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Show pnc4"i t A FIVE page ourna June POX ELD LB CitUloh ,;igham e Wednesday. To Be Honored 29. Second Ward Y.W.M.I.A Dr. Richard V. Price To Intern At Salt Lake Reorganized Sun: In Sacrament Meeting Doctor and Mrs. Richard V. 1949 : been spending a few Sacrament meeting was held Price athave the home of his parents, the Second ward last Sunday days Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Price. evening with Bishop Glen Knud-seDoctor Price graduated from in charge. The organ preof Texas Medical . the University lude was Konie H. die Mrs. s. Id in s n M M.--J SHORTS AND SUN SUITS Girls and Boys Sizes 1 to 6 59c and 98c " BARGAIN " RACK DRESSES St 1 to 11. These Sizes up to $5. are real buys with prices formerly V.M. Grasers To $1.49 and $1.98 98c Celebrate Golden lf!l BAREFOOT SANDALS 1 to 8 RAYON Kick-Awa- y PANTIES TRIM LACE 49c 39c PLAIN BIB-ALL- SLACKS COVERALLS S 98c Rummage 3, Miss Young And Miss Bowen Guests At Home Of Frank Holman Stella Young, instructor the Navajo Indian school at Ft. Wingate, N. M and Miss Edith Bowen, Logan, visited Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Graser of with Mr. and Mrs. Frank HolMiss Young North Willard will hold open man last week-end- . house Sunday. July 3, from two is Mrs. Holmans sister, and Miss to five oclock in the afternoon Bowen is an aunt. to celebrate their At a family dinner Thursday golden wedding anniversary. evening, LeRoy B. Young of OgMr. Graser came to this coun- den also was a guest. Miss try from Germany at the age of Young returned to Ft. Wingate 15, in 1890. He was born in Gerlast Saturdav. many Feb. 2. 1875. Upon arrivMiss Young was in Brigham ing in this country he worked in Montana as foreman of a City for a short time about a month ago, then went to Camlarge ranch. Mrs. Graser was born the bridge, Mass., to attend comdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. George mencement exercises for Donald Smith of Willard. She was rear- R. Young, son of the late Tenny ed and educated in Box Elder Reeder and Ernest T. Young of county. She has been active in Brigham City, who received his Ph. D. degree in physics from L.D.S. church affairs in the Wil-laMassachusetts Institute of Techbeen a Relief ward, having society teacher for many years. nology. Mrs. Edna J. Young of Logan, stepmother of Dr. Young, They were married on May 5,' also attended the commence1899 in Ogden. From Ogden they ment. They visited in New York wont to Montana where Mr. Gra- and other points in the east beser worked for two years. For fore returning to Utah. the last 48 years they have lived in north Willard. Pearl Olsen and Lucille Ilarmer as counselors and Valeria Stokes as secretary. Glen Hansen sang, "Far Awwith Karen Crag-heaay Places, as accompanist at the piano. Norman Jeppsen spoke on the subject of Prayer, and J. Norris Larsen talked on the Missionary Work of Paul the Apostle, and "Proper Authority To Act in a Church Capacity. The congregation sang. Come Let Us Anew, and the benediction was pronounced by Clifford King. 583-R1- 1 PIECE BREAKFAST SET i i ATHLETES FOOT GERM HOW TO KILL IT IN ONE HOUR IF NOT PLEASED, your 40c ba, h. Ask any druggist for this STRONG Mnde with 90 perfungicide, cent alcohol, it PENETRATES. Reaches and kills MORE germs faster. Today at Hamilton Drugs. Miss Wedding Sunday $1.98 Ballerina and July Norman Jeppsen and J. Norris Larsen of the stake high council and Sadie D. Jensen of the stake V. V. M. I. A. board, were visitors. The opening song, The Spirit of God Like A Fire Is Burning,' was sung by the congregation, and Niel Hansen gave the opening prayer, followed by the congregation singing, God Of Our Fathers, We Come Unto Thee. Basil Williams and Kirk Nelson, priests, with the assistance of ten deacons had charge of the sacrament. Sadie Jensen was present to reorganize the Y.W.M.I.A. Maud Olsen was released as president. Evelyn L, Daines and Pearl Olsen were released as counselors and Valeria Stokes was released as secretary. Evelyn L. Daines was sustained as president with Brigham Phone J. H. McNAMARA VETERINARIAN East of Bear River City Postoffice Tremonton Exchange Phone Bear River Citv 2391 in Colors: While, Red and Brown Sizes Mr. And Mrs. V. M. Graser Millard will hold open house Sunday, nrth lrom two to five in the afternoon. Just Little-wood- by ? school at Galveston on June 10 The United States, Argentina and will begin a jear's intern- and Australia are the largest countries in the ship at the Salt Lake City General hospital on July 1. world. Table Articles 25c - 49c r JU1A El- ,1.1V Four chrome chairs, upholstered in Duran plastic covering in blue or red, chrome table with Micalite grey mother of pearl top that will not stain, . f ' y: burn or discolor. Special purchase makes this price possible, complete set $(S450 I RfSfffViD Firtt CHECK THESE PRICES and Then phort ormoi.l .jour order UNIVERSITY OF UTAH HO So Wain 5 act latsc city utah to u n thow 1? j Row. Crniir HADF w. c.n.., u S3 MATS 0 or both show for S3.M SECTION Ctnlw Oloothon or both ihowt for SkIo Soott or Ono thow SI 30 FURNITURE & APPLIANCE $1 10 110 South Main Phone 818 They have six sons and daughters: George Earl and Lynn T. Graser of Willard; Ervirte S. Graser of Ogdon. Lola Edsinga of Los Angeles and Lucille Beckman of Big Ball Crochet Cotton Bedspread Cottons and Rug Yarn 25c per ball Woods Cross. They also have 18 grandchil- dren and seven ART AND GIFT SHOP in fW I :;v SALE PRE-4t- h Velvet Friends and relatives arc vitod to call from two to five o'clock in the afternoon. $4"to$G99 Step Dress Shoes Regular to $9.95 Diamond Brand Work Shoes $399 to s599 Regular to Weatlierbird Childrens Shoes $S.95 Miss 90c to 389 HAZEL BISHOP Regular to $5.95 Colored Summer Casuals Home Economist for the Utah Power & Light Company, Ogden, will be at our store Today and Tomorrow to conduct this FREE COOKING SCHOOL and demonstrate how easy it is to cook and bake 51" to $399 Regular to $5.95 Mens Claston Dress Shoes $499 1 Regular to Peters j n ?: I ::i Pull-O- n Boots -- 699 $10.9-- ) $1099 to 5 12s9 Regular to $K).u9 I si ion NOT ALL SIZES IN ALL STYLES Shoe Center South Main Street Phone 98 1 1 DANCE AUTOMATIC iiniHJL Learn to cook electrically . . . the automatic way . . . with Kelvinators The Kelvinator will cook whole meals amazing new automatic cook. with no one not even you in the kitchen. Just set it and forget it take the afternoon off! The Automatic Cook turns current on, times the cooking, turns the current off w hen dinners done to perfection! lift 123 South Main Street Un We invite you to attend both sessions and to sample the food treats Miss Bishop will prepare. Sessions start promptly at 2:00 both days. DOOR PRIZES! Hamid e; Phone 3 - |