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Show 12 o BOX ELDER ewi-rfourn- P al City. Utah Brigham a of Utah," was by Mrs. Orville G. Hunsaker entertained at Beehive girls. Orme, followed by a sketch by party for her Mrs. Daisy Duke of her grand- Small fingernail polish bottles Friday, April 29, 1949 liunoi of Mr. and Mrs. Odell B Cut-le- i . uzzin Around Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Hunsaker w'ere Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Ahl-me- r and and baby ol Ogden Mr. R. Ahlmer. was Mrs. LaVan Hunsaker hostess to a party given for Gaj lene Hunsaker on Tuesday afternon, in honor of her birthday anniversary. After playing games the guests were served a piece of birthday cake and ice cream. Mrs. Edna Barnard and Mr. and Mrs. Horae Barnard visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ioiter Barnard in Brigham City Sunday afternoon. Week-enguests of Miss Mer-nHunsaker was Miss Marilyn Austin of Salt Lake City. Salt Lake visitors on Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johnson nad sons Kim and Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Cook were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cook and son in Ogden. The Honeysuckle camp of D. U. P. met at the home of Mrs. Laura Tolman on Friday after-norwith Mrs. Hattie Hunsaker and Mrs. Zell Orme as President Velda Cook presided. The lesson, The Blind EEVILLE Honeyvllla New By Mrs. L. L. Booth Mrs. Kenneth hostess to the Civic Welfare club on Thursday evening at her home. Pres. the Leon Hunsaker conducted meeting. Literary was by Mrs. Velda Hunsaker and household exchange was given by Mrs. Sylvia Hunsaker. Miss Carol Madsen of Deweyville played two accordion solos. The topic lor the evening, "Landscaping, was given by Mrs. Hall and Mr. Sam Gordon of Brigham City. lecThey gave an interesting ture. Much valuable information was gained by the members present. A delicious tray luncheon was served to the members and Mrs. Grace Orme and Mrs. Dee Jeppson, guests. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Hunsaker and Mr. and Mrs. Varnel Chlar-soattended a wedding dance in Malad on Friday evening In HON'EYVILL'E Burbank was a d n Miss Merna Hunsaker father. played a piano solo. O My Father. Closing prayer by the chaplain, Annie Grant. Refreshments weie served to 16 members. The May meeting of this camp will be in the form of a social, as with Mrs. Dale Hunsaker chamnan, assisted by Mrs. Mrs. Zina Beulah Hunsaker, Mrs. Ella Tolman Hunsaker, and Mrs. Helen Hunsaker. White elephant gifts will be exchanged. The time and place will be announced later. Clark Orme of California visited three days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Orme. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harper, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hunsaker and Mr. and Mrs Alton Hunsaker to Ogden motored Saturday and for an evening of bow-lin- dinner. Monday afternoon visitors of was Mrs. Mrs. Ken Burbank Olga Rasmussen and daughter Mrs. Alice Davis of Corinne. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller of Ogden were Tuesday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Maers. Mrs. Ammons and June daughter Betty accompanied Mrs. Ralph Holmes to the Deweyville ward Primary conference Sunday evening. On Monday evening Mrs. Lois y sucker and tied with an red ribbon bows were favors. Refreshments were served to the Rea Nora Harper, following: Nielsen, Diane Burke, Leota Hunsaker and Carol Hunsaker. Mrs. Wilford Nielsen assisted the hostess. Mrs. Amy Hunsaker accompanied her sisters to Malad on Friday evening to attend the of a niece, wedding reeption Mrs. Odell Cutler. Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Louie, of Franklin, were visitors at the Mickey Maers home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bingham are the parents of a new son, born on Tuesday morning at the Logan hospital. all-da- PONY EXPRESS Its gettin so that everyone who upholds the principle of r, democracy is a and everyone who trys to do away with the United Stale is an angel of peace . . but the countries these dove of hold thoupeace represent sands of people in a slavery that is worse than our freedom ever could me. Calamity Jane. Phone your news to 727. ATfO oHEj w-it- Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Jones attended the state convention of the association Utah Chiropractors m and auxiliary organization Salt Lake City. Saturday and Sunday of last week. Mrs. Jones served the auxiliary preas president during 1948-49- , siding at the luncheon meeting at the Aviation club on Saturday noon and being in charge of arrangements for the association banquet at the Newhouse hotel in the evening. Dr. A .S. Cammeron, Chicago heart specialist, and Dr. Homer York, dirictor of education in California for the International Chiropractic association, were the principal speakers at the Early W. Va. (UP) Naomi Earley was 10 years late Hollywood Looks To Utah Motion Picture Locations which she applied in May, 1938. Final action was delayed beThe Motion Picture Herald of cause she was ill and unable to the decree was April U5th, published in Holly- pay costs when entered. wood has this to say about Utah: "The Mid continent PicThe velocity oi iignt is about tures Corp.,' and Utah Productions and Locations Co., have 186,000 miles per seond, so in Joined forces to produce films a year it will travel 5,880,000,-000,00miles. That distance is in Utah.- - (Besides working on their own productions, the com- one light year. panies will furnish locations to The 4th year Floods club met Hollywood companies.'' e at their leaders home, Mrs. ProUtah the with Checking afternoon. Friday Braegger, the ductions and Locations Co., U.P.I.D. has been informed that several motion pictures will be fufilmed in the immediate ture less than 100 miles from Salt Lake City and that many Utahns will be used as extras. 0 Com-pan- SEE BE SURPRISED. Albert Smith, George president of the Mormon church is president of the Utah-IdahSugar Company. DV E YOU'LL Industrialisation of Uish Shows Spurt t Another step in the Industrialization of Utah is seen in the completion of the $3,000,000 cast iron pipe. plant of the Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe company at Iron ton, central Utah. During dedicatory exercises held recently, it was pointed put that "what the west makes, makes the west. The new plants ca-- l pacity will be .100,000 tons S MV aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa mj a j ft aaaaaaaaasasaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaj aaaaaaaaaaaar aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa a a a mm m a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a - WORTH IS $i0 AT . SIMONSEN'S DOLLAR DAY stamnia and courage, and that would toe glad to show the winner of he Minnesota Canoe Derby something about if river running Minnesota would send bim west when the Canoe Derby- - was over. 'Elaborating further on the Desubject, Utahs Publicity partment Chairman, Commissioner J. A. Theobald said: "We have notified Governor Youngdahl that Utah will offer a free trip down the Colorado river with Utahs own Norman Nevills, internationally known river runner, to the winner of the Minnesota Canoe Derby if they will send him west when the Mississippi race is over. We are sure that be the Norman Nevills, said worlds best riverman, will be glad to show the worlds best canoest hoV to run a few hundred miles of the Colorado river , . rapids. Utah DOLLAR DAY ONLY Waterproof Depression Baby is back for Dollar Day. A Dollar Watch for only $1.00 Imagine that! The price of the famous, dependable Ingersoll now is $2.95, Shockproof Dustproof Jewelrys but for Dollar Day were turning loose of our entire stock at only $1.00, plus tax. Come ealry! Saturday Only I GENUINE INGERSOLL $2.95 POCKET Big city jewelers make this beautiful, dependable watch a special at $39.75. Our regular price is $34.72, but for Dollar Day only your first silver dollar is worth $10.00, making the total Dollar Day cost to you only el ... s2572 WATCH Taxes Included S I M AfJTO 134 SUPPLY Over ,33 Years Friendly Service r, Of Phone your news to IS, ONLY for AlLFOljl BOTH ' . FOR V i BOTHfoM 97c JERGENS FACE CREAM 30c JERGENS FACE POWDER $1.00 Boyer FACE POWDER 2 for $1.00 49c S I M 0 N S E N '$ Luster Cream SHAMPOO Hew To Grow Strawberries The Utah State Agricultural service has college extension Issued the latest bulletin which should have plenty of appeal to gardners. It is titled Strawberries A Way To Grow Them In Utah. Single, copies may be obtained free for the asking. $1.00 Armand FACE POWDER 2for$1.00 plus tax 11 only. 70c Bromo Seltzer .57 70c Sal Hepatica . . 61c 60c Alka Seltzer . . 49c $1.25 Anacin Tabs. 98c 75c Bayer Aspirin . 59c 60c Bisodol Tabs. . 49c 4 oz. Pepto Bismol . 57c 75c Doans Pills . . . 69c $1 Jergens Lotion . 89c Apex Moth Cakes Ig. 33c 16 oz. Larvex 79c plus tax j $1.50 Be Mint, FACE POWDj EVERYDAY ECONOMY PRICES 2 for 49c In July, Minnesota will stage its annual Canoe 'Derby down 00 miles of the Mississippi. To publicize the event. Gov. Luther W. Youngdahl has challenged all rivermen to compete and has made the brag that Minnesota canoemen will probably win the race for they have been the best in the world for. the-las- t 100 years. - v Utahs Governor Lee also received a challenge from the Minnesota governor to send the best Utah canoemen to take part in the event. Not to be outdone. Governor Lee answered that canoeing is tame business in Utah; that the running of river rapids such for example, the- - Colorado, required real ON FOR No. Makes Teeth Fit Better Utah Accepts Challenge From Minnesota Governor ail ar : Station 59c QUICKDENT PLATE CLEANER 50c ORACEL . SAVE .v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.vv XvXvXvvX;XyX aaaaaaaaaaeaaaaaaaai aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Inspection PIibBi t.' J State 2 pkg. BERKELEY RAZOR BLADES 4 oz. SHAVE, LOTION Service library, also the libraries and universities of the City of Nanking, China, the --been .informed by EI criufi if aftnf;- deputy di rector, Nanking branch of the United States information ON NEW GRADUATION GIFT WATCHES! aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai aaaaaaaaaaaaaai aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaj a.aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaai n NO BRUSH SHAVE CREAM, 2 . AMD companied them home. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Barker are vacationing in California. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Andersen and Mr. and Mrs. LaVere Andersen motored to Sublet, Idaho Sunday. ' Mrs. John T. Hansen of spent several days with her daughter. Mrs. Ernest Huggins. Fireside meeting was held at the home of Austin Johnsen Sunday evening. LaRon Johnsen Regave a report on Hamlet. freshments were served. The clothing class held their first meeting Monday afternoon at the home of their leader, Mrs. Andrea Huggins. Joyce Leonard was chosen president; Donnell Mortensen, vice president; Patsy Huggins, secretary and Kathleen Ramsdell, Wan-kiesong leader; Anna Mae HamilJoan play leader; ton and Beverly Ipson, health, and LeAnn Hamilton, program committee. The girls learned how to darn. 33c A. B. C. formation NEW TRADE-IN- - o BRING IT IN "SIGHT UNSEEN" Mrs. Johnson'sAlvin Jensen Mr. and Mrs. motored to Salt Lake City Satacurday. Mrs. Freldo Andersen 1949. Publicity Department state folder files containing promotional literature is being placed in the United States In- WHAT WE WILL OFFER YOU! before the State deadline on y0ttr W, June 15th. Dont until the last minSJ If m now and avoid thejj FOR SATURDAY - MAKE OF FINE WATCH. two-cours- e y Utah N ALLY-- A CITY RIVER 5ytah-Idah- o Sugar earned a net profit of over two million dollars during the period ending (Feb. 28, Utah Literature Placed la Chinese Libraries A But Late WHEELING, but finally got the divorce for The I3IGGEES BULOVA, OR With Utah precipitation several inches above normal since last Otcober, Great Salt Lake is now the deepest it has (been in the past 6 years. A comparison of the lake depth gauge annual weather readings reports indicates pi ecipitation that the depth of the lake is to a great extent dependent on the annual rainfall. Precipitation records show that Utah is now on the damp side of one of its regular weather cycles. A check of the depths of Utahs Bear Lake, Utah lake and the Strawthat berry reservoir, indicates while the depth of the storage water in these lakes is water will now flow out of Utah Lake and Bear Lake by gravity, something that never occurs while the state is in a dry cycle. 48 - Mrs to het diff Matteson was hostess A card club Saturday afternoon. luncheon was served Chris and the game played. Mrs. and Anderson won high score cut prize. Mrs. Ivan Iverson got Mr and Mrs. Melvin Johnsen were called to Ephriam Sunday of due to the death of a brother BEAR Utah Sugar Manufacturer Earns Two Million Dollars MAKES YOUR DOLLAR ON Bear River News In Salt Lake City Great Salt Lake Deepest In IS Years war-monge- WESSm MS) TRADE IN YOUR OLD VATCH Attend Convention 9Spotlighting Utah plusax Tekt 2 for 51c lb. Cherry 1 CHOCOLATE! ..... . B RUSHS TOOTH box 69c a only Parker $8.75 FOUNTAIN PENS 45.01 v $1.75Edna Wallace Hopper Homogenized nly Plus tax I $1.75 Tussy , ,, Creamy $1.00 MASQUE 1 60c Wiidroot Cream SHAMPOO, 2 for 1 medium si.e, one large size DEODORANT Trim 60c 39e HAIR TONIC Two t,lh f,r i 49c HAIR TONIC 49c AFTER SHAVE . . A few sealed bags of merchandise men and the family. $1.50 value per bag At least for men wo- .. s for BOTH .... FOR1 While TheyWf REMEMBER MOTHERS DAY GIFTS $1.50 and $2.00 DUSTING POWDERS Personna Double Edge RAZOR BLADES Large Shave Crea. Schick Bar a 10 |