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Show ? ' J . PAGE EIGHT Bear Pinned Under Car 'nfS A FACT BOX ELDER JOURNAL Solves Problem Itself r . ) Brigham City. Utah ' t ' Friday. July 20, Mich. (UP) iNIEWTBRiRY, Mrs. Mabel ILanford' and her Motorist Beats 3 Raps father, Joseph Singleton, were driving near here when a big. But Loses On Fourth I ! ' by JERRY CAHftt i I brown bear trotted ; You LOUirSVTLLE, Ky. (OP) onto Srirftt tur neportfK the (9MF9H9K Mrs. Lanford was unable to stop in time and her car ran oyet the bear, Injuring It slightly. The bear was pinned under the car but Mrs. Lanford and her father were afraid to get out towed home when the officers to investigate. 'cahne along. The bear struggled for several The judge ruled that he could minutes, lifting one side of the i not he charged with drunken car off .the ground, then freed driving if he was sitting in a itself and ran off Into the .car that, was being towed, The woods. ' Judge, also ruled out police charges of driving without an Shades Of Gray! Yanks and of having operators permit no tall light. - ' Put Reb In Blue Just' can't win. L. Police arrested Edward Hoes and charged him with drunken, driving. Noes, however, was sitting in the drivers seat of his car and was being WAX THM MY0INEKMM highway. He moH MffK HAWfoeeptfgT COHfUCft W tZ YtAXt-(iWbW- ) IHAU Pbtfi OFlktNaWL (frmihefreekQTurkis i Noes ,, There was one catch. Was lined $75 for being drunk. - . U ir fu .. Non-Ski- great-grandfathe- r, d Spot Pad Trusses Satisfaction Cuarantead - BROWINSmiE, Tenn. (UP) Miss Minnie Powell was proudly displaying a picture of her a general in the Confederate Army, when someone noticed 'he had on a blue uniform. It turned out that- - 25 years ago a tintype of the general had been sent to an Illinois firm for enlarging tinting. Miss Powell had neglected to say on which side her ancestor fought in the Civil War and the "Yankee" firm put him In a blue uni' , i form. HAMILTON. , DRUG Utah in 20 years. Mu and Mrs. Orrln.Astle have sold their home at North Wil lard.'They have bought a home In Ogden. .Tuesday they moved to their home. -- For old-tiHiram Walker qualify me Used Up Fast The MEMPHIS, Tenn. CUP) E Charles C. Sullivan family here , Mrs. J Mabel Nevens of Los Angeles, California, visited at the home of her Howard niece, Mr. and Mrs. Baddley last Wednesday. - She was formerly Mabel Edwards of Willard. IWILLA1RD The Willard ward Sunday School was reorganized last '1 Sunday evening under the di- rection of W. Evan Woodbury of the Sunday school superiten-dency- . The following were released: J. Rulon Larkin, superWassom, intendent; Vaughn first assistant; Frank Woodland, second assistant; Marilyn Astle, secretary. The following were sustained: Wassom, Vaughn Supt.; Francis H. Cook, first assistant; IFrank Woodland, second assistant; Betty Braegger, secretary and Gaye Cook, assistant secretary. Dean Baddley, son of Mr. and Mrs, (Howard j Baddley -- recently spent four days with his par ents. He is with the army and stationed at Camp Cooke, Calif, is'! Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Harding and small daughter have re visit turned from a with Mr. Hardings parents in ten-day- s Canada. Quite a number of the M. I. A. girls are spending a few days at the Girls home, - south of Mantua, under the leadership of Mrs. Ruth Harding. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Cragun of Los Angeles, Calif, recently spent a few days at the home of his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Perry. It was their first trip to Blend td whUkey.'86 proof. 70 gixin neutral (pints. Hi run Writer low lac. Peons, I1L ' lazy J Randii 1950 Ford Express with POWER PILOT was one of more than Tha F-- 3 spent two months making 10, 000 artificial flowers and saw them all used up in one night The flowers were for the childrens festival of the cotton carnival. 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Vs Ranch owner Ceerge Stephens proved for himself, In the big Economy Run, just how little it costs to run his Ford Truckl , The Lazy Js Ford Express did itself proud in the Ford Truck Economy Run, says Stephens. "Daily records kept during the entire six months show that our Ford Truck ran up a total of 5,109 miles. My expense for gas, oil, main ! et tenance and repairs was exactly $123.51 . . about a $20 bill each month . . . only 2H cents a mile! The Ford Truck POWER PILOT system is one reason why Ford Trucks cost so little to nm, in ranch work or any work. The power pilot gives you the most power from the least gas. e In the field, only Ford has itl low-pric- FORD TRUCKING COSTS LESS r s' because FORD TRUCKS LAST v aa hMd NaWreMre dOa m KXtfiOO, Irada, Ma fcaaaare amEnsm's-roms- ), 323 South Main Z wrt mm ! are Sod trada lad irea f bekbl Phone 56 1 |