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Show WHtUllUj next fall. Throughout county, Saturday, June 24 2:30 P. M. Community church school picnic in Box Elder canyon. '' s Monday, June 26 7:30 P. M. Box Eider board of education will ' hold public meeting hearing on the application of the budget officer for increased appropriations to the 1949-5budget. Board rooms. ' Monday, July 17 9:00 A. M. First day of bible Comschool -- at Presbyterian munity church. Will last two weeks, each morning front 9 to 11 a. m. -- o o O 7 it'Ml I 6 1 J;3 W h (I II 0) h 51 o i(i i ft iii&I(HEHsmD 0 . Seect Hs Gif From The MAIN NORTH FURNITURE Lawn and Porch CHAIRS All metal con- struction, choice of green or red. Practical gift foi Dad'i outdoor living room. Special, only , Public Meetings First County Commissioners and third Monday of, each 10 a. m. to 12 . from month, d front 2 p. m. to 5 noon,-anCommissioners room, p. m Friday. June 16 County Courthouse. TIME TO BE ANNOUNCED City Council First and third American 8 baseball Legion Thursday of each month, team plays Lewiston. p. m.. Council room, City hall. 2:00 P. M. Corinne camp D.U.P. Board of Education Second and meet at home of Verda (Marfourth Monday of each month, ble. 7:30 p. m.. Board of Education 9:30 A. M. Opening general office, County courthouse. . session of Y. M. M. I. A. conference at tabernacle in Salt of Civic OrffiRlutiom Lake City. Lasts until June ReguUr MMtlnfi (Subject to Change ) 18. Saturday, June 12:00 noon F. O. E. -- Every Tueedoy night p. m., War Memorial Home. LIONS- - First and Third Wednesday ol month, 6:15 p. m. Howard Cafe. 12:15 ROTARY Every Friday noon. p. m., Howard Cafe. CIVIC IMPROVEMENT Laat Thursday of month 4 p. ra., Commercial club rooms KINDERGARTEN Second Thursday of month 4 p. m , War Memorial Homo. First JUNIOR CHAMBER (director) Wednesday of month, 6 p. m., Cbm trercial club rooms. JUNIOR CHAMBER (membership) Second Wednesday of month, 6 p. fit, Commercial dubrooms. , 2050 very Monday, 6 p. m., Howard 17 Reunion of Osborn family at Lagoon. 5:00 P. M. Game fishing season opens in Utah. Closing time 9 p. m. 6:30 P. M. 'First two games of North 6take Junior softball league. Two others at 7:30. Rees Pioneer park. Everybody r invited. ' 9:00 P. M. V.F.W. and auxilCafe. 12 Every Thursday snoon iary "Cedar ChestS, dance -- at K1WAN1S N., idle Isle Cafe. War Memorial home. Prlcfe 50 BETA SIGMA PHI Second and fourth Mondays of month, 8 p. m. cents. BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL WO6 MEN Third Monday of month. Sunday, June 18 . p. m., War Memorial Home. 9:45 A. M. Church school at AMERICAN UNIASSOCIATION OF VERSITY WOMEN First Thursday Community church. of month, 8 p. m. 11:00 A. M. Worship services at VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS First and Third Thursday of each month, , Community church. 8 p m War Memorial home, 2:00 P. M. Tforth stake High VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS AUX. Third Thursday of each and First PresPriests quorum will hear month, 8 p m , War Memorial home, ident ElRay Christiansen at AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY Second Monday of month, 8 p. m tabernacle. Public invited., War Memorial home ' AMERICAN LEGION POST NO. 10 -Tuesday, June 20 Second and fourth Thursday of Wednesday, June 21 month, 8 p. m., War Memorial home. 7:30 P. M. Choir rehearsal at 2030 ANNS Third Monday of mpnth, 8 p. m. church. Community Ail Day Registration for primary and general elections Public Service Offices 17 Utah Unemployment Office West Forest street, Brigham , City Open Monday through . Saturday.- Social Security Officer-1- 7 West Forest street, Brigham City-O- pen from .each Thursday 2:30 to 4:00 p. m. Veterans Representative-- West Forest street, Brigham City-O- pen each Wednesday morn . ing. Army and Air Force Reoruiting Post' office, each Monday and Wednesday afternoons, or leave name at post office any day. . . 1 SWING KING RECLINING CHAIR A comfortable chair where Dad can read or snooze, with tapestry, plastic matching stool, covered with covered arms. Regular $89.95 value, only two left to high-grad- e $42)95 at sell PLASTIC COVERED OCCASIONAL CHAIR Upholstered in plastic, colors are red. grey or lime. All hardwood construction. A beautiful chair, priced long-wearin- g v $21295 SAMSON METAL OUTDOOR This Week It Is: . Childrens Day June 11. 8 National Flag Weeg June National Flag Day June 14. Bunker Hill Day June 17. Expectant Fathers Day June 17 FOLDING ARM 11-1- CHAIR HASSOCKS comfortable Uwn and porch chair, folds for storing. Priced A Fathers Dad willl be comfortable around the house if he can just prop his feet up. We have has- - Measles Chickenpox 7-W- ay FLOOR LAMPS SMOKEK If Dad smokes he'll enjoy one of these stands . . . and it will save the rugs. Priced from tJK wonderful reading lamp for Dad, to go beside his easy chair. It will add beau-- ty to the home, also. Priced specially for FathA er's Day- If you lack cash for something you want, our SAVE WITH A PURPOSE plan can, help you. Just decide what you want and when you want it. The savings chart below will guide you to your goal through - $795 I I I I I I I I I I I I f regular savings. 'V Start your account VISIT OUR STORE today at First tj Security Bank and Save before you buy. SATURDAY AFTERNOON 3:3 18. (Week ending June 2) only Sfe. June 'Day - Cases 48 2 BUS SCHEDULE OVERLAND GREYHOUND LINES (NOTE: Departure time! only aro listed below.) Brifham City Departure Time Te Of den And Salt Lake City I 30 A. M. 2.45 P. M. 5 33 A. M. P. M. M. 3:30 P. M. A. 121 7 07 P. M. 7:50 A. M. 9:46 A. M. 9.05 P. M. 11:06 A. M. 10:21 P. M. GOING NORTH Pocatello via Logan 12:16A.M. Aehton via Lo 5:43 A.M. Ida. Falls via T remonton 8:46 AM. and MaUd Ashton via Lngan-Pocatell10:46 AM. Preston via Logan ..... , 2:01 PM. Aahton via Logan 4:16 P.M. Idaho Falls via T remonton P.M. and Malad ... 7 : 1 6 P.M Praston via Logan . . GOING NORTHWEST 12:35A.M. Portland via A M. Burley 3:50 PM. Boise 9:15 P.M. . BUS SCHEDULE Trailways Lines Brigham City Departure Times TO OGDEN AND SALT LAKE CITY 1:45 P.M. 4:15 AM P.M. AM. 5 P.M. A.M. GOING Northeast Northwest T Via re Mantua) (Via monton) (Logan 9 45 A.M. AM. 5:15 PM 11:43 A M. 10.00 P.M 8:55 P.M Brigham City. Utah Friday, Jung American Fork She will be awakened YOUR GOAL the stage of the Capitol Theatre at midnight. S su 700 00 250 00 300 00 00 00 500 00 1.000 00 mw fist kll wau emits kiln $ 7 69 9 6? 3 85 I 92 4 81 3 40 54 5 77 3 8 15 38 7 69 3 85 19 73 9 6? 4 81 38 46 19 23 961 11 In the. North stakes girls softball FoS day evening the Seventh, Third9 beat Eighth and Corinne . and River tied, according to r Moody, girls stake leader. In the senior division r rinne girls beat Bear mj, 7 Honeyville beat Harper. Next Tuesday evening's high school ball park on If I South field the Jul! girls will play the EightS the Third will play Corinne o! the North field. Game time Z both games is 6:30. At 7 30 Z Beat River Junior team win Di Honeyville and the Fourth tab a bye. t The senior, division game te same evening finds the Bear River team playing Honeym at 7:30. At 8:30 Corinne Seventh and Eighth plays Har per. - Marion Davis will become the wife of June 24, Dr. in the Logan L.D.S. temple. Miss Davis is the daughter of Attorney and Mrs. William E. Davis. . . . who Malcolm-Jeppsen- - - AB H 4 1 1 2 4 4 5 5 5 4 Steck,c 3 ... Powers, p : : 37 11 27 Totals American Fork 001 4100 Oil 000 013 Brigham City Cleverly, 3b Gibbs, If ...( Nichols, If Cullimore, cf Cowley, 2b C. Johnson, lb L. Johnson, ss Zundel, xf 8 1018 . A.L Team Meets Lewiston Today f Brigham City American Legion post 10, baseball team will play the Lewiston team this afternoon at Lewiston. The game is called for 3 Clock. The local team was to play Logan a week from today, but at the request of the Logan post the date of that game has been set for Wednesday afternoon here in Brigham City. Game time 2:30 p. m. Dying Patients Require Comfort, Doctors Told The Ohio Osteopathic Association of Physicians and Surgeons was told that death can be comfortable and that it is the doctors duty to make It so. Dr. (Robert P. iMorhardt of Los Angeles told the group that expiring patients should not be smothered, In blankets nor kept in dark rooms and definitely should not be fed If they do not wish to eat.- - - ' Fresh air and sunshine should be the rule, the doctor said, and every effort should be made to make the person as comfortable as possible. Near the end, Morhardt said, death becomes more attractive and he claimed there did seem to appear what he called an ectasy of death. TOLEDO, O. (UP) .Youll be surprised at the cellent results EXPRESS A. F. of L. milk driven ml dairy employees U upsettia' the milk supply of the you fry by striking. Now if the union can Jen organize Bossie and put ha Miss Marion Davis Plans June Wedding With Dr. Malcolm Jeppsen In Logan Temple on a 40 hours, five-da- tL y everything will be just lovely) - Calamity Jot 4 Of social interest in Brigham City and Salt Lake is the news and apof the engagement proaching marriage of popular Miss (Marion Davis, daughter of Attorney and Mrs. Wm. E. Davis, to Dr. Malcolm F. Jeppsen. Brigham City PONY , ' Second Round Golf. Matches Must Be Played By June 18 Second round matches in Ihe Brigham City goll club tournament must be completed by Sunday, June 18, Dean Candland, club pro announced this week. (the uttle plumeS) f BEAR. IN rx The young couple will recite their wedding vows at the Logan L. D. S. temple on June 23. A reception will be held the same evening In the First ward Players are urged to finish chapel. Standing m the receivtheir matches as soon as posing line will be Mr, and Mrs. sible and post results at the Elmer Jeppsen, brother and club house. of Dr. Jeppsen; the best man, Dr. Robert D. Preston of Logan; the bridesmaids, Miss B. E. County Health Report Donna Radovich of Salt Lake City, Jean Ward of Ogden, and (For Week Ending June 9) 7 .. the matron of honor, Mrs. RichChickenpox 2 ard Smoot of Salt Lake City. Whooping Cough Measles 16 Richard A. Davis and Wayne Davis will be ushers. Twelve school friends of the lovely Phone your news to 1000 bride will assist in the receiving and serving during the evening. Dr. Jeppsen Is a graduate of Baylor Medical school as Houston, Texas and at present is the resident physician at the Indian School. Miss Davis is a graduate of the University of Utah where BRUCE FLOOR CLEANER AND THE she was affiliated with the Delta Gamma sorority, and has BRUCE DOOZIT CLEAN AS YOU WAX been a member of the Utah Symphony orchestra for the past UP! five years. naar twnr ee m. anw omm imoi suet 114) Many dinners, teas and show-er- s have honored the engaged for the full line of couple by the following friends: Mis. Joel Gillespie, Mrs. Marion D. Hank, Miss Jean Ward, Miss Donna Radovich, Miss Tex Dessebaugh, Mrs. Robert Dar-ge- r and Miss Roberta Carlquist, PRODUCTS all of Salt Lake City. Brigham SHOP AT people entertaining and honoring them were Mrs. Ronald No scrubbing or Hyde, Mrs. Richard Larsen, Mrs. " rinsing Verl Petersen, Mrs. William B. required. Safe in any concenWilson and Mrs. Robert Keller. tration on any surface Inter-mountai- the easiest floor care ever" n STANDING BRUCE r' Phone your news to not harmed by water. 1,000. 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Barlow was finally relieved by Tate, when the Peaches narrowed the gap to 6 to 5. The visitors again pulled away with a pair of runs in the last two Innings and the final score for the Peaches was the result of Grant Cullimores inside of the park home run. Of the 17 hits the visitors collected not a single blow was for extra bases.- The Peaches play Magna and meet Provo here next Wednesday night' at Rees Pioneer park at 8:15. The' box score: " American Fork AB H o A , a RAYk our show window , 16, Stake GW N. ii5:aeiaTiroi3Ts. CHOOSE YOUR SAVINGS PLAN - BOX ELDER JOURNAi Bad Game To P.M. end see DR. ZOMB hypnotize a local girl in PAGE FOUR Told Engagement (Peaches Lose What r Htwc; Built MOTOR CO to Better the Best on the Rood 577 North Main |