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Show 4 BOX XLDEa IfjewS-our- Friday, March Brigham City, Utah Porter, 21 P.-T.- ibP) A. jail. He wa.s leicdsed on bund tln'i next morning: for tlie charge on which he Mas locked up. But before he left, he had to pay a $20 assessment. During the night, he bad clawed a hole two feet wide in a cell wall. He aumled a charge of destroying city pioporty by1 paying for the damage. The hole led only to another! ' iBiro 1948 Monday At 7:30 p. m. Arthur in got into trouble 111 12, To Central Hold Meeting Next Try To Dig Out Of Jail Costs "Guest" Money PEORIA i ci n Hie The annual St. Patrick1 Day will hold another dance SaturThe Relief societies of party will be sponsored again day evening in the Sixth ward Fourth and Eighth wards are this year by the Grouse Creek amusement hall, beginning at a birthday- - party togethRelief society on Friday 9 oclock, it was announced this having H. Reed and Doris Davis afternoon. next Tuesday er week. Anyone interested in of Biigham City aie the ning, March 19 at the 16. beginning at 2 p. m. March amusement hall. dances is invited and welA parents ol a baby boy born Wedin the ward amusement hall. The events start in the come to attend. has been nesday, Mai ch 10, 1918 at the old-tim- The Cooley Memoiial hospital. old brothbaby lias a four-yea- r er, Chi is. n'llnk Woodiutf and Norma Eliason oi the U. S. Hansen of City aie the A. C. at I.ogan will be die .speak er. Music will be furnished by patents of a baby boy born Wedat the the thiid and fouith grades. All nesday, March 10, parents are uiged to be in at- Cooley Memorial hospital. This is their first son and they have tendance. c'; K- flellan 19-1- daughter, Susan, aged baby gill was born WednesDo JOU hdVe a nPW3 itwn of day, Maieh 10, 1918 at the Coolinside hall the jail. interest? Phone it to No. 7. l ey Memoiial hospital to Wheeler and Paula Maiy Loree Lew is of Ogden. A baby girl was born WednesIT'S BRIGHAM CITY'S day, Maieh 10, 1918 at the Cooley Memorial hospital to Leo Allen and Beth McCrary Walker of Brigham City. Leslie and Melba Williams FOR WEEK ENI) ENTERTAINMENT Mills of Corinne are the parents of a baby girl born ThursSATURDAY day morning. March 11, 1918, at the Cooley Memorial hospital. NIGHT DANCES 5. a A Mai-shal- RECREATION CENTER Sunday Join your friends at the Dance Row I on Saturday night for the best of fun and dancing. Everj thing is right from the price to your surroundings for an evening of enjoyment. Ilan now for tomorrow night and every Saturday night to go dancing at the Dance Correction A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Clovis Jordan Thurs- Bowling day, Bowling is fun. ing is good for you. Now you can enjoy Bowl- America's No. Sun- 1 health sport on day. No leagues. Alleys will be reserved upon request Liven up your week-end- s by joining the crowd at the Dance Bowl. Dow I. $1.00 Per Couple Tax Paid c Bomino Covered Wagon Dancers 4th And 8th Wards To Join In Relict Will Meet Sat. Night Party The Covered Wagon dancers Society Birthday Grouse Creek Relief Society Plans St. Patrick Day Party February 12 at the Dee Me- morial hospital in Ogden. The babys mother was the former it has preAmy Lou Palmer, that viously been announced this baby was a girl. Hint: Beware Of Women Who Circle Around INDIANAPOLIS ( UPf L. W. Dickinson, an upholstery shop proprietor, was annoyed when a young woman circled around him several times as he showed her his samples. After she had left the shop, Dickinson discovered that 95 was missing from his wallet. He deduced that the girl lifted the wallet, pocketed the money and returned the billfold to his pocket as she paced the room. noon at 3.00 oclock when all Imartied folks are invited to at- tend a program full of tin ills. laughs, entertainment ami fun fo rail. Entertainment will be interrupted only long enough for a delicious luncheon to be served. In the evening at 8:30 oclock the public is invited to join tlie festivities in an haur of old time square dancing and a bazaar. The bazaar this year will be an outstanding affair with many beautiful and useful items tor sale. Continuing at 10 o'clock lively music will invite all to swing and sway and enjoy special featuies of the evening. The group, sponsored by the Daughters of Utah Pioneers and organized for the Centennial year, now is temporarily under tlie direction of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kay, due to the illness of Mrs. Henry Thorne. The crowds are getting bigger all the time, Mrs. Kay reports, and everyone seems to New be having a lot of fun. phonograph records for dancing are being added to the repertoire all the time, she adds. special program and refreshments will be served. A good representation from each ward is desired. 64th Birthday Of Mrs. William Hess Observed Wednesday Afternoon The 64th sary birthday of Mrs. William thru all lengths this fully styled in the styles and colors. season? SUITS i Aglow with freshness and automobile DRESSES Gay. colorful, beautifully bring out that new look. Mrs. Call Entertains Nite-OClub Thurs. MILLINERY ut entertain- D. Call Nite-Ou- t ed members of the last club and invited guests Thursday evening at her home. A luncheon was served at three small tables attractively decorated in keeping with the spring theme. Biidge was the diversion of the evening with prizes' going to Mrs. Edward Frost for high score and to Mrs Pete Usatuck for cut favor. Club members present were Mrs. Roy G. Lemon, Mrs. Dale Baron. Mrs. Glen Compton, Mrs. Verl Petersen, Miss Betty Ruth Seashore, Mrs. Harry Witman, Mrs. Edward Frost, Mrs. Dick Wilde and the hostess. Special invited guests were Mrs. Pete Usatuck and Mrs. Rex Baron. two-cours- e guest-of-hon- go . TFraY Mrs. Oscar Grunig and Mrs. John Leggett were at a bridge luncheon last Thurs-- i honoring the day afternoon birthday of Mrs. C. Henry Niel-sen. The party took place at the Grunig home, A St. Patricks theme was carried out in the tallie and table decorations. A delicious luncheon was served to the fol- lowing ladies: Mrs. E. II. Jen- sen. Mrs. William Sackett. Mrs. Glenn Humphreys, Mrs. Glen Burt, Mrs. Earl Hansen. Mrs. Berniece Rosenbaum, the and the hostesses. Bridge was the diversion of the afternoon, after W'hich Mrs. Nielsen opened the many love- phone 397; Mrs. Mack Fishburn, or Mrs. Klitgaard, phone 524-J- ; ly gifts presented to her. phone 365-M- . 1 if COATS Dont boirow a paper . . subscribe for your own. Less than , four cents a copy-- $4 for 101 big issues. new the Mrs. Robert Mrs. C. Henry Nielsen Honored On Birthday e Let us give your NEW LOOK ironing out What a wonderful selection spring hats. Large ones, beribboned and ok. coming. a car To ta ACCESSORIES for spring, by the little body Handsome Tips' iinish yom outfit. Complete selection giw shades in kids and fabrics. Newest scarfs, costume je dents and repainting. Our paint supply is complete with new colors. See us tor hand bags. estimates. slii One BURT'S S hoi BODY SHOP Rhone 83 t04 N. Main Phone your news to No. 7. anniverof Hess Plymouth was observed Wednes-day afternoon at the home of her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Jensen in this city. A family dinner was served at one long table which was centered with a large birthday cake decorated in the St. Patricks theme, Family members present were Mr. and Mrs. William Hess of Plymouth; Mrs. Welling Zundel and Miss Zona Hess of Ogden; Mrs. Bill Sylvester and children, .Ned, Bill and Sandra, and 'Mrs. Peggy Ann Justeson and son Don Ray of Riverside; Mrs. Gard-- i ner Udy of Plymouth; Mrs. Bill Hess and daughter Lynda of Lewiston; Mrs. Deveri Hess and 'son Gaylon of Claikston; Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hess and children, Brent and LeeAnn of Clearfield; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jensen and daughters, Patsy, Pauline and son Jack, and Mr. and and Mrs. Gene Hess of Brigham Uty. Family members unable to attend were Miss Mary Hess who is fulfilling an L. D. S. mission at Port Arthur, Texas; Glen Hess and family of Garland; Mrs. Laura Christensen of Grace, Idaho, who is vacationing in California; and a granddaughter, Mrs. Wayne Merica of Logan. Mrs. Hess has 11 sons and daughters, 29 grandchildren and five The entire family presented the guest of honor with a lovely gift. The afternoon was spent in a social way. son-in-la- pot-luc- n Get your Treasure Hunt tickets here . . . and save on quality foods at the same time. MEATS Armours Sliced Rind Un LB. 650 LARD Cartoned LB. Is 2s Is 280 GROUND BEEF 2 LBS. 850 -- A Grade LB. 430 Party Bridge-Luncheo- n QUAKER OATS or Regular Large package ... Quick Being Planned For Civic Club Birthday VAN CAMPS 35c CHILI CON CARNE 210 PRODUCE Solid Heads CABBAGE LB. 40 The High School cafeteria will be the scene of the annual birthday party of the Civic Improvement club Saturday afternoon, March 20. The luncheon will be served at 1:30 p. m. and will be followed by bridge. All club ladies planning to attend should make reservations before Wednesday, March 17. Reservations may be made by contacting any of the following ladies: Mrs John Rossi, Mrs Ross Bowen, phone 325-J- ; TOMATOES i 18.23c WW'S i!1!! mm I 330 South Mriir Plenty of Parking Space 1 Tall 2 MARSHMALLOWS VEL giant pkg. Mor- - Fresh Solid Pack TOMATOES 350 29c 51c qts. A catalog of Mountain-Grown- " flowers, range grasses, nursery stock, - - Including vegetables selection tor your I dom Cardan. PORTER-WALTO- Free- - "tSI v SAUSAGE EASTER EGGS EIA EETA 590 570 290 pound 290 $1.10 Choice Grade 2 CHEESE lb. pkg. A" DIB STEAKS 360 Pkg. Ik Tender Grade 240 cans including handv wire cutler 2 STEM SIRLOIN Cinch CAKE MIX A" Choice Grade hORMELS VIENNA A CHICK REEF ROAST 440 BOB . Ik goas&c laiin Rest tirade CHOPS PORK Wilsons Mustard Fresh Produce 80 ,8 SARDINES for RALSTON llik 2 Pkgs. GREEN ONIONS Dennisons RADISHES CHILI CON CARNE CARROTShunches170 TUNA For Juice llorsev s Sweetened Orange & Grapefruit 230 SLICED BACON JUICE 270 Roneless Fear BEEF Clearwater d,,,. 330 470 I,arge Crisp ORANGES Cudahvs Puritan Hliss COFFEE bunches9d 250 Shredded For Salads ",Ar ' 2 "V- CUBES For Stews 290 S i 490 - lb' N Brigham City FREE DELIVERY i I iMWIW HS-- PARADE A MEATS packages Pkg. Soap 2 AERO WAX GRADE 210 290 790 FRUIT COCKTAIL LETTUCE Firm 330 No. PRICED RIGHT FOR GOOD TASTE White Crisp Solid LETTUCE LB. 80 DEL AtLaub's And Still jj wp PHONE i;.i; RKFOP.'e 10 . M. or 4 P. M Ho |