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Show jjjr-- ' Tags Eight Will Be Green Soon cavo a caunG-p'' BOX ELDER JOURNAL Brigham City. Utah Friday, August 10, 1951 cp u , , Central School Lawn Now Being Planted With Henry Ingebrlgtsen, landscape specialist, as general contractor, work on the Central school laWn Is progressing rapidly, it was reported today. After the large rooks had been previously removed top soil was laid Thursday morning and the road patrol was slated to level it Thursday evening. (According to Contractor the 70,000 square feet of lawn on the east and north sides of the school building will be planted, on September 1. Allowing it two weeks to grow, it should be up about September 15, according to Ingetorigtsen. IFive hundred pounds of seed and 1500 pounds of fertilizer will be required. Completing the landscaping, shrubbery will be planted later. adfg Inge-brigtse- Work On Central School Lawn Underway was placed on the area Thursday.. It will be soil top of seed and 1. Five hundred pounds on Sept. planted ' t. h used. be will fertilizer of 1500 pounds v, ... by & UKETD PRESS-U- TMESE FOR FORMAL" AFFAIRS.) REFERENCE TO THE COUNTRy adults. At 11 a. m. worship services, with the sermon "IBe Not Conformed to This Present Age, by Reverend Gillespie will be held. A nursery will be conducted at the Manse. to Tourists, .new comers Brigham City, friends of the city and at Intermountain Indian school are .cordially Invited to Rev. attend church services, Gillespie said . Monday, August 13, at 9 a. m. vacation Bible school will commence and last for , two weeks. Children of kindergarten age ahrough Junior high school are welcome, said Gillespie, e The program will include film Strips and stories, slides of Bible characters, games, handiwork and singing. All children are invited. On Sunday, August 19, Clarence Hill, teacher at Intermountain Indian school, will take charge of the rooming services. SgtefeteM ' ANSWER NEXT WEEK! If you can bring proof of this statement before Friday, August 17, we will give you $5.00 off on any watch purchase! ANSWER TO LAST WEEKS STATEMENT OF FACT A Ventriloquist Does Not Throw His Voice ! The voice of a ventriloquist is produced in his larynx. He just keeps his lips as motionless as possible. Imagination does the rest. 1. Prof. Ilusley, F.R.S. A. S. E. Ackermann. 2., Popular Fallacies it - fimtr 2U SL L. . that ,you &M OUR SPECIAL WATCH SALE TODAY $16.95 AND UP Theyll slip over the backs of your chair, protect the chair and your walls, yours for only Cotton sheers, rayon sheers, cotton sunback, a big rack of bargains f Syd hav - . , LADIES HANDKERCHIEFS 10 $1.00 for COTTON YARDAGE, assorted ia 4 GIRLS AND TODDLERS HAND BAGS two largs groups , COSTUME JEWELRY, choice sur.ir.iER DRESSES Nearly all sizes from 1 to prints 4 yards $100 50' $1.00 50' $1.00 LADIES SHOES, 12, special broken sizes in summer styles - hats 2 for IS BOYS HELMETS all leather with goggles t BOYS SHIRTS, cotton crepe, sizes 6 and 8 ) ) GYM SHORTS BOYS for school I 2 for $1.59 $2 1 2 for Ell ylivw 1... 2 for now only BASEBALL EfiJUKUERJl rM) dal hospital: 5 Fes f. CAPS for boys, rayon satin 'ery went, lembe a fe best o ighair Knud a s 3? WOMENS 's wil TlYLOil tot FEATHER PILLOWS GIRDLES Specially marked for lar Day Good ticking, Dol- soft feather filled, tip for i i i 'I Mue was ay nc Dollar Day - tel erthi ib, sole f wai an ie boy on August 8 to Robert and Darlene Meservy Burrows. A boy, August 9. to Torrance and Nora Jensen Westley. A Spends Summer In, Calif. .Mary ..Alice Alston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Alston, returned recently from Newport where she Beach, California spent the summer at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Clair Cosgrove NYLON HOSE for men and MENS SHOES, broken sizes, J iA girl on August 8 to Perl and Erma Andersen Parker. . L nmerc Reported from Cooley Memo J r tee ' BOYS LADIES SCARFS Fluorescent evenii BOYS CORDUROY DIRTNO Let us prove to you that pleasing the patron is our . , first consideration by giving us a try today. P 1 A . lay-awa- SEE y bi-bl- can .now buy, 17 jewel ladies and Rents standard 'watches at $19.95 at Palmer Jewelry. A small deposit will take' out or ' y ,. one of these fine watches. , , . . Atr " LADIES DRESSES at Services at the. Presbyterian Community church Sunday will open at 9:45 a. m. with Sunday school classes for all ages. Pictures on the 23rd psalm will be to 'all children and shown y if' ' PLASTIC CHAIR BACKS Ians Services HAS ttO SPECIAL &" , DOOR CRASHER VALUE! ommunity Church I V!A Um"1 SEERSUCKER quantity SMART-ALL- S For the toddler, $2.50 $8 t $5.00 pair only FLUORESCENT SHIRTS for men, small, medium, MEN'S T.ES' $2.00 25 and . colors 4 pair the iamil was ns, j ftlnj MENS SLACKS, rayon gaberine and a11 . '; ; Saturday fluorescent . bo) 50' rens BOYS POLO SHIRTS your choice by J. Le n Re te pi WHITE HANDKERCHIEFS .8 for for men and boys irian in 10 ICE SKATE SHOES, boys and girls sizes, pay-- L oodli J Gler tatio lub n A COSTUME DOLLS y Jc beautiful assortment rd fl Ja il lie i d gi us one the ip oday yea. ,d i Of rigic ! 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