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Show ' Honeymoon On Location w riwnr-'l1'"- 1 Hanging Bell brings Grandparents ,l'" CCRLNTH, Miss. (UP) Estelle lAnderson Eight-year-ol- d and brother Jamher es have found a modern use for an country dinner bell they use it in place three-year-ol- N d of a telephone. Jn Civil War days, the hell was used to call field C, I ' PAGE TWEim when properly selected lent fiber properties.'1 Texas Claims Superior tons because The report apparently refuted of their greater will, that a For Its Cotton strength, make stronger yarn popular misconception heard Qualities grown on Irrigated Jnd cotton land than can be had from cotton of hands In for dinner. Idj, 'World blackWar IL it was used as d out signal, and it could be for miles. Now when the Anderson children want their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hinton, to come visit them from their home several miles away, they 1 just ring the old bell. Both families have telephones, but the kids say the bell v. is much better. A EDINBURG, Tex. (UP) re- Cotton Research Committee of Texas says the cotton grown in the Coastal Bend and lower Rio Grande Valley areas of Texas 1s superior in some respects to that of the midsouth and southeast. "Valley and Coastal Bend cot port by the the same length produced in and southeast, the the report said. It would appear mills a saving in the cost of raw material by buying cotton from the Valley and Coastal Bend area because of the excel mid-sout- h can-effe- BOX ELDER No, Brigham City, Wednesday, Octobx u Excuse My Dust I (MUNCIh, Ind. W. Sloan, 23, was'wjl reckless driving chare Ing a state police 85 miles an hour. Troclf, they had to speed uptoaiJ an hour to overtake Slol lacks the quality cf dry cotton. diThe committee, headed by rector John Leahy in Austin, said its report was made upon data obtained from tests in the laboratories of the University of Texas and Texas Technological '' College, t f . f A I V$ I h ' JEAN SIMMONS, recently the bride of Stewart Granger, joined her husband on location during 'the filming of the new picture, Soldiers .i1 Three In which Granger is starred. Theres a hUity that the happy couple will be co-Jiieturein the not too distant future. , ' - w . . ( , M-G-- M si YAZZIE YARNS A film of Boy Scout work will be shown the students Monday to create among the Navajo children an Interest in the Boy Scout program.-- - , . Jfews Of Intermountain Indian School . Br Helen and Jikawa, Mrs. Ann (Hobe Mrs. Mary Scothem. B. Hill Gabriel blow your horn. There is elk news tonight ' in three campus homes. Butchers would go out of bus-Iess if we all were as good shots as the Wilbur Curley, Bernard Srandchaft and Joe Baker j hunting trio. , , The three musketeers bagin the ged an elk Saturday Blacksmith Fork Canyon. Baker got In the fatal shot. J The animal vhen dressed tipped the scales at 300 pounds. It weighed even more when it was undressed. This Is confus. lng; the feminine method of determining weight Is to disrobe and .weigh, less. j Envious noses will be cast In the direction of Building No. 8 and 9 where these lucky hunters dwell. t ' f Mrs. Russell Dugan entertained at a dessert canasta Saturday evening the following friends and members of the staff who assisted her In completing the student roster:, Joyce Thorson, Nathan Zollinger, Dick Cuth-ber- t, Rebecca Robinson, (Romona Grinnell, Dorothy tHanlon, Ann Wood,' Nathan Milton of Logan, Joy Rhoades,1 Max (Morrison. L Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Engles, Cleora Helbing, Wilma Victor, n f Choice of LADIES 17 JEWEL or MANS 17 JEWEL BULOVA, plated case Mrs. Leo Fredrickson received word that her sisters husband, 'Jim Adams, was killed Thurs at Dragerton. day in a cave-iThe supporting timbers of the mine shaft in which the Drager ton miner was working collapt sed, and acording to the tending physician Adams . was apparently killed instantly when thousands of tons of coal fell on him. , . '' rolled-gol- d $Qft75 .......JL..'. Choice of ladies 17 JEWEL WATCH, or Mans H f95 17 JEWEL WATCH .... ELGIN, BULOVA, WYLER, GRlM WALTHAM. C Choice of MANS 17 JEWEL ELGIN or Ladies 17 JEWEL ELGIN, gold filled case and bracelet v 33 LONGINES-WITTNAUE- Choice of LADIES 19 JEWEL ELGIN, 14 k. gold case or MANS 21 JEWEL LORD $7150 ELGIN I I 75 R, ROTON, BENRUS, t Mrs. Peggy Russell spent the week-enIn Salt (Lake City with her husband who is employed at the Federal Employment Agen d LADIES 17 JEWEL L . .BULOVA cy. Anthony Carr, son of Mrs, luana Carr, was honored on h Thursday evening on his birthday with, ,a lovely i , , party. There was 'dancing, games and refreshments including a huge birthday cake with seven twinkling candles on it. in (All of the girl students Building 18-- and the following invited guests were present at the occasion: Wilma and Elmar Lincoln, Margaret and Joe Fobb Dewyne and (Loretta Wyant, Ar thur and Rena Mae Begay, Hel en and Hazel Bird, Harold and Rowena Russell, Joy Lincoln, Harry Dlswood, Bernice" Ancino, Agnes Ancino, Charlotte Mang Marian Jeppsen.,Mr. and Mrs. seth, Mary Joyce, Billie (Holder, Joseph iHobe, Mr. and Mrs. Mal- Barbra Earl and Myrtle Arrow colm Queton, Mr. and Mrs. Bill smith. Skenandore, Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Visiting the Jim Bordeaux Robert Bonnell. . were Jims cousin and husband, Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison Superintendent George Boyce and their daughter, Gloria;-Th- e will speak before a group of Morrisons were enhoute Salt Lake City Klwanians in the from South Dakota to- - Calif or Lafyette'Ball Room of the (Hotel nia. , I Utah, Thursday, October 11. be Dt. Boyces subject will The Brandchafts entertained 459 years under the white at canasta Friday evening. The man. Accompanying the su guests included: Mr. and Mrs, perintendent will, be two Nava Jim Bordeaux, Dr. and Mns, Ray ' mond Teal, Mr. and Mrs.1 Frank jo students. Crowell, ; Mr. and ' Mrs. Joe On Thursday 'afternoon, Octo Weight, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence her 11 a group of 100 Girl Scout Hill, Misses Genevieve (Harring (Brownies) from Logan will ton, Nora Grissom, Wilma Vic visit the school. tor and Mrs, Russell Dugan. Mrs. James Gralton, Scout Master and Scout leaders will Betty Lou Seacewater, payroll ' accompany the girls. clerk, left Friday for vacation Students of the specll Navajo at the home of her prents, Mr, program school will be guides and Mrs. James Seacewater of , conducting a tour of the cam Stillwell, Oklahoma. ; $flfl75 , 03J W MANS 17 JEWEL - BULOVA sev-ent- WPH'Alm t HAIL 'OVERSEAS a aaftift ... i am isBiniuv : . MAIL 'ORDERS MANS 17 JEWEL " ELGIN ...: LADIES 17 JEWEL , ELGIN NOW The period October 15 to November 15' has again been designated by the post office department as the period for mailing Christmas parcels for members of our Armed Forces serving outside the continental United States. Parcels destined for Japan, Korea and the islands in the' Pacific should be mailed as early as possible , . . and not later than November 1st. Parcels for Navy and Marine Corps personnel serving in remote areas should be mailed not later than October 15th so do your CHRISTMAS SHOPPING for the boys in service NOW! (rawer mud g ihujuq Swiss makes! See These Outstanding Bargains! 1 2 fcr fife alri - WELCOMED MAN S 17 JEWEL - $715 1 WYLER, gold filled case LADIES 17 JEWEL WYLER 1 $ftiO Uf k SPECIAL 'WATCH SALE! y Mens waterproof, shockproqf, watched in stainless steel cases, standard movements ; . 17-jew- el 1 w . 5 Choice of mens or ladies new BENRUS WATCHES with match-in- g expansion $AI75 bracelets gold case, fine standard movement, fully guaranteed, an outstanding value at this special price of 17-Jew- el ' Mans r 17 3 diamond jewey WHITTNAUER " $7150 dial LADIES 17 JEWEL tax excluded GRUEN 1 1 1 $075 V9 : pus-Mrs. Jesse Valdez Is engaged .With the incidence of eplde in substitute teaching in the in- re kereto conjunctivitis duced to 15 students, the quar antine against this eye infec tjon .was lifted October S by chief medical officer J)r. Ber - nard Brandchaft. restriction this of The raising will allow for a fuller life for the students. Town day which was resumed this week, was an evept for the chldren, who for sometime have- - been confined (Ale -- within the campus boundares: The swimming pool will open . on Monday. i Dave Stewart who has been recuperating at home following at the Cooley Memajor surgery v morial hospital, returned to work last Tuesday. - Mrs. Lynn Engles entertained at a party Thursday evening a for Dorothy Hamon, Mrs. Du git. Joyce Thorson, Mrs Darlene Skenamiuie. JSuye Fu Mar-U-rn- termediate school. Hiker Stumbles ' On Rare Find I i , - (UP) Hundreds of fishermen, campers and 'hikers had stumbled over a rock at Pistakee Lake, but It. remained for Adrian (Puls to recognize it as an archaeological discovery. Puls visited resort area 55 miles northwest of Chicago, stumbled on the rock and recognized it as a 300 pound lump of copper brought down from the huge copper fields of the north by the last big glacier. 'He dug it up. managed to get it into hs car and brought it home. Puls,- - an amateur archaeologist for about 25 years, said It Was from' such copper that 'Indians who once inhabited the their ('Imago area fashioned arrowheads and tools. CHICAGO -- Choice of ladies EMBRACEABLE BENRUS and mans $JHt50 ENDURABLE Waterproof, shockproof watch with , sweep-secon- 17 jewels J d, I. LADIES 17 JEWEL LONGINES MANS 17 JEWEL LONGINES .... $ Ladies $7150 I WATCH Mans veri-thi- n jewels GRUEN, ...'. ' $A(V5-1- 7 |