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Show niu5'(journa (7 ildes X iBook Lore Club Enjoys Interesting Review By Friday, May Utah 6, 1949 Seagull Camp, D.U.P. j Mrs. Floyd Andersen T" Lo.c t a t) . oi oghtiu ev oiling vun ,,f Mis - 74 So. Ma'n 156 r EVERY DAY is BARGAIN DAY SPECIALS yAND SATURDAY H & K at is the Mothers Hay .Market because her groceries and sae money. ,n shop for are learning this fact even day shpopers vte meats and produce are avail Duality groceries, possible prices at the B &. R Market. ing ' W Flat Can Mother's Day Tea To Be 29 Given By Legion Aux. SmT Mothei.s 90 flffiG w 47 on Saturday 30 0 clock 111 the id' of 54' EE TTrri Libbvs Crushed or Sliced Flat can I Muminum 16' Aunt Jemima Pancake 3 441 FLOUR Yellow or IMEAL White 21 23' o.. Lux Toilet ODUCE SOAP 1 25' bars i7 8 lbs. ATOES is. IB Lb. Janie Woods Ulnisunsen and Lillian Toombs swberries 2 F'esh large CORN FLAKES a"L 45 Phone 156 Before 10 a. m. or 4 p. m. K American Legion Aux. Are Sponsors Of Night At Teen Canteen Sat. Dedication siirvices will be held in the Howell ward chapel The Amencan Legion evening starting are the spoiwus of the next( 30Sunday o'clock. at Anyone who Is at and entertainment piogtam interested is invited to attend len-agthe Canteen on Satur- the dedication services and to day night starting at 8 30 inspect the chapel. The chapel o'elock lias just been completed and Is All teen-agboys and girls newly decorated and are urged to be there fot the tun m store A game of Bingo will tie played and pnes aie to be given tor the game. Sev- Five Busy Bees 4-- H eral other games will be playClub Is Organized ed and relieshmenLs will serv ed club The Five Busy Bees of I'orinne met at the home of then leader, Gertrude Moore, to oigantze and elect officers. 4-- Return Home Mi ami Mis Ivan Poison arrived home from Bramard, Cheryl Holmes was elected Minnesota. May 3 They vveie piesident, Betty More vice prescalled back there on account of ident, Claudette Morgan secre-t.uthe death of Mrs Poisons Vetda Mae Peters song mother, Mis Lee Wilson. They leader and Margaret JIamber-repo- t made the trip by plane ter. Merle Had 'Ml ley War Memo-na- l home A double trio of eompo.sed Clance Jeppson, Lynette Ander-'vti- , Bet tv Marie Korth, LaRee Anne Baxter And Gregory Peek Shu ley Waddoup Andersen, and Diane Hatper will sing two . . . play a romance that runs a tumultuous course against numbeis John Peters is to the background of a search for gold and outlaw in rivalry a cornet solo, a reading plav Yellow Sky, taut and exciting film drama opening at the will be given by Marilyn Wood Capitol theater Sunday for a three-da- y showing. and instrumental music by Meaeham, Wilma Siggard ham City for several days with and Mary Walker will be folcomplications fiom llu. PARK VALLEY NEWS lowed by a talk by Durrell NielA laige attendance from Park sen, past Legion commander. at Valley watd vveie present Refreshments and a social Beat River stake quaiteily conhour are to complete the afterPARK VALLEY Mrs. F. J. ference on Sunday, May 1 Bear noons program. Hirxchi and Mrs. Rose Larsen River stake which was one of the largest m the church was and son Sherwin Latsen attenddivided into two stakes, Bear South Stake Primary ed the wedding reception of River South Bear River. and their nephew. Glen Badger and Piestdent Robeit Potter was rebttde at Heyburn. Idaho, last tained as pusident of the Bear Union meeting for all South Tuesday evening. River stake and Clifton G M Box Elder stake primary woras president Many local people have been Keir was sustained kers will be held Saturday afof the new stake. to with their homes confined ternoon at 3 o'clock in the First Mr. and Mrs. Christian Ilensen flu the past two weeks. Grover ward chapel. and Lyle young sons. of Mr. and returned recently from Arizona The summer primary work Mrs. D. G. Palmer, had to be where they spent the winter. will be presented at this time. taken to the Mr. and Mrs. E. Ray Morris hospital in Brigham A good attendance is desired at L. G. visited their daughter and famCity for several days. this meeting, it was announced. Carter was taken to the hospi- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Pitchtal in Tremonton and placed in er and baby son Sunday. Baby Daughter Born Mr. and Mrs. Wtlford Keyes to an oxygen tent for a day of Kaysville visited Mr and Mrs. Grant Bosley of stop hiccoughs which had per- and family Mr. and Mrs. John their a for week. almost sisted Janet parents, Garland announce the arrival A Vance over the week-end- . of a babv girl born April 23, in James was also taken to Brig the Valle hospital in Tremon-ton- . This is their first daughter, the new7' balby has a brother three years old. Mrs. Bosley is the former 'Loreda Hansen of Brigham City. This is the first granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Bosley of Ogden. GIFT SUGGESTIONS Manners Changed OAKLAND (lll A police captain who, a quaiier ot a icn-turago. was dubbed a model ollicer because of his courtesy to women, was sued by bis wife, who claimed cruelty. y NYLONS HANDKERCHIEFS Finesf Quality Newest Spring Shades Large floral prints 98c -- 69c $1.29 Irish linen with embroidery. FOR MOTHER BATES Belter Scamperoos and TABLE COVERS Skelters in all colors and Size 51x72, with 6 napkins styles. 16x16 in colors. $6.55 and up YOU CAN only $7.49 THROW SETS OF DISHES Sen ice for a shoe at cat, but a cant do You TOWELS Priced from $7.95 up yowling A that to a yowling radio. that it will entertain without yowling. Lush colors and heavy pile. Sets $2.35 Lovely Gift For Mother Single 22x11 BATH TOWEL JDRESS MATERIALS 98c hulcher Linen, yd IxT us service yours so Rayons, printed and plain, yd. . $1.29 $1.23 19c prints, yd. BEEHIVE 1 & NOVELTIES VASES Fruit of the Loom COAL Chinese 98c SANDALS TO MAKE MOTHERS DAY HAPPY HORSLEYS APPLIANCE Dependable Merchants Since 1887 PHONE II on these T Howell Chapel To Be Dedicated Sunday Eve. Aux.l-lui- afternoon at Workers To Meet Sat. TATOES IVhites all veterans moth vis ot Auxiliary membeis. Gold Star mothe: ot both wars and ail ladies belonging to the American Legion Auxiliary will be en'ertained at the annual tea to be given by the Au.xil-ur- 48 ICK ot Hold Monthly Meeting The Seagull camp ot the Daughters of Utah ihoneeis held then monthly meeting at the Mildied home of Rasmussen last Captain Finlay evening and Stella Phillips conducted the meeting The opening song was, "Have I Done and the ny Good," opening piayer was given by Mattie Boig. The group then The Daughters ot The sang I tah Pioneers " Two songs were sung y Cat ma Poison aeeompa tiled by Karen Ciaghead The lesson, given by Daisy Madsen in was, "Stoiy Ot The Blind a Utah " Louie B Call gave sk,uh ot Hannah Beig The Your Blessings, song, "Count A repot t on women was sung. in the news was given by Ame ha Welling on Utah State Moth-e- i ot the year, Aliine R Madsen. Benediction was guru by Lucille Olsen Theie vveie 27 membeis pies ent and two guests Reliesh ments vveie solved by Ellen enjoyed at the Edwin Baird last CiO'dav .n in:, nesting re 'I'1' jf u' ook. "The Double Mas.ad.ne by Francis C.a, iht','Un h Mis Flov d A ntit'rson Cis.'i! reiieshuienLs were ':ved 1J members and Tin o.low.ng guests, Mis, Rudger Mr.s live Eha Miller. Mr.s turner Tingej, and Mrs Evan Beig.stroin The next meeting of the club U1 be held at the home of Mi' Den Knudsun and Mis Oleen Punier will give the re- , MARKET Tumultuous Romance ir WEEK END FOOD VALUES Chances are that Mom is much more interested in a corsage of fresh vitamin-packe- d vegetables than any orchid . . . because the good health of her family is mighty dose to Mom's heart. We salute Mother on her own day with a promise to make her job simpler . . . and to make her job easier. Yes, EVERY day, is Moms day at O. P. Skaggs System store, with better foods at lower prices. budget-balancin- g With all but four of the Grocery Stores in Brigham City staying open on Sunday, we would like to ask our customers whether or not they would like Sunday service. Whatever their wishes are, we will act accordingly. When you shop these money saving specials let us know what you would like. PRICES EFFECTIVE -- TODAY AND SATURDAY these SAVINGS ferns SAY and SATURDAY - Yillev ts oz. N T TBUTTEIi flood Ihmallows c jPLE JUESE 60 oz. N:,,2 17' H MAYONNAISE, qt , 3 all brands 690 lbs. 900 19 New PRODUCE Polamar PRODUCE lbs POTATOES 35 m Fresh iss STRAWBERYS 2 ,!(in. ATQES 9AS 29 curP i:; 18' 27' TUNA Ranch Candled EGGS SURF HEABTS 45' , kES $1.00 6 Celery 14 dozen 23'jell0 V Tender Full Pods GREEN PEAS Large , A). 12' LIVER BOLOGNA Cello Wrapped Calavo AVOCADO tde2 tr 33' BACON SQUARES lb. 25 ras MSB1 Plenty of Parking Space FOOD Brigham City New Corner of 5th South and Main Store Hours 8 a.ui. to 7 p.m. SA I. 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. FREE PARKING IN REAR USE OUR REAR ENTRANCE STORES Store Hours: Weekday 3:00 to 630 8:00 to 7:00 Saturdays |