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Show 9 V ' MfVfi 9 TV Mil 4. r- - i IIONEYVTLTiE TTslimg Season Opens, Fellers I 7 Elder NEWS Box For Sale Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, June 8, 195S FOR SALE Stone tomato plants. South Fifth East 673 For Sale For Sale d FOR SALE 1951 Ford pickup. Radio, heater, defroster. Very good. Phone 2973. ON EVERY Wednes'y USED CAR! FOlf SALE 1954 HUDSON Hornet door sedan. Radio, heater, hydramatic. Very clean. 4 Ford. 1953 condition. Call Good . 728-J- nished. bedroom apt fur20 North Main. Ph. 1 RENT near 1954 CHEVROLET New school. high - 1204. ham, phone Radio, FOR 723-J- RENT . D16-tf-c- 2 b apartments, Modem eiQQE y flflnP 0 J ' 1952 CHEVROLET 2 .rJ ani,v FOR RENT S745 apt. First East Wanted To Remember - You get more for your money at TO Buv BUY DELIVERED THY IT Highest SUPERIOR DAIRY Phone 504 RUGS Children to care for in my home. Also sewing. Ph. WANTED 702-M- AND CARPET binding. Free pickup and del. 50c yd. Ph. 818 or 748-NJyl4-tf-ch . DAIRYMEN Only American Breeders Service can offer top proven sires. Contact Paul H. Tingey, or call 1065. Work Wanted N5-tf-c- h filling station attendant wants any kind of work. Phone 594-R- . Octogenarian Has Knack For Water Lost and Found FALLS CITY, Neb. (UP) Give Near Lotus cafe, Howard Long a dies evening purse. Describe green switch from a tree, or and claim ,at by even a copper wire, and he says he will lead you to water. paying for ad. At least he claims to have done that some 50 times since NOT GIVE YOUR CAR THE BEST 1909. Long aids friends and neighbors In finding good locaWHEN IT COSTS.NO MORE TO HAVE tions for wells. la- FOUND Phone 935 News-Journ- WHY The octogenarian found his first well on the farm of his brother, Fred, about four miles 'from here, 45 years ago. The jmen dug 33 feet and found water in limestone formation. It has never run dry. CUSTOM MADE Made of finest quality, beautiful M-G-- M Hun-sake- Eight New Telephones Are Installed tion exercises at Ontario, Kenneth Kempton was gon. among the 150 graduates. Pamela and Nadine Yost recently visited their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Barnes at Standrod, and while there they both had the chicken pox. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Tracy attended the wedding of Mrs. Tracys brother, Russell Chat-lain- , Friday, May 27, In the Logan temple. Mrs. Tracy attended the reception and dance in Ogden, returning home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Iverson visited Bear River City and Logan on Memorial Day. Lee Hunter sold his farm at Naf, Idaho. He has been living in Twin Falls for the past two years. Duane Campbell has had his place leased. Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Anderson and son, Todd; Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wickel, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Slater and Gustave Anderson decorated graves 4n Yost Sunday and visited the Charles Montgomerys and Jesse Tracys. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Teeter of have been Spokane, Wash., visiting Roy Teeter's the past ten days. Mrs. T. R. Wrigiht received word that her brother, Ben Chadwick passed away Monday, May 30. He will toe buried in Brigham City Friday. Calvin Wright and family have been visiting relatives In Some of those getting the phone were: Harold Oman, Karl Oman, Asael Oman, Wallace Spencer, Fred Thompson, Almy Fehlman, T. R. Wright and George Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Montgomery have sold their place and aie moving to Clearfield, Saturday, June 4. A farewell party will be held in their hon-o- t at the amusement hall, Thursday night, June 2. Yost is sad to see (this family move away. i CARS AT Low, Low 1946 Prices PONTIAC 4 Door $175 1947 NASH 4 door. Very dean. New seat covers. $195 1 Many more models to choose from at equally low prices. Right at water-laden-e- spot. After PORTLAND, Me. (UP) a month of carefully watching chimneys in Maines largest JOE CARR, Inc. city, the advisory board on smoke control appointed by the city government identified the two worst offenders against smoke regulations. One was a cannery. The other was the city hall. 750 South Main Phone 737 . cl ker. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Hunsa-ke- r and ohildren of Salt Lake City were guests at the home of Mrs. Hunsakers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Walker, Sunday. COMPLETE SELECTION i3, USED CARS PRICED TO SELL! While here the Walkers and Hunsakers motored to Preston, Idaho to visit with another daughter, Mrs. Stuart Burnett and her family. Mrs. Burnetts husband passed away several months ago. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hunsa-ke- r spent Sunday in Salt Lake City visiting their and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Lewis and family. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hill spent Memorial Day in Malad and Oxford, Idaho. 31951 1951 1951 1954 1953 1951 1950 1947 1946 1947 son-in-la- AW CHRYSLERS DODGE DESOTO PLYMOUTH PLYMOUTH FORD Convertible CHRYSLER BUICK PONTIAC DODGE One Dozen Others To Choose From WILLYS STATION WAGON WILLYS TRUCK WILLYS JEEP BANK, RATES GUARANTEED, " Where WILLYS SALES and SERVICE MILNE BUICK, Inc. Ofll Quality Counts " QUALITY USED CARS .Phone 1147 647 South Main South Main Mr .and Mrs. James Tracy and family have been on a trip to Battle Mountain, Deep Creek, and Wendover, visiting relatives., d 1 wonderful storm. About 10 inch- done, he says, with es of heavy snow fell during a copper wire or with a dry May, June 1. Another good wet switch, but he prefers, a green snow storm put down a lot of . one. said rememhe doesnt Long County Students Pledge Sororities and Frats ber how many wells hes "divined or witched isnce 1909, but he believes it is more than Phone 27 5tf. j from New pledges City and vicinity are Brigham now atfive nation- tending meetings in al sororities and seven national fraternities at Utah State Agricultural college. 'During Fall quarter rush, the men accepted bids in traditional "down-the-hil- l ceremonies and the coeds and Sales Service institutions A handy reference guide to Brigham Citys made their preferences at . respective banquets following a Office Supplies Furnace Cleanin a week of parties and other activiAppliances ties. We vacuum clean all makes and PHILCO Television sets, Radios, They are: Newell Jensen, Gary sizes heating equipment. Im- TYPEWRITERS, Adding MachRanges, Freezers, RefrigeraEpsilon; Higby, ..Sigma Alpha mediate service. Phone 420. and Cash Registers Von Dell Anderson, Corinne, ines tors, Hoover Vacuum Cleaners. ' Clyde P. Larsen Sheet Metal Co. Ph. North Main Furniture rented, bought, sold and RE- Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Gerald Works 250. PAIRED. The Reminder Office Dunn, Herb Adamson, Jerry Walker, Sigma Chi; 'Jay Allen, Glass and Paint Kirk Waldron, Tremonton, SigAuto Repairs GLASS AND PAINTS ma Chi; John Linford, Bill GlovOffered Services auand commercial Residential, BRIGHAM AUTO SUPPLY CO. er, Robert Dale Olsen, .Paul line tomobile glass. Complete service. 36 years friendly Hunsaker, Pi Kappa Alpha; Carof General paints for Inside lisle Hunsaker, Glade Hunsaker, Goodyear Tires. Garage. Auto and Glass and out. Andersens , Ronald Hunsaker,- Honeyville, Repairs. 480 STATES MOUNTAIN Paints. 85 No. Main. Ph. V. Norwood -Pi Kappa Alpha; ELECTRIC Auto Paint And Body Fridal, Tremonton, Sigma Nu. PIIONE 410 Markets Leonat May, Charlene Moyes, for all electrical service. AUTO PAINTING, body and fenMeet Mr. Mac We service anything and Sherma Stallings, Corinhe, Carol der work. Burts Body Shop, THR1FT-T-MARHunsaker, Honeyville, KaJpa Thrift Good food at its very everything. 604 North Main, phone 83-Portia Reeves, Sheron OlPb IT Vruvf hpef Howard Call Jr.. Mgr. . Delta; Claudia sen, Colleen Ward,, Cleaners Gourley, Alpha Chi Omega; KaNursery ren Eskelsen, and Carmen ReedMODERN CLEANERS. Sanitone er, Chi Omega. Counts ROSES AND Experience EVERGREENS, Free s dry cleaning, fur storage. Beginning Winter quarter all SHRUBS. Free estimates. Planrilnfr tm ilallwfv W M ROY T. SHAW pledges -may become active ning and Planting service. members- if they desire and if Phone 525 Complete stocks available. REEVES RELIABLE CLEANERS certain scholarship and credit Ph. Zone. after Fruit In Specialize Quality Cleaning. For Electrical Service requirements are met. noons 0381-R5- . 132 South Main. Phone 31. This Is Your Brigham City There's an experienced ICTOEIY Ad-Tak- to h6lp you with er your Classified Ad! She will tell you the best way to phrase your ad, at the lowest cost to you. And, there are so many ways a Classified Ad can help you! To sell unwanted items in ' the home ... M to secure the services for a special job . . . to rent your property these are but a few of the classifica- tions that will work for you. Call our F Ad-Tak- er I r today atlOOO! - c u -- r xt Jost. It can be EVERTON MATTRESS CO. 7G6-W, .It Home NOW ON DISPLAY! 550 USED The Requlta club meeting was held Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Beulah Hunsaker who served as hostess. Dinner was served to Mrs. Ruth O. Hunsaker, Mrs. Estella Hughes, Mrs. Lima Hunsaker, Mrs. Daisy Duke, Mrs. Lillian Hunsaker, Mrs. Mary Dial, Mrs. Orvilla Qrme, Mrs. Beulah Hunsaker, Mrs. Hattie Hunsaker, Mrs. Emily Tolman, Mrs. Jannsine Petersen and Mrs. Laura Hunsaker. After dinner the evening was spent visiting. The Honeyville camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers held their meeting Friday afternoon May 28, at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Amy Hunsaker. Pansy Hunsaker gave the lesson. A lovely program was served. Mrs. Lima Hunsaker spent Memorial Day with relatives In Farmington, Utah. - ety of patterns and colors to i i select from. East 1st SoutI 4' n SPECIALS! SUMMER Mr. and Mrs. ODean Nelson visited in Yost over the weekseA to doesnt Long try keep end. cret. Simply take a Max and family and hold it by the Roxy Fullmer and green .switch and Sudkbury family visitprongs, with the base pointing ed their mother, Mrs. George He straight up. Then walkfor several days. says the switch turns downward Wright Yost, Standrod, and surroundas he walks over a ing area are rejoicing over long wearing Chixon. Big vari- 24 - ESTHER WILLIAMS catches the first bass of the season with the opening only a few hours on, and possibly now that shes caught it she might be on the verge of picture giving it a swimming lesson. Her next to go into production' is Dont Go Near The Water. 6 Grade A Pasteurized MILK & CREAM 445 So. AUTO MECHANIC, t Phone Main Wanted 185 ... & Service Ottered prices paid for live horses. Snow King Mink Farm, Phone 0383-J5- . . Wed. to 1947 OLDS Sedan 5' r Wet June Snow Blankets Yost Area; furnished 476 South Nicely Adults only. WANTED 1951 FORD Col-Io- A BORDERLINE INCIDENTS 8S6-N- Apartment First West Ph. 558. SI 635 Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hunsa-ke- r attended graduation of at the USAC, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Tolman Burke and DeAnn and daughters, Gale attended the wedding' reception in Salt Lake City, Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs. James Barton. Mrs. Barton was the former Mary Furse of Salt Lake City, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Furse. Mrs. Furse is a sister of Mrs. Burke. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hunsa-ke- r r and Mr. and Mrs. Theo visited In Smithfield Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Barker and family and in Newton, Utah with Mrs. Lorenzo Larson, mother of Mrs. Hunsa du-ple- FOR RENT door. Iowerglide. i moisture. By Mrs. R. G. Barnes Also news In Yost: Mrs. Clarence Kemp-ton- , Mr. and lessons FOR SUMMER x FOR RENT Unfurnished piano Mrs. and 693-R- . Myron Kempton 162 call 4 telephones were install Douglas Mann, apt rooms and bath. Isaibell Barnes attended gradua- edEight in Yost homes yesterday. Inquire 505 South Sixth West North Third East OrePhone 1953 PLYMOUTH Mrs. Seth Wheatley were visiting In Brigham City, & 2 West. 1953 CHEVROLET ' Realtor & Insurance bedroom South Third 127 Mr. and 1 1 APARTMENT IN REAR. 140 S. apartment if -- . C. B. WILLIAMS ground floor and upstairs. Unfurnished. Ph. 1147 or 1156-W- . FOR RENT "A 11 Remodeled frame home in the second ward. Oil furnace, in electric water heater, , basement Attracitve kitchen and bathroom. Lot In strawberries. planted Only $7,500.00. hot water; automatic heat; softwater, etc. Ph. CLEAN FIVE room Apts. Steam heat furnished. Play yard for children. Peach City Apts, 677 south Second east Brig- 1953 OLDS ' HOMES apartment . Covered floors, elec, radio, son-in-la- for Excellent opportunity someone to go into business infor themselves Price cludes equipment building, and property requires about SMALL .S8.000.00 down. p for Rent or Lease FOR RENT FOR Station Wagon By Mrs. George Wintle The frost did a lot of damage to the bean and tomato crops in Honeyville. The fanners will replant as soon as the ground is dry enough. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Petersen this past week were Mr, and Mrs. Clinton Prouse of Los Angeles, Calif. The Prouses are visiting in Utah with relatives. Also at the Petersen home, this week, were their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Munrs of Tooele, Utah. 3 CAFE 1111- - Sedan. ' Like new Real Estate Two bedroom modhome, carpeted; full basement; attached garage. Has G-- I loan. Evan Sorensen, 515 East Forest. Phone 416-N- FOR SALE 1951 Reasonable Crosley electric range, full size. Good condition. See at Bldg. 69, Apt 14, Intermoun-- i tain SchooL OK Super 88. 2 door. heater, hydramatic. SALE EARLY Tomatoes and Beans in Honeyville FOR SALE 9 inch electric hand saw. Mrs. Clarence Smith. 11 FOR SALE East Fourth South. ern BIG SAVINGS Sedan. Powerglide, heater. Farmers to Replant Frost Damaged bedroom modern home, large cinder brick chicken coop; fruit trees, berries on large lot Call 682-Brigham or collect to Elmer Lawrence, phone 1136, C. Ed Lewis Real Estate, Logan, Utah. FOR ti REIWTS: The Box Elder NEWS md J0UWM ' :i.-- : I- - |