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Show "? 8 NOTICE! Charles Sheffield open bargain with your T V jrY , K u A hearing aid chosen for low ' Dear friends: Week National Newspaper seems to be an opportune time to pause and reflect for a moment on the very fine publicity your paper is giving the Brigham City Business & Professional Women's club. We greatly appreciate the space you have so generously given to us for club news, projects, and activities in general. Your coverage of our State Convention, held in Brigham City last June, together with the V - 1 Charles, with two brothers, opened the store in 1910. Later the brothers left the firm which was operated continuously by him. They moved to the present location at 120 South Main in HEARIN- G- Box 'Elder News and Journal ! 1 ' marking his retirement active business, Sheffield declares his plans are Indefinite but that after 42 years in the grocery business, he is entitled to a lot of rest and recreation. In from Editor and Staff ."V " ham Citys pioneer merchants, has stepped down from the head of the grocery store and market he helped to start in 1910 and has turned over the business to his son, Don Sheffield. Dont and results force you to buy a better one later on. Start with the best unsat-isfacto- ry Federation who attended, is still comment favorable bringing from members throughout the State. And the space devoted to editorials during National Business Womens Week, calling attention to our community participation, gives us a keen sense of pride in our progress. This week we wish to say thank you" for the many courtesies extended to us through ' your press. cHr,E 935-93- 6 MGUT$S 906-8741- 7 Pemeys ! Mr. and Mrs. John Forrest and son Van, and Mr. and Mrs. John Forrest, Jr. and son, Michael, re- from Caliturned last week-enfornia where they met their Forrest in San son, Richard Diego harbor. They were at the dock when Richard's ship pulled into San d SOME first! Diego horbor. Richard has been in Japan, Korea, Alaska and Pearl Harbor. Upon docking he was given a 72 hours leave and went with his family for a visit to Los Angeles. He expects to return home Mr. Lynn C. Beyeler Sonotone Consultant WILL BE AT BRIGHAM HOTEL WEDNESDAY. OCT. 15th 1 P. M. to 6 P. M. Certified at a later date. Phone your society news to 771 FOAM RUBBER PILLOWS Charles Sheffield . . . after 42 years at the head of the grocery store and market he helped to found, retires from the firm. His son, Don, will serve as manager of tiyj Sheffield IGA store. breathe with your every movement, circulating refreshing air. Sanforized percale cover in white, pink and blue. 4 Kindergarten Club of Brigham for Box Elder Breeders city, whose object is moral, social and Intellectual Sell Registered Stock culture of its members as ctly-related to child life in, the Sale of a registered Holstein-Friesiahome and to help establish free bull and a cow have is well into its Kindergartens, been made recently by Box El38th year of community service. der county breeders, according The club was organized in to information released by the association of 1914 with Mrs. Vosco Call, Mrs. Hoistein-Friesia- ALL WOOL $10.00 n Day, Mrs. Abel S. Rich, America. Mrs. Oleta K. Bryan Brown, Mrs. Leon D. Gardner, Deweyville, Mrs. David sold Charles Andersen, a registered bull to Charles Hendersen, Mrs. Roy Young and M. Fullmer, Tetonia, Idaho. Mrs. Wynn Eddy among the Howard N. Hansen, Mantua, charter members. sold a registered cow to Morse This week membership ban- E. Anderson, Heber City. quet will be held on Friday evening beginning at 7:30 p. m. at Ladies Of Reading the Intermountain Indian School. Membership of the club is now Circle To 88 with new members to be ad'Ladies of the Reading Circle mitted on Friday. will meet this evening, October .Mrs. Myrland Balls Is now 8, at the home of Mrs. Alta serving as president of the group Shaw. A travelogue of a trip abroad and relates that each year the club has Increased Its activities. will be presented by Mrs. Orson Extra long, extra warm! 72 x 90 year moth damage guarantee. Choose from red, wine, gyeen, aqua and yellow. 5 . IMPORTED Advanced Television Set Ever Built NEW FOR 1953 ... Youll be surprised at our LOW TERMS, how easy it is to own this beautiful, richly styled cabinet on swivel castors. Model 1853 with the 150 square inch n picture, UHF VHF built-iaeral and other new developments. Its the sensation of the TV world. NEW PHILCO TV AS LOW AS $9995 Including Federal Tax and! 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Not resting on past laurels the club is now actively engaged in playground sodding projects and just this past week approached the city council again concerning the damage of uncovered culverts. They spearheaded the drive on culverts which all ladies civic organizations have joined. 4 LB. BLANKETS Harold The Most ONLY AT PENNEYS! $3.99 n TUNER A. Cool, clean, comfortable. Millions of tiny air holes Kindergarten Club Into 38th Year Of Community Service Flan Membership Banquet For Friday Projects have included safety campaigns, play grounds, kindergartens, play ground equipment, tables and benches, Junior Peach Days parade, Fashion show and an attempt to check the culvert ditches In the city. Summer Kindergarten in Brig' ham City is a result of mem bers presenting a petition and kindergarten began June 9, 1938. Many times the member ship has been called upon to donate toward beautification of old Central school grounds and also the Lincoln school grounds. In October, 1939, It is remem bered that Mrs. Oleta Bryan cut the 25th birthday anniversary cake. Mns. Bryan was the oldest continuous member. Beginning with World War II they were active with Red Cross sewing projects. Because of the great number of ladies whose husbands served in the armed services the last meeting was held August 18, 1942, and the group did not meet and reorganize until August 18, Thrusday, 9:30 smashing savings : dire- X WRECKER SERVICE Sincerely yours, Brigham City Business & Professional Womens club By Anna E. Erickson, President. Meet Son As Ship Docks In San Diego Harbor S66 . TTTTTryrrr 1933. . . price proves expensive if guesswork-fittin- g '.I ; 'rI Charles Sheffield, one ot Brig- on f Saturday, ' TTT out-o- f ' . Retires From Firm OFFICE remain 4 r?r Journal mailed to each OUR READERS WRITE and town member of the State ' EMPLOYMENT will not t- y ? ? y complimentary issue of the News Retires From Active Business Elder NEWS Brigham City. 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