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Show Tile Guicnhurg Bible fust book PACE EIGHT BOX ELDER JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday, October 21. 1949 punted with wd.s the t rf a Harr 'he punt- copied ers so that their invention would not be disooveieii m.mu-,cnp- y As Advertised in LIFE igmrz trnra Delicious! Old-Tim- Still er Chore's foitune j Buzzin Cal. (UP) Jim Erwin, grl Prospector led, tanned and healthy at 98 till hopes to find his pot of in the ruffed San Bergold nardino mountain country. Indian Erwin, an old time lighter, came to Big Bear Valley in 1884 after mining lead in Missouri, lie l.s believed to be lie oldest living resident of the area and remembers the hectic, roar.ng days of Holcomb and Big Bear Valleys. at the old Lucky A foreman Baldwin mine, Erwin drove stages and even took a turn at boxing when he fought a tamous heavyweight for a who re-$(00 wager. that member the bout recall Erwin won the fight without bothering too much. He still walks to his mining property, five miles from his home, and except for an occasional mining trip out of the area, he has spent the last G5 years in San Bernardino coun- BIG (Snake Jumps Into Jeep, Riders Jump Ouf Beach Scene i BEAR VALLEY, j j New L. L. Booth Honeyvllle By Mr. Mr. and Mrs. HONEYVILLE Lee Orme and family of Syracuse visited at the home of Mr. Ormes parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Orme, October Sunday, 15. i Jala On LANE Christmas Clab NOW six-hors- e HAMBURGERS " With no. 236i Aik About Our $1 00 town Club Hon jHilANH IANE- Iht Gift That Slorh Ih Horn Everything " U & ", Old-timer- s J. Will And Mvrtle Smith ... ... uni ton i I CAFE 5 Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Daily CLOSED FKIDWS Clvde B. Stratford The Primary held its preparation meeting at the home of Mrs. Berma Orme Tuesday evening. Mrs. Ree conducted with Mrs. Mildred Harper opening Mrs. Afton Bingwith prayer. ham gave the lesson and oral followed. A light discussion luncheon was served by Mrs. Orme, Mrs. Maxine Holmes and Miss Marie Pershal. I Save money on wedding nouncements, reception etc., at the Y famous, salon-exclusiv- e , fto Oil, er , an, Cf Po , eSn leaves Is A ; oiuio Audrey Totter Takes To Surf And Sand . . . for scenes in the new mystery thriller, Tension. The cast is headed by Richard llasehart, Miss Totter, Barry Sullivan and Cyd Charisse. Correction Fostings From J ru' In the story in Wednesdays paper about the farewell in Salt Lake City Sunday night, it should have been stated that Mildred Russell is a grand- Ierry Reg. 1.19 Value Specia-l- Ferry New By Mrs. Lyman Wight daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Morgan (the former of Brigham PERKY Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Fannie Ingram, Hansen left last Tuesday for a City) and a grandniece of J. two weeks trip to San Diego, Oliver and Louise Ingram. California where they will visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Dicks. foams radio part of hair a r . " manageable miracle! u.in more lavish' xi fotv so u8' 0.' ,,,ining ttrMd, good quality and procurable, you will find it here. Together with radio technicians who know how to install it to last and serve. Sl ftJUcl,, n'tise., ancf-s- , condition, Hand-Paint- ed la shampoo! a,,,P-in-oe- Beautiful 115 an- cream It for the breed in a single year these hi total of 3,966 egg he record was 3919 '0. Quick service. n If x Cream Shampoo Silk-Shee- n News-Journa- at Record HELENA RUBINSTEIN and Mrs. Ralph Holmes had as their guests Monday evening, Mr. and Airs. G. M. Holmes. The occasion was Ralph Holmes birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Larsen and son Richmond, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oral Mr. Larsen Hunsaker, Sunday. and Mrs Hunsaker are brother and sister. Smash Egg Now! Give yourself at home Mr. invota-tfons- FRIDAY-SATURDA- lArtz. BISBEE, Ever (UP) have a live rattlesnake sit on your lap? A pair of Bisbee men, Sherman Williams and Dave Callahan, did. They were driving in an open jeep when Williams, who was at the wheel, spotted a snake in the road. He headed for the reptile. Somehow, it flipped into the jeep as the wheels passed over it. The snake, four and a half feet long, landed on the knees of the terrified motorists. Wil- - ceo',u'c hardest water A ou .or Lo Rubrnstoti litw bocilrt pKinrai MICHELS NEW and tet theft. BEEHIVE COAL & APPLIANCE i PHONE Glens Modern Rexall Drug ll and Mrs. Clark White and Mr. of Provo, and Air. and Milton Mecham and family of Ogden were guests over at the home of the week-enMr. and Mrs. LeRoy D. White. They came to enjoy the duck family Mrs. hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Nebeker and daughter, Gaye, spent last Saturday and Sunday m Salt The American Beauty Rose is hand painted on this apron by an artist every stroke by hand. Pretty enough for a party practical enough for everyday use. Only through a special purchase are we able to offer this terrific value! It's part of our big October clearance sale ; . . deep cut prices from every department. Look These Super Specials Over . . Quantities Limited Come Early! V SOCKET SET Beg:. $19.93 $12.95 Your BICVCI.ES Drive Res $11.93 QQQ Q yjOsJ.Jj TRIKE Reg. $2.3.95 & TRAILER $18.45 Store 'Lake City. Here they joined their son, Denton Nebeker at the mission home, and Sunday a family dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bortalussi, Denton, honoring prior to his departure that evening for New York City, where he will sail October 21 for the Netherlands mission field. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Nebeker were among the large groups of relatives and friends assembled at the station to bid farewell to the departing missionary. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Hansen and children, Jolene and Trent of Idaho, spent the Pocatello, past week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Era Weaver. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Neff, Joseph Nielsen and son Bun of Salt Lake City were callers Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Wight. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Newman at Thatcher, and with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Forsgren at Corinne. Mr. and Mrs. Milton J. Thorne of Ogden were dinner guests last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrv. Leland Thorne Max Hirsehi and Barbara Billings ot the B. Y. U. at Provo at their spent the past week-enrespective homes Air. and Mrs. Raymond Hansen visited last week m Idaho Falls at the home of Ferdinand Hansen, a brother of Raymond Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Oyler and family of Ogden were last Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Petersen. Mr. and Mr.-,-. Elmer Matthews announce the arrival of a six pound. 13 ounce son, horn Oct. 16, at the Cooley hospital. This is their first horn and all concerned aie exceedingly happy. Mr. and Mrs. Doug as Oyler are rejoicing oei ;!u arrival of a new son, born Oct. in, at the Coo ey Memorial hospital. Masters Dean and Dennis Oyler, eight year old twin brothers are anxiously await.ng a peek at their brother. Mrs. Earl Barnard and daughter Joanne were Salt Lake City visitors Friday. Earl Barnard who is employed at Salt Lake City, returned with them for the The new 1950 Studebaker with "next look" styling has already set a new all-tisales record ! me More people bought new Studebaker cars from Studebaker dealers last month than in any previous month in history ! Studebaker's September was its biggest month ever both in production and in sales i week-en- Save money on wediing announcements, reception invota-rionetc., at the .Nr.ts Journal. Quiik sei vice. s smmm's really rolling. ..with the next rnCM efift! |