ln.ut Free Delivery v . V Jitters Hit Basin The oil well jitteia a high state of expectancy has hit the Uintah Basin. The excitement started a few weeks ago when a big diillin-outfit struct huge flow of gas 54,000,000 cu- bit feet every 24 hours enough to supply the city of Los Angeles. The gas was reached at 5200 feet, a few miles north- west of Vernal. Operations the went right on however. drillers were seeking oil, and they had the facilities to go down to 8,000 feet if necessary. Witain 24 hours after the gas 36 additional oil was struck, men arrived in the Uintah Basin, almost every square mile of which has been charted by c, ew s f jcismog' aph men dur18 this At the months. past ing writing, all the land that can be leased bv oil men and others had been grabbed in even acre tracts. Residents and half-acr- e of Vernal, Roosevelt, Duchesne and oilier towns in the Basin are keeping watchful eyes on the independent drillers rather than the big oil companies. If an in- dependent operator hits oil, he will tell the woild about it. The big concerns might cap an oil strike and announce it later. . i - COVER A LOT ' i v d - call.--, Oil at the nonic of Miss Ada June last Sundav cvi rung Ndsj.n teev epj vei candv mak- -' i he-- e I s SaiV La - it 15 Mr PERRY, Jan 15 '1; and MJm of Wmtle S E! ian dalght'-Wriiirr and Mis Dunn H ay vilk and Mi d i. In ioe'a George Coviv and duughtei Horn lilt. .veil d uni go Jiun it Ogdm, have ictuined !h h mu of M m M - C 'and home altei a thiee weiks vaea-- Eli i, d Wpson ca tiaveled by tion They Toi occa m !ii"i J hi T Ball i ud a ,n ive'cmw of M .thiOjgh Colo, ado, - Oklahoma, at Dallas, and visitui iclulivi'5 iLpi.im City i e i o M Wi Liilli W gir (Texas Then thev visited Carls- t ss t w J the A i it 'll el cave: ns m New Mexico a i vi it i t s. T "i d I. is Au-d- . me .Ml, ,ij I hi n El Texas, and Juaiez ni- nied h and Fiend Lynettc via afi vv mi i tug datives Mexico The i visited A piiesthood talk 'Overi i Is Tne, lame to l a ill Hid J 'ls vve-vev T A.lona at Plot . nix, 0 he Ma ), ie ?) Mil coming Fe.n was given by Paul at Pasadena, Caht to attend the to M 5 i A W.gnl J s No. I, a B Buit and M.s Janes Ma ole Rose ti siiv il Tin Visited E a Wtdve H V it si e.si n d San Jose, gave a vei v inteiesting talk on at Modesto, ' v i D Wh'ti a an I I i H w,t si Sundav at dm-- . San Fiuneisco Making our Aims and Pu poses Barnaul, u ol t ii daug ite hi foj 1947 Pi ogtessive." Cong', SaS.u miento, Calif., and friends a d, h.iv i go 'e to S M . J un The (" ta ion Hall w hen sidi to , the at Re i, Nev. il m.d mging furnished . 1) m Ch , W J Pe'i'i-iol Bcnsen visit-- I lake ub his ibiv ". hei - i ') iaa guest pining and closing numben ti '! t in H mev villi' datives with nl ihss Alton Rigby of Faihiew, V mdav i M arm U - Peal Ba naid, ..ml M s Wig-- l veiling I ta i, a student at the Utah M M and Ms Lu And . vis M .aid was visiting and u en'.e A Mi Ed Dickey P. ii na d and H Ea: s id 'i s and gi liultu: al college was a gui t NeAid Wig'it an i ,p P.ovo Saturday. the at the home il.t.ves Joanni alundi',1 nei the week-enand Inends daugnli'i Eve! n t. m hi e at dijo'e: Ma ly Tlatives r m J hi e i , ice of Bi-of Miss yij tha Jean Smoot A from was in Honey tended the birt tav dime giv .Vcd-- i - i M. i M ,t Cl - kston la-- t the i it tie boon Snoot villi SaUe day t, attend pally was held at the -was tne B hop R.iv-li- n '1 t a W sin n O, home Sutui'ldv evening in hei tuni.ul o! Mis Maiy Wheatley Pi il J i ji M - Paul Ba.n.ed and held in the Sunday, hone: mg ini ig t h noi, sixteen guests enieing A d nice wa.A s nd ew ' M.i, the atfaii Honeyville vvaid hall Filday i!t,i onthdav of Miictuined A lai ge crowd ot W.gnt V s Edna Carte: evening Mr. Rex Gooch ol Dilags, young lolk'- weie out to have a A R .up ol t: lends gatin' id f. an C hfo nia las; week alter Id.no, and small daughter Linda good time Kavc. have been visiting for the past ten davs at the home of Mr. and Mr- - Lafayette R Nelson, Tip On Tooth Care NE A' YORK tUP) Fiuit and Mrs of Gooch. its pan i, fiuit jiuce- - shauld be taken A gr up of neighbors cn'er-taincol betmc, a meal to mscil at a get acquainted pnty benefit the teetn, says Dr. Joseph and shown at the home of Mr F V ,Kc ot Tutts College Dens A and Mis. .Flovd Cutter on fita tal S hoo! He reports tnat hints, apples and raw vegevening in honor of M, and Mrs Ivan Mangu u who were etables aie ellicienl cleanseis to mauied iecentiy. Mrs. Man cum remove sugars and starches wa, tin former Miss Mae Snen-kl- e which cause tooth decay of Jacks n, Wyo. A vaiiety in ittendanci The next dance of games were played and a de- w ill be held Jan. 24th. licious lu icheon served to about Mis. George Davis entertained lovely eig .teen fi iends of her son Many thi.ty to the Fred: lek at a gilt-- i weie piesented party at her home bi ide and groom on Sata-davhonoring his sixth Mis. John Caitei of Park Val- birthday Game- wee eni yed and ley visited tne past week a the home of her son and lamilv, lunch seived Miss Elaine Cartel entertainFloyd Cartel. Mi and Mis A ayrie Ainlti-sied at a paitv at hei heme on have moved to Ogden when Saturday evening, thirty guests Various their enjoying the afian they aie now making This attractive door hood is now on many of the f nest h ne. He L employed by the games we.e enjoyed Following homes from coast to coast. It is a double layer c the f res the paitv Miss Trcva Ha: per Sow croft company there. construction wood molding, arranged to shed ren, to give Another siicces-lu- l ma led entei tained cght of the girls at full winter protection, and to keen your doorwoy ond inn folk-dance was held in the a slumbe party at her home in or fre io' neat and dean even in sloppy weather. Elaine Carter, wnoe wait rccreati nal hall last Eu-ri- i hoi.' esdmote, ot immediate service evening with a large c ovvd bu thdav oieuned that day. CORINNE. Jan 15 The Sunday evening xaci ament stivnv held in the C'linue ward u. ovej by Bishop Ju'ius Campbell and the program Yaunde the dnection of th quotum wuth Jewel! Nelson A trumpet solo conducting was tendered by Lloyd And,' if Bi igham City, accompas n pie-idc- Red Men Lament Bead Shortage i Perry News O Honeyville News i hoods repel rain ond snow, odmit light and air. t to fit exactly the doorway if protects . . . very large variety of colors, styles, and trims to harmonize with the architecture of your home . . can be permanently and perfectly attached to any building material: wood, brick, or stone. Your door hood need never be replaced. It will preserve its attractive appearance for the life of your home. Phone us at once for free estimate. Absolutely no obligation. We can now make prompt delivery. Each hood is custom-buil- MADE IN UTAH BY BERT VELLS 4cffcihm |