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Show , 4 unm Ylewl oac Junior Fat Stock Show Is The Richest And F.F.A. Showmen In The West For tfournal Brigham City, Utah 4-- Friday, May z G, 1949 &i &?2 " THE PICK 0' THE PICTURES SUNDAY FOR 3 DAYS More than $3,000 in awards-and piemium.s an offered member-, o fthe II and Future Far mer (dul)s id Utah in the prem-nubook of tlie Ihii'eeiiih annual renewal of tlie inteimoun tun Junior Fat Stuk show which hut, just come off the (Iiess. The .show wi.l be held m tin .stockjards, North Salt Lake, on June 8. !i and 10, with Mumll 1aikin, who h.is headed the .show loi years, as manager once more The premium list guarantees z; Three GREAT (Capsfisl STARS Pick 0 the Picture clash in Fri. - Sat. 49$ top 2 Big Features screen THUGS SEEK-TARZANS smash! s SECRET! h EDGAR RICE burroughs: , JOYCE DEKKEt EVEIYN ANKERS CHARLES DRAKEU Rrrfd by SOI IfSSIR PMMWUI ALBERT rV AOn 1L V knN Pier -- - TP' BOStRUfiTHDR-JOHI- IEKRT HCRE1I nihiiiiAi - Produced lira-mmi- Screenplay ikj eC lutuooam AND- CH1SLES KFMPEI hy K) ! hy i by Lamar by W lujed on o story Nm UtM (ooai HUSSFU I JAMES IAR10I &2a mum. SHOUM M4 MAtlT CHAMCHH OwwiHfi by COCT WOOMAK IwT as a minimum amount to be added to the auction sale prizes of the Mock, which l.s all sold on the final day of the In addition the young-show stem will receive many thousands of dollars over and above the n gular market price through for the auction sale, which three vear.s has been the big-- i gest in the nation, making the "Imermountain the top junior show of America. and Future Farmer Only membets are allowed to exhibit, and then only that stock grown under the supervision of their vocational teachers or county agents as livestock projects. There will be added to the prem-- j iuin awaids also many special bleed association awards in 'nine classes. To that also will he added 42 cash prizes to the 1 H and Future Farmer clubs for events in connection with the show, other than the quality of the livestock. They in-elude chapter awards for total scores, for beef, hog and lambs scores, for uniforms, for beef, hog and lamb showmanship, and for barnyard beautification awards. ft is scheduled to be the richest show in the West for the youngsters. Premium lists may be obtained from county agents, vocational teachers, or by writing William D. Backman, actIntermountain ing secretary, Box Junior Fat Stock show. 329, Salt Lake City 8, Utah. $3, O MIDNIGHT JINX SHOW TIM TroMi R Burnett HOLT FRIDAY, MAY 13th gpdte-'- t DOORS OPEN AT 11:45 Agents BEERYir Starts Today AT KEGlLAK prices LESLIE MARTIN Directed by LESLEY SELANDER Produced be MERMAN SCHLOM Screen Play by NORMAN HOUSTON Plus Short Subjects BINGS GREATEST MUSICAL A ROMANTIC ADVENTURE SPICED with COMEDY end FUN 0 V V'-- ' i 5 y "lf UNBELIEVABLE! HAN RICHARD KOAH ' Great . or CARTOONS SATURDAY ALL SEATS 1:00 P. M. 50c TICKETS ON SALE IiOX OFFICE 10 P. 31. Friday, May 13 AT THE X ... Mrs ,n(i tt Wavne Merrill ZSST By Mrs. Ernest Huggins BEAR RIVER CITY Mrs. Paul Holmgren was hostess to her A declub Thursday evening. licious lunch was served. Pinochle was played with prizes goand ing to Mrs. Sam Jensen Mrs. Claire Andersen. Mr. and Mrs. Berry Christensen motored to Salt Lake Saturday. Mrs. Alvin Jensen was the gracious hostess Saturday evening when she entertained in honor of her husbands birthCovers were day anniversary. laid for 23 guests with a beautiful birthday cake, made by his daughter, VaLoy, as center-piece- . Social conversation formed the evenings entertainment. n guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Larsen of City, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Udy and son Lex of Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hunsaker and son Kent and Mr. and Mrs. LeLon Boothe of Honeyvilie. Mrs. Mrs. Myrtle Andersen, Mrs. Zona Wanda Johnsen, Wakefield, Mrs. Jimmie Jensen, Mrs. Nellie Andersen, Mrs. Jane Mr. and Mrs. Dale Petersen, Burt motored to Logan Thursday where they did temple ordinances. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Holtry of Ogden were guests of his mother, Mrs. Carlos Jensen. Mrs. Octavo Weiler and Mrs. Fontella Birrell of Salt Lake City were Sunday guests of their Mr. and Mrs. Albert parents, Holmgren. Daughters of Utah Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. John P. Holmgren for their April meeting Friday. Captain Meda Holmgren conducted. Mrs. Lucinda Jensen gave the lesson. Mrs. May N. Andersen read a sketch of the life of her aunt. Mrs. Bernice Hall, Ada Stander, Mary J. Holmgren, Meda Holmand gren, 'Flossie Ramsdell Mrs. Alice Petersen were the hostesses. Two babies received names in sacrement meeting Sunday. Mr3. Paul Holmgren Mr. and will call their son Spencer Paul Holmgren, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stewart named their son Ralph Lynn Stewart. Scott K. Andersen and Karen Jeanette Iversen were confirmed. Primary conference Sunday evening was presented to a full house. The children knew their parts very well and the teachers should be commended for the excellent work they are doing. Sisters Hadfield, Squires, Crossman, Shaw and Mrs. Harrison were the Primary stake board members who attended. Willard Andersen is at home after spending several days in the hospital. He is much improved in health. Mr. and Mrs. Claire Andersen and children are visiting relatives in Burley, Idaho. Sympathy of the community goes out to Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Slatter of Brigham City in the death of their 'baby daughter, born April 30. The child lived about seven hours. Mrs. Slatter was formerly Clarice Andersen of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Andersen and daughter, Audrienne, motored to Preston, Idaho Saturday. Leonard Sorensen is reported on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Arbon were in Salt Lake City during the week for Mr. Arbon to receive medical treatment. Mrs. Clara Smith of Roundup, Montana is visiting her daughMrs. Carlos Jensen and ter, family. Mr. and Mrs. John Hardy entertained a group of friends Thursday evening. A delicious chicken dinner was served. Bunco was the diversion of the evening. Ada Stander, Scretta Johnsen, Chester Stander and Jack Hardy were the winners. The Homemakers club met at the home of their leadMrs. Marlowe Checketts er, Wednesday afternoon. The folelected lowing officers were President, Peggy Nelson; vice president, Maxine Perry; secretary, Gay Anderson; song leadreer, Gay Ann Mortensen; porter, Suzanne Andersen. Mrs. Blaine Andersen will be the assistant leader. A New Coat A been urj May urge all u ward to be Suit . . . "r0(l TTZf' (sen. - Card Of Thanks Words cannot express the we gratitude and appreciation feel toward those who, by their assiskindness and generous tance, helped lighten our burden of sorrow at the time of the last rites and burial of our son, May Gods Tyler C. Nelson. blessing rest with those who came to our assistance in any way The Nelson Family. BARKER BRENDA NEWS H 1 fp BEAR RIVER . SM? --p; I M Present . . . D rei In lime for Mothers Day shopping . . . Van Engelens have reduced prices on Spring and Summer coats, suits and dresses. Come in and shop these specials today and Sat- rig-na- urday . . COATS 1 ; only, $1 1.75 values, now coats, $19.75 . values . 5 1 $10.09 $14.75 . . coats, $29.75 values coats. $16.75 values $21,75 $12.75 ' J COATS and SUITS Keg. $29.75 coats and suits Keg. $39.75 values, CO 4 IE $31.75 now Formerly marked $19.75, now . $39.75 DRESSES $9.90 values, $ 7.99 Q O IF reduced to $10.75 values, now marked . Formerly $12.75, now .. Keg. $19.75 v alues V v $ 9.75 $15.75 IFoodl lve ALL COLD MODUUL 4-- Therell bt a dance Saturday night at the beginning at 9 o'clock If you've been to the DANCE-BOWlately, that's enough to convince you. It ou haven't, get your If Added gang organized and come on up and find out what eni one's raving about. ' Popular prices. Teckok Laughter! Romance! 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