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Show f' $ urn SifcrCcagh Relfof When oew drugs or old fail to help couh or chest cold don't delay. ypW Crsoaultlon contains only safe, help fid. proven ingredients and no to disturb natures process. It goes into the bronchial system to aid nature soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial membranes. Guar-'a- n teed to please or your druggist refunds money. Creomulsion has stood the test of many millions of users. nar-'coti-cs CREOnULSION tsOms Ceeght, Ckest Colds, Teen age girls and members of the Deacons quorum In the Second ward presented the program, a group of short talks, Sunday evening. Meeting, conducted by Counselor Lafayette F. Jensen and presided over toy iBishop C. Horsley, opened with ormusic toy Renie H. gan prelude The phone number of the News and sirtglng conductand Journal Society editor in 771. Littlewood ed toy Charles W. Goodliffe, Kay Daines offered invocation and sacrament was handled toy Jay Meservy and Alven Hendrlcksen and deacons. Speaking on the program were Geanile Olsen, Darlene Dennis, Roberta Young, Barbara Jeppson, Robert Petersen, ODell Hammer, Thomas Mclntlre, Glen Day, Raymond Knudson, Don Mclntlre, Dennis Sheffield, Richard Bennett, Ross Bennett and Jensen. A piano duet was rendered by Renie H. Littlewood and daughter, Adrianne. Wesley Anderson and Thomas v' , , Fryer, supervisors in the deacons quorum, gave short talks. Eagles' Auxiliary President, Mrs. Esther Hodges, today called a special workshop meeting for all members of the Eagles Auxiliary. Meeting will begin fit 8 pm. in the Eagles hall Instead of the usual officers' meeting. Acuta Iroachltii z: ' - t I eiiDAD etiGs?' Sentimental and v tenf pKLctlccU. lar blood oak. Hat aad'ritias trar. -- ww ml thrill for your loved one Christmas morningl Come in now and choose htr Lane! DOWN DELIVERS Iwar straamllotd aaodtra cbost Soltkod la Amaricaa wal- mac Self-riiatarior Her. . QjfV5 WPS ' (Weekdays) y ; Children $1,00 Sat. & Before Holidays Frances Petersen After Closing song, Robert Jen- Kindergarten Dancing Party For Kids Thurs. SISTER DAUGHTER ONE GARMENT SAVED PAYS FOE A LANE I Si top prices ora paid for all products 'marketed from through Utah Poultry. Savings on supplies, feeds and equipment and extra savings in the form of patronage payments also are paid. ! Ask your local manager about membership. Use Our Own Easy Payment Plan 'iAJuI Festivities for the annual Kindergarten club childrens Christmas dance will begin at 3:30 p. m. at the Carpenters Union hall at 331 south First west on Thursday, December 18. Dancing and run will continue until Santas visit 6lated for 4:30 p. m. when he will help with handing out Christmas treats. All children and grandchildren of Kindergarten" club members are invited to the affair, Mrs. Harriet Balls and Mrs. Marg Baty, said today. Helen Mar Strong, Bear River City whose engagement and approaching marriage to George E. Lyman, was announced by the prospective brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon M. Strong. . . . Thep spent Thanksgiving Day with relatives In Phoenix. Mr. Burtcher has two brothers and Mrs, Burtcher has two sisters, two brothers and her njoth-e- r living in Arizona. Olhrlane CHESTS Children 75c who will become the bride of Dennis Vail, December 27. Engagement And Approaching Marriage Of Helen Mar Strong To George E. Lyman Announced Mr. and Mrs. Leon M. Strong, Bickmores Arrive Home Bear River City, announce the and forthcoming From Alaska Duty engagement I MOTHER $1.00 . . . sen pronounced benediction. AS ADVERTISED IN LIFE SWEETHEART Adults Pvt. Jim J. Neamen, Jr. of Portage, Utah, has been awarded the Combat Infantryman Badge for his action under enemy fire In Korea. He is with the 40th Infantry division. Arizona. , SAT., DEC. 20th Wins Combat Award Mr. and Mrs. M,' A. Burtcher and daughters, Nancy and Sidney, returned last week from A EFFECTIVE Pvt. Jim J. Neaman Jr. Burtchers Return From Phoenix , Arizona Visit BoutHul modsrn wyl las tabbed ia popu- HAIR CUTTING PRICES ; the engagement their daughter, Frances, to Dennis Vail, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Vail, of 540 east Fifth south, Brigham City. The wedding will be performed at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Thurza Moyes, Dec. 27. Mr. Vail is stationed at Corpus Christl, Texas, in the navy. Frances will accompany him back on the expiration of his ; ' furlough. e r-- kf . Engagement Of Frances Petersen To Dennis Vail Is Announced; Plan Marriage Dec. 27 Mr. and Mrs. Ivan C. Petersen Will Exchange Nuptials announce of . ILAKIIl 1 V Plans Idaho Falls Temple Marriage Young People Present Talks In 2nd Ward Special Work Shop Slated For Eagles Aux . owbv c , marriage of - their daughter, Lt. and Mrs. Eugene Bickmore Helen Mar, to George E. Lyman, of 'Rexburg, Idaho. They will toe and daughters, Karen and Ann, 12 Box Eder NEWS married in ,the Idaho Falls tern-- I have arrived in Brigham City City, Utah Brigham from Alaska. They returned to pie, Dec. 30. Wednesday, December 17, 1952 Mr. Lyman is the son of Mr. Utah last Tuesday. Lt. Bickmore is to report at land Mrs. Willis J. Lyman of Fort Sill, Oklahoma in January. (Rexburg. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mies Strong is now attending iBrigham Young 'University. Mr. W. O. Bickmore of Logan. Mrs. Lyman attended 'Ricks college Bickmore is the farmer Betty Shaw of this city, daughter of and has spent two and one-hal- f years in the Mexican mission Mrv and Mrs. Roy Shaw. field where he was a counselor to the mission president and Eagles And Auxiliary (mission secretary. He is now attending the University of Utah. Youngsters To Party The bride-to-bwill enroll at All youngsters of Eagles and the 'University of Utah begin-Ininmembers are invited Auxiliary next Miss with the quarter. to join with Christmas fun at Strong is studying piano with the Eagles hall' on Saturday, DeFrederick Dixon of Salt Lake cember 20. ' ' ; (City. The party will begin at 5 p. m. A reception .will be held jn and continue until 8, those In ' their honor on the evening . of charge announced today., I Dec. 30 In the Second ward cha- barrel of quality in every a bottle! 86 PROOF OLD QUAKER DISTILLING CO- g YOUR SANTlf Pretty frills for -- Christmas . . . thats what she likes I , , ENJO.Y Seagull Members Told Of December Meeting SOF.T Officers of Seagull) camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers today reminded members of 'the December, meeting to be held on Friday, 'December 19, at 7:30 p. CLYDE B. STRATFORD, Manager INDIANA AVEVGS! 1 pel In Rexburg. - LAWRENCEBURG. LENTYOF BECAUSE PENNEYS IS e I and there's . V m. V WATE BOXED . The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Rose A- -. Young, 95 north First west. The decision, of not exchanging Christmas gifts, will be adhered to. All members are reminded of the 25 cent contribution toward a typist fund. All members are urged to be present. Have washes, NOTICE I I I PERMUTIT JOSEPH C. TOOMBS, Executor of the estate of Harold C. Toembs, Deceased. Date of first publication November 26, A. D.. 1952.. Wm, E. Davis, I Attorney for Executor, I Nov 26 Dec. 310-1TO CREDITORS Estate of John Albert Simmons, Des ceased. Creditors will present claims with I vouchers to the undersigned at 42 . South Main Street, Brigham &ty, Utah, Ion or before the 25th day of January. ... A. D.. 1953. MRS. NELLO CHRISTOF PERSON, ; Executrix of the estate of John Albert Sim mo os. De ceased. Date of first 26, A. D., 1952. N 26- - acetate-and-rayo- n LACY GIFT Scalloped edges. stocking SLIPS 3 SOFTENER WATER , Cosfs 43 than pre-w- less publication ...thats Penneys automatic model Aik for FREE horn trial - . ' A A 5 lb. CHOCQLATES Delicious Mary Esther BEEHIVE with assorted Coal and Appliance November Sweet things for the sweet idea in bringing you this bevy of slip beauties! Choose from many, many styles with ruffles, embroidery appliques, net frostings, other lovely touches. ..all in pas4 included. tels, sizes ar NOTICE You can be a generous Santa Claus . . . and a smart one, too with a little bit of planning. Just decide how much youll need for Christmas, 1953, and start right now to accumulate it a few dollars each week. Talk about happy! . . . youll be thrilled to have all that cash to spend . . . and happy to know you wont bills. have to fight your way through a lot of Take Santa by the beard and start your account today. Cute Multifilament TO CREDITORS Estate of Harold C. Toombs, Deceased. Creditors will present claim with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence, Brigham City, Utah, on or before the 31st day of January, A. D 1953. I cotton.- water softener. Legal Notices I glorious shampoos, delightful bathing. Cot complete details on this amai ing new automatic Probate and Guardianship Notices. Consult Clerk of District Court, Brigham City, Utah, or respective signers for informa' tion. I 98 box of 3 Three pretty hankies, all gift boxed . . . with fancy trim or lace at the corners against fine white sudsing toft water for saiitr dishwashing, whiter quick PHONE 32-4- $3.49 ' MENS GIFT HANKIES ONE - 98 An Old Kentucky Tradition after-Christm- as i box man in your Perfect for the life. Colored or white, with rolled hems. Three to a box. MENS GIFT PAJAMAS $3.98 Fancy stripe in broadcloth and knit top pajamas. .Bright Stripes ? i NEW $2.98 STRAIGHT $2.29 98 BOURBON Rich leather dress gloves of genuine capeskin. Slip-ostyling. Open sides. Brown, The kind of ties he would buy himself. Tasteful patterns in the new slim styles. ' See them now J Handsome houndstooth checks with the feel and good looks of a more expensive shirt. Completely washable, sanforized. Small, medium, large. i; 86 PROOF 4. v ir ii H-- p. i .. -- Moral - Member Deposit Insurance Carp. Member federal Reserve System GLENMORE DISTILLERIES NEW COTTON CHECK SHIRTS GIFT TIES . : $2.98 ! KENTUCKY " . . - COMPANY lOUISYIllE, KY, CAPESKIN GLOVES n and black, lined & .unlined. . i Open Friday, Saturday, Monday And Tuesday Until 9 P. M. |