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Show In order pace five ELDER jIfillRNAL gOX Plenty of wool ' should be shrouds. uriaham City, Uiah October 14, 1949 Friday. to encourage 'production in Britain. Charles II decreed that all dead bodies low-cos- t buried in woolen power! Ruggedness that amazes! STUDEBAKER TRUCKS PAY OFF IN SAVINGS ;4- t - Check with recent Womens Republican Club Of Brigham City Meets Wednesday Eve The Brigham City Womens Republican club held a meeting Wednesday evening. October 12, at the City Hall building during m hu h a program was presented. Norma Sheffield, president of the club, piesided over the meeting. On the program was Karen Seely who gave two readings. Uaiy Valentine offered several guuar selections followed by two readings given by Yolanda Rossi. Irene Hansen was chairman of the program. Mrs. Elmu Klngaard reported on the Womens Republcan convention recently held in Salt I ahe City and Norma Sheffield repotted on the Young Republican's convention also recently held in Salt Lake City. C.uest speaker for the evening was O. Dee Lund, who gave a history of the Republican party. With Mrs. Elma Klitgaard in charge, refreshments were served from a table covered a lovely hand made lace cloth. The table was centered with beautiful fall flowers. purchasers of new Stude-baktrucks. They can show you proof that Studebaker truck power is amazingly ecoer nomical. craftsmanship keeps these trucks from taking enforced vacations in the service shop. Americas truck buyers like that kind of economy and thats why theyre swinging over to Studebaker trucks in a big way. Wear-resisti- ng and find out what Studebaker trucks could do for you in dependable performance end substantial savings. o Stop in JOE CARRS, Inc. 750 South Main Phone 737 Mrs. Wynn Jensen Is Ace-HClub President i Mrs. Wynn Jensen was elected Ace-H- i of the new president bridge club at their business meeting recently held at the home of Mrs. James Faulkner. Mrs. Harry Hanline was elected with Mrs. Jensen to sprve in the capacity of club secretary. Following the business session, delicious refreshments were served by the outgoing presidency. Mrs. James Faulkner and Mrs. Eail Barnard, after which social conversation was enjoyed. Smallest city in New- York state is Sherrill, with 2,184 resiand the dents; the largest, worlds greatest metropolis, is New York City, with more than - 8.000,000. MOOS O' M B BEAR .'ACTS ARL From ear River City RIVER Mrs. CITY Christian Andersen was hostess to her card club Saturday afternoon. Pinochle was played with prizes going to Mrs. Ernest Huggins. A delicious lunch was served. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Iverson on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Iverson of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. iRalph Stewart and baby of iBrlgham City, Mr, and Mrs. Palmer Iverson and Mr. and Mrs. McGarin of Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Ruion Hansen of San Pedro, Calif., are visiting relatives here. They are planning on making their home here. The local school faculty held a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Leonard. Mr. and Mrs. C. Rufus Barker returned recently from a trip to the northwest. They went as far north as Victoria, B. C. They visited a nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Nelson at Portland, Oregon, also Bishop and Mrs. Claude Wakefield at Seattle, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hansen of San Francisco, Calif., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Andersen. They were enroute to Oshkosh. Wis. Mrs. Hansen is the former Fontrea Andersen. enterMrs. "Burton Andersen tained at a birthday dinner on Sunday in honor of her daughter, Dorien. guests included Mr. and (Mrs. Carl Staples of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Glendale Hunsaker and family of Honeyville, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Woodruff and (Mrs. Eliza Madsen of East Tremonton and Miss Lulu Madsen of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Iverson of Portland, Oregon, are visiting relatives and friends. They came especially to see Mrs. M. P. Jensen who is very ill. Five habit's were given names i n sacrament and blessings meeting Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Iverson named their son two-cours- e n Ladies Spend Pleasant ' Evening At Forsgrens Nine ladies gathered at the horde of Mrs. Frank W. Forsgren a on October 5 and enjoyed pleasant evening of social conversation. A delicious plate luncheon was served to the following ladies in attendance: Mrs. Max Airs. '.Herman Hadfield, Bott, Mrs. Lloyd Whitworth, Mrs. Ray Korth, Mrs. Lee Anderson, Mrs. K. tB. Olsen, Mrs. Lowell Packer. Mrs. Reve Brown and Mrs. Gregory Lynn. Mr. and Mrs Blaine Andersen will call thejrs Brian B, Mr. and Mra. Palmar Bruce. Mr. and Mrs. Del Holmgren will call their daughter Clexie Ann, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Eldridge named their daughter Jeanette. Air. and Mrs. Nyman of Logan visited Air. and Mrs. Roy Thor-seand family Sunday. They are parents of Airs. Thorsen. Bishop and Airs. Leonard Bishop of Garland were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Del Holmgren Sunday. Mrs. Joe Afurray of Ogden visited their sister, Mrs. Richard Nessler Monday. The Primary officers held their monthly teachers' training meeting at the home of Airs. Blanche Barker Monday evening. Mr. and Airs. Chester Christensen entertained at dinner on Mr. Sunday. Guests included and Mrs. Hamilton of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamilton of Perry, Air. and Airs. Jack Hamilton, Bear River City. Mr. and Airs. Lynn Holmgren returned recently from a motor trip to San Francisco, Calif. Mr. and Airs. Wayne Eldridge of Ogden visited Mrs. Carrie A. Christensen Sunday. Little Aliss 'Le Anna ComptOn of Tremonton was a guest of her grandmother, Airs. Carrie Christensen Sunday. Air. and Airs. Milton Byvvater and three sons were dinner guests of Mr. and Airs. Otto Petersen at Heyburn, Idaho, Sunday. Elder Dee Johnson, recently from the New Zealand mission, was guest speaker at Sunday evening services. For the AND $23.95 to $27.0 WARM JACKETS Wool filled, quilted lining, satin finish, fur collar, water repellent Flight jackets with fur collar $16.95 $9.95 7.95 to 11.95 Jwqtr Shirts, wool Buckskin Joe wool $7,95 sude jackets sox TROUSERS green whipcord pants All-woo- l, Wash. (UP) Peter Dragonis, who operates a hat store here and hoped to build an apartment house, was sorry he ever trusted a new- - business acquaintance." Dragonis told police the man told him he was a Greek immigrant vvtfo had sold a large the Midwest, and was interested in going into business, here. Dragonis told him f his plans to build an apartment house with money he had in bonds. .After about a week the man had convinced Dragonis he was going to build a grocery near the apartment house. He talked Dragonis into cashing $10,000 in bonds to use as an initial payment to a contractor. Dragonis put the money in his inside coat pocket. His friend came into his store and jostled him as if Then reaching for a cigarette. he made a hurried excuse and left. Dragonis hasnt seen the man, or the $10,000 since. Wool Boot Sox, $12.95 $3.65 Mens red suede Big Jess All-wo- ol shirts Buckskin Shirts, plaids Men's Red Sweat Shirts CAPS Mens Cashmere Duck Hats Hunting $2.49 $5.95 GLOVES Jersey Gloves Jersey Gloves . $1.49 Mens regular Jersev Gloves AA UU Ike Walton Rubber Boots v $1.50 29 BOOTS $1.50 $ Suits 45 $9.90 $8.95 . Other Rubber Boots S UNDERWEAR Heavy Cnion 50 Wool Sox HATS Reversible duck caps, ear flaps Corduroy Reversible caps, with flaps 79c 69c colored tops Boys and Ladies Boot Sox . SHIRTS TAOOALX, Fifth Ward To Hold Married Folks Dance WEAR Fine leather jackets, for outdoor sports, hunting, work, priced Heavy cotton whipcords per- OUTDOOR LEATHER JACKETS Discusses Plans With Wrong Man Phone your society and sonal news to 192. The Brigham City Fifth ward will hold their first married folks dance of the season in the Fifth ward amusement hall Saturday night, October 15, starting at 8:30 oclock. During the evening there will be a variety of dances and mixers presented by the ward. All married folks are invited to attend. Warm Comfortable Clothes SHOES Heavy Duty $. 6.95 Shoes $1.98 , '2.49 Regular Work $ Shoes SHIRTS AND DRAWERS 4.50i9.45 98c and $1.49 Miffi a Field Allis-Chalm- ers ,12.5 TL lay Demonstrations Of Crawler And Wheel Tractors And Implements For Them SENSATIONAL DOUBLE VALUE DRESSES IN FABRICS USUALLY or FOUND ONLY IN MUCH HIGHER PRICED STYLES! DETAILED, EXCLUSIVE MODE 'ssi EXQUISITELY AT O' DAY! MISSES, WO- MEN'S JUNIORS, HALF SIZES! 10 WE CALL Demure junior e in rayon sand-ston- FOR AND with golden metal DELIVER accents. Beautifully fitted, 9 to 15 For your convenience! We call for your garments at any hour you designate. Return them to you carefully to prevent ing or soiling. GUARANTEED PERFECT 51 GAUGE 15 DENIER NY10NS Full Narrow heels a.m. to 4 p.m. Everyone invited to attend! ALBERT HOLMGREN FARM Located On The Fast Side Of The Highway Just South Of The Mahd creas- SEE FOR YOURSELF-DRIV- E River Bridge. THEM YOURSELF Expert Mending And Repairing Service, Too. M Fashioned (LEAN AS NEW New Fall Shades OP O' DAY Phone UJil. . 31 18 North Main Street Phone 21 |