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Show mQaakta r. r Tiirrr y l uqX ELDER - fc 0 WedSY. October v ,aJ t fab virtual od u ;. ln get 8 j. - ;.- 53 anj j iSSiQi- m to .;, n add, dtish IlHW Dinner snored At 1 , Seagull Camp D.U.P. Hold Opening Meeting ,.e Duv IN honoring ho has just 'uus -- t THE TOIL a PICK war mw THE PICTURES m last showing tonight . . WOMAN CAN DO IT! A woman fight when Its thrilling to watch a This is the her mans in trouble! Till story of a young romance. of a man who knew success and defeat, of the girl who inspired his comeback! f present JUNE SIMMS e SttatifoStty. AGNES MOOREHEAD MORGAN BILL WILLIAMS MAYER PICTURE A SILVER ANNIVERSARY Plus Short Subjects 7 'rwur A A3 fNER MNS THE cut nyjrl " PICK OF THE PICTURES " iLAn UPS Thursday ir E.D vwJLwD JL -- -- 00 mibt (Af-ton- First Lady Retires Friday Saturday SIICS Dancing Ray Bulger, singing Judy Garland and laugh- Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Olsen (Woody) will celebrate their, fiftieth wedding anniversary with open house October 23 at their home. The couple was married October 25, ISP!) in the batter Day Saints temple at iLogan. Utah. They have resided in Elwood, the Haiper ward, and during latei years have made rheir Both home in Brigham City are enjoying good health The couple have ten children as follows: O. Wilford Olsen of Ft. Col line, Colorado: 'Mrs. Verne (Edith) Davis. Sacramento, California; Mrs. LeRoy ( Ida Deem of Mrs. Ira Harper Ward; (Clara) Eoulk of Bngham City; Vic Olsen, Ogden; Lysle Olson of Sacramento, California; Mrs. Dale (Bertha) Pierce, Clearfield; Mrs. Rex (Grace) Barker of Cormne; Grant ONen of ) Cleaif.eld and Mrs. Phil Fiscarra of Ft. Ord, California. There are 22 grandchildren and one great grandchild. All friends and lelatives are invited to call at the home, 675 North Main in .Brigham between the hours of two and six o'clock. The couple request no gifts. CINCINNATI. O. (UP) Miss Aligusta Brehme, first woman police telephone operator in the city, has retired after 41 years with the Cincinnati & Suburban Bell Telephone company. She .spent 30 of the years at the police exchange. LAST &&? .56 DAY Lost Boundaries' Mr. Soft Touch " rt il raving "Mid Starts Iwpfn yIiob. THURSDAY t of 2 BIG HITS ne 1 ordi iine. LAWLESSNESS TOOK OH' U NEW MEANING i WHEN LAREDO! THEY RODE INTO mt irf nooth :zAovei ld 0.' lnng frame r new and 10 wh!s o it M o S'r I t0 Of Vw d fhe tb Wo ndrOu Advntur Mn key. m0gic M 'n the hear) n lh . WILLIAM I WILLIAM MACDONALD CAREY Mona Freeman Clem Bevins starring (( like few of the rela- Hun sakers missionary farewell were Orson Iverson of Portland, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. Lynne Iverson and Mrs. Joseph Iverson twii sons; and son Lee; Mr. and Mrs. Roto ert Allen; Mr. and Mrs. Israel (Mrs. Heber Stahl, Hunsaker; and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Allen and son Ted of Tremonton. attending Stanford Weother-Bir- er d become they're super vofue shoes. Weatherized Come in, to long- see them now. $3.95 to $5.95 NATIONALLY ADVERTISED ... j ent size of the room and furniture. Many people prefer the functional treatment for walls. One such treatment is illustrated above. Youll notice, though, that only one wall is used functional. the other is given conly ventional wallpaper treatment ft takes an eye for color, and good taste to dress up a room, not money! So go to it, youll like the results. And if we can help let us know. We like to fit our ideas to your individual everyones Through the use of color and needs. That way design you can make your walls satisfied. assertive, serene, restful or gay NORTH MAIN Fl'ltN ITt'KK CO. it all depends on what you 31 North Main St. want . . . and remember too, col Brigham Cifv, Utah or can easily change the appar if Put those walls to work you dont they will play havoc with your decorating scheme. Remember, even the most expensive and beautiful furnishings lose effectiveness if the background is wrong. Today, with so many different wall finishings to choose from, the home decorator has an easy job. Just be sure to give the walls a treatment which will harmonize with the mood of the .. BAKERS DOZEN! sioe Center ... 76 South Main Phone 98 i to take this oppor- TO WOOTEN Here's how to have your car jUSf protected for winter driving: 2. Drain the crankcase, flush 1. Drain and clean the radiator and supply t t HIT NO. 2 FEATURE gf us It, and refill with motor oil in the proper winter grade. anti-freez- remain, U. P. per- 4. 3. lubricate your car thoroughly with a special lubricant for every mov HifioIoT. "SPECIALIZED Supply you with a of Atlas "Grip-safe- " brand new set Tires to pro- vide you rviximum safety for driving on slippery highways. IUBRICATION." Check to see if your battery is in good If it isnt, youll be money V BENDIX CHARLIE CHAN A tives (P.S. YOU'LL LIKE 'EM, TOO!) wear longer, look better ing part. Its what we describe as HOLDEN SECOND desire Phone your society and sonal news to 192. W,no.w t,0rY to We tunity of expressing our sincere thanks and appreciation for the you outstanding contribution made to our recent convention. Your efficient handling of the dancers in their interpretation of the pioneer dances won the admiration of all in attendance at the Saturday evening gathering in the Newhouse hotel. Will you kindly extend our heartfelt thanks to the individual members for their generous participation. Again thanking you for your you cooperation and wishing success in future appearances comparable to that we witnessSincerely yours, Kate B. Carter, Pres. Central Company, D. Salt Lake City, Utah. nd ' Jenson, an aufit who just recently returned from a mission in California. Received By DUP Pres. Mrs. Oneta J. Thorne, county camp president of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers received the following letter of commendation following the appearance of the Pioneer Folk Dancers at the D. U. P. convention held at the Newhouse hotel on October 1. Mrs. Oneta J. Thorne, Pres. County Camp, D. U. P. Brigham City, Utah Dear Mrs. Thorne: condition. ahead If if you have us install a brand new Atlas battery to insure quick storting in cold weather. It Is A radio part of good quality and procurable, you will find it here. Together with radio technicians who know how to install it to last and serve. 6. 7. the fan belt and replace if necesary. Inspect Check hose connec- tions and replace, if necessary. in SKY DRAGON ft Plenty of Service Plenty of Superior Products BEEHIVE ADDED SHORT SUBJECTS Latest News Cartoon COAL & APPLIANCE THONE1I Slit UerJi'dSlim Olsen Attends Dorothy . . Floral Designing 5C,0Q fa )enyef ed, we lordly Mb, raid City, r innf M urc sons cf Mr a,-- j Mrj,, Clert of Bountiful, and WITH BOYS AND GIRLS shoe 19-1- E Iverson Mrs Violet Hun-sake- Frances Everybody Mrs. Dorothy Olsen of the Bngham Flora! and Gift shop has just returned from Denver, Coloiado where she spent two dedays attending the flora signing school held in that city. Mrs Olsen was in company with a group of 12 florist from Salt Lake City who are members of the Utah Retail Florists association. Directing the school were three top people in their fields. They included Tommy Bright, founder and director of Brights school of Floral Designing at Chicago, supervisor of television shows and flower fashion shows, associate director of the society of American Florists, and member of the FTD and TDS. Another instructor, Johnny Glodt, is the gold medal winner of the Houston National flow'er show, for the demonstrator national FTD convention held schools in 1936 and and a member of several floral organizations. Commentator and master of ceremonies was Willard Crane, former director, vice president and president of the FTD and an owner and operator of a retail business for over 20 years. Mrs. Olsen stated that all new designs were shown and the trends seem to be towards bright color use in flowers, strong use of colors, and especially pale green in the wedding work. n, Congratulatory Letter UN city Mrs. Honey at-.- - ahg-py.art- PER Open House Will Honor Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary Of Mr. And Mrs. 0. W. Olsen E J . and i r Leland v tile of entertain ed their entire family for the week end. At home were Mr. and Mrs. Rex Lewis and children, Aulen, Tamaia and Sharon of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. J Newel Welch and little son Jimmie Lee, Logan, Stan ford Collin, Rati uia and Karen Hunsaker. Also calling at their home were Mi. and Mrs. Wallace Mr. Langford '. . . making like a Smith Pacific siren, reveals some sul17. lleber and Emma Paskett try secrets as she sings Smith, Brigham City, baby boy. Moonlight Over The Isborn October 17. in Mine lands Make Phone your news to 727. Laughs. raising Bert La hr as they appear on the Capitol screen in The Wizard of Oz, one of the screens outstanding Technicolor musicals, now brought back as an masterpiece reprint. Frank Morgan and Jack Haley are others in the ace cast that will be seen Thursday, Friday and WEDNESDAY s James and Gertrude Bronson Etherington, Layton, baby gnl born October 11. Stayner and Dorothy Bradshaw Thompson, Brigham City, baby boy, born October 12. Perc and Inez Gray Petersen, Pegran, Idaho, baby boy born October 13 Herbert and Patsy Jensen Dooly, Brigham City, baby 'ttuy, born October 13. Reed and Rosaline Ruth Chns'ensen Nelson, Tremonton baby boy, 'born October 11. ArchiWillard and Myina bald Nish, Plymouth, baby girl, born Oct. 15. Edward Hadfield and Marva Paisons Frost, Bngham City, babv girl iHirn Oct. 15. Elmer and Marie Wight Perry, baby boy, born October Hi. Bert and Eva bee Deacon, baby girl, boin October uinUcr tinsnhn s Hosts To A Number Of Relatives 1 1 , om "V pau In 'south Pnrilii BHITIIS The Seagull eump I). U. p. wil hold ihe.r opening meeting FriWelsh mission, da evening, (vtobei 21 at 7.30 a was uNo honoied He p. m. Meeting will be held at tor .he navy at Nor- the home of Mrs. Joseph Toombs jeavms (1 noith Second west All memwere the bers aie urged to be present. dinner itendingjhe 1 " 5R7 ion A . f f Inily Comfoits Ii 1 And Dan Davis ai I": Ml in.) Mil Minimi,, in. liiuil, ,,f II mnnliin. Ml ami M,s. ieil Raise and family of Brigham tty Mi and Mis Owen Knud-soand family, and Barbara Billings III. City. Utah 13 but f news dwaflirt vllrt . mw U T AH O I L REFINING COMPANY m,mmrnmymmi. |