OCR Text |
Show ft ' ; 4M Bronchitis ?i ; V ' 'I1!, v 1 Music for the dancing was furnished by the Shorty Ross and Gleaner Girls of Willard orehestia from Ogden. ward went ahead as planned Mis-- . Dian Dalton was crownand held a very successful an ed Gold and Green Queen for nual Gold and Green hall, un- 19 111 by Carlyle Larkin, Y. M. M. der the supervision of the M I. I. A. superintendent, in the corA. officers. onation ceremony which was Before the dance began a de- the highlight of the evening. licious dinner was served to Miss Barbara Kunzler and Miss more than 160 guests. A pro- Frances Nicholas were the at- gram was presented during the fondants. Little DeOn Barker dinner, with Richard Braegger and Arlene Weaver served as flower girls, and Master Douglas as toastmaster. Joppson was erownhearer. Following the coronation ceremonies, a floor show was presented under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Carlson, with Mrs. Ila Facer as pianist. Eight couples did the Skaters Despite the terrific hlizzarrl last Friday evening, the Crtomuisioo relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble K help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. 4 y Blizzard Fails To Halt Colorful Gold And Gwen Rail In Wilinrd Ward Friday verting tlovvTo Relieve - CREOMULSION for Bronchitis Coughs, Chest Colds, 2 NEW of S0N0T0NES wonder-workin- g -b- uilt foUNDERf AN6rNG! BOTH FRUIT TREES with "FITTED POWER! Gome True-to-nam- see in two smallest Instrugreatett ments. New surer, fur ther understanding for those who now wear hearing aids and for millions never satisfied before! Doubled power or gentlest MINIMUM power, to fit your need. Free consultation. See them nowS SONOTONE NEW TIME- - SAVER HEARING CENTER Feb. 16th Brigham City Brigham Hotel Consultant Sonolone Certified C. Beyeler Lynn 1. M. to 6 I. M. e Lower Priced Guaranteed Quality CHERRY, PEACH, APRICOT, PRUNE, APPLE, PEAR, PLUM in complete varieties A Iso BERRY PLANTS, SMALL FRUITS, SHRUBS, IlOSES, Etc. One of Oregon's lergest stocks. Free descriptive catalogue. Commercial planters submit want list for special low prepaid prices. LAFAYETTE NURSERY COMPANY 1 OBEGON LAFAYETTE. Since 1890 c NTEREST ON SAVINGS lVi S ,. ACCOUNT on Savings in Excess of $1000 Waltz. The couples participating were Ralph Daiton and Donna Facer, Larry 'Simonson and Nona Davis, Russel 8imon-soand Gaye Cook, Gayle Badd-leand Leone Mann, Ernest Kunzler and Arlene Dial, Dale Keyes and Ida Kunzler, Richard Warren and Bonnie Weaver, and Eddie Wells and Varlene Cook. Everyone attending the appreciation for the efforts put forth by those in charge for the wonderful entertainment, under such unfavorable weather conditions, and for the beautiful decorations in the dance hall. Willard Queen Barker. dedicated by W. Le.-tPail bearers were a and grandsons 0! the deceased er 8 sen-m-la- BOX at Vital Friday, Brigham City, Utah Bennion Breaks A Foot In Fall From Ladder February fawi Glen Bennion slipped and fell from a ladder as he was cleaning ice off the roof of his home Tuesday afternoon. He suffered a broken right foot in the fall. Yesterday he was around on crutches. yjeivJ-oumELDER getting dr. J. h. McNamara The VETERINARIAN Bear River City Postoffice of East Just Tremonton Ex? Brigham Bear River nJ 1 Phong James ian, l tem M moriunf KS3-R1- laboratc Local with th the in Mrs. Gilda Helen brought and nei Check these Nelsen Dies Tues. Mrs. Gilda Helen Nordstrom Nelsen, 60, died Tuesday evein a Salt ning at 9:15 ochx-Lake City hospital, following a illness of several lingering years. Mrs. Nelsen was born July 13, 1888, in Logan, a daughter of Joseph Nordstrom and Mannie T. Nordstrom (Nelsen). She was reared and educated in Brigham City, and was a member of the Second and later the Fifth L. D. S. wards here. Her father died when she was three years of age, and she and her brother were reared by their widowed mother, who later married N. J. Nelsen of Brigham City. She was married to Charles L. Nelsen of Brigham City on October 30, 1906, in Salt Lake City, where they lived for two years, then moved to Brigham City, making their home here until 1937, when they moved back to Salt Lake City. They have lived in Salt Lake City since that time. She is survived by her husband and three daughters, Mrs. Mildred Perry of Brigham City, Mrs. Lucille Rose and Mrs. Rhea Keysor of Salt Lake City; also six grandchildren, and two brothers, Joseph M. Nord of Wichita, Kans., and Norman R. Nelsen of Brigham City. Funeral services will be held in Salt Lake City this (Friday) morning at 11 oclock, after which the body wdll be 'brought to Brigham City for burial in the cemetery here, at 2 oclock. The grave will be dedicated by Leo Cottam. Services will be under the direction of Larkin Funeral home of Salt Lake City. e youll . if . they s oack to One .tfflEEKEN daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Dalton, was crowned queen of the annual Gold and Green ball held at Willard Friday evening. A dinner for more than 160 guests preceded the gala affair. . hills ov CASH AND yjcNam yiis ca, deer an ed Just in time for Valentine with that it iourish A ha found i have 1vrn p For Peter Nelson Funeral services for Peter R. Nelson were held in the Brigham City Sixth ward chapel Thursday afternoon at 1 oclock, with Bishop Richard Hansen in charge. The prayer at the home was offered by Con Thueson. The prelude was played by Doris Tingey, and Erma Hansen and Juanita Steffen sang a duet, "RcKk of Ages, accompanied by Merle Malmrose. John M. Bingham offered prayer. Harold B. Felt sang a solo, That Silver-Haireaccom Daddy, panieti by Merle Malmrose Speakers were Fred J. Burt, Da vid O. Andersen and Floyd Jen sen, with Bishop Hansen offer ing additional remarks. Haroiu Felt played a violin solo, accompanied by Merle Malmrose. Mrs. Hansen and Mrs. Steffen A Chrisang another duet, stians Goodnight, accompanied by Mrs. Malmrose, and the closing prayer was offered by A. W. Doris Tingey playBergstrom. ed the postlude. Burial was in the Brigham City cemetery, with the grave C " T M if I rffrfkr Services Thursday ', " ' $ I mvH 4 1 f4 -- - ' throats dead d veterin be a cl The appear was ly move, below - Sglazed. if it onto land to River C laborai He d S This Bank For S A 5 Year Maturity 1 V2 Security- - Way topmsflOaEfeO. SAVINGS CERTIFICATES t, M Available In Multiples of $100 MtMkll MOttAt 6I01IT INSVVAMCI CORPORATION - MIMIC fIDCRAL RHIlVf tYSTIM If you have an old washer . . . grab this opportunity quick! For a short time only were 1 a tremendous trade-i- n drive. We have a wonderful dew Thor Automagic Washer for you . . . and we have customers announcing - i I i GST GOING! (ISSN GOING! crying for good used washers, too, more than we can supply. So it's your chance to get more for that old washer of yours than you ever dreamed it was worth ! HURRY i This trade-i- n Another step in Penneys everyday job of getting prices down . . . and keeping quality way up. drive good for ... an PACKED SHOW and ICE i I a limited time only ! Bring in or mail the coupon or phone . . . today ! Here's the trade I want on my washer: I k It a a . (Yor) And Im Atking $ . .4 s .! I Nam . l Addre.. '? 1 9 J Sheer AND Durable! Phon Number . 4 45-GAUGE Tgigantic UEEBOGStD asifH3lpawa 2R) & NEW j ( RECAP a". your tires with IRE? 30 denier AUTOM AG I GmWASH ERlNOWkt iY The ed tones new-for-Spri- v? 1 ' ! Your Washing With Your Fingertips! No wringer ...no rinse tubs ... no hard work Do it (! ; '1 Now get extra traction for safer driving without on slippery ice and packed snow bother of chains. treads con- B. F. Goodrich : i a other traction treads in skid tests. ? Stop in today see this amazing winter traction tread. ! f; v 4, Iff '!. l: ;4h f f Tread. Tiny abrasive particles provide thousands of sharp gripping edges throughout life of tread. Regular Tread. Smooth rubber spins easily makes pushing on ice or packed snow or towing your only out. Brigham Tire Shop 145 South Main Street I Phone 543 ftl ... 51-GAUGE 15 ALL FIRST QUALITY! Never Irregulars or Seconds Including normal installation Small down payment ... EASY or 30 denier The very best of the new Spring shades: choose them now for all season! ony 22950 ssronss TLRMS 68 North Main - ftc, Automagic Thor! Never again will you have to lift heavy, wet clothes . . . or struggle through hours of tedious wringing! With an Automagic Thor you can have all the clean, sweet clothes you want ... at the flick of a switch. Thor exclusive Overflow Rinse gives you brighter, whiter washes . . . Thor Single Tub Spin Drying spins a whole load better than wringer dry! See it demonstrated today! COAL AND APPLIANCE ?. ; W Luxury Sheers! YOLR WHOLE LIFE will change . . . when you own a wonderful new r V . i shades sublie. blendto go with your new outfit! i urn EMGE! be |