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Show "ai ' fill h ' law, Mr. and Mrs. Don Miller at Ruth, Nevada. fftwS-Jloum- ietia af ( 5Jfita5j Mr. and Mrs. A. V'. Smoot anil sons. Union and Bill, spent several days this week at Black-foot- , election nominated the followIdaho, where they exhibited ing officers for the coming year: their jersey dairy stock at the Della Owens, captain; Olga Ras- Idaho state fair. mussen, first vice captain, takMr. and Mrs. Wm. Wood wore ing the place of Sophronia Larsen; Vcrda Manble as second pleasantly surpilscd one evevice captain; Roxie Fillmore as ning by the group of promen-ader- s gathering at their home chaplain, taking the place of Dyan Jones; Adele Christensen bringing with them a delicious as organist, taking the place of supper. Square dancBernice Anderson. All other of- ing and some new mixers were ficers and committee members enjoyed on the lawn and before were reinstated by acclamation. leaving a watermelon bust was Those in 'Patriarch John H. Petersen and enjoyed were: Messrs, and wife of Smithfield, were recent attendance Mesdames Arthur Carlson, A. M. week-envisitors at the the Reeder, Claud R. Barker, Melhome of Mrs. Elva Miller. Mrs. vin Leon Kay, Walter Bosley, Miller used to assist the Pa- Jensen. LeRoy Deem, Allred Hantriarch by typing blessings for W. H. McBride, Mrs. James him when she lived in Smith-field- . sen, P. Jensen and Mrs. C. Wesley Hubbard. Mr. and Mrs. Harold K. Richmond, son Lloyd, and daughter Spike May Be Madcap Kaye, visited for a day at the home of Mrs. C. Wesley Hub- But He's Not Dumb bard while on a short vacation Calif. (UP) SACRAMENTO, in Utah to visit relatives and Mrs. Hubbard accomfriends. Spike Jones, bandleader, is best panied them on their return trip known as a madcap musician to El Paso, Texas and stopped but California state unemploynow off at Shiprock, .New Mexico and ment insurance officials visited at the home of Mr. and know him as an able business Mrs. James Thomas, friends of man also. her son, Elder Lloyd Hubbard. Jones real name, Lindley A. She also visited at Dinnehotso, has proven himself no slouch and Kayenta on the Navajo In- in tax matters. dian reservation in Arizona and The state department is emat Noencopi, a village on the ployment ruled that orchestra reservation in Ari- leaders are responsible for payzona also. The trip was very ing the employers share of interesting as well as educa- their musicians unemployment tional. insurance tax. Jones protested a bill from Visitors last week and during the state for back taxes under Poach Days at the home of Mrs. the ruling, but he paid in full Elva filler were her parents, and took his objections to the Mr. and Mrs. A. Crawford of departments appeals hoard. Salt Lake City. That previous The board agreed with Spikes week-enMrs. Miller visited reasoning that the back taxes were uncalled for under the with her son and daughter-in- - rndoy. September city w,,h vj$! Check That ReirCMr. Crane Celebration Dance 16. 1949 pot-luc- recent held in the ward Douglas Campbell gave interesting talk on his P .Lks tour of Mexico. He at his .rip as a scholarship four years completion of his At a sacra-Meetin- g 1 '1 U.S.A.C. allege at Marble, ,r and Mrs. James I.7S lc and Mrs. Stanley Gilbert, and and Mrs. Ned Marble week-enchildren enjoyed a motoring Wyoming. the Uintah down into untains, came Vernal and Du-J,h visiting bound homeward then me down Provo canyon, ,, laying all the delightful Hon recently by Weber canyon into ... camped atop e scen-enrout- he Corinne camp Daughters Pioneers at their annual L'tah Heating Now! tVour & Service Ph. E. 595-J- 2 GOODELL M. AC Kti Ilopi-India- n d IS AN EXACTING ART! The skill our craftsmen have gained through the You should know from the above photograph that this is a scene from Technicolor RKO Radio release, The Walt Disneys The story of Ichabod Crane, Adventures of Iehabod and Mr. Toad. Hollow is sung from Washington Irvings The Legend of and told by Bing Crosby. The story of Mr. Toad, from Kenneth Grahamea The Wind in the Willows is told by Basil Rathboue. full-lengt- h Sh-ep- portrays the title role in Samuel Goldwyns Rose-ann- a McCoy, celebrates her film debut by dancing with Farley Granger, the handsomest Hatfield in the RKO Radio release. The the young y feud, film, based on the famous Ilatfiold-Mc- t duo with Charles Bickford, Raymond Massey, Richard Basebart and Joan Evans, Gigi lerreau. ruling in effect lor the period involved. The board directed the return of the protested $1,207 payment to the leader of City Slickers. reasonable. Mrs. Lyman Wight. Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Johnson of Rigby, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. ostings From who years stands ready to serve you. We produce the neatest, most accurate work. Prices are Oliver May and daughter. Rose Marie of Kane, Wyoming, spent at the home the past week-enof Mr. and Mrs. II. Eugene Per- Jerry Perrf News Lyman Wight ry. By Mrs. FOR BUST JOB PRINTING and Mrs. Marlon Pierce Samira and baby daughter, PERRY Mr. and Mrs. LaMonl Leah, returned to their home in Dont wait until you run out. of Alahambra, California ljorenzo, Idaho last Sunday afOlder your .stationery, office and Davis were guests at the home of Mr. ter a weeks stay at the home business forms, envelopes, etc., and Mrs. Earl Barnard last Tues- ul Mrs. Ethel Judson. They j day and Wednesday. also spent a day in Salt Lake today at the Mrs. Etta Whitten and daugh- City, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. ter Verda, and three grandchil- Ralph Lockyer. Mrs. Pierce and dren of Ogden, visited last Sat- Mrs. Lockyer are sisters. urday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hansen. ATTENTION GIRLS Mr. and Mrs. Lewis DavenThe LOGAN SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE is offering their port, Mr. and (Mrs. Emil Roberts, course at a reduced rate of tuition until and Mr. Bedwell returned to ENROLL NOW OCTOBER 15 their homes in Anderson, Inthis coupon to the Logan send and For information clip diana last week after a visit at West Center, Logan, Utah. School of Beauty Culture, 76 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Whitaker and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ova Petersen of Name .. Pocatello, Idaho visited with friends and relatives here last Address week. Mr. and Mrs. Nielsen of Salt Phone . Lake City were callers last Wedof and Mr. home at the nesday Mr. TUJournJ News-Journal- Tii'M'iLiJ.'jLKiL bui what's in ii lot me? rv in Two Steps 1. The Allis-Chalme- Tractor HD-- 5 rs Modern comfort for the Diesel power with operator, plus instant starting, positive steering, tra lugging ability under heavy loads. deep-cushion- 'S o Americas the richest world. So country In the what? 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We can have all this IF we all continue to work IF we continue together and share together to realize that each Americans personal standard of living will rise in proportion to how much all Americans produce through better machines, better methods, better teamwork. And thats about it. WTiafs in it for you depends on what's in it for America. BUT THE BEST IS YET Youre right things can be even better ed Approved for the PUIS-EHfllGGD- Sl PUBLIC POLICY COMMITTEE SALES of The Advertising Council AND SERVICE by: Evans Clark, Executive Director, Twentieth Century Fund Boris Shishkin, Economist, American Federation ot'Laoor Paul G. Hoffman, Formerly President, Studtbaker Curp INTEREST rOllt'llCl t BY: IS NORTH MAIN . , PHONE 21 |