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Show I BOX ELDER livs -- journ a bnqhum City. Utah ( el md l.oula Nelson Mi phen BiLings By Mrs. Lyman Wight t Mr- A TERRY Hirpi'i pi Billings i lilril. lined Inst Sunday afternoon m honoi ol In r sun Dennis' sixth birthday at.ntver sary. A beautiful lighted cake was the renter of attraction and easier facers were pjescnted to Moving pn Ihe lilt Je gin tuies vveie taken and shown to lie guest of honoi tile gioup Those received many tine gifts attending win Nt di i and Kay Divle Weaver, Margaiet Bill Elaine and Janet Thorne, Lee Rug Quayle, Ciena Rond "V ' n h l i h. 9, 1948 Dennis and dinnei guests lot hi home of Mi and Mrs Mr and I! Young weie I)i iv Mrs Merle M.s ried Getz David and Si 'in nig and son Mis Elaine feiguson and chil-dieErod and Ram of Brigham is'ei Mindav ( of ig at W- 11 Mr and vv nh 1iiMdint Mux Ilti-iinn ducting "We Thank Thee O God Sund ty fnduy Apnl Perry News v n City ind Mis lna Davis and sa Nelson attend and Mis led Ine funeial siivncs of Call lsl Saturday Nelson at Reniosi They also visited at the home lot Mr and Mrs Fail Compton a i Thatcher The fireside chat was held last Mr Mi were invited guests Mi and Mrs Alma Davis in. Mr'ntd Mis. Carl Crowtlier at -- t I aker and John-o- Mr and Wi- - Max n Miss Sally Harper spent Wed nesday in Salt Lake City on business Sally is the window decorator for ihe J (' Tenney stote in Bngham City arid she winr lo galher information to bmp her. Mr and Mis Wilford Nielsens guests on Sunday were Mi and Mrs Morrow of Salt Lake City. The Morrows children, Kathleen and Robert aie spending the week with the Nielsens Attending conference in Sait Lake City on Sunday were Mr. and Mis Lorm Hunsakei and Mi. and Mrs. Va.sel Chlaison Mrs Shelby West ami son, Raul teturned home with them and pent three days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bourne of Holding were Wednesday visitors of Mr and Mrs. Ray tended funeral services held for lot A Prophet was the opening James tainpkln in Ogden, ast song and Itu inVOi alion was of Friday afternoon A of friends enterta m d tcied by L. uni l) e Wight Moving putuie riels weie in)oyed last Ktiday afternoon at vv i e hoim of Mr- - fva.u Nebeker h n l ri ii (I II In shim nt- seived by Mis Bllllims hi onnp the hnthday annivei-ir- y hot A mernbi is B( nedn tion via- - gr i n of Mis Amy Walker. ihuken dinnei was served w by ( onme W agslaff A gioup ol frn nils gathi i d a beautiful decorated cake A lovely gift was at the home of Mr and Mis Deiyl R Young List Fildd., eve presen'ed to the guest of honor ning after the gold and gte n Those present were Mrs. (ora hall md eriioved a Outfit lutu h Quayle, Mrs Melba Oyler, Mi- Maude White, Mts Louise Da s the hosl and hos eon tt ss the pally i onststed ol Mi vis Mis lvalue Nebeker arid Mis Walkei, the guest of honoi Mr and M s Vernon tpbeil Mi and Mrs. Wendell Nt be and Mis Lee Aridtews, Mr and Mis Rav Judson, M. and L -- 1 r entertained at a dinner Dale V, Young, Mr. and Mis Sunday for Mr and Mrs. Amos! Janet Young Pertv at Brigham City. Mr. and Byron Nebi ker Man.yn Jud-- o t, Wynn Wo id ami Mrs Henry Bortulussi and end W ly ie Jeppsen dren of Suit Lake City, Mr. and Boothe. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon SilenMi and Mis. Moylen Y'uang 'Mrs Byron Nebeker and daugh are spending two weeks a. tm ter of Willard, and their on, cer of Bluffdale called at the Denton Nebeker who is attend hom home of Mr and Mrs Isa a of Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Mr and Mis Young ling school at Logan. Hunsaker Sunday and then went Young Sacrament services were eld on to Logan to spend the clay have hi en attending the B Y' L at I'tovo They expert to 'in Perry ward Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs Gimn Pearmake then home in Rexnurg 'with Bishop Rulon Hlrsehi con son of North Logan. Come Ye Childten ot Mrs. Grace Orme Idaho ducting piesented Mi and Mrs. Clatk White and The Lord was the opening song her dancing students in a re children of Itovo, Mr and Mis and the invocation was offend view at the Tremonton Second Milton Merham and cfnldn n of by Douglas Quayle Music w is ward recreational hall on Mon- Ogden, and Mi. and Mrs. Thai in charge of Harper Billings and f les Dredge anil son were eister Louise Davis, accompanist, Sunday visitors at the home ol ter the sacramental song, Well Mr and Mis LeRoy IJ White Sing All Hail to Jesus Name Lt Col Boyd B While flew two halites were given names from Tusron, Arizona emoutn to and blessings The infant Seattle Wash landing .it Hill daughtei of Mr. and Mrs. Rich Fit Id Monday Due to weath aid Rtxton was given the name er conditions Lt Col. White was of Carol Jeanne, with the grand delayed and spent a fe.v days father, Isaac A. Young offmaKathleen was the name ol ihe home of his parents, Air ting and Mrs LeRoy D Whit given to the baby daughtei ot VV'ag-ta- lt Mis an Mr and Mrs. Karl Francis with Henry nounces the arttval of new Douglas Quayle per km, when a baby gul was bun tunning the ordinance. Mr anl lo .Mr and Mis Eugene Oyler Mrs Moylen Young sang "Teach of Ogden last Friday, Match Ale To Pray, accompanied by The names of 6, ami a baby boy was born to Louise Davis Mr and Mrs Arthur Wag-ta- tf Gordon Davis and Lawrence last Saturday, March 27, adding Wright were presented to be orto her family elide of nt vv dained teachers and the reand a new great mainder of the time was spent giandsons After the in testimony bearing grand daughter Visions duttllg the pa-- t week closing song "What Ptiee Shall at the home ot Ml ami Mis Be Yout Kevvaid, the benedtc William Petits were Mi ami tion was offeted by llytum Mrs I ( Burgoyne and fain Thome lly and Mr and Mrs David Pe ters and son of Salt Lake City Mr and Mrs. D. R Berty and "Bunin Around family and Mt and Mrs. Lament Peters and daughter of Ogden BEE-VILLE and .Alt and Mis. J. C. Tams anti of Idaho. The family Nampa. occasion for the visitors was to Honeyville News by Mrs. L. L. Boothe extend birthday to greetings their father, William W. Peters Mrs. Maxine Nelson was hos Off to Washington, D. C. to t less to ihe Amita club at her with Mr. and Mrs Gerald' home last Thursday evening Bush and family went Mr. and Luncheon was served first Mrs Lyman I'hlarson They lett Bridge was the diversion of the by tiatn Thursday morning. It evening with prizes awarded to will be their first visit with the Merle Andrews and Hazel Nel- Bushs two little daughters. son. Merle Andrews and Edna Mrs. Chlarson will visit for a month and travel home by plane and Mr. Chlarson will return1 ea-.i- I I 1 t i Be-i- OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATION No. 59 8 v Let us safety cheek jour ear now. , That little pink slicker has to le on jour ear by the lath of June. hy put it off. Do it now and avoid the rush. Bting jour car to us. It'll take sueh a little time. and deli very service. Use our free pick-u- ; vv -- of the students as 31: years Card Of Thank Words cannot gratitude " Take 750 Your Car To Carr's ' Phone 757 South Main GIVE Y0U& FLOORS A NEW Horace Lish this mo ( LEANED BARLEY -O- AND ATS -- WHEAT ot ef !lMei Eat plenty, ose weight with doctor1 new food candy fled graceful Candy Hun you do,, t cul meals, stare hi-- pouiois ALFALFA AND CLOVER SEEDS LL STATE TESTED CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES LAWN GRASS MIX HORSLEYS Genuine Gold Seal bclore meals hnh auama1 ally curbs it w you eat less and lo ARSOl LTLl YH Vlnilr" Mm' awneE proof eosirivf., E;V' upervivd clinical test, sale losses s,(h UVer Iuu'av rv9 EXCLR1MLM? Get AYDS Today On,,,K 35 days supnl- j- , rued V ijj loseve.,lury,JJ,ts SEED STORE on the ver. Ins' jent of club U : annual at ie ioon meeting. ngC'yde G K been iib durt E R.Gn tent Ru1 pd secret us reelf tried to s tor tw D 'jster Hol arc Bill Lent fellow jy ,ard ri at Kr of a Anders How improve beti in Bund led to 1 next F i as announc e A f the loi and G am Friday See the new patterns in GOLD SEAL C0NG0LEUM RUGS You can make the w hole room look fresh a$ a daisy with one of these new Gold Seal Rugs richly colored, ultra smart in design. Tiles, marbleired effects. Oriental patterns and textured designs are jours to choose from. That smooth, sanitary, surfaces til ntakeyou happy .toot Con-fcole- -- n er of heat tough ed paint and baked enamei equal in thickness to s coats of the best floor paint applied by hand. A wide taste for ange of patterns and colors to suit ever) kitchens, living rooms, dining rooms and bedrooms. ! two-y- Its 1 Easy To Clean iIJ. Albc Augu Logan e in thf ? and ai rmors a ' r 'ft i 332 STOKERS S COAT THICKNESS Clair J f AT h n ...FLOOR COVERINGS WE GIVE SI 0.95 9' n GREEN STAMPS x 12' me No All SieN And Patterns To Select From NORTH 5 nr 1. 1. " -- Nbsi V! 'i"i.-v-- I. Shear Pin No Down Payment $9.GS Per Month BEEHIVE MAIN Coal & Appliance FURNITURE ,i ell mu Ate El Johnv taker, t Mrs ; w Hun Martha knees txn Top 17 i"t Styl -- at Penncys Low , Low Prices! r JUST UNPACKED DIRECT FROM NEW YORK TODAY 50 Smart New Coats and Suits Especially After-EasteFor This r Coat and Suit Event 100 v at lard am piey cer WOOL SLEDE COTS in pretty pastels, vivid or dark shades. Fully lined, beautifullv tailoted. Long coats in classic straight-linstyles . . . shoit ones flare to new widths. With or without collars. Juniors, Misses, sies. e PASTEL RAYON GAB RD1NE AND WORSTED MlTS in the best classic styles Ixtng torso jackets top skts . . . crispij taiored in a smooth rayon fabric that holds its shape and press indefinitely. Worsted patterns or pastels. Jmors. Wises sies slim-line- This tou9hr mor sur face it at (tuck at I coatt of feeft floor paint applied by hand Frank grandcl jpert; s, Daie Oise er Frorj more wtar btexian of Confoleums exclusive I daug toward Celebrating their wedding anniversary on Friday night, Mr and Mrs Dale Hun-akwere ho-t- s at a small informal party at their home. Then guests were Mr, and Mrs Jack Harper, Mr, and Mrs Wynn Hunsaker Mr and Mrs. LaVan Hun- - durable ji m n Fred WINKLER APPLIANCES... one y Phyrl The Famous EASY CREDIT TERMS T eas SHORT OR LONG t r S and before -- SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK' taker 0 Bi-h- It's Economical Smith Botf s in ning After a delicious dinner the guests played parlor games. Attending were Mr and Mrs. LaMont Vance, Logan, Mr. and Mrs Jay Bourne of Fielding and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hunsaker, Mr and Mrs Wynn Hunsaker, Air. and Airs Alton Hunsaker and Air. and Mr- - Max Johnson. the Priesthood Attending meeting at Salt Lake city on B Monday evening were A Bingham and hi- - ons, A1 bert, Clifford, Don. Earl and I ;a ome Mr. and Mrs. LaVan Etunsaker were hosts at a diner party at their home on Wednesday eve- ti 4 Smith, family t Horte s. and Mrs. Fred Nye of Garland were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Albeit Bingham and v weel comrr rg Lew is Air wear-la- t Lake pal spe Le-lan- Congoleum has a ar hospl Hunsaker Mr and Mrs. Newell Welch visited with Mr and Mrs. Hunsaker on Wednesday. They left to go to Salt Lake and spend the remainder of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Rex old Seal i during ias Attending Primary conference j wi! mee ret! irst in Salt Lake City on Saturday were President Nellie Spackman and teachers. Iva Aladsen, Rhea Hunsaker and DoTothy I the in t sooner. ' me'1 ted dr, WHY BE FAT Have a more slender ure Noexerusmt TREATED to 'HI 30 icon vi-.i- WITH START clout lor o Bt-h- Studebaker ifii hM - JOE CARR, Inc. ami feel toward tbo- -t kindness and nce, den of sm row at the death and last the daughter and bister rtls Dummer May r,0 d rest with those hn our assistance ,n a"1 , p some ,1 -- a- -t -- 'Hi . he iope as she tapped vvue abou' kip! IS poor Ail day evening Thtre join Hil. TheBoothe is in Id sludt ills paiticiputing Larry boy rich pool Four htlc pret-u- f tap and acrobatic numbers. eeeived a valentine in the and Johnson little girls vvho made cute sail tv fuITI Judy ors in their blue and white uni their way to hap- tapped fotrns were Judy Johnson Judv .,,(1 hist but not least, and her-rd- f Swannel, Ba'baa Hunsakei Duke tiansformed YemM 111 Two bold the Madsen became Myrna into a boy and a tie pnates weie LuDean Dickeya ol the u aeher in ,md witn entitled, and Bobby Hunsukor skit dune skull and bones on his cap and the Park. ; Tmouglr also a patch over Ills eye Gypsies if these students and dance. acrobatic an complete with tamhairines iltiimed weie teen in and jangling jeueliy H,o0 crowd attended JaNean Hunsaker, Carol with the pret- agers well pleased ero and Spackman, Leota Hunsaker and ty costumes and clever dancing Si hoot days Rae Nielsen -- I d $20 |