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Show Mr ami Mrs L MnrMo yh, Relatives 3 nsnent' theast d.jth ; I his parents, i I w N Pppr Marble of ill'. He also visited two sisters. Mrs. John Leggett and Mrs. Low- Packer of Brigham City .and many friends. ' S.icramcnt Meeting Held C. Henry Nielsen's For The Sixth Ward Sun.' Attend Missionary Farewell In Idaho Sacrament meeting was held S.icramcnt, Testimony Meeting Held In Second Ward Sunday Sacrament and testimony was held in the Second ward last Sunday immediately after Sunday School, with Counselor Earl V. Hansen in charge. The organ prelude was by Renie H. Little-wood- . The opening song was The Day Dawn is Breaking, and Clifford King gave the ing prayer. As a sacramental sang song the congregation How Great the Wisdom and the Love, and Kirk Nelson and Ross Olsen assisted by nine deacons had charge of the sacrament. LaMar Davis, having completed his work as a deacon, was advanced to the office of teacher. PHYFE DINETTE A Style, Beauty and Utility distinguish this Smart Set dinette. Graceful oval shaped micalii e top of balanced 55 x 48 closed to 55" x GO" open. from extends tion burns. Dainty yet sturdy chairs are deeply and Resists stains luxurious duran. A damp cloth wearing, i ted in long DUNCAN 80 i keeps set sparkling like new. $114.50 HAIF1LI FURNITURE APPLIANCE & Phone 818 South Main ilii ES l? It shows conditions of your arches and if they may he the cause of your foot and leg pains; shows with scientific accuracy, not only your exact shoe size and width, but the proper shape shoes you should wear for all day foot ease. ipecial arrangements Dr. Wm. M. Scholl, t Foot Authority, rHawted of his Special Reprtnent-reafro- m Chicago Ilead-irte- rs will be here to our regular ist staff in doing this Free Foot Test Service. If you Pedo-jih- k bunions, or any yon will of foot Thursday Sept Sewing Six 4-Club Wins At Fair H Sally Roundy and Sherma Srailings were judged winners demonstrations division in at the Box Elder county fair, September 1. Their demonstration was Setting the table for breakfast and Each club in table etiquette. the county was represented. Sally and Sherma are members of the Sewing Six club of Corinne. Their leader is Mrs. Alice F. DavLs. They win give their demonstration at the state fair. relief through the use of Dr. Scholls Comfort .Remedies and Arch Supports. 8 COSTOB 11 have corns, callouses, weak or faileu arches common foot trouble be shown how millions sufferers have found quick, inexpensive COME EARLY OR PHONE FOR AN APPOINTMENT OBLIGATION VAN ENGELENS, Two children were confirmed members of n!ie church. Harriet K. Killpack, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Killpack by Bishop Knudson, and Olive Jenan Dunn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Dunn, by Earl V. Hansen. The time was given o (' for testimonies and eleven embraced the opportunity. The congregation sang Sing We ixow ai carting, and the benediction was pronounced by Jay Meservy. The genealogical society rendered a program in the Second ward last Sunday night with Bishop Glen Knudsen presiding and lleber Anderson in charge. The organ prelude was by Carol Johnson. Now The congregation sang Let Us Rejoice in the Day of and Oliver Ingram Salvation, gave the invocation, followed by The the congregation singing Lord Is My Light. Jeannine Anderson played a violin selection with Carol Johnson at the piano. the 'Jay Oldroyd talked on restoration of the priesthood to Joseph Smith, and gathering genealogy for temple work. ilieber Anderson made closing remarks and Jane Linford, Ilene Killpack, James Christensen and Claudius Olsen sang the hymn, "What Was Witnessed in the Heavens, with Carol Johnson as accompanist. The benediction was pronounced by Dewey Wood. Inc. Phone your society and sonal news to 192. per- BRIGHAM AUTO SUPPLY CO. CONOCO CONOCO PRODUCTS Auto Repair Lubrication And Tire Service in the Sixth ward chapel immediately following Sunday school with Bishop Richard Hansen in charge. The opening song was "Lord by Accept Our True Devotion The prayer the congregation. was offered by Elmo Tingey and the sacrament song that followed was "God Our F'ather, Hear Us Pray, by the congregation. Sacrament was taken care of by Wesley Barlow and Richard Burr, assisted by the deacons. and A baby daughter of Mr. Mrs. Norman Grover was blessed and given the name of Shirley by her father. A baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Maimro.se was blessed and given .the name of Teresa Pearl by her grandfather Hyrum Malmrose. Elaine June Rasmussen, daugh-o- f Mr. and Mrs. Weldon A. Rasmussen, was blessed and confirmed a member of the church The reby Dr. Vern Wiser. mainder of the time was turned oxer to testimony bearing with nineteen participating. The closing song was Lord, We Ask Thee Ere We Part, by The final the congregation. prayer was offered by Curtis Perry. Mr. and Mrs. C. Henry Nielsen and two sons, Earl and Rees motored to Blackfoot. Idaho over where the holiday week-enthey attended the missionary fafewell for a friend. Elder Ruel Nielsen. They also visited with many friends before returning to Brigham City. Dorothy Ann Lillywhite Holds Recital At Home Sunflower DUP Camp Conduct Opening Meet The Sunflower camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers held their regular monthly meeting Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Jennie L. Jones who presided and conducted the meeting. "Put Your Shoulder To The song Wheel, xvas the opening with the invocation being offered by Alice R. Rich. LaPolma When Its Springtime in The and God Bless AmerRockies, ica, were played on the piano accordion by Rennie DeMars. Mrs. Jones welcomed the members back for the seasons meetings and thanked them for the support given in the preparaBertha tion of the June party. B. Howells was released as first vice captain and Phyllis Owen was sustained to fill the vacan cy left by Mrs. Howells when she moved from Brigham City. Alice R. Rich was appointed lesson leader. The lesson, They Came in 49, was presented .by Rae Christensen, and Alice R. Rich gave part of a sketch of her father, Lemuel Hardiston Redd. The remainder will be given at the next meeting. The closing song, 'Hard Times was fol-- i Come Again No More low'ed by benediction by Kathryn Olsen. Refreshments were served by Captain Jones, Phyllis Owren and Evadean Holland to 16 members and one visitor. , Ingrams Are Visited By Logan, Idaho Friends O S gi i A piano recital for Miss Dorothy Ann Lillywhite, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lillywhite was held at her home Thursday-eveninat 7:30 oclock in the evening. Miss Lillywhite has been studying under Irvin Wasser-maof Logan for thp past several years. Over 40 people attended the program. The program was as follows: The Dennis Reeves played Bobolink. Beautiful Dreamer by Linda Rasmussen. t.March Militaire, by Dorothy Kotter. The Skater's Waltz, by Mary Harris. Christiansen then Marjorie sang Make Believe from Schubert, and Teddy Bear by Jerome Kern. Other numbers were: Berceuse, toy Francell Brown. Hark Vesper Bells, by Lynn Renee Maddox. Melody of Love, by Marilyn Jensen. Mary Harris and Fancell played a duet, entitled Flower Fairies Waltz. Dorothy Ann Lillywhite then played Military Polonaise" by Chopin, and "Military March by Schubert. Following the recital dainty refreshments were served. Color scheme for the decoration was yellow and green. IQ SOX ELDER 77-- Van Engelens Hold Foot Comfort Day A special foot comfort demon- stration will be held at Van Engelens, Inc., on Thursday of this week, Glen Bennion, store manager, announces. The foot specialist from Chicago, representing Dr. Scholls foot comfort remedies and appliances, will be at the store all TYING IT TOGETHER Did vou ever enter a room that gave off a feeling of harmony . . . yet you couldn't explain day making free tests. it was accomplished? just how The tests are made in stockIt was probably the result of a decorating dekh thin inged feet. Bennion pointed out, and anyone having trouble with1 vice that means the repeating of their fpet is encouraged to visit certain motifs, such as identical the store Thursday and take ad- small chairs, lamps ora notes of color. It makes for pleasing vantage of this special foot comarrangement, hut like anything fort service. mueh else, too repetition makes so watch it. for monotony You can further enhance the Dr. And Mrs. Arthur L. beautv of the room by seeing to it that objects are not of the Marble Are Visitors same siz,e and height. Of course they mustso be in scale . . . and After a weeks stay in Utah, that smaller pieces planned Dr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Marble are flanked by larger ones and v ice versa. left last Wednesday morning In the illustration above, you'll for their home in Los Angelps. ... I ... Home Furnishing Sold At North accompanied on their trip by their sons David, Stanley and Allen, and daughter yey Were While here they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. Peter Marble of Dewey ville, and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Packer and Mr. and Mrs. John Leggett of Brigham City. asDr. Marble is at present sociated with the Los Angeles county'"schoois. He has also been engaged for a number of years in educational films, at the present time doing adaptations from Spanish - language motion pictures. Joan. Binghams Announce Arrival Of Baby Girl Mr. and Mrs. Clifford L. Bingham announce the arrival of a Mr. and Mrs. Eric A. Johnbaby girl born Sept. 1, at Cooley son and Dr. George L. Zundel hospital. This is the Binghams of Logan visited at the Ingram first daughter. They have one home Saturday. They were son. sampling peaches, water melons and canteloupe at LaMar Valentine's farm. Mrs. Johnson is a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Morgan, and a neice of Louise Ingram. Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Bright of Marriage licenses issued by Preston I.daho, and Mr. and Mrs. the Box Elder county clerks of Los Fred Rasmussen Angeles, office. Brigham City. Calif., were at the Ingram home drove here While they Monday. out to the bird refuge and enRichard Eldredge, 20, Twin joyed the trip. They are daugh- Falls, Idaho, and Cleo Jensen, ters of the late Mr. and Mrs. 20, Garland, Utah. License isGeorge W. Ingram. Mrs. Bright sued August 27 with consent of is Merle, the oldest, and Mrs. Lucille Eldredge. Rasmussen is Phyllis, the youngWilliam Earl Workman, 22, est. The Rasmussens will re- Boise, Idaho, Idaho, and Meiva turn home Thursday. Murri, 23, Twin Falls, Idaho. License issued August 27. William Blaine Thompson, 24, Mrs. Albert Hansen Clarkston and Rae Hirschi, 22, License issued AuVisiting Banning, Cal. Brigham. Mrs. Albert Hansen is visiting gust 27. John Thorpe Aaron Hall, 25, in Banning, California with her sister, Mrs. Chester L. Jensen. Brigham City and Donna Lortwo raine Clark, 21, Brigham City. She expects to be away License issued August 27. weeks. e Lyndon Fred Barkle, 41, Mr. and Mrs. North Visit and Ruth Elian Sandall Mr. and Mrs. Loren R. North Gam, 25, Tremonton. License and daughter, Doris, of Inkom, issued August 29. Vernon Teeter, 25, Yost, and relatives and Idaho, visited friends in Brigham City Sun- Audrey Tanner, 21, Grouse Creek. day. Mrs. North is a daughter of License issued August 31. J. Oliver Ingram. Royal Harvard Brooks, Jr., 22, Eugene, Oregon, and Anita June Loe, 18. Eugene, Oregon. License issued eptember 1, 1949. Joseph Reed Jensen, 26, Brigham City and Vernell Burbank, License issued 23, Tremonton. September 2. Jay Willis Heaton, 22, Tremon. ton and Opal Elizabeth Staten, It Was 18. Tremonton. License issued Sept. 3 with consent of Mrs. Formerly Cnarles Staten. lAW&l power from o' d (vf'Set Conoco NfA Motor Oil ive yur engine. An Vonoco fastens an extra lubricant right to the cylinders. TE Stays Up !... Conoco ! No dry-frictio- OlL-Plati- ng starts with n Conoco Nfh. the small son that cut . . . Conoco Nf stands up under long, hard use, cause its made from fine paraffin-bas- e crude. Conoco Nth has stamina aves Money! . . . You use less onoco N' Your engine wears longer. u protec-tiv- e shield of lubricant cant all drain down. ad-elH- Stays Longer! Nfh" ! be- when company up came in, but Now it is ofterner the radio. Let us service yours to entertain until the Main Furniture The North company, located at 31 North Main, (phone 250), Brigham City, was founded in 1935 by Clyde B. Stratford and Otto A.) Kofoed, and was incorporated as in 1916 with Mr. Stratford president and manager. The firm deals in the best of home furnishings, electrical appliances, floor covering and ail home furniture. During the last three years the business has doubled its floor space, added more national lines of merchandise to its stock, and increased its staff. by the Presently employed are Kay Schuman, company bookkeeper; Bob Baird, linoleum and carpet, and Dennis Pimper, service man. Selling the best of home furnishings with efficient and courteous service, maintaining a service department that will adequately handle all service, is the policy of the firm, according to Manager Stratford. at your Mileage Merchant's '' Co0n'utl Oil Company Dale, 24, Hel- Your 1 Heating lant Now! IN FURNACE NG GREATEST IMPROVEMENT IN fALlis FINE Come in fOUVOUBVAtWlONUMt 2H3 phone 1EZZZS !.V) CITY BRIGHAM HOME HEATING SINCE THE THERMOSTAT! see it today! AUTOMATIC FURNACE OIL-BURNI- New in features, new in in principle, the Norge-Heoffers you the finest and most design, new modern heat for your home. 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Big, odorless filters trap even minute dust particles. And an entirely VACUUM-DRAFnew principle, the NORGE-HEAmakes combustion more efficient and prevents furnace fumes from going anywhere but up the chimney. MORE ECONOMICAL HEAT-T- he "Whirlator combustion head that atomizes and burns all the fuel . . . the HEAT ECONOMIZER that utilizes all the heat . . . the precise, mechanically controlled VACLiUM-DRAFthese are a few of the NORGE-HEA- T features that produce more heat per gallon of oil. T T T M. GOODELL Portland Spokane SOLD BY TAX) CLYDE P. LARSEN Stoker Repairs & Service Free Estimates Ph. 595-JE. $14.40 $15.05 $14.95 $15.20 San Francisco (ADD 2 COAL & APPLIANCE Phone SAMPLE LOW FARES Expert Furnace Cleaning BEEHIVE d INTRODUCING Burglar Adds Fixings A 5TONEHAM, Mass. (UP) burglar who rifled the St. Clair restaurant had the makings of a pretty good party to celebrate his successful haul of $160. He took six chickens and sij?steaks. Los Angeles company goes. buy lass oil. To save and be safe, your best buy is Conoco NfA Motor OIL 3te today Conoco Willis Eugene ena, Montana, and Wanda June Ray, 21, Brigham City. License issued Sept. 3. see how a touch of drama has been added to one of the groupings. In this case its the huge mirror over the couch, flanked by txxo pictures on each side. As in all columns, we are not attempting to show you how it should be done, just giving our ideas as to how it can be done. Use the illustrations and copy, not as a plan, but a spring-boarfor your imagination. By rears ranging youll discover many little tricks that will add farther harmony to your home. Let us know if we can be of help. YOUTH MAIN FURNITURE CO. 31 North Main St. Brigham City. Utah Main Furniture Dew-eyvill- hange to oumai J. Clifford and Doris Lee Phillips Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, Sept. 7, 1949 Bingham, Honeyville, baby girl, born September 1. Verlin and LaVonne Bluemel ATTENTION TOMATO GROWERS Goldsberry, Brigham City, baby 2. born September girl, Green tomato picking time is here again. Pick your smooth F'rank and Candlaria Cardenas greatly increasgreen tomatoes lor the tresh market thereby Galindo, Brigham City, baby girl ing tomato cash returns. We are packing 85 percent U. S. No. 1 born September 4. grade every day except Sunday at our Honeyville packing shed. Careful picking of smooth tomatoes will net you apCard Of Thanks proximately 50 to 55 dollars per ton over the season higher it market increases. We deeply appreciate all ttie CALL US FOR POTATO QUOTATIONS many acts of kindness shown us and recent the illness during death of our beloved mother, it STERLING H. NELSON CO. is during times of trials we fully Bear River City 2250 Phones: Brigham City 494-Jrealize that friends are among our most priceless gifts. We especially thank all those who brought food, flowers and offered their assistance in so many ways during her long illness. We are grateful to those who helped in the home at the time of iier death; for the many floral offerings, the sincere expressions of sympathy, for the cars furnished and to each and everyone who assisted in any way during the services. May God bless you. The Family of Mrs. Elsie P. Holst. Marriage Licenses Change is in Order. . . B Grevhound Bus Depot HOWARD HOTEL Call 175 SHEET METAL 23 West 6th North WORKS Phone 79-- J |