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Show XMAS POEM To watch over you, ' o ' v- ' thinkm jour j i car baby Jesus lul for jou. , . Joy Rhodes left Wednesday j manger, Tonya Lee Hyde, 2nd grade. morning to speitd the Christmas The shepherds are coming holidays at her home In New York. r YAZZIE YARNS for msxa?ft j three pAOE For Sale x ELDER NEWS FOR News Of Intermountain Indian School 9U For Rent or Lease By Helen B. Hill 30-3- 0 C5 One-mont- h News-Journa- -- 26-28 Le-jjfH- D21-26-- ONDIKE GARAGE u sure its a Klondike Qi not Just a cover). delivery. Erection own property now. t PHONE 741 M Main Brigham Grade A Pasteurized MILK & CREAM For Rent or Lease FOR RENT modern, furnished apartment. Adults only. 112 East Forest. ' Strictly FOR RENT City NELSON G.A. Furnished 2 room SUPERIOR apt Hot water. Private bath. Reasonable. 95 north Second west. Phone 375-J- . DAIRY This Is Your Brigham City BUSINESS DIRECTORY A handy reference guide to Brigham Citys Sales and Service institutions. Furniture Moving Hances or long distance moving of household effects, 79 J for free estimate. phone c A Mav A Son Stok-- ; PRODUCTS, Furnaces, Radios. Washers, IDAIRE Beehive Appliances. Appliance Co. Phone 1. all tl& Phonograph Records FOR LOCAL Furn. Rug Radio, Ranges, Vac-t- i Hoover Refrigerators. North Main EXPERT RUG CLEANING, furniCleaners. niture Co. Phone ture repairing and cabinet work. Call D. C. Cornia, 506 south Second west. Ph. 530. 250. Repairs o Jewelers CO. friendly service. Tires. Garage. Auto AUTO SUPPLY ;HAM years idyear 'pairs. iR work. All Rationally racoqmzad linos of epm WATCHES and Ldb body and fen-- r Burts Body Shop, 0 PAINTING, "Your CAPITOL Complete Line 45 RPM Records Brighams Record Center Large selection of Christmas Records. ELECTRIC Paints And Glass SILVERWARE JEWELRY PALMER North Main. DECCA MT. STATES Yla&Jt and Paint And Body o RCA Clean. Repair, CO PHONOGRAPH RECORDS Diamond House" ildrens Clothing t GIFT SHOP Hitting from tots needle work, t KEEPSAKE Complete to yarns A LITTLE EXTRA GLASS MEANS A LOT OF EXTRA CHARM DIAMONDS DIAMOND SETTING ENGRAVING DIAMONDS 37 So. Main Ph. 23 teens, and e Pittsburgh Plate e Pennvemon Window Glass reads. Ladies oners RELIABLE ITS ecialize ! South Ready-To-We- ar SMART STYLES in Coats, Suits,1 Dresses, Hats. Elite Shop, 56 CLEANERS . South Main. Phone in Quality Cleaning Main. Phone 31. LADIES READY-TO-WEA- 430-W- . dresses and blouses, Your Washable and guaranteed full lingerie Tex-nz- e 7 to Finer Cleaning. fashioned hosiery. House coats Cleaning. Fur Storage, and robes. Mode O Day, 86 one 86. South Main. i! Laundry SflVE 1. & Dry Cleaners LAUNDRY & DRY MESERVY 144 South Main. CLEANERS. Phone 62. Dealers in Utahs oiled stoker slack, lump and stove. wne t, COAL & APPLIANCE fin-coa- l, Lumber VOUR SUPPLY OF KING Now! Wight Coal Co., one 110. & Hardware Merrells, Inc. Lumber Hardware John Deere Farm Implements TED DEAD OR AlLIVE rtest prices paid for horses, "ie and carp. Call us imme-elafter death of animal receive money. BTES TROUT FARM, Ph. Tn No. 1, or 2215 Logan. y more id 0 Good Printing Beautiful O Better Service O Reasonable Cost . for all your printing needs PHONE 1000 and Varnishes Norge Electrical j Appliances NEWS-JOURNA- L Selection Of Markets TREE 6 (lmh7Uuo Service It pays to check on your so rial security account periodical ly to make sure you are receiv ling credit for all the wages you are earning and the social se curity taxes you are paying, according to Wesley IF. Watson of the Ogden social security of "a l, Insurance RESULTS DAYTIME CALL SUNDAYS NIGHTS VDECKED SERVICE 935-9S- 3 C33-074- D BOURBON at ih BEST! ALL-TIM- E Not Mountain Lions wleek. The young people of the First Methodist church In Ogden will present a one hour program for Phone your society news to itorium. Mrs. Clarissa Lowry was sick leave this week. All girls dormitories on held an i Better buy Planters Club . , By any standard, you couldn't buy better I HOOF TTL STIAJGHT BOURBON CONTlNENTAi DlSTllliNG COM. WHISKY phiia., fa DON'T MISS THE THREE BIG the children, December 27 at 4:10 p. m. In the campus aud Seasons Greetings 1 Wedinvitational nesday evening from 7 p. m. to 9 p. m., with tea served In Buildopen-hous- e ing No. 21. Boys dormitories will have on Sunday from' 2 open-hous- e POTKANfPAOMOPEl BDtCrtXljCAWT BUtBLTTER CHRISTMAS DANCE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 25 - NO INCREASE IN PRICES BIG SATURDAY NITE DANCE DECEMBER 29 MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW FOR THE BIG NEW YEARS EVE PARTY l, T, News-Journa- WILLIAMS Real Estate COLUMBIA iFAULS, Mont. The elementary school Christmas assembly was held Thurs- (UP) A Seattle, Wash., fisherday morning In the campus man came to Montana to do some trout fishing but he didnt auditorium. Each class of the school had even get his line wet. In the rugged northwestern some part in the program. There was singing and the Christmas flathead country, H. M. Johnson left his car and cut through story was told. Classroom parties wil be held the timber to a stream, only to this afternoon from 2 p. m. to 4 have a large mountain lion cross the trail in front of him. p. m. He headed for the nearest ser-- 1 vice station, filled up his carj Genevieve Harrington will leave this evening to spent the with gas and told the attendant: not Christmas holidays at her home 1 was out on a fishing trip, a lion hunt. in La Salle, Colorado. here in Brigham City retired recently and is now benefits, monthly receiving However, he is receivng only the benefit of $20 minimum month because $4,200 which he earned was not reported by his employer. If these additional wages had been reported, he would be receiving about $10 a month more than he is now. While the great majority of employers report promptly and accuately; a few are negligent A worker can check at any time with the Social Security Administration to find out if his re wages are being correctly B. Tri-Stat- e On Conservation h C. Mrs. lariema Dugan was on In the last lap of competition sick leave this week. In the first half Brigham Tire Shop stayed on top in the ThursStudents of the Intermediate day league, splitting tout points school enjoyed a program Wed- with the determined Eagles was keglers. which nesday afternoon presented by approximately 100 Andersens Ford rolled high Scouts of Intermountain Indian series of the week to squeeze school. three points from second place Under the direction of John lumber and Earls Food William Prescon, Fare won a clean sweep over Stoneman, Hennen R. Perez, Laffe Bennett, the Indian school. Ralph Tso, Billie Shirley and Ray Reeder warmed the al- (Jimmy Begay, the Scouts enactleys with a sizzling 258 game ed in panorama the Nativity and 688 high series. scene as a boys chorus sang. Individual class parties were held in the intermediate school Angler Wanted Trout, Contest News-Journa- J Top Bowling Spot Announce Essay electric post year. A Merry Christmas ond Happy New Year to everyone. a, EARLS FOOD FARE. Open 8 Repair DECORATIONS a. m. to 9 p. m. .Fresh Fruit6 WASHERS, STOKERS, Furnaces, ported. Vegetables Groceries, ights indoors and out. Refrigerators, Small Appliantom Cut Meats. ces. Beehive Coal & Appliance. heaths for outside. SHEFFIELD I. G. A. The Store of Phone 1. Quality Meats and Groceries. i-Frozen Foods. Fresh Vegeta- Radio Repair bles. Every day low prices. 120 South Main. Phone 69. RADIO REPAIR one 1190 84 S. Main Phone 649-- J for Prompt and ExMen & Boys Wear. pert Radio Service. T. Howard Good 107 E. 6th N. MERCHANDISE. Smith, wee Cleaning QUALITY Blocks, fair and prices. service Sales Books - Tickets tcuum clean all makes and Master . Newsom, the Friendly Store for Men. Herschel ,es heating equipment. Im of the National Grange, has an ;diate service. Phone 420. Office Supplies a natonwide essay RESTAURANT checks, manifold nounced ide P. Larsen Sheet Metal books, salesbooks of all kinds, contest on Conservation Farmoikd. Adding Mach TYPEWRITERS, tags and tickets.. We can save ing for Abundant Living, with Registers ines and Cash REPAIRED. you money. Order from the $10,000 in prizes offered by the nt ure bought, sold and Phone 1000. American Plant Food Council, The Reminder Office. for young men and wtomen of LINE COMPLETE checks, Service Stations restaurant SLIPS, through 20 years of age, beginSALES Home tonally Advertised sheets, ledger books, ning January 1 and ending manifold Coun-Nortfishings in Box Elder 31, 1952. March all and Prn forms Main Furniture Co. office Mr. Newsom, in a joint state,-men- t Ph. 1000. Mark Brightenburg's needs. ne 250. with Paul T. Truitt, president of the 'American Plant MADE DRAPES, Vene Orchard Supplies n Food Council,' said that "objecBlinds , made to order. APPROVED QUALITY insecticide, tives of the contest are to stim'Toting and linoleum ulate new, intensive thought spraying materials. Anderson Hadfield Furniture. and aggressive action looking Produce Co. 0r toward a continuation and ImCoverings Glass And Paints provement of means and methAWk and GUUSTAN Car maximum ods emphasizing GLASS "Better Service economical production while at and Rugs. Gold Seal, HOME & AUTOMOBILE installed ALL WAYS shelves, !lrn Mirrors, Lino, the same time stressing the con and Armstrong ruband asphalt General paints, servation of our natural re and Tile. Free estimate 155 Phono & Main 180 So. 'Pert North ber tile floors. Brigham Glass sources," installation. 696. Furniture Co. Ph 250. paint, 85 North Main. Ph, keitenbeker their loyalty during tho operation Tri-Cit- fice. A worker of our patrons and business associtheir coates for their friendship Wayne's Holds Top Spot this Ph. 696 Printing Knights Spring Canyon Coal Benjamin - Moore Paints lineal Service r ( p f . f f( file their protests or other tunity to in the Lana and Survey Ofobjections fice at Sak Lake City, Utah, or in the Bureau of Land Management, together with evidence that a copy of such protest ort objection has been served upon the applicant within 30 days from the date of the first publication of this notice. Signed, William Zimmerman, Jr., Associate Director. First publication Dec. 26. 1951. - PAINT SHOP' 85 No. Main this Joyotn Christmas we wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to ofl The school band, directed by In Last Week Bowling Max Morrison, will present concert in the campus auditorWith one week left In first ium Sunday at 4 p. m. half league play, Waynes Associated Service station of TremonSeven state educators y ton held top spot In the Japan visited the school with a three point league day. win over The Best Market of Mrs. Hideko Oi, Klku Morl-kaw- Corinne. Momoka Sakai, Kashi Su The Corinne Celtics grabbed zukl, Mrs. Tetsuko Kuzlme and three from the Brigham Truck Mns. Hisako Ujiiye, all leading Co. to hold seand home economics and Mr. Hisao cond Implement and the third place Palmer Nagayasu, principal of a large Jewelry keglers collected three high school in Japan, were con- points from the fourth place ducted on a tour of the campus News and Journal. S'hig Kano by Dr. George A. Boyce and Paul rolled a 241, game single high Bramlet. and Bill Hadley rolled a 667 The group was accom pined by series. ' Mrs. C. Aileen Erickson, director of home economics education for the State of Utah de Brigham Tire Hangs On partment of public instruction. To BRIGHAM GLASS and iAL d Animal Collectors DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT. NoWashington, D. C., June II, 1951. tice is hereby giiven that on July 7, filed exchange 1950, Mark Thackeray application Utah 01961 under the Taylor Grazing Ad, as amended, to select Lot 2. Sec. 4, T. 4 N-- . R. 4 E-- . SLM in exchange for the S4 NE4. SEJ4 SWU Sec. 17, T. II N.t R. II W-- . S L. M. This notice is for the purpose of seallowing all persons claiming the oblected land or having bona fide such jections to application an oppor- dents here, was greatly R CLEANERS. )ERN Mirrors For Every Purpose Kawneer Store Front Metals Pc. Glass Blocks Auto Glass Replaced While You Wait Work or Shop. cember 28, 1948, Nick Chournos filed exchange application Salt Lake 07036 under the Taylor Act, a. Grazing amended, to select Lot 7 Sec. 9; Lots 4. 5 and 9 Sec. 17; EV NW4 Sec. 18; SE4 SW!4 Sec. 20: Lots 7. s Vi SE!4 Sec. 21; Lots I. 2. i 3,and6. 7 and 8. SE NWU. NE SW' Sec. 28; Lots I. 2. 3. 4, 5 and 7 Sec. 29; Lots 5. 9, 10 and 12. NW', NE'4, NEU NW', Sec. 30, T. 9 N., R. 5 . S. L. d M., containing 1.243.75 acrea of public land in exchange for all Seca. 3, 9, 17 and 19, T. II N., R. 12 W.; aU Sec. 25. T. II N.. R. 13 W.j all Sec. 35, T. 12 N.. R. 12 W., S.L.M , containing 3 $34.32 acrea of turveyed baae land. This notice k for the pur poae of allowing all persona claiming the selected land or having bone fide objections to such application an ip to file their protests or portunKy other objections in the Land and Survey Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, or In the Bureau of Land Management, together with evidence that- - a copy of such protest or objection has been 30 served upn the applicant within days from the date of the first publication of this notice. Signed, William Zimmerman, Jr, Associate Director. First publication, December 19. 1951. 6 Un Special program lice. Mr. Montague City, Utah. was engaged In ternoon. 29 to address the DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. Brigham City BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, Knife and Fork club. The time Washington 25, D. C. June l. 1951. he BOWLING Notice is hereby given that on Dewillingly gave to the stu- Brigham Phone 540 D21-26-p- d 1951. Walter G. Mann, Attorney at Law First Security Bank Building, TRY IT teem 1 12. 19, A. D. DELIVERED -- Ho. v present vouchers to the undersigned at Brig ham City, Utah, on or before the 1st day of May, A. D MELVIN F. NELSON, Administrator of Estate of Ne phi Andersen, Deceased, otf 'first publication December - e over-ag- 05-tf-c- Willi a-- 1 h ltd your ' - h for sale - The over-agJunior high program school will hold an allThe Ogden Area Council of school assembly this afternoon the campus auditorium. the Boy Scouts of America is In Students of various class and conducting a Scoutmasters Leaders program, with meetings groups (approximately 50) will ti.e Nativity scene. held alternatelyat Brigham enact After the program, individual and Tremonton. City MiUnder the Instruction of Tom class parties will 'be held. llard aided Blacks students, girl Van Drummelln, a group of inmembers of the home econoterested potential Boy Scout by releaders met this week In the mics department, will servebase-school in freshments the girls gymnasium on campus. Thomas Tommaney, academic ment. e head of the junior high iRamona Grinnell left today program school, an enthusiast for Carson City, Nev., where she of the Boy Scout organization, holiWe hope to have six will spend the Christmas relates, or seven troops organized at In- days with her parents. termountain school. The Christmas program of the Navajo program school special an before Speaking assembly audi-of students Monday afternoon, was held In the campus torium Thursday afternoon. Canadian Sidney Montague, of A representatives Mountie, thrilled the children from group the various classes preas they lived vicariously the account of his adventures as a sented a Christmas pageant. Sppeclal program school class PoRoyal Canadian Mounted schol class Services Offered FURNACE CLEANING SALE Mercury outboard FOR RENT Large trailer, most10 H. P. motor and Lgham City. Utah Johnson ly modern, permanently locaoutboard 16 H. P. motor. One Jday, December 26, 1951 ted. Access to toilet facilities We Vacuum, Clean and Repali A11 30;06 and one Makes of Furnace used riand water, lights paid. Near fle One 12 gauge shotgun and 7th So. on Main. S20 per mo. BEEHIVE COAL & APPLIANCE one 22 bolt action rifle. ReaPhone "ONE" Warm and comfortable for Bee sonably at winter and Admiral priced comfort. radio, Baird Sport ul,E Agency. FOR SALE Salee books, restaucom Shop. Phone 19. rant checks, etc printed with player; Electrolux Universal mixmaster FOR SALE Free your firm name, as little as ELECTRIC Hoot and for pickup ponsner te; electric steam Iron. 4c each. rent. Beehive Coal & Applidelivery service on shoe redelivery, J,"th Second west l. so order early. The ance. 68 North Main. F18t!-cpairing. Phone 0381 Rl, Ted Wood, Perry. 5 mille LE Mercury FOR RENT 2 room D19-2- 1 furnished J wcamera, with case and . O Leaal Notices h apt. Phone con C, good Very Probate end Guardianship Nojtrap. FOR SALE through ad estate, Write or contact tices. Consult Clerk of District one 1949 Dodge Wayfarer, 3 p Corinne. Court, Brigham City, Utah, or Services Ottered passenger coupe. For quick respective signers for sale, S1295. Less than 18,000 actual miles. See Walter G. NOTICE TO CREDITORS iages Estate of NepM Andersen, Deceased. Mann, Atly., phone 303. sets let in, winter before Creditors will claims th 450-W- m., tea will bej 1 Pui'd'n" No! 22. p. m. to '4 p. TKttt Ertbt hJS's "For! You can't "top our service. Drive in when down our way and get used to FRIENDLT service. When we see you regularly" we know how to serve you better. HUSKY SERVICE 403 "Husky Gets You There" lf Main Fh. 125-- J DECEMBER 31 HATS, NOISE-MAKER- S, Etc, DANCING TO THE MUSIC OF DAN ROSS and his ORCHESTRA j t l |