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Show tmn-- n POX wF lie lni"lil I,n', Snius, IjMt " (.ill the-)t U '1 " Yolk ou a telescope. It is 8.6 SIV I nt,ul ELDER JOURNAL ''( 1 Brigham City, Utah Friday, December 9, 1949 the i IrOPl V seai.s nwav. ARE FACTS 1th light From ear River City GIFT SUBSCRIPTIOHS ALL PERIODICALS! Well take your gift orders, GUARANTEE prompt attention, tit LOWEST RATES. Order magazine subscriptions now while low Christmas club rates prevail. Gift cards mailed bv us insuring their receipt BEFORE CHRISTMAS. . . TO . 22 SOUTH PHONE 315 " ' MASONS lJ,lgggWHaBW8g MAIN Bill REAL AS LIFE IN PICTURES R See lions, giraffes, elephants, monkeys and other ftdd animals "come to life" in the amazing realism of r r pic- tures. Entertaining and educational for all the family. Like a trip to the zoo. Pictures are mounted in, seven-scen- e interchangeable reels. See fot yourself. ASK TO SEi WHO ANIMAL STEREOSCOPIC STEREOSCOPE 2 no-ho- en dinner was served to guests. Games were played and prizes went to Mr. and 'Mrs. Ernest Huggins. Stirl Christensen, son of Mrs. LaVon Andersen, is spending his leave from the navy with relatives and friends. He is stationed at Notfalk, R. I. lie will spend Christmas here. Dorene Andersen, Connie Rae Christensen, J. Allen Christsen and Mary Ann Johnson attended the International journalism conference at the B. Y. U. in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Andersen were Thanksgiving dinner guests E. of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Clark of Logan. Mr. and Airs. Ernest 'Huggins and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bywater attended the Farm Bureau convention in Salt Lake City. 16 and Airs. A. C. Andersen celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary Sunday, Dec. 4, at Salt Lake City. They are the parents of the following children: Harold Andersen, Joseph Mr. STEREOSCOPIC FULL-COLO- BEAR RIVER CITY Mr. and Airs. Clifford Jensen entertained at a party Wednesday evening. A delicious hot chick- PICTURES 00 REELS 3 Sc path 1 for II 00 Andersen, Hyrum Andersen, Andrew Andersen, Enoch Andersen and Mrs. Sarah Chidester of Salt .Lake City; Christian Andersen and Mrs. Carrie A. Andersen ol Bear River City. They were fill present for the occasion. Mrs. Farrell Huggins was hostess to her club Thursday evening. A dessert lunch was servwith ed. Pinochle was played prizes going to Arlie Welling and Joyce Cheeketts. Mrs. John T. Hansen of spent several days with her daughter, Mrs. Ernest Huggins. Chris(Mr. and Mis. Chester tensen were Thanksgiving day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Christensen of Ogden. n Comptons Art and Music Co. 102 South Main Phone 5-- J Open 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. - Now Til Christmas r L Maddox Opens Dredge Observing Lunch Counter 4th Anniversary You can do aSI yourshopping, from toys for the youngsters to the big "family gift," in one stop, at Mountain States. Gifts for everyone, at prices much as you wish. that range FREE TURKEYS - from under a dollar to as 6IUE O. (UP) Smog CLEVELAND, conditions such as the recent fatal one in Donora, Pa., arid the one near Cincinnati, O., can be avoided with a little advance notice, government experts claim. W. I.ester Dredge, owner and manager of Dredges Mens and Boys clothing store, is observing his fourth anniversary in the With the opening of the Madbusiness in Brigham two miles clothing dox Ranch house, a sale, which will conwith City south of town, at 11 o'clock this tinue through Saturday (tomormorning, I. B. Maddox said this row.) was he feit like he week "really Dredge founded his business back home again in Brigham four years ago this month, his City. Recently Maddox gave up location was at 13 west Forest, successhis to lease the highly in the building now occupied by in Ranch House, ful Double-Turley Sporting goods. Ogden, and now has completed One year later he was able to construction of a large, modern rent the building, 40 lunch counter and kit- south MainHodges and has street, with his ated in that location since.operchen, in connection drive-in- , two miles south of From the start, Dredge says, , Brigham City on highway his policy has been to offer qual- paint-peelin- The experts say they can predict 24 hours in advance when atmospheric conditions will occur that lock lethal concentrations and combinations of industrial gases close to the ground. Controllers in Cleveland J When we are called to recover a wreck we will recover your car or carry it where you want it. Phone u now when are searching for the elements of concentrations and the companies that spill them into the youre in trouble. We serve to Please. air. 30-S- 89 and 91. CUCEC clothing, nationally-advertisebrands, at the lowest possible prices. His store carries a wide variety of mens, students and boys clothing and accessories. Dredge is a member of the Brigham City Rotary club and the Box Elder Chamber of Com-merce, and is active in the Sixth L. D. S. ward. He and his wife have three sons. A native son of Brigham City, Dredge formerly was engaged in the grocery and cafe business, and operated trucks and school buses. ity, With the opening of the lunch counter, Maddox is announcing that beginning today he will serve lunches, as well as his famous steak and chicken dinners. He assures his friends, customers and prospective customers that the lunches will be of the same superior calibre as his steak and chicken dinners. We cater to people who are able to appreciate the finest in he says. Prices will be food, reasonable. service for chickThe drive-isteak and en boxed lunches, chicken dinners will be continued, and work will begin immediately on a new dining room, seating 100, in connection with and lunch counter. the drive-iMaddox points out that his establishment, while outside the city limits, is really only five minutes from the heart of town. Prompt service, along with an interesting menu, should make it a favorite noon lunch place for shoppers, business men and others, he hopes. Hank Crossman has been the carpenter in charge of construction of the new lunch room, which is finished outside with rustic siding and rustic and tile inside. The place has been under construction just five weeks. Maddox came to Brigham City from Idaho when Bushnell was under construction, working there as assisting purchasing agent. He opened the Quick Lunch, later expanding to the Steak House and the Canteen. Two years ago he took over the Double-at Ogden, and almost overnight built its business to was comcapacity. His Drive-Ipleted and opened last August. His wife is the former Wilma Kotter, and they have two sons. d THATS IT The Very Gift For XMAS 1 n KODAK BOX ... a Honey with twin lens which The Brownie Reflex Camera gives you a preview of each picture you take. Theyre easy m handle and produce professional pictures. The lens is to make. See them today . . . there are no adjustments . . . have one put away for Christmas. factorv-focuse- Family Party To d $2.75 up n Be Held Monday FOLDING A free family party will be presented Monday afternoon at the Capitol theater starting at 2 oclock, by the Brigham Truck & Implement local company, International Harvester dealer. The Kodak Tourist Camera comes in five brilliant models to give you an exciting gift choice. All have the same new modern styling are convenient to carry and produce fine pictures. ... The program will consist of a variety stage show featuring Helen Harper, popular dance stylist; Lenme Russell, characterizations in comedy; Robeita, Mac and little Birdie in a comedy skit; and Ray Reeber, novelty rope spinner. Following the stage show, a program of colored movies will be shown on the screen. We want everyone to come and pack the Capitol theater, Dennis Johnson, manager, declared. "Its all free our Christmas treat to the community. n $ 24.50 up ARGUS CAMERAS movie' equipment is The Cine Kodak trim, smartly styled and has many luxurious features you would expect only in more expensive cameras. A movie camera would make a wonderful gift for the whole family and we have a good stock from which to make your selection. We also carry Revere movie cameras and equipment in stock. Stop in now for that ideal Christmas gift. Culprit Swipes Diapers, Blames It On Liquor Neb. (UR) Perle OMAHA, Caughron, 34, a transient, was in by police, charged son brought Emil Jenson, with grabbing a package in a of Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Jensori, downtown store and fleeing with is suffering from polio. He is it. improving. Police opened the package Kelly Iverson, son of Air. and and looked at Caughron with Airs. LaMar Iversen, who was raised eyebrows. a car when seriously injured It contained six diapers. ran into him, is home from the I must have been drunk, exhospital and is recovering sat- plained Caughron. isfactory. He got 10 days. Mr. Mrs. Sheffield of the CAMERAS The expert camera fan will appreciate this fine camera. There are no limitations as to what pictures can be taken. We have all the accessories to go with it for pictures, day or night color or black and white. $37.58 up $79.00 up COMPTONS ART & MUSIC CO. five-year-ol- 120 South Main Street Phone 5-- J i j and general board of the iM. I. A., the two bridesmaids, Miss Beth were visitors at Mutual Tuesday Brown, sister of the groom and OTHER PRIZES ! And along with your at Mountain States, you may receive a free Christmas turkey, or other valuable merchandise prize. Ask us about it, get the details, and watch our window. TTIKIIIS Smog Can Be Forecast, U. S. Experts Content! At Noon Today J Christmas Shopping Is FUN - HKJ aw FIDER The group enjoyed evening. their visit very much. Mrs. Mrs. Myrtle Andersen, LaRene Braegger and Miss Arlene Hansen entertained the show cast after the show Tuesday night, at the home of Mr., and Mrs. Walter Hansen. De-licious refreshments were served. The drama Aunt Sally From was presented Cherry Valley Tuesday evening to a large and Melba appreciative audience. Cheeketts was the director and the following made up the cast: Vita Burt, La Preal Johnsen, Pauline Jensen, RaNae Stander, Joan Christensen, Barbara Burt, Vay Jensen, LaRone Johnsen, Del Holmgren and Thirl Christensen. The wedding reception and dance given in honor of Mr. and Airs. Kenneth Brown, Thursday evening, was well attended and they received many lovely and useful gifts. In the receiving line were IMr. and Airs. Carol Hall, Mr. and Airs. Henry Brown, and the best man, Richard Furlong; the bride and groom, and Miss Joan Summers. Evalyn Johnsen, daughter of Mr. and Airs. Alelvin Johnsen came home Saturday from the Valley hospital, where he underwent an appendectomy. Airs. Doris J. Hansen returned home Tuesday from an Ogden hospital, where she has been confined several days. Airs. Alerle Jenson is confined in an Ogden hospital. The meeting Sunday evening was under the auspices of the Sunday school, commemorating one hundred years of work. The program consisted of two vocal acsolos by LaRon Johnsen, companied by his mother, Victoria C. Johnsen. A piano duet by Joyce Waddoups and Andersen and talks were given by Andrea H. Huggins, Ellis Arbon and Ronald Leonard. Friends and neighbors' of Mrs. Augusta Iversen gathered at her home Friday to help her celebrate her 72nd birthday anniversary. A social time was had and a delicious lunch was GLACIER PARK BLANKET TOWEL SETS 1007o cia, wool, the pride of all bed coverings, spe- - $18.50 PURREY BLANKETS beautiful part-woblanket that will give more warmth, more wear, than most blankets costing much more A ol $7.95 LATEX FOAM PILLOWS For more sleeping comfort. Theyre wonderful. Each $7.95 DOWN PILLOWS Rest your head on a cloud of soft, fluffy i down, Each $7.50 mm 1 Gift towel sets, colorful, embroidered trim. Christmas wrapped. A quality gift. Per set $2.9$ and $3.98 BEDSPREADS Bates George Washington spreads, priced for the holidays specially $25.00 DOWN COMFORTS Light as only down can be, warmer than a wonderful Christmas gift wool, $22.75 HOME-LAUNDERE- CLOTHES D LAST TABLE CLOTHS LONGER! We have luncheon and dinner sets for all occasions and to fit any table size. Card Table Sets $2.98 Rovertisidj .... TAKES YOU OFF YOUR FEET! IRON WHEN YOURE TIRED OF DOING OTHER THINGS I know how simple it iH to iron without fatigue, until vou come right into our store and let us show you this most wonderful . Ironrite! of all modern ironere Its amazing how soon youll be able to :ron everything on ironrite! That's- because only Ironrite has die roll with two open, identical . . - ends! Youll thrill at doing shirts in 4 minutes! Doing tricky pleats and ruffles better than a professional laundry can turn them out! AU this, while sitting down relaxed and com- fortable! Were ready to welcome you right into our store and show you the features of the handsome new ironrite today! STATES ELECTRIC Open 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. - Now Til Christmas $3.98 Dinner Sets, size 65x85 $10.00 $29.95 up to 65x108, set California Hand Print Cloths Sea this lovely new "rhythmic" Ironrita now! Youll never & On 54x54 Cloth only $2.98 Sets to 54x72 $8.95 Dons New AMERICAN Come in and play this greatest of all games Lots of and fun, excitement and real sport! Young and old the fair sex all enjoy shuffleboard. at RINGSIDE CAFE 380 North Main, Brigham Come to Van Engelens Christmas shoppers headquarters for gifts fr for the entire family. We have a storeful of wonderful values. Use out y plan. lay-awa- |