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Show " RUPTURED WE ? furnish the music and from wliai l heir we .me .ill In fur a treat. They will also furnish the music at the rodeo. . . URINNt (D OMMENTS FIT By Marijane Morris NON-SKI- D The comments flying thick and fast around the town these days are all about the 4th of July celebration. Big things are ev- EXCELSIOR TRUSSES being discussed to make the ent one of the biggest Corinne has ever experienced. For instance there are 21 girls eligible for the honor of being queen of the 4th of July celebration this year. They are: La- Raine Hansen, Nancy Stallings, Joan Forsgren, Joan Moore, Louise Anderson, Diane Morgan, Elinor Bosley, Beth Beard, Dawn Larsen, Delores Craner, I ucille Poulsen, Evelyn Stoll, Carol Ann Roundy, Fat Reed, Joan Norman, (Laura Fillmore, LaRalne Beverly Fredricksen, Anderson, Marilyn Dunn, Naomi Wright and Akiko Ikegami. If the above list has accidentally or unintentionally missed any Corinne girl who will be 17 years of age in December, 1931, then she Is invited along with the ofher girls to be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Nicholas, at 8 p. m., on Monday, 25, for the. queen selection. This year for the first time, the merchants of Corinne have contributed generously toward a prize for the queen and her two These merchants attendants. are: Lons Barber Shop, Wulfs Service, Murphs Inn, the Golden Spike, Morgans Market, the Best Market and the Bear River . Satisfaction Guaranteed . . operation, a good fUT8IDS of turgka! tmaa correctly fitted fa tbi only aaf lalief lot rupture VUH our Tnua Department aod fears mora bout the wonderful Trueacu, Our experienced fitter also serve your need lor Abdominal Supporters, Elastic Hosiery Shoulder Braces, etc. and our reasonable price will surely please you. HAMILTON DRUG Fathers Day :umi SHOT Co-o- SPECIALS Sweeten the Old Man With This Hot Shot Special! up 25 lbs. SUGAR . ' with any i; ' . There are some rules concerning the queen that the committee felt must be stated. The queen must be 17 or 17 years of age In December; she must be In attendance the night of the selection and if a girl has been an attendant she isnt eligible for that honor again, but can be queen. The selection will be conducted the same way it was last year. At the dance the night of the 3rd, where the queen will be crowned, the Utah Valley Boys 111 Lets see now. , . . Ive been so busy gathering 4th of July news Ive almost forgot to get but any personal happenings, there is a birthday to be talked Miss LuAnn Nichols about. celebrated her 7rh birthday Sunday, June 3, at the home of her parents, Clyde Nicholas. Those present were: Janet Burt, Jeneil Campbell, Tamar? Craner, Sharon Tushima, Shirley Nygard and Jeanette Neilson. The afternoon was spent playing games. 'A surprise baby shower was held at the home of Mrs. Arliss Hunsaker In honor of Mrs. Mer nus Hunsaker. A gum baby molding contest was held with the prize going to Mrs. Lillian Mblntire. Eighteen of Mernuss friends showered her with lovely baby gifts. . . . The district east of the river won the prize in Relief Society last Tuesday for having , the best number on the program. The reward was a lovely box of , candy. Under the direction of Mrs. Marium Thompson they acted out the song, Casey Jones, with Mrs. Lucy Nichols acting the perfect Casey. A party was held later in the week and all the winners enjoyed the candy. 'Mrs. John Craner has a visitor, her mother, Mrs. Anton Anderson from Tremonton. is Miss Beverly Fredricksen making ready for a trip to Nevada to visit with her father, Chris Fredricksen and other relatives. (Her trip may extend into California. The Best Market has now completed their locker plant and it is in full production. The service is complete, too, sharp freezing fruits and vegetables, processing meat which Includes slaughtering animals, government Inspection, aging, and cutting and wrapping. The Best Market invites inspection and inquiry. ... Phone your news to 1000 Aiowf Glover Soul i Slake Side-line- Trekkers ; EniovTriD South Box Elder stake Primary Trekker' group accompanied by their teachers made their annual trip to Salt Lake City on Friday, June 8. Twenty-seveboys participated in the outing with the state as their first stop. While capltol visiting the capltol building they met LeRoy White of Perry who Invited them to visit . the House of Representatives which was In session. As the boys filed into the gallery Mr. White introduced them to the representatives who responded following the introduction with a loud applause. While at the cap-ito- l they were visitors of the gold room. Next they visited the L. D. S. temple grounds and were conducted on a tour of Laiwrence E. .luiber. They attended the noon organ recital. The youngsters ate their lunch at the Liberty park and spent the remainder of the afternoon at the park, Hogle Gadens and 'This is the Place monument Boys attending the tour from the First ward were: Brent Sanford, Lee Smith, Edward Bosley, David Hadley, Kenny Seegmil-ler- , Richard Felt, Cordell Jensen and Jerry Carr. Their teacher Is Mrs. Gladys Hanline., Those from the Fifth ward accompanied by Mrs. Pearl Arbon were: Dee Miller and Jay Arbon. Dee Cooper and Roger Turner represented Mantua. Sixth ward boys were: Jay Hollingswoth, Richard Rasmussen, Richard Wiser, Dwayne Eurlick, Deverell Morgan, Lowell Tlngey, Arvis Harding and Charles Whitworth. Bonnie Fodnes is teacher for the Sixth ward. Mary Woods and Carrie Petersen accompanied the Perry ward .boys: Harold !De Orr Wight, (Francis, Gary Nelson, Davie Walker, Jerry ' Shaw, Rex Osmond and Larry Hansen. The excursion was arranged by Mrs. Bessie Eskelsen as South stake Trekker leader. n ELECTRIC RAZOR V , Your choice of Schick, beam or Remington. Sun- ESTABLISHED FISHING ROD; ' ijv' C. B. . . Phone ; 140 South Main 6 Editor port . , .1. L; event were Bill Glover. (Mont's son and Tippy Pearse. Putting nearby and watching the ball Say, sport, have you purchased your six dollar fishing and hunting license for this season. Arent they .pertty?" You get the same thing that you got last year for five smackers only they cost six dollars this year and case they give you a little red to carry the thing. Youre just like a prisoner they give you a number that Is supposed to stay with you until you pass on, out this will lead to utter confusion because a whole bunch of them will be lost and those that arent lost will be turned Into an unusable state In the little ladys wash tub. now, The license is supposed to be put in a conspicuous and safe place. That stumped this corner for a while, but after deep the proper place was found. Your editor Is going to wear his license on the hook at the end of his line. That is the most conspicuous and safest place he could figure. That part of his fishing tackle has never been touched, either by the fish or the little ladys wash tub. So maybe a prisoner is better dtt after all. He Just has one number, while a sportsman may have a dozen or more before he gives tip for a quiet life at home. Anyway, some printer nicked Santa Claus Sam for a beautiful printing job and quite a chunk of cash, which takes care of a lot of tife money that could be spent on putting some fl&h in the streams for those who buy a license to catch. The Brigham City Fruit and Produce is again, as in the past, buying cherries with or without stems for brining. Due to the frost last year we were unabie to obtain enough cherries to warrant brining. , This has been and is a permanent business, which has been operating in Brigham City for the last ten years. We will also be interested in pie cherries, apricots, But the way It Is now, this corner finds it a little tough to live on paper and that is about all a fishing license buys etc. 500 FOR PHONE FURTHER INFORMATION thatk how things are now Rut days. WILLIAMS HEAL ESTATE BROKER Friday Only ; . Dad Will Go Fy These 'Hot v Shots". ; And Look; At HIS MONEY You'll Save! ; ,: Nw-Jour- do. f Fly "Mac" t!e. , fust hole iu uuc 5 and the fourth lor for hole the course.' All of the others got their single on bole 6. Witnessing the spectacular Mont Glover tank a hole in one, this week on the Brigham City Golf and Country club's course. Mont oegged the ace in Well, vacations come and vacations go, and the result is getting so far' behind In happenings that there is nothing to write about. Who suffers, you , , WITH fine brick building, only 15 years old containing 3500 square feet plus full basement, choice Main Street frontage, all needed equipment to operate, good steady income. Small down payment will handle, balance like rent, 5 interest on monthly balance. A real, bonafide opportunity to own your own business and property. It will pay itself out in ten years ' or less. MONTAGUE $11.95 s S Thin lb llio Hole In One On Hole Number 5 ' BUSINESS ; Big Hot Shot Specials ! You Can't Beat These ! ft " Highland OPPORTUNITY! BUSINESS By number Gets The 'Brigham City American Legion baseball team, . has A game scheduled i For ; Brigham City' Friday. The ; locals have won. two straight games by lapgb scores and Friday night they meet Smithfield here. It would be nice- - if some of the fans around here would turn out to boost the kids. This is one team that has won ball games during the past couple of years, so if you have the desire to see local kids play good ball .come on down to i the 'park Friday ' highVat'8 p. m. fL - t 4 "'j; t id.. f ' V ; '. A iers BEL niize ii loath h , r COLEMAN m : c to fin ! Clear e 86. Sounds Logical IDear Mom, , wrote the private, "Your guess is as good as mine about, where were going. They gave me shots for yellow fever and a fur cap. Arkansas , CAMP STOVE Regular $13.95 FRIDAY ONLY scnsD QJhena scDUduo F are a lot of reasons you can a new GMC to keep hauling a lot longer than any. other truck you can buy. First is the fact of horsepower. Whether to its a with horsepower unbeaten in its class, Diesels or one of the new heavy-dut- y you cant beat a GMC for go! But the extra value you find in these great trucks doesnt end at the power plant. ' a One Reg. $17.95 Friday Only THERE $13.50 Dad Will 'Appreciate You Shopping at Home Where You gasoline-powere- Can Save His "DoughJ1 ' Regular $13.95 FISHING BOOtS d Theres the. smooth GMC Synchro engei i, broad-shoulder- lily. ed H : I fv And standing guard over these longtime trucks are husky brakes yvith more, area than most the surest, easiest steering ever devised to direct a pay load home all controlled from a Cab thats spacious Weathersealed for a lifetime. ' GMCs come in the widest range of CAMP STOVE PICNIC BASKET Instant starting pressure type gasoline camp stove. Has windshield. Folds flat for carrying. Makes picnicing easier and more fun. It is sturdy made of woven reeds over hardwood frame. Big enough for food for six persons. con-venie- Vacuum JUG Utility CHAIR From $1.69 Reg. $7.95 SPECIAL $2.00 and up $5.95 and up r. w OWEN D. KNUDSEN - combinations to fit any trucking need. The prices? No better buy anywhere I Come see for yourself. engine-body-chass- GASOLINE & DIESEL TRUCKS j $3 FISHING is ; Mr. Knudsen, who resides at 137 South First Street West, local families with protection for the present and the future. , " . WE UNDERSELL ON GUNS AMMUNITION FLASHLIGHTS . FISH BASKETS PLUS anything else in our store. " . . MOUNTAIN STATES plete the childrens educa- lion and to provide funds to keep the family together if the breadwinner is no longer around. Relatively a few cents a da, he points out, caq assure that protec' ' tion. Prudentials activities in this section of the state have been opened at 2954 Washington : Boulevard, Ogden, where complete facilities are main- -. tained for personal service to Utah families. ; '; - 333 North Main Street 1 7 KNIFE . Deluxe quality new hand honed, 'foldingstyle chair is useful finish mirror blade. Leather handle, blade, 8 Inches overall length. as porch or lawn chair or e x t r b- indoor chair. compactly. Folds saya Mr. Knudsen, local families can be sure they will have money to com- Enlarged headquarters for ELECTRIC Attractive Hunting With the proper planning, 39c ES . 1 gallon capacity, glazed pottery inner liner. Keeps foods and liquids hot or cold as long as 24 hours. represents Prudential Insur- -' ance Company in the Brigham City area, where he provides . BAMBOO Dry toga, wheel-actio- Six-Foote- YOU CAN'T BEAT THIS VALUE! tl,b irtme Mesh Transmission linked to a sharpshooting drive line, pouring every ounce of power back to the rugged rear axle. And the solid way horsepower becomes n you know theres extra depth of truck performance engineered right down through a GMCs frame I , Friday Only . ROD for Gifts for that swell guy Dad! Any of these hardware or sporting goods gifts will really please Him on HIS DAY, - Baptist.- viftfc leLtk I Brigham City, Utah on O u,od true! whfc your GMC deoe, yjw imm . , . . ' . ELECTRIC DRILL A fine, sturdy shop tool for all but the heaviest Jobs. Trigger grip switch. With fittings, can also be used as grinder, polisher, or buffer. , M M I N 9" BENCH PUNE - wood WRENCHES; Seiofj Box end wrenches to B1j useful assortment finest scientifically Nn and hardened sleel. Has screw and lever adjustment endwise and sidewise for coarse or thin shaving! Cadmium finished.. Fine hard- handles. finish. HEADQUARTERS FOR ; HKE 'V COR p o R A T E D Walk A Block And Save" APPUWC Cc |