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Show Yjeiu3-$oum- to ELDER al Brigham City, Utah c Friday, June ORINNE apers Corinne New UORLNNE Mi and Mr.s. Robert Chadwick and two children of Craig, Colo, vusited during the week at the homes of Mr and Mrs. Tloyd Carter and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Norman. They weie enroute to Logan, where they intended to have temple ordinances performed. They were distant relatives of the Carters whom they had never seen befoie and were friends of Karl Norman who is laboring at Meeker, Colo as a missionBoth families were glad ary. to make their acquaintance and learn the latest news of Elder Norman, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Larsen and family enjoyed gathering with the Saunders family at a reunion held in Rees Pioneer park on Wednesday. About 200 24, 1949 members of the family from Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Utah assembled for lunch at noon and then enjoyed a program at 2 p. m. followed by races and games for the children Saturday evening a group of friends of Mr. and Mr.s Henry Norman pleasantly surpiined them with a party held at Crystal Springs m honor of then A silvci wedding anniversary. delicious supper was enjoyed at one long table in the lodge which was centered by a large wedding beautifully decoiated Vases of flowers also cake decorated the table. Following supper, dancing was enjoyed, 32 couples enjoying the affair. Mr.s. Norman woie a lovely orchid, a gift of her husband and the group piesented them with a lovely pan of crystal candlestick holders painted in silver design and holding silver candles. Among those who motored to Salt Lake City to witness the M. I A dance festival Friday-eveninwere Mr. and Mrs Mel- - The Great OUTDOORS Is Beckoning! V THIS LIST Camp Equipment Boats Mercury Outboard Motors Camp Stoves Sleeping Bags Fishing Tackle Bait Casting Bods Fly Rods Automatic Fly Reels Spinning Reels , C'asting Reels Mustad Hooks Fly Tyers Supplies Eagle Claw Snelled Hooks Lines Tackle Boxes Bait Boxes Fly Cases leader, Boxes Flies. Lures, Plugs Boots and Waders Pop Gear Ask about the Hedge Camp Cook Kits Thermos Jugs Flashlights Lanterns Weight-Forwar- line cast d will lengthen 50 your Creels Fish Knife Water Bags Fishing Hals landing Nets Pocket Knives Safety (iasoline Cans Life Preservers Top Quality Leader Minnow Buckets Minnow Traps And Always A Square Deal At TURLEYS 13 Beware Of Power Thomas Kimbers Attend Mrs. Jensen And Mrs. Rhodes Have Visitors Convention At Glacier Mr and Mrs. Thomas E. Lines In Moving There is danger in moving or operating hay derricks under or parallel to electric power lines, B. L. Blood, division superinten dent for the Utah Power and Light company today warned farmers. With the approach of haying season the danger of having needless accidents from carelessness is emphasized. Every year there are scores of these accidents which could easbe prevented. The safe ily thing to do is to fasten both l ends of the boom firmly in being position while moved. "Take no chances," Blood declared, dont touch chains, cables or wet ropes while the der-riis near a power line. Do not ride on the derrick while it is being moved under or near a power line. Never, under any circumstances, attempt to raise or move electric lines. If in doubt or if assistance is needed call the nearest Utah Power and Light company office, Mr. Blood urged. If reasonable notice is given necessary arrangements can be made to have trained linemen supervise the moving, a service for which there is no charge. If necessary the line will be taken out of service, Blood stated. hori-zxmta- Pea Production Is Up In WEST FOREST v a There's a Difference AfPROVIDENCE, R I. (UPi The Kimbers will tour Yel- ter a wees in the United States, lowstone paik and other points a refugee got around before of interest returning to writing his relatives in hi home. native Italy and mailed the letHe was confused by the ter. sudden jangling of sirens and Got a House, Going To Keep It Police bells. Capt. Anthony GenInd. (UP) GREENFIELD, to the youth the tile beexplained of S. tired Doehr When John fire red between difference real estate by ing pestered mail alarm boxes and green adverthis inserted he agents, tisement in the local newspa- boxes. per: Notice: To all real estate men My house is not for sale. Twenty species of oak are used in the manufacture of me after Please dont disturb flooring. this date. help for the hurried, harried housewife! BIG INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER EfiW IMA Dfl ON MORNING, NOON .AND pea-raisin- FRE EZE R Youve a host of delicious frozen foods at your beck and call w ith this heavy duty IH Freezer. Its the formula for freedom from kitchen drudgery! See it today look for the special features: DUTY "Freez-Are- NIGHT over-siz- e auto- freeze-spac- matic temperature guard, and interior light. o for 533 pounds of food at your fingertips for quantity buying at lowest prices A for luxury foods on a thrift budget th for shopping for less work, less time in the kitchen toot FO THE m HALLMARK OF HARVESTER Brigham Truck QUALITY & Implement Co. 2 NEW SUNBEAM APPLIANCES Chrysler Offers Yon 1',; Jensen Mr. and Mrs. Peary and Mr. and Mrs. Emery Rhodes Nafrom Terry, Idaho, and Airs. Pedro, San of Lindvlad talia California. Mrs. Lindvlad and Mrs. Rhodes are the sisters of Mrs. Jensen and Mrs. Rhodes. They will return tu their homes soon. r Creek. North Utah Farm Area Farmers from Northern Utah and Idaho will pioduoe 1,500,000 of peas this year for their c acyear, biggest cording to a recent survey by the agronomy division of the American Can company. Last year 1,170,871 cases of peas were raised in this area. If the excellent crop conditions continue and the above estimate is reached it will place area fifth among the Utah-Idahcanned-peproducing areas. Thief Fells Detective, The total U. S. production of for the year is currently peas Making $70 Profit calculated at 27,850,000 cases 4,500,-00CHICAGO A salesgirl an increase of roughly (UP) over last cases year. ran up to the store detective, John Kellis. That man walking out of the door, she said, had WCTU Again Declares just stolen some merchandise. War On Alcohol Kellis gave chase. 111. The EVANSTON, (UP) The detective ran the man Womans National Christian into an alley. The man dashed into a shed. Kellis followed. Temperance Union will hold its The man slugged Kellis as he 75th annual convention in Philentered. Kellis fell unconscious, adelphia Aug. 18 to 23. WCTU officials said about dropping his pistol. The man threw down the 2,500 delegates were expected to merchandise, worth about $5, attend the meeting. Mrs. D. Lee Colvin, president, picked up the pistol, worth $75, and fled, making a $70 profit on said that the organizations goal is the complete eliminathe deal. tion of alcoholic beverages from the social life of America. Girl's Quest For Job We serve notice on those enLeads To Tragedy gaged in the alcoholic beverage traffic that we shall wage eterCHICAGO (UP) Jobless be- nal war upon their business cause she had to help out at which has wrecked more homes home, Bernice Sury, 25, saw a and destroyed more lives than w'ant ad for help at St. An- all wars combined, Mrs. Colvin said. thonys hospital. She decided to see what the advertisement offered. Her Everything At Once Mr. mother asked her to stay home, EVERETT,' Mass. (UP) but Bernice had made up her and Mrs. John Forrest marched mind. their children, Daniel 7, Edward A few blocks from her home 6, John 4, Paul 3, and Frances she was struck by a street car. 2, into a hospital where Dr. John She was taken to St. Anthonys F. Williams removed the tonsils of all five. hospital with a skull fracture. Kim-be- are atending a convention for the Pacific National Life Assurance company at Glacier National park this week. a They were accompanied by of Logan, son, Kendall Kimber, and two daughters, Donna and Joyce, who stopped off at Ennis, Montana to visit with Marilyn and Eleanor Warburton, friends who formeily lived in Grouse a Fishing Jackets Air Mattresses , vin Jones Mrs Hulda Campbell spent the week-enin Salt Lake City visiting with iclatives at attending sessions of the M. I. A. conference. Sunday morning the Junior the Sunday School furnished program honoring the fathers of the Father Day songs and poems were given and then the Relief Society presented each faiher present with a rose At buttoniere. the evening meeting the Relief Society Singing Mothers furnished the musical numbers and Katie Nelson gave a talk honoring the fathers Nancy Stallings and Ray Andersen gave a violin duet and Mrs Ella Stallings a reading. The numbers by the Singing Mothers were the same as they rendered two w6eks ago at the Bear River ward. Mrs C. Wesley Hubbard, daughter Carol and mother, Mis. Carrie H. Lloyd motored to Salt Lake City Friday evening and attended the dance festival of the M I. A. Monday Mrs. Hub-balhad the privilege of visiting with Mrs. Mary Jumbo and daughters Martha and Edith, New Mexico. from Toadlena, Mrs. Jumbo and daughters were in Salt Lake to take part in the M. I A. sessions of conference. Mr. Clyde Beyal, a Navajo from Tohatchi, N. 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