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Show 20-3- ouma Softball Team Clearfield Sun. 0 Plays Fdwin Beards Here On Honcyyillc Boy Marries A Visit From Reno, Nev. Wyoming Girl At Home The Clearfield club will Play the Brigham City club this afternoon, August 29 at Advertised items are volume Sunday neers established the 3 o clock. The game will be in sales, and volume sales are the ful sugar factory played at the Box Elder canyon best buys. t Lehi in 1891. picnic grounds. This is one of the series of the clubs softball and as yet, the 'Brigham league, group has to win their first game of the season. It is expected that the Sally championship might be averted for the club Brigham if their star pitcher, Darrell Gardner will be able to play. Sterling Jensen, athletic manager for the club urged all members to get behind their team and to attend this game. He also asked that they be at the picnic grounds by 2:30 oclock Sunday. Wives and children are also urged to attend and to bring their picnic lunches and be prepared for some good Friday, August 27, 1948 20-3- 20-3- Your Vacation In The R$ !) Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Beard and family, former residents of Brigham City, are here this week Mr. from Reno, Nev., visiting Beards sister, Mrs. Mary V. Petersen and family of Mantua. Mr. Beard formerly lived and farmed in the Second ward in Brigham City. While he was in service in World War II Mrs. Mr. Beard .lived in Mantua. Beard is employed at Harolds club in Reno, as a carpenter. Their son, Alan, five years old, will have his tonsils removed at Cooley Memorial hospital Saturday. The Beards plan to return to Reno the first of next Ceremony August 16 The home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunsaker was the scene of the marriage Monday evening, August 16 of Miss Lois Bond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bond of Evanston, Wyoming and Terry Clark, son of Mrs. Winnie Clark of Honey-ville- . President Lillywhite performed the ceremony. The bridal party stood before a banner of flowers, flanked by seven branch candelabra on either side. The new bride was stunning in a light blue suit with a garweek. denia and pink carnation corsage adorning one shoulder. She wholesome fun. was attended by Miss Rita WilA business meeting of the loughby a.nd best man was RobMonBrigham club will be held ert Molgaard. day evening, August 30 at 8 A reception for the newdy-wed- s oclock at the Howard hotel. will be held in Evanston on August 28. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ALL AMERICAS NOW SHOWING ALL-TIM- SATURDAY RIOT SHOW E SEPTEMBER 4th FOR THE FIRST TIME AT PRICES REGULAR The Long Run Champ of the Stage (8 Years on Broadway) The Picture with a Million Laughs for Millions to Laugh and Laugh At! AFTEU NATIONAL JAMBOREE BARN DANCE COME AND ROAR! iffl..' UNlLEXKNICorORl THJIJTHf in , Sunday afternoon, August 22, friends and relatives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunsaker end showered the couple with many lovely gifts. Your Keep Motoring All RADIO & Carefree and RHORDING STARS ' Winter Long STARRING UNCLE IN TODAY FOR A ECIALIZED MOTOR E TUNE-U- HENRY'S P POWELL KENTUCKY MOUNTAINEERS IRENE DUNNE FISHER- - wtth SANDALL 2 . MOTOR ftlZAlFTH TAYtOft EDMUND GWiNN COMPANY Phone 7 i So. am fill IDIA Added Short FEATURING Features JIMMIE DALE CURLY MONDAY SUNDAY PERL MANNIE TUESDAY and his The descendants of the late Minnie E. Hotter met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman AuB. Hotter Friday evening, gust 20, 1948. A delicious hot dinner was served on the spacious lawns in the Hotter garden and various contest games followed, after which a short business meeting was held pertaining to the genealogical work being done by the family. There were 48 family members present, including two grand sons who have recently return ed from fulfilling missions for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. They were LaMar Hotter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hotter of Idaho Falls, Idaho, who was on his way home from the Central Pacific mission; and Kay Freeman, son of Mr. and Mis. Ernest Freeman, who has just arrived home after spending two years in the California mission, There were 14 family members excused. Sons and daughters of Mrs. Hotter who were present included Mr .and Mrs. Victor Hotter and family of Idaho Falls, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Herman B. Hotter and family of Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Freeman and family of Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hotter and family of Howell; Mr. and Mrs. John R. Morris and family of Basalt, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hodson and family of Plain City; Mr .and Mis. Elmer Hotter and family of Ogden; and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hotter and family of Brigham City. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peterson of Garland and Miss Joyce Hyer and Miss Marilyn Farr of Ogden. A. FINE EVERYTHING'S IN A STATE OF AFFAIRS Also SCREEN FEATURE . . "HI NEIGHBOR" I ARTHUR Candidate For - I DISTRICT ATTORNEY i JOHN and his I LUND Smokey Mountain Boys a on Sept, Ticket, Democratic Attorney on the about e therefore, entitled to know something vote. and io solicits your confidence attended the elementary schools in Cache County raduated from the Brigham Young College, then . d the Army in the first World War. After my dts-sI attended the Agricultural College at Logan ut three years, then went to the University of Law School, graduated in 1928 and was admitted ictice in all the courts of this state, incudmg the ul.. etween school seasons I worked on farms in Ixjth and Box Elder counties and for the knitting mi s that effi-an- d Especially wlien it ripples and flares so delightfully then combines with a handsomely tailored front and framing chin collar Pure wool Splendor Ve lour suede In wine, brown blue and grey. Sizes 10 . . . 1 to 18. hospital. Thomas and Geneil Thayne Larsen of Corinne are the parents of a 'baby girl born Tuesday, August 24, 1948 at (the Cooley Memorial hospital. A baby girl was born Wednesday, August 25, 1948, at the Cooley Memorial hospital to John Irving and Hazel Fletch Johnson of Brigham City. etocluiwehf, at. . M ilady Shop SATURDAY FOOD BARGAINS When it comes to delivering good food right to your home plate, O. P. Skaggs System Stores really cop the pennant! We strike it right when it comes to lower prices,' too, because champion quality meats, groceries, fresh fruits and vegetables are teamed LOW PRICES! You be the umpire . . . and see if we up with at the mast reasonable prices that ever dont score with the best foods in town went to bat against high food costs! ... i , O il til 75c Eve 6 p. m. Children 25c i KRAFT 2 lb. brick VELVETTA CHEESE Now for the first time see and try the new Young Tender Beef Chuck ne 1.07 - ROASTS, lb. 55C you can All- - G-- E Automatic Washer. You can see do all the the G-clothes the from work soaking them. Here is all to damp-dryin- g E do: Toss in the clothes, add soap, and set the dials. W hen the clothes have been soaked, washed, rinsed, and damp-drie- d ly many pieces are actually dry enough to iron! And not only does the G-- All- Automatic Washer save you hours of work and attention, but it has all the features youve always wanted in an automatic washer. Com la csd ask to set this revolutionary Washer Has E IMPROVED washer. electric general LAUNDRY EQUIPMENT ru"jBnau No Bolting Down Thoro Washing Cover Drier Clothes e Filtered Water Automatic Soap Dispenser e WaterTemperature Control ... No Oiling No Greasing e Rinse Water Saved Respectfully and sincerely yours, (Paid political advertisement) So Many FEATURES Portable HOME HARVEY A. SJOSTROM I PRICES 50c NOW YOU CAN you i a. - e i sweeter cir-mc- " i , Ray and Edith Abel Conger of Ogden are the parents of a baby boy born Tuesday, August 24, 1948 at the Cooley Memorial gan. Atpositions of District Attorney and County "hen "ere filled by me for over three years made it possible for the elected District an Attorneys to act and I have also served as City C.v for Logan and Smithfield for several years-thes!! positions I have endeavored to work in harmony with the Sherrifs offices o Box Elder and Rich counties, as also with other ' and City officials for the impartial enforcement as intended by you and for good government. ; t'hese positions of public trust and my private oer a considerable number of years have, 1 qualified me for District Attorney. fhee my opinion, the Democratic Party has gone the line for the common man and for liberal legislation and I have always been a and supporter of that party, through thick ana I n principle, not merely at this time when ask preferment. our support at the Primary election of September be appreciated. t couldn't be at the Primary election he rf ... "Back-Tal- k THE CITIZEN am a candidate r District 1 ROY ACUFF DIETRICH Ticket h with MARLENE Democratic U, JEAN B. FIDDLE AND MARY OTHERS SJOSTROM Mildred Og-ge- jBIKTHS. SPIKE WILLIAMS HARVEY Mesdames, CHAMPION NATIONAL . n n, Lund, Marilla L. Spencer, Callie L. Kofoed and Martha Pearce. Mrs. Flygare was a native of services funeral for Attending a daughter of Mrs. Amelia Hansen Flygare at Brigham City, and James in Margaret Hansen. the Larkin Funeral home Wednesday, August 25, She was born August 11, 1866 were Mr. and Mrs. David Hew- in Brigham. Mrs. Cornia and lett, Mr. and Mrs. D. Carter for- Isaac M. Hansen are brother ma, Mr. and Mrs.-- Ernest E. Han- and sister of Mrs. Flygare. sen, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac M. HanPhone youf news to No. 7. sen, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold L. He)- - FROM NASHVILLI Happy III Amelia Hansen Flygarc Passes Away In Ogden Kottcr Family Reunion Held Friday , Aug. 20 PETERSEN 84 South Main ELECTRIC CO. Phone 750 QJB FOOD FREE PARKING IN REAR . 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