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Show Academy Award Program At Capitol Engineering Aid HI-SPO- Thora Oman, Valene Montgomery, Jeanette Teeter, Robert Fehlman, Shlrl Tracy and Nolin Oman. They did baptismal work for the dead. Sunday visitors at the Smith home were Mrs. Nettie Walters, a sister, and family. , Mr. and Mrs. E. J. lloltman afternoon - in spent Sunday Grouse Creek. Stake missionaries. stake school officers and Sunday others sacrament attending meeting In the Yost ward, May 27, were Afton Nye, Douglas Harper, Rpuben Ward, and their wives; Sister Alice Ward and Marian Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Aseal Oman, Colleen Barnes and baby were callers in Brigham City, Wednesday. Jesse Tracy ran a hind wheel off his truck between Naf and Standrod Wednesday night. He walked to Standrod and stayed all night. Mary Iverson has been hauling wool to Tremonton for Max Barnes. Rolan Rose and Ted Barnes have also been hauling TS Job Openings Told NAF and Mrs. James B. Tracy are visiting their daugh- Announcement of open com petitive examination for engi neerlng aid was made today by the U. S. Civil Service commis sion. The positions pay from 52200 to $2875. Positions are open in Nevada, Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona. Further information and application fonms may be secured from l he Brigham City post of. flee. ters in Brigham City, Mrs. Clair Rasmussen, Mrs. J. C. Sioane, Klea and Naomi Tracy. The Oman brothers, Karl, Harold and Asael, and Earl Montgomery, have gone to St Anthony to shear. Mrs. Rodney Taylor's parents from Plymouth visited' in Yost May 27. Mr. and ' Mrs. James Davenport, Dorothy Stevens, Valene Montgomery and Tora Omon attended seminary graduation exercises at Garland last week. Clayton Tracy graduated. " Diplomas were presented to 15 Malta high school seniors at commencement exercises held Thursday evening, May 24, at the LD.S. church. Bryce Tracy from Yost was one of the graduates. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barnes took a carload of young people their wool. to the Logan temple Mrs. Carl H. Yates has Saturday. War Victims Of Nazis Find Peace At Last , PHILADELPHIA After (UP) being married nearly a decade, Julius Leskiw and his wife, Anna finally are living the life they hoped for. The young couply were separated by Nazi SS guards only two weeks after their wedding In Lwow, Poland, in 1942. For the next several years they suffered and slaved in forced labor and concentration camps. , Then one day after the war, Anna walked right Into Julius on a highway while walking from camp to camp trying to find him. Julius also bad been searching for her. They spent some time in and IRO carrfps. Then the National Catholic Welfare Conference helped them come to this country. They are living with their sponsors but are looking for a home of their own. All About Eve Award feature of 1950 heads the special program at the Capitol on Wednesday and Thursday supplemented by Seal Island, Academy Award short feature winner and Magic Flute the best colored cartooon of ... the Academy had SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (UP) Reported stolen by spectators at If you recent auctions in this area were LINCOLN, Nab. (UP) heavy marble top and a leath want" a tip on how to boost your Bible. chances of living to a ripe old AccordNebraska. age, move to ing to state health department statistics, Nebraska ranked the highest In the nation In 1949 in the average age of death of its residents 63.1 years. - Experts said the chances are that the figure will be even higher in tWarti KfRRtlltl III atl SaatlwtR MiIm LtnJunepar' and di ,oen Includes CLEANED average Nebraskan now lives about 15 years longer than he did in 1925, when the average death age was slightly more liter Of doing , have felt wh students yoUr Curtains are ruined that itpays? experts handle the. 48. long-lifOfficials 'attributed in Nebraska to plenty of fresh air and sunshine, plus a good health department which looks g out for the of the e CALL & I" Ur62 j0 Eart J- - this we TODAY wjj schedule. BRIGHAM Wn a"dr AU N Dry instructor, to have L her kitchen modernized recently. A sink, steel cabinets and electric stove have been summe their s; well-bein- u j dry s po&sible k is th cleans that mate to carry so what Peru rd, 8 p. m. dnesdays: Conn; earn? Orche ore) jrninng id TP- - m. ugh school; well that might be exaggerating Just a little bit. One of the main joys you get out of it is that you are able to teach the gospel to them In their language. It sure surprises them to hear us speak their own language; in fact they almost get the door shut before they decide we are trying to talk Spanteeth; ish. trust you are enjoying the weather up there and think have missed the last two or of me having to compose this three papers very much. Get- letter while sitting In a tub of ting the paper is almost as good water trying to keep cool. It is as getting a letter from home. certainly hot here and J will be A lot has happened since I glad when I get used to the hot wrote you last. I enjoyed my weather. The only time we work very much in the Albu- have a breeze Is when a couple querque district. It doesnt seem of Texans get together and try possible that it has been eight to see who can tell the biggest months since I left the Mission yam. The j temperature was Home In Salt Lake City. several degrees over a hundred 'After receiving my call for a today and I am told the heat I hasn't even started yet. Spanish, speaking mission dont believe I realized the fact I want to say hello to YOU that I would have to learn a ALL" wherever you might be language and Jusit because you and Que Dios los bendiga siem-prcome on a mission, the lanen sus vldas diarias. , Elder Mack Palmer. guage isnt handed to you on a silver platter. I thing at times I thought it was impossible to learn the language, but as soon as I found out that "Gold helps those who help themselves I found out that it wasnt impos- Of City sible and now I wonder why I Salt Lake City, Utah. didnt see it before. June 1, 1951. 1 have misreally enjoyed my . sion and would like to see every Mr. Editor Box Elder News and Journal person have the same privilege. After living with the Mexican Brigham City, Utah Dear Mr. Editor; people and finding out how About two weeks ago, I made they live, you really learn to a trip to your city, at which love them. Especially, learn- time I took some nice flowers ing to eat their chili, which is which I placed on the-- ' graves of so hot that a toothpick goes lip in smoke when you pick your our two boys who were burled there, also on the graves of at least six of our friends whose remains are resting there. I just wish to express to your Sexton, Mr. Ernest Iversen, through the column of your paper,- my appreciation for - the way and manner in which he maintains the cemetery. It Is surely a beautiful sight to behold. I certainly compliment him for his good work. 1 am sure 'that people"''' who have occasion to visit the Brigham City cemetery admire Mr. I cool , . ARROW Handkerchiefs, Please 35& 50 up (FATHER'S DAY IS JUNE 17th) ... just the way MAN-sIze- d Dad likes his handkerchiefs. So too! Snowy whites and smart color borders in imported Irish linen and fine cotton. A perfect Fathers Day gift. Stop in for a good-lookin- ... box today. The Friendly Store b or FOR ARROWJtASDKERCMEFS Men Iverson for the efficient efforts he puts forth to maintain and keep the premises in such love- ly shape. ThaWking you for your cour tesy, I am, Very truly yours, . O. G. BARGERON, "Old Timer in your city. Visit In Delta Anthony Stephenson, in- - Delta. Larsen is the former Ina Stephenson. Visits In Brigham City La Von Kimball of Bountiful is spending a week visiting at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Sackett. La Von is the daughter of Mrs. Ezma Waddoups Waagen, former resident of Brigham City. - EAST LANSING, Mkh. (UP) Campus marriages are 'here to stay despite the thinning ranks of GI students, says Miss Esther Anson," associate professor of education at Michigan State College. Prof. Anson, who doubles' as faculty adviser to student wives, says returning veterans were so successful in mixing books and baby bottles that their younger brothers have followed suit. ? Enrollment at Michigan State Is 15,000. The latest count of student families is 2,638. In many ases, both man and wife are - students. - - m-- P- - Band bi 7 p- - m., at Mondays i Wednest C, j nrling cJsset June sday, none desirii or jt buying noil should Out Goes Entire Huge Overstock for Quick Actio U nn FATHERS DAY JUNE 1- 7Buy and SaveDuringOiir BigSale! z AO 10 Johns tayne oi the sston rm A.M. SPECIAL! FRIDAY " f Upholstered HEAD 10 A. SPECIAL! M. 10 A. BOARDS SPECIAL! SQUARES 28x49 $6 Reg. DISPENSERS mean Fort - jer ;na jliam lie k Regular Studio $100.00 er. Bed by nite cot MESSAGE AT OF SAVINGS! SACRIFICE You'U want this modem design: Includes Bed, CHEST. Vanity Bench. -- Regular - $127.43 SET! Outstandina Vanity with PLATE MIRROR and Cut To $29.93 $1804)0 BEDROOM Regular SET Silver Taupe color. Set includes and sign. Hurry! - 'IL $147.93 Regular $20.00 DINNERWARE cf :iks, se, SET Regular $300.00 HIDE A SET ELECTRIC $9.93 Regular 32 Pc. SILVER SET 3b tier, otals p 8 KNIVES 8 SOUP 8 TEASPOONS 8 FORKS $2354)0 REFRIGERATORS 3301), 31 Rich grey or ELECTRIC Cut To PHILCO FREEZER Reg. Three compartments, new lift storage basket, new plasticeasy utility tray, interior light, warning belL 5 Year Guarantee CUT $209.93 Textolite Plastic Top Table Almost indestructible. Set includes: Table and 4 Plastic upholstered 4 legged chairs. HURRY! style $69.43 Regular $10.00 'FOAM RUBBER PILLOWS ' Genuine "Plsytex' Super Foam Rubber construction. Beautifully covered. Last a lifetime. CUT 7 , TO made gauge metal CUT $7.93 TO $89.43 of $130.00- -7 pt SET DINETTE Finish and bolstered chairs. Blond tension table $359.43 ' E isix u hardwood. Cut To $7943 $12.00 Automat: Electric IRONS Genuine Nationally LAWN CHAIRS AND ROCKERS Quality green Reg. $410.00 12'', Cubic Foot Reg. Genuine s ef c hair Frieze Covers -- ' tural finish arms--1 ern styhng. - FREEZERS Genuine PHILCO. The large 7.2 cu. ft size. Crisper, storage space, quick chiller fray. HURRY! $7.93 Chrome ;DINETTES . : Irden, 3a 2b SECTIONALS REFRIGERATOR Plated silver for lifetime of usel Attractive new handle designs. Set CUT TO . snore, 0ls, Regular $131109 THREE PIECE ! Regular $12.00 SPOONS .. ivss u AND includes ... tinore, Beautifully trimmed , in Gold. Complete service for 8 people! BE CUT SLASH PRICE! .. c ' BED Rich grey top Mohair Frieze Fringe base mons quality. Cut To $234.33 Use as davenport byj $234.43 lb o. If 22-- HERE EARLY! the t box set ire ner, 2b IB rf Set includes Double dresser, Book Case Head Board and Two Kite Tabtes. Large PLATE GLASS Mirror Fuch Limed Oak Finish. Modern design. NITE TABLE DRESSER MIRROR. Strictly new modern de- seconc m ter tubing. S295.00 BEDROOM Peach e he The comfort of aluminum foi Tim e runs res 'ojey held teless for t s the fifth t "Barwa' Style Chau utmost in rechni Strongly ma REGULAR $169.00 CUT TO outstanding BLEACHED mahogany Peaches he De CHAIRS BEDROOM SET UNHEARD OF BEFORE in this community Everybody is talking about the SENSATIONAL BARGAINS at the NORTH 'MAIN FURNITURES $75,000 STOCK ADJUSTMENT SALE! Hurry Get Your Share TODAY! ' belowl I PRICES! t was 8 ire i, the Cut To $69.43 BEDROOM SETS tear first, the the by day. Storage space Wedne same "Simmons" ! tionally Advertised Me Rich grey tapestry a S $3.92 Brigha their sec on Couch Genuine 7 SHOUTING A City i Cut To $3.93 Aubusson , i - Rubberized back. Your choice in blue, green, burgundy and gray. A beauti-lu- l throw rug. PER TILE Z admgs FRINGED RUGS Your Choice 98' A.M. 10 FRIDAY ASPHALT TILE CUT TO $1.93 SPECIAL! WAX PAPER Every kitchen should have one. 1 $5.95 23 inch to 40 inches i 64 inches long. Mi with STEEL SLATS long use. 2k FRIDAY g' x 9" Regular $2 Kitchen Kween Hollywood Twin size. M. Regular Venetian FRIDAY Value! A $7.00 and Mrs. J. Norris Larsen and children, Marilyn, Quinn, Elaine and Bussell last Wednesday and Thursday visited at the home of Mrs. Larsens father, Mrs. 7 at Mr.- - Campus Marriages Catching On- .. Mai jisdays: rdays "The Voice Of The Reader" Uvalde, Texas d p.m. Honey K (MVRRiRNt E1(ler Box schedule w Cemetery . .bered Clair Chism, director of the departments vital statistics division, said figures showed the uslcfoght m ary Compliments Care P beautifully zason. e CO-O- CURTAI What They Think d --O- City, Wedne8day, - . AND FARMERS Brtgham 1950. than ELDER n ondays- Birth Announced . 225 West Nopal J Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Hag-lanMay 31, 1951 of Idaho Falls, Idaho, anMy dear friends of the News nounce the arrival of their sixth and Journal: child, a son, born May 13. Here I am In the great state Mrs. Hagland Is the former Grettle Shaw, daughter of Mr. of Texas, the state that makes and Mrs. Roy Shaw of this city. their own wind while bragging. Having moved about 800 miles south of my former field of labor, I would like to change my Utah Poultry Builds mailing address to here as I mupoumv BOX 1950. UiN-KR- Utah Agriculture by offering Poultrymen Mr. We Live Longer, Nebraska Says Regular $79.95 ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER heavy Nationally known $4.93 BE III LINE 10 A. M. TOMORROW FOR BARGAINS vertised Universa- l- control for all pressing. tYP Cut To Univer- - Reg. $39.43 $237.50 Electric Sewing Macninj Nationall known moke. attachmentsclogging Susie .Gem" set of GALORE! - ' Cul To $20993) . ... TiP -als W by |