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Show "sn i 1 .. - V c V? t. V' W "jV ,Av-.v'lw.7 vJ,.i H'.I I J .v'O;' y-- tC.;:s3i' L r T. 1 "mi J:;i I 11,, . m;,, M f. J;?- - i V l ! BEST SALES DAY OF YEAR WILL AM. BEGIN AT 9:30 OCLOCK I n Merchants Prepare Top Quality Items To Go At Reduced Prices As Bcnuses To Patrons v : , NUMBER 15 JE 44, BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 13, When the stores open tomorrow morning, Saturday, April 14, 9:30 oclock, in Brigham City, hundreds of the beat buys ever offered will be available for one of the. most sensational dollar days in the history of Brigham City, v Ole Zundel, chairman of the Merchants Committee said today. Practically every merchant up and down Brigham Citys main street has reiterated, that statement, and backed it up by offering bargains that cant be passed up. 'r r This years Dollar Day1 has been carefully planned and coordinated, with the Merchants committee emphasizing that the 1951 r -- P, Call Is Chosen To For Utah Mother amie Represent BRIGHAM CITY SERVICE CLUBS . ... TO HOST ACCNU ON APRIL 20 . , B.E Teachers Ask theater, and earlier in the day, tours of the Indian school. Brigham City, business men will 15 " Sheffield sell the customers goods they According to John Howard, of the AOC-- ! - - - finishes year as president first want, and not goods they; want, ' Mother Of 10 Children ; will of Utah County Officials to sell. NU, the evening meeting ; ; The four Brigham City service at 7:15 oclock. Clifton G. sociation. . Plans for tomorrows Dollar Lions M. Keer, speaker of the house i Day have been underway for a clubs, Rotary, Kiwanls, good month, giving, the business will act as hosts, Fri- of representatives at the state and cost meet livof the To rising men time to stock 'Up with qualday, April 20, to the Associated legislature and a member of the Box Elder school county ing, for the big Civic Clubs of Northern Utah, Tremonton Lions "club, will be teachers asked a1 substantial ity merchandise .... , (i .. at a unique meeting in Brigham the master of ceremonies.; Leo hike in pay from the school Nelson, Smithfield, president of Though many of the specials . City. at meet26 board their (March the ACCNU, will give the welwill' be Clearance- items, they Highlight of the ing, according to the latest' ap- are phenominally low in price. and evening affair will be a talk coming address. and will intro,, ;,,r , ft,,,.proved minutes. A brief message on Some items with prices regular- - ' by Governor J. Bracken Lee at duce Kerr. . Representing the Box Elder ly. at $d0,:tl3, wiB go A the Intermountain Indian school behalf of the ACCNU will be Education association, .. a tor $1.0QU; given by E. G. Fjeldsted, past headed by There'WinbeIitmiiy.hun.; executive secretary, of the,- - or. n. ganjzation and currently chair, After serving as president of Archie Sims, principal of Co dreds of' bargains, but to be sure ' man of the legislative commit- the Utah state county officials rinne grammar school, asked a you get the merchandise you tee. association for the past year, flat 15 percent increase In wages want you should come m early t as possible. - r: t V 'i. ; will then speak Boyd Sheffield, Box Elder coun-fo- r to all employees.-The governor With N. The committee cited the .laMany of the hot .' Item not the remainder of the meet-jttreasurer, recently ; turned r test Index If living costs, which all of them by any meana are ing which will be about one the post over to the new A thrill of combat in Korea and a half long. S. Mark Johnson, county they said was up 15 percent, as listed today in the Box Elder dent, the basis of their recommenda- Journal. (Look, through, each ad was recorded this week in a letTt is very important," 6aid 'commissioner; of Millard on every pager and- see how tion for the salary hike. ter from Sergeant First Class that reservations for ty. took school board the many things you need and. want Though Thayner Conner to his wife who the event be made before TuesThe previous year the matter, under advisement, are being offered at real, - subresides in Brigham City. 17, so that arrange- served the association April day, S.FJC. Conner, son of Mr. and ments can be made lor they pointed out that the levy stantial cash savings. Dont try serving president for school purposes in this dis to remember. Make a shopping Mrs. William Conner of Brigham those was As Sheffield the president, attending banquet. City, was called to duty last Seating capacity Is limited at chairman of the legislative com- trict was nearly to the legal lim list. List the names :of the you want to fall as an enlisted reservist He the theater." mittee which represented the It allowed under the Utah school stores, the items for sure and the. items you laws. buy is serving as a mess sergeant of recent session the at county 'J The four club committee in According to the minutes, It want to look at. with an engineer combat batcharge of the ushering and tak- the state legislature. In that ca- was the general feeling at all . But start early. - Plan to be talion in Korea. to on called parguests, pacity he was ing care of that, unless a change is in Brigham City ready to start 'In his letter he said: consists of Wayne Woodland, ticipate in several hearings on present made in the Utah Statutes al- shopping wheii the stores open we a little had , Today early matto bills revelent Dee Glen Smith, county ' lowing for more money for Saturday morning. excitement This morning just Rotary; Lions, and D. M. ters. ' can And school be start earlier than it purposes, you may when I had started my cooks to LeRoy White, to was Sheffield the elected Kiwanis. necessary to eliminate and cur that even. work on the breakfast, I went Mason, of the Indian school will county treasurers post for his Tours No, the stores wont sell this tail some services now In exisout of the kitchen tent to fill be conducted in shifts, from 3 second term last fall. tence if money is provided for Dollar Day merchandise early, and start the Immersion heaters. to 4 p. m. was the Now Sheffield 33, by Rotary; 4 to 5 by but you can do jrour shopping increased salaries. was just becoming light and 5 to 6 by Kiwanis and 6 youngest president ever to serve While Mrs. Mamie Peters Call the right now in the ads in the Box wage considering I saw two people I took to be Lions, as president of the association. club. to 7 by the - " ' Increase, the board promised to Elder Journal who was selected by a northern Utah committee to South Koreans going through j execu He serve now on the will Tours are organized by being to do in all its Mother. power provide the underbrush on the mountain Thomas tive committee of the associaadministrarepresent this area in the state contest for Utah Tommaney, to keep the educational and (here was supposed to tive officer at the Indian school. tion as immediate past presi- money While raising a large family she has found time to write slope program of the district up to its be no one In that area. I sound The dent stories. and in be books will touring groups several successful present standard of efficiency. ed the alarm, took eight of the numbers of 25 to 30. They: will guard, and we rounded up four visit classrooms and Consider Central School particularly west of the new North Korean soldiers who told and view the childrens facilities CANCER VICTIM work. building, under advisement. our interpreter that they had No action will be taken until Meals served at the Lawn Planting Problem deserted. They were unarmed cafeteria will be be At the March 26 meeting of an estimate of costs can 5 at oclock beginning In an effort to Cconlmize on in the afternoon. The schedule the board of education, they obtained on the planting and fuel HERE BY NEW METHOD but each had a large knife. expense for Bchool buses, allows an hour and a fyalf for took the matter of planting lawn installation of a sprinkling the board of education consideron the Central school grounds, meals. ed installing pumps and tanks Chairmen of the ward and their own for that service. fit Cancer Drive Chairmen Yes It's Cancer drives have Talk Governor Lee; Tours Of Indian School Main Features iWlBN Northern, u By Flat As-beg- in Hike . J In Yearly Wages . , 20-3- er-e- , . nt , - . ; ' Mamie t ' ' ;. : 'Peters Call has a T large elected! from v f:andidatft from nbrth-wr the Titfno 6f :1be-th- e Mrs. Utah Mother. enter the contest from Utah district, according Norman R. Nelsen, pres-th- e coun-Howar- d, - Federation and Mrs. Salt Lake ember of the general board for the L.D.S. Judges from the north-tric- t were Mrs. Earl A. of the State sens clubs, A Madsen of it ....... y U.S.A.C., Freeman, ' Garland; all, Box Elder Chamber merce and former U. S. president Civic- Improvement club prominent Utah author, ber short stories was in-1best in, the known of her e Hawaiian Caprice ady Laura. Two more for publication. She ttie Tribune Telegram ;ry contest a few years e has taken part In 2 na-Be- st nd Latter-da- Saint y activities. is the .Cal1 mother of 10 hold re-y and church include Vosco P. r at the Box Elder Ml; Howard h Call, Call,' Idaho president of Ida. r,,flait)er of Commerce; Cornell, Honolulu, - Elton F. Cornell, .dent of the Hawaiian e company; Mrs. Paul f Salt Lake atpracticing rs- Richard Davis , and now doing ta-e t whom , e w civic ac-rne- busl-Josep- :er r- , Nfcn - work at 3b Mrs d . the Uni- - Ronald Uke cit alioy)HS1llt ,ttRIn(doinS graduate ersity of Utah; Can !nstructor at Box hiK school, and Reed returned from an 5j. ,now a sophomore chTd!K tyv0f Utah- Four have served on 1 The hSi?ren Calls have and three ... Driver fnUnfuWas t !"e appointed the Box Elder ,0 fill the vacan-- y death of " . s"rn is the wife of W. immediate past pres-th- e 'She is a past y . City, Call 1 , 20-3- Brigham City, of Klitgaard Elmer s. . n Logan, Hyrum; Burgess, wles J. Wood, -- -- - Sterl-snbrac- Paul . . y . k Mrs. of Provo, former !$on, . , presi-hou- district sts will he judged by a mmittee headed by May-1- . Glade of Salt Lake Including , Koreans North d &,, v Womens Federated ajid-15- T T ?' Henry ... 20-3- 0 ? , Board Considers ; . TO VOICEIESS SPEAK Sermon Announced 4 For Communities And Wards Are Listed man who lost his voice be-to cause of cancer, will speak the people of this area Wednesday at Central auditorium at 7:30 p. a voice box. As a part of the current Moroni, A m.-o- ut Can-driv- community been appointed, said Mrs. Hum pherys, and they will soon start soliciting financial support for the never ending fight against cancer. "Give these ladies your support, Mrs. Humpherys said, for the money you donate will help your neighbors and perhaps canyourself. The fight against no cer cannot end until it is longer any more serious than small pox. , : The business houses of Brigham City will not.be contacted for donations, Mrs. Humpherys said, rather the whole campaign will be on a door to door basis. By this method, businessmen will not be asked - to donate their twice, but only once at home. Ladies who have taken of (he the job of chairmen commundrive in their wards or ities were listed by the chairman as follows: Sac(First ward, Mrs. William Marie Mrs. ward, ked; Second Mrs. Earl Mad Daines; Third, sen and Mrs. Shirley Wight; Fourth, Mrs. Dewayne Jensen; Fifth, Mrs. Don Valentine; Sixth, Mrs. Les Bundy; Seventh, Henry Jensen and Eighth, Fred Hanline and Mrs. Mr. Lowell, cer who had his larnyx removed canwhen it was infected with how to demonstrate will cer, Tie talk without a voice box. dt. will be accompanied here by tne at Goates, speech professor who taught of Utah, University Mr. Lowell how to speak. Learning to speak throug is a pharyngeal method mast"ed once but duous task, no sounds much like the Now. throughout voice. United States there are e. classes for voiceless peoplia voic Giving people without be -to box. the ability to speakone -is understoodand heard cancer of the many fruits the p drives in the past have thj said Mrs. Glen Humpheo chairman of the curren drive in South Box Eidercouny Cancer Also, the National through re ganization, furnishes money for Mr, G X Barnard; search for the deadly strikes T. W. Woodland; Mrs. eventually Willard, that of every two homes. , , For Services Sun. One Thing I Know will be the sermon, Sunday morning at church services at - the Presbyterian Community church beginning at 11 a. m., according to Reverend Arthur Gillespie.- - While church services are underway, a nursery will be held at the Manse for small children while their parents attend church. Spring Again wholesale.: ' be held up until further investigation can be made regarding its procurement VI Action Deterred On Salary Adjustments - Action on salary adjustments for bus drivers and janitors of the Box Elder schol district, was deferred by the board of education at their March 26 meeting. The deferrment will be in effect until the board can study adjustments for all district employees and until a full uorum of the board is in attendance. The bus drivers and . janitors had asked for a raise at a previous meeting. City church. In the evening at 6:30 p. m., services for protestant pupils at school Indian Intermountain will be held. Films showing missionary work on the Navajo reservation will be shown. On Monday the monthly meeting of the session will be held at 7:30 and at 8:30 p. m., the monthly meeting of the Sunday school officers and teachers will be held. Reverend Gillespie said. . ... Nonet The water tickets for 1951 be had at my residence, 60S Third East, any time or at April. city hall Saturday, from 1 to 5 p. m. i. . . Mantua, Hon-eyvill- e, Bear River City, Mrs. Merlin Jensen; Indian school. Miss Han-liand Presbyterian church, Mrs. Charles Claybaugh. , Member Lawrence Carter requested the purchase of a pump Earlier at 8:50 a. m. services for protestant children at the Indian school will be held and at 9:45 Sunday school for all ages will be held at the Brigham Mrs. LaMont Welch; Corinne, Mrs. Della Owens; Mrs. Ruth Hunsaker; Hervin Bunderson, transportation supervisor, recommended the move, pointing, out that It would be a saving' of expense and time to the. school district, because they could buy gasoline Dr. Charles Munns Cuts . . . from the beautiful tree at the front of named to supply flowers for the Utah Dental the trees. Bouquet Of Magnolias his home at 68 south, Second east. He was associations convention last Monday from ,, can So. the 14, W. L Barker, Secretary, ' Box Elder Creek Watej t Users Assn. ' : |