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Show ' V . K hM i' TimEE PAGE Mrs. L. E. Harmon I, ELDER JOURNAL Returns on Water Ctft a suit out to be J, sent left bis address ft anj a pocket. The suit was and also the address names and with four new ;i 7M in R ecs To Virginia Mrs. L, E. Harmon and young-sterLen and Jerry, left recently for Coronado. California home to Falls Church, Vir. glnia, following a six weeks vacation at the home of Mrs. Marv Robbins. Mrs. Harmon is the former bank (UP) UTAPOLIS i Local Reb'ek'ah Lodge in Host To State 1 a Dnkkl.. VISION FACTS Are you a machinist, instrument maker. or a precision worker ot kind? It so you need special care any on account ol intensive use ot your Vision. Get examined, have CARE FOR YOUR EYES DR. ROY F. BARNARD OPTOMETRIST Phone 1097 Brigham City c vki - ' , SitmeffiuigfWce Trmt.Tiiilyl Delegates, President & Jessie Allen, state president of Kebekah was lodge, special guest at a meeyng of Utah lodges in the Corlnne school house, October 3. The local Valley t Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stack of Mary E. Glover left Ogden Perry were host and hostess at last Monday for her home in a' delcious dinner served in on the honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sacramento, California, Overland Limited, Langworthy who are visiting here from Eau Claire, WisconFor the past three weeks she sin. The guest list included Mr. visited wlth relatives and friends and Mrs. Langworthy, Mr, and in Brigham City, Logan, Ogden, Mrs. Charles Dredge of Kays Layton. vllle and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin ' Peters of Brigham City. Following the dinner a social. evening was spent by the group. 1 Rebekah lodge, number 27, was host for the event, at which 48 lodge representatives from all the 6tate were present. Officiating at the was officials of the gathering Valley Rebekah lodge, Including Mrs. Eva noble Porsgren, grand; Mrs. Maggie Ipsen, vice grand; Mrs. Gertrude Mocre, secretary, and Mrs. Dorothy Hansen, treasurer. During the meeting State President Jessie Allen was presented a gift by a committee headed by Mrs. Hazel Holmes. Delicious refreshments were served by a committee composed of Grace 'Ross, Janie Jenson, Elizabeth Cutler and Mary Mrs. Clinton Johnson And Sons Visiting Here Ladies' Aid To Meet At Severens' Home Ladles Aid of the Communchurch will ity Presbyterian hold their monthly meeting and luncheon Tuesday, October 16, beginning at 1:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Emily Severens with Mrs. Frank Saito and Mrs. D. M. Pemberton as Sue Call, Margie Boyer, Denice Orchard, Ladd Ray Forsgren, Hollist, Kathy Nielsen, Barbara Jensen, Renny Bott, Marva Mar ble, Bruce 'Pohl, Christi and Chad Bowles, Kathleen Valberg, Kathleen Earl, Diane and Jerry Miller and Susan Andersen. The youngsters enjoyed wearing paper party hats, games and Here M-G-- annual literary tea. During the afternoon Mrs. Ro land Parry of Ogden will review All Faces West with special musical numbers included. Mrs. V. 'V. Phillips, chairman of the clubs literary section for 1951-52- , urged today that all members and special 'invited guests attend to hear Mrs. Par rys delightful review. The tea will be held in the Fourth ward chapel at 2 p. m. Saturday afternoon, October 20. Good Driving Conditions Can Lead To Accidents I CHICAGO (UP) Perfeqj driving conditions often are ha? zardous, according' to ' Dr. RosjS McFarland, associate professor of industrial hygiene in thf Harvard School of Public Health. McFarland told .the annuli meeting of 'the National Association of Motor Bus Operators that an analysis of accidents inCivic Literary Tea volving $2,000,000 paid out, ift Scheduled For Oct. 20 claims showed nhat; ocT Mrs Roland Parry of Ogden of serious accidents studied on clear curred during Faces "All days, will review. West, the .pageant which was presen- daylight hours when traffic was ted in Ogden during their July light, and occurred on dry, level 24 celebration at the Civic Im- road surfaces that were inn good provement club annual literary repair. These facts, he said, gives tea scheduled for Saturday, evidence jof human failure, since October 20 .The review will be given in these driving conditions inite. the Fourth ward chapel begin- high speed and somewhat more ning at 2 oclock, Mrs. V. V. relaxation than is reasonable. in It was found that errors Phillips, chairman of the 'liter the vehicle were fresteering announced section today. ary with two quently associated The phone number of the News high a rate of speed for the and Journal Society editor is 77L conditions. , n are some good reasons why it PAYS TO AND SAVE at Texs Drive-I- n Market. - ij&by Ruth or Butterfingers BARS CADDY . . AVhite Pearl ,CItEAr.l STYLE m Arc (White conn & DEADS 3 for Natural ORAIIGE 8 46 oz. 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M. OCT. 15 SHOP AT EARL'S AND SAVE! a Ij 12 oz. can KRAFT Shop And Save At Your Two AG Markets Slab CBATOM L 2 for $3.98 GRAPEFRUIT BANANA Vi Tastewell CUT GREEN Spring; Garden Large Crisp by Maxwell House : King Kelly ity 1 46 me Hiilcrest EHEKSIS2lis-7- 4 YUMA L HQP.p.etagBSRgegega PAY pwifts old-tim- former-Univers- - I, White Star Bite Size parents of a baby boy, William Dean, born September 13, in a Portland hospital. Mrs. Howarth Is the former Alene Marie Kotter, daughter of Prisoner Proves Fussy Mr. and Mrs. William J. Kotter of Brigham City. ; About His Cigarettes Mrs. William Kotter returned A. from Portland Sunday. BAY VtEW, Mich.' (UP) They have one other child. . fussy felofi at Southern Michl gan prison has his own cigar Visits in Ogden, Salt Lake r ette test. , Louisa Ingram spent Monday According to the Spectator, and Tuesday visiting relatives e prison newspaper, an and Salt inmate had Collected a pile of and friends in Ogden ' cigarette butts in the prison Lake City. several but yard began throwing aside disdainfully, Goldenrod Innocent Says ,Prsonef watched, him - Hay Fever Expert r ; growing curiosity Aren't you throwing a lot of A BAY VIEW, Mich. (UP) good ones away? he asked. of Chicago he They aint my' brand, professor who comes to Michi explained. gan every summer to escape the fever season,' says gol Cities Pass Buck Oyer deq hay rod is not a major source of irritation to hay fever sufWho Pays Hospital . ferers. Dr. Charles H. Swift, professor (UP) 'NEWBURYPORT, Mass. For a while nobody was quite emeritus of anatomy at Chicasure just' where Mrs. Anastasia go, describes himself as an Surette had lived. apologist for the innocent golA. county hospital sent the denrod. , 4 The nasal irritation suffered City of Haverhill a $99.50 bill for treatment of Mrs. Surette. by those afflicted with hay fe-Haverhill paid , , but some offi- ver is caused by the pollen car-- . cials thought the woman was a ried by the wind, he explained. resident of Salisbury and that The pollen of goldenrod is too town was sued for the bill. heavy to be carried by the wind When a ju'dge threw that suit for any, great distance. Since the plant blooms about out, Haverhill sued the City of Newburyport for the $99.50. A the same time as ragweed, the jjiry finally decided where Mts. pollen of which is carried great, distances by the wind, the gol Surette resided. It was denrod is mistakenly blamed. , m1oKwvher ASH )l& ADD SATURDAY FRIDAY Mr, and Mrs. IDean C. Howarth e of Portland, Oregon recently MARINA BERTI, Italian film star, 'won the coveted role of Eunice, the seductive slave girl in Technicolor production, Quo Vadia. Miss Berti joined the company in Rome where the picture was filmed in Its entirety, with Robert Taylor and Deborah Kerr starred. cartoons for your presents Penny-Wis- e We hope you will enjoy reading them. e. STOHES mm, Mr. And Mrs. Dean C. Howarth Have Baby X Drive-I- AG OFFE- R- in of program arrangeTheme for the afternoons program will be 1 xs YOUR TOO Mrs. Maxwell Pohl, Sr. is All lady teachers and wives of Box Elder county teachers are to be special invited guests at the Civic Improvement club am (Qolftstj , charge ments. Mrs. Roland Parry To Review "All Faces West" (jild I - birthday refreshments. David received many gifts. & Phone your news to 1000 THAT EXTRA FLAVOR in every cup of Schilling comes from blending only mountain coffees from Central America . . . where altitude, climate and soil combine to produce the worlds finest coffees. You can't buy a better coffee than Schilling, at anyprice! i son of Mr. and Knowlton Brown, celebrated his third birthday last week. Little friends attending the party held in his honor were ufer 1& . school In Sait Lake City and upon completion of his studies they plan to make their home In Emmett, Idaho. For the past few years they have lived in Rupert, Idaho. David Brown, MESERVY LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS 1 you a blend of exclusively Cen,ra! American Coffee Mrs. Clinton Johnson and sons, Craig and Jeff, are in Brigham City visiting for a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Watkins. Mr. is . attending Johnson Mrs. Why should you work hard on washday, when you can send us your laundry and have leisure time to yourself? We give your wash personal attention. Phone 62 for Free Pickup and Delivery A business meeting was held by the Fraternal Order of Eagles auxiliary, Box Elder aerie 10, 2919, Wednesday, October at the War Memorial home. Door prize was given at the end of the meeting. Schilling bring David Brown Has 3rd Birthday Party ,v Returns To Coast After Eagles Auxiliary Holds Business Meeting Wed. Visiting In Utah Dinner Party Honors Ross Langworthys : IF II SOUTH MAID MARKET FIE AD l"72 "t .- - J i B |