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Show YleuS-ourn- tax ELDER Shown At Films To 'Teen Club By Wardrop Be put clot t Famii i the loiiil Tun i,' (aiHoon, announu'il toil u th a she had n nitiilo the m ii inge ini ills wnh M isli r 'll rge,int ciui-cto- r of v t i'- -s Man c ui Wanlio)) in to re Ii sume munlliK show m,'" o( a i nn and an too a films t the mom hcis of tin t.inlren Auoidiii I ui Mis Farmtl, Seige.mt VV j i d of j onto betori began a sii les ot showings but the series was interrupted by the Ameiuan legion Junior 'I lie next baseball tournaments be .shout no in the sines will made on Monel ly evening, Oct 8 at 8 p m shai p Sergeant Warm op has lined lip two films whlih he dei lares are interesting anil eduiatiorial are lhe Nais S rike," They The and Target In isible nal film is a war dipartment oilentation film It is the second film in a senes of eight that were made eJuung the war i DR. The film, "Id git Invisible, is an air force short whu h shows the public for the first time, just how radar was used for strategic bombing during the past wai Mis Farmer stated further that no films will he shown by Sergeant Wardiop which stress reciuiling or tend to glorify war. Tarents of teen age canteen members are accorded an invi- - McNAMARA H. J. al Friday, October 1, J948 ho was then hy Darrell Zaituek a nilonel m (In signal corps 'lhe purpose ol tins si rn s was ill of the nnJltaiy to inform personnel in the irmed forces lhe Inst film Wtiy We Fight Pit hide ti War, in the series was shown u the Brigh im ( lty 'leenage unlem si vi lal weeks Othe films in tins .senes ago Di whnh will hi shown aie Kittle of vide and ( onqui i Wai ( turn s 'lo Arnei llntain, tea and Ileie Is Germany Two films in the senes have been withdrawn They are "The and lhe Bat Battle of China tie of Russia Brighcm City, Utah Mis tieion to attend any film show All Dims will be cdu nigs rational oi enntcrtaming in na H months of Tq4i) Lr tc rm insurance is oiphtus chorus held convened it Wljj pH The Bngham biamh of u a m ig soul! AAednesday years from the'efl ,,,u eklasi Im will hold a s pn me r 2b at the said OBrien A recent , j g for all menibeis of the J") i( law makes it poid n.' ha, hU October tion Sunday moiimg Nit 1st n a rnem-- I veterans to extend I, nun M,s aid How tu the SO oclock in 'J at 10 , feint tnsuiaiice for oi gam mon is mov b, r ol hotel dining loom honoimg the was and 1 aki uty v eg ,o silt The state veterdns visit of Mrs Elinor H PsU hommd at this meet Giulia (iilmatlo . advised all (j Denvei of Bluemel vue their policies m Mrs Bluemel is ugiun.el Moun tleil insuia nee , president for the I1" hv lid d i has pu and deteimine the date' tain region I. Term insurance G. AIM became effective leooid of set vice to 8 Years f ui tonvtn n to a having se ved - pn sident -iol Expires After tn betoie th pi Jit Denver hunch tnd picO Bi 1111 of , a, ei o' r, dent of the Colorado S He dvt ol teiens af plies de iitment i In hei pres to sion prior attaining of a message ms an ellixtiv piildishtd ent position She is World ct Lveryb )dy lend- - the " e to veteians tarn should open K speaker whose message be worthwhile oitiiew- - stated Members may snu o ieseiva ton IS tion for the bieakiast bv taeting Lura Redd president oi Maty E Robbins, vice president The opening meeting of A U W, held Wednesday evening under the direction of the legis lative committee who distus-e- d pertinent qups'ions in this fitld In the near futu e they hope to hold a public meeting devoted to legislative problems Bluemel At Breakfast Urn the bolug A lot of bologni' .xutly Otherwise, will Tin se war department films pay the ' liuv mg custome w ha Mam s WessSouth That a will be shown one night for advertised price for this is market ogihu advertising month and showings will tie less or whete-ve- i amount muie meat ma the kit annoumc'd in advance Seigeant weekend in than a pound he cu s oif nt Wardrop will augment his pro Shirts explains theyll give tiave learn advertisers While giam by showings of eomrner cd utomer the hieak on the ordinarily, to stock hea.,b, J cia films trom time to time weighing If the slice the cus their advertised specials, K of the maiket ' mier cuts off the b'lg bologna Shirts propue-toerf stick one has bologna 'v.igbs mine than 15 ounces and only Perry MIA Members But it s a lot of bologna I In less than 17 ounces l.x a pound stick is live and one half fee t met it's free Give Sunday Program But no measunng the long about 22 inches in circun, The Mutual Impovemerit as and weighs 42 a pounds he t proptietor warns, as the ot the contest The eosiition picsenteil the prugram Anyone coming into the mar gmly lule free to sliced be has a the eve be ward will or kei bologna Sunday Saturday Friday Ienj mng Siptembei 20 with Wen given a pound of the big bo h tnd And if your slice doesn't cbt kei dell ill logna, if he or she will and can weigh bttween between 15 and pn sident cut it off the stick one pound 17 ounces, you have to buy it chaige it was Is I.oi The My Light" lowed another bkit by Jaye Meets South In the opening song and the .nvo Nebekei by Ar'ere Wight and cation was offered hy Buoy cienda Larsen Trip Delightful An addies-- , of welcome Hope Max Hirschi discussed, Why was give ri hv Mildred Egbert I Light couples from the north Should Make The Sabuath Day and a song entitled, "Gently Different From Other ra Paft )f Zlon saw thf MJUth In Day. Raise the Sauct Srain, by the Zion a week ago How I as a Gleaner ''rn Part the Week a foui day congn gallon witii Mis Fisher Girl Can "hen enjoyed they The Sabbath, Keep conducting and Baibara Bill was also discussed by Myrna'tnp through Ltahs colorful Keep ings as ttie auompanist An Improvement Era canyons The Sabbath D iv Holy was the Nelsonwas conducted They left on Monday morn Mrs by title of the talk given by Bar quiz followed by a mg. September 20 and stopped Nebekei lvalue Revc cnee bara Billings and d Fillmore, the site of Ltahs Bless This House Keith violin duet, For The Sabbath, by fust capitol They drove on out with Glenda Larsen and Gave Billings Cedar Breaks for a delightful af and Arlene Nebeker Wight A talk on scout was work ter which a talk on attendance chicken dinner and the next given hv fllen Wagstaff and a at Sacrament meetings was giv cL mured Zion Canyon and Serenade," to Cedar City that piano solo entitled by Mis Douglas Oy ler w hose turned was played hy Joanne Barnard They drove to Bryce can- mng was attendance in family A song and skit was presented on the following day and s ay- Closing remarks weie made hv by Opal Peters, n, Connie Wags-tat- f ed at Ruby's Inn that evening Bott. aftei counselor and Dorothy Hirst hi, fot Eugene which the song, Let Us All alter enjoying the beautiful Press On, was sung and bene stillness and enchanting beauty diction offered by Wilma Wai of the canyons They also saw many othei plates of interest on Kr i I V r inar-ferenc- e 4-D- ay ' , eve-entir- e , ( r J -- A i e i THE PUt All OF FOR A YOUR AUTO REPAIRS FISHER MOTOR CO. v 17 So. 2 No vote 5 Register October ember 2 East Phone - CARRY PAY CASH - YOU IT SAV! Cotlon Flannel Sport Iheir return journey. Making the trip were. Mr and Mr. and Mrs. Abinidi Tolman, Held Meeting Opening Mrs Wm. Oime, Mr. and Mrs By Fort Brigham Camp Seth Wheatley of Honey v ii le, Mr and Mrs. Reginal Burt of The Fort Bngham tamp of the Bear River City , Mr and Mrs D U P. held their opening meet Dan Reese, Logan; Mr and Mrs ing, Thu'sday evening Septem- Wm. Ba nard of Brigham City ber 23 at the home of Wanitta and Mr and Mrs E Emery Whitaker, Mrs Whitaker, cap Wight of Harper ward tain, presided and conducted the meeting Long, Long Ago, was the opening song and Blanche Crossman chaplain, of feied the opening prayer Roll call and minutes of pievious Nov. 13-- 1 7 meetings wete read Thirty good cheer visits were reported The Christensen triplets, Di Dates for conducting the 30th ane Shaion and Janae, played three numbers on their steel annual Ogden livestock show have been set for November 13 guita.s Sarah Romer gave a thiough 17, President George S humorous reading and the life sketch of Charles Kelly was Eccles announced this week Maior divisions of the show given hy his granddaughter, ul1' bt PU'hred Hereford, Aber In (anna Koith They Came s and Shorthorn catles was the title of the 48, of son given by Cleupha Laisen tle, fat and feeder cailots Put 5 our cattle, and exhibits of sheep and The closing song was hogs Total premium purse at Shoulder To The Wheel," followed with prayer by Blanche atike is $25 000, of which $7,000 goes to bos and girls who en C oss man ter best exhibits in the lunior re social houi the During depa tmont 26 to served fieshments weie members and seven guests by Auction sales alieady dated Mildied Hall, Blanche CTossman are purebred Hereford cattle, and Cleopha Larstrn November 16, prio winning fat cattle sheep and hogs NovemIf you failed to vote in Trie ber 17, and purebred Columbia last city or general election, and Suffold sht'ep, November to vote the must in you 15 Entry notices for participaregister November 2 election tion in any department or class, open and junior divisions, will be received as late as October WALT 30. V 1 DISNEY ' Eccles emphasized that 4 H club, Futuie Farmer chaptei and Aoung Farmer members will carry on with their customary full scale progiam in the junior department despite the recent first annual Ogden Junior COMING SOON Fat Stock show, held August 3 to the and 4. which was arranged to further stimulate the interest of youthful giowers in the live stoLk industry MEN'S LEATHER COATS Lined. Choice of Holds Orpheus Choms Wed. Opening Social ' re-e- n VETERINARIAN Just East of Rear River Citv Rostolfiee Tremonton Exchange Brigham Phone Phone Rear River Citv 235)1 fjHi-R- AAUW To Honor Mrs. Free Meat Friday And Saturday For Those Who Can Slice A Pound A Lot Of Bologna .j for Men and Bo J! Ogden Livestock styles and leatheis. $15 to $27.95 Show MEN'S MACKINAWS Flannel lined. 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Shanhoute let Jacs today1 COaH PQ Little Bovs Ml Wool JACKETS Just like Dads. fo.tsf. Sturdy, C V The ThundiT-Jt- rt hatety CondiUongd with Scolchht W ,u includes: BOYS Oil its T r ni as UTOCO long-wearin- $4.95 to $7.50 ss SIZES, 6.18 SIZES, ELASTIC-TO- P Mens Sizes, DON'S d a&aii SERVICE 23 South Main Street Don & Jess Jeppersen. Leasees Rhone lb & Operators I 6-1- AT 10-1- 3 eee-i,- l 4.98 . 4.98 8 BLAZER STRIPED SOCKS . Top quality cotton so, k8 in Lr.ghl, bold blaze, at a price thet's hard to match. Durable eUtl- - Mrtpes tbhnnLage will not Inc. ry Rugged corduroy, that ran lake a lot of rough wear and tear. smart new model wuh dropped belt loops and Lariat k,n- - at pom.s of stram. Slide fastener fly, grrpper at wamband. Lmht or dark colors to p!ea-- e every taste. Sizes 28 to 12. our complete winter change-ove- cash-and-car- Thickset Corduroy Slacks $2.98 PLAID SHIRT $1.98 another of the Penney s is famous for! We $7.95 to $9.90 SKI SWEATERS Warm, well fitted Its ! Boys Sizes, |