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Show i' n i.i 12 BOX ELDER 11 ivs-oit- i .i i I f mm tin- two p,ui he .), wcming Martin pulled i.i bi.lfold fnur money bays and I ma c.mh Friday. April 16. 1948 j',w,r"(i ' ' A eount revealed nine $30 fl" , mmh ",Inu 1 21 $20 bills. 126 SlOs and bills. Odd Job Man Produces with you now a ptiolman hundreds of SI bills, each fold asked me tenant Edgai Ma'tin. ed Cash On Demand separately. i'l y ear o'd ha inly man Martin's $2 981 Polite total The IM)IANAP L1S i IT " was the rep'y 'About $700 were called to seille a tenant-landloisavings from 20 years of odd the jot) work. Let's see," demanded dispute over $1 70 Brigham City, Utah - i 'Wednei JOHN ZtJNDEL SHERIFF OF BOX Junior Divison's Annual Spring Festival Is An Original Musical Drama' By Marie Thorne EIDER FOR 18 YEARS, DIES WED. beautiSet in a profusion of well with flowers, ful spring the of Mi junior It students over Native Of Willard, Lived In Brigham Until Six Years Ago mm- 63, of 1117 Zundel, street, Ogden, long time peace officer and former resident of Brigham City, died Wednesday evening at 10 o'clock m Dee hospital following two days illness. Zundel was born on January s 1XK), in Willard, a son of Abraham and Abigail Abbott Zundel. lie was reared and educated in Willard and also attended L. D S. junior college in Salt Lake John H. Twenty-fift- - City. for Your and Appliance. Glean-l'- One-Sto- p 0-S- at Beehive (o;tl Aids p Wallpaper Cleaner KLEEN 0 Suds producing water soflner for general cleaning, (leans painted surfaces, floor, tile, linoleum, ruldier tiling, refrigerators, windows. 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Now, District Dispatcher L Madrey said, all four of the a: mals romp around the sta and are on the best of te with him and Ranger te Frit.in. At first the at ures his ov .est egg f )l Sill) A got a ;..lk every a r. who ..er, foxes shied a from us, Madrey said, but ter watching the kitten getk and petted for a while, tNow they et heatric around. from our hands. a; Are there limbs from growing on your lot that tv tend over on the sidewalk tl should be trimmed? Sucka growing from the roots well and form a traps paper and sometimes filth. dot-loo- it h scussion, nds like case, at the les finally ge tier why t. 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He has had 15yfi, experience in the grocery ness, including work with Pay and Take It market at Ts monton, now the Safeway stjwith Lee Potters butcher st at Tremonton, and with the Sl All colors walls and woodwork . . . have them painted in radiant, cheery colors with wash- MIRROR' PAINT ITS THE REST PAINT YOU CAN BUY Get It At SUPPLIES since 18S9 sisted by Mrs. J. Leo Nelson, first vice president, Mis. P. W. Jensen, second vice president; Mrs. Ken Jensen who represented the junior past president, and Mrs. Kent Jensen, president. There were 48 members in attendance. The contest between $1.30 to MOP STICKS MOPS GLASS ANO SENOUR AUTOMOTIVE Is City in 1933 and in whet mother, n Fishburn, Mrs. Emma Stevens. Mrs. P. W. Jensen, Mrs. Vernon Watkins, Mrs. Nancy Forrester, and Mrs. Keith Pettingill. At the conclusion of the proceregram a short candle-ligh- t mony was conducted to initiate the new members who have joined the Auxiliary during the iast year. Mrs. Oscar Hunsaker was the initiating officer, as- DeSalvo BOWL CLEANER Satin Tint ing. lived f01 rental L js Mrs. R. N. Price, Mrs. R. W. -- RROOMS DRY MOPS Market Morris Maxwell, formerly ; Salt Lake City has been, pointed manager of Laubs jj ket in Brigham City, succeed Dale Pierce. Maxwell alrq' has entered on duty, and wife, Paula, and five chilfo? Morris, Francis, Claire, Ka and Shirley, will j0in him U as soon as they can find Maxwell bo1 debt, I Stratford was probv assisted gram chairman, Luella McFarland, Mrs. Elijah Jensen and Mrs. J. G. Toombs The refreshment committee was headed by Mrs. Earl Ferguson, assisted by Mrs. Oscar Hunsak-er- , $1.05 t 01 D Manage For Laubs r Mrs. Clyde AIDS -- mu-sie- 4.00 a Box of son. Other Housecleaning 50c di iMon News-Journa- $1.05 KEM - TONE The modern Miracle Wall Finish, Cal. WINDOW Funeral services will be conducted at 2 oclock Saturday afternoon in the Brigham City First ward chapel, conducted by gal. $1.75 Quart PLATE, Lake City. PAINT UP Stops rugs from slipping. Won't harm floor. Paint and Varnish Makar Surviving, besides his widow, are these sons and daughters: John L. Zundel and (Hen Zundel, Vallejo, Calif.; U. Zundel, Willard; Stephen Don Zundel, Portland, Ore.; NaSalt Lake City; omi Zundel, Wayne Zundel, Ogden; also 13 grandchildren and six brothers and sisters, Fastner Zundel, Rul'd t, Idaho; Mrs. Sarah Joseph son, Brigham City; Mrs. Lucina Maria E. Boucher, Clearfield; Zundel and Louis Zundel, Willard and Joseph M. Zundel, Salt Ogden, Quart 90c RUG HUG POWDER ur Ogden. Name New Elder high school participating the spung festival will take place in the 4. auditorium Tuesday, May This peiformanco promises to he one of the finest things the junior yet undertaken by division, according to A. Elwyn the for A great day Seely. VicIrish." based on the life of tor Herbert, is an original drama written by Marie Thome, who wi.l also direct the a musical peitoimunce. This is drama in three acts. Popular music und old favorites written including Victor Herbert, by "Indian Love Sung, "(lypsy "Ah, Sweet Mystery Summer, Street and "Italian of Life, Song" are among the selections worked into this production. Dancing, both choruses and ducks. and vocal renditions as solos, stationwas Williams formerly as story well cleverly written ed at the Bear River Migratory a full evening's enBird refuge, and lived in Brig- will provide tertainment, Seely said. ham City. The first art has its setting in an At English country garden, the Crystal Stag Jaycee second act is set iri the black Springs Mon. Evening forest country in Germany, and A stag party for members of the final act takes place in a the Brigham City Junior Cham- ioof garden in New York. ber of Commerce will be held tostume.s, designed especially at Crystal Springs Monday eve- for Ibis performance, cany a 7 oclock. at ning, beginning considerable variety as well as Dutch lunch will be served. an array of color. Dancing will Admission will be $1 per person, from tryolean to the modlange but only members in good stand- ern interpretative. ing will be admitted. The date, Tuesday, May 4, Mutuals was chosen because " South Of The Border will be over, and wed like the Is Theme Of Legion evening reserved for your attendance," Seely said. Patrons ol the school and townspeople Auxiliary Meeting The American Legion Auxil- who are interested in seeing iary held their monthly meeting young people in their best style at the War Memorial home ol entertainment should mark Tuesday evening. The theme of the date and plan to attend. the program, "South of the Bor- There will be a full program der," and was carried out in printed in a later issue of the There will be the program and refreshments. Clyde Stratford gave a talk no charge for admission, but we on his recent trip to Mexico and piefer that adults only attend. Guatemala and showed moving Make a date now with better pictures he had taken of the various places of interest. Paint Up living Clean Up Mrs. Wayne Smith sang two Fix Up. vocal solos, Mexicali Rose" and accomSouth of the Border, panied by Mrs. Taggart Johnstop-ove- YOUR CAR OI.I) ENGLISH No i lb. 75c 1 $1.25 $1.75 Gallon I"1 25c 2 for POWDERENE for keeping rugs and carpets clean. . Qt. 48c oz. 16c 2 lbs. 65c Will not harm any fabric. Can nol cause shrinkage, mildew, melting or running of colors. Contains no soap or alkali. 3 lbs. $1.00 6 months supply, married Clarissa Petting) on February 8, 1905, in the Logan L. 1). S. temple and the until eouple lived in Willard Mrs. Zundel died December 13, He married Dagmar Sor1909. ensen on September 4, 1912, in the Salt Lake L. D. S. temple. 3 he couple then lived in Brigham City, where Zundel served as a Box Elder county deputy sheriff. He Friends Etshop Fred L. Petersen. may call at the family home, street, Ogden, 1143 Twenty-fiftFriday evening and Saturday noon, morning until 12 o'clock First and at the Brigham City ward chapel from 1 oclock SatInume of the ol a member and tmn urday afternoon until ti. national Footprinters asso- service. Interment will be in ciation, and a past president of the Willard cemetery under the the Brigham City Lions club. direction of the Harold B. Felt lie moved to Ogden six years Funeral home. For about a year he was ag chief of police of the dormitory Cecil Williams Stops vi'lage, Ogden arsenal. He also in the guard personnel Over In Brigham City served water-fow- l ai Hill field for about two years. Cecil Williams, of the He had also worked as night investigamanagement watchman at American Packing tions, fish and wildlife service, and U. S. and Provision company, department of the interior, American Can company in was in Brigham City yesterday enroute on a brief Washto C D. from Washington, He was a Republican candiand Oregon. date for the Weber county sher- ington After returning to the capiiffs position last fall. tal, he will leave soon for the lie was a member of the 70s northern coast of the four praiBrigham City rie provinces of Canada, whpre quorum in the First ward and was a member he will resurpe studies of the and of the Twelfth ward while in nesting habits of geese teZJ'i Aur at to w f, sorm I belts w I M ed : thii ESTIMATE ON VENETIAN HLINI furniture Phone 818 DELBERT IIADFIEI.D. Manager "ven sa r sat L 'about t |