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Show De Ann Smith Has h ..wT5 Ae ch. dSV 'ID PRICE, x ex- - it the afternoon. The children played several games on the lawn and were served delicious refreshments at 'JESa JHOUSi enter- tained at her home honoring her daughter, DeAnn on her seventh birthday anniversary Monday JjfgNews-Jouma- l MHBK ethw Smith table centered a with a birthday cake and carrying out the theme. Each child was given a balloon favor. Friends attending were: Elaine Burnett, Linda Bradbury, Patricia Nelson. Dawn Hall, Kaylene Kimber, Bill Shaw, Ronald Smith, Charles Fife and Dale Smith. n iSStore YEM A JOUSS NW (jy OUR mmh ; IgTABLE .ihile available Peter Johnson Family Hold Annual Reunion PORTABLE AL 50 plus 50 tax plus tax jfl 50 i. . , mwooD plus tax 50 50 JNTtO WKTt tied htat..i coal thnth idt bottom. Morse ... AFEW and At tandard Port-pewrite- rs RUE Sub-- I Savings. MR. RANK 1 REPAIR m your . & typewriter re. repaired, ed, to 'd like-ne- w con-Qui- ck service, Bring it it prices. le Reminder right IANCE forth Main HINDER tter fi'Cf SUPPLY horsepow ratings andard U. S. more refrigerator equip-- I models of ttn makes, 13,000 FOR LESS MONEY! ,W. w A BIG I .10 1 Phyllis Kirk, Young Broadway Actress . . . has been signed to a long terra contract by Miss Kirk will first appear in The Tender Hours stars Jane Powell. O. D. Lunds Welcomed To New Neighborhood With Surprise Party Chevrolet makes wd ating exph i ffer zsak i OF THE MANY NEW jTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Refrigerators like it E on the market at anywhere nea in. wide and 28Va in. price. Only 25 yet has 7.6 cubic-fobottU Budd L. Hansens Here From Calif. On Visit ago. Francisco Sherma Conger, Mabel Ridd, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Adams, Ruth and Merl Beecher, Ruth Reeves, Florence Baird. Effie Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Carruthers, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gunderson, Mr. and Mrs. George Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keller, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Payne and Mr. and Together For First Visit la Years Every Family International Harvester ,ize . . . with NEtr or ethers! See the Refrigera-11- features you district, Including 'Four sons of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Watkins are together for the first time in several years, visiting during vacations from their studies. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Watkins Mrs. Ezra Owen. and daughter, Connie Jean, are The "group prepared and ' ser- visifmg here from their Corvalis and during Oregon home. Vern will gradved refreshments the evening of visiting presen- uate from the Oregon State colted Mr. and Mrs. Lund a small lege with his masters degree in education this coming year. planter and a wall plaque. Jack Watkins, who has been spending the summer here with Mrs. Bert Armstrong his parents and brothers, will Visits In Brigham City return very soon to his medical studies at Louisville, Kentucky. With Son And Family N. Bill Watkins and family, Mrs. Bert Armstrong of Rush Jack Robert and Patsy Jean are ville, 111. has been visiting at at present residing in Brigham the home of her son, Charles City. Bill is employed at Ogas supervisor for the state Armstrong, and family, for the den for the handicap .rehabilitation two weeks. past This was Mrs. Armstrongs ped. He graduated from the first visit with her son and fam- Oregon State college this last ily since the birth of Joseph 6pnng with his masters degree Armstrong, nineteen month old in Guidance. The fourth son, Dickie, is son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles student at Box Elder high Armstrong. A nice visit was enjoyed by school. all. N' Sew 1 News-Journ- other whiskey offers you so much for your money! THI pring cun hypoid a 1 1 see joe yourself today. SJ ADVANCE NAtsin :1I Lorenzo Barker, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Barker and family, Miss Velma Duke and Roland Barker motored to Ma-la- d last week to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barker. The group was in attendance at the christening of the baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barker, who was given the name of Sherman Lee. ' -- .ja I CLYDE B. STJIATFORD, Manager AUGUST SPECIALS j BEDSPREADS BEDSPREADS, Chenille, quilted or plastic coated fabrics, plain colors or designs, specially priced $5.95 to 1 a $29.95 4 PILLOWS PLAYTEX Superfoam get them while you ALL FEATHER Pil-lows, 21x27, specially priced for August $8.95 $2P5 can NOW JUST RECEIVED! A new shipment of high quality clothes HAMPERS, all lined and ventilated, beautifully finished, priced $8.25 SLIP and $9.25 COVERS for davanos, 3 pillow studios,, Made by all chair and couch types. Specially priced for ' August selling Sure-fi- t, .... from $4.95 s . . . from $9.95 - .Venetian Blinds 2 - Econemlite planned ...Tkeyie CMUtlUXCdf Co. Truck & Implement Phone 300 Brigham City, Uuh A Worn! dreamed the ... Home STYLI ret. ... Reiter looking, eaeiar to deea. righam rhon SHADOWLINI AU G U S IMS I E C I A CStf Have you looked at your WINDOW SHADES latein ly? Are they frayed, torn, need replacing? StepconIf youre and get our prices, see our samples. sidering VENETIAN BLINDS, we urge youesti-to order NOW! WeU be pleased to give you an no obligation of course! mate -- , W Local People Attend Christening In Mai ad Of Barker Baby. Window Shades lite, the built-i- n Summer Cold Air J . TICKET La-rain- CHAIR STYLES COUCH STYLES the bottle opener, the Circulatory Control e dier Femineered Features that refrigerators easier for women to out hw the . Tight Wad refriger-- P save electric bills. Let .us tell Warranty attached to every ttoaal Harvester Refrigerator. i" DONT pay more get more! REPUBLICAN Mr. and Mrs. John Musulas had the following guests visiting with them at their home Sunday afternoon and evening: Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Toothman, Jacobsburg, Ohio; Mrs. W. F. Warren, Flushing, Ohio, and Mrs. W. R. Thomas, Manning ton, West Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Toothman are enroute to Payette, Idaho, to visit with Mr. Toothmans broth er. They are friends and neigh bors of Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Ohio. Phillips of Jacobsburg, e Mrs. Phillips Is the former . . JMusulas. 4-- H 4-- f The John Musulas' Have Sunday Guests Club of Corinne Hold Meeting Know d No coots Egg-O-M- ex- 't id l(d i At the Primary Election Sept. 5 The Promenaders, a square dancing group from different towns in Box Elder county enjoyed a successful outing on the shores of Bear Lake earlier this week. The nine couples In the party were joined by six couples of the Merry Mixers from Tremon-to- n for dinner and dancing on Monday evening. They enjoyed boating, swimming and square dancing at the Lakota resort. Participating In the party were and spends most of his Sarah and Laura Mathias, Mr. ports, time traveling over his district and Mrs. Robert Crompton, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Sheffield, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Reese, Anna and Watkins' Sons Meet results tpoct and tbelj- - clearance. Size For which Mr. and Mrs. Budd L. Hansen here Sunday from Oak arrived Mr. and Mrs. O. Dee Lund reCalifornia, for a weeks land, ceived a hearty welcome to visit with relatives and friends last Hansen formerly was employed their new neighborhood week, when their new neighbors iby the O. C. Tanner Jewelry feted them at a surprise party at here, and was active in civic the Lunds new home at First work. south Third east. He recently was promoted to Mr. and Mrs. Lund moved into sales supervisor for the Carnaheir new home a short while tion company over the San 1 capacity, with Selves, tool A M-G-- The regular meeting of the club was held Know N Sew at the home of Sally Roundy, Thursday, August 10. The meeting was called to order by Elaine Davis, president, and the minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. The1 girls finished their shoe bags and laundry bags and started sewing on their refreshments dresses. Light were served and the meeting was adjourned. The next meeting will he held Three Brigham Couples the home of Edna Smoot The at Vacation In Wyoming meeting of August 3, was held Mr. and Mrs. Myrland Balls, at the home of Mona Lee Han j Mr. and Mrs. Ardon Balls and son. Edna Smoot, reporter. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith Youll be surprised at the ex at Corral spent the week-enI cellent Cabins In Afton, Wyoming. classified ads secure. They report good fishing. 7.6 no I Mr. and Mrs. L. Vt Richardson and family of Tempi, Arizona are returning to their home after having spent the summer months residing in Brigham City. The family plan to spend a week visiting at Shelley, Idaho and Nephi, Utah before re- turning to Tempi. Mr. Richardson is head of the religious institute at the state college at Tempi CU. FT. SPACE QF A 4 THE cult ATTORNEY Co-nin- Richardsons Return To Arizona w ependabilily. MANN Co-nin- L. V. eratiot! FOR COUNTY a Dr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Blakely and children, Tom, Lorraine and Elaine, have been guests e the past week of Mrs. Ruth of Brigham City. Also visiting with Mrs. e were Mrs. Rose Conine and I Sincerely, RUE L CLEGG E. Vance Wilson, flllmoro, Utah) (Fold Political Advert Issmont by ifh loadmart fled CLEGG Candidate Senate FILE: FACE THE ISSUES. It let AND L. Republican Nominate WAITER Dr. And Mrs. Blakely Visit In Brigham City y Have yo notUid the Demei are at a lou to knew what to "tag" me with? They can't pin "BIG BUSINESS" an me. They can't say I wat raised with a "SILVER SPOON" when I wat born "13th" in n family of 17. They can't I say "BIO MONEY" it behind me when had to barrow money to run this campaign, and can't even afford a stsne, not to mention a manager. They can't shout "REACTIONARY" when good Democrats oinsd with me In sponsoring soma of the most constructive legislation introduced into our legislature. All they have left la pep at is "Clegg-Ves- t" (the "Vest" belongs to thsm) and Ifta irony of it all Is their own Democratic legislature refused to repeal that law. Yes, all they have against ms is they knew if I become the candidate I'D take Sen. Thomas apart several times a day and make the whole outfit of them VICE Madttf JFB Mrs. N. L. Hansen Just returned home from visiting a week with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Arbon, of Snow-villin time to greet her friends from Canada and Idaho, Visiting Mrs. Hansen at her home the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Ivy May of Cardston, Canada, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold McBride of Raymond, Canada. Also visiting Mrs. Hansen was Mrs. Wallis Stier and son, Wallis Winfield of Boise and Caldwell, Idaho. Mrs. Stier and son also visited with her sister Mrs. Owen Davis of Ogden. 4-- CORONA - H- ?uraUf!ent mpeting was held in Sixth ward chapel Sun- ?ay ,niSht with Arthur Steffen :?nhCarge;, The opening song, .un Mountains High, was y the congregation and the opening prayer was offered by Vern Wiser. The sacramental I song, Need Thee Every IHour," was sung by a quartet consisting of Ralph Westover, Johnny Holmes, Faulkner and Rennie The sacrament was taken care of by Arden Jensen and Dale Tingey and they were assisted by the deacons. Leon Jorgenson was to the congregation forpresented the approval in being advanced to the office of a priest Jimmy Bun-dwas also presented to the congregation for the approval in being advanced to the office of a teacher. The quartet sang two numbers entitled, Pal Of Mine and "Let The Lower Lights Be Burning. The speaker for the evening was Whitney Johnson, a recently re turned missionary, from the Danish mission. The closing song, Sing We Now At Parting, was by the congregation with Jay Olroyd offering the closing prayer The Peter Johnson family met at their annual family reunion, Sunday, August 20, at 1 oclock in the afternoon, at Rees Pioneer park. A delicious dinner was served to all with each family contributing toward it. After dinner a business meeting was held and officers were elected for the coming year. Clarence R. Perry was elected chairman with the following .to help as committee 4-- H members: Dela Owens, Vernal Happy-Stitche- rs Violet Tingey, Johnson, and Club Meet At Home Leah J. Josephson. Social visiting, games and Of Miss Annette Ward boating was enjoyed by the 140 The 'Happy Stitchers club members of the family that met at the home of Miss An were present. This year the gathering was nette Ward, Thursday, August under the direction of Hyrum 17, at 4 oclock in the afternoon Mrs. Gunderson, club leader, Johnson, Leah J. Josephson and gave the lesson and further in Naomi P. Dixon. struction was given on complet ing the dresses the girls are now Betty Seashore Home working on. A talk, Is Eating a Pain To You, was given by For A Vacation Visit Annette Ward. The minutes of Betty Seashore, daughter of the last meeting were read and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Seashore, ar- approved. rived late Saturday night by Light refreshments were servSan Francisco for a ed to the eleven girls present plane, from vacaton two weeks visit with and their leader. Next meeting her family and friends here. She will be held at the home of will return to San Francisco Sharon Cazier, Thursday, AuLabor Day. gust 24, at 4 oclock in the Miss Seashore was met at the Salt Lake City airport by her Phone your society news to parents. She has been employed as a medical secretary in San to Mrs. Charles Kimber, society Francisco the past two years. editor, Phone 192. the U.S.AC. last spring with a masters degree in research chemistry and plans to attend the Oklahoma A. & M. to work. for his doctors degree in the, . Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Fife and same subject . left little daughter, Kerry, Brigham City last Wednesday mornIllinois hunters kill 1,400,000-- , ing for Stillwater, Oklahoma, squirrels a year. About 70 perwhere they will make their cent of them are fox squirrels, home for the next two years. according to the University of Mr. Fife was graduated from Illinois. People From Canada Wynn File To Study And Idaho Visit :or Doctors Decree With Mrs. N. L. Hansen At Oklahoma A & M On Her Way , Mrs. Arvol L. 'JJcure. THE Whitney Johnson Speaks In Sixth Ward Sunday Seventh Birthday Party On Monday QUALITY SILVER I stands out ' BLENDED WHIJKEY Spirit. 86.3 Proof. Km j Clyde B. 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