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Show Central School r-- Have Thanksgiving Day Dinner Early So Children Can Attend At Recent inspection Of Local Reserve Unit , The A. Elwynn Seely family of Brigham City moved "Thanksgiving" up a few days so that Dwayne .E. Seely and family, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Elwynn Seely, could be present for the affair. The family enjoyed their turkey dinner last Sunday with Dr. J. Rodman Seely, Salt Lake Reports Fun On Friday Every Friday afternoon We have fun in our room. We have programs of music and stories, ' Poems and games and nice recordings, Sometimes we have a little treat, That, of course,, we like to eat. All of this makes school such fun, . That is why we like to come. By Julia Clark. 0 f-- thanksgiving .r MENU Carolina wrote to us asking ius fo tell her about our state and " , ? , , I Sprue' Roast Tom Turkey (Stuffing & Cranberries) Fried Spring Chicken (Cranberries) Roast Leg of Pork (Sage Dressing and Apple Sauce) Grilled Choice Steak (Radishes) , of the 'children! wrote THIS WEEKS . si ne f - Keeping Sharp On Artillery Computing , . , are, left to right: Ffc. Whitney Checketts, Lt. Omar Call, local battery commander; Major Dean R. Jeffs, unit instructor of the Ogden area; Major Tholnas Shaugh-ness- y, Sfc. George Thornley, Pfc. William W. Markham and Sfc, George Petersen. They are seen examining plotting and computing of firing data for the units 155MM howitzers. B: Battery meets the first and third Thursdays at the War Memorial home at 7:30 p. m. The battery consists of four officers and 20 enlisted men. Persons interested in joining, Lt. Call advised, should contact one of the officers: Omer J. Call, Dick M. Jensen, Marcus E. Lee or Ramon L. Jensen. Homer Dixon is first sergeant of the BIUYS 57c HALO SHAMPOO 2 for (39 23c 2CDs 16c , l 63c- - Pppsodent 59c Pepsodent ; TOOTH BRUSH TOOTH PASTE . TOOTH PASTE 1 M PERMUTIT; Slsfaffldfio pt. Vacuum Bottle .JL 1 Bartschi. m 9 25c Squibbs 2 for Janis Fifth Grade We have been studying about the Indians in social studies. surely enjoy receiving Several girls in our class presented a very Interesting play about the Indians entitled The Hungry Tribe. The girls memorized their parts and made their own costumes with paper bags and crayons. They looked real nice. 1 The girls faking part were Nancy Jeppson, Judy Anderson, Saundra iBeecher, Mary Eleanor Johnson and Linda ffepperson. The director of the play Iwas Christina Hyatt. The play was taken into anHov quick ludsing other room and proved to be a toft water for oatier success. '"'Nm dithwoshing, whiter Vl washes, glorious One of our science projects shampoos, delightful bathing. Get complete was cold packing cider. We details on this amai-in- g brought the materials and went new automatic over to the cooks room to can water softener, it. 'For our research we are going to have cider and doughnuts. Also we brought in can labels. We found these strange labels, oranges, hot dogs, potatoes and We , 45c Listerine these letters and we like to write to other places because we are proud of our state. about Utah and others iwrote about Brigham City. We told about the early pioneers: how the people make a living, what crops are raised in Utah and about the scenic wonders of our state. .TOOTHPASTE both for 1 Rich Chicken Soup or Chilled Orange Juice Tossed Green Salad with Dressing Candied Sweet Potatoes or Snowflake Potatoes Buttered Whole Kernel Corn ' Home Made Rolls, Ice Cream Beverage qt. Vacuum Bottle oniort6. SOFTENER WATER ' 4 Box Elder NEWS You certainly will grow old quickly working in an outkitchen. Be smart dated, and remodel your kitchen. Youll find time, steps and energy will be saved. Youll keep younger looking, back-breakin- too. Costs 43 than pre-w- less Ask for A fit mtuggist FREE db O O O MATTIFS BEEHIVE Coal and Appliance , PHONE ONE t t T . Uf CAFE 907iatMAINf Prepared The Way You Like Them" Phone 825 For Reservation 1952 A four-foote- d friend t 1 i 3 , i in a foreign land lends aid to the U. S. Marines V - . lhis is a picture whicK could have been taken .almost anywhere and almost any time in the past ten years . . . there may very weU be others like or more. it taken in the next ten years ... , For in a time of unrest such as this, our country must be alert on many fronts to keep the restless peace. This takes strength. Strength in manpower, strength in our national economy, represented by Linda R. Jeppesen. YOU! , For you are an important part of our countrys economy. When you have a sturdy backlog of savings you are secure and so is your country. And one of the best ways for you to build up and keep such security is by buying United States Defense Bonds regularly. Your bonds and other forms of saving-makyou a solid, dependable citizen of an economically strong nation. And peace is only for the strong! Buy Defense Bonds today . . . and buy them regularly through the Payroll Savings Plan where you work. Strengthen your own future and that of your country by saving your money through bonds. d . for a FREE estimate this week. Serving You Since 1892 v Four-month-ol- home trial 8 NOTHING DOWN! Two COLUMBUS, O. CUP) young tigers at the zoo here seem to be getting along nicely since they have been separated. SJmfba was brought here as a prospective Sheba. mate for At the first meeting Sheba snarled at Simlba and the latter bounded outside the cage and refused to return. Put in different compartments, on friendlier the two are now terms. Sheba ' reaches through the bars and pulls the younger cub over to her. And Stmba rubs against the bars when he wants attention from Sheba. automatic models BTfON or telephone - - TERMS AS LOW AS $8.00 A MONTH. Friendlier Terms ar , Stop in Tiger Cubs On sa. one-cabin- et g, ; All-Mea- ls Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, November 26. HOW TO GROW OLD QUICKLY! "WALK A 0LOCKWSAVE77 battery. KLEENEX 3C3s daughter, also present. Dwayne, his wife, the former Pat Boyce, and three children, Terry Kay, Scott and: Robin Ann, will leave Brigham City Thursday for Portland, Oregon where he will serve as a field mana-- f ger for Westinghouse company. He has been working for the company in Cleveland, Ohio. Dwayne Seely graduated from the University of Utah school of engineering. Q j It is very interesting to re- ceive letters 'from children' in other states. A girl from North itty. 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