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Show NEWS-JOURNA- Rescued From Ten! O COLUMBUS, i IT V i more tents for the family of Inldien fn about James Bruce, who died when hejheaid of death olunteered to it'inaie t two thin S.ituirlaj .iml work on the (arpuit is oho test of tlie house The family the i aipc ntrs had been living in a tent Jhart enmpletid onK Iuium tm In'- - wile i i a rt a BOX ELDER 1 TJetvi- - Marriage Licenses ournci Wednesday, Dec. Brigham City, Utah 29, 1948 Miss Julia Rigby Becomes The Bride Of T. W. Allen In Home Ceremony December 2 Lloyd J Webb, 28 of Texan Arizona and Carma Crouther, 20, a of Malad. Idaho, were 28. marriage license December 1918. and Mr. Rowland L. Rig-Iannounce the marriage of their daughter, Julia, to T. W. Alien, on Tuesday evening, 21, at the Rigby home. Mi Charles Wesley Brodi and telle Roberts Brodi, Malad, Idaho, baby girl, born December 22, at Cooley Memoual hospital John Wesley Perry and Mary Jacobsen Perry, Willard, baby boy, born December 22 Robert Burton Condi and Elizabeth Louise Colton Condi uf Downey, Idaho, baby girl, bom December 23. Don Freemarr and Atha Car ter Freeman of Perry, baby boy. December 23 at Cooley born Memorial hospital. Ben Monello and Donna BradBrigham City, bury Monzello, baby girl, born December 23. David Arvol Davis and Mary Whitaker Davis. Brigham City, baby boy, born December 25. Parley Yale Montgomery and Nelda Marie Jones Montgomery of Naf, Idaho, baby girl, born December 26 Philip Powell Ficana and Af ton Olsen Ficarra of Ogden, baby boy born December 27. Wayne Young and Delonne Anderson Young, Brigham City, baby boy, born December 27 Es- Agri-cultuia- t . n Mr Allen is a .son of Mrs. Nona Mae Allen of Kimberly, He l.s a graduate of Kim-h- i Ida high school and is a senl na student at Utah State college, Logan. During the war he .spent three years in the south Pacific w'lth the navy. The bride is a graduate of Box Klder high school, and is a freshman at U S A. C. She was attended tn the wedding ccemony by her tw'o sis-te- i AFTER REDUCTIONS CHRISTMAS CF Donna and Maurine. ident John P. Lillywhite ciated in the double ring Presofficere- mony her wedding gown, the bride chose taffeta, with a fingertip-lengtbridal veil. Her bouquet was of pink sweet peas Mrs Donna Joidan, the mawore a tron of honor, light green formal and a gardenia and white loses corsage. Miss Maurine Rigby, the bridesmaid, wore a salmon taffeta formal, and a nosegay of talisman loses The bndes mother honored hei at a trousseau tea Monday December 20. Many evening friends called. Following the ceremony, the young couple left on a short for wedding trip, returning Christmas in Brigham City. The bride's going-awaensemble was a gray wmol suit w'ith blue accessories. She woie a of pink carnations. This week they are in Idaho with the family of the bride-giooThey will make their home in Brigham City, and continue their studies at U. S. A. C. Koi ' floor-lengt- ON OUR ENTIRE FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF I S0 SUITS 1 MLS 0 HOSES0 imi i MILLINERY 0 anil FOUNDATIONS h Seventh Ward Primary Invite All Children To Xmas Party Fri. y i Sunflower DUP Camp Plan Party For Thurs. 1:1 The Sunflower camp of the hold its holiday meeting Thursday evening, December 30 at the home of Mrs Ray Christensen, 36 south Sec-ond east at 7:30 oclock. An excellent program has been arranged and gifts will be given to each guest by Santa A good attendance is Claus desired t I A TAX SAYINGS MEMORANDUM ACCOUNTING AGENCY First Security Bank Building Phone 981 Due to the change in 1918 Tax Laws an estimated 95'. of all WAGE EARNERS having TAXES WITHHELD in 1918 have a REFUND due them. The METHOD used to compute your TAX will ,je(er mine the sie of the REFUND. There is only ONE WAY to obtain this refund. It pays to consult an INCOME TAX ACCOUNTANT 727. if! UDR lioo hvd ton 17' These Amazing Bargains Are Guaranteed And Ready Miles Of Service. New short block ber. peach of a A 1941 Give You New paint and good rubbuy at this low price. v- $520 5456 Formerly Ihs Policy -OaxUllic Price cheek H-m- 7?. 2. s $315 Our Price $1086 - v Formerly CANT LAST LONG! Book Price 1946 PLYMOUTH $1295 Our Price $1175 $1715 $1 J LH this 49 Buick its bow, a buy. you Weve invited you to match it sale show ing all charges. nil tcv display our prices in our showroom. 2. NO WANTED feature by feature and dollar for dollar with any thing else offered to you. You can start delivered prices shown here. Briefly, our policy is this: 1. NO Four-Squar- e 3. UN- ACCESSORIES. All delivered with acces- 1947 FORD Our Price NO COMPULSORY TRADE-INS- . 4. TODAYS onivene D INCLUDING NO COLLUSION WITH GRAY MARKETEERS. We will not be party to a sale cars to any individual who operates in the "gray market." Our interest PRICES :rrr,:r;:r $1695 $1 All of these cars are winterized and can be financed on Plan with easy payments. ZJZa'co7' yno the GMAC naMwmB NOW YOU CAN EN10Y AUTOMATIC Comfort in your home for as little as "ron i Refreshments were served by Lettie Christofferson, Lucy John-- I son and Fannie Christensen. Santa Claus arrived later in the evening arid presented each member with a Christmas gift The officers then treated each daughter with a gift of some homemade candy and the re- mainder of the evening was. spend in social conversation. ST. PAUL MM is an I in HrxiRY I. TAYLOR, ABCNetwork, 19 1 South Main Street $9.00 Per Month BUY NOW 1 every Monday evening. Brigham City, Utah Fairhanks-Mors- fort . . . e pay ... and install your for winter com- under FHA payment plan. INSTALL A FAIR3ANKS-MORS- E (UP) ardent R. F. r and also lucky. An invalid. Shroeder isnt up to the rigors of all out deer hunting, but that didn't stop him from going with friends to his cabin near Tofte, Minn., when the season opened When his three companions went off to beat the woods, Shroeder stayed behind listen-- j ing to the radio. Looking up at the sound of a cratklel in the cabin clearing, he saw a buck. Grabbing his riflel. Schroeder fired one shot. The deep drop-pedead. CUvue yu ui ueWS to 727 e nothing extra for these advantages. In fact, it actually costs less not only less than with other fuels, hut less than for hand-fireheat. Take the fust step now . . . every day you wait, you continue to waste fuel money. Come in today . . . see the utomatic Coal Burner best suited tor your particular heating system. Resolve now to get better heat for less monev. pay d Schroe-de- hunter Whatever you've wanted from automatic heat in your home . . . comtort, convenience, cleanliness, uniform temperatuies, and real economy . you II imd in the Fairhanks-MorsAutomatic Coal Burner. And you . . . Crippled Deer Hunter Does Right Well I and less than D. ChrLstofferson - 8Qi DR an CR th F-- COAL AND APPLIANCE Phone ONE fos $1795 l9 South Main The meeting commenced at with Ivy Fuller, captain, presiding and Neola Armstrong, first lieutenant, conducting. Opening song was O Come Ye Faithful, and the opening prayer was by Caroline Chris-- I tensen. Silent Night," follow-leby roll call which showed 19 present, seven excused and even visitors. The lesson, American Folklore was given by Violet Tingey. Reading, "San ta Claus," was given by Van 'Forest and games were played The closing song was Jingle Bells." Benediction was by Anna knowingly of Buick de' co Sedan. Radio, heaW Super Deluxe and del rosters. This car has been locally Formerly owned, has low mileage and practically new in appearance. BUY NOW SA E MORE THAN $100 ON YOUR CAR. 7 15 So we repeat: Check the price. Cheek the policy. Buicks the buy any way you want to look at it. Selling used cars is part of our business. Naturally we like to take cars in trade. But you do not have to sell your car to us! If e will take your older, and deliver yout car, without requirim a car in trade! sales We guar-ante- e our prices to contain nothing but charges that were standard practice in figuring prewar delivered prices. You receive an itemized bill of PRICE PADDING! OF cars are sories as ordered. We pledge ourselves to add no extras" you do not want. with the But dont stop with that. Check the policy under which Buicks are sold and see for yourself that Buick means a better deal as well as a better buy! LOADING (OR I Book Price $1945 ber 17. In other words you know exactly where you stand when you buy a Buick. What you get what you pay all the details of the deal open and aboveboard. ma on held their Christmas party at the home of Lettie Christof-fersoFriday evening, Decem- entirely in delivering cars to bona fide customers. can Wi SI Formerly U. P. is pia wi Beehive DUP Xmas Party made E its since weve been telling ILI Fo Santa Makes Visit At The Beehive camp of the con Do' Book Price PONTIAC Christmas week-envisitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Valentine were Mr. and Mrs. Merrell Valentine and son, Kay; Mr. and Mrs. Tom L. Broadbent and family of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Heber Jacobs and family and Mis. Paul Skeen and family of Ogden. Miss Ruth Valentine of Price, Utah is dlso at home with her parents during the holidays. WMe side wol tires, os tllustroied, ovqi table at extra cosh - Ecr er sou Our Price Door 6 Cylinder Touring Sedan. Radio. Heater, practically new U. S. Roval Master White Sidewall Tires. BETTER HURRY THIS BUY 4- To Book Price 1937 CHEVROLET Children Visit At Home With N. J. Valentines J ingh F D.U.P. will ' p Ft All children twelve years old and younger are invited bv the Seventh ward primary officers to attend the Christmas party, to be held at the Fourth ward amusement hall Friday afternoon at 2 oclock Officers state Santa Claus will The first boat race between be present and a good time has Harvard and Yale was staged on been planned for the afternoon. Lake Winnipesaukee in 1852. sioF Phone your news to RESULTS MONZELLO Heater, radio and defroster, original Dark Blue paint, and exceptionally clean car throughout. cor--ag- e tple Slite Marriage licenses issued hv the Box Elder county clerks office. Brigham City. GET ADS L 68 North Main 01 h' 01 d |