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Show Starts Friday 9:30 A. M. continues through ' jr-- Saturday Evening. .V Come in and see our many unadvertised ... not till you shop Penney' s on Dollar Don't soy you can't do much with a dollar these days those greenbacks perform with makes Days. Penney's puts the heat on high prices! Really lows on item after item . . . smart quality buys that spell beginning-of-sprin- g Be be there! value! smart value . . . real Penney values! ... T Open Friday Till 8 p.m. r I t m ? a w IM ar Beth David, 19, Provo, left, and tiny Cynthia Pmo, START CAMPAIGN from Oren, look on as Governor George D. Clyde signs proclamation designating March as "Easter Seal Month in Utah. three-year-o- ld CORINNE COMMENTS 12 Box Elder NEWS! Visitors, Parties and Travel Occupy Wednesday, March 11, 1959 Brigham City, Utah Time of Corinne Residents Recently The alligator snapping By Mrs. Ruth MlchelU turtle! of the central southern United States, may grow to a weight of and is consumed in miss a lot of the news without a 200 lbs from great little quantity you help on ( ! Maggie Ipsen left by train Saturday, Feb. 25 for Rantool, 111 , where she will visit and help out at the home of Mr. and Mrs Richard Cobb. Mrs. Cobb, the former LaHee Wells, is Maggies granddaughter. They had a new arrival, a little boy, the morning Maggie left. They have two other little girls waiting at home for their little brother. Penneys Gigantic Collection of the Latest in Colors, Fabrics and Styling. msmmm PENNEY'S I JEANS FOR ARE SOME BUY! JUNIOR Famous-for-wefabric in 2 for "hew spring shades of tan PENNEY'S The Corinne bridge club was at the home of Patsy Wells, .held s I eb. 26. Prize winners were Athleene Hardy, Wilma Johnson and Donna llanscn. The annual March Relief society meeting was held at the ward chapel, Shnday afternoon. A nice mating was reported. Mr. and Mrs Levon Mills and I family have moved from Corinne to Arimo, Idaho, to make thei home. ' Mr. and Mrs. Grant Nelsonl have a new baby boy, who arrived Saturday, Feb. 28. Karen Cutler and Mary Cra-ne- r Went to the Deweyvillel whrd supper leb. 28 with Linda S packman. Mr and Mrs. laiRue B Nel l son were brief Sunday visitors in Corinn". Mrs Nelson is the former Gaye Anderson. They live In Salt Lake City where they both woik for insurance companies Edward MlchelU arrived backj homo safely after spending four weeks In Toledo, Ohio, going to school. It being his home state he was able to see and spend his weekend with his sister 1 Detroit, a biother In Euclid, and his father )n Flushing Uis father was not very well and since returning home, word has been received that he has been hospitalised and not doing too well. Mrs. Margaret Anderson has been confined to Cooley Memo-ria- l hospital since Friday, and underwent a major operation on Monday afternoon The last report was that she was doing as well as could be expected Mr. and Mrs. John bhinkle and family are moving to West Corinne, to tha eld Imon home. Have you people from Corinne missed the news in the paper like 1 have? Will you please call me If you have any news and 1 will see that It gets to the paper on time W live in a big area and I will probably I , little she spent! She created empire tiniest the sum) with Penneys never miselegance (for behave cottos. Sailcloth, Dan Rivers, Seersucker many others. $aoo n, sizes 2 to 57 0 8 TTr , LITTLE GIRLS GARDEN-TON- JEANS 2 BATTING Short Coats Short Coats' Non-allergi- 5100 IRONING BOARD PAD with Silicone Cover -- ... Made of Strong Cotton, Sanforized. Sizes 6 to 14 .. 2 for 5100 . GIRLS COTTON DRESSES Bright Dan River Plaids that wash beautifully 3x to 6x $2.25 7 to 14 $3.00 1. - air. wEaKaTi'jT' unlEEtniin:? lain town attar 6pm and day Sundoy olwoyi lowar wftn you call iiallon 10 ttalion. o II Mountain Btataa Tolophono buy! full view, 5300 by 36 inches Crystal clear! Salem maple or white wood frames. 16 Reversible Patterns. Colorful cotton prints that Jnen up your boudoir. Size 80 g 84. ($ N it TV SNACK J TABLES melal All THE NEW construction Plastic tipped lcg. Fold up feature. Attractive de 49-STA- R signs la'j AMERICAN FLAG! x 17 Vi. 5100 offer S ew flog you limply tut out and koml Quick I Fun to del fnny lyl TODDLERS Everyone want thi new flag t Junior, dad, ala, mom I Now you can get thorn at Fenneya in itrong percala . . . waahable, aun mlstant according to government itandardil it J 03 5400 5100 Cottons, Nylons with dainty lace trim. Washable. & Hra-jS ifc MIRRORS RUFFLED GIRLS SLIPS 'it:, 7 cash-mer- e. FRAMED QUILTS GIRLS COTTON SLIPS ..a K 5066 10 wool, Per- DURA FOAM 'UiasaaiW'vAix.:nrjri-rJxS.3C5'iV3Eora'- Join tho family clrcl by long distance $1388 $233 Ml00 ! from boms? c, Completely rayon lined. Inset sleeves with large cuff. Grey, blue, red, beige. Size 10 to 18, Guaranteed washable, 100 Acrilan Fibre. Attracts spring , shades, such as white, red, pink, blue. Sizes 7 to 14. 90 stripes. fect for spring GIRLS purest comforter and quilt lining. Odorless, resilient and puffy. Moth proof. 1 lb. net weight. fl Distinctive! A tasteful accent for any sport jacket or suit. Choose yours from Penneys huge collection in multi-colore- d vard WOMENS The Itoxer Jeans made of heavy duty denim. Double stitched, sanforized. reinforced, Light gTeen, light blue, w heat. Sizes 2 to 8 and DUPONT DACRON E be one of the first to own MY HUGE FABRIC ASSORTMENT! Only she knows how ar and charcoal! Reinforced, machine washable and boxer styled with easy-oelastic waist! easy-of- f w&gssjm m 2 M ( SLIPS Washable evcrglaze cotton, Dainty nylon trim. Sizes writ nu It U IICIE1 IIPII 1,Hti 1 to 4, White only, RM) I nMS. 54-- . & .Via SS0 CERAMICS. Repriced to clear. Ash trays, vases, candy dishes lit |