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Show yOWTVyl Mrs. S. L. Moskowitz Returns From Month Trip to New York Visiting and Sightseeing ,'rs. S. L. Moskowitz has just r t.riied from a month in New Y rk visiting with family mem-- b rs, renewing acquaintances i'li former school chums and in her home town. .'rs. Moskowitz reports that l.e was born and reared in New Yoik but felt as a tourist as f! e visited home. vv visited, with tier 0 .1 mother, Mrs. Esther Kalin n "jooklyn, and with her broth-- j their families, Dr. Mosko vnz5 sisters and their families. York She visited the New i r,:K Exchange - for the first moviti n , attended numerous e- and museums, and saw sev-- e I nice stage plays and musi-r- l comedies as wel.las sitting m a political session at the r.med Nations. i tie big thrill of her trip was r i ill backstage at Carnegie hall . i . 1 f with Van CLburn, young Texan pianist. She retured home with a siged program for Pete and Ann from Cliburn, encouraging them with their study of music. She also met Leonard Bernstein, recently named conductor of the New York Philharmonic and brought back orchestra greetings to Abravanel in Salt Lake City from the New York conductor. Among the stage plays seen with were Beils Are Ringing with Judy Hailiday; Jamaeia beautiful and talented Lena Horn; The Visit with Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontaine, and Sunrise at Campobello, the story of Franklin D. Roosevelt, featuring Ralph Bellamy. Lpon her return to Utah she reports that she has never seen the state looking better and she dciimtely felt like she was coming home Ur. WOULD YOU GAMBLE one evening of your time . . . (at no cost or ocial Aileen L. Nelson, Society Editor Lauria Wright Enjoys Fifth Birthday Party Mrs. Lawrence Wright entertained last Saturday afternoon at her home in honor of her little daughter, Lauries fifth birthGames were day anniversary. played with highlight of the afternoon a fish pond for all little guests to fish a present. Dainty luncheon was served to from a table those attending centered witl the birthday cake complete with five glowing candles. Many lovely gifts were presented to the excited guest of honor by Becky Wright, Donna and Donnie Wright, Julie and Cindy Lou Facer, Marianne Nelson, Deborah and Cheryl Ann McCoy, Gaylen Mathews, Boyd Young, Jimmy Cassity, Wendy Nelson, and her sister, Annette Wright. Mrs. Wright was assisted with party obligation1) : It will all be explained at the FREE l)em,onstration Meeting and in the FREE movie of the DALE her by BIRTHS self confidence, improve your human relations and our memory. arrangements mother, Mrs. Lyman Wight. earn how to stop worrying and start living by gaining more CARNEGIE COURSE . . presented by Jack Brimhall and 7:33 P. M. Telephone 771 Local Churches Plan Bazaars Churches in Brigham City are bazaars busy with featuring Christmas gifts and programs along with tasty suppers for families. Annual Bazaar Seventh ward Relief society will hold the annual bazaar Friday evening. Nov. 14, at 6:30 p. m. in the recreation hall. The ladies will begin serving supper at 6:30 p. m. Menu will include chili, barbecue, chicken soup, pie, cake, ice cream and punch. Bazaar items will be for sale at 7:30 p. m. Included in the sale will be clever tote bags, ming trees, pillow cases, tea towels, rugs, quilts, doll quilts; and many novelty items. A fish pond will be available for the children and members are invited to attend and bring their families. popcorn Ilpmemade candy, balls, homemade breads, pies and cakes will also be sold, Mrs. Harry Jackson, president, announces. Items includes all kinds of fancy needlework. Drawing prizes will consist of turkeys, and a chest full of linens, quilts an doll. The public is cordially invited to attend. Bazaar Honors Bishopric In honor of the newly sustained bishopric of the Third ward, Relief society ladies are opening the Triple K Shopping Center. New bishopric includes Bishop Kay Olsen, Counselor Ken-nnetHailing and Counselor Kay Shuman. The center will open Saturday, Nov. 15, with families invited to eat their evening meal at the cafeteria. Serving will begin at 6 p. m. with other departments to open at 7 p. m. A wide seection of merchan h dise has been completed by the Relief Society ladies during the past several weeks. Officei3 in charge of the affair, along with all members, include: Mrs. Arnold Hall, Mrs. Harold Jensen, Mrs. Kay Shuman and Miss Edna Burnham. does he really know about your health? When a peddler rings your doorbell or your grocer offers you bargain medicines, he probably sympathizes with you when youre not feeling well, but its unlikely indeed that hes qualified to do more. Only your physician can determine what you really need. And the medications he orders can only be Birth Announcement Arrives From Georgia obtained from a registered pharmacist. Dispensing medications is our business and professional responsibility. fine-quali- ty from birth announcement Columbus, Georgia tells of the A arrival of a seven pound baby to Mr. and Mrs. Garry Shirts, Oct. 6. The youngster will be named Mathew Garry The Shirts couple reside at 14-Pine Terrace, Columbus. GLENS Rexall DRUG boy For Your Healths Sake . . . Buy Health Supplies From Professional Sources Brigham Citys Largest Drug Store Glens Rexall Drug . Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Shirts, former Brighamites, now of San Calif, Diego, Altar Society St. Henry Altar society will Saturhold its annual bazaar day, Nov. 15, in the Parish Hall, 380 South Second East beginning at 6 p. rn. Supper will be served all evening. There will be games and sale of a wide array of articles appropriate for Christmas gifts. California Vacationers Enjoy Visit and Hunt Aid Room Audio-Visu- al The following births are announced from Cooley Memorial hospital: Wriliam Vigo and Mary Ann Garner Nelson, Brigham City, boy, Nov. 7. Rodger Monson and Cleo Ann Larsen Brimhall, Brigham City, girl, Nov. 7. Verlin Boyer and Dorothy Marie Evans Hess, Ogden, girl, Nov 8. MONDAY, NOV. 17 BEHS Max Call ceoe Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lund have returned to their home in ftoMlGM dCto mone Get a pair of new SUBURBANITES spare and another trade-i- n tire canut your cash outlay! If youre driving 58, 57 or 58 car and the spare tire that came new with your car is unused it's worth one new Suburbanite in trade. Then well give you top allowance for one of the other tires from your car towards the purchase of a second T Suburbanite. Sater winter driving will be yours for an unbelievably low cash outlay! Dont take chances it you drive to this area you must have winter tires to avoid plan in slides and the of embarrassment delays, dangerous tving up traffic because you cant Bet traction. The pull you need is built into the new Suburbanite by Goodyear and most of the money you need is tied up in your unused spare and one other tire from your car. See us todav. It requires tar less cash than Suburbanites. Come in today! you think for a pair of new 3-- T 8-- 3-- T 3-- T 3-- F SUBURBANITE! T tiles through A potential basketball anived in Logan, 10. player Kelly James Long, eight pound of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Long, was born at Logan LDS hospital. Mrs. Long is the former Peters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Peters, Brigham City. Faternal grandmother is Mrs. Ella Long, also of Brigham City. include Mr. and Mrs. M W. Peters, Perry; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anger-bauand Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson, all of Brigham City. Mr. Long is attending Utah State University. The trio will reside in Logan. four ounce first born Jo-set- te s S' ilEijanttSqibmg DEEP! Jfun ,, V sr ... Trade now for safer, surer traction all winter long. Get the new Suburbanite built to pull you through snow even when its up to the Its the great- est winter tire ever made gives up to 51$ more traction m snow up to 17 better traction in mud ... a smooth, ride on dry pavequieter ments. Dont wait for the worst of winter to Kit., .trade nght away for Goodyears new Suburbanites at the lowest price in years. 3-- T LASTS ALL YEAR LONG IN PICTURES ... 3-- T BROWNIE PAY AS LITTLE U W ith Star flash Camera PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KINDI ' in your choice of colon Everything needed for day-o- n right snapshooting. Brownie Regular $289.95 Fi RECORD PLAYER North Main Asm water balance. The offer is effective in the area served by Mountain Fuel Supply Company. Gas is the economical, fast, efficient way to heat water. It costs you less to buy; less to install; less to maintain ecoand less to operate and its fast, too. It s especially nomical if you are already using Gas for house heating. And with an automatic Gas water heater, you will have for dishes, for laundry, for plenty of hot water always showers. All for $9.95 Perry, Utah GOODYEAR TIRES SINCLAIR PRODUCTS Admiral Appliances Easy Washers - Dryers ALL KINDS OF SPORTING GOODS IF WE HAVEN'T GOT IT Starflash Camera that takes color slides as well at and Kodacolor snaps. Built-i- n flasholder. Plug batteries, flashbulbs, Verichroma Pan Film, instructions. Camera in choice of colors: coral red, skyline blue, alpine white, jet black. e BILLINGS SERVICE 759 StiwMuL OUTFIT AS 125AWEEK! Hi-- mm moms ms turn ofa mwrm 1 - Your old tires may make the down payment! Hoffman for any. electric water heater in active service on thepurchase as this liberal offer is for See your dealer without delay made so more people may enjoy the a limited time only This big allowance advantages of gas for heating water. a new automatic Gas applies toward the purchase of the heater.- Convenient terms may be arranged on Mk usfctadquarterj (w Kotfa s. SPECIAL! plumbers and beating contractors Monday, Nov. Wednesday, November 12, 1958 Brigham City, Utah HUB-CA- P MORE dealers, Star Arrives for Longs 4 Box Elder NEWS Uk snow' hub-cap- Hanee a gas pp Potential Basketball dn(D)IBEAR Tour The all new Glen- dale, California following a two weeks hunting and visiting trip to Gtah. They were guests at the home of Mrs. Lunds mother, Mrs. JoMrs. hanna Jorgensen. Lund is the former Alice Jorgensen. They also visited with other relatives and friends in Brigham City. In Ogden they visited with Mr. Lunds mother, Mrs. Leo Lund, and his brothers and sister. At Provo they spent time with a daughter, Donna, sophomore student at Brigham Young WE'LL GET IT! ART & MUSIC CO. Ph. 5-- J " A. tonitatW idem idhof wafer. I i - 1 . 4 I at COMPTONS 102 So. Main Keep the family happy-kee- p ,n1a,f MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY CO. Serving 11 communities in Utah - ,faJe-i- n and Wyoming with Natural Gas. |