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Show if f, ' '" 7 I I M V o Public Invited To Colorful Event - , t . ;puring 1954, Is Supervisors Report ' TJte oil anJ water conservation program of the South Box tldct Soil Conservation district continues to' grow, according to th0,hrtual report Of the board or supervisors. Progress in 1954 was slowed, the report stated, because of a of irrigation water, Shortage lower crop . production, lower rarnt Income and high labor and machinery costs. , .The district now, has a total t 81 cooperators,-- with 4 total of, 12,640 acres. There are 41 ibasie plans totaling 5,411 acres. The report said that of the four 'irrigation group - enterprise agreements, only, one was active this yean and they installed 637 feet tsf 12 Inch concrete irrigation pipe line. One new group drainage - agreement was written, during the, year, A group of five farmer's Installed 4,700 feet of closed drain which bene-fitte1?2 acres of good land. Education Successful i .The report said the educational program for the district was , d Among other activities were a land capability tour for Young' Farmers, a tour to Willard Basin and wide use of Jotal paper and the state farmer JCor dis; of news. ' ' v , r Meetings of the district supervisors are, held monthly, on the first Thursday at the Box Elder county court house at 7:30 p. m, from November 1 to March 31 1 and at 8 p. m. from April v - supervisors Include Douglas Quayle, chairman; Cyrus T. Jensen, vice chairman; E. Johnson, treasurer; Ernest blstrlc$ Newell J- - Larson, Byron W. War-te- members, and Paul Daniels, assistant county agent, secre-tar- Thatcher Lady Speaks t Mrs. , Succumbs Here -- -- He "was f born ? January,-14- , it Scljo, Utah, 'a son of Jesse' and Sarah Jane Glover Bradshaw., He was reared and 1884 - educated in Idaho. lAfr,- - Btadshskw married Mary Mitilda Daley October 11, 1906 ih the Logan LDS temple. She ' died l,n 1911- ' married Leana Harris, Sept. 1, 1920 lit the Salt - Lake City. LDS temple. She died in " 1948. He wps engaged at Sor?e, 'Idaho. He in farming fulfilled a mission to the Southern States Snd was active in the Seventy quorum in the Brigham City Fourth Ward. , , . , Survivors vlnclude four daughters and one- - son: Mrs. Victor (ErrrtfD .Nelson, Mrs. Dewey (Hilda) Cottld, both of Brigham City;, tors. Lloyd Christie Barns, kiysvllle;; .Mrs, David (Laura) - - Ogden;' Grant Anderson; H. Regular meeting of Brigham City American Legion Post 10 will be held Thursday at 8 p. m. in the War Memorial Home. 1 and 15 and four sisters; Mrs. W. T. Neal, Stone, Idaho; Mrs. Elizabeth Turner, Rupert, Idaho; Mrs. Alvin Hamp, Pocatello, Idaho; Mrs. Arnold Also 17 grandchildren Bunderson, Ogden. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at 1 p. m. in the Brigham City Fourth ward with Bishop Clark RiasniUSSen , officiating. ' Interment' was in . the Snow-vill- e cemetery, directed by the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home. D Cancer Institute SYRACUSE, N. Y. (UP) Attended By Local Volunteers All you can hold in your cold dead hand Is what you have given away,, Walter M. Jones, Division Cancer campaign chair- man, said Friday, February 18, in State-WidCancer' Institute held at the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City, attended toy several cancer volunteers from Brigham do.tt stop ONI.TON the American Cancer Society, attended sessions for the three days o4 the institute. . . '.Mrs. D. G. Butler, chairman for South Box Elder Division of Attending were, Wednesday Mrs. Deverell AMERICAS LOWEST PRICED TRUCK i 4 MAM pT TKI WOIIDS T V MORE POWER ENGINE SUPER-HURRICA- ' ' , LARGEST n Lind-ques- Breiten-toeke- r, Petersen, MAKER Of BRIVE VEHICLES WHIYJ MOTORS. INC., Talad t, OKI Friday .sessions. The theme for the entire institute was Horizons of Hope with preparations for Cancer, outlined for the cancer funds campaign to toe held during the month of April. The local 8 cancer committee is now complete with the following assisting Mrs. Butler: Mrs. Deverell Petersen, A car- penter had just put the finishing touches on, a new enclosed porch at the home of Morris Rumaners in Syracuse. As he and Mrs. Rumaner ad- - THURSDAY mired the work, a driverless auto raced down a hill, slammed into the new room, pushed out a large section of the wall and bounced a sofa across the All Advertised Articles FRIDAY EIGHTH WARD 630 P. M. room. IIIADFIILD FURNITURE CO. Subject To Stock on Hand SATURDAY BRIGHAM CITY UTAH I THE HURRY! TWO Phon6 272 550 South Main Street . cam- paign manager;,. Lenore Romer and Elnora Bowcutt ,of the asclub, campaign Thomas Tommaney sistants; and C. LeGrande Horsley, eduDr. D. L. cational docBunderson, representative tor; Rilla Jensen, service nurse; LaPreal Wight, secretary-treas-ureMrs. Roy Thompson, Mrs. Carrie Johnson and Mrs. Louis Breitenbeker, board members, and Mrs. C. W. Claybaugh, looked and BOUGHT Crowds precluded us greeted each one personally So we can only offer will continue until OUR SINCERE THANKS-S-Sal- e 6 P. M. THURSDAY. Every item in the store is COST and BELOW BE HERE before 6 p. m. Thursday and bank the saving ! You came Reg. $37.50 Reg. $39.50 Pink and blue. Guaranteed wetproof mattress. Hurry! 10 A. .. .. l M. to 6 P. M. DURING SALE $21.88 $23.59 Solid mahogany. Duncan Phvfe style. 28-inc- h. y Reg. $179.50 3 pc. Bedroom Set. Bookcase headboard, Mr. and Mrs. Dresser, Plate Glass QIOQ OO Af I fcU.OU Mirror. Lime Oak Finish Reg. $279.50 7 pc. Bedroom Set. Bookcase headboard, 2 Mrs. DresNight Stands with spacious drawers, Mr. and ' ser with center drawers, Plate mirror, MAQ OO Solid Ash including drawer liner yAUvaUU Reg. $219.50 4 pc. Bedroom Set. Lime Oak, Panel bed. ' Night Stand, Mr. and Mrs. Dresser AQ OO center drawer, Plate Mirror wOi) M Reg. $59.50 1 only Single Bed, Bookcase head ... 1 $37.88 only Mr. and Mrs. Solid Maple through- t out. Dresser, Plate Mirror. Here is a steal v served inlfie best circles... es V ?A leg Reg. $109.50 5 Pc. Black Metgl Dinette. Open to 60. Beautiful matchMkalite Top ing chairs or optional Marproof. ...... See this today! 4 Reg. $129.50 5 Pc. Dinette, Metal Micalite Marproof 4 leg Black 10 A. M. SPECIAL BETTER BE EARLY! Limited number pieces Tapestry 24x36. Ideal for pillow making and other uses. Silk, Satin, heavy materihi. Floral, plain, gold, smoke. Princess, white, green, in fact all colors. 7Qc Be prompt, have a choice. fu TABLE LAMPS $1.96 Reg. $5.95 Reg. $8.95 Reg. $27.50 Reg. $34.50 Reg. $24.95 Reg. $15.95 COMFORTERS' Reg. $24.95 10 A.M. Special 100 Virgin Wool. Satin lined. Full bed AQ Q7 aAJ size Hurry! I y Reg. $279.50 2 Pc. Sectional. Full Foam Rubber Pillow Ends. Optional colors. Hurry in and grab this one! Reg. $259.50 2 Pc. Sectional. Optional colors. Heavy HOLD IT! $3.98 $13.99 $16.99 $11.88 $6.88 4 ,!U OLD I Tit rkUr tk enrich its great Bonrhon flavor HICKORY stuiektBOUJIBOH100 six nus tie , M OLD HICKORY OISTtlllNO CORPORATION PHILADELPHIA PROOF PA. t Reg. $69.50 5 Pc. Dinette. leaf, opens to 48 Micalite Marproof Top .. 4 leg - FLOOR LAMPS spring cushion and tufted back A ClI OOO OUaOU y Reg. $179.50 2 Pc. Sectional. Bumper end. Cl QQ I IQ Choice of colors laOO y 2 Pc. Living Room Set. Wool Frieze cover ClI 4ft AA Ex heavy spring seat & back, pillow Al.Uu arms.y Reg. $26.50 2 Pc. Sectional. Bumper end, Biscuit back Metal Leg, C17QQQ waUw Oil Hairflex cushion 10 $51.69 "Z Quantities Limited On A Few Articlesin.F air ness fo All . $16.99 Reg. $16.95 $9.99 super cushioning, original California Living Reg. $16.95 $8.43 Save $150' 7 OCCASIONAL CHAIRS Beautiful, restful, artistic. Many fabrics and colors. Be early. Sale, closes , Thursday. EXAMPLE: $59.50 . . $39.50 $54.95 $29.95 47.50 $47.50 Reg. $87.50 swing Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. $69.50 swing platform Reg. $39.95 Reg. $459.50 2 Pc. Sectional with 2 pillows. Air foam Reg. $34.50 : . . 6 Furniture CORNER TABLES Heayv Lime Oak . .. $26.88 $24.99 $34.88 $19.19 $31.88 .$29.88 $47.88 $29.77 ? .2 $169.88 p. m. . ; . CQQQ QQ vAvvivv Regular $19.95 Reg. $249.50 4 Pc. Bedroom, Bookcase headboard, .Night Stands. AH in beautiful Sea Foam finish. . . .. 1 3 1 while they last! Values to $18.00. We will have suitable FREE ITEMS WHEN RUGS ARE GONE! FREIj) BABY $66.88 platform Top H - $53.88 Reg. $119.50 7 Pc. Living Room Table. 48 to 72. 2 leaves, Micalite Marproof - No gimmicks Buy Top. No trade-in- s at home for less. QQQ OO ywOaUU Compare! t I ' NEVER AGAIN will such prices be offered in Brigham City Check store and compare with so called HOT BARGAINS No Trade-in- s Required No Gimmicks Just plain below cost prices Buy at home and SAVE Furniture dealers have offered to buy many items at our sale prices for resale No Sales to Dealers We want our good friends in Brigham City and area to enjoy the saving Hurry be here before Thursday 6 p. m. OPEN DRUM TABLES Reg. $99.50 -- DAYS! sale cost! r; BUNDY MOTOR COMPANY LAST on basis present prices you save over 30 below whole- - Dr. D. L. Bundersort and Thomas Tommaney. Thursday attendee were Mrs. Butler, Mrs. Petersen and Mrs. Breitenbeker. Mrs. Mrs. C. W. Claylbaugh joined Butler and Mrs. Petersen for the WITH 115 HP t Surviving are her husband Ogden; two sons, Edward H Jensen and Jack D. Jensen, Og den; six grandchildren, the fol lowing brothers and sisters: Lu cius Hansen and 'Clifford Han sen, Mantua: Guy Hansen and Mrs. Ezra (Minnie) Jensen, Ogden; Mrs. Parley (Chrystal) Jensen, Willard. Funeral services will be held at 1 p. m. in the Mantua LDS ward with Bishop Norman Jepp-seconducting. Friends may call at the t and Sons Funeral chapel, 3408 Washington Blvd., Ogden, Friday from 6 to 9 p. m. or Saturday at the Mantua ward chapel from 11 until time of services. Burial will be in the Brigham City cemetery. TERMS ON CREDIT ACCEPTED e Mrs. Butler, Mrs. Lbuis 7. sen. . . . City. TRUCK 53 extended illness. Mrs. Jensen had been a resident of Ogden sinee 1947. She formerly lived in Mantua, Utah, and Santa Rosa, Calif. She was a member of the LDS church and a former member of the Relief society and ward choir in the Mantua ward. On Dec. 21, 1911, she was married to Mr. Jensen in the LDS Salt Lake temple. She was bom Dec. 3, 1887, in Mantua, a daughter of Mads and Ella Christina Jensen Han- Mardi Gras Committee Heads plan a festive carnival for Thursday, Friday and Saturday, February 24, 25, 'and 26 Commander Ories Jeppesen at the Eighth ward. Showing some of the balloons planned to be used in games and said an educational film will be decorations are: front row left to right: Mrs. Frank Forsgren and Mrs. Vernon Jensen; shown and a speaker will be back row to includes: Frank left Forsgren, Craig Bramwell and Vernon Jensen. right i present, All That Work And Admiration for Nothing Bradshaw, Clifton, Arizona. StE TUi RUGGED TRUCK THAT s::ovicEr,'.UD-sAii- Mrs. Alice T. Jensen, 67, wife Edward W. Jensen, 553 4th St., Ogden, died Tuesday morning in the Dee hospital after an of Regular Legion Meeting Pfanned Thursday at 8 t , Dies In Ogden e Sun. pn WCTU Program ' Leonard Petersen of Thatcher will be guest speaker on Mrs, Axel Fredricksons radid 1 program Sunday, February 27 Robert 'James Bradshaw, 71, 'The program is sponsored by 90 NOrth Fifthi East died, Friday the Womens Christian Temper , . j, afwrnopn at the Cooley , Menio-Ha- l arfee Union. hospital after a two months illness, v .v ' ; . , . This Week at Eighth LDS Ward pro-pra- conservation i3. Alice T. Jensen I contest. semination Mardi Gras Comes to Brigham the affair with appliances from Three Evenings of Mountain States Electric; a Festival Planned cordless iron; doll house, boxes of candy; homemade pies and By Ward Members cakes; $5 cleaning from LichThe Mardf Gras comes to Brig- tensteins Finer Cleaners; $5 gas ham City this Thursday, Friday from Moyes Service, and a and Saturday, February 24, 25, small table radio included in the prize list.. and 26, at the Eighth ward. All events will be held in the Dancing to the Doug Mann amusement hall with fun from orchestra will be another of the 6:30 until 10:30 p. ih. each eve- highlights of the Saturday ning. Dancing will continue In charge of the colorful af- after auction. fair are Craig Bramwell, Mr. and The entire ward . membership Mrs. Frank Forsgren and. Mr. is behind Mardl Gras plans. and Mrs. Vernon Jensen. Priesthood and organization The purpose of the festival is helds, who are directing and to provide entertainment and the assignments of their respecalso swell the building fund. tive groups, are: Mrs). Florence Carnival activities will include: dart and balloon games, Morrell, Primary; fterm Kotter, bow and arrow, grab bags, bean Seventies; Glen Marble, High Priests; Byron YMMIA; guessing, penny pitch, fortune Jean Sycamore, May, YWMIA; Bill telling, shooting gallery, nail Forrest, Sunday school; Mrs. pounding, fish pond and picture Nancy Valberg, Junior Sunday taking booths. ReMrs. Anna Tingey, A progressive auction will be school; lief society; Reeve Brown, Elheld Saturday evening at TO ders and , Aaronic priesyiood p. m. sharp. The winner of the members. auction will have the choice of a Deepfreeze, TV set, or an Irin-ritPenny Foolish Ironer. A CHESHIRE, Conn. (UP) There will be $20,000 fire broke out in the magic numbers, Craig Bramwell Grange Hall when someone explained today, and when a a bid is made that brings the to- placed penny in a fuse box. tal bidding to the magic numBox Elder NEWS ber that person will receive a 8 prize. Brigham City. Utah A host of prizes are ready for Wednesday. February 23. 1955 successful and that a successful land judging contest was carried out with the junior and senior agricultural students of Box Elder High school, with 115 In the students participating Robert Bradshaw 5 i Mf MF ' Soil Conservation Continues to Grow 1 I ,. 7 CRIBS Reg. $33.50 Single Drop, All Hardwood. Non Toxic, Acid Proof Reg. $29.95 Dowi, Standard Size. Non-Toxic, sistant. Complete with wetproof mattress. . z CIA yAU I CO Acid Re- COO Oft VAfcrAw |