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Show Mrs. L. L. News-Journ- al yi; L - Boothe Joins Reporters Bootin' of Honey- 01 vacation, ;V'a, Wintle is news for her.writing - the News Jour-'',Vj, 1S joined covering reportial staff area north Honrjville and the with , BiiJJham City, along urs George Wintle, Honeyvilie a number of years. .(.norter for Wintle is Vhiie Mis- George - l M,s DeVm HonevviIIe oplo tinHoney Wile an-.hove o, phono nows o either Mrs. Boothe oi Mrs Wintle, from now on. And oi course at any time items ma be telephoned direct to the News Journal, Phones 29 i ,'l iu-m- 7, 906. or First Vice President Of National A. A. U. W. I Addresses Local Branch At Dinner Meeting The BOX ELDER Bngliarn City brunch of root tluniht along the lines ot hie Anioiii-.u- i Association ol 'cultural edieatiiui in the rum Brigham City, Utah traversal Women Women's met last! mumty. viewpoint Wedno-da- y at the Idle must be repiesomod in Older to evening We cafe. Dr. Margaret tn M. measure things intangible Justin, dean of the school of values and to have a sustaining home economics at Kansas State force in our democracy." college. Manhattan, Kans., and Women must keep "the edge first wee president of the na- on their minds, she told the tional organisation of A. A. U. group. They read and must W'., was the think in order to deal rightly guest speaker. Hr. with problems and not solve n is l of them through sentimentality. hooks used in Dr. Jus ," "U is no easy couises m high schools and colleges throughout the eoun-l- r tin concluded, to be a univei She holds honoraiy mem- sity woman instead of just tin berships in several of the out- girl who went to college. All membeis tool that the standing educational and scientific groups in the nation. She Brigham City blanch of the A jKo has tiaveled extensively in A. U. W. has been foitunate in having the opportunity to meei Europe and the Orient. a distinguished person such The theme of Dr. Justins talk Justin and to hear her in was A Song To March By. She a spokes stressed the fact that through spirational message, the man asserted following song people throughout the meeting. ages have bee lifted above Mrs. L. S. Morns of Logan, consciousness of self and have A. A. U. W. president, and worked as a unit for the com- state mon good of all. As examples Mrs. Morgan Kieok of Salt Lake she cited the Welsh song, "Men City, sister of Dr. Justin and A. A. U. V. international of Warlock, as well as "The state Battle Hvmn of the Republic relations chairman, were spe cial guests at the dinner meet and "Come, Come Ye Saints." We need songs to match by ing Wednesday. to win the peace, she said. Peace will come only thiough endless Kotters Entertain Kindergarten Club Hold Monthly Meeting Ifjewsourncii i Friday, February 1448 ! By d'Alessio sev-eia- home-makin- tu-k- r. elloit to attain it. "The A. A. U. W. must have Sunday Dinner a song for us as women, Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Herman B. Kot Justin declared, a song that will lift us up and make us ter entertained at a dinner las! feel hat we hold a place of dis- Sunday. The guests were seat ed at one long table where a tinction." Sho then quoted from Mary delicious hot dinner was served Beard's "Woman's The remainder ot t ho afternoon writings: chief concern in society and was spent m visiting. Those piesent included Mis (iviliation, regardless of the year, is her responsibility to the Mary ('. letersm of Tremonloii. continuance of life, iho care and Mr. and Mis. Stan Petersen and protection, the enrichment and baby son, and Carl Petersen of fulfillment of things cultural, Garland, Ruth and David Kot Guests make life woithy and comrather than the pursuit of the material things. She asserted that "Women as the founders of society must he the builders for what is good and worthwhile in communities. A. A. U. W'. has a significant place in the development of civilization. womens University unique responsibility is to di- to ... if its ) 9 Hettv Jean, a LONG its hound to he seen! LOOKS GOOD ON Longer Skirts a must on your spring wardrobe list. coat in smooth suede is graced This with beauty plus. Scilor type cape collar, detail on pockets, turned back cuff and my, oh my . . . look at the swishing lull swing . . . definitely, but definitely, so cal and good looking. In sizes 8 to 16. Here is ARE FASHIONS MUST full-lengt- h Lengthen Them With: g Seam Binding . 3 $ 59.75 $39.75 to 10c yds 2" Others $.5.00 to St!). 75 BIAS 2Vi yds Engagement Of Miss Ruth Kotter Announced By Parents This Week Of inteiest this week is the announcement made by Mr. and Mrs. Herman B. Kotter of the engagement of their daughter, Ruth, to Carl Bee Petersen, son of Mrs. Mary C. Petersen ol Tremonton. Mi-- s Kotter is a senior at the Box Elder high school whete she is popular in the music circles and a member of the pep club. Mr. Petersen is a grad uate of the Bear River high school and has spent three years in the South Pacific dur ing the war. The marriage will take place in the early summer after Miss Kotters graduation. They will make their home at Garland somethin? durable a nient. Mrs. Reynolds lectured on the natuial emotion expressed by childten at various ages in re gud to their toys and amusements Slit1 biought samples of at toys that could be made home' by the patents or tlic child. She also had examples1 Inf finger painting, easel paint-For those inter-ling and elaj jested she had a list of pie-- , books S( hool Thone your news to No. with REVERE showing the line. Slop in and see it today. TIFFIN STEMWARE 2 those famiThis famous stemware is a leader among a touch of d.st.nc-lio- n lies that like fine things. It adds Let us to any (able that she wants and enjoys a t at a little take your order now. You can buy a service because the patof and still be sure filling terns are standard. $5.00 79 South Main 7. Fillmore, was held Kay zzr these times of changing prices, you can buy with the confidence that our prices have gone down right with the market. We cant always stay with the price fluxation in our advertising, hut when these drops do occur you can bet our MEATS prices will change too. We are first of all in busiIn gave the program which consisted of a song bv Lolv Johnson and readings by Ada Stander and Caila Ivcison. Mrs. Eva Harper, director, conducted and Mrs. Marvin Jeppesen, president, presided. - ness to serve you. The job of giving you quality merchandise at the lowest possible prices is the way we do business ALWAYS. BACON BRIGHAM CITY, 4! 0 CHEESE FOR LEASE 4 Warehouses 4 Mess Halls Pink of Perfection SALMON, Halves 510 2 Administration Buildings 6 Officers' and Norses' Quarters 6 Enlisted Men's Quarters 23 Wards 3 Recreation Buildings 430 Medium Nippy UTAH yJL FOR Li). tlorag plant, laundry, dry cleaning buildings, shops, utility and miscellaneous buddings, steam plant, electrical distribution system, water systems, sewerage disposal system, roilrood trockage, fire station and fire alarm systems, sprinkling systems for fire protection Paved streets, walks, parking areas, curbs and gutters, storm drainage, grounds beautifully landscaped. The above buildings are generolly of brick construction. 19 acres of land upon which are located the (2) Approximately following Spry Crisco or Snowdrift Lavora .I lb. can BEANS, No. 2 can Shortening 122 Libbv Theatre Gymnasium Swimming Pool Tennis Courts and Recreational Fields This offering does not include the 10 residences and marginal tracts previously advertised, nor the chopel designated as Building This property is located in o beautiful setting and is adaptable for variable uses, such as institutions of learning, boys' town, dude ranch or con be divided for light manufacturing and other commercial purposes. The facility is located odiocent to Highways 91, 30 ond 89, and has direct rail connections to the principal cities on the Pacific Coast, Montana ond the East. Applications will be received on stondard forms, avaitoble ot this office, from the following priority claimants during the 10 doy period commencing February 20th and ending on March 1st, in the order listed (1) FEDERAL (2) RFC. (3) STATE FOR AND LOCAL Ripe Olives 23c 36 I Km get entry Illiss Superior COFFEE HONEY Drip or Reg. Pound 5 Lb. 510 Shurefin Can 980 RAISINS, 2 for MAYON- in, 450 2 li,,. 890 Seedless NAISE ORANGES 29c 220s 8 0 TOMATOES RADISHES GOVERNMENTS the right to retect any or all offers. (SU I REAL Building D i STiNCncm P O. No Box . PROPERTY FIELD 3, OR ONIONS Hunches 2220, Salt Lok M.l ' 2441 City 13, Rood l.h. mm Phono Utoh 330 South Main 'j 130 CABBAGE OFFICEv 1710 South Redwood 290 BUSIN. Sealed bids will be received on standard forms, available ot this office, from the General Public during the period commencing February 20, 1940 and ending at 2 00 p.m., April 22, 1948, at which time and date they will be publicly opened and read at the Office of Reol Property Disposal, War Rood, Solt Assets Administration, Building No. 3, 1710 South Redwood lake City, Utah. Any offers received after that time and date will not receive consid- Wor Assets Administration reserves 450 Iinl i.i,. TO SMALL HANKS Host Foods NUCOA INSTITUTIONS (4) 13c Large AGENCIES RESALE 29c Green Cut Cold information, arrangement for inspection of the facilities, end stondard bid forms, write, wire or contoct this office at the address shown below. OF Phone 4 58 So. Main For complete jfwElRY the Druggist The ladies eration. -W' t' DRUG PEOPLE'S $1.00 TOP QUALITY woie presented with gifts. The Bear River ladies The War Amt Administration offort the following proparty for tola or !ioit undor tha Surplus Proparty Act of 1944 (1) Approximately 162 acras of lond upon which is situated a 3700 had hospitol consisting of: We are proud to add this Home Movie Equipment. to go along new nationally famous line to our store camera equipment. We now are limited time only! Come in, telephone or write today! Following the lecture a social for the outgoing officers, Mrs. Jenny Adney and Mrs. Olive IN WHOLE OR IN PART 1 fora Shampoo Set and Rinse Laura's Beauty Shop HOSPITAL The Store Of A Million Articles and HOWELL $2.50 Reg. $10.00 Cold Waves for GROUND BEEF SALE BELL Reg. $5.00 Permanent Waves for SQUARES VARIETY STORE 2 Great New Lines! ill pirn tax Galifoi nia BINDING 30c A 3 size. .now only 1.95 1 N. L. HANSENS P 9.75 size. .now only $ HALF PRICE Visitors at the J. A. Simmons week home dining the past have been Ml ami Mis. Vail Mis. of Seattle. Busenbaik Busenh.uk will lie remembcied as the foi mer Flora Simmons. The Busenharks are enioute home fiom a trip to Southern Lb. ite Sho cleansing creams! PERMANENT PERMANENT WAVES droo them a lot. J. A. Simmons Home at recent I Seattle Vistiors At the meeting to, nine ward chapel, the home and community seetion of the south Box Elder Faint Bureau presented Mrs. Jote Adney Kevnohls from the University of Utah She is associated with Iho child development depot! At ed EASTER SPECIAL South Box Elder Farm Bureau Women Hear Mrs. Joyce A. Reynolds ter and the host and hostess. plete, n I want -- I THESE WOMEN Ju-ti- 20. Special Sale! nn ml li b ini Ini.' The , n la l the k il'dei mi eu (lull v ni Id 'ihufsUay aft i noun. Feb 12 m the War Memon.i! home President Jennie Jones pie-ulA report of the meeting held by the Utah Federation of Women-club- s in Salt Lake City was made by Hazel Kaiser who at tended this meeting with Mrs. Jones. The gioup voted to send $7.00 to the 1 edeiat ion as a donation to tlie Veterans hospital. A nomination committee was named with Alice Jenson, Jane Bergstrom, and Lena Men ell as membeis. The progiam was tinder the dneetion of the music committee, Olive Peleisen and Daines. Dunell CQuig) Niel sen gave a .patnotie discussion about Lincoln. were seived Refreshments from a cleverly decorated table carrying out the Valentine mo tif. The solving committee was made up of Amanda Jenson, chairman; Alice Jenson, Minnie Jensen, Floience Jensen, Gorilla Law, Lois Olsen, I.cnna Mer-rel- l and Kvelj n Nelson. Plenty of Parking Space 50 HERE |