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George .Mrs Quayle. dinner guests Smith and children of Plci'-an-t Thanksgiving Grove Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. enjoyed Roy D White were Mr. and and the week end at the home Mrs Clark White and children of Mr. nd Mrs. Nell Whitaker. of Beverly, Larry and Reese the Provo, and MrsVMilton Mecham A laige crowd attended Thanksgiving dance snonsored and children LeRoy Steven and Perry New by the Perry M I A last WedPatricia, of Ogden By Mrs. Lyman Wight was Music nesday evening It was off to Salt Lake City furnished by the Dan Rass orPERRY Mr. and Mrs Ed Udy chestra Refreshment-- , were sold for Mr. and Mrs Douglas Oyler entertained the family of Mrs by the and children Phil, Eloise ColExplorer Scout boys 'Hyrum Thorne at Thanksgiving leen, Dean and Dennis and Mr. and Mrs. James Dunn had Therald dinner last Thursday at their Quayle on ThanksgivThe occa- as their dinner guests o n home in Riverside. where they enjoyed day, ing sion also honoring Gordon Crow Thanksgiving day, their sons, dinner at the home of Mrs. Nelther, son of Mrs. I'dy, who leav- Dale Dunn of Twin Falls Ida, lie Quayle Perry, after which es soon for the Western States and Darwin Dunn of Logan and Mr Oyler, Phil and Therald atmission field Those attending iDuayne Johnson of Pocatello tendee! the football game. were Mr and Mrs Hyrum ebe-ke- r Mr and Mrs Wendell Mr and Mrs Lloyd Poulsen Thorne. Mr and Mis Geoige at and sons Neil and Orson of greeted their fanulv Bitter and family of Idaho Falls Mr. and Mrs. Earl D Young and Thanksgiving chnnei last Thurs Promontory spent the Thanks atheir home Joyce lyn holiday at the home of giving family of Perry, Mr and Mrs day Silas Young and family of Too Bradshaw of Tremonton was a Mi, and Mrs Lyman Wight Mr and Mrs Robert Hamilele, Gordon Crowther of Perry guest held ton and sons The fireside chat was and Valeea Crowther of Salt DeVaughn and at the Rex l.ake City, Mr and Mrs Bitter last Sunday evening spent Thanksgiving day homeMi of Mis and Douglas at the home of Mr. and Mrs and family remained over the Battle week-enat the home of Mr Quayle, Opening song William R. Hamilton at Bounand Mrs. Hyrum Thorne Mr Hymn of The Republic", invo- tiful. Arlene and Mrs Hyrum Thorne and cation by Allen Peiry The home of Mr and Mrs. the Wight was in charge of the Carl Crowther was the scene of attended Earl I) Young were given by a farewell testimonial for Gordon program. Jokes family reunion on Thankssaxophone Crowther held last Sunday eve- Lawrence Wright, giving day when 42 members a of Christmas solo, medley ning at the First ward chapel rounded the table where sui Richard was Caiols played by at Tremonton enjoyed a hot turkey dinaccompanied by Bar- they ner Mr. and Mrs. Martel la Nelson Billings, all the trimmings. The wilh Albara Billings, piano duet, afternoon was spent in a social and family spent the past week- oha Oe by Connie Wagstaff end at the home of Mr. and and Arlene and pictures were taken. Wight, and an in- way . Foote Mrs Delbert Atkinson at of Nephi was a Louvella was by given teresting talk guest Douglas Quayle Following the Mr. and Mrs Elmer Matthews Mr. and Mrs. Lee Davenport benediction by Barbara Hirschi, were among Thanksgiving dinand son Allen of Laramie, Wyo- - refreshments were served by ner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Wayne Nicholas at Promontory last Thursday. Thanksgiving hospitality glowNOW! ed at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Rulon Hirschi with a family dinner including as guests Mr. and Mrs. Dellas Hirschi of Perry, Mr and Mrs. D. L. Holland and children Diane and Steven of Brigham City, Donna Hirschi and Gayle Williams of Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Isaac A. Young had as their Thanksgiving guests, Mr and Mrs. Newell H. Wight and children DeOrr and Evelyn of Perry, Mr and Mrs. Richard Pixton and children Rickie and Carol Jean of Salt AND . . . Lake Cty, Mr. and Mrs. Moy-leGET THE Young and Don Lee of Provo, Janet and Grant and MarBEST! tin Nelson, father of Mrs. Young, of Mantua. Out of town members attendThanksgiving dinner at the ing LION home of Mr and Mrs. Ezra (Weaver were Mr. and Mrs. Ned Hansen and daughter Jolene of Its clean burning, has less waste and more heat than ordinary coal. Pocatello, Idaho, and Mrs. Junior Hall and son, C. A. of PorORDER TODAY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY tage. Church News High Councilmen Norris Larsen and LeRoy D. White were & the speakers at the sacrament meeting held m the Perry ward last Sunday conducted by Bish- - ming and Mr and Mrs Rostings u A 12 Qant Discovery Heivl-journBOX c l-- .ft III X- r - i H I 1 hZ no excuse The (UP) HOLLYWOOD Act Recommended by Cary Grant, lovely Betsy Drake won the feminine lead opposite him in RKO Radios Every Girl Should Be Married." Preceding her iilin debut. Miss Drake appeared in the English stage production of Deep Are The Roots, wheie Grant first discovered her. STRICTLY BUSINESS Coal BKHIVE COAL V Film Shop -- next actors who venture into downtown Los Angeles are going to wear badges. The boys just arent safe in the big city. making Van Heflin, n Ask For !s APPLIANCE of Vio- lence on location near the city hall, was arrested and kept off the set. Two policemen sent for a patrol wagon for actor Barry Kroeger. Heflin, dressed for his role in the dramatic movie, was unshaven, disheveled, stained and dirty. He had changed clothes in a portable dressing room parked on the street and was walking toward the set. A policeman took one look at me, said Heflin, and figured Id look (better inside a patrol wagon. Happily, director Fred Zinnerman arrived to rescue him. That same night Kroeger, recently arrived from New York, took a break between scenes to sightsee m old Olvera Street. Two plainclothes detectives stopped him. Call the Wagon "One of them thought my face was familiar, Groeger said. He said I looked like one of the wanted photographs back at headquarters. Kroegers drivers license and other identification were back at the dressing room. So the de- tectives called the wagon. But I was lucky, he said: The driver had seen me in The Iron Curtain. "Im just glad that by a chance in a million I had turned my gun back to the prop man. If I had that, Id still be explaining at headquarters. The movie ran into more trouble when it moved down to the Santa Fe freight yards for scenes with a moving train. Producer William Wright, arriving late, couldnt get past the gate. The guard was on alone, and he refused to leave his post unguarded while he went to check on Wrights admission. The producer waited 40 minutes until a railroad worker leaving his job went back to call someone from the company. That decided the question. From now on, location companies wear badges. But its rather f j?t i &323 South Main - op Rulon Hirschi. Scatter Sunshine was the opening song and the prayer was offered Matthews After the sacramental song "How Great the Wisdom and the Love Priesthood talks were given by Reese Quayle, Billie Walker and Piano solos, Wayne Wagstaff. and Romance, "Malaguena were played by Barbara Billings. Inspirational talks were given by the high councilmen. Erma Fisher conducted the singing with Louise Davis as Closing song Praise God From Whom All Blessings Flow. Benediction by Marteila by-Ja- Phone 56 X L- x s - , S s floods- - but you get a life belt with itl ANDERSENS . f "This policy doesnt cover Right or wrong ? YOU BE THE JUDGE! Dry skim milk contains all the food values of whole milk ex- I x . $ I i PROUDLY WITH i ! FIRST SECURITY'S smart. new Judge Visits Jail To Collect Debt G.M.A.C. 'PAY Take MILWAUKEE William (UP) Young. 31. made a special trip to Milwaukee from Oshkosh to tell a judge hp had quit Aid To War Orphans drinking and pay back the judge some money he had Int Young Eagles chapters throughout the United States have subscribBut Voung met another friend ed more than $2 000 000 to a first and ended up in district foundation for children of World court on a drunken driving War II service men killed in accharge The judge friend got his tive duty Proceeds from the money back, but he had to go fund will be used to educate to the district court bull pen to these children, including colcollect it. lege educations if desired. u ASK YOUR FIRST SECURITY BANK-E- From where I sit ... Jy Joe R MI ,M HPflU HiHtTI That beard on Dutch Millers chin doesn't mean that hes Retting ready to play Santa Chiu-.- . lie's simply paying off the election het he lost to Cappy Swanson. And while some folks allow it's all a lot of noiisiiise like the wheelbatrow rule that Cappy had to give Dutch after Inst election day f rom w here I sit, it's a mighty wholesome afteimath to a of opinion. - afMMRMHIIISECUtinOMOMnON mill Growing a Beard T AMI trill Marsh Why Dutch is One of the most popular plans yet devised to keep quick and accurate track of finances is our PERSONALIZED CHFCK WALLET. Its convenient to carry . . . your name imprinted on each check adds prestige for . . . each check leathaccuracy. 200 checks, genuine er wallet and check record complete in attractive package. . diffei-enc- e GLEN'S MODERN DRUG - TT7 VA- THE - - - ll DIUC not (UP) Mrs W. of a Santa Monica, Calif., architect, woke up one morning and found two movie studio men measuring her front porch with a yardstick. It was then than Mrs Cordes discovered she lived m the typical California home. It was so typical it was going to get in a movie. Metro Goldvvyn-Maysaid theyd been looking for a house like mine for the movie Act of Violence, she said. And for the next couple of weeks we had movie stars running in and out of the front door all day. This may or may not sound like a privilege. Anyway, the Cordes family got paid for it. Two days beifore filming began, studio art experts arrived and told Mrs. Cordes her Venetian blinds were untypically ritzy. Down they came and up wen-cotton curtains. "Id been trying to get my husband to take them down for A Automobile Repair RIDE1 YOU AS Year To Pay If You Like HOW IT WORKS: Bring jour car to our modern, shop. Tell us what jou want done with your car from tightening holts to complete overhauls; or let us checli your car over and suggest w hat should be done to make it a trouble-fredependable, safe car you can be proud of. Then have all the work done at once, make a 207. down pajment, and pay by the month while jou enjoy driving your rejuvenated car. d e, If jou already owe a moderate amount of money on the car, come in and talk it over, we will make arrangements to take care of jou anyway. FOR settled, and the die is cast, they accept the vftdict in a spirit of good humor. And thats as it should be when it comes to any difference of opinion. Some folks vote for beer as "SATISFACTION GUARANTEED" ON ALL MAKES OF CARS AND TRI CKS TRY 17 A PERSONALIZED - accuracys sake I cept butterfat. t PAY YOUR BILLS Accuracy in following your doc. tor's orders is the watchword ol the Re'xall Pharmacist. Gty hi your next prescription fw er Nelson. i eerie to see pic- tures of a strange man on the living room sofa and a s'range woman cooking in my kitchen Mrs. Cordes said she wouldn't have missed the excitement for anything. Confusion? Bother? It was like a tonic! HOLLYWOOD 7teta $ Aways fawpstfo Yes, there is ALWAYS competition. People arc always and continually in the process of nuking up their minds. Attitudes, opinions, preferences, are always changing. The soundest backlog on which to build is the backlog of public opinion. Hence, it is our earnest endeavor to merit jour good will ALWAYS bj giving von full value foreverj dollar vou mav sjxndwithus for transportation. she said. Nqw he has not to paint the Electricians Helplul Studio electricians discovered a double electrical outlet on the front porch, which they used to of Van light the night shots Heflin and Robert Ryan 1 never found that outlet, said Mrs. Cordes, although Ive lived here 15 years. Until the movie company arrived. Mrs Cordes thought their gaiden was pretty. "A studio green man gave it the once over, she said Then he brought in a dozen more bushes, 50 feet of hedge and four flats of flowers M G M supplied Mrs Cordes with a collection of still pictures of the scenes in her bun galow "Its a big thrill, she said A. Cordes, wife i 0 D United Press Staff Corresponded place. - STORE FOR WINTER L L LLYWC By PATRICIA CLARY - ft Q -l 3. 1948 Friday, December Brigham City. Utah -- I al ELDER Annual weeds cause a grea, loss In reduced crop yiet year than perenniai..veek . East 2 South PhoneJi I N ew Location OF THE Brigham Radiator, Shop Brigham Radiator Shop is moving to a new location, and ginning Monday morning will be at the SHELL SERVICE (JiM Across, STATION, 405 NORTH MAIN STREE The Street Front The Ringside Cafe) Leorge Williams, owner and manager of the Brigham Radiator Shop, also j, assume management of the Shell Service Station. their favorite beverage others vote for cider. In fact, we all have differenres of taste in almost everything! But that doesn't mean that we can't live together in a spirit of good fellowship. BRIGHAM Because good Amei leans nil take their polities and voting mighty seriously. But when the issue's GEORGE WILLIAMS. NEW LOCATION pyf CviiupysgM, IHAiMmiiU Sielcj Brewtrt FoundaUaa RADIATOR SHOP Manager SHELL SERVICE STATION, 405 No. Main j |