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Show i- ARE.'. HERE THEY - , J More of the Lovely Contestants In the Peach Queen Contest Brigham City, Utah More Conservation Urged Pictures of Other Candidates For Peach Queen Pt1 Published In Friday's Issue of ii Will i 1 News-Journ- 7, .It i , rrv."-- f ly J ' v; fkrneda 'tibu-g- Lucille Phillips Reeder Grocery Gj a.i OsJil J f LeOrn '4 f" -Xf Fa& It ,d3? vt $ Petersen Carroll P. Williams k- v ... i .. f ..21 Helen .Mae Kidd Hons Service Pheasant Cafe rt -- .. w ft 1 Norma Anderson North Main Furniture Co. V v X 11. fau. 4 'tyw'h J Pauline Nelson Sheffields I. G. A. FOUNTAIN c tim J7 . 'h r ;'-- - m c 1, My 3 , a v . Wednesday, August 27, 1947 some crops are off the land, the land can be leveled and put in shape to make better use of water another year. One of the best ways to reduce the loss from drought is to put the land in shape for more efficient use of water. Our rangeland will not suffer drought nearly so much if properly handled by maintaining enough vegetation to hold the moisture that falls stock-wate- r and with enough to provide water reservoirs where it is needed for livestock. A lot of good conservation work can be done yet this year and now that funds have been provided for the program we should get in and do a good conservation job, the Chairman said. ti.te Petersen Drewes Floral t : a Complete conservation practices and carry out other practices not started but listed on the farm plan, advised A, W. Bishop, Chairman of the Box Elder County Agricultural Conservation (AAAI Committee. He said that now that funds have been made available by Congress for the 11147 program, Box Elder County farmers and ranchers can go ahead with practices approved by the County committee with the nice that the farm allowance "HI he the minimum payment Purchase orders can be used for construction materials and ser ices. Mr. Bishop said now that i Hciirv iU, te! J Co. t leivsouma BOX ELDER ' PENS Nationally Advertised. Fully guaranteed. Waterman - Eversharp - Parker f $3.00 and up Doris Olsen Don J. Baird Appliance COMPACTS Reg. $1 and $5 SCHOOL x SPECIAL $11.0 SMOOTH SNAKY CHAIN CHOKERS, Ideal for Sweaters or Suits . .$4.20 BRACELETS $2.10 INC :se- - Call Thompson Hardware I vita TP f Special! i WATCHES FOR SCHOOL One Group Bovs One Group GirLs 24.75 121.95 ONE GROUP MENS Mary Ilirschi cverly Rather ntral Chevrolet Brigham Tire Shop Reverlv Johnson Brigham Laundry J I . ' T tr- - v J v -- f - 'I WATCHESy2Mce 'rf't 'I .'N ,i Reg. $56.20; now Reg. $42.20; now il Reg. $25.00; now,.M... Reg. $39.50; now e Ha J il i Shirley Jeanne Rlaylock Box Mi i Elder News-Journ- S SPECIAL WALLETS . KhY v . . A, f t $1.60 up m : :,v XMKZWATCH kEPAIfi, I'-- I Renae Reeder Roxy Theater Phyllis Reeder Club Billiards CHAINS, from 4 i., nic-- On llunsaker Store, Honevville Nationally Advertised Watches BACK TO SCHOOL Barbara Jean Housley Glens Market and Fountain al $28.10 $21.10 $12.50 $19.75 m W , Rose Mari m ni -- jV k 3f 3 .ft: it XM lh2J i Light Opera Starring v ihPm 1 Petersen NO. 3 FUEL OIL with FOR YOUR FURNACE DON WOODYATT BUY LOCALLY And A Supporting Cast Of 50 Talented Artists We have installed storage tanks for Number 1, 2 and 3 grades of Fuel Oil. Let us fill your tanks now, and be your Oil Dealer through the year. 1 BUY LOCALLY Presented Wed., Sept. 3 - Thurs., Sept. 4 Rees Pioneer Park 8:00 p.m. -- NEW n m 1 Im 1 iL ! :t SPINETS AND UPRIGHTS PRACTICE Dunkley Music " Let's Get Associated' F. 2524 Washington Boulevard IF YOU WISH US Name Address --A- NLT L SEELY Reserved Seats 7th South Main $1.50 General Admission Distributor YOU SEE IT TICKETS ON SALEAT- - ADMISSION: Phone $76 Children (under 14 $1.00 yrs) .... 75c Hamilton Drugs Glens Modern Drug Peoples Drug Morris Grocery, Corinne Woodland Service Station, Willard |