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Show t a C page three NEWS POX ELDER Utah City. rIqhant Wednesday, 1950 31 May High Councilmen Are Speakers At Perry Sacrament with parents I G. Carter and iolaties and friends, Mr. and Mrs. I'knis Jordan sity of Utah. etc. The entire group stayed at the New house and childien of Brigham City Hotel. L. G. Carter and Rudgerlspent Sunday visiting their parPalmer furnished the cars and ents. Mr.' and Mrs. James Paltransportation. The following mer. 'students made the trip: Sharon A social and quilting 'and Darius Carter, Grade and was closing held by the Relief Society Dennis Hirschl, Joyce Hirschi, on Tuesday, May 23. The day Rhea Kunzler, Darrell Kunzler, was spent quilting and visiting Jo Laync. Roy A. and Paul Pal- and a delicious luncheon was mer, Jo Ann Montgomery, Ken- served by the presidency of the neth Carter, Janet James, Relief Society, Edna Palmer, This Is the Place dens, PARK VALLEY NEWS ument, the Tribune, the )nSfraent Perry meetin6 was held ward chapel Sunday evening with Eugene Bott counselor, conducting. The meeting began by sing- ih v.Ye Mountans High, inn ' invocation offered by M. Shaw. Sacramental song was Hear Us Singing was conducted byPray. Eva A. Young OF with Louise Davis . accompanist Following the sacrament, the UTAH PIONEERS name of Max Nelson was presented to be ordained a priest. CAMP NEWS David O. Anderson was the sPk of the followed by a piano soloevening Holds by Lily Camp Perry, after which If. e At Perry spoke. 'tegular Meeting The closing song, True To Mrs. Hansen Home Of The Faith, was followed with of the the benediction by Scott Wright. The Sego Lily camp Pioneers met Utah of Daughters May 23, at Canasta Party Is rbuKday evening, Varnick Han- whome of eve Held At Balls Home The program for the sen. conducted by Annie was Mr. and Mrs. Arden Balls ling were host and hostess at a Cawas the song, nasta number party held at their home flow Firm A Foundation, last Saturday evening. the prayer opening which A delicious luncheon was L offered by Margaret Jen-Ro- served and prizes won by Mrs. call showed 16 daught- Max Orchard and Mrs. E. h! ers present. coun-- Peters. the from Correspondence Attending the party were the by the company was read following guests: Mr. and Mrs. which the after secretary E. H. Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Lee of trio, consisting Norma Jensen Hazeldine, Mr. and Mrs. LaRue Wheeler, Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas and Erma Crompton sang three Orchard, Mr. and Mrs. Max OrMusic, Strange selections, and a novelty chard and the host and hostess. Quick Silver Old Gray Bonnett. number, at the L. Z. Johnsons Visiting They were assisted Wheeler. In piano by Mrs. 'Dorothy Ojai, California A sketch of the life of James an early Utah Holt Haslam, Now staying at the Ojal Valhis grand pioneer, was read by Inn, Ojal, California, are ley daughter, Berniece Earl. Mr. and Mrs. L .Z. Johnson of The lesson, Pioneer Recipes, Brigham City, on vacation. was given by Melissa Peterson tlfreda Jepperson gave a report Cousins Meet For on the sale of the quilt. Captain the said Sego Lily First Time In Inna Jensen the Memorcamp had reached ial building fund quota for the Over Forty Years daughters tr n park VALLEY y Rel-'an- i v Tri-Cant- Do-nnn- e camPi Announcement the Mrs. Ethyl Judson was pleaswas made that festival would antly surprised last week when this year. Annie made closing remarks. Home Singing "Our Mountain So Dear, after which prayer not be held La-mo- by Sarah Longson. Refreshments were served by Annie Lamont, Edith Peterson, Rasmina Jepperson and Sarah was offered H. Horsley. Last Meeting Of Season Held By Beehive Camp The Beehi.va.caip A of the D. U. P. held the last meeting of the season at the home of May The Tyson. menced com- meeting at 7:30 p. m. with Violet Tingey presiding and Varga Harding conducting. The opening song, athers Grandf- was sung by the group and Mary Rose offered the opening prayer. The minutes were then read and approved. Roll call showed 17 daughters and two visitors present and five excused. Verna Burt gave a very interesting lesson entitled, Pioneer Recipes." Jennie Nielsen and Lottie Tyson then sang, When They Are Gone Do Not Forget Them. Melva Ann Whitaker gave a sketch of the life of her grandparents, Tollof John and Mary Dorothea Violet Tingey read letters from Central and County companies. Jennie Nielsen and Lottie Tyson sang, Long, Long ago, and Emma Johnson offered the closing prayer. Refreshments were served by May Tyson, Matilda Lillywhite, la Bingham and Melva Ann Clock, Mar-kesse- Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright of Jamestown, N. Y. called at her home in Perry. Mrs. Judson then accompanied them to Salt Lake City where with they spent the week-enrelatives sight-seeinin and around that vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Wright left last Monday morning for San Francisco, California where they will visit at the home of ta daughter. Mrs. Judson returned home Monday. Mr. Wright and Mrs. Judson are cousins and 'they had noVseen each other for a r period. San Diego harbor Is classed by great natural harbors games of the season in the Western Box Fldcr ball league port authorities as one of the 10 world, was played between Park Val-- . ley and Grouse Creek at Pa'u It Valley last Saturday. Park Val- ley won. I T! of the ' LENNOX Your Pickets Rout Dad DETROIT (UP) Leon Man-dell- s two youngsters went on strike because father always picked the best chair, directly In front of the family's television set and went to sleep. They one night, picketed Mandell complete with signs. Now he sleeps on the soft and the children share the orchestra seat. CLOSED 0RS! Johnsons SMOE CENTER NEWS-IMPORTAN- D For The Brigham City Area ls SEASMOISES 48 North Main Phone 25 READ - PREPARE TO ACT! twm M ll - Paik Valley stU(ients of the fifth, xtn, seventh, eighth and inth grade under the super- vision of Miss Dawn Gardiner , and Principal and Mrs. G. Lael Carter spent Thursday, and Saturday in Salt LakeFriday on an educational tour of City many of the main points of interest there. They visited Chloe Hirschi Olague. Vlnme Kunkler, Bingham copper mines, the Dr. and Mrs. A. Harmer Christina Carter, Fourteen capitol, temple grounds, KSL and KDYL. the ser, Jr. and two small sons of ladies attended. airport, the zoo at Hogle Gar- - Salt Lake City are visiting this One of the first baseball . Eu-gen- af-te- 7 mon-'wee- A'niver- PROPRIETOR'S STATEMENT This Is A Sale For Good -- Not Closed AIL DAY TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY. MAY 1 find such a modern, well stocked Shoe Emporium as the Shoe Center, in a town this size. Selling stocks to suit the Boss is my business. I have contracted to Reduce This Stock and to do this the whole store is involv ed. Not a pair held back. You cannot help but save because EVERYTHING IS To ARRANGING STOCKS AND MARKING DOWN PRICES ON THEIR TOO MANY SHOES PRESSING OBLIGATIONS and Backward Season retarded volume. Weve waited and waited but the break never came So we are compelled to crowd a season business in a few Selling Days Hudson says he can do this I vouch for every statement he makes. AND PLEASED SURPRISED 30-3- One-Ha- lf STOREWSPE CUT CUT IN PRICE! Signed Signed : P. L. Hudson, Sales Conductor : Johnson Brothers M Uonun MDMnKL FOOTWEAR FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY AT Parlor Store Service WE GUARANTEE MORE VALUE Than You Expect I O And Fit AT CUT PRICES! g YOULL SEE FOOTWEAR ON HIGH SHELVES AT LOW SALE PRICES! FAMILY FOOTWEAR. TABLES GROANING WITH STYLISH, VALUE-PACKE- D PRICE FOR YOUR CONVENIENT, THOROUGH INSPECTION. ek uary 1. On the return trip they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew at Gary, Indiana. Mrs. Panos is Mr. Musulas sister. From there they went to Flint, Michigan, where they visited a niece and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Korsaras. In ChiWhitaker. cago they stopped for a few days to visit with friends and Mother Of Ross Bowen in Kansas City they visited John Roosters cousin. Visiting In Brigham (Mrs. Norman Jensen accomVisiting Mr. and Mrs. Ross panied them as far as ColumWea at their home in Brig-- J bus, Ohio. 'She went from there CitV is Wells C. Bowen of to Pittsburg, Ohio, to visit with Anchorage, Alaska. her daughter. Welis Is Ross Bowens broth- Phone your news to 1000 Pa-no- COME, YOU Will NOT BE DISAP- BARGAINS SBiiOyT LOUP HERE! POINTS! Mr. and Mrs. John C. Musulas Their first visit was at Jacobs-burg- , Ohio, where they visited with their daughter and her husband, Mrs. Robert M. Philips, formerly Larraine Musulas. They saw their new granddaughter at that time, born to Mr. and Mrs. Phillips last Jan- OUTSTANDING VALUES OF FAMILY FOOTWEAR, AND EACH AND EVERY PAIR PLAINLY MARKED IN SIZE AND Mr. And Mrs. John C. Musulas Return From Trip To East of Brigham City returned this week from an extended four-wee- k trip to the eastern states where they visited relatives and friends. WITH LOADED SHELVES nsaa I FOR LADIES! FOR GIRLS! FOR 0L Dainty Dressers or "Tom Boy" type will find the footwear of their choice at most modest cost. Group them to total $695 and get a pen set ATTENDANCE EARLY To the first 100 adults entering store at 10 A. M. on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, June cards will be given at the door entitling you to receive a beautiful -3, "Paradise" Velvet Step, "California Cobbler" and other famous brands that are worn with ease and are 3-Pi- Fashion Right. Buy now Get a and Save. Pen Set FREE! FREE! P SPECIAL INDUCEMENT Pen Set FREE! ece With Purchase of $6.95 or over. A PRESIDENT, SENATE OR GOVERNOR WILL ENDORSE A FOR BOYS! MEN! By the name ye shall know them "City Club" Dress Oxfords and in Shoes proper leather, color, style and fit and a Fat Slice Off The Price. See them in the window. Get a Pen Set FREE! Let them enjoy the vacation in healthy footwear. Buy enough to $6.95 and get a Pen Set FREE! UTMOST MONEY-SAVIN- G, total VALUE- . SHOE A CENTER ANNOUNCES representative of Fairbanks Tailoring Co. is at their store displaying samples and taking orders (we hope) for TREASURED GIFT IS FREE! This gift is a beautiful new, modernly crafted WOW! SUIT PRICES START AT $33 up to $59st 5 EASY PRICE STEPS IN BETWEEN SPORT COATS SLACKS TOPCOATS At Proportionately Low Prices Invite Your Inspection Satisfaction 100. ntists. Butchers and Barbers Coats May Be Ordered Also. UNIFORMS OF NYLON. SHARKSKIN, KID. POPLIN -For Nurses, Beauticians. Culinary Workers many numbers at reduced prices Order Now And greatly Perk Up For Summer! Taxi. NOTE Mechanics, Garage and Station Men. Transport and Truck Drivers COVERALLS, Lettered Child's Slippers Buy for year-roun- 98 c YOU HAVEAN 1 ltivercool Tropical Suit at For hot Weather Comfort! S. Order a SPACE FORBIDS MENTION . $23.50 Pen Set that is ece m the-windows- ! FINAL! LOOK! COMPARE! OF ALL LOTS! SAVE! Y House Slippers These are comfy at any time. 39c . BOYS Tennis Shoes! 20off! Oxfords Big Lot Mens Oxfords 1 Work Shoes Engineer Boot 10 inches high tan compo or leather sole that stand the gaff. 011 REDUCED 10 to 25 I $13.85 IMPORTANT DATE WITH US IN OUR STOREWIDE, CUT PRICE SALE STARTING TTOSgt&YJUNE 1 - J, SHOP COATS, MATCHED SETS For Advertising If You Wish. CENTER! d wear. Order Now for Speedy or Deferred Delivery Sl-MSH- OE mm see CLOTHES R 3-pi- cherished, admired and needed by every man, women, boy or girl who can read, write and cypher- - Men's and Ladies' MllORED-TO-ORDE- When Less Cash Buys MORE FOOTWEAR and a GIVING EVENT OF THIS KIND AT THIS TIME! viol must -- A. Ml. Come In BRIGHAM CITY Look Around Prices Only Will Urge You To Buy! t |