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Show I READIN AN WRITIN AN AGRICULTURE NOTICE! Have you any land that isnt producing and should be drained? .Let us help you with your problem. Estimates and information FREE. We specialize in the manufacture of DRAIN PIPE IRCULVERT PIPE RIGATION PIPE HEADGATES (Corrugated Metal or Concrete). PRICED from factory to you. Drop us a card and our representative will call with no obligation to you. W. R. WHITE PIPE COMPANY 1625 Wall Avenue, Ogden, Utah Phone or t ' On The Farm Training For Dee n t MONTH-EN- CLEARANCE D SPECIALS Jeppsen Described As Successful SUITS DRESSES group. Good assortment of styles, colors and sizes. In Gabardine, Wools and Crepes. Val. to $14.75 1 Wool Worsted 100 and Gabardine Vi to Vi off SPECIAL GROUP $5.95 and $3.95 $19.75 ond $14.75 DRESSES COATS 1 group of our finest dresses. Lovely assortment of materials, colors and sizes. Reduced Vi Tailored and Fur Trimmed Vi to Vi off FORMALS SKIRTS 25 Woolens, Worsteds, 20 beautiful Crepes, Taffetas and Ninon. Vi OFF Vi OFF Foundations Lingerie Bags Better bags Goldette Rayon Special groups of Vi Reduced Slips and Panties. Girdles, 15 1 of group Fine Spunlo non- Girdles and Hook at close to bags Arounds. run. $2.00 Slips in white, tea Reduced Vi rose and black. Gloves Sizes 34 to 42. Former vaL $1.49 Fine assortment in colors and sizBras 95c . es. Val. to $1.95 a NOW Special group of assorted sizes in 89c Panties Panty e tea, or blk. Fine rayon pan-tie- white, Val. to $1.00 Val. to $1.95 at s. $J.29 59c All Leather - Gloves Reduced Va Kcyser Hosiery, $ 1.35 val 79c FINAL Sweaters, val. to $7.50, $2.95 CLOSEOUT Sweaters, val. to $5.95, $2.00 of Better Sweaters Reduced Va Stock Complete ALL SALES FINAL cr he xSlite Srio Street 57 South Main - - Dee began training July 1, 1946, in the Harper ward, on the farm of his father, I R. Jepp-Be- Circus Planned For Feb. , several clowns. Lyman Pitcher, acrobatic in structor from Ogden, will have his class at the circus to per form. He has brought his troup of amateur acrobats here for the past two years, and has been well received. Other special numbers also will be on the program. As before there will be concessions at the carnival. They will be open from 6 to 8 oclock in the evening. The program starts at 8 oclock and will last until 9:30. Price of admission is 30 cents for students and 60 cents for adults. Ann Jones is president of the girls league and the sponsors are Miss Marian Bagley, and Mrs. Mildred Peterson. For the boys league Ralph Nielson is president and W. H. Griffith and Sam Gordon are the ; as a result of the ing, Oberhansley pointed Also, train- out, many modern practices on the farm such as treating animals for larvae of heel fly, and the construction and repair of farm equipment, were followed. In leadership and cooperative activities, Dee is active in the Harper L. D. S. ward. He assisted in building the new chapel, he is an active member in the Young Farmers organization. Also, he is a member of the Weber Central Dairy Association, the Farm bureau, and the Bear ' River Co-oAt the county fair last year his exhibitions of fruits, grains, and Corn, won many cash prizes and ribbons, Oberhansley said. f As a part of the training Dee took courses in farm management, farm bookkeeping and accounting, soils and crops, and many others. As a climax to his successful CREOMULSION Bronchitii for Coughs.Chest Colds, Phone your news to 727. liar i' Moth Protection -- Once-A-Year- LOVELY MISS AMERICA IS ADVERTISED MISS JACQUE MERCER ? VJJSoedi. Valentine Special 2 only Lane Cedar Chests, waterfall design, formerly ' 1 QJtovdpJlM A NATIONAL DISTILLERS PROD. CORP.. N. Y. . 86 PROOF . 652 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS - RECORDS Choice selection of childrens records, some with cut-othe story, priced toys so the kiddies can play-afrom 25c up. ct ut BEEHIVE PHONE .Zlc, "ONE" j. tc who i ioutz, Boise, i Clyde B. Stratford, manager of North Main Furniture, Kay Shuman, salesman, and Dennis Pimper, mechanic, attended the showing of new 1950 model Philco refrigerator at the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City last week. , The new 1950 models will be on display at the North Main Furniture company very shortly, Stratford said. hrough the c lanline servic store. There was n t the time of Houtz was g tot giving a he , Social Se The Alaska Highway, 1,520 miles long, cost 522,000 per mile to build and maintenance costs i run an average of $700 per mile. Ian Piai I of the grandest things about your Buick is the you can ignore the season chew your way through gravel and dust alike, splash through the wet stretches, snug and secure even on slippery pavements. 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Richard Travis and Rochelle Hudson play leading roles supported by three of Hol- tors and actresses, plus a cast of unusual ability. It will prove to be top enter- tainment for- - family. Several other brand new the entire pictures will be shown. They cover modern farm equipment and latest farming practices - every farm family will find interesting and worthwhile to see. Lunch will be served at the War Memorial Home before the show at the Capitol. Serving will start at 11:30 oclock. Be sure to slop in at Jnc. for your free all-talki- Mer-rell- s, tickets, if you havent received them or if you need lywoods best younger ac more. JL statio uthout gfvins ruck driver, i niss the Idahc n the braki long-playin- CHILDREN'S mess. front of the a service eft, then dec MORMON TABERNACLE CHOIR O a Groceries uxed, were i tore so thickly t hard to picl n Columbia now has the Tabernacle Choir under the direction of J. Spencer Cornwall with Frank Asper at g recordthe Organ on regular shellac and ings. 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Feature of the event, of which the proceeds will be used for an improved sound system for the gymnasium, wilj be three original dances by the physical education department dancing class. t Also, on the program will be the band and' orchestra and , plant 22-2- An election was held in the district, Grazing Promontory Utah No. 1, at Brigham City, January 20, for the purpose of filling vacancies on the Advisory Board due to expiration of the terms of J. Edwin Kimber, Ferris James Roy P. Pugsley, and Willard Petersen. Elected for two-yea- r terms were the following: J. 'Edwin Kimber, cattle representative, precinct No. 1. Ferris James, cattle representative, precinct No. 2. William E. Young, sheep representative, project No. 2. Willard Petersen, sheep representative, precinct No. 3. Prior to nominations, District Range Manager Dewane Jensen reviewed with those present, rules and regulations governing Creomulsion relieves promptly because to the seat of the trouble the election as specified in the it goes right to help loosen and expel germ laden of revised edition the recently phlegm and aid nature to soothe and Federal Range Code. heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial FedIn conformity with the mucous membranes.Tell your druggist eral Range Code, nominations to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion were made between 1 p. m. and with the understanding you must like 2 p. m. and balloting was conthe way it quickly allays the cough ducted between the hours of 2 or you ere to have your money back. and 5 p. m. Bronchitis Boys And Girls He remained in training to the end of hla entitlement, November 22, 1949. According to Oberhansley his leading enterprises on the 40 acre Jeppsen farm were: dairy, poultry, hay, peas, grain, and field corn. Due to large amounts of fertilizer produced, the farm is growing into a high state of fertility. Dee and his father have worked harmoniously as partners and much has been accomplished. on Among the improvement the farm are the building of a shed for cows that is 20 by 40 feet in size, a new bull pen 12 by ,24 feet in size, new hay shed, 18 by 40 feet, new milling parlor and milk house and many others. One of his outstanding accomplishments was his building- of a four room rouse on which be did all the wiring, plumbing, and installation of the heating Annual meeting for members the Utah Growers Utah's largest grower-own-eassociation of fresh vegetable shippers, will be held February 6, with meetings scheduled to begin at the Utah county courthouse in Provo, it was announced today by John Gerber,' genseseral manager. Afternoon sions will be devoted to financial and operating reports for the past year, given by Mr. Gerber and O. Devere Wooton, president and board chairman, and a forecast of the outlook for the 1950 season. This afternoon session will be for grower-member- s only. of d AS a part of the veteran re PAGE SIX habllitation program the 80th ELDER JOURNAL BOX congress passed a Training" program to assist the Friday, January 27. 1950 eligible veteran become profiBrigham City, Utah cient in farming and establishing himself in the business, training, Oberhansley said Dee filso to have a satisfactory farm is now buying a 23& acre farm. He has a fine home, a charming and home life. wife and two beautiful children. The program has been very is He certainly to be congratusuccessful," according to Vern lated in meeting the desires of Oberhansley, one of the Super- the Veterans Adminictration by visors, "and one of the outbecome proficient in farming, Dee is Jeppstanding examples in farmsen of Brigham City who has becoming established a satisfactory and ing, having succeeded pn the training prohome and farm life." gram." At The ELITE SHOP Co-O- Holds Election ' FINAL p Utah Growers To Meet February 6 Grazing Board 19 South Main Street Phone 272 Brigham City, |