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Show y 'r ? r j 'A V' T? YAZ2I Ms Lucky bay YARNS- Duck Hunters1 Intermountain School Prepares For COPPIN MOTOR CO. Pontiac Cadillac COMMERCIAL Travelers Insurance Co. hospital and polio insurance. Agent. Janies H. GOOD WILL USED CARS Miller. LIVING ROOM COMFORT Even on the coldest days you can enjoy Living Room Comfort in this practically new 1952 Pontiac Deluxe Sedan. Large fresh air heater to desired warmths Eight tube radio to bring your favorite programs. Std. transmission for economy, signal lights for safety. Many other useful accessories on this 18,000 mile car. . chg FOR SALE Buick Coupe, completely overhauled and all extras. 1949 Ford Tudor. Overdrive, pipes, skirts. Will taks 40 or '41 Ford as part down payment Also small tractor for sale or trade. Colo. FUTCH STOLLA At Bushnell Service 696 South Main St. COPPIN MOTOR CO. yrs. to pay Cadillac Pontiac See It Today At GOOD WILL USED COPPINMOTORCO. CARS LONG, LOW, LOVELY 5 A classy car thats dandy. New paint that will make them whistle. Plenty of room for six people, big heater and radio. Overdrive for economy. Priced to meet your budget. Its a Box Elder NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, December 2, I 1952 O For Sale 2 ft 8 in. x 6 ft. 8 in. combination aluminum storm and screen door. Practically new. 3 windows and one glass door. Same size. Ph. FOR SALE 227-- n a 1949 HUDSON Sedan that is step-dow- really nice. d FULL PRICE $895 FOR SALE Ivanhoe oil stove. Good condition. 48 south Third - west TeL 572-R- to pay Drive It Today! $306 down . 18 mos. COPPIN MOTOR CO. STUFFY SEZ FOR SALE Canaries, guaranteed singers. S8 and S10. Dolly S. Rockwood. 649 North Main. . Ph. 805-M- Buick Riveria coupe; air cond., radio, heat- FOR SALE er. S2250.00. 1953 Phone 393-W- . Bassinet, mattress, and liner; also small washing machine. Ph. 938-R- . 626 north Second west. FOR BETTER NOT WAIT Tit ITS TOO IATB CALL OS NOW) A KIP MAKE A DATS. Large oil heater with drum and connections; only 2 years old. $75.00; small electric hot water heater, $25; outside toilet. WPA constricted, $25; used lumber, make bid; also coal range and coal or see heater. Phone 864-at 264 North Main. FOR SALE Prevent embarrassing moments -- like, this Be proud of your'home and the furniture in it by having your chairs and sofas upholstered and rebuilt by4is.Its economical. Only the finest Of quality fabrics and materials go into our work. Call us today I MATTRESS U E. MILK 1 WHEN or financing trading Real Estate. Consult A Would the partyor par-tie- s that have picked up ewe sheep please return it to 50 south Sixth west or phone REALTOR brown and white pointer. Answers to name "Butch." Reward. Call Dog. 0198-R4- Big C.B. WILLIAMS . REALTOR Real Estate - Insurance Phone 140 So. Main 6 For Rent or Lease FOR RENT Royal Coal Contains Moro Heat Units and Less Ash Per Pound BE SAFE & COMFORTABLE NEXT 3 room unfurnish- ed ground floor apartment Heated and electric range. 11 east Fourth south. N13-tf-c- h FOR RENT WINTER PHONE ONE BEEHIVE COAL & APPLIANCE Strictly modern furnished apartment Automatic heat and hot water. TV antenna. Adults only. 112 East Forest FOR RENT Furnished 2 room upstairs. Electric range, hot water. Children welcome. Reasonable. 95 north Second west Phone 375-J- . apartment This Is Your Brigham City BUSINESS DIRECTORY A handy reference guide to Brigham Citys Sales and Service institutions Mens & Boys Wear Furnace Cleaning Appliances PHILCO Television sets, Radios, BLOCKS, The Friendly Store for Refrigera- We vacuum clean all makes and Ranges, Freezers, Men" Quality merchandise, Imsizes heating equipment tors, Hoover Vacuum Cleaners. good service and fair prices. North Main Furniture Co. Ph. mediate service. Phone 420. 53 Phone 250. Clyde P. Larsen Sheet Metal Auto Repairs Brigham auto supply co Works Jewelers 36 years friendly service. SIMONSENS Expert watch, Goodyear Tires. Garage. Auto clock and Jewelry repair. Work Repairs. guaranteed. 38 So. Mn, Ph. 868. BUSHNELL Service, 696 South . (Main Welding and Repairing. Radiator soldering. N23p Auto Paint And Body AUTO PAINTING, body and fender work. Burt's Body Shop, 604 North Main, phone 83-- Lumber & Hardware Merrells, Inc. Cleaners beeves reliable cleaners Lumber Hardware John Deere Farm Implements Knights Spring Canyon MODERN GLEANERS. Benjamin Moore Paints and Varnishes Norge Electrical Speclalze In Quality Cleaning 132 South Main. Phone 31. Sanltone dry cleaning, fur storage. Free pick dP and delivery. Ph. 86. Coal Appliances Markets U. S. Choice beef sold, custom cut and wrapped for your home freezer or locker. 120 So. Main Ph 69 SHEFFIELDS IGA THRIFT-T-MAR- they girls, paid for the orchestra and expenses from their own pockets. is Phil Shebala attendant, visiting a foot specialist at Albuquerque: Mrs. or shop. Three room cottage. Some of the first, second and Middle third year girls in Miss Turners Newly redecorated. aged couple preferred. No classes are making colored pixie dogs. J. Will Smith, phone caps to keep their ears warm 1058-J- . when the snow falls. NICE three room unfurnished Miss Victor's School November 25, Wednesday, heated apartment Ph. 836-- J after 3:30. 238 north Third group nine put on an assembly program at the Logan Junior west high school. The theme of the FOR RENT OR SALE Medical program was The Story of Appliances, Crutches, wheel Wool." Mrs. Thomas helped the chairs, or a hospital bed. girls with the weaving display, Mack's Pharmacy. Phone 1181. Mr. Sidney Sloan helped the Hold-t- f boys with Navajo songs. Mrs. McCrary, teacher, said the group FOR RENT One apart- was shown the school and serv ment and one 4 room apart- ed lunch in the school dining . ment Modern. Phone room. Once again Philip Gover has FOR RENT 4 room apartment brought home the venison. The Modern, heated. Private en- source of supply . . . well we trance. 607 south Second east better not spill that. Jack Worn eldorfaiso went hunting. News and Journal Scrap Book FOR RENT Modern apartments Mr. Bolden, group 13, building 39-at 127 south Third west. plans to keep a scrap book of features and news about In FOR RENT Apartment New termountain. Staff Family service commit condiAir large apartment tee ways and means met at the tioned. Storm windows. Oil home of Mrs. Margaret Stephens hot air furnace, electric hot last Friday evening. water; covered floors. Com' Visitors pletely modem in every reAn English teacher spect Near high school and was here, fromexchange the Salt Lake available Dec. 10. Ph. 462-schools. From the Salt Lake Vocation FOR RENT Two bedroom apt, al schools, a group of vocation' living room, dining room, kit' al teachers and Algot E. Anderchen and ' shower, furnace son, day school supervisor, came to visit our vocational departheated. Phone 834. , ment. FOR RENT Modem apartment Miss Myrtle Krusmark Apartments. Phone fifth year students honored the 443-fourth , . year group and faculty 679-W- 1, h Arrow-smith'- Meet Mr. Me Office Supplies Adding Mach Cash and Register rented, bought, sold and RE PAIRED. The Reminder Office. TYPEWRITERS, Paint and Glass WRECKER SERVICE DAYTIME CALL . mGrrnf8 S06-874- W 4 1 i I J BUFFALO, ' N. If. (UIP) Beer, picnic sand-- , potato salad and wiches are 'provided by gaso'-lin- e pumps at the Electro Re. fractones & Abrasives Cofp. here. t Mack Housley, right, . . receives congratulations from F. Leland Seely, local Sinclair distributor, left ; B. B. Deatherage, Salt Lake City, Sinclair division manager; and D. D. Billings, manager of the new Sinclair service station south of town for winning a set of four Double Eagle Goodyear tires at the grand opening of the new station last Saturday. More than four hundred people registered during the day. . . CORINNE a . - . The company sells gasoline about two cents a gallon cheap-- ; er to employes and puts a one; cent for each gallon into a fund for employe social and athletic events. The company picnic and other recreation, and social events are paid for In this matt ner. , Veterinarf 8 : - SMALL ANIMAL CINIC Each Saturday 9 A M. to 8 P. M. 63 NOBTH MAIN - Open COMMENTS -- Phonei Brigham 1040 Of Tremonlon 5766 , ' Clans Gather For Thanksgiving Feast In Corinne Community Last 1 Week-En- d the real meaning is there, under all the bright lights and tinsel. The decorations are all on the outside for show, what we have Inside of us and our homes is the important Christmas. i Someone asked me not too book "From the about long ago We have it Here to Eternity. r ' now. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Adams and family from Portland. Oregon were Thanksgiving guests at the Charles Fredrickson home. Amanda Mrs. Fredrickson, mother of Mrs. Adams accompanied her daughter and back to Portland where she will visit. Mr. Fredrickson is expected to join her some time later. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Forsgren were host and hostess to the members of the Roy Forsgren family for Thanksgiving. Mrs. Arzella Bosley tells me that Richard is experiencing good luck and accomplishment in his college debate work. He for was in San Francisco Thanksgiving and will debate in towns California other throughout the week. The small son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hardy fell from the family automobile Sunday afternoon as the family was going to Willard for a short drive. At this report Roy Is in the Cooley Memorial hospital and seems to be progressing as well as can be expected. havent said a word Henry its the car rattling. - Its time we traded for a better I YOULL BE PROUD TO RIDE IN ONE OF THESE FINE CARS! '1 OK SPECIAL son-in-la- any house at the seams. Just across the street from the Robert Youngs,, Mr. and Mrs. Jones were host and hostess to about 30 relatives, most of them bearing the name of Cutler. Such a wonderful time. 'Mr. arid Mrs. Loran Anderson were home to their children and grandchildren on this happy Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lkins had as their day Thanksgiving s guests. Mr. and Mrs. Fred from Salt Lake City. Mrs. Mathews is Mrs. ,Reta Redeling's sister. I know there were family dinners all over the ward, the above mentioned is just a small sample. But we all had many things in common, there was plenty to eat. a beautiful day and good company the best. We went to Idaho to have the day with my brother, Lawrence and to see the brand new baby boy in the family. Yesterday, if I may toe permit- ted to say so, we went to Salt Lake City and some things 1 think are worth mentioning. First, the system of highways1 south of Ogden, to be specific, the new road construction just west of Lagoon. Have any of you been' over this new highway lately? If you havent you have( a treat coming; it's a joy to be-- j hold. Such a feat of precise en-- ' gineering. It should certainly reduce accidents in this area. And the day, Sunday, was per-- j feet, warm and lazy almost. I noticed how green most lawns were and the vines and rose bushes. Jt took concentration to place the date as November, the last week in November at that. It was good to be alive. Sometimes a drive like this is a real tonic to tired spirits. And speaking of spirits, the Christmas spirit is everywhere. Salt Lake has one of the biggest Christmas trees Ive ever seen. It towers as high as some of the buildings and is' decora-ted with huge lights and tinsel, as thick as a mans arm. Christmas everywhere! If we dont let commercialism spoil It for us, members with an attractive tea in building 2, room 10. The column extends sincere sympathy to Miss Wilma Victor. She has broken her finger. is Mis Floreina V. Mailing Mailing al Madras, Oregon. Wat-hew- i car from Central Chevrolet. 1948 Frazer Sedan One owner. Very clean. 0K SPECIAL 1951 Pontiac 2 door t Get More For Your Money At Central Chevrolet Co. Phone 935 r A. H PLYMOUTHS' AND CHRYSLERS Are Available for FACTORY DRIVES from Detroit SAVE $250 FREIGHT and we finance your trip if desired. Call us for details. will 1 ines Residential, commercial and au tomoblle glass. Complete line ot General paints tat Inside and out. Andersens Glass and Palms, 85 No. VUla. ftL 180. s , ; Miss Jaunita Quinn spent Thanksgiving, day at the home of Mrs. Ann Peterson. RENT 4 Beer, Sandwiches FroroVr Gasoline Pumps? 4 dinner. Quetons vocational classes are making tea aprons to be worn are with the uniforms. They made of white organdy and trimmed with red and blue check gingham to match the uniforms. House coats are being made by girls in clothing classes for the small girls in school who do not go to home economics. First year girls who are in Mrs. Jorgensons room have each wallpapered an orange crate and made a skirt to cover it. The skirt is trimmed with the same kind of material which, curtains their dormitory win 5 .. .... 6 .. .... 7 ... .... 8 .. .... Springs is four minutes, ' later than the above schedule. u .S Eula Battiste and Miss Ohar lotte Mangseth dined at the home of Mr and Mrs. Dean Ste phens for a big Thanksgiving Uniforms Mrs. Clearys vocational girls have completed one set of uni forms for girls who work in the uni Navajo Coffee shop. The forms are made of red check and blue Dan River ginghams. Girls in Miss Smiths and Mrs. .... 7:07 a.m. 4 - Miss Lawrence Behrends, - 5:00 pjq. 7:08 a.m. 5:00 p.mv 7:09 am 5:00 7:10 a.m. 5:00 pm--, 7:11 a.m. 5:00pm- 9 .. .... 7:12 a.m. 5:00 p.m., Dec. 10 ...; 7:12 a.m. 5:00 pjm. Dec. 11 .... 7:13 a.m.- ,5:00 p.tfl., Dec. 12 .... 7:14 a.m. 5:00 putt , Dec. 13 ....7:15 am. 5:00p.n Dec. 14 .... 7:15 a.m., 5:00 p.iq., Dec. 15 .. 7:16 am. 5:01pm. Correct time at Locomotive, Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Home Economics Miss Elizabeth Oliver, heading home economics, is vacationing in Murray. Ky., with her Mrs. Ruby Price has mother. returned to work after being absent several days. Mrs. Lena Miss Norma Jorgenson and Smith spept Thanksgiving with friends and relatives in Provo. Mrs. Reed Ormand spent Thanksgiving with her parents in Spanish Fork. Dinner Party and Mrs. Irrvogene Dogeagle family, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Quenton and family, Mr. and Thrift. Good food at Its very best. Earls Food Fare. Ph. 17 GLASS AND FAINTS r f. By Marijane Morris One last word about Thanksday giving and the wonderful it was and then we can wrap it with For Rent Lease in memories and go along Christmas. Such a gathering of FOR RENT Good apartment. daws. the clans! Such a going and unfurnished. Heated. Call Looms from far of relatives coming 90S. Mr. Martinez and Mr. PTes and near. coil; .made some small looms Mr. and Mrs. Reed Campbell FOR RENT 4 room apartment. Mrs. Jorgenson has helped the family circle at Furnished or unfurnished. 507 anti' her- - girls thread the looms for completed of Mr. and Mrs. Julius the home east Second south. Call 1049-J- . mats and rugs. The girls will Campbell. They now reside in take the threaded looms to iLos Angeles, California. Reed OPPORTUNITY for ambitious their dormitories to complete says they will be there at least women to earn good income themanother year. Mrs. Ormands vocational representing Avon Cosmetics Mr. and Mrs. W, E. Young had who chosen and have arts as advertised in leading mag- girls dinner traditional their azines. For interview write. crafts and store clerking for with lots of fun,family eats, good are working Eleanor Truman. theif vocations, Manager plenty of children and grandBox 1304, Ogden, Utah. Thursday and Friday afternoons children. Its a time to bulge in the Navajo Arts and Crafts FOR fjj With only 21 days left. oJL the migratory bird season,' after are still today, enthusiasts heading for the marshes at ev-ery opportunity In spite of slow hunting. Opening and closing hours, for the next two weeks are as follows: Start . stjip - . LOST Ph. 27 Buying, sell- ing, LOST CO. 1 So. Miss Ellen C. Henderson, teachParties, pageants, programs, er, Is directing the play. gift wrapping, dinners and cam- Boys Department pus decorations are all found on The fourth and fifth year ChristSantas Intermountain boys played host at the successmas list. ful Thanksgiving dance. They The poor fellow may lose not only planned the refreshweight at the mere sight ot the ments, did the decorating and list before he stops to multiply invited the also but D2-4-p- d Lost and Found 869-M- By Connie, Dickman ' nc $1 ' - care-taker- h EVERT0N , SALE Festive Christmas Holiday Season A middle aged cou s on each Item by the student popupie to act as ranch in Zions Canyon area, lation. Rmqr has it that he Call S. Norman Lee. Phone had an Ogden factory make 400 147. Santa Claus suits for the occasion. The suits are identical except 'for the pillows. These will COPPIN MOTOR CO. vary In size according to Individual waist lines. With 400 Cadillac Pontiac Christmas spirts In these suits Good Will Used Cars be expects to create much Christmas Joy for Intermountain SAVE WITH SAFETY students and employees. Can you imagine a 1948 The boys department has seOlds club coupe with a cured ten large trees. The tree fresh air heater and good for flie front lawn is 30 feet in radio and hydramatic height. for transmission only Thanksgiving Dinner $545? Hard to believe, dinner plates Thanksgiving but we have one for YOU. increased by 150 this year at the Only $187 down and up student dining rooms. There to 18 months to pay. were about 75 teachers and emHURRY TO ployees serving the turkey dinner. The three religious groups COPPIN MOTOR CO. were represented by helpers from each of their departments. Coffee, so much a part of reservation life, is reserved for holiService Offered days here at the school. This due respect. holiday received There were 112 gallons used. Another number story which would receive the same respect from any turkey framer was Grade A Pasteurized the carving job of 86 turkeys weighing an average of 22 MILK & CREAM pounds. The children who brought the DELIVERED table decorations individual TRY IT were bursting with pride the evening before the feast. Bobby P. Anderson, a first year SUPERIOR DAIRY student in Miss Grissoms school Phone 504 was pleased to have his drawing selected for the dinner CACHE VALLEY BREEDING As- menu. Cooks in crisp white and dinsociation provides the best Holstein. Jersey, and Gurasey ing room staff in soft white nysires for artificial insemina- lon created an atmosphere for tion service. Phone Carroll professional diners. Hall, 92 north Fourth west. Little Theater Group Play December 1, 2 and 3, the LitFh. 1163. tle Theater group at IntermounFor Sale Real Estate tain will present The Little Dog Laughed, a three-ac- t .play. WANTED V-- 8 FULL PRICE $1795.00 2 350-J- 1940 ad-jus- ts $612 down available makes Brigham City Rawleigh business. Good opportunity to continue established service. Previous dealer in business 51'j years. See M. L. Kay, 227 south Second east Brigham or write Rawleigh's. City, Denver 2. Dept SICKNESS North Main. Phone 63 1040; home phone Have 21 Days Of Season Left i Wanted For Sale . 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