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Show 'i -- v r v p'. 3SS.WOT "SPRING'1 PAGE ELEVEN BOX ELDER NEWS miry 21 Piece SOCKET WRENCH Initial ceremonies tor the current U. S. Savings Bonds Independence drive will be held in Brigham City Friday morning at 11 oclock when Utahs re- SET Reg. Liberty Bell Will f r- : $19.95 plica of the Liberty Bell arrives here for display, according to John Thomas Vernleu, chairman of the drive In Brigham City. To welcome the bell here and to add impetus to the bond drive, a parade, with many attractive features will be held promptly at 11 o'clock Friday morning, Vernieu said. The parade, which will go from the tabernacle to the court house, will boast a contingent of the local national guard unit with the colors and its mounted 153 millimeter rifle, members of the American Legion, flights of Civil Air patrol planes, and other units. of the Upon the completion parade a short patriotic program will be held at the City hall, featuring talks by Fredrick P. Champ, Logan, area director for the drive; by Mayor Lorenzo Bott and Harold B. Felt, county chairman of the drive. The bell, an exact duplicate of the liberty bell in Philadelphia that heralded the news that a new republic was born in 1776, July 4, may be examin- ed closely. According to Vernieu, a wooden stairway is built across the truck so that people can walk by and inspect it. The bell is to symbolize for millions of Americans the ideal to of thrift which is essential particularly to Independence; symbolize wherever they appear, the objectives of the Independence U. S. Savings Bonds Drive . . . and to urge that Americans Save for Your Independence by buying U. S. Savings bonds. $9.95 v ' Reg. 2.19 Official BASEBALL $2.49 JlH While they last! Official lie nd weight. Ball Lightweight. Strong. Hn high carbon stamped, steel used by many leagues. Top grade horsehide cover. blade. Long reef one ViSWOnly Thursday, Special , Blow-O- : jr Factory Scoop of Summer Bargain Of ut SANDALS DRESSES Blow-O- ut Bought for Bargain Day. White and All sizes, Flats and Wedgies. 144 Pr. Bargain Blow-ODay Only One rack' of Summer Prints and Sheers, including 6 Formals. Values to $24.95 BARGAIN f ; A BLOW-OU- Multi-Color- s. ut T 52.0 At SSOOEach y Pr reg. $8.95 $2.49 Archery Set A (1C fj V'tenl now reg. $9.45 Door Chimes Reg. $7.95 Reg. $5.95 Reg. 3.95 - $4.95 $3.95 $2.95 ry 4 Spading Fork ..... C'ii (IE $1.69 each " No Lay-Awa- ys, Exchanges, vW MUSE mm ENAMEL For wood, concrete floors! Besists freezing weather, scorching sun Dries over- Brown Color Only. Regular $6.45 per gal. Special While It Lasts night. Reg. $5.25 Gal. SPECIAL PER GAL. .. $1.90 $ft95 Reg. $24.95 TIRES, Reg. $2.59 TIRE$, Reg. $1.39 BIKE BIKE $19.95 ' $1.89 $1.09 Girls Bike Regular $41.95 24 $33.95 26 Boys Bike Regular $44.95 $34.95 Yellowstone New York City had come early BE HERE! The Early Bird will get these Bargains . . . Dont wish you please! No I CA AC Meals California 'firestone bicycle Heres a real beauty! Its streamlined has a kickstand, chain guard and big balloon tires. Just One of Many Beautiful Bicycles . , . Buys tmf Girls Pacific Coast Pacific Northwest Other enjoyable Tours also available. FREE FOLDERI - STOVE CAMP For AH Outdoor commodations and special all included sightseeing for one low cost I -- x J ac- Including Sizes VALUES TO $17.95 Blow-Out Bargain Price ft. Gabardine Rain Coat ICE CREAM FREEZER Historic East if Full-now- Four One Rack of 1950 Spring PRINTS AND SHEERS CREPES AND TAFFETAS 5S.O 50 Look at this pricel Long wearing braided cotton fabric " covered with tough natural rubber. water output." couplings give greater s May 25th Only i $4.49 R.g.e.29 Porch, Deck and Floor Transportation, hotel j GARDEN HOSE Electric Ui ' handle. h PRICE RE d (1C Ed I perished in fires, one by a fall, one in action during World War II, and one by suicide. 3 i t STOUGHTON, Mass. (UP) Within eight years, seven members of the Schmltchel family 'w t i Family Near Eytinction NOW , i ty chairman. 0 k SHOVEL People of Willard will welcome the Liberty Bell to their city Friday morning at 10:30 oclock before the parade and of it in Brigham exhibition City. A short reception has been arranged for the event by Mayor A. P. Dalton of Willard, according to Harold B. Felt, coun- rvatinS v ROUND-POIN- T Wheel Barrow Reg. $15.45 have met violent death. e Long Handled Stop In Willard 0 7 AND THE REST OF THIS WEEK With Parade Fri. Re5 f for THURSDAY Brigham City Will Welcome Bell 0 i , HS&MSSHRSSS Brigham City. Utah Wednesday. May 24, 1950 (i I . ' Get your copy of Greyhounds Amazing AmericaVacation Folder, giving day by day descriptions ot scores of carefree tours. -- -- Call your Greyhound Agent Phone 175 Howard Hotel OS WSITt o GREYHOUND TRAVEL BUREAU South Temple St. Salt Lake City 1, Utah ' 107 W. . t TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER Firestone Store , 68 South Main PHONE 63 Texaco Service Station North Main PHONE 157 43 7, . - i |