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Show is a chemical Adlponltnle of nylon and is intermediate which Is furfural, made from and oat derived from com cobs hulls. Mr. Kiwanis Club Ladies' husband, Mss Marian Hatch Perc Petersons Visit Mrs, Lavinia Hill strom Helen and herbecame Perry MIA Presents the parBishop recently Becomes Wife Of In Brigham Recently Returns From Extended ents of a baby son. They have Night Party Held Program Sunday Eve one other son, Ralph, seven I At Memorial Home Thur . The Perry M.I.A. presented the Mr. and Mrs. Perc Peterson, Gordon Ken Wallace Trip To Pacific b . West years old. Hillstrom of Lavenla Brigham City returned Saturday, March 29, after a four weeks visit to the Pacific Northwest where she had stayed with her daughter, Helen, at Salem, Oregon. Mrs. Hillstrom reports that Mrs. From Salem, Mrs. Hillstrom traveled to Seattle where she stayed with her daughter, Alice, for a week. Enroute home she spent three days in Boise, Idaho with her sister. She reports a vefy fine trip. New1950 ; INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Refrigerators 3 THEY'RE GORGEOUS ! Smooth, (teaming, theae beautiea take up an amazingly amall apace on your kitchen floor. - faAid U All four models have huge freezer lockers, big crisper to keep fruits and vegetables dewy-fresgod unbelievably huge shelf-area- Sunday evening program at the former residents of Brigham ward chapel last Sunday, under City, spent a few days here rethe direction of Mildred Egbert, cently while returning to their farm in Bear Lake county from president. The prelude, Jesus Lover of an extended trip. On their trip the Petersons My Soul," was played by Arlene Wight and the opening stopped at Florida, Havana, Hot song, Truth Reflects Upon Our Cubt, New Orleans and Arkansas. InvoSprings, was followed Senses, by fried delicious southern chicken dinner was served to their guests and Kiwanians, wives, at a ladies night party, Friday evening, March 30, at the War Memorial home. The dinner was prepared by Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Petersen. With Pete Peters as master of ceremonies an excellent program was presented. During dinner a musical proby Mrs. gram was presented Marjorie Christiansen with Miss Bobbie Ann Stewart accompanying on the piano. Karen Craighead, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Craghead, played several numbers on the solovox and LaVar Whitaker, by Bill Pearce, accompanied sang two numbers. Community singing was led by Mr. and Mrs. E. H., Peters. an Interesting Completing evenings entertainment, a var icty of games were played with to the prises being awarded winners. A cation from Gaye Nebeker. Two vocal solos were sung by Derral Siggard, "In My Fathers House Are Many Mansions," and "The Lords Prayer. Accompanist was Wilma Siggard. Colleen Oyler gave the scriptural reading, followed by a talk on "Profanity," by DeVerne Perry. Richard Billings then spoke on As A Man Thinketh In His A song was Heart, So He Is. then sung by a girls chorus entitled, Angry Words, Oh Let Them Never. Arlene Wight was accompanist and singing was Mr. and Mrs. H. .P. Hatch of Brigham City recently announced the marriage of their daughter, Marian, to Gordon Ken Wallace, also of Brigham City. The marriage took place NeThursday, March 9, at Elko, PAGE BOX ELDElt V yyrdnesday. City, Biol, Wednesday, April 362 S. So jrigham Hsi .oi iog Leads to Master Ki offi foment HAZARD, fountain etimes ,g them, JACKS SERVICE vada. The young couple are now While in Brigham City they making their home in Willard. stayed with their parents. BOX ELI 1 Brigham Phillips 66 Station PAG! m ha but (Now Under New Management) INVITES' YOU conducted by Glenda Larsen. The next speaker was Barbara Hirschi and her subject was Control The Tongue. The con We oughia be the best eluding talk was given by Max We Hirschi, who spoke of Know country in the world . Ye Not That Ye Are the Temple sure got enough high priced of God." Remarks to conclude experts workin' for us to choke . the program were given by Mrs. a horse! , Calamity Jane. Egbert, The closing song "True To The There are 32,494 rural mail Faith," was followed by beneroutes in the United States. diction by Connie Wagstaff. PONY EXPRESS ' 1 To Take Advantage Of Their Superior Oil Changes Lubricating Service Va"h Jobs Open 7 A. M. to 9 I. t- Servicing M. Daily - S & H Green Stann Sacrament Meeting In Second Ward Sunday Counselor Earl in charge of Every feature has a function! The Ttgbt-Ws- d Vmi quiet, trouble-fre- e iflvc electricity. Tspertd Deer StyN n saves mg, beautiful, emyto-clcaBattle Handy, built-iOptnir k so convenient t makes Setmttfi it easy to score bulky loods like waSmooch, etc. itermelons, porcelain noamel interiors make cleaning easy. Of sure you see these refrigerators 1 $199.95 Brigham Truck and Implement Co. 27 Phone 300 North Main LADIES and MISSES COATS and SUITS V. Hansen was sacrament and tes- timony meeting in the Second ward last Sunday at 11.30 a. m. The prelude was by Carol Johnson. The opening song, "Now Let was by the conUs Rejoice, gregation, and Thomas E. Kim-be- r gave the Invocation, followed by the congregation singing Our Father, Hear Us God, Pray." Jay Valentine and Lowell Daines along with fourteen deacons had charge of the sacrament. Ward clerk, Claudius Olsen, read a number of recommends for persons who were accepted as members of the ward. Leon Lamont was accepted and sustained as being worthy to be advanced to the office of priest. Counselor Hansen read a letter from two missionaries who are laboring In the mission field, DeVaugn Petersen and Whitney L. Johnson. A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lars C. Buist was blessed by Bishop Knudsen and given the name Linda Kaye Buist. A son of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Edward Norman was blessed by his uncle, Farrell Norman, and given the name Gary Thomas. Neal M. Hansen blessed his son, who was given the name Eldon Jay Hansen, i A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mastronardi was blessed by James Christensen and given the name Sharon. (Lewis Jones blessed a son of 'Mr .and Mrs. Lawrence Geisler, giving the name Lawrence Lee. A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Walker was blessed by Lewis Jones, the grandfather, and named Wendi Leigh Walker. The time was given over for testimony bearing and a number of persons embraced the opportunity. The closing song by the congregation was There Is A Hour of Peace and Rest, and Edward 0. Norman pronounced the Dili gom (f lift THE COMPLETION OF CENTRAL CHEVROLETS TOF W STRUCK SHOP AIPAINT SHOP FENDER SHOP U0BY ky - . Broad od tically on CLLIS-1 TO SERVE YOU BETTER! n k t-- j4J ( Here it is . . . Central Chevrolets COMPLETE automotive service, In addition to our regular services we have added a body and fender shop, truck shop and paint shop, all housed in our new addition adjoining out used car loL A MESSAGE TO E. M. Jensen and Charles Stuart, formerly of the Brigham Body and Paint Shop and Jensen & Stuart, will serve as managers of this new department. They have the finest equipment available for body and paint work and can handle any job. OUR FRIENDS j Weve and The paint shop is equipped with an Ace Infra-Kc- d Bake Oven, the bake oven in the State of Utah, the same type of equipment used by new car manufacturers. .This will insure you a factory job when you bring your car to us for a new paint job. We invite you to visit our new plant. Well be glad to give you an estimate on your body and fender repair and paint work: joined the Central Chevrolet organization are now located in (heir body and paint shop in the new building' just north of the ' garage on the corner of Forest and Main. only The Central Chevrolet ,has purchased our equipment and have added new modern facilities ' to give you the finest job possible. We will serve the otganization as managers of this new department and invite all of our old friends und customers to visit us in our new Come in any time . . . wed like to conserv tinue ing you. Inca--tio- factory-buil- t n. - E. irpmruftDmoi M. JENSEN CHARLES in anti Ut eU 4&yt GHEyVROBE STUART 18 Nofth Main tdi nit Street Phone 21 RHYTHMIC Ironrile PRICES SLASHED ON REMAINING STOCK ALUS -- CHALMERS TRACTORS NOW! r entire btKk of Farm Machine tboard..J.Iot?rs and enlarging our automotive service. now in stock Everything "Jye.r.thls llst' lf theres anything here you need, you can SAVE by bay Come in today! $16.95. Ladies Spring suits in smart stylish gabardines and tweeds . . . plain, stripes and Glen plaids. Green, gray, beige, all smart Spring navy, tan ... colors. Conservatively from $14.95 to $29.75. EASTER priced MILLiNERY Lady, your ironing problems axe over with Ironrite! This new beauty ends ironing faway tigue, that of ironing, with aches in your shoulders, arms and back! New, rhythmic, restful, automatic Ironrite irons everything in the basket beautifully! Drop in and see us about this amazing, new Ironrite TODAY! PAY AS fan time as... Engelens INCORPORAT Mr9 v ED S SLIGHTLY USED MODEL G Tractor, complete with lift equipment ....... Johnson , OUTBOARD MOTORS ELECTRIC - regular price is $230, now on sale for only yvvv Tractor, CAC yvv9 2-- w 3 9 OFFSET DISCS with COE 1022 discs, y 17 L REVOLVING SPRING TOOTH HA ROW, list price is $195 $10 sav e $55, now priced REVOLVING SPRING TOOTH HA- RROW, regular $210 harrow, weve slashed the price to cut) MOWER for Tractor, regular list $800, Buy now for only (14-fo- ot C Allfc-A- j Cjf ) 6HEMR0BE ftft 18 North Main Street Phone 21 list MODEL 60 ALL CROP HARVESTER. is $1628 with tandem wheels. Clj2v Save $203 by buying now at ..... rZ-pric- e w: $280.85 One Used. 10 H. P. Johnson, QQ Sale price . .. . HAJ ijljj mers former price $408.50. A MONTH jj REVOLVING SPRING TOOTH ROW, leg. price is $175, now you can . buy one for only , TWIN-- 7 O'! 7 Oft y&l f .OU 22 H. P. Johnson, $ 8.48 MOUNTAIN STATES Allis-Chalme- rs L now' sacrificed at Allis-Chalme- rs USED MODEL B equipment and ay 16 plow P. Johnson Outboard list price $134.00 yours for CQO QE only yOC.UJ 16 II. J. Johnson, Reg. $362.50 value, 2h-I- AND MACHINERY and7oHNSON rni i Ladies and Misses spniig coats, toppers and full length, in coverts, flannels, gabarSmart spring dines, tweeds. colors . . . green, red, navy. Ladies' sizes 9 to 42. modestly priced from S14.95 to S39.95. Misses' sizes 2 to 14, S4.9S to C Milt I and g tfSti rt lositr Gangs Everybody's Doing It NEWTON, Mass. (UP) to be outdone by the armys WACS, city officials hope to outfit their new policewomen in Hattie Carnegie uniforms. (7&41U l 10 6 OFFSET DISC 28 26 discs, list was $890, with hydraulic Rai"; has I - |