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Show t Page Six ELDER JOURNAL BOX Brigham CltY Utati Friday, Soptembsr 7, 1951 Regular Kiwanis Meeting Held At the regular meeting of the club Brigham City Kivams Thursday noon at the Idle Isle cafe, Dick Seegmiller and Norma Sheffield, of the Jaycee and Jayceette Peach Queen committees gave remarks on the coronation ball and judging. Special guests were the Peach Queen, Rea Nielsen and her attendants, Mona Rae Eskelsen and Carolyn Dockstader. (Elmer Klitgaard was in charge of the program. Don Sheffield gave the invocation and Victor fcY)'PTren led the pledge of allegiance, is t the meeting included Glen Greenhalgh, Royce Petersen ana Dick Alston. Visiting Kiwanians were Byron and Ralph Umbright. Kos-grov- e YEUOW STAIN IN TOBACCO IS NOT Top Utah Golfers Will Ide Featured At Brigham City Course Today -- 3P.M. Golf enthusiasts attending Peach Days will be given a special treat this afternoon at 3 p. m., when four of the outstanding Utah professional golfers stage a foursome at the Brigham City golf course. Striving for a course record will be Tommy Williams, who holds championship title of the Intermountain area, the .Logan country club and the Ogden country club. Also, Ernie Schneider, pro of the Ogden country cluib and a top rated player in Utah; Ernie's son, Ernie Schneider, Jr., who has and is earning a reputation as a pro at the Tooele golf course. Final member of the foursome will be Dean Candland, pro at the local course. Everyone Is invited to the golf show at no charge. ( 25 Hobby Displays In Brigham r Hurry! There are still some very fine gents and ladies watches greatly reduced to clear at $19.95. Many customers are taking advantage of this great watch sale! You cant beat Palmers for satisfaction with MERCHANDISE and SERVICE. ,17-jew- el RMBUERJ Annually one of the'Tftost in teresting features of Peach Days the hobbles, which include everything from paints 'TO !coin collections, attract thousands of viewers between ,l Peach Days events. While Miss Shonka and Miss Ericksen were in charge of the entries, Charles Keller Secured windows for the displays. Contestants and their hobbies Everyone is invited to phone : follow: News their society items for the Douglas Mlllef, money collecand Journal to 771. tion; Sarah Marble, salt and pepper shakers and picture post handcards; Annie Barlow, made rugs; Mrs. John Btein-voorknitting; Mrs. Frank Holman, knitting, tatting, needle paintpoint; Betty K. Marble, oil ' ing. Dolly S. Rockwood, oil paintings; Darla Rockwood, art, small Francis E. House, drawings; miniature farm equipment; Sharon Olsen, dolls; Mrs. Roger Joan Anderson, story book dolls. Abbie Samsel, rugs; M. V. Burton, Box Elder woods made into lamp stands, clocks, stands; Mrs. Sylvia Dunn, ceramics; Lichtensteins, display . of . trophies and ribbons won with horses; Drewes Floral, storyHOLIDAY on ICE! book scene. GREAT CIRCUS! J. T. Bates, plastics; . Deon Henke Jensen, dolls; Paul RosGrand NEW MIDWAY! enbaum, Indian relics; . Leslie art; Xuma Jensen, Humpage, Ever! Than Exhibits Morg Jewelry and bowls modeled from MINING EXHIBITS! wall paper cleaner; Gloria Call, Tony doll clothes; Johanna JorINDUSTRIAL EXHIBITS! gensen, handwork and Danish silver collection; Jean Barnard, MISS UTAH CONTEST! ceramics. t, AM G'uA'ffG SAIT LAKE V 'iUKl -- lib. WE7 6 (ONE CASE) AT NO EXTRA COST WITH ANY a-rmS- Dei sc she: . IX club s recently completed British missions for the L. D. S. church. Homecoming services will be held this Sunday, September 9, in the Fifth ward chapel at 7:30 for Elder Seely., All friends are cordially invited to attend and hear a repbrt of his mission. He spent two years laboring in England firfct at Leeds, then at Plymouth. He served as supervising elder at Plymouth. Homecoming services will be held Sunday, September 16, In the Seventh ward chapel at 7:30 for Elder Smith. His friends too, are invited to attend and hear of his missionary experiences. , He and Elder Seely served for some time together in Leeds. (Both boys were met at the dock by their parents as they arrived home on ' the Queen Mary in. New York. They were two of 5,000 passengers and had had reservations for 10 months prior to coming home. Glen and Ronnie Smith were also there to greet their broth- Glen M. hr ... return to Brigham T. EXPRESS " Bob Smith Seely SEC, po is Between Chicago Angelea , . , betw,( cago and San Franc, - of Mr, and and Glen M. and Mrs. F. Leland Seely, have returned from England where they both Bob Smith, son. Mrs. W. W. Smith, Seely, son of Mr. through 1. Missionaries ' o! nf SERll J ulet link 2 Salt Lake City. U2 San Franciaco,andPi Time-navin- g M itate egpra, ep Chicago. City following LDS missions to the British Isles. 111 THROUGH 3. No change of but routeii Chicago . fill , Omaha Mmneapol & ha i Sioux Falla; (W Salt Lake City; Salt i City - Loa Angela; . City . Denver; Kama! - Omaha; Salt Lab 6 Portland. 4. FREQUENT JEl! Schedule fire ideal fm neaa, ahopping, or lit, tiontripa Buaei leavers molt convenient let p "Mining isnt just a pick and shovel job any longer. It takes a modern plant and equipment and supplies to keep a mine produc-in- g $30,000 worth of it for each man in a mine or smelter. Naturally, we dont supply the money it comes from the savings of thousands of thrifty folks like you, who Invested In hopes of a fair return to bring them future security." si i th Itac the UK I if ba m on, a Enroute to New York the and Smiths spent time ot i th( atlo i a r a But ol tb nd t&t ftfendtftKifttk us onl GREYHOUND HOWARD BUS 4. HO Rja yB odu See-ly- s in Korea United Time Only! ..'HURRY Avoid The Last Minute Rush! 'eeti 25c Regular 79c Blue Canvas NOTE RING Regular Blue Canvas ' of $1.15 a in; it! tin; OWL BOOKS eeti BINDERS lent L eub 190 Civi H. of JUST RECEIVED . . . After 6 months we finally received onr shrpu i E. icat Si ?r; ant st ti Offers QUIET ed Mrs WRITER an FASTER DRAINING ACTION esid nan wou FAMOUS GUARANTEE ELECTRIC-RINS- E avis is ONLY SPECIAL! $15.00 FOUNTAIN THE OFFICIAL L. D. S. MISSIONARY BIBLE note available in four new durable and DOWN $9.00 per month attractive bindings designed to withstand continuous use in aU climatic conditions or only1 $2.25 per week An Essential Pot Missionaries', Teachers, Students, Churcbworurs SAVES UR TO 27 GALLONS OR HOT WATER THOR-WA- WASHING 'JHMrty) PENS 39c-5- Hurry! Big savings on ce USED !es School Books 'am ial 0c SAVE! ors Vz r more $1.00 the lex , v Okie - t j? flKing James Version bound with the Churchi official Ready Reference and the 'useful and authoritative Cambridge Concordance and Dictionary to die Bible. A aection ' of ruled paper for notematidg it included. TIME OVERFLOW RINSE 146 South Main Street ShoU.cbm, lFpeouncd Urpwtek renter miumn reference Brigham City 13 "1 oat Alpha and Omega, tbs beginning and the cod, the flrat and .. a. y. IB Ft. MBt Durable tfanulated leather, overlapping covert, fabnc hoed, ST JO red under (old odjn- MB1 Tha Snot ptniad Morocco leather, nught edge, fabric Indexed $12.01 lined, red under gold edge. Mm The finest Persian Morocco leather, overlapping cover, fabric fined, red under (Old edge e ffluttreted). $11.00 Indexed $12.00 MM The filte Persia Morocco leather, overlapping coven, $1)00 genuine leather inning, red under gold edges. From our dtalert everywhere THE pESERET BOOK, COMPANY Seft Uhr City 10. ttoh lost Tempi. SrmtK k. i 4 easi the liffiam we Phone 548 ti 't (Optional) CONTROLLABLE fi in FASTER WORKING ACTION FULL YEAR HYDRO $Wim WASHING ACTION i so Cousins Find Each GUSB SPINNER a n er, Bob. Reminder Office Supply WRINGER o it News-Journa- mmmuv mem i Detroit, Michigan, where the Smiths, picked up a new car; Canada, Niagara Falls and on to New York. Palmyra, New York, Independence, Missouri, and other church historical points of interest were visited while journeying home. They visited with Lee Seely in Sprmgville, Ohio. He is stationed in Memphis, Tenn. with In the U. S. navy. They also witnessed many August 27, 1951, on the front- areas where the flood had passline of Korea battlefront, it was ed through. murky and muddy but it was a happy day for two Brigham Youll be surprised at the" excellent results' l tf City cousins. Pfc. LeRoy P. Kelly, kon I of classified ads secure. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Kelly, spent most of the day traveling 'the PICKED TO HEAD CAST sloppy roads in search of his cousin, Pfc, Ernest K. (Kelly) Konth, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Korth. The two boys met late in the ' afternoon. . f . , Is a of the 20tth member Kelly F. A. Bn. and has been In Korea for about six months. Korth has been stationed In Japan for the past three months and recently moved to Korea. He Is a member of the 63rd F. Tyrone Power will play a leading role A. Bn. Both boys reported they are this season on the top radio show, well and sent their best wishes Theatre Guild on the Air. Sunday, home. Betty Field, Cornel Wilde, Basil Rathbone star in the stage and screen The phone number of the News hit, The Heiress . . . 6.30 p. m., and Journal Society editor is 771. KDYL, U. S. Steel Hour. Other TIT) Store Scheduled For OUT? GALILEO DID NOT INVENT THE TELESCOPE! The telescope was invented by Hans Lippershey, a spectacle maker of Middleburg, Holland in 1608. It was this telescope that Galileo used as a model to construct his in 1609. 1. Encyclopedia Britannica 9th Edition. ' 2. Popular Fallacies A. S. E. Ackermann. G City:, store; Making Brigham windows sparkle with interest during Peach Days SrilJ be , a record 25 hobby displays,! it was learned today , frenetic,,, Sean Shonka and 'Ann Ericksed, chair men of the event. 0950 el l Windows Adds Interest To Peach Days ' If you can prove it by September 14, you will have earned $5.00 credit on any watch in the store. ANSWER TO LAST WEEK'S QUIZ: Return From Missions 0UR oar ANNUAL lard He pencil guessing contest r th !d im 1st Prize Patter 51 Fountain biy ttee n B Pc And Many Other Valuable Prizes HO OBLIGATION NOTHING TO BUY! rol P P.. sc 5001 REMINDER te OFFICE Everythin . tl 1 I ro eve j e hr at I |