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Show own YCPK IPi ' exhibit nois Star, exhibition or'Sina! 1 (IT) The city artists o ,s Michi he exhibit inuing rs $200 000. The city ler-- a that it has five in good all sale, for boat is 151 Each cost and originally Un m , CMC)rVle NcVS pectlvc purchasers that this is an opportunity for you to acHONEYVILLE, Mr. quire such equipment at a rea- and Mrs. Wallace July 30 Hunsaker and sonable price. hlr. and Mrs. Dave Gillmore have returned home after a 4000 tnile trip through Zions National park and Grand canyon in Arizona, also Meieo and California They repoited having a grand trip. h in Brigham i City at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Lamor Bensen of Tremonton were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Bensen Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Tolman and family Mary and Bobby, and Mrs. Hal Tolman; Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Miller and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Booth and family and Helen Boothe, all of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Bus.se 1 Streeper of Pocatello, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Tolman and daughter Sarah Lou of Berkeley. Calif., were dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Hyrum Boothe Sunday evening. Mrs. Olga Wheatley spent several days this week visiting relatives in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Hyrum Boothe was visiting relatives in Ogden over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dance of Blackfoot, Idaho have returned home after visiting relatives in Salt Lake City, Honeyville and Logan. Perry News Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Wintle were guests of L. I. Layton at PERRY, July 30 Mr. and Mrs. their home in Layton Sunday. Chester Thorne left last Friday Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bing- - for their home in Baldwin Park, Calif., after a two weeks visit at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Thorne and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Judson. They also visited with relatives in Kaysville 1 and Hc'cH Cable ournav BOX EIDER Brigham City, Utah Perry in Salt Lake City, They also visited the Boy Scouts camped at Fort Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Pim-pe- r left last week for their home in Howells, Neb , after a week's visit with their son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Pimper. They were also guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Davis. The PONY EXPRESS By Calamity Jane Yellowstone National Park Somebody said yesterday that its no wonder the Mormon Pioners came to Utah in ox carts . . . its the only way anybody could get over that road they took, even now I SITUATION J the There were hardly enough sheep offered to establish a Good to choice price range. spring lambs were quoted around $23 to $24, about the same as a week ago. Few medium to good lambs at $21.00 to $21.50 and a few medium No. 2 pelt ewes at $6.00. .. COMPTONS ART MUSIC CO. & summer cant j to buy ou eed used y partly i t put it Churches Japanese osiMqees Union Hock garth SEATTLE II. tion cable, laid between. and Ireland in 1858. sou- trans-Atlanti- You Can Depend On Our WEDDING GIFT GREAT CAKE... has been taken to choose or- i ents carefully with your wedding gift needs foremost in our ntinds. We think we have a fine selection, hut vours is the last word. Come in and see our Wedding Gift Department - n USEFUL ITEMS . . . are in demand when the thrifty shopper is looking for a wedding gift. Our store is full of such items that brides anywhere would be proud of for instance we have clocks, silver-warfine crjstal stemware vases, Chinaware, salt and pepper sets and many others that fill daily needs usefully. e, Their func-tion- s stopped during the war years, Japanese Christian churches in Seattle Baptist, Methodist, Episcopal, Holiness are conductand Presbyterian ing Sunday and weekday ser(UP) The weeks cattle receipts at Los Angeles Union Stock Yards approximated 8700 head, this was about equal to last weeks receipts and slightly under the receipts for the same period a year ago. At the twelve vices again. major markets cattle receipts showed an estimated decrease of 36,000 head with an estimated fornia. decrease of approximately Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Clark of head when compared with Los Angeles, Calif., visited at the same a year ago. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Trade for the most part was D. White during the past even. Steers were steady to 50c week. They also visited with lower. Heifers held steady and relatives and friends in Ogden. cows closed off 50c. Common to One hundred and four des- medium kinds, especially dairy cendants of the James A. Weav- types showing the most loss er family held their annual with spots late $1.00 off. Bulls last Saturday afternoon active and 50c to $1.00 higher. at the Perry park. A delicious Calves and vealers 50c to $1.00 luncheon was served and games lower, several loads being carwere enjoyed by the children. ried over the week end. StockThe occasion was held on the ers and feeders about steady. birthday anniversary of Mrs. One load of good 1060 lb. fed James A. Weaver. steers topped at $25.27 with sevMrs. Wendell Nebeker and eral loads of steers to 1210 lbs. 1 Unsure Runts daughter Gaye visited at the making $24 to $24.50. Bulk of home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry medium to good steers $18.75 to 2 Barneys Polar Pest Bortaiussi in Salt Lake City last $23.50, many Mexicans included 3 Hare Conditioned week. at $18.75 to $20.50. A few comBishop and Mrs. Douglas mon and medium lots dowm to I Little Stranger Quayle and family left last $18.00. A few loads of good Tuesday morning for a few low choice heifers $21.00 to $24.-05 Booby Traps medium to good at $18.00 to days vacation at Yellowstone $20.00. Common down to $15.50. park. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Oyler Weeks medium to good cows and family and Bishop and $15.00 to $19.00, a few lots of Mrs. Douglas Quayle and fam- good kinds at $19.25 to $20.00 at Cutter and common cows closed ily spent last Wednesday the home of Mrs. Nellie Quayle at $12.25 to $14.75, canners the FOR THE FIRST TIME . . . since the war we can offer jou a truly fine stainless steel Cutlery set. A gift shel need and use for years. S Mss -- Saturday 50,-00- 0 It will mean so much when you make lifes big moments even happier with an appropriate greeting. Your thoughtfulness will be appreciated even more Gibson card when you send from sr selection because you have sent the finest. One $19 50. uVestock f (ID Seals pned Me. After about 700 messages were Arthur venirs is a short section of the sent the cable failed and the first communica second one was laid. of Friday. August 1, 1947 $12 00 down. Medium to good sausage bulls $14 50 to $16.25. Bulk medium to choice calves and vealers $21 00 to $24 50. Late under the bids considerably latter price. Common to medium calves $14 50 to $20.00. Hogs ranged generally higher, closing the week with gains of 50c to $1 00. Trading was active and included 200 bought to arrive. Choice feeder pigs monopolized the demand and brought from $30 to $37.50. Good to choice 200 to 240 lb quoted $29.50 at close but no sales over $29. Bulk of offerings was 175 to 275 lb. good to choice at $27.50 to $28.75. Good to choice sows brought $20 to $22.50, a few $23. Common to medium sows were $18 to Corinne. Mrs. Lillie Weaver entertained the Amita club at her home last Thursday evening. Luncheon was served first, after which the time was spent in playing bridge and the prizes were awarded to Mrs. Cora Quayle and Mrs. Norma Bott. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wagstaff and family returned home Sunday evening from Southern Utah where they spent their vacation visiting Bryce and Zion national parks. Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Larsen and children De Anna and Gary left last Sunday for a ten day trip to the Northwest and Cali- Souvenir PORTLAND, Cartoon Le-Ro- y 0. C. Circus TANKER JEWELRY Home Of Beautiful Diamonds fam-reunio- n TW FRIDAY SATURDAY 0, our es UK FRIDAY Y IET X AND SATURDAY SPECIALS We re Not Crazy; But . . . ?riea JICH MEAT! IL 450 Lb. PATTIES 450 ls slor SQUARES Lb. 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Melt irn. ww y 290 1 Sp't C mT NIS GREEN BEANS US 2f,290 SHREDDED WHEAT Ion mil Needt MILK, 4 for 48c 350 Dozen r LUMBERS !; 60 Lb. x. i pTATOES SALAD DRESSING Grown Slicer te opening, leclal steel. $ 1 S.O.'j 10 the face of high prices, we were skeptical about stocking this expensive furniture, but after we received the merchandise, all doubts were gone. Truly the finest chrome breakfast sets we have had 1ST CII Believe It 470 , In left-ove- It... To Lbs. 0,510 370 the privilege of offering our Brigham City customers. those who want the finest, see this For ; breakfast set today. $159.50 $149.50 FURNITURE STORE 'V 110 SOUTH MAIN PHQHEW M lN South Main Plenty cf Parking Space' Low With Plastic Top Exclusive For Box Elder County With Glass Top wes's soras 11 Sweet and Brigham City Leave Us Chase It News Starting Time m:4SYJJ$k Sunday 3:32 7:54 5:43 10:05 Monday 5:56 3:15 10:18 8:07 1:21 That |