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Show XaJ Jourtici -- OK 1LDS2 Brigham Cily, Utah I Friday, July Fourth Ward Outing Tonight At Campus Dancing Class Canceled At Tccn Club Saturday SOCIAL EVENTS 30, 1948 The (las,, lor ms'i uctions in; South Amer can darcing schediSaturday) u!ed Ini tumoiio.v has luen night at the Tet lancclh'd at cording to an an nouncement made hv John Bate supm 's us am! Pin del t Farm.-The comTllabon of the club is due to the canyon patty being all r planned by No th Box stake far tne youth orgama'i in of that stake The dance class was o be tin det tlie direct. on ot Jack Laney" ot New York City, and will be held at a tutuie date. Oak Camp To Give Sacrament Program At Fifth Ward Sunday ) She'll Be September Bride The Oak camp of the Daugh-- I ei ot Pioneers will meet Au ruO 1. at the Fifth ward chapel, on connection with the sacra-n, cut program which the (amp jpiesent annually. All rnemners are requested to he piesent at t - V " I .mm including a softb tween the niarned ladies the single girl-- . het end games will he cumn,, ted fm the younger folks tin I. the .Inei tion of the Primmy and Sunday . I'm.' School officers. limning pool will also be open to a do siring to swim. ,V1 those planning to swim are icqueMed to bring their own swimming taps as well as suits Each family will lernish their own picnic supper and the B( e hive girls will sell ire rieum and pop, under the diieetion of their leadeis, Mrs. Arda Everton, Mrs. Britenheker and Mrs. liene Hess. General ( hairman toi the outing aie Mrs. Lola Nielsen, Y L. M. I. A president, t and Walter Everton, o fthe Y. M. M. I organ-- j J. DR. Anyone News-Journ- Peach City Apt. 15 GOOD For FRIDAY and SATURDAY Shopping Grade 10 MORGAN APPLE JUICE, qt. - 19c 1,1). Produce A unci.-37- A c New TEXSUN o. 46 Grapefruit Juice 19c lb. 5c Cabbage, unci. SIJNKIST Full of Juice 17c LEMONS, lb. CLEARWATER MILK, 4 tall cans ELMDALE GOLDEN 59c No. 2 can CORN, 2 cans for SHUREFINE 16 FRANTO-AMERICA- 33c oz. Orange Juice BORDENS 25c 2 LB. popular young Brigham couple making wedding plans for September 1 are Mi.w Norma Anderson and Gorn'd C. Petersen. Miss Anderson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Martin J. Anderson and Gerald is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charley E. Petersen. A ceremony to be performed in the Salt Lake temple will unite the young couple. is a graduate The bride-elec- t of the Box Elder high school and attended the Brigham Young university. She is at present employed at the Milady shop. The prospective bridegroom is also a graduate of the Box Elder high school where he was student body president during his senior year. He spent 18 months in the army and has been attending the University of Utah during the past year. Following the wedding, the young couple plans to make their home in Salt Lake City, where the bridegroom will continue' his studies at the University of Utah. Jayceettes Hold A "Get Acquainted " Party The Brigham City Jayceettes held their July meeting Monday-evenin- at the War Memorial business session was held with Mrs. D. B. OToole, president, in charge. After the business meeting, the time was turned over to Mrs. Ted Korth. A game was played, with Mrs. Stayner Thompson winning the prize. The prize for best costume was won by 'Mrs. Wayne Johnson. Appropriate refreshments were a served, and during serving program was presented by members of the club. In charge of arrangements for the evening were Mrs. Steve Anderson. chairman, Mrs. Ted Korth. director. Mrs. Vern Har-mer- , Mrs. Jay Wight. Mrs. Jesse Jepperson, Mrs. Ray Andersen, Mrs. Wynn Jeppson, Mrs. John Reese and Mrs. Harold Van A BOX SNOWDRIFT Look 15c WHEATIES, 8 or. J POUNDS at These GREAT, NEW FEATURES! Portable pi. No Bolting Down Thoro Wash1"" CARNATION $0(5 'MAYONNAISE, CORNFLAKES. ONE AT REG. PRICE -1 lb. 47c 2 17c NUCOA, It Deal FOR lc lbs. 91c Cover No Oiling.. NoGreaS'ng Drier Clothes Filtered Water Automatic Soap Dispenser Control WaterTemperature Rinse Water Saved DENNISONS PORK & BEANS ATS ARMOURS Carpenters Local No 1886 will hold their canyon party for all caipenteis and their wives on Saturday evening. July 81, start ing at 6 o'clock. It will be heid in Box Elder county park. Between 25 and 30 couples are expected. Supper and refreshments will bo served. A program the will he presented during evening. Ail carpenteis and their wives, whether members of the Brigham Citv local or not, are urged to attend. No. 1 Can 2 FOR the Sliced Rind On 69c Bacon, lb. ALL MEAT Ground Beef, lb. 55c RINSO, pkg. I.UX Frankfurters, lb. 45c 34c Regular TOILET SOAP, 2for 19c ALL-AUTOMAT- IC WASHER Here is more than , mother automata. washer. It s an all automatic washer . . . designed and built by MADE BY GENERAL ELECTRIC General Hectric. means (he washer does all the work. You toss in the clothes, add soap, and set the dials Then vou'n through! When you take out the clothes cleaner and drier than ever before many pieces are actoallv dry enough to iron Washer save sou hours of And not onlv docs ihe G-work and attention- - hut it has all the features you've alwavs warned in an automatic washir show you one washer that is ALLFrom start to finish, the washer does the work Come in and let AUTOMATIC . ur GENERAL u, sl ; ; , e t, I . EQUIPMENT PETERSEN ELECTRIC CO. Phone 750 SI South .Main I 28 cases o: Lisle Larsen Mr and Mis Wti Q. i er.ir lanuly of d and Mr and In Merced County The Mi-an- oi Logan - Wies? Hunsaker and Hope Woffinden Stohl of Garland arc the parents of a baby boy born Sunday, July 25. 1918 at the Cooley Memorial hospital. Ralph Gideon and Lydia Max me Orme Holmes of Dewey ville are the parents of a baby girl born Sunday. July 25. 1918 at the Cooley Memorial hospital A baby girl was born Sunday. July 25. 1948 at the Cooley Memorial hospital to Max Pryor and Lila Jean Anderson Facer of Willard. Orville DeLaun and June Aiadtne Hansen Saekett of Brig ham City arc the parents of a baby girl born Tuesday, Ju'y 27, 1918 at the Cooley Memorial hospital. This is the Sacketts' first child. Loyal Alma and Gwen Rasmus sen Jensen of Brigham City are the parents of a baby birl born Tuesday, July 27, 1918 at the Cooley Memorial hospital. Clares Deloy and Leone Crow ther Cazier of Brigham City arc the parents of a baby girl bom Wednesday morning, July 28 1948 at the Cooley Memornl hospital. sw 0. C. Tanner Jewelry Take advantage of our special Your Diamonds. It is impossible to fine diamonds at such low pric COAL pend-in- L. J I Hurry while our big sale is in fu Order where else. g Order KNIGHT'S SPRING CANYON MERRELLS, Inc. mm jjjjiunumyiuiP MERCED, Caht. (CPt Many people can contrait polio and not know 'hey have it says Dr Phil p. Merced County John health officer Biro Another coal strike is Plenty of Parking Space IM family Sunday after: v,n a; i of Mr. and Mrs Dnuj'tji Speakers at Me Sjx' nmg service H m the ci! were J. A R . Pine vv (re givin Putncin Rott Mrs. Amanda Perr visited heie last vvecqv home of Mi and Mrs k White, also win oth?and triends m Perry ham Also visit ig a; jj Russell Norman and home on Sunday vvaj'.g arc of sen Lai City Frye Bngham Phone your society news to ham Dunn, and L the parents of a baby girl born Fishburn of Salt Lake Friday, July 23, 1918 at the Mrs. Herm Hadfield at 906. Cooley Memorial hospital. Twins, a boy and a girl, were born Friday, July 23. 1948 at the to in CASH Cooley Memorial hospital, George L. and Verda Bowden Knave) of Brigham City. The and valuable baby girl died twelve hours after birth. Mrs. Knavel and the prizes FREE! baby boy are reported in excellent condition. Tharvel R. and Effie Payne Mitchell of Brigham City are the parents of a baby girl, born Friday, July 23, 1938 at the WATCH CONTEST Cooley Memorial hospital. Paul Harris and Frances Mary First prut $1000 m cosh plus 70 handJacobson Haney are the paients some Wyler wotches. volued up to $325, of a baby born born Saturday will be given ewey to ecquotnl more July 24, 19 IS at the Cooley Mepeople with th odvontoges of the Wyler morial hospital. The parents reIncoflex Watch side at Randolph. Come in ond get your entry felon Houaid Tsmioo and Miyo end full information TODAY Tava Watanabe of Brigham City, R. F. D. No. 1, arc the parents wouk ter t it of a baby boy born odiwii IT wl wet Saturday. eurnte c(m itt July 21, 1918, at the Cooley Metate ttonp ma4 hanrf On lh 70 Wxhi roe wm morial hospital. Don Carlos and LeAnna Rosetta Talbot Walker of Honey-ville- , are the parents of a baby boy born Saturday, July 24. 1918 at the Cooley Memorial hospi NOW! ELECTRIC HOME LAUNDRY 330 South Main and ' lew days Mr. and M and family Salt Lake C home ot Mrs enjoyed tilt' p Their two d t disease have been reported since May 1 ot this year Dr Phi'p said thar for every case of the disease seveie enough are 190 to be detected, there cases so light people are not aware they are sick. He said many of the people think they have a cokl or a sore throat No case of the disease is hopeless, t he health officer said, and recoveries are becoming more and more common as treatments are improved. Dr. Philp said one half of Merced County's 28 cases had fully There have been Manon two fatalities tai. Floyd SHORTENING .c You May Have Polio And Not Know It f to 14c SPAGHETTI cia-- s . home. Utah has 25,000,000 acres of Dyke. grazing lands under the adminPhone your society news istration of the U. S. Grazing Mrs. Herm Hadfield at 906. service. CHATEAU N Nonna Anderson . . . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Anderson, whose marriage to Gerald Petersen in the Salt Lake Temple on has Wednesday, September 1, is planned. The bride-to-b- e been employed at Milady Shop the past year. City Mesh Rag POTATOES, .ale Schoo' on T he I aw n eon vv is s, ami Miss tamed the door '..mis atives Mi better tors and them Leland Dan Davis, known as "Danny" Davis p p football and ular haske'hail star ot the Box Eider Bet's dur mg the past season, lett Bng-haCity July 13 tor San Diego. California where he enteied boat training lor the United Sta es navy Danny is the son of Mi and Carpenters And Wives Will Hold Outing Popular Young Brigham City Couple To Wed September 1st In Salt Lake Temple Ceremony SHUREFINE 33c , enteiiJiooii - altitude im Salad Dressing, pint PERKY Ji, v Pi tot's ;,n visited ovei end in Salt A special progiam has been arianged by the Counne camp of the Daughters ot Pioneers foi the Sunday evening meeting on August 1. at the Corinne ward ihapel at 8 oclock. This is the Mrs Y Lee Davis of 141 soutn annual piogram given by the Second west, Brigham City, and D. U. P. every year and a good reports lie is enioying his tramattendance ot members ts deing thus tar sired of Great Salt Lake is 4195 feet; the altitude of St. George, the center of Utah's Dixie, is 2,880 feet. Phone 96 PeriY Nej By Mis. Lyir.aa Mr. Danny Davis Joins U. S. Navy July 13th Corinne Camp DUP To Present Program Sun. At Corinne LDS Ward McNAMARA The al Take Your Newe Item. rill recently returned from hava n ing completed eighteen months L. D. S. mission in Ta iations ronto, Canada and surrounding All families living in the areas. This is second mis Fourth ward are chrdially in- sion Mrs. Merrill the filled since cited to come and join in the her retirement ashasa member of of fun and entertain- the evening teaching faculty at Logan ment. Junior high school. The other mission was fulfilled at Independence, Missouri. H. at the Will Be Giad To Mrs. Laura Reese Merrill of Logan has been visiting with her .sisters and families in Brigham the past w'eek. Mrs. Mer- VETERINARIAN I- Phone No. 7 Or 29 . . . mh Second Mission ; Visits With Friends In Brigham Ilael i - Mrs. Merrill Completes me. s v i ! -- frighc - and YfJxn&i'i Activities fc ( iN |