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Show 0. Gleave, Family Visit Parents Here Rex 4 tax mom Ylewi-ourn- ai Mr. and Mrs. Rex O. Gleave Brigham City. Utah Wednesday. Sept 1, 1948 CUTE "L" TRICKS FOR THE SCHOOL Husband Of Bear River Girl Travelling Europe Orsorl Tingey Family Holds Reunion At Beylmia Last Week-En- d Louise and children, Stephen, and Eleanor Ann of Spokane, Washington, returned to their home last week after spending two weeks visiting, with friends and relatives in Brigham City and Salt Lake City. Mr. Gleave is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. W. H. Gleave and Gleave is a daughter of S. C. Wixom of this city. A delightful time was had by members of the Orson L. Tlngey family, last Saturday and Sunday when they gathered at Beylmia in Box Elder canyon to spend the week-end- . A tempting barbeque supper and various games and community singing provided the entertainment for Saturday evening. Sunday was spent visiting with a program being Brown hay is the result of exduring the morning, and cessive heating when the hay is a delicious chicken dinner being stored with a high moisture served at noon. Those present included Mr. content. ' and Mrs. Orson L. Tingey, Mr. and Mrs. Herman B. Kotter and son, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Tingey and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Tingey and family, Harold Tingey, Mrs. Gwen Limb and sons; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hadfield and son; and Paul Tingey of Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. BryPick 0 the Picture ant Tingey and family of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Spack-maIt's Cool At The Capitol and family of Honeyville; Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Fonnes-becWEDS. & THURS. and son of Howell. Also Phone your society news present were Mr. and Mrs. DOUBLE BILL Poison and family of Brig- Mrs. Herm Hadfield at 906. ham City; Mrs. Poison is Mrs. Tingeys niece. prt--nte- d GIRL 'DRESSES Prints Rayons BLOUSES Sheers Prints Rayons Stripes SUPS White, Tea Rose MODE ODAY Mr. and Mrs. Albert Holmgren of Bear River City received a telephone call from New York from their daughter, Zembra, telling them that her husband, Sid Olson, had boarded a large Constellation plane for London. From London, he goes to Paris, then to Nice, France where Admiral Sherman will pick him up and take him to his flagship and on to Rome. From there he goes to Weisbaden and Frankfurt to see General LeMay, then to Vienna (which is behind the iron curtain) and to Berlin and back to Paris and London. Mr. Olson is writing a stofy on the for Fortune magazine present regime in the army, navy and air force and the people who are "running the show. Their other daughter, (Mrs. Paul C. Kimball) and two children, Nancy and Kit. have just returned to their home in Chicago after a months and visit with their relatives friends in Bear River City and Salt Lake. k a (abJeS Lucille Jones Flies To North Central And ONE Miss Lucille Jones is back in Brigham City after a pleasant trip through the north central states. Miss Jones flew by United Air lines to Iowa and met her nephew and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Clelland Jones. Mr. Jones is studying at the State University in Iowa for his doctor's degree irt langdages. They joined Miss Jones and the three visited many places of interest such as Nauvoo, Carthage and the birthplace of former president Herbert Hoover at West ' Branch, Iowa. They motored back to " Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Clelland Jones will visit with friends and relatives in Brigham and Salt Lake City before returning to Iowa. . Advertture CO-III- T Medicine, Law, Business, Mines, Fine Arts, Pharmacy, Nursing and the University College along with the Graduate - School and the Graduate of Social Work. DATES TO KEEP IN MIND: Sept. 20 Freshmen Examinations. Sept. 23 Freshmen Registration. Registration of Other Students. Sept. 24-2- 5 27 Starts. Classwork Sept. Tor further information write Office of President University of Utah Salt Lake Gty The Fifth ward lawn was the scene of a lovely garden party Relief given by the Fifth ward visiting the honoring society teachers. Beautiful gladioli floral bouquets were artistically arranged aton the lawn to add to the tractive setting. Bingo was played and prizes were awarded to winners. Group Ellen singing was enjoyed with Siggard, leading. and Mrs. Annie Valentine Mrs. Sarah Josephson were esrepecially honored and each for ceived a bouquet of gladiolis who being the visiting teachers cahave served longest in that pacity. Both ladies have given over 40 years of dependable and loving service as Relief society teachers. were Special invited guests Mrs. May Jensen, stake president and Verna Burt, stake counselor. They were also presented with an armful of gladio-lis- . Cantaloupe and ice cream to were served to those present. The ward Relief society pres Cartoon Plus Shorts News . Nows The Time To ban Visit With Iretta Peters Mr. and Mrs. E. Lloyd Peters Jean, and daughters, DeLoris, Jay and Gay of Redwood City, Mrs. Paul p dren and an J5 California, are house guests at the home of Iretta Peters of Perry, Utah. Phone your J. H. Youll find a complete selection important holiday items in and at prices that our store are worth celebrating about. And for not only Labor Day but EVERY DAY . . . weve a complete supply of needs for your health and for your home. of $1.00 MENNENS Baby Oil I . . . PAN A TOOTH PASTE . 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SAMPLE (BALLOT i DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN BOX 9 I - ELDER BOX COUNTY ELDER PRIMARY COUNTY September 7, 1948 INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: To vote for a candidate place a cross (X) in the square at the right of the name of the person for whom you desire to vote and in no other place. Do not vote for any candidate listed under more than one party or group designation. INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: To vote for a candidate place a cross (X) in the square at the fight of the name of the person for. whom you desire to vote and in no other placer. Do not rote for any candidate listed under . , more than one party or group designation. K Representative in Congress Vote for One MELICH, MITCHELL WILSON, DAVID J. Justice of the Supreme Court - Vote for One HANSEN, ELIAS WIESLEY, OTTO A. Governor,,. v . ( t , s Vote for One LEE, J. BRACKEN MABEY, RENDELL N. Secretary of State Vote for One State Supt. of Public Instruction Vote for One Governor Vote for One District Judge ELECTION SEPTEMBER September 7, 1948 Vote for One 1948 7, Notice is hereby given that on the first the 7th day of September, next, Party Primar Democratic and Republican Parties will be hek1 nominating of party candidates of said set forth on the sample ballot printed i sue. The polls will be open at 7 :00 A. M., and' open until 7:00 P. M. of the same day. The places are as follows: partie-office- Box Box Box Box Box Box Box Box Elder No. 1 Elder No. 2 Elder No. 3 Elder No. 4 Elder No. 5 Elder No. 6 Elder No. 7 Elder No. 8 Bear River City Beaver Dam Bothwell Boothe Valley Collinston Blue Creek Corinne Clear Creek Deweyville East Garland s L.D.S. First War L.D.S. Second Wan Reception Room of Fin Central Chevrolet: L.D.S. Fifth Wan L.D.S. Sixth War. L.D.S. Third War Eighth Ward Bear River Amuses Airu- L.D.S-.Wa- Bothwell Recrfc Mrs. Chester Stok Collinston Amui' Fred Doutn ' Clear Corinne C Creek Sd" L.D.S. East Garland Elvvood Fielding Garland Grouse Creek Harper Honeyville ; Elwood Fielding Wan Wat Scho Scho Library L.D.S. & Amuses- L.D.S. War Honeyville Sch Howell Sclw Curtis N5' Howell Junction Lakeside Lucin Mantua Park Valley Penrose Perry Portage Promontory Riverside Rosette Scho ZZZTMaria .ZZZZ . A. Erquiap' L.D.S. Waff L.D.S. Wat Recrtf LD.S. War L.D.S. War Wayne Toons War . L.D.S. Snowville Thatcher Tremonton No. 1 Tremonton No. 2 Willard Yost Plymouth t rear Tissue econo- E tnan pRlSCRlPlj SIMIDM KLEENEX Rubber Med. lge. . i iVom ivouk 5 CREAM OIL Regular $1.00 size rock-botto- 84 South Main Street T ie ni IVher could Laxative WILDROOT 12 J o VASE White Lge. Jar ;tood PETERSEN Phone jfommU $1.75 SMOOTHSKIN CREAM McNAMARA 15 UPi4 ... $1.25 PETROGALAR VETERINARIAN Peach City Apt. fermef new: Sup KOTEX DR. 1, Utah SAMPLE-BALLO- ar- Reeves. 50c Joins Nephew, Wife ucation, Engineering, School Rachel bad TEN COLLEGES IN Ten colleges are available to students at the University of Utah this fall as the "GREATER university opens its doors. Colleges include: Ed- of idency were in charge They are: Mrs. rangements. Merle Grover, president,' Pearl Hunsaker, Beatrice Larsen and Garden Party Honors Visiting Teachers At Fifth Ward Lawn ZZZZ T Z.. L.D.S. War L.D.S. Wan L.D.S. War Scf 3."" McKinley Willard1 V zzz;zz! IN WITNESS WHEREOF I Have hand and official seal this 30th day of Kecre Sob hereunt Auga-- 1918. C. HENRY NIELSEN. County Clerk I. |