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Show New Trucks Will JIT," 0 fjlews sos me l -- Simp teach rs ij fe Be Shown Here Sat. d excellent struct, ee, A. G ,0 Canada's aer Q, 1 wa-rang- e far-flun- have all make prospects Com He line The new advance-desigChevrolet trucks and commercial cars will be shown to the public June 28 in Bugham City, it was announced today by Glenn Knudsen. All over the nation on that date, Chev rolet dealers w ill he the new trucks, exhibiting Knudsen said. We are having a special showing in Brigham City and cordially invite truck ow ners, and fleet operators to others interested in trucks v lsit our showrooms. Advance information on the trucks, Knudsen said, indicates that the line will be the most comprehensive m the history of Chevrolet and will feature driver comforts and conveniences not heietofore available in motor trucks. m the For the first time history of the automotive industry, a truck has been designed which has as a basic concept the eomfoit and safety of the duver," Knudsen said. We predict that the result will have of the complete endorsement yuck owners and drivers. com-- f for Lk crop substantially an- ;be, Ducks Unlimited today. re- heavy tains have He? bet nd the by ext for the ducks I Son the Dominions prai- in 3946, prospects for see of waterfowl production It's he than might ej ;uch better of re-- f expected from lews ITwinter duck population s city a the famed by conservation cussed r of t drought dangers and with more 1 extent interna-'sportsmen- Z declares. ms estimate of Ducks Un-- Z an extensive auto and i?v by air, boat, of thousands of miles of list important waterfowl acreages in all three follows M of Alberta, iinces Saskatche-,n- d to which Manitoba ducks fly North American A report of annual nesting. in the Dominion Unlimiteds made by Ducks Naturalist, Bert W. Cart-rtt- , of Winnipeg. 4 southern ung J 0 I I Alberta and last year, In Cartwright asserts. the breeding mtnl Alberta but about the is variable, m as last year. ft southern Manitoba the of these breeders is rbfrs in the balance of that about the mince they are at as a year ago. The duck over osased filiation is Na-jali- st thin in giant Atha-sk- Delta to the north iberta but natives say this i unusual for this time a in is of ar. of ducks is population down in the Central and in the region of The in central Manitoba, we the spring flight was nut the same as last year, f Pas population is down, reibirds have been fewer in the northlands hereas ned satisfactory areas has been floated by the heavy migra-bird- s through the Prince aert area, gateway to the th. There are more ducks on prairies than last year and inspects of a heavy duck crop In fact as good. many ire ducks than last year have Anted to breeding areas. pointing to the more factors of present water-- 1 conditions, Ducks Unlimit dedares that the overall s potentially pro-.tuo- n in those In e pic-ha- now become consider-ymor- e encouraging than from estimates that duck population ex-tte- d ibacco Chewing Rider Service On Bus Kan. (UP) said Bus Driver R. E. was the old mans mid-- i WHITA, A Non-lance,- " name. his route through the business district, Plush srdthe buzzer and pulled the in to the curb at the next Driving diita ner. 'n elderly passenger arose '!y and walked leisurely to doorway. Instead of step-out, he a genexpectorated ts amount of tobacco juice, Hed around, nodded politely he driver, and slowly to his seat. e just shifted the plug to her cheek and kept on g and chewing, Plush said. d does 'e to the slow walker take up so much COUNTY 300 FEET ABOVE THE BED OF THE COLORADO RIVER IS AN INDIAN PETROGLYPH OF A MASTODON. THE DRAWING IS CHIPPED IN THE RED SANDSTONE. IT IS 42 INCHES LONG, 14 INCHES HIGH AT THE SHOULDER. BECAME EXTINCT 15,000 YEARS BEFORE THE ADVENT OF MAN, YET PRIMITIVE MAN IS SUPPOSED TO HAVE DRAWN THE RlDDLE -ONLY WHAT HE SAW. WAS MAN HERE 30.000 YEARS AGO, OR DID THE MASTODON SURVIVE UNTIL 15,000 YEARS AGO ?" Foot Comfort Week Ends Sat. The rather sizeable warning carried in the U. S. public health services statement, that nine out of ten of our countrys pop- ulation have some form of foot trouble was stressed yesterday at a press conference in Chicago by Dr. Wm M. Scholl, woild famous foot authority, in the midst of his 31st annual nationwide drive for better foot health. said When your feet hurt, Dr. Scholl, your attention is confined to your own person, rather than to your woik and other essential activities. As a consequence, your work suffers and that, naturally, lessens your earning power. Not enough attention en the feet. That fact is dence in the HAS JUST BEEN DECLARED be credited or your CHECK WILL BE IN THE MAIL JUNE 30, 1947 ident public health SPUDNUTS Chocolate or Glazed and Frosted Malts suf-ferei- Excitement! - A new taste treat! GLOVER & EVANS SPUDNUT AND FROSTED MALT SHOP South Main Next to Club Billiards 29 Thrills! - SUNDAY, JULY 6th Gaines - Contests First Annual Bear Lake WAS f 2,000 US.MAPcARVED THE FACE MIDDLE Dance Outboard Championship Regatta -- 14 Heats With Champion Boat Drivers 11:00 A. M. mm PURCHASED y THE MORMONS FROM MILES GOODYEAR FOR - By NATURE IN OF A ROCK IN THE 1 FORK OF THE BCSE WIASR it A1EX E. CARR, Secretory FEDERAL L04Nfflrcn9 iLjLAKOllflDJTAHjr WORLD ON BEAUTIFUL BEAR LAKE GARDEN CITY, UTAH FINEST HOPS, RENOWNED SAAZAR HOPS , INSURE DELIGHTFUL BOUQUET, MELLOW , SATISFYING-REFRESHMEOF Championship Drivers From All The Western States NT AERO CLUB TRY AERO CLDJ3 PRICES: Adults $U0 con- Try Our Delicious $smL-(hwm- L DIVIDEND tr U. S. is givin evi- service's statistic. This statistic is often cited but as often ignored. And all this while the majority of the people earn their livelihood while standing or walking. Dr Scholl suggested, in conclusion, that people take ad vantage of Foot Comfort Week and have a free lest made of their stockinged feet. The C. A. West company is headquarters for Foot Comfort Week in Brigs ham City. Very often foot ' will struggle along for years treating .their condition with remedies that can only bring passing relief. Few' people realize tiiat real relief can only be had by correcting the cause. The C. A. West company has a special display and demonstration of Dr Scholls foot comfort remedies and appliances, affording local residents an unusual opportunity to learn how they can find relief from their foot troubles. Dr. Scholls Na- - SATURDAY, JULY 5th Fireworks NATURE'S JOSEPH F. KJAR, tional Foot Comfort week tinues through Saturday. CWir L. Water Sports TO OUR THOUSANDS OF SAVING MEMBERS your account will U Scientists believe that the mastodon a CONSECUTIVE Card Of Thanks Words cannot express the gratitude and appreciation we fed toward those who, by their kindness and generous assistance, helped lighten our burden of sorrow at the time of the death and last rites for our son and brother, Park Clyde Hansen. May Gods blessing rest with those who came to our assistance in any way. Lucius Hansen and family. grano miles from moab.in PRESENT OUTBOARD CHAMPIONSHIPS SpuriaL ChuwimamumL ret About 5 RICH COUNTY HOME COMING & CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION N ree Wednesday. Speed! rveys. ets line of trucks, Knudsen declardeed, provides an efficient, t unit pendable, safe and for practically every type of WNI I Feolure hauling and transportation requirement. The display at the Central and Johnny Newman and Dallas days aftei first publication, Perry News and Eloise Cook visited with whichever day is most remote. Chevrolet company will open Passed by the City Council of at 8 oclock and close at 6 00 PERRY, June 25 Lt. Col. Boyd relatives and trlbnds here last were accompaWhite arrived last Sunday from Sunday. They Brigham City, State of Utah, in oclock daily. Trained truck men Alabama where he has been at- nied by Mrs Eva Forsgren of regular session this 19th day of will be on hand to exjflain the features of the vehicles. June, A D, 1947. tending officers school for the Connno RULON BARON, past thee months. After a two Veterans Stick It Out ORDINANCE 104 Mayor. weeks visit at the home of his D. Mr. Mrs. and LeRoy Alparents, NORMAN, Okla. (UP) Ordinance fixing the salaries of ATTEST; White, he and Mrs. White and Recorder and City TreasEDNA T. ROMER, though living costs reached a City their two children Boyd Barnew high, only 3 49 percent of urer beginning with the year City Recoider. nard and Alana will return to the veterans enrolled in the Uni1943, and amending all OrdiTuscon, Ariz., where they will Brigham City, nances in conflict therewith. versity of Oklahoma withdrew make their home. from school during the spring BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY Box Elder County, State of Utah, ss. semester. It compared with 4.19 COUNCIL OF BRIGHAM CITY, Grant Holton and son John of I, Edna T. Romer, City Reper cent veteran withdrawels STATE OF UTAH, AS FOLSait Lake City spent the past corder, do hereby certify that during the first semester, and week-enat the home of his LOWS. the above and foregoing is a 3.57 percent withdrawal of nonbrother George Holton. Section 1. The salary for the full, true and correct copy of veterans during the current Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Young. City Recorder and City Treas- an ordinance, No. 104, entitled, Mrs. Royal Peterson, Gary Davis urer of Brigham City is hereby An Ordinance Fixing the Saland Grant Young attended the fixed at Two Thousand One aries of The City Treasurer and Crime Marches On pageant in Salt Lake City last Hundred ($2100 00) Dollars per City Recoider for 1948-49- , adopMass. (UP) Trafweek. annum, for each of said offices, ted by the City Council of Brig- ficEVERETT, in Crime was the feature Miss Faye Thorne spent a few beginning with the 1st nineon the of ham City, Utah, day picture at the local theater the days last week at the home of January, 1918; said salaries to teenth day of June, 1947. night burglars robbed the playher grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. be prorated and T. EDNA ROMER, semipayable house of $110. Milton J. Thorne at Ogden. of from the Recorder funds City monthly, Mrs. Charles Moore and chil(SEAL) Brigham City, State of Utah. Phone your news to No. 7. dren of Glendale, California, Section 2. All ordinances or visited at the home of Mr. and parts of ordinances in conflict The feverfew, a favorite plant Mrs. Newell H. Wight last Sun- therewith are hereby amended in the Pilgrims gardens at Plyday. or repealed. mouth, was believed to have the One hundred and fifty memSection 3: That this ordinance power to drive away fever. bers of the N. A. Peterson and shall take effect either thirty at the (30) days after passage by said Jensen families met Lots of people are nice enough Perry park last Sunday after- City Council, or twenty (20) to skin you with a smile. noon. Dinner was served at one long table, after which a program was enjoyed and the remainder of the afternoon was spent in a social way Mrs. Cora Quayle was hostess to the Amita club at her home last Thursday evening. Vases the rooms of roses adorned Luncheon was served first, followed by bridge, and the prizes weie awarded to Mrs. Haze Allen and Mrs. Hazel Nelson. Mrs. Jessie Hamson was an invited guest. Mr. and Mrs. Russell M. Nelson of Salt Lake City were last Sunday visitors with relatives here. Earl Fallows, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Forsgren, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Oyler and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hansen and families gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Peterson last Sunday. This being the first time the family have all been together since the war ended Miss VaLoy and Jerry Anderson of Phoenix, Arizona, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olsen, also Mrs. Ellis King and babyof Phoenix are v isiting at the hoe of Mrs. Kings mother, Mrs. A A McDonald. Mrs. Sylvia Dunn of Thatcher and her grandchildren Merle d derately aces area breeding Mr. and Mrs. Russell Streep-ewere Idaho, of Poeateilo, in Honeyviile relatives visiting low-cos- Saskatchewan the duck is greatly population fl,em : Tuesday evening. A number of Honeyviile people attended. Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Boothe and family and Mr. Don Lowe of Ogden were guests at the home of Mrs. Hyrum Boothe Thursday. r precision-engineere- lands A 25 e and the Advance-Desig- survey of duck thorough June number of people from Honey viile attended the wedding reception Tuesday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bingham who were married Tuesday in the L,ogan temple. Mr. and Mrs DoVere W. Win-tihave returned home after honeymooning at Yosemite National park, California and at Lake Tahoe. A lovely party was held in their honor at the home, of Mrs. Winties parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Layton at Lay-ton- , of average or bet- pro-i- n average brood of areas vital many class n areas of than water to breeding or more ducks ame om Honeyviile News HONEYVILLE, Children under .12 yrs., 55 c TODAY. A UTAH CENTENNIAL EVENT |