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Show PAGE TWELVE Police Mechanize PROVIDENCE, BOX ELDER JOURNAL The police department has com' , Brigham City. Utah pleted its transition into the maA Friday, October 20, 1950 NEED HELP TO STOP DRINKING? Alcoholic Anonymous Helped Us. WRITE BOX G43, , ' Brigham City . New Car Dealers Prepare For Parade chine age by retiring its last horse. Dancer, the mount, was replaced on the Rogers Williams Park patrol by a cruiser. The horse was bought by a retired The final coats of polish have policeman. been put on over 36 autos bringing them to a luster suitable for Order your stationery, office and the Brigham City New Car Deal-er- s business forms, envelopes, etc., parade tomorrow morning today at the at 11 oclock, according to Leslie Bundy, chairman of the Automobile Dealers week committee in this area. As a part of the Harvest Jubilee and opening event of National Automobile Dealer week, October 22 to 28, each of the nine new car dealers in Brigham City will have four automobiles or trucks (mostly new) In the parade. This is an excellent opportunity for the people to inspect all of the latest models of cars all at one time," Bundy commented. Immediately following the parade the Merchants committee will turn loose 10 large turkeys. And, for the turkeys, it will be finders keepers. Discussing the new car industry in Brigham City, Bundy pointed out that it offers steady, employment for 73 residents of Brigham City and supports 304 people. The dealers monthly payrolls total $18,500, which flows regularly Into local trade channels. In addition to this large sum monthly, substantial pur- - Of Autos Tomorrow; Part Of Jubilee News-Journa- Belligerent Deer Rout Golf Course Keeper THEYRE POLISHED UP I." (UP) iR." Bill (FORT ERIE,, Ont (UP) Huggins, grounds keeper at the Erie Downs golf course, used to think he had a tame job. But no more. While tending a green, Huggins spied two large buck deer bearing down on him in a rapid and businesslike manner. He dropped, his tools and cleared a barbed-wir- e fence, . . one ' jump ahead of the deer. Just as Huggins sailed over a. second fence, one of the animals struck a . post. The other gave up the chase. much later Huggins Later went back to green-tendin- ; Pulchritudinous , l. BREWING COMPANY year-aroun- 1 i t i i-- i 3 I, d . 4. M JUBILEE VALUES , v - ONLY CANDIDATE FOR UNITED STATES SENATE I- S- WHO . , A Successful Utah Farmer A (See March Issue, 1946,' Utah Pam..,, Qualified Veteran of World Wor (See U. S. Regular Army Records A Man of the People People. Chosen by the (See records, Utah Secretary of - State) Endorsed by The National Economy Committee of Utah Pd. Pol. Adv. by Nat. Economy BILL BAKER Conn Trouble In Fair O. LOGAN, ' CUP) Hocking J. Waldron was notified of, two burglaries in the Tick Ridge area, the first for the area in 46 years. clean; crisp taste FISHER .y- - -- Dislinpisfied by its Mod in Salt lake Famous Brewery by r.w.i ..a. y t , county sheriff . . , A. Pat Williams graduated from Ken Mu- rrays famous Hollywood revue, Blackouts, to the movies and she recently completed a role as a blonde natch in Three Little Words' with Fred Astaire and Red Skelton. chases are made through these Men PAJ 3 on wc Boy PAJ dealerships from local retailers handling other kinds" of merchandise. Facilities Improved Many local ' new car and truck dealers have enlarged and improved their buildings since the war and have installed new, modern equipment in order to provide local car and truck owne ers with the best possible and - repair service. These expansion programs have been done by local contractors employing local workers. Obviously these local dealers payrolls and other expenditures contribute greatly to ' the business volume and prosperity of Brigham City. The dealers employees and their families are substantial local residents. Their taxes as well as those- - paid by the dealers thqmselves help support , our city, .state and Littl PAJ Lari BU' Fine CO main-tenanc- Shop here, Saturday for GREATEST SAVINGS on SMART 8 CORDUROY GIRLS i rt' COATS JACKETS, SKIRTS, SUITS SUITS JUMPERS, . i-- V- E 2 M J Regular and Half Size. Gabardines, Checks, rfi Two-Ton- ij t e, , ALL 100 (M Worsted Fabrics ,'iA 4 $52.50 tz. i SKIRTS Ip 9 H 1 - ' , Assorted wools and - Crepes. ,Val. to $7.95 ; . Sweaters Closeout 12 only slightly soiled, $1.95 $5.45 values Gloves Asst. Fabric 69c Gloves to $1.49 Cotton Frocks Asst, val. to $6.95,' closeout- $....1.95 Cotton Maternity Frocks, 'A Price closeout Crinkle Crepe, Pajamas $2.95 $4.95 val Scarfs, silk patterns, $1.00 $1.49 val. House Coats, 107. Discount $3.95 Special group Goldette Knit Slips, $1.00 $1.49 val Fine Black Crepes values . $6.95 ' Satisfying Choice Sheer Witchery BERKSHIRE NYLONS Newest Shades 15 Denier 60 Gauge - jj. Here are nylons that do something for you . plus comfort and long wear. Foundation Garments and Brassieres 107. Dsc. Complete Stock - Closeout Groups Vs end Vi Price Newest types, Flattering styles, new colors. 107 discount on al pattern hats. . - . mid-seaso- tr. , $2.95 $3.95 SUPS tr KmJ ut - BLOUSES GROUP 1 Tailored and dressy styles, white, pastels and darks. GROUP 2 Closeout group assorted sizes and colors. Values to ' $4.95 WE Js Price GOWNS Rayon Satin Crepe Gowns, Odd lots closeout. m 45.95 5 M "i val. , .... CLOSEOUT GROUP Vs and Ti Price TO SEE OUR d c!J OF U Mil Hangs Up Record MELROSE, Mass. (UP) Ben jamln Guppy has, retired as a structural engineer for the Boston & Maine railroad after 61 years of railroad service. . YOU A SATURDAY CANT AFFORD 11 A. COLORFUL fl BRIGHAM INFORMATIVE NEW MATTRESS? Special $2.95 AT BIG SAVINGS! Gabardine and worsted Patterned Rayons. Variety of styles and colors. Sizes for girls and women. $.14.75 value $8.95 We take pride in the sleek lines, sparkling beauty, mechanical perfection of our new cars and we will be delighted with the opportunity for a friendy talk about them. TWO GROUPS 1 2 your-Brigha- CASUALS $6.45 mattress rebuilt into a genuine EVERTON spring-fille- d mattress at an amaz- ingly low price and ONLY one day service.. $10.75 $9.95 Just phone and well pick up and deliver the same day. ' Le Slite t o GET TO KNOW YOUR FRANCHISED AUTOMOBILE AND TRUCK DEALER! LOTS OF FOLKS - CANT Thats where we come in. You can have your present DRESSY & CASUAL TYPES in Crepes, Alpacas, Rayon Failles one and two piece styles. Half and regular sizes. Blacks and assorted fall shades. $16.75 values $12.75 values CITY - $2.95 ALL ROBES & PAJAMAS 10 Discount INVITE: YOU We, as City Automobile Dealers, extend a cordial invitation to everyone to see the Jubilee Parade of the latest thing in new cars Saturday and we in urge you to after the parade and become better acquainted with drop loyour 'f cal dealers. $10.75 value Rayon crepe slips. Black white and tea rose. Broken size lots. OF National Automobile Dealer Weei n . Special Groups Values to $5.95 OBSERVANCE - t? ; 4 JN ' and Andersens. CLOSEOUT OF BROKEN size and color lot. 98c $1.39 value H UTIMIILFtMlH !r- - $1.65 MILLINERY JJt ; we realize,1 of course, .that, our, progress and payrolls have been made possible by thp patronage . that .we have received over the years from our4 customers. ' Naturally, they are entitled to good, dependable and .courteous' service throughout the year and that we strive to give- - at all times. But, National Automobile Dealer Week, October 22 to 28 Inclusive, offers us an opportunity of showing our appreciation to our customers In a special way and of becoming better - acquainted with all residents of our trade area. We are confident that both dealers and the public will benefit' by becoming better acquainted and we have planned our program as a com munity-widaffair with .( that . - 5 major objective. Dealers Participating ' The , following automobile .and truck ; dealers lire sponsoring the National Automobile Dealer Week program here and cordially In vite all residents to participate in the special events scheduled: Joe Carrv Inc., Smith Motor Co., Packer Motor Co.,- Nielsen Motor Co., North Main Motor Co.,' Central Chevrolet Co., Fisher Motor Co., Bundy Motor Co.i e Your Most $4.95 FORMAL SKIRTS $10.75 THESE ITEMS HOSIERY GROUP' "iff CHECK Schools. As dealers, factory-franchise- CLOSEOUT Sr- - - Values to 7. Falls Newest Styles CASUALS SHORTIES DRESSY TYPES All fine woolens, tweeds, shag, chinchillla, sharkskin and gabardine. " Hori towi Doll othe S I ' ' MATTRESS 24 E. 1st So. CO. to visit during National Automobile Deper Week EVERTON CIO We cordially invite you : Phone 27 . . . I October 22 to October 28. JOE CARR, INC. SMITH MOTOR CO. PACKER MOTOR CO. NIELSEN MOTOR CO. NORTH MAIN MOTOR CO. CENTRAL CHEVROLET CO. FISHER MOTOR CO. BUNDY MOTOR CO. ANDERSENS |