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Show $ ? i ! U 1, S i ,1 f program. The ward , furnished watermelons as a treat Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hansen and daughter Laraine, and Lillian Wright have returned from an enjoyable s vacation up in the northwest. visited Yellowstone park, They with relatives at Anaconda, Montana, with Mr. and Mrs. Cort Papen-fus- s at St Ignatius, Idaho, and with Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Jensen at Copeland, Idaho, which is Just seven miles from the Canadian border. The Jensen's accompanied them on a little trip over into Canada. They also visited with relatives in Washington, Oregon and Idaho. Visitors at the home of Mr. two-week- of large crowd RINNE- -A members gathered Pioneer park Monday, lESay, shortly after five enjoyed themselves Ht Jol of the evening with softball game between married wcmen and the the married women Hn iwl" 'JS. "J MCE LAST the new government credit kegulations take effect . . . iefore our supply of FRIGIDAIRE we have- - ind 1 1 , you day FRIGIDAIRE FRIGIDAIRE FRIGIDAIRE FRIGIDAIRE can buy they go products is very limited. up to the new RECEIVED ... jarry stocks JUST are limited government regulations, WE HAVE a very limited supply of other needeelectrical appliances only one or two of a kind if youre contemplating buying now see us today. ALSO THOR AUTOMAGIC WASHER EASY SPIN DRIER OIL HEATER PERMUTIT WATER SOFTENER UNITS YOUNGSTOWN KITCHEN SINKS AND FIXTURES THE WINTER AHEAD . . . and the We Suggest a new WINKLER ws toll FAIRBANKS-MORS- Only years ahead STOKER STOKER , a few available. Buy now on easy credit terms. COAL & APPLIANCE BEEHIVE t ; E 68 North Main Phone ONE ... 18.95 ' ", m TFlhiDg When Winter Comes What Do You Do? 1.1 -- the folks are wise who do the same thing. If the roof leaks, they fix it ; they also lay in their winter fuel. The rancher harvests his crops and makes all necessary preparations to take care of his family and stock through the long winter months. All wise people do these things. Most hi Now stretch tk auty, les and ich othe f mind' with y the What Do You Do? is offering a suggestion. Dont overlqpk your credit rating with your local merchant, doctor and hospital. When you are making your as it is other your cred preparations for winter, be sure that you don t overlook lour greatest asset when winter comes. Dont let yourself be oversold on instalment and the 10th of plan buying. Try to pay all your bills between the 1st and keep your credit good. The eac1 day , (fF Thrifty Squirrel Prepares for Winter. The Pioneer Service Company The FIRST two groups will probably make out O. K. without any advice from us. And you cant do anything with habitual loafers. Theyre, well habitual. The lads were concerned With are the ones who work. Day in. Day out. The salary-chec- k men who do their job, pay their taxes, and try to put something by for the future. Of course, every man has his own ideas about saving money. But the wisest man knows that if he has money in hand, or at hand, it has an irresistible tendency to evaporate. Thats why so many salaried workers (MILLIONS!) employ the finest stopper in the world. They sign up for the Payroll Savings Plan where they work. They do this and a certain amount is deducted automatically from their salaries each money-evaporati- Wien you receive one of our Pioneer Service County to ln? our Registered Trademark, try to pay part, or satisfactorily be forced that may credit you can nce, on your get so that you past due accounts, ' to ask , for. navt say When you something REMEMBER The wise ones prepare for winter, so folks do? why not do as other thrifty REMEMBER lose your credit you lose you may never regain. commissions All money charged for collections. PIONEER SERVICE INFORMATION PIONEER APPLIANCE Fred-rickse- DUO-THER- 7 CHAMPION FURNITURE low. FOR n IHIAEDIFBELEDS Mon- Two brand new L & H apartment size ranges. Handy, compact, but theyll do everything a big range will do . . . and the cost is very d v I REFRIGERATORS RANGES HOT WATER HEATER ELEC. CLOTHES DRYER this week only on old credit terms. d n Today 5 2 lOOttTIMJ n . FKiKGDIDlADKE buy to und Mrs. John Papenfuss on Korth of PAGE FIVE just across the street from Brigham City. The where they expect to do some ing the same day with Miss polls, Mr. his- home. This year he didnt were Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. IrSmoot ordinances. Jean Martha BOX ELDER NEWS temple were all missionary ving E. Andersen and five chil-dre- n young men Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Burt and anl Mrs. Jake Knight of Salt fail. Mrs. Hubbard. friends of of Pueblo, Colorado. Lloyd Brigham City, Utah family enjoyed an outing to Lake City. They enjoyed a delicious chicken Kay Johnson is moving to Provo Bear Lake last Saturday, prior afR. W. Holmes home arrived September 13, 19S0 husWednesday, The News Journal is a "hurry dinner. Mr. Andersen Is a step- to make her home as her to their sons departure for Fort ter nine months in California, band will be attending the B. Y. son of Mrs. Calif. Papenfuss. in time to cast his vote on elec- up shop for job printing, but Mr. 'and Mrs. Gwilllam and Ord, Mrs. Mary Jane Roberts Mrs. Waddoups tion and Mr. day. For years he has been the quality of the work is always Harry attendLenn who is a shut-iShumway also are on account of week-ento cast his vote at the the finest. first were the of Lake Salt servCity B. Y. U. They were poor health, was pleased to ing the " visitors at the home of Mrs. Elhave as visitors on Sunday her ed a picnic luncheon.- va Miller. Mrs. Roberts is a sistwo daughters who live in Miss Laraine Andersen, daughOgter of Mrs. Miller. den, Mrs. W. C. Winchester ter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett AnEnroute to Salt Lake City (Emma) and Mr. and Mrs. dersen suffered a fractured colfrom their home In Seattle, Frank Moore (Leara), also Miss lar bone when her stumhorse. Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Bacettl and Cora Reno of Ogden. bled and threw her off just af- small son called on Mr. and Mrs. Ellen Mangum and ter she had finished a race at Mrs. Floyd Carter. The Bacettl daughter, Mrs. Pearl Cheney the county fair In Tremonton on family are converts of Elder and granddaughter, Edna Che- Friday afternoon. Keith Carter, laboring in the ney spent a week in the southsmlssion. Mrs. was Welch ern Utah territory. They attend-- ! pleas Northwestern State Dyan visitors at the home ed hus' to of friends her have Sunday Steel is getting scarce prices are advancing buy ed the Mangum family reunion her of Mr. and Mrs. Alma V. Smoot on call band, Welch, George i which was held for three days new bed springs NOW! at Bryce Canyon and enjoyed the other day In Brigham City were Mrs. Maud Millard, Mrs. the wonderful sights there, also where she Is employed. They Ivy Lawson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul live at Bakersfield, California Radcliffe and baby daughter mingling with relatives and re but were Full size, HERES AN OUTSTANDING VALUE enroute to Logan, Joyce, all of Farmington. Visit newing acquaintances. Qn the double deck coil springs. A special purchase makes way home they visited relatives In several towns enroute. this price possible, only Miss Charlotte Ferry, daughter of Mrs. Charlotte Ferry, is now located in Tokyo, Japan, where she is a teacher of graduate nurses, on a college level, HOUR SEftVIC for public health nursing. They CDEffl are trying to establish a system OTHERS 22.50 irivov $24.50 $28.95 of public health nursing such as we have in the United States, Miss Ferry had been working in Kobi and Osaka and had only left that locality about a week when the recent typhoon struck. She expects to sail for home A GOOD PHONE NUMBER to remember la TWO ONE (thal'a about the first of next year. She and when you're in trouble and need a right, twenty-one- ) has been away from the United wrecker in a hurry you'll iind it ready and waiting for your on Sundays and holidays, call States over two years, having emergency calL At night ' ' 906 or 541-worked in China, also. Members of the Birthday club were gathered at the home of Mrs. Elva Roundy to celebrate her birthday. All were dressed in kid costumes, Mrs. Lydia be ing awarded the prize for the most clever costume. A delicious luncheon was served by the hostess at one long table and the favors were kids trinkets. Various games were enjoyed with prizes going to Margie Larsen and Alice Davis. Those attending were Amanda Adele Christensen, Olga Rasmussen, Lydia Hansen, Mary Roche, Allie Roche, Lucille Roche, Mabel Rasmussen and Alice Davis and Margie Larsen as guests. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cheal enjoyed a delightful weeks vacation which took them northwest via Boise, Pendleton, Oregon, and into Montana. They visited the Grand Coulee dam and beautiful Glacier national park. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Lois Hubbard on Labor Day were Mrs. Kay Johnson and her of sister, Virginia Shumway IW Blanding, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gwilliam and Lenn Shumway of Provo, and Kelly COUNTY IS SERVICE is paid direct to creditors. BOARD CREDIT payday. COMPANY ; INC . Northwest The largest business mens organization in the painless the money is never missed. Its safe youve got Uncle Sam back-in- g up your investment, Its profitable $4 . , for every $3, after ten years. . Why not start freeing yourself from future financial worries now? Start buying U. S. Savings Bonds regularly. If youre not on ,a payroll, buy them at your bank on the Bond-A-Mon- MOST, VALUABLE Its on th Plan! Either way, you win I . AUTOMATIC SAVING IS. SURE SAVING J. S. SAVINGS BONDS Established in 1926 Idaho Oregon 5 74 Utah Nevada Division State Office Division Office . 312 I.O.O.F. Bldg. Eugene, Oregon Watch - - Box 1616 a Boise, Idaho Accounts for Sale. for the Green and Black handbills with Thu i an official U. S. Treasury advertisement-prepar- BnlK i ed under auspices of Treasury Department and Adveilnmg Council. r J ; ; i 1,'i t. T f |