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Show OLD Hermitage Brigham Kentucky H7tMey h -- cm BOX llewd-oum- Friday. April BEGINNING THIS 22. 1949 WEEK 1 Blend The D fOf U.W. Elects Mrs Mary E. Robbins At a City, Utah 0 llttUTIOM A A HOWARD CAFE tttur Will Close SATURDAY BKTlKn WVOltl A Instead Of THURSDAY (1'cntleman's Whiskey from Kentucky Rational Distillers Prod. Corp, N. Y. 86 Proof Crain Neutral Spirits 65 For The Helps embody Welcome! Day Off Everybody Come! f Every dollar of the proceeds will go to the American Cancer Society to be usej in the fight against cancer IN UTAH Help Your Own People! Free for the COLORFUL AT Seliow. Kaye LeKoy and Barbara Peal Jacobsen, Randolph, baby girl, born April 13. Victor Junior and Thelma Spencer Homer, Brigham City, baby girl, corn April 13. Dan Peiry and Helen Young Davis. Bird refuge road, baby boy, born April 15. DeVere Alvin and Marva Faekrell Stokes, Promontory, baby gnl, born April lti. Hail and Betty Lou Marble Norman, Rrigham City, baby girl, born April lt. Jay Alvin and Audrene Harper Yates, Layton, bat)) boy, born April IT. Fred and Kit it li Freee Schultz of Brigham City, baby boy, born April IS. John Edwin and Dorothy Iaiis Smith Hansen, Brigham City, baby girl, horn April IS. Gene Hay and Viola Chidester. Helton, baby born April lit. Clinton and Vida Rasmussen Burt, Route 1, Brigham City, baby hoy, horn April 19. Golden Ransom and Doris Stander Burton, Tremonton, ba- Phone 156 74 So. Man EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS When you're shopping for meals, you lake into consideration the diet and the price. The best foods are richer in vitamins and you can depend on the fact that we carry the best grocery lines, meat items and garden fresh produce at the lowest possible price, because E FRY DAY is BARGAIN DAY at the B & K SOAR BREFT & MILK 27' 4 ,,,, 48 baby was stillborn. CHEESE 2 J. Edwin Baird Speaks At Sunday Sacrament TOILET TISSUE 4 nksrH. 35c 2gc I'OWDERS, lge. born April 19. Edward Orlin and Mary Ethel Johnson Wood, iBrigham City, baby girl, horn April 19. The gnl by life- - ibs. 87c 23 TISSUE DOESKIN Edwin Baird was guest 250 count at ! inert-the sacrament speaker Classes Participate In held FLOUR11'1 ing Sunday evening at the 50 llis. Perry waid chapel. The meetPerry Easter Program conducted was, by Eugene ing Standby Each class of the Perry ward Bott. counselor. No. 2' i can "How Finn A Foundation" Sunday school participated in the Easter program presented was the opening song and Doug- Sunday morning under the di- las Quayle ottered the invocarection of Charles Dredge, su- tion. Sacrament was administered after which Darrell perintendent. sang One Fleeting Hour," Eugene Perry offered the inand Teach Me To Pray," acvocation, followed by a song from a quartet composed of companied by Wilma Siggard. J. Edwin Baird gave an inArthur Wagstaff, Harper Billings, Earl Young and Eugene spiring talk on the life of the I prophet. Joseph Smith, after iBott. The song was titled, the closing song, Praise Know That My Redeemer which Lives. Talks were given by To The Man, was sung by the! and benediction Eloise Oyler and Colleen Oyler, congregation offered by Gordon Davis. Music followed by a recitation by was under the direction of Gloria Jean Nelson. Glenda Larsen, Gaye Nebeker Louise Davis and Harper and Opal Petersen were Yiext on the program with a violin Phone 15G Before It is estimated that 25,000 DELIVERY trio playing, Lullabye. 10 a. m. or 4 p. m. They were accompanied on the piano navy personnel are in travel status at all times. by Arlene Wight. Shirl Carter and .sartg, Bless This House, 2k. IvaLou Nebeker told a story. on the Douglas Oyler talked meaning and comparison of the & old fashioned and present-daEasters, and the closing 6ong Jwas How Firm A Foundation, You'll really have something to sing about when you shop at your- - nearest O.P.S. Music the congregation. by was under the direction of Jay food store where low prices go hand in hand with the finest quality foods you can buy Matthews and benediction by anywhere. If you are quality minded (and you are), you have only to glance at our Wendell Nebeker. grocery shelves, meat counter and produce department to assure yourself that our prices are low without sacrificing quality, so sing a song of savings by bringing your Attend Malad Wedding shopping list here. Mr. and Mrs. Jens Petersen motored to Malad, Idaho with Del Monte All Popular Brands Mre. their daughter-in-law- , tall Ralph Petersen where they attended the wedding rcans reception held honoring their oldest Pierces Pure Veg. Shortening grandson, Charles J. Nielsen and Tall his recent bride, the former QCc PORK & Ralene Moon of Malad, Idaho. Can J. 29" TOMATOES AT TIIE GRAND MARCH 11 Ires mm r UR MARKET $217 and Orchestra Ladies Mi.ss The hostess committee was Mrs. Wayne Call and Miss Lucille Jones. By Dan Boss Favors T:ie Brigham City branch of the American Association of L'nueiMty Women mot last at the Wednesday evening home of Lucille Jones. New s were elected. Mary E. Robbins was elected vice president, Norma Jensen president, Ella Hansen corresMrs. Paul ponding seeretary. Lura Redd Holmgren historian. was appointed as delegate to the national A. A. U. W. convention to be held in Seattle. Wash., in June, with Mary Hobbies named as alternate. The report of the state convention held in Provo vias given by Mis (A B. Stratford and Mrs. Hat old Boeder, who is state A. A. I'. W. treasurer. Mrs. Wayne Call and Mrs. Edward W. Bones gae a preview of the radio skit elaiiljing points on the public health unit program, which will tie broadcast over KBUH, Brigham City, next Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Bessie Hansen, creative arts chairman, created an interesting and informative discussion of various types of art, showing several very outstanding samples of handicraft as a form of ait. She mentioned in particular the splendid art exhibit of Miss Redd displayed at the state convention at Provo, and read an entertaining group of poems by Music Flower Meeting Wed. Evening P. M. Sig-gar- d Phone 738 tonight after 6 p. m., or any time Saturday for table and booth reservations at no extra charge . . . while they last. by Civic Improvement club and Box Elder F. 0. E. Aerie No. 2919. Bill Iearce, chairman. Sponsored V WE WANT TO SAY FREE TO FOOD BARGAINS FOR FRIDAY OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS Food Fare will For their splendid support on our Brand Opening. continue to bring the finest foods at the lowest prices. All Popular Brands can $5.72 case; All Popular Brands The 48' FRUIT COCKTAIL MILK SPRY Orpheus Rehearsal All Orpheus chorus members are urged to attend a special rehearsal to be held in the Eddy building this (Friday) evening, beginning at 7:30 oclock. Can The Whole Family Helps O.P.S. 31h. 1st Kelloggs 68 lb. Quartered CORN FLAKES pSkFmi,y19e Pure Pierces TOMATO JUICE 6 "v, Arm 2 CRACKERS DREFT Apricot 2 20' PRESERVES Salted For Dishes 33' 13' BEANS Quality BUTTER Puritv SATURDAY L 43 & Hammer BAKING SODA , kg. Washday Miracle ge. Pkg Silks Woolens Large IJvg. 19' 28' Tender Juicy Roasts Cut From GOOD BEEF POT ROASTS, lb. - 2 rolls Large Solid Heads GARDEN SEEDS PEAS BEANS CORN SWEET CORN MELLONS CANTALOUPES 13' LETTUCE Florida Red 25' HEW POTATOES 3 Sweet Tender Full Pods GREEN PEAS No. 1 15' u All Green ASPARAGUS 14' Now Is The Time To Plant . . . Our Velvety Lawn Grass furnish seeder and roller to aid in QJP. Mix. 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