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Show North Box Elder Stake Primary Conference Carried Out In Pioneer Theme And Costumes olintd a oi-Th- v i i , -- Yjewd-ourn- A rehearsal lor the Box al ELDER BOX Called For Sunday arnJei made by Mm Manning a- - a ehi'd, and a p.imiiy medal vchiiti was pre-- i rited to tr at the 50th arni versaiy of the pi'naiy oigani atlon Gh nn Nelson, quaintly dressed as Bl hj,, Hi - of the old u.i 'nglon waid, t Id why the fiist oiimai'v was started Ke til ts weie niadt on the olleetion of bnthdiy pennies In the pinnary cluldion's hos pital The urn of ShlOSl has in piatei been collected in Noith B x El Mm Vutn J Hilt, a- - foi v der stake, as computed with tumi of j 83 collected list yeai tellei, m dttnhd tun A pictuie of those paiticipa grardmol hei , give tin d ot hei ting in the lilt th story Mi p'og' ni, In their Rut h dioi eei costuncs and make up, motha, Ma.gno wu- a was taken .th Wilcox M inning, irembei of the tnsl pnmaiy The founded in Utah Dining thi Papuans, a tube of New in Guine I, believe that s ul- of staiv, p,n ts woi tnutled monbos dead people return and may pantomime In other nl the piiimuy b aid, aid ehil oven mu ly mentals dien in toxluim-Mi- s Phone youi news to No 7. Waltei Chanbolain ex- Centennial corifuuiu' therm a .is entitled 'Yt to Yon' it t rh a Sun it .in no n bj fit' prim ry bo"d of Notti uox Elder stake at their unn n meet e in 3 In ward fii r nt ttoi conft'iente wu held el tin B iith.un City Eighth hjiiI ehn .i' in pel Fphoi'n John o trodueed ax Pie-- i ioit B ighain h Yuun.1, anil exphi. td the tall- - of hit i dke u j md i in ichition to the pi neei t ion it ltd the giuui leadu A 8 They Present Centennial Primary Conference For North Stake Rehearsal For Centennial Choir A Friday, February City. Utah Brigham El- der Centennial choir has been called for Sunday aflerncon at 2:30 o'clock, in the Box Elder (take tabernacle, officers of the choir announced today. The choir is is appear at Tremonton March 9, and officers are deurojs that the entire membership of the choir be on hand both for the rehearsal and the Tremonton program. -- INTO SPRING With Style And Comfort In One Of Our Sport Coat And Slack Combinations Relax and enjoy wearing; our .smart, immaculately tailored Comfort, clothing;. ease and long wear featured in eery spoit coat, every pair of slacks. Successful Valentine Dance Given By First Ward Mutual Tuesday YES . Plastic turn out wa on the First ward M I A Valentine, dance la t Tuesday evenirg in tne War Memoiial horn e. "Queen of Heal ts, ci .wned by Mis. LaPieal Col Anderson lins, was Delpha King, ciownod by Kail Madsen, Wdo Floyd Ar.detson, Sen iflr Scout Eveiyone had a wonderful time, thanks to a snappy and to caieful planning and anangements by peisons in chaigu, officers of the M. I A. A splendid hand foi icpoited , First Ward Will Give Two Plays Tue. Evening . The First ward drama section will present two plays Tuesday evening at 7 30 oclock at the First ward chapel, It has been Presbyterian Church Rhubaib was fust cultivated announced The plays premise foi its stalk as Cod in England to be highly enteitaining, and Services Announced about 1820. it has been annouced that Sei vices at the Community theies boom for all and the church Sunday public is invited to come and Piesbvtenan see them. morning will be in charge of, M A Pohl, who will bring the' e at the 11 o'clock woi ship service Sunday school will Sports Store To Open as usual, begin at 10 ocl ck Mon. At New Location with Mis Dick Flint in charge A change in the schedule has Official opening cf the Turley been made, and all sei vices will Sp n ting Goods stoie at its new be held in the mornings on the location, 13 west Forest stieet, econd and fouith Sundays each will be held Monday, Febiuary with difteient me fibers 24, it was announced this week month, taking congiegation bv Lawience E- - Tui ley, manager. of the Evening services on The store was formerly locat- chaige sec nd and fouith Surdays, ed at 259 noitn Main stieet wheie Turley opened business canceled announced, have been approximately one year ago. The A fellow hip suppei will be new stoie will featuie a comheld at the chuich this (Fnday) plete line of sporting goods and ai d a gun and fishing rod repair evening at 7 o'clock Mi Mis. J F Stoller, Mr. and Mrs depat tment, Turley said. Don Jeppeoon and Mr. and Mis LeRo Beane aie tne commit Phone your news to No. 7. tee in diatge f r the suppoi and enteitamrru nt The public is invited to attend Plain colors, checks, tweeds and s. SLACKS from $8.95 in checks, tweeds, and all-wo- all-wo- MEN'S DREDGES III gabardine, flannels. ol ol me-sag- WHEN? BOYS' Phone 850 South Main I -- ly AND SHOP TURLEY SPORTING Local Insurance Man Returns From School Anel T. John-on- , lepie-entin- g the Assurance Businessmens cempany in Bngnam City, returned heie this week after completing a tiaimng coui e in health and accident insuiance at the University of two-wee- is k Utah. This A MEW STOKE MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21TH couise was conducted, according to Johnson, by of the National a o elation of accident and health undeiwnteis A business of the ation giaduate Utah State Agneultuial Colltge at Logan, Johi on has been engaged in the insuiance business in Biigham City since Januaiy, following five yeais sei vice m the aimy. rtpie-sentativ- -- At 13 West Forest Street (Formerly Located At 259 North Main Street) Turley s has ev FISHERMAN... er v thing for the hunter. We feature nationally Turley's has ex ery thing for the fisherman. We famous makes of rifand les. shot guns other small arms, or if preferied, rifles can he built in our gun v j smithing depai tment to the customer's order. We carry an I cellent line of preci sion binoculars. Our small arms repairs are guaranteed to satisfy. carry IN THE finest the fishing rods and Our fishing rod acres-sorie- s. and repair jrfihb wrapping work Ls performed by skilled craftsmen. ex-xci- ia EVERYTHING only For Your Cough SPORTS 35c oz. GOLD & ALUMINUM BRONZE H15c oz. OIL STAIN 4 oz. 15c PAINT BRUSHES 15c 50c CREOMULSION W. Forest Phone N. HANSENS L. VARIETY New STORE The Store Of A Skating Yours HEADQUARTERS' Forest St. Here Now. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH An tdd line legal reserve life insurance company of incomparable .strength the of ten the serving Mountain and Pacific Coast people Presents States, Co GALE BAKE Agency of Brigham City, Utah, and Burley, Idaho SECOND (.ONSECl TIVE WINNER OF PRESIDENTS CUP IN 1916 Scoring 11,237 points in: 1. Production 2. High renewal percentage 3. Making and exceeding quota 4. Recruiting and training men 5. Improvement over last year S. Average sue of policy 7. Average sue of premium 8. Clearance of account Ably assisted by: Irving A. Mock, Cora Stev-ens- , Taylor Clark, Chad K. Anderson, Irving Peterson, all of Boise, Idaho. Clarence Baker, Burley, Idaho. Thomas E. Kimber, Brigham City, Utah Duffin, Ivan C. Daylev Louis M. Kuka K. C. Fitts John Rodamacher John Bostic Those starred Remington Threesome $17.50 () made Club. APPLIANCE 123 South Main THOS. E. KIMBER Special Agent Brigham City & For icinitv Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Paatic National Lite is SE2!SLi?INDED COMPANY other company. special contracts ottered by -- Packard Twin Dual Blade $19.75 Rupert, Burley, Twin Falls, Burley, Burley, Shoshone, Burley, Pocatello, E. Pat Baker Bill Powers i DON J. BAIRD Be Might Daily. he Portraits of Lasting Distinction Camera Repair Service Dont Have To Wait Call 321 Are Arriving PACIFIC NATIONAL LIFE ASSURANCE CO. 855 Golf Boxing Suits uoi!I!lV Idaho Boating . $5 - LINE... Archery Bowling TURLEY West . A. C. Wrestling 13 15c d 1 1 STUDIO WE HAVE THEM IN STOCK NOW! SPORTSMEN'S 4 oz. Portrait Photographs Keep Pleasant Memories Forever Green ELECTRIC RAZOR THE Quality-assure- and VARNISH STAIN SMITH 17 with d shape-retainin- g, ENAMEL 9 Any Longer For An Tennis Badminton Ping Pong DRY for Coughs. Chest Colds. Bronchitis You Baseball Basketball Football Softball hand-xtitch-t- r Last week s VI ho? Vt hen? picture was of C 5 Hamilton and wis taken when he was 19 or 20 Shortly alter his birth in NXenon III he was taken to California by VL hen he was 12 they moved to Down y Idaho Educated in Dow ney elementary schools he graduated outh from tht University of Idaho He wt-- s cm ern branch ai Pocat llo and Dowmv stores at in drug plod Ida Preston moving to Brigham In He purchased the 1930 Hamilton Drug store which he presently man ages in 1936 leader in sports ind civ c pro grains he is president of the Brigham City Lions club a past president of the hamber of commertc ind vice president of the Lah Industrial base ball league bince coming to Brigham he has been an outstanding sup City porter of the community s fort-. pro grama particularly baseball and golf He is pesident of the Northwest Phar muceutical association vice presidtnt of the Utah Pharmaceutca! association and a member of the State Pharmacy boa rd Mrs Hamilton is the former Idona The Hamilton Bloxham ot Downey vo sons and a are the parents of I vie 14 16 Max ind al daughter made better-than-fe- lt Ym.von. Handsome effect, smart styling. AW rain wont lutelj waterproof huit it! Woks like felt, feek like felt, and as comfortable a hat as joti ever had on your head. In grays, tans, browns. by STETSON. And not the least among its advantages is the low price of only itaiift Relief At Last Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell jour druggist to sell vou a bottle of CreomulMon with the understanding jou must like the wav it quicklv allavs the cough or jou are to have vour money back a The Identity of the person pictured above will be announced next week Take hold of the plug, not the when disconnecting an lene elcctiKal appliance coid, FOR THE HUNTER QUICK WHO? , Sport Coats from $13.50 No tooling, a brand ne, .oiniortable hat, for sport or Irt'-h- , made by STETSON of STETSONS new Plastic Felt, President Brigham Young, Bishop Hess And Other Utah Pioneers" not only earned out the Centennial theme at the Noith stake conteience Sundav at the Eighth ward, but heightened the Yestar Year illusion with detailtd costumes and make-u- p of Utahs early days. Those taking part m the program (standing, left to right) weie Mrs. Eail Ferguson, Mrs. C. It. Forrest, Mrs. Walter Chambeilam, Mis. R. W. Forrest, Mis. M. L. Watkins, Mrs. John E. Crossman, Mrs. Tiacv Lai sen. Mis. S. L. Jeppsen, Ephraim Madsen Johnson and Glenn Nelson Fiont row, Mrs. Glen Rees. Nancy Ann Morrell, Janet and Stephen Stumm, Neile Jeppsen, Dan Rees, Nanev Rees, Ruth Moi rell and Mrs. Victor J. Bott. . - Insurance In Force Issued Year to Date T Ledger IAssnetsnie P Ull ... , , I1S3 m Date wl82fl6 i I( C. () v 1,.,, . SSHtAME t'O.MPAN Ray H Pew Ple8dent Gale Baker and C C. Baker General Agents it 1 no |