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Show J i Department Officers, New Members Guests At Legion Auxiliary Membership Luncheon a department chan man . Mrs Fife also introduced the Mrs following new members, Mrs Leona Joyic Lowland, and Reese, Mrs. Ruth O Toole Mis Mrs Mamie Adamson Alice Nelson a prosp"t iv e mem hi r was also i Tro n f d Mis Connie Fivshoie Mrs of at ted a Mrs. guest iser, Ponds; Mrs Huel Rinsnm tie as toast nistress for the evening In keeping with the f'ower partment Hist vue ire.sident from Tremonton and Mis Hub theme of 'he evening Mis Alice bard, a gues member fioin N'eNon and Mrs K.r,o Valentine solos entitled thiee American Fork She also mtio duced Mrs. Ruth Bott, depart 'Grandmother's O'd Fashioned ment chairman of eommunity Garden," "Daisies Won't Tell, seivlee and Mabel Christensen, and "Bowl ot Roses' They wpre n i i The American Legion auxil iary membership luncheon was held at the VVa Memorial Home Monday evening, (Mnbor 11. Mrs. Vera Fife, president was in charge of the adivitiis ami introduced Mis l.eon Fond- - dis trict president tom Lwiton, V . r sang FISHERS YOU WINTERIZING SERVICE GIVES " Satisfaction Guaranteed " V Its t t FISHER'S for QUALITY and I'RK E on all Car and Truck Repairs. FISHER MOTOR COMPANY 17 Phone East 2nd South ui 4 71 SATURDAY HERE COMES THE LAUGH IN THE FUNNIEST SALESMAN STORE nBRIGADE... TOIDI EVER i rt - f OCONHOIt Jr &Jd- ACTION PACKED OOMIHO A The Book Lore club of Brigham City drove to Logan to the home of Mr and Mis. Harold Nelson for is opening party of dinthe season. A ner was served at a table decoflowers. autumn rated with Floweis also decorated the house, along with a fireplace in the living room, where the group retired after dinner for gameft and entertainment. Big House was played, with small prizes going to the winners at each table, followed by a short business meeting conducted by Mrs. Elmo Nielsen, president of the club. Cut prize was won by Mrs. F'loyd Andersen. The membership voted to accept four new members. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. J. D. Gunderson, Mrs. Blythe Tingey, Mrs. Vernal Harris, Mis. Glen Knudsen, Mrs. Paul Andersen, Mrs. Harold Nelson and Mrs. Fllmo Nielsen. TILDEN, 111. (UP) Artificial respiration works on dogs, too. A pup pushed aside a well cover and fell in Henry Hahn rescued the dog with a rope. After a few minutes of artificial respiration. the do gwent on its way. T WCST OF SONORA as SMILEY BUBNETTE J iURHAIR UPONcURLilft ttul Th ton thin mmm ' I WAlf STAYS lN WMOHTHS! t ! THE gift ms ., 1 Boy j- -- V j SNOWDRIFT, 3 lb. can $ NO. 6 Sunday -- Monday -- Tuesday WITH PLASTIC CURLERS plus ' ITS V, I Toni Creme Shampoo I U -- OZ. TUM t 1 tax 95 49 HAMILTON DRUG District Court A-l- n Cases filed in first district court of Utah at the Box Elder County Clerks office. Beth Petersen Newman filed suit for divorce from Keith Newman, charging cruelty. The eou Idapie were married at Malad, ho, October 24, 1912. The plaintiff asks restora'ion of her maiden name, Beth Petersen. Dont worry, Ill find that sales contract in Har- Har.y Canfield vs. Londy ris. Complaint filed October 11, a 1948, to collect damages to Frazer automobile in the amount of $978.72, incurred as a result of an accident one fourth mile west of Tremonton Februa y 20, here somewhere! Large Crowd Of Ladies Attend The Fall Membership Dinner By Kindergarten Club fall social even! was culminated with the annual membership dinner of the Kindergarten club held Wednesday evening, October 13, at the War Memorial home. Mrs. Ray K. Daines was in charge and gave the address ot A lovely 1948. Marriage Licenses Woodland Mrs. Lewis Olsen, Mrs. Earl Slager, Mrs. Edgar Riehaidson, Mrs. Lona Anderson, Mrs. Fern Shaw, Mrs. Bernice Hobson, Mrs. Theron Jensen, Mrs. Clarence Burrup, Mrs. Owen Knudsen, Mrs. Glenn Reeves, Mrs Kenneth Kilpack, Mrs Marie Rasmussen, Mrs. Nel-d- a Poison, Mrs. V. E. Bradshaw, Mrs. Mattie Mortenson, Mrs. M. J. Funk, Mrs. Cyrus Hansen, M.s. Vern Brewer, Mrs. LaPreal Price, Mrs. Luda Keller, Mrs. George Craghead and Mrs. Lillian Westover. Committee in charge of membership consisted of- Mrs. Carl Madsen, Mrs. Wy nn Jeppsen, Mrs. Dale Baron and Mrs. L. R. Big BEER ae i Plus Deposit J 50 Ib.M CORN, Cream Style or Case $3.98 Kernel VV. . . . co, . BEANS, French or reg. cut. case $3.98; cq GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, No. 2 can ...51 . BLEND JUICE, Standby, 46 oz. can ,r BACON E 58c YAMS Lb. CRANBERRIES, MUTTON Pound Chops, lb 27c Legs, lb 35c Tokay GRAPES, No. L. lb. Russet 1 POTATOES, Herbert R. Forsgren, 21, Wilwelcome. lard and Melva Mignon Jones, was 19, Willard. License issued OcA delicious hot dinnei served with Ruby Forsgren as tober 11, 1948. chairman ass.sted by Mrs. Joe James Neal Hall, 26, Garland Mrs. Clarence Smith, Higley, 19, TreMrs. Merlin Larsen, Mrs. Fiank and Florence Andersen, issued October License monton. Mrs. Mark Jensen, Brightenburg, Mrs. Herbert Merrell and Mrs. 13 1948 J Gordon Felt. Jay W. Kotter, 20, Bilgham ladies serving the City and Norma Jean Willie, 18, Young large group of 90 women were: Brigham City. License issued Janet Forsgren, Carol Jean Leg- October 13, with consent of Wm gett, Faylela Burt, Grace Kling, J. Kotter. Delores Holst, Rose Nelson and Tatty Smith. Hess. in The hall was decoiated During the course of the evening the gro ip participated in keeping with the harvest theme. Huge bowls of harvest fruits and singing, God 'Bless America, and America The Beautiful, vegetables were placed on the with Mrs. W. E. Bradshaw at tables as centerpieces with hush-lnumbers the piano. Musical of apples, cabbage, onions and were given by Deane, Shaion other harvest fruits placed at and Janet, triplet daughters of intervals throughout the hall. Mr. and Mrs. Devere Christen- The stage was the center of atsen. They played selections on traction with an enormous goltheir electrical guitars. Karen den harvest moon in the cenCiaghead, daughter of Mr. and ter. In charge of decorations Mrs George Craghead played were: Mrs. C. Ray Jones, Mrs. two numbers on the Solovox. So- Boyd Sheffield and Mrs. Steve cial committee in charge of the Anderson. program were: Mrs. E. H. Peters, Mrs. Elwood Checketts, M.s. Max Morgan with Mrs. Merle 7 Beecher as toastmistress. ThanksToasts given were, SO giving, by Lila Wright; To A Harvest Moon, by Mrs. Arthur WARM AND Harvest Time, by Mrs. Hess; To New The Harry Hanline; COMFY Members, by Mrs. W. H. BarnTo Membeis of Past ard; Years, by Mrs. Earl Slager. Special guests were: Mrs. Ted Valentine, Mrs. Leo Higham, Mrs. Don J. Baird, Mrs. Milo House. M s. June Nelson, Mrs. Arthur Linford, Mrs. Delores ? I WQ7 FLOUR Marriage licenses issued by the Box Elder county clerks office. Brigham City. H Chapter al M. TndaY- 0ct5, Brigham City. Utah Sergeant and Mrs. Jens Knudsen of Corvallis, Oregon are guests at the home of Mr. of II E Andeison and Mrs City. Sgt. Knudsen Brigham a has recently returned fromarm-mur of duty with the U. S ed forces stat.oned at Japan 1hone 15ti Befoie 10 A..M. or 1 I.M. fm j rw He has se ved with the army reasfur 16 years and will he OPEN TILL 9 P. M. FRIDAY & SATir signed in the states Mrs. and Sgt Knudsen are brother and sister. s With Bvtzllewi-tfournBOX - e TT . -- lth 4 CO-HI- STRICTLY BUSINESS Opening Meeting Of The Season In Logan Works On Dogs Too DDMD i$gf., Wife, Visitors At H. Anderson Home Book Lore Club Holds three-cours- AND FRIDAY accompanied by Mrs. Mamie Adamson Toasts lo the outgoing off te s were given by Mrs Bessie Eskelsen Mrs Ruth Bott, Mrs Phyllis Owen, Mrs. Kathryn Fishburn, Mrs Tess Anderson, Mrs Belt) Reese Mrs. Gwen Ca.ver, Mrs. Mabel Forsgren and Mrs Connie Seashore .Short remarks veeie then gtv len by Mrs Ransom Mrs Ponds. Mrs Wise-- . Mrs Bolt, Mrs Clair Nelson and Mrs Sadie Jensen. Mis .Vera Fite prisen'ed the past presidents pin to Mis. Ruth Jensen who then respond-ed with a short talk. Luncheon was seived at U shaped tables decorated with fall flowers and autumn leaves he season in keeping with Fifty five ladies were present. HOW ABOUT THIS. BRACK ? In a great many of your ad vertisements you have used a big headline which reads' State Costs Hit $551 Per Minute and then you have amplified that by adding that the state government spends $9 20 every second of the day and night Dont you know, or do you care, that any school boy knows," or could learn by a simple process of multiplica tion, that $551 per minute equals $289 605 600 per yeai? That is more money than state government cost in Utah in the last ten years. Did you wilfully distort this statement, or are you so incredibly uninformed that you didn't know? In either ease, are you a fit person to hold the high posi tion of governor7 Veal Steak, lb. .. 53c CARROTS, I DASH pkg.4!c'o?bA SOAP , .aw or Red BEANS 2 bun paper 251 RICE Cello pk 21b- THE PICK O' THE PICTUKS Mickey (Paid Political Ad. By Salt Lake City) V A. Bergeson, BIRTHDAYPA! f BIG 5 v COLOR CARTOON jp ' CJ m SATURDAY I FRIDAY AND Ladies FLANNELETTE Long and short styles. Regular and extra sizes to 52. SATURDI DOUBLE BILL $3.29 to $4.98 H A Mystery Teenage & Misses GOWNS in soft warm outing flannel. Long and shorty styles. e, 3?- - w SERIAL CARTOON MiciiarSHUi'JsGLrar83 MI'IIISM ,! SHI, urn r t, - J 1 li j r it i U , COMING SUNDAt DANCING 1 A Comedy Starring EVERY i Ladies Velvette and Velva-Ra- Saturday Ift J $3.49 - $3.98 - $4.95 $6.95 "I V, :. X DANCING FROM 9 TO 12 i, Ht. t ' r1 i v ,;v, Plus Cartoon News Childrens KNIT t in SLEEPERS with feet REFRESHMENTS SOFT LIGHTS : in Good Music Played The Way You Want It per couple j tax inch "f BETTY GRABIE y PAJAMAS Night To ! Romantic Musical Childrens Out-flann- SLEEPERS P. M. macthing 79c pants with feet the clean surroundings of the with DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS and CEASER ROMERO And Added Short Subjects VAN ENGELENS Plus Special Shoots Cartoon 1' . P Jt 1I1 kt. - " i JR |