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Show Dorothy Hamblin And Robert L Dial Exchange Jan. Wedding Vows At Logan L.D.S. Temple .... - r "BILL'S RADIO SERVICE" pert repairing by licensed engineer. Phone 770. 125 west First north. For Sale for Sole FOR SALE '47 Olds 78 hydro-mali- c SALE341 Oldsmobile deluxe sedanette. Low don. radio, heater and mileage; extras. Call 93. Pomade drive. A fine car Co.. ,gbouL FUher Motor second south, Brigham. "WARM e MORNING" coal stove, in perfect condition for sale or trade. A bargain. Joseph H. iW7 Mercury club I SALE Peterson, 595 south Third east. Fish-Metup. Radio and heater. Co., 17 east Second 4-- L Chevrolet new shape, paint good lUpW Brigham Body tice $345.00. north. hoo, 17 west Sixth 5 & 10 DOM e P 12.1 BAIRD house at First east. Phone S. Main Ph. FURNACE CLEANING 29 Dinette set and two plate. Phone 961 J. J26-28south First west. 8 SALE SALE 8 urner hot p door tubes, life-guar- d 58 trains; only S650.00. lain. Phone 4. A Pasteurized South & east 115 . 528-W- and three room 876. Real Estate brick, with furannace and stoker. 19 should nual rent Income a over Vj blocks from courthouse. A TRI PLEX, 12. LARGE FRAME at HOME Honeyville on 1 'j acre lot-r- ight in center of town. On; Approx. ly $4,000.00 down. DEPENDABILITY TRY IT. AND ACCURACY coal Circulating SUPERIOR DAIRY good condition. Iso baby buggy, like new. Phone 504 all 855 days or 721 W ..eve-mgch SERVICE OFFERED You can have soft water service in 8 SALE Stoker slack, $9 per your home for S2.50 per month. lots. Deliv-red- . a, in eight-toThe saving is greater than the . Phone cost in soap, plumbing and " SALE labor. Seashore's, phone 25. Feeder pigs. 631 iuth Fifth east. C B. WILLIAMS INSURANCE REAL ESTATE 19 WEST FOREST ST. Home Ph. 714 Phone 6 Pts 0 6 0 14 Mantua FT Pts FG 13 4 1 10 1 4 C 0 0 0 0 7 1 1 10 24 5 113 Perry fur- One of Brighams finer homes. Splendid location. OPPORTUNITY Ser vice static n tor sale at Seventh south and Main. A good deal lor the right party. Richard Parsons, phone 575. BUSINESS the 25 acres VERY GOOD of finest fruit ground on Ili wav south of Brigham. -- Lost 8 7 17 2 2 2 0 J'38 &-- in Single Btrand pearls business district Sunday. ward. Leave at office. LOST Re- News-Journ- Tan zipper wallet containing several cards of identification and some money. ing 338-W- 9 ' . Girls' red wallet ' identification papers, slui body card, etc. Phone 338-Reward. LOST N. V. WATKINS Broker MATTER Whether your car jumps inlo tree, dives into lake or river. Well climb or dive for it for we recover wrecks that others cant even find. NO BIG 1 1 6 14 0 31 J-- 2 a For Rent or Lease on Feb. 1st modern, furnished apL North Main. advertisements of four lines or less, $2.00 per calendar month, one month Additional lines 50 cents per line per month. RPENTER-CABINE- work T Legal Notices ' "'notice mini-u- n. tocreditors Estate of Lizzie W. Davit, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with to the undersigned voucher at 2 Smith North let East, Brigham City, Utah, on or before the t5th day oi March, Hobson A. Lunds - TO BODY REPAIRS FINISHING Scothem EDNA D. ROBINETTE. Hawkes Administratrix of the Estate Spindler of Lizzie W. Davis, Deceased. Morris of first publication January 12. Totals 1949. First Security Bank Bldg. City, Utah, for Administratrix. Attorney 2 chg J I2 I9.26-- Jensen & Stuart at Brig-Brigham Laundry and Dry Up to 116, 35c roll; 35mm. fine Body Shop for radiator re-r- s Cleaners. Phone 62. grain and jumbo printed $1.50 paint and repairs for any roll. Photo-Ar- t Service, 68'u S. rfiaged auto. West 6th North. CABINET WORK Main. Berntsen Planing Mill cabiANLEY HOME PRODUCTS net work Remodeling, Repair4arle T. Norman, Home Deal-32SEWING MACHINES ing. 170 south Fourth east. south Third west, Phone Repaired. Prompt service. M. Orders will be promptly Work guaranteed. Bate Sewing PAINTING, PAPER HANGING ivered. For your painting and paper Machine Service, 54 So. 2nd W., call Leland Tingey, Phone 562-W- . hanging, Brigham. &MBING S HEATING 379-or DeVere Nelson, 811 R. Arsen Brothers, rear 129 So. inBusiness phone 292. Res-ac- TILE SHARPENING AND FILING For free estimates on bathPhone 612 and 212. Re-i- r Saws sharpened and fileld. 95 rooms, drainboards fireplaces, north Fifth work a specialty. west.. 483-RPh. 20 colors. windowsills. . Miconi and Shultz. himbing and Heating mater-wate- r or ORCHARD SUPPLIES softeners, electric ,pr Approved quality insecticide, heaters; plumbing ser-- SKATES SHARPENED materials. Anderson Devere Christensen, spraying 141 while Ice skates sharpened Co. Produce 5th West. Phone 92. wait. Complete line of skates r you for men, women, boys and girls. ioineering' service FLOOR COVERINGS Sporting Goods. l Turley Carruther.s, registered See us for all types of floor a 0 0 15 0 , - ' Spackman Gardner O 2 1 1 coverings, plastic wall tile, Venerv'eyor. 212 South 2nd East, AUTO BODY REPAIR tian blinds, or we will install . Tie Auto body repair and com- them for you. Jim B. Bywater, F4-t- f . trance plete paint jobs. Burt's Body phone 473 or manager, Vincent, ..Burt Martin Rasmussen. shop. Residence Phone 98. 604 North Main. SHEET METAL WORK N0S Clyde P. Larsen Sheet Metal Immediate delivery on Works. Sew Kimball TYPEWRITERS Bar-in- s Spinettes. oil furnaces. Furnace and coal ln rebuilt and used Typewriters, adding machines pianos All Free estimates. nos sold, cleaning. bought, cash registers bought, sold or for rent, and . 23 Phone Refid Taykr,-Phon- e work guaranteed. The REPAIRED. 1311 rented and 751G. All-t- f ch north. Sixth west f sMngton Blvd., Ogden. minder Office Supply. ex PM si r Y Tri-Stat- e 1936 CHEVROLET !i Ton Sedan Delivery SNOWBOUND $175 1941 USED CAR SALE CHEVROLET 31 Ton Stake Bed $895 1936 FORD 1939 SEDAN( FORD Good Conditon TON PICKUP $546 1936 FORD 1936 Vi 1937 International VA TON TON CHEV. 1936 TRUCK PICK-U- M22-ch-t- f' . ' , j $376 P 1916 VA INTERNATIONAL 1 Ton Pickup Ton Truck Our prices are lowest and any reasonable offer will be accepted. Come in and see these cars before you buy. v JOE CARR, Inc- - $1256 These cars are conditioned to give you carefree motoring guaranteed to protect YOUR INVESTMENT, $225.00 750 So. Main - Phone 56 Phone 737 STUDEBAKER "Take Your Car , 323 South Main . CHEVROLET Sedan 246-W- 79-J- ;1i 8 i $7350.00 472-W- Snow . TO SAVE MONEY FORD , BUYS SEDAN 1938 , eve-,-nin- all accessories. land : ; 4 FINEST CHEV. 1946 CHEVROLET Master Delux Sedan 5 Meet; A. Postponed Tri-Stat- e 1940 $1765 5 reM NOWS THE TIME SEDAN Radio, Heater, Overdrive and pro-,sna- and P.-T.- PONY SEDAN DERSENS, 1947 FORD -- The meeting of the Corinne Teacher Patent association, scheduled for Wednesday, has been postponed InMrs. June Craner, definitely, president, announced yesterday. Everyone is snowed in, site,; reported, as the reason for the ; postponement, 0 0 0 e engineer today the cancellation of the meeting which was to he held Friday evening. The next meeting of the Cump will be held February 25 at the home of Vir. gil Pierce, 6he stated. BUICK 4 The foods committee Vivas ,ouiposcd of Mrs. Clara Rado- vich, chairman, assisted by Mrs. Arthur Martha Jensen, Mrs. Bosley and Mrs. Arthur c Hess. Mrs. Glenn M. Bennion was en- urtainment chairman and Car-- ; lyle Jensen program chairman. Is Mrs. Sarah Siggard, captain of the Oak camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, announced . sec-retar- Corinne Oak Camp Meeting Is Postponed By Weather . , 1 FT Pts 2 0 5 3 J opric consist of Bishop Fred L. Peterson, John Olsen, Jr. counselor; Dr. C. A. Munns, counselor; Norma Jenson, ward clerk' and Ralph Westover, assistant J ward clerk. The incoming bishopric is comprised of Bishop Raymond Payne, Andrew Carruthers and Charles Keller, counselors and George L. Johnson as ward clerk. The evening was spent playing several games with prizes being awarded, after which a delicious luncheon was served. Members of the committee are: J. Albert Weaver, chairman, with Doan Freer and Carlyle. Jensen counselors and Lillian Felt, - 1939 489-R3- If nell Homes, taking three points, f. and Woss Market won three from Knudson Floral.. In the I first half, Finer. Cleaners took Charlie Brown says the Simonsons' Jewelry first place; Knudson Floral secson its to cold is because of Oll 24 Dance Bowl ond place, and. Bushncll, Homes this white snow piled up all & , third. ? over I , Jape. Calamity 17 Monday, January Standings end. of First Half ...fjsS . , Finer Cleaners cleaned Bush' Won Lost Dont borrow a paper . . . sub- - ;9 Finer Cleaners ...J 44 ' 28 scribe for yoqr own. Less that! 'V 1 Knudson Flora! 1 0 Madsen ;,.,37 35, four cents n copy, $4 for 104 bi 17 Bushnell Homes HawkeS 6 ' 5 35 ,37 news-packe- d Issues. 7 Wess Market .1. 1 27 . 45 3 Kobyashi 4 0 2 ....... Duke Totals - 13 10 36 Tuesday, January IS Merrell Lumber and Hadfield i 3 Bear River Furniture split two points each. four Cafe grabbed FG FT Pts Pheasant 2 points from 2 0 Jensen Seagull Aviation, 4 16 and Nielsen Motors won three 6 D. Christensen 4 from 2 T. Christensen 1 Lumber. Mcrrpl! 0 Lumber finished first half in 0 0 Petersen i 0 0 Ramsdel O.the lead, with Hadfield Furni-- 2 2! ture a close second, and Nielsen Doug Christensen.... 0 7 10 21 Motors Totals third, pheasant Cafe Fourth Ward lacked one point of placing in This Week's Speclcl FG FT Pts' the money. 4 Standings End of First Halt R .Iladfleld 2 1 . 12 4 . 4 Won Lost J. Iladfleld 1910 31 . K. Nielson 41 3 4 10 Merrell Lumber CHEVROLET 8 Hadfield Furniture - 40 32 3 2 . Gibbs Ton Pickup ' 2 Nielsen Motors 38 34 1 0 Johnson i t ' 2 Pheasant Cafe 37 35 . 1 D. Pett 0 2 Seagull Aviation 40 32 . 0 2 Jr. Nielsen 40 13 14 Lumber ...... 28 .44 Totals FT Pts 1 1 When spring comes the price of cars will go up again. You can save monev by buying your car now at AN- e Bridesmaids were Roma Barker, Mary Pope and Arlene Dial, dressed in gowns of pastel colors. Each carried a contrasting Matron of colonial bouquet. honor was Mrs. Jeneal Hamblin, who wore orchid with a colonial bouquet. The receiving line stood be fore two lighted candelabra and lovely bouquets of flowers. A three-tie- r wedding cake was the center piece on a white satin covered table, flanked on either side by lighted pink and white candles. A program presented later in the evening, included cornet solos by Leland Carroll, accompanied by Mrs. Frances Beck; vocal solo by Don Woodyatt, followed by numbers from a quartet composed of Mary Lou Nebeker. Helen Jane Lemon. Donna Facer and Kent Woodland, accompanied by Athlene Toombs. A xylophone solo by Shorty Rose concluded the Oi 37 0 - 4 . present Genealogical Committee The bride greeted her guests Honor Bishoprics Wed.i in a lovely white slipper satin gown with bead and lace trimMembers of the genealogical ming, and carried k bouquet of committee of the First ward held a party Wednesday . evening, baby orchids. Mrs. Dial and Mrs. Hamblin, January 12, complimenting the mothers of the couple, were outgoing and incoming bishopgowned in black formals with ries. tinted gardenia corsages. Members of the outgoing bish- 0 0 7 2- 1 11 0 2 0 1 1 - 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 Honeyville FG Brigham LAUNDRY - DRY CLEANERS 0 0 Seventh Ward FG O. Dee Lund, PHOTO 1 D.. IV49. roof work, For specialized dtehen Jensen and Holst sand and fixtures. cabinets, P work, furniture, repairs and gravel. Road gravel s6il mov- shingling and shingle painting, lodeling. Cabinet ing. excavating. Phone 991 or built up and flat roofs, call J. D. Crapo, 106 North 4th East, A. Date Phone 753-M- . 749 North 937-M- . D.. inphone 796. All work guaranteed. P- - Don Forrest Tanner Olsen Bradbury Morrell Totals Probate and Guardianship No Consult Clerk of Disiices. trict Court Brigham, Utah, or the respective signers for further information. ROOFING SAND AND GRAVEL 6 6 JournaL 246 business Directory rectory 12 a movie theater; has FOR RENT 48 -- BRIGHAMS LOST Brigham Realty s and Found 31 7 5 Central Chevrolet 2 Page and Taylor 41 1 Box Elder Pack ........ 40 23 North Main Furn. . h 1)1 30 j Business Opportunities JUST LISTED 38 Jones Service 37 Brigham Laundry .... 20 FT Pts Women's Thursday Nile League 5j Page and Taylor Music keg 0lers hit the pins In the womens 7 'Thursday night bowling league 3' for high team scries of 2223 and 3 high team game of 811. 18 Dance Bowl followed up for team series of the week with FT Pts 2095 and North Main Furniture 8 with 2035. 0 G 2 Afton Orchard gained Indivi1 dual honors for series with 591 4 and 0 Elrna Hillman took high 0 In game with 233. 0 0 0 Individual series; Afton Or3 25 chard 591; Mary Hazoldine 579; Marge Epperson 569. 'Individual game: Elma Hillman 233; LaRue Bradbury 226; 4 Donna Bosley 219. 2 Team Standings FG 2 0 J26-tf-C- 804-M- 'Jinx i Matthews nished upstairs apt, with Nelson bath. 217 east Fourth south. Judson 3 1 D. Hirschi 1 M. Hlrschl FOR RENT Three-roohouse, 7 Totals 129 West Forest Inquire 113 Sixth Ward North First east. Phone 971. FG 4 Valcarce C. 'Richards 2 ... FARM FOR RENT 200 acres ex3 Forsgren cellent dry and irrigated land 2 with buildings at Riverside, Tingey G. Richards 0 Utah. Lessee must have farm Thorsen 0 experience, good business re11 Totals also and machinery putation, livestock. Immediate possession. Write Tracy R. Welling, 766 Elizabeth Street Salt Lake City 2, Utah. Phone n 022-tf-c- room Three RENT 3 4 5 Oil 15 Oil Oil Lodge, North Main. five-roo- 1 1 1 Mantua Second Ward Sixth Ward 1 Fifth Ward 0 Perry Thursday, Jan. 20 Results Willard FG FT Barker Hansen 0 0 G. Braegger 2 H. Braegger 0 3 Facer Woodland Lemon 0 0 4 Totals 5 Bowling Results Friday, January 21 Results were Jones Service taking three out of four from Brigham Laundry. Brigham Tire Shop, the winners of the first half lasing three out of four to the Jinx team. Bawls 246 Game Shirley Nagata of Jones Service rolled seven strikes in a row to give him high Individual game of the first half, (246 plus his 50 pin handicap giving him a total of 296), He also holds the new record for high indivl dual three games, by bowling a 581 scries in the same night, to give him a total pin record of 734 including handicap. Gus Geisler of Brigham Laundry turned in second best score of the night with a 529 series, which gave him a tie for third place with Jeet Yagl for high individual thre games. Standings For End of First Half Won Lost 27 Brigham Tire Shop.... 41 Lost Won 4 4 4 2 Furnished apartments suitable for 2 to 4 people. Winter rates $35 to $45 Hailing monthly with lights, heat, wa- G. Nelson ter furnished. Sycamore Motor A. Hansen FOR RENT pd 4 8 J19-lf-c- h HENT-T- wo phone Button Holes. Garrett FARMS.listed. SALE eater, very em rou . steam heated cottage apartments. Ideal for couples. Rent reasonable. Seely's Cottages, WE HAVE TWO GOOD DAIRY MILK & CREAM DELIVERED Buick 1938 special, sedan; radio, heater, tires, ood Grade Forest. FOR We Vacuum, Clean and Repair All Makes of Furnaces Chevrolet pick-- , R good condition, radio and BEEHIVE COAL & APPLIANCE Phone "ONE" eater. Phone 489-JByron Willard. North tebeker, 14 723-J- modern, 4 RENT Strictly furnished apt., newly decorated; automatic heat and hot for water; air conditioners summer. Adults only. 112 east '521 1937 SALE Team Standings New brick Jensen home, completely furnished. Valentine We will M. Nelson Full basement, finished. Sto- RENTALS! RENTALS! be to rentals handle your glad ker, hot water heater, water Totals for a small commission. Baird softener. Excellent eaBl side Agency, phone 19. location. Call 193-J- . Five-roo- north 18 J. south Third east. Phone Phone 448 FOR SALE APPLIANCE p j SALE So. Main For Sale Radios Majestic condition, with wl range, A-- l roier Jacket, pipe. See at 339 wth Second east. Six-hol- SALE 1 IN LOAN CO. J26-2- We Also Install Auto of-- c, the News-Journcents per bundle. At t, BRIGHAM Second north. Phone 9 Home Radios 9 Auto Radios h UNFURNISHED Peach APT. City Apts. F. Glen Kelly, 653 Willard $25 TO $300 ALTERATIONS Mrs. Mark ervice On SOUTH STAKE BASKETBALL Furniture Jy21-tf-c- FOR 1.3 RADIO REPAIR 'iuick. Efficient sale Large bundles of build-i- j papers, suitable lor fires, putting under rugs, per day. Had field and Appliance. SMALL LOANS 1936 ALE -- , WE SPECIALIZE FOB RENT Small electric floor polisher for home use only. $1 FOR Services Offered Brigham. ,uih, Ex - " lovely' Hamblin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hamblin of Willard, became the bride ol Robert L. Dial in ceremonies performed January 18 In the Logan L. D. S. temple. Mr. Dial is the son of Mr. and Mrs. LaRue Dial, aLso of Willard, The newlyweds were feted on the evening of their marriage, at a reception held in the Willard ward recreation hall, with nearly 300 friends and relatives Dorothy To Carr's" 18 North Main |