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Show North And South Stake Well Represented- At M.I.A. Institute Held In Logan Sept. 10 Mutual Improvement association Institute was held Monday, September 10, In the Senior high school in Logan. Thirty-thre- e general board members . were present. Bear Lake, Bear River, Benson, Cache, East Cache,- Hyrum,- Logan, Malad, Mount Logan, North Box Elder, Smithfieid, South Box Elder, and South Bear River stakes were the 13 stakes represented. A luncheon was served all stake presidencies prior to the meetings at the Bluebird In Lo- - 49 GIFT WATCH and . 149 ELECTRIC GENERAL gan.- Meetings were held WASHER 159 95 nut TAX boy or girl Gold-fille- d if if if , Miss Anna Erickson will assume leadership of the Business and Professional Womens club Monday evening at 7:30 p. m., when she Js handed ,the president's gavel bV Mrs7 Pearl at inpresident last year, - stallation rites. Caie Movement el Expander Band Stainleis Steel Back Gold-Fille- d . it One-ye- At annual , membership meeting,- C. Jean Shonka, of the western B.P.W. region, will Install the new ; officers. ' - G-- E WASHER if Activator Washing Action if Automatic Timing Copacity if Big if Mechanism Pump if Written Warranty if Miss Lenore Romer, member- ship commitee chairman, Is in charge of the program. , Special guest for the evening will be Mrs. Suzanna May Grua, state federation president. Quick-Emptyi- ar Ini re'lf fieve fe see keth the wether end the watches Csme All B.P.W members are asked to make reservations no later than Sunday by phoning Miss Romer at 822 or 366 or C. Jean Shonka at 145 or 1030. te seerecisfe their velee. Beitenbelcer Electric PAGE FOUR BOX ELDER JOURNAL Authorized dealer t i GEI1EI1AL0 f - . Permanently-oile- d One-ye- vice-direct- . ELECTRIC .Brigham City, Utah Friday, September 14, 1951 AUTOMATIC WASHERS SUNDAY! Reg. U. S. Pot. Off. Trafe-Mar- V1 ) s MONTGOMERY FRIDAY Hand SATURDAY If v & CLIFT ' 4 - in f Uxv . LiU"Z7 fmtiacuj-iiowiiiswt- KmU Kl ESSS KSSi M3H heads! . f ,, 0rert6 v .Hunts Vampire Fish -- Lost lte" love. THEATRE GUILD,;. AIR Cartoon Blow-Cu- n . : KDYL . Circus III: SATURDAY 1:00 P .M. ft vtiTOl liffllfiil 'FnWV -- D I i the Remington . Smith Corona Royal HIGHWAY 91 a$t side of , Easy Credit Terms! BRIGHAM CITY Jr. and Corinne Calvet CO-HI- T SHEP COMES, HOME starring Robert Lowery and - SUNDAY' . Bill Kimberley SCHOOL caviqYfc AND: MONDAY Jack Carson and Lola Albright in TESTS. PROVE: Yes, parents, its a proven fact that the owns and uses a typewriter far excells in work. MODERN TOOLS MEAN BETTER WC Come in now, today, and start your student tot f way for better grades. Easy terms to suit your bf GOOD HUMOR MAT CO-HI- T - , GENE AUTRY'in BLAZING REMINDER SUN " Closed Tuesdays .he r the season ' office supplies - , ' Whit NEW YORKER NEWPORT d.nlli at nln soat vhm aval itbl Offers To. prevent white streaks and spots op. .crisped black and. navy cottons, add a few drops of coffee to the starch solution.- - ' , t MORE BUILT-- f SAFETY NG ! steA VCJ3. ' V than awfothorcer in America today! , Spmr . pictures thrill you. This o netil kill you, c with k fM Vcve raxae ft - WcLwvj 1.180 c 4. ORIFLOW RIDE CONTROL grade fuel, built-iMechanical Octanes enable the mighty new Chrysler FirePower engine to develop the most power, give the quickest responsiveness in emergencies, of all modern passenger car engines! hughteri PROWLER See HORSEPOWER V-- 8 Even on starring VAN HEFLIN and EVELYN KEYES n THE JtelMMd Unltad Artim non-premiu- m Chryslers revolutionary n new type shock absorbers have over twice the power of other types, to keep your car steady and stable on rough roads. Driver and passengers sit comfortably as has never been possible in any car till nowl 4 S5 ft tin f For the first time in an American car, . AIRMAIL NEWS SUNDAY TRAP IH THE ECKDITEU- -n 'f TUESDAY ! I f .. COMING! .9 60, "ALICE IN WONDERLAND" and "NATURE'S HALF ACRE" I ') f , 5. PLUS ADDED PROTECTION of Safety Rim wheels . . , foam rubber Safety-- : Cushion Dash , , . Safety Vision windows around , . , Constant-speed- i Electric Windshield wipers . . . Driver-controll- Automatic Transmission. ed ' - Uy V-- J vi , Sept. Chrysler brings you' Hydraguide power steering. Hydraulic power does s of the work ; . , gives your hand on the wheel many times more steering control in ruts, over bumps or soft shoulders! four-fifth- I SECOND FEATURE DLIH MONDAY t , 2. POWER STEERING ALSO CARTOON r Mso 177. MORE WORK DONE. 407. FEWER WORDS MISSPELLED. 327. FEWER ERRORS IN ENGLISH. WHEN WORK IS TYPEWRITTEN TWO BIG FEATURES Sunday -- Monday Tuesday UN in color with John Barrymore Peach Day Visitors Visitors at the .home of Mr. and Mrs. W, Lamont 'GioVer on Peach Days were Mr. pnd Mrs. Gilbert Meacham and son, Craig, and Miss Janice Glover, all rot Salt Lake, City.. Mrs. .Meacham Is the former Eleanor - Glover. Also visiting were Mrs. L. S. Merrell and Mrs. Irene Hender. son of Ogden. SERIAL OTHER SHORTS I TO Portables 100 pounds TODAY - SATURDAY CARTOONS COMEDY A Of i 6:30P:M. . Indians! , i appointment... lomllness and Killer-Me- I shrink human It takes more than of coffee a day to supply needs of the United Nations New York staff. Your Choice d 4 Radio brings Tannsusa Williams, unforgettable drama of dreams and dis- L?V,. and Darlene Garrison Malmrose. A boy on September 13 to John and Mary Dyas Egeland of the Intermountain Indian School. Words cannot express the we gratitude and appreciation feel toward those who, by their kindness, helped lighten .'our burden of sorrow at the time of the death of Mr. Phil Hyatt. May God's blessing rest with those who came to our - assistance in ' any way. Mrs. Eva Hyatt, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hyatt, Jr. and . Daughter, ' Mr, and Mrs. John Hyatt and Son, Mr. and Mis. Jerry Hyatt, o Mr. and Mrs. JUeorge Taylor and Fatplly.. . HELEN HAYES . SCEIOL! , QUEBEC Elder Dee Johnson and 'Elder Marvin S. Wright, were guest speakers Sunday evening, September 9, in regular, sacrament meeting in the Perry ward. 'Both young men served .L.DS.,mi6j slons to Australia and were companions there for some time. Many interesting andy faith promoting incidents were v related v during their fine talks. .The meeting, was presided over and conducted by. Bishop Rulon Hirschi. "High,- - on The Mountain ,Tops was sung by the congregation led by'.- Barbara Billings and abcompanied by Mrs. .Louise Davis. Wendell Nebeker offered the Invocation. .Sacramental song, WeU Slng All Hail to Jesus' Name, ' was sung by the congregation. Ther-aiand Lawrence Quayle Wright were priests in charge of the sacrament. They were as' . sisted by the deacons. Elder .Johnson spoke .followed by an organ solo by Mrs. Davis. Elder Wright theh spoke."" Improve The Shining - Moments was the closing song. George Petersen offered the ben. . - ediction. Cord Of Thanks "PICKO1 THE PICTURES" 9.t A girl on, September 12 to Ray Double Bill FRIDAY AND SATURDAY jb 7 V -- the ber Emm Missionary Companions Speak In Perry Ward. Kun-sake- Guarantee ar 11 p. A baby daughter ' was born Wan-d- a September 6 to Clyde and It was North Whitaker. announced' as a boy in the Wednesday issue of the Box Elder News. , . The following births are announced from Cooley Memorial hospital: , , ( A boy to Gregario and Deloris Rebuillosa Rodgiques on Septem- - TYPOUKDTECs rs Miss Anna Erickson Will Be Installed As President Of B. & P. W. Club Monday Eve WRIST WATCH For man or woman, i(; until North and South stake representatives., Those from North stake (you sovo $39.95) , . p. m. from 7 m. with many QBQKltnKlS attending were 15 members of the Y,W,MJA. and 13 members stake presi of the YJM.M.I.A., Vernal Willie, Elbert dency, Beecher and J. Delos Thompson; Mutual advisors: Emery Wight, Vernon Kotter and Lyman Moror rell. Several ward bishops members of the bishopric ' were present. Those from South stake present were IB members of the Y.W. M.I.A. and 12 members of the Young Mens; Glen Bennion and J, Oleen Palmer, of South, stake Jopresidency; Mutual-advisoseph Carr and J. A. Meservy, ang three ward bishops. v, - - V. Many interesting and educational topics were discussed - lor the coming Mutual sessions. iM W L HUGS presentsY XHBEifT EDTH ll 3. POWER BRAKING Another Chrysler engineering first uses power from the engine to apply the brakes at the touch of your toe. Reduces pedal pressure required for fast, smooth stops by as much as, of that otherwise needed! two-thir- " ONLY A RIDE CAII SHOW YOU I7ZZAT GHLY A CHRYSLER GIVES! DRZVE IT TODAY... i PACKER MOTOR CO. o 75 South Main Street |