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Show na'annJ'T1' ! PEACH DAVS REVIEW antl heroic statue of a puny ex Perry News Honeyvillc News ounttng hla horse Ills' tell fell lor Garland Ward Pr.mary Mr. .Mr I'KIlRy, Sept. 10 and HONFYV1LLK, S. pt 10 BOX ELDER HlCl nal ini financed by conirihu Mis. konh Cache Band L J. Hanison attended the Steve Mitzoi of Oakland, Cahf lions an Impi postal employes Chnnne Junior Posse ot Tiis state wedding and reception of Miss! spent two days this week visitFriday, Sept. 12, 1947 Sngham City, TJtah Air." This.Glive Hanson and Keith Danzer ing relatives in Honey v ill at of the home the bride's parMr. and Mrs DoVore Wmtle Widow Of Hy by the Logan Temple Will Be Marsing at Hill ents, Mr and Mis. Earl Hanson spent the weekend at Lay Ion, Passes Away In Idaho ials so at Ogden last Friday evening. Open Again Next Mon. relatives. of cost Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Jones of visiting Mis. Mr. Hill Ctto and were TOO materials used in the float was will be The Logan temple According to a telegram reBurbank, Calit. visited the past Vein, oi ,) ingress"company in 5.SX20. The young ladies riding week Brigham City Mints Friday af- ceived Tuesday morning from open for ordinance work Monhome of Mr at the tation a simulated oxtiansporand teamternoon. float represent the Goddess Mis Salmon, Ida., hy the Harold B. day, it was announced this week diawn covered wagon, followed the Floyd MeFail. ot Air and her royal court. Miss Box Mr. and Mrs. Alma Cook and Felt Funeral home, the widow by Eugene Perry, South a 1947 Chryslei Ira Mr and Mrs. S. J. Taylor of Packer, Vivian Bullock is riding the Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hunsaker of Hy Marsing chairstake Elder away genealogical passed his six sons opciates winged piojectile. On the east Salt Lake City spent Saturday 'vdor,wlh the Packer Motoi man. The temple has been closwas side of the float is Miss Jean at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- spent Sunday at Lyman, Wyo.,, there. one of the Box company, their son and ed since August 9. convisiting Elder were Graveside countv Starbuck at the head and services ward T. Judson. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. ducted in the group New recommends will be rethe cemmaking on at Brigham Nelsen City iivvumimi the front; jorie ixLr Mrs. Addle T. Nelson of OgNaiU00 to Salt Lake the west side of iho float at the Cook. from October 1 on, the at afternoon quired etery Wednesday den visited at the home of Mr. ro., this summer in the cover- rear chairman reminded perstake Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Anderson 2 oclock. is Miss Margene Brown, and Mrs. ed automobile with the simulaNelson last Wayne to do temple at the fiont Miss Joy Farsons planning and son Darrell of Nibley, Utah ted oxen on the front. There and mer Commanding officer of week, also taking in the Peach spent Sunday as guests of Mr work. 7. No. news to Phone your t'Uch cats that Days parade. made Hill Field is R. G. Harris. and Mrs. George L. Wintle. the historic trek Driver of the , Second TOO Mr and Mrs. Byron P. Nebe-ke- r Ogden street, covered wagon cai is Ira W. Years of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hunsaker announce the arrival of a Army Transportation. Packer Commander of Second street is baby daughter born Sunday at and Mrs. G. B. Wintle spent Beehive Red Rock Monday in Ogden. Bottling Colonel Grave B. McGarry. the Cooley hospital. Red Rock, Company Rock.v Mountain Lady Riders, Mr. Clifford Wintle of Haya red Mrs. Richard Pixton and son sailboat, with Nancy Burtcher, ot Ogden, Mis. Casste Hancock, Calif, visited his mother, Caroline Hansen and Maurine president. The age limit for Richard left for their home in ward, Mrs. Geo. B. Wintle Sunday evea Olsen M. A Buiteher is pro- membership in this club is 16 Salt Lake Complete Stock after Tuesday and Monday. prietor of the Beehive Red Rock years and over. Members must wpeks visit at the home of Mr. ning A farewell party was held in EVERSHARP & WATERMANS Bottling company of Brigham own equipment and horses, and and Mrs. Isaac A. Young be able to take care of them. City. Visitors during the past week the Honeyville ward hall Wedfor Box Elder Pack evening Wayne and Smith Erma Milligan is secretary. A at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. nesday Merrell Lumber company Frozen Foods Giant size packEugene Perry were Mr. and Mrs. Hunsaker and Wallace Bingcompletely D. O. W'ight of Salt Lake City, ham. They left Monday morn-garage, ages of the products of this local canning company and fro- constructed and ingenuously Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Call and ing for the mission home in zen foods industry. Dan Ross loaded on a truck. family of Rigby, Idaho, Mr. and Salt Lake City. They will leave and James Brown are manaSeagull Aviation John Weir, Mrs. Ray Jorgenson of Smith-fiel- in about two weeks for the a on gers. Riding the float were manager, Ercoupe taxiing and Mr. and Mrs. Albert mission field for the L. D. S. Bonnie Brown, Elna Olsen and plane along the parade line of Nielsen and family, Mr. and church. march. He is accompanied Beverly and Maxine Ross. ESTERBROOK PENS as low as $1.50 Utah Postal Employes Float Clark, Seagulls Peach Mrs. Eldon Nielsen and family Aviaof Queen Candidate. Seagull Hyrum. Sixth Ward M. I. A. To tion is owned by Weir, Harold Mr. and Mis. Milton Mecham There's Plenty B, Felt and Grant S. Nielsen. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hold Opening Social Miss Clark is a solo pilot. SEPTEMBER Tablets Notebooks Dredge entertained last Tues- Next Tuesday Evening Box Elder High School at the day evening Dredge Box F.ldor high school band Pencils The Sixth ward M. 1. A. will Max home, honoring Dr. and Mrs. Apollo Hansen director, M. Nelson of Salt Lake hold its opening social next Erasers Murphy dium major, Dorothy Russell Lund, Marilyn Call, Joan Mor- City, prior to their departure Tuesday evening at 8:30 o'clock for Minneapolis, Minn, where in the ward recreation hall. All Compasses ris, Iaiu Cali and Elizabeth color guards; Coleen Dr. Nelson will intern. A buffet new officers and teachers will Protractors Petersen, Delpha Anderson and luncheon was served. Those at- be introduced. SPECIAL Baibara Housley tvvirlers. Alf L. tending Rules beside furhonored the will Ross orchestra Dan Freeman is principal of Box El- guests and the host and hos- nish music for INTRODUCTORY dancing. The Looseleaf Paper der high school. OFEER tesses were Mr. and Mrs. Mar- hall will be decorated in auBoard of Education tloat C. ion Mr. Mrs. and Nelson, motif. tumn Regular $20 "100 Years of Progress in Edu- Robert A floor show will be Rohlfing, Enid and Robgiven r cation." On the lloat, Joan COLD WAVE & in cap and gown, Dorene ert Nelson of Salt Lake City and refreshments will be serv- Mr. Mrs. John F. White of ed. All M. I. A. members and modern as a Mecham $8.50 teacher, only Wanda Freeman as a pioneer Willard and Mr. and Mrs. Machine or Machineless D. White and son Richard. teachei, LaRue Nelson and Karen Gundeison as modem pupils, Following the luncheon the $5.50 up Dean and Don Prisbrey as pio- young folks attended the Peach BY LICENSED neer pupils. Leonard Bishop is Queen ball at Biigham City. OPERATORS ONLY piesident of the hoard of education. Joyce Nelson Senioi class float Pioneer Visitors From Arizona Audrene Harper Mr. and Mrs. Otto Marshall eoveied wagon and seagull lilOn the float, Katherine and son, Geoige, of the Flying ies. Hunsaker. Marilyn Powers, Ar-Iranch in Arizona are visiting lene Deem, Mary Hiischi, Ver- Mrs. Marshall's sister, Mrs. M. BEAUTY SALON Jen-Inetta Jensen and Veretta A Burtcher. and Mr. Burtcher PHONE 30 family in Brigham City. The Marshalls plan to be here this week and next. Mrs li 1f,M,,e: Rr,TamSrwl Kd A I 0 andl:rT rK'r UlUjOll - ' Off, Anderson. G. Painting Singh- - jircell The OldWil- UllaBoerr Dnver Grace Rid1" Lore,ta of Mr. and Mrs 0rvjs lll I Kathleen ToomDS, aaugn-and Mrs. Jack Toombs; Baddley, daughter of Cd Mrs. Cliff Baddley; iLna Wairen, daughter of Mr. kfffrs Byron Warren; Norma ndZundel. daughter of Mr. and 5 J," Mr ff Brumond, son of Mr. Rudolph Brumond Eighth Ward Gleaners Bibli- cal chai deter, Ruth the Gleaner. Riders Louise Jeppson daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jeppson; Grace Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jensen; Deloies Holts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Holts: Delma and Nelda Allen, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ike Allen; Ar lene Foote, daughter of Mr. I d p:,l Jl quo Y daugh-ter-in-law- 1 , ;m - FOR SOTQOS. Ml ': eked v. I CUPID iiND BY IVE CARA NOME from $3.95 d plianI One" Kawble and radiantly rosy! let the of Cara Nome lipstick your lips into striking your Eace with glowing You can easily select the perf- transform beauty. ect lint to blend with YOUR complexion for Cara Nome lipstick is available in eight smart shodes It smoothes on so lobiy, SPECIAL enhancing the natural hue of without garish redness and need retouching for hours' pxir lips does not Only 1 PERMANENTS 00 AR6ARA BATES opptannj in Hoi Roach Cmocotor fartw comedy hr ir Th Fabulous Jo' rtleoved by Umtod Artut kille A CARA Le-Ro- lie In Our Store MONDAY Thru FRIDAY Will Sept. 15th thru Sept. 10th LAURA'S DRUG GIENS MODERN - Rexall Store " I Do you nave intnest? Phone Yes, (he fashion editors of GOOD HOUSEKEEPING have chosen this suit for a September editorial feature! Small wonder, when you consider all the new and noteworthy Swansdown details r I the beautifully curved collar that echos the pocket flaps IS ' IM V the the tiny, narrow-belte- long lines of d waistline jacket and skirt. $39.95 W ' rated If 4ft f a news item of F. F. A. Boys Ham-liilto- $22.75 to $45.00 $29.75 CLOSEOUT SUITS $14.75 Yalues to to $45.00 to $19.90 $ 12.00 Lovely New BLOUSES in plains, sheers, colors. prints and $1.50 to $4.50 n September Specials . SUITS COATS At President Robert WenWork. dell. Dnver Frank Reeder. Boys: Whitney Checketts, Dale Burt, Nathan Anderson, Dawn Reed-- t er, Richard Grover, State F. F. A. President Cecil Chlarsen and Robert Wendell. Football players: B" Club. Shorland Hunsaker, captain. Fryer, Bud Powers. , Blvers Presentation of B- Ivors standards of scholarship, activity, social, etc. Lyle and Leonard Nielsen. A BEttes farms Holmes, pres ident. Purpose of the organization To build school spirit and maintain high scholastic standing together with leadership. Logan Band. Serge Olsen, Utah state took contest winner, part in the parade Saturday. You ! For All the newest styles, all the fine.--t clothes are here .now. Skirts, sweaters, suits, coals, sport ensembles ready and capable of carrying you through an exciting, pleasureful fall and winter. s,f ated car Fnday Clarice Jeppsen 4 and Janice Olsen; Saturday jl Joan Peters and Rita Jensen. Sophomores. " Freshmen Crazy stuff. Eighth grade Decorated car. Pauline Anderson, Donna Compj ton Bunnie Reese, Ann Wixom. Leagues Boys and Girls Carol Our Record 1947-48- . Donna AndPrson, Holmgren, Mildred Forsgren, Margaret Taylor. President of Boys League Reed Hadfield; president of Girls League Mildred Taylor. F. F. A. That Carry Credits Clothes it to No. 7. $2.98 to $6.90 Wools, Gabardines, colors. in plains, Newest pleats plaid, fall TRICK SKIRTS beard-growin- In better woolens, plaids, plains. No pressing $5.90 to $6.90' required SLACKS SLACK SUITS $2.98 to $7.90 $5.50 to $12.75 SUIT HAS OUR HOSIERY Gotham APPROVAL TOO! Would you like to wear a new perfume while shopping today? Ask the sales girl at the cosmetic counter about the Reg. 3.75 value for Three dram size. EXGLGSIEIA FORSGREN S of . $1.35 to $1.95 to 51 29c gauge - 30 and 39c - 49c $1.98 to $3.98 $2.98 to $5.45 GOWNS, crepe & sheer $2.98 & $3.98 GOWNS, outing flannel CATS PAJAMAS, knit, good fitting, appliqued 4.95 59c RAYON PANTIES, special 65c to $1.95 TOWELS for bath to $2.98 $2.39 SHEETS, single, 4 size, double 98c 15c to HANDKERCHIEFS SLIPS, in knit, satin & crepe 3-- Night reg. Special in September at J ,00 Beauty Mask, reg. 1.75 value Special in September at plus tax Save 75 cents on each jarf co.-niP- 12 ANKLETS 2jiQ! Extra Special! 1.75 value Creme, .... Adiustahle. 10 Deneer. TRIM FIT sample, TERFUME IN TWO FRAGRANCES Paradise for Two Spring Revue . SWANSDOWN IS OURS. MUSIC CO. COMPTONS ART Hun-sake- NOME BEAUTY CONSULTANT "Your PENS FOUNTAIN full-size- -- LUGGAGE , Overnight Gases. Traveling Bags, Hanger Gases. Ga-e- s. $12.50 to $25.00 plus tax TRUNKS $ 1 1.50 . . .lid's tm Hi- 'tfifm |