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Show hone MG 'hone yjeu3 pox Ian ourna CUT I Friday. June Ula To 25, Observe Golden Wedding Anniversary the Kilgore of inning company will give on the proper .ration for all Box , 0f foods women on Tuesday 2 o'clock at July 6 at and Light ih Power Utah. ne iS i KllRore authorities in the El-,nt- v build-fremonto- drs. Vera Bollschwiler of Kansas City, Kansas. Also spend-n- coun-cannm- problems, home This is a the wo-opportunity for all and they the county statbe eager to attend, demonstration home Hansen, station agent. n Hansen. Bessie if Thanks who expressed sym-anfriendship and acts ness at the death of our we and brother, j son express our heartfelt ose of a 19 Champion! IOMEGA A wear or give an sftsmanship that has won for Omega worlds highest accur-- r awards! Ai Ifom our collection of 17-- el dwme Omegas, with movements: graceful lady's i natch, 471-5- 0; 'mgtdar, mans watch in 14K I tI4S. Federal Tax in-lt- d. Other Omega stylet mf6 0. jmunt&j2Av& lllr Ye he or DISTINCTION 2 1 training at Lackland air force base. San Antonio, Texas. Arriving in Japan in October, 1947. Radio Queen . . Mr. And Mrs. V. B. Stallings Hold Open House Sun. Afternoon First Meeting Of Jr. Book Review To Be Thurs. At City Library OSi (UP)--Hug- h er DDraionst iii (GoM Inc MERRELLS, words. It took him IS hours to wiite it. FARMERS AGREE IT'S THE TRACTOR FOR FASTER FARMING ; conneed a vacation because test, which was held by Queen For A Day to aid the American Cancer society. Mrs. In the caravan besides Campbell and her husband were a butler, a maid, a cook and three chauffeurs, ail of whom minister to the Campbells every need along the road. Mrs. Campbells trip started when she was flown from her home in Kress, Texas, where her husband is a road construction worker, to Hollywood, about where she was squired town by Universal pictures and attended the premiere of "AnDo you have a news item ot On other Part of the Forest. interest? Phone it to No. 7. June 15, the caravan left Hollywood fir New York via the Grand Canyon, Bryce and Zion National Yellowstone, parks, Chicago and the Great lakes. The Campbells will visit in New York and then enjoy a week each at the Belmont Manor in Bermuda and at the Mountain VerTop club in Chittenden, mont. When Mrs. Campbell returns to her home in Texas, where she -Dtlkhvt, left her young son David in the care of her mother, a brand new trailer, the exact replica of the I one which carried her across the country, will ,be delivered to her, a part of her gifts which include everything from fishing rods and golf clubs to a $1200 television set. Yes, Ford Tractor owners say they are getting more work done . . . and more easily before. . . . than ever Attaching of Triple-Quic- k implements. Hydraulic Touch Control. Improved brakes and steering. These, and many other. Ford advantages help you make farming go faster. See us for a demonstration of the new Ford 1 .actor and Dearborn Implements, and for parts and service for all Ford Tractors. La-vo- ANDERSENS e Phone 56 323 South Main FRIDAY AND SATURDAY "I SPAGHETTI STRAWBERRY SU0RTCAKE S7n. 13c PORK & BEAUS Pi7?ra 23c CHEERIOS OR KIX 15c FRUIT COCKTAIL 37c SARDINES 33c Deposits Himself ST. LOUIS (UP) The sleep of a transient was disturbed when he awoke to find himself sur-1 rounded by eight policemen and a night watchman. The tired man crawlec( beneath a canvas on a construction project, found a comfortable spot and fell asleep in the basement of the Industrial Bank of St. Louis. as They Come A NEW YORK (UP) thief stole a pair of crutches from Davis Harning, 56, as the one-legge- World War I veteran slept on a subway train. SALMON DRESSING SAL TOILET TISSUE WAX PAPER GUM Ask to See EL 29c Surefine Pint New M a Soft white. 2 for , Wrigleys Assorted Carton STYLE NO. 1237 MEAT DEPARTMENT As Sketched BRING YOUR We're et pleated et punch to offer you theta femout Mojud stocking! at pleated at youll Star or Swifts PROCTOR & GAMBLE LARD 29c Lb. ALL MEAT POUND GROUND BEEF COUPONS be when you wear them. For loveliest Mojud stockings are the . . . things next to your legt wear-insheer, smooth fitting, long We know you'll love our HERE 551 PORK SAUSAGE Ivory Snow g. DUZ latest new Mojudt. Yours in the shades. fashion-perfe- GARDEN FRESH VEGETABLES IVORY FLAKES Brigham OXYDOL PEAS BOX DREFT $4.98 Youll love You won't bo disturbed next winter ii you prepare wearing these Shoos Fit By IVORY SOAP New RED POTATOES PADDATQ UflilltU I O 6c I"are Clean Bunches. 2 for 19c inspected and repaired while there's still time. vocative, truly smart! Forsgren s CAMAY 30c your heating equipment nowl Now is the time to have the furnace cleaned, exciting platform-wedgiewith their unusual ankle flattering strap ... in gleaming glittering gold . . . with four tantalizing bands patterned over the vamp. Really pro- y SPRING CANYON Southbridge mailed his wife a letter 69 pages and containing 36,000 long of club The Civic Improvement held its June tea in the lovely garden of Mrs. Theron B. Lee. Lawn furniture and spring flowers made a lovely setting when the club officers, in spring formals, greeted the members. Members visiting enjoyed again with a past president, Mabel Knowles of Salt Lake City. Visiting and music weie enjoyed by all in the garden, while dainty refreshments were served by the following committee: chairman, Arietta Rasmussen, Margaret Wilson, Gertha WilMrs. liams. Norene Burtcher, Les Bundy, Ruth Valentine, Mrs. Pearl Ren Smith, Compton, Blanch Harris, Elva Payne, Thompson, Violet Knudson, Leila Wixom, Phyllis Call, Cleo Sheffield, Donna Mann, Mau-rinWard and Lucille Jones. prize-winnin- pend- Order KNIGHT'S Mass. (UP) From Iwo Jima, Cpl. George Civic Improvement's June Tea Is Held At Lee Home Thursday Mrs. J. G. Campbell cara. . . whose three-trailvan passed through Brigham City Wednesday afternoon. She is on a luxury tour, earng ed .bv writing a letter in a Queen For A Day contest which was a benefit for the American Cancer society. About as Mean By Another coal strike is ing SOUTHBR1DGE. Shirley Bosworth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bosworth, who today becomes the bride of LaMar D. Ilansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hansen of Brigham City. The young couple are being married today (June 25) at the Salt Uike L.D.S. temple. Mr. And Mrs. V. 15. Stallings who will hold open house at their home on Sunday afternoon between two and six oclock. . proudly present MOJUD dependable Hosiery "Slmes Fit mw. Quite a Book The Junior Book Review, sponStallings, Testimonial Honors north, will pre- sored by the Civic Improvement side at open house at their club, will hold their first reDon C. Hunsaker At home Sunday, June 27 on the view', Thursday evening, July 1, occasion of their golden wed- at 7:45 oclock at the children's Honeyville Ward Sun. ding anniversary. Friends and room of the city library. A farewell testimonial was relatives are invited to call Mr. Samuel L. Stephens, Jr., leld in the Honeyville ward Sunday afternoon between two will review the book, The chapel Sunday evening at 8:00 and six oclock. Quest, and all teen-aggirls oclock honoring Doc C. Hunsaare invited to attend, it was The couple were married June ker, who has accepted a call to stated. 1898 29, in the Salt Lake L. D. labor in the Central States mission field for the L. D. S. church. S. temple. They have one son and four Don is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Holmgren Cousin Party Loren Hunsaker of Honeyville daughters, all of whom expect and is a graduate of Box Elder to be with their parents on Sun- Held Tuesday Afternoon are: Byron E. Stallhigh school. During the past day. They At Emery J. Rees Home D. L. (Vioyear, he has been attending Utah ings, Corinne; Mrs. State Agricultural college at Lo- let) Petersen, Salt Lake; Mrs. Mrs. Emery J. Rees and her J. H. (Mayme) Carver, Monte gan. sisters, Mrs. J. Quill Nebeker of I. Mrs. K. Vista, Colorado; (Edna) Ogden and Mrs. H. T. After the opening song, by Cheney the congregation, Colon Sweeten, Canfield, LaJunta, Colorado, and of Salt Lake City, were Mrs. GalLayton (Mildred) at a cousins and aunty president of the Malad stake, offered the invocation. Mr. and braith, McGill, Nevada party at the home of Mrs. Rees Mr. Stallings W'as born NoMrs. Ronald Madsen sang the Tuesday afternoon. This is an sacramental song. Miss Elaine vember 8, 1874, in Eden, a son annual affair for members of of Joseph and Charlotte HusHunsaker then sang a solo numthe John P. Holmgren family He in lived Eden and takes place each summer. ber, followed by the first speak- sey Stallings. 1941 when he moved his Luncheon was served at 1:30 The until er, Mr. Varsel Chlarson. to Brigham City. He was second speaker was Mr. Glenn family with places being marked for a farmer and rancher while liv- 26 Pearson. Both men are returned guests. The table was cening in Eden. He has been an tered with a beautiful missionaries and brothers-in-laarrangeof the L. D. S. ment of to Don Hunsaker. Herman and active member roses, madonna lillies church as and of served bishop and delphinium. Norman Andreason sang a duet, the Eden ward. W'ere Mrs. Eugene Sant-ch- i followed by an address from guests Mrs. was born Jan. of Palo Alta, California and Earl Hunsaker. Mrs. Elaine 26, 1874,Stallings a of William Mrs. Noel Bennion of Corvallis, Hunsaker offered another vocal and Sarah daughter Jane Hilde Burnett. solo and Don and his father While in Eden she was an ac- Oregon. The afternoon was spent made a few remarks. God Be tive worker in the Relief playing bridge and reminiscing. With You was the closing song and benediction was pronounced by W. P. Camp, Sr., grandfather of the young missionary. Wayne- - Christensen Is Carlson And Jeppson Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Spencer, Elected To Honor Group Bluffdale; Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Families Visit Historic Mrs. Mr. and West, Murray; In Eastern Cities BrigWayne J. Christensen, Glenn Pearson, Logan; Mr. and Spots ham City, who was graduated Robert and Mrs. Varsel Chlarson Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Carlson recently at Rensselaer PolytechHunsaker were guests of Don and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Jeppson nic institute, Troy, N. Y., with and his parents. have recently returned from a the degree of master of civil two weeks vacation trip in the engineering, has been honored Mrs. Peary Says No east. Enroute they visited Nau-vo- by election to full membership PORTLAND. Me. (UP) Mrs. and Carthage, Illinois and in R.I.P.s chapter of Sigma Xi, E. Robert Peary. Missouri. They national honorary scientific soIndependence, of the also visited with Keith widow of the discoverer Jeppson ciety. North Pole, was the first woman Missouri where Only those with unusual acaArctic on an expedito ever go he is laboring as a missionary. demic standing and recognized She still considers that tion. After a short stay in Chicago, as having talent and ability for a routine journey but refuses Mr. and Mrs. Jeppson went to scientific research are eligible adamantly to take even the Buffalo and Niagara Falls, N. for membership in Sigma Xi. briefest ride in an airplane. Y. to a bankers convention. Mr. The Rensselaer chapter is the and Mrs. Carlson went to Peoria, second oldest in the country. Illinois to visit with their son, Leland and family who are in Got The Kitchen Sink MINNEAPOLIS Fox business there. reported to police that burglars Phone your society news to ransacked his home but took Mrs. Herm Hadfield at 906. only the kitchen sink. Forsgrens COAL lAt. Chenez was assigned the Ffith air force, the occupational air force for Japan and southern Korea, and later was reassigned to the 611th A.C. & W. squadron. to BF e bega watch, youre asked of the same superb e from Hollywood to New York. The trip is part of thousands of dollars worth of gifts which she received for writing the winning letter in an I Out-of-stat- e pen you caravan three-traile- r Mr. and Mrs. V. B. 126 west Second ;:r. and Mrs D. A. Rice and Family. 4 a World Vacation Queen, Brigham City Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, at the head g their time with their moth-- r are Mrs. Clara Peterson of Jgden and Mrs. Lola Baird of Aillard. Mrs. Jeppson also has wo sons living m Brigham City, 5. Leland, and David. Several amily parties have been dace while the ladies aretaking visit-nhere. They all attended the arewell testimonial given for Ralph Jeppson, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Leland Jeppson, Sunday ?vening, and the gathering at .he Leland Jeppson home e graduated First east, recently a wide swath of grass. Then from a highly technical course ting on doors, asked as an information center oper- the boys knocked it. and for the got job base force air ator at Johnson near Tokyo. Private Chenez enlisted in the air force in March, 1947, at Fort Douglas and received his basic Mutuals arrived in Perhaps one of Brigham Citys lappiest ladies this week is VIr. Ella Jeppson, whose five laughters are visiting with her or the first time in several ears From out of the state ame Mrs. Grace Bush of Idaho 'alls, Idaho; Mrs. Myrtle Bar-et- t of Berkeley, California; and Hattie got Pvt. Robert E. Chenez, son of how two enterprising boys Mr. Howard Chenez of 691 south their lawn mowing jobs. They would wralk across the lawn cut- Mrs. J. G. Campbell, . ntertains House Guests Pointers Irernonton, July 6 Vacation Queen Here On Cross 1948 SOemonstrator To Mrs. Ella Jeppson fiCanning Pvt. Chenez Completes lThat'8 Salemansh,p BarMEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP) A.F. Technical Training bara Ringer says she watched Bride Today OUR MEN KNOW HOWI DAVID M. BUIST HEATING AND SHEET METAL WORKS 22 West Forest Phone 420 I 330 South Main Plenty of Parking Space Brigham City KfcSKM |