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Show 1 H I t BOX ELDE 370 ElltCF XlHflS JOURNAL Friday, Decamber 'Brigham City, Utah 22, 1950 BOSTON (UP) City School Five-year-ol- d Poster Contest Robert Seamans, born deal, sang "Baa, Baa, Black Sheep at a An abundance of artistic talsurgeons convention after learn- ent was evident In the Christing with the aid of an electric mas posters painted by students amplifier clamped over his ears. of the Lincoln and Central school thi$ week for the Kinderclubs annual garten and contest, according to Jane Berg-stro20-3- 0 chairman. Over 370 Christmas posters were entered in the contest and the Judges advised they hid A very difficult time choosing the winners because so many of them were excellent. were First place winners awarded SO cents, second place an 25 cents, and in addition honorable mention was chosen from each grade. Besides Mrs. Bergstrom, Ruby Smith and Mrs. Fred Petersen were on the committee. The COAL BEEHIVE First grade: Dan Harrison, Judges were Boyd Packer, Lura first; Ronald Young, second, and Redd and Dolly Rockwood. ! honorable Winners at Central school Peter Christensen, mention. were as follows: First grade: Evelyn Keller,. Second grade: Bobbie Jteeder, first; Gayle Ann Cutler, second, first; Deanna Yates, secoftd. Third grade: Daria ftockwood, and Blair Woodger, honorable secmention. first; Merlin Richardson, Second grade: Steven , Hill, ond and Linda Pierce and Ann first; Barbara Horton, second, Moskowitz, honorable mention. and Mayone Woodbury and Fourth grade: Max Hall, first; Edith Petersen, honorable men- Beverly May, second, and Ray Lish, James "Reeder and tion. Lee, honorable mention. Third grade: Billy Long, first; Fifth grade: Marilyn Mann, Paul Cotter, second, and Dahl first; Eda Ray Anderson, secJohnson, honorable mention. Fourth grade: Richard Felt, ond, and Louise Young and Genfirst; Anthony Begay, second, evieve Burt, honorable mention. Sixth grade: Marilyn Perry, and Judy Long, honorable menfirst; Valerie Pierce, second and tion. Fifth grade: Billy Shio, first; Diane Llnell, honorable mensecond and tion. (, Lynda Petersen, The exhibits were in the winLowell Tingey, .honorable mendows of Miller Real Estate, the , tion. 4 l and the Howard ,Sixth grade: Deanna fHigby, first: Tommy . Davis, second Hotel, iw-and Juanita Brewster, hpnorable , , . mention. Lincoln School LETTERS TO In the Lincoln school the folwon: lowing CLAUS 1 News-Journa- yt SANTA AND APPLIANCE Dear Santa Bring me A doctor set and. a train. Bring Ann a doll baby-wjtStanley a train and fire truck.' I have been a good boy most of the time. Ann, says "me too. ; Thank you, j , ' Bruce Stoner . , t Recommends A PENNEYS vgHE J Our Annual End Of Year Clearance Starts Tuesday . Dec. 26th Doors Open 70 A. M. a-oS- PACtO w Give ber easier ironing . faster ironing . . . shorter saw this doll in Dear Santa:--Life magazine. Its name is Noma and I want It., Will you please brlng.it to me if you can find one. Kathy Claybaugh, 117 W. 5th S. board with a famous beam Double Automatic Ironmaster. Start ironing rayons in 30 seconds after Brigham City, Utah. Dear Santa: How are you this year? How is Mrs. Claus? DOUBLI AUTOMATIC I IRONMASTER t mi vm UNDER YOUR mumi ' hours over the ironing Sun-- 2VJ minutes. Heat Regulator t, up in the handle, cool, conveniently marked for all types of fabrics. Easy- Thumb-ti- p easy-to-se- g handle. jtrip, tired arms, aching wrists and weary shoulders. wrist-restin- Available in two weights Lightweight 4 lbs., or IIOT in 30 seconds I e HUTS QUICKER ; STAYS HOTTIR IRONS PASTIR 86 Proof Straight Bourbon Whiskey National Distillers Products urporabon,N.Y. . BEEHIVE T , O hfo Exchanges O Na Refunds O No Lay-Awa- like the fumecher. $i. ys r STARTS TUESDAY! I hope you are all well. This year I would like a new storybook doll. I would like a typewriter, some "more doll clothes; a bride doll and a tOni doll. I would like a few surprises and one I would like down in thb middle of my room. May I have an electric set of stove, refriger-ator- , ironet, sink, toaster and radio? I hope I can. I would like a new doll house. I would you connect it. Reaches full, high beat for heavy, damp linens in Please Vlen ohW- XI - r . SS.1SS5. "T ' Bought epeciaUy prints i suits Vfool I wish you a Merry Xmas. Yours truly, Nanette Humpherys, 23 So. 2nd West Coal and Appliance yleo & voun9 AcetateRayon event- - vear-en- d groUnds. this medium a ternS n sizes 12-2- 0 ties 32-3- White $1.00 i - 4 ONLY W00L 40 SKllrtSiW, Sizes 10-1- 6 V $5.00 s gSS" is $2.00 18 MISSES 3. V AYOHMUS rayon andblouses I Alt 10(lot aft size , 25 ONLY 1 - Q ' a ONLY ,t AS80lttylet COTTON $1.00 17 5 - V- R!2rtedjlmd Sizes 1 f $2.00 i fi -- WWTER LADIES aYn i MILLINERY . 3 co-- Hfs . tt relB, riv8 Velvets $1.00 ftSl I $5.00 I $i.o lit.1!t i, i I i t ,i L ' 4 mi i i Iht .V" V.'!. . , "It. f , L A I ,)A .mb jai ?etc ;1 V Becauso Penneys placed whacking big orders during manufacturers' slack season get thesofino coats for dollars less! VI j t M v I s and Stations and Dealers r in Highest, Quality Petroleum Products I i t I 1lj I r .! t cf progress . - i i 4 - j itti it 'A 3. vjo& j. an4 St iVf -- W a AWaC j r Mlxirnr V1 iT!u rummage pw Odds and 'VeS5 a?wS. I 'I Dirosid Mevj 41 years i jyril y, UTAH OIL REFINING COv. i . nCIEBEK np f T eV you K i Uomonc ,8 Cjai k |