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Show 8 n bus The appioxinntc bus cost O Willard News pei per on will he Mu foi this jthioe thousand mile tup It is iu6-oiin- ial WILLARD, Jan 27 The BOX ELDER estimated that lodging and meals .society had a ;oual and uld h not per day pei shower foi Vlaitha Wells w",o Brigham City, Utah Wednesday. Jan. 29. 1947 cost over five ptison oi six dollars leave foi a mission to Holland distiuts of Caliluinia, Au-- I Any vegetable giower or deal-e- i n Maich 3. Many uselul ai tiVegetable Industry To ping c.untv who de- weie given her, together in Box Eldei ona and .Mexico This tour La wishes to make this nould with a huge traveling suitca-- e Be Inspected On Trip being puns i ed by E Milton get in tou.h with thetrip extension Last Wednesday evening t e hoiticultur-I Iseivice, Andefaon, extension Stewait advises Willard chon after piactice had Plans die now madt, t, and hi-- , to emltteP a social for hei class in the County Agi itultui al Agent RobThe tentd'ive uatt loi leaving The name snoigasboid is a uoms Ga res w ere played, re ert H Stewait aih f i a Salt Lake City has been set for of the woids foi but- fieshments weie seived and a tour oi vigitabh ship the morning f ftbiuaiy 14, by compound ter. cheese and biead mallei uit case was given her An enjoyable time was had at both pai ties David O Andeisen and H Eugene Peny of the S.uth Box Eldei ,take nigh council was in at the attendance meetings Sunday morning and evening Cpl. Glenn Biaegger arrived home last week. He has been in Korea for 10 months. He looks W'ell and is glad tj be home again 8 ONLY 8 ONLY MrAnnie Jepp en of Bng-haCity was visiting with her MEN'S MELTON Ladies' Wool and Rayon son Mr. and Mrs Boyd Jeppen and family Sunday. Thirteen officers and teachers of the Willard ward Sunday school attended the Sunday school convention held in Garland Sunday, January 26 $13.50 Pvt Dai win Facer left foi . . carp atter a few days furlough The Willow Cieek camp of tr.e Daughters of Utah Pioneer rm run hpld their monthly meeting at 1 : . . . the h me of Ila Facer Thursday $2.C0 only BOYS' MELTON JACKET afteinoon. After the opening exCHILDREN'S RAYON ROBES, Regular $2.98 ercises and a report from the $1.98 Good Cheer committee, the BLEACHED FLOUR SACKS, Bundle of 6 85c piogiam was given: Sketch of the life of Hanflun 3 only LADIES' WINTER DRESSES Dudley Pearson was read by $3.00 Historian Alice Harding. Piano solo, Ila Facer. $3.50 lonly GIRLS' SNOW SUIT, size 10 The lesson, Pi neer Remini-cense- s 2 only CHILDS' SNOW SUIT, size 3 was given by Lillie Brun-ke- r, $2.50 who aLo exhibited clothes 7 Pairs CHILDRENS LEGGINGS, sizes 2 to 5 and pictuies. One of the cos$2.50 tumes was one that was over All Childrens Snow Suits, Coats and Leggings Sets REDUCED 100 yeais old and was made in England. Piam duet, Ila Facer and 2 ONLY daughter Donna. 7 ONLY County Captain Thome of the Box Elder camp was present Ladies' Winter Ladies' Winter and spoke to the Daughters There weie two county officers, 24 members and four visitois $7-5Refreshments weie 0 piesent. served bv Ila Facer, Mary BiaegBessie and Perry. ger i ' Tree Price List Re-h- 1 ten-da- -- FINAL JANUARY JACKET values $ $5.00 ni . g ... 1- -3 sums LOOK OVER OUR RUMMAGE Loaded With Bargains! Two Solo, One Private License Issued Here TABLES Outstanding Values! Will Be Out Soon Robeit H Stewait, county tgiicultuial extension agent, today that the 1947 tiee puce lit and ciicular will be icady for distnbution throughout the state within the next two week-- , acc iding to Raymond R Moore, extension fotes-te- i at Utah State Agncultuial college This ciicular will give the kinds and the respective puces of the small f.iest tiees that may be obtaired fiom the college nuiseiv thi. spnng. aie Twelve diffeient soecle luted in the curient ciicular: Pondeiosa pine, blue spiuce, eastern red cedar and rock mountain jumper, and elgnt hardwoods, green ash, Sibenan elm, black locust, thornless honey locust, Russian olive, blacky walnut, golden willow and pi plar. The stock vanes in size from for the four to eight inches softwoods and ficm eight to over 36 inches for the hardwoods. This year fur sizes of Siberian eln will be cffeied- 12 to 24 inches, 12 to 36 inches, 24 to 36 inches, and 36 inche and over. Tne prices for 1947 have been increased somewhat, Professor Mcore leported In 100 lots, a pi ice of $2 is asked for the softMoct of the hardwcods woods. are quoted at $1.50 and $2, the exception being that the two laiger sized elms aie listed at These $3 and $5 respectively. prices include the cod ef digging. bundling and shipping. These small trees are raised at the nurzery maintained by the Utah State Agncultuial college in cooperation with the federal government, under the law, for tne purpose T supplying planting stock to for windbteak and wood-lpurp.ses at a low cost. Moie than 250,000 trees of the above mentioned species will be available for shipment about the last of Maich. Requests far tiees will be filled in the older received, Mooie said. Theie is an abundance of Sibeiian elm and blake locust planting stock but cedar and blue a shoitage spruce. To assure a complete selection, ordeis should be mailed befoie March 15. Fuither infoimatian nay be obtained from the county agent office or by wilting to the Utah State Agiicul-turcollege extension service or the school of 'foiestry at Logan and asking for U. S. A. C. Price circular No. 18, entitled Lost of Forest Trees foi Farm Planting in Utah. were seived by Vi Coia Quayle, Mi- - Lillie Weaver and Mis Vera Larsen and benediction was offeied by H Eugene Peiry Mis. Cora Quayle entertained twenty guest at her home last Monday afteinoon honoring the eleventh birthday anniver-sa- i Games v of her son Reese. weie played and refreshments wuc erved The guest of hnor received many nice pi esents. Refi eshments PERRY, Jan 27 -- The Peny P T A meeting was held last Fndav evening at the school Pie.ident Therma house, with Huinllt n conducting Leland Opem. g or aver by C. Edward Thorne Principal Wilson led in a business discussion and showed moving pictuies ol Utah and Yellowstone dances pai k Pioneei skit, and folliw-mg weie presented bv the chlidien of the fifth and sixt i g dues. Doiothv Hlisehl, LcAnn ard JoAnn Hamilton, Thorne, Faye Hedin, Nancy Giant Young, Gaiy Davis, Keith Adrain Billings, Reese Quayle, Nelson. DeVcr. Perry, and Bil P- - Beehive Camp Regular meeting ol iht. v nive camp, Daughter 0 Utai Pioneers, will be corn ed Thursday evening at oclock at the home of Mrs Hai ding, 506 south Second , street. The meeting is nt L held Fidaiy evening as because of a conflicting ing D. U. Walker lie Perry News i Phone No. 7 when vou news item tw,. j v . , Sv1 , fLs Parker 51 I, WOMEN'S READY-TO-WEA- REDUCED R Clark-McNar- fai-m- y er Desk Sets MAKING A LIST C A. West 3Z 'W'C'-- RIGHARfl TIRE SHOP 1,111,000 TRI-STAT- E the TOPtf YOU ,:M mm, materials joull need for jobs? Here are just a few of the repair terns we have in .stock now: WALLBOARD SWING HIGH-SWI- pjig' siiedi NG LOW! may be placed at any angle and rotated through a full 360. A touch of the finger will poise it for action in just the position that suits you best The new desk-style- d 51 mi.ttv ung a Easy Tuning At-D- cabinet. er. d C TARLJE RADIO $35.65 Easy-to-rea- An outstanding performer. Exattractive. Plastic ceptionally caibinet. Yourt For Solid Comfort H.F.(ioodrith 'Super Deluxe Reuter Trmt If war-tim- you wtsk 21.50 Ddri(r 4 25 Delivers 224 cui ft. healed air per minute Oiliest Motor 799 Keep your car warm this winter. Install this extra large Super Deluxe B. F. Goodrich hot water heater. Directs plenty of heat to all J rJ PAINT COMPLETE STOCK Of Front End Parts And The Latest Equipment For Installing Them HAVE A BRIGHAM TIRE SHOP 1 ft k'UfWv 1' v- r'yA'-- i - , Vl IK vwiisn-- ;:j r ' SETS FROM d tfg. t udvd U)70, T rcWJ LllMBER3gg begar 4n . c ell ft icy schc ml, $69 bw REMINDER 42, cm T1 Ueanwhil i of tni nsonng tickets B and dry and THURSDAY ill a v. y n B MORNING member leagut In ti ki pui cha ah vchic high sc fie i c ick zntertair. ..elude :S uiche and v ne Kof of Mr i NYLON HOSE gauge, full iashioned, newest shades. Sizes 9'2 to 10' 2 only. Pair 45 MARQUISETTE of Bi 1.35 PANELS Lovely panels of rayon marquisette 4 ftfl in a good length for your windows. 1.93 42x81 inches. Each the of pei fain k pioj LL fundi eds by Bi i cs w ll ball du said darn all pio onal Fc ' ion dm r Ma,c ak aie Si mi ie p h, y. If Cold Weather Advice you wish to have a short winter, have your note come due in the spring. , C chap! to call zation ex n be disi :av ie erk To Hem t, ti n t'y of tl jrm ma ldei wasn't for the installment plan, a lot of If it animals would be wearing their own furs, this Of course the first real touch of winter is the coal dealers. Everyone should have a thermometer. If you havent one. get it now because they're a lot higher in summer. Why go south for the winter when you have a lot of win- ter here? thoroughly. "ei SffA i.'Ai v lurch And why go elsewhere for AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE when we can take care of your needs so A?1 V ' Folks: Considering Howdy the weather, this should be a cold column. This i the season thats so cold even the wind howls about it. Phone 548 146 South Mam irL'Hl iei for po! 1 SINGLE AND DOUBLE vvh Speaking for throughout car, and to defroster. WE , By $31.70 dynamic dial. Waiting for new dres? Why wait when IJurecapping is so safe SO e leseconomical? Learn this son for peace-tim- e saving. Keep oa the safe side get thick new treads with Duramin the rubber vitamin that makes ksCOHVEWItWttLtlWSlfeftVall'ASt thi ahead L ared For farm or cottage. Beautiful tone. Attractive walnut longer lasting ol the i e COME IN AND SEE THEM! 1 ons ana eed S i i Jigen' Tsrmi lubber tougher, more resilient, di,41 it GLENN CHEWY Radio Mnntola Convnint Your Smooth YJom Tires ith the r Coun .V all those ve 3 ftCQS7R Battery Powered CAN v ol Si i tfJEKE SAYING IT WITH VALUES ftAIDflg) mm'ttn super-'o- r pio-duc- Fom C I new-typ- cows $145,428,000 cash incomes for the state dairy farmers. Illinois jj Nohinges or other friction or wear. Instead, a al Co. th nes metal sphere is securely held by a e concealed, permanent magnet holder makes it easy . . . New scoop 1 5 with your eyet even to replace the shutlThepointstays moist-t- he holderdiy. JOBS? Bring it into and let us supply bul me ITS magnetic! fittings to fail Ol nun tj I INTERIOR REPAIR art . OF ot Bob W. Hillman and Cecil Bradbuiy, both of Bngham City, soloed last week at the Brigham City airport, and Sunday Rob-ei- t W. Hunsaker of H neyville lireceived his private pilots cense, Joan C. Weir, manager of Seagull Aviation, announced this weik. All three die students of Seagull Aviation under the G I D. U. P. Oak Camp training piugiam Members of the Oak camp. Daughters of the Utah Prneers, will be held Friday evening at 7 30 oclock at the home of Mis. Eliza Stokes. y2 4 lom-bard- agn-cultui- al ALL V 1 Central Chevrolet Co icisens arriagi nty cler i led foi In of! |