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Show Two Cents Short PAGE EIGHT BOX ELDER JOURNAL MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP) If C. James had had two cents, he could have saved himself $20.50. James wanted to go fishing but lacked two cents of having enough for a license. He went anyway. A conservation officer Brigham City. Utah Friday, October 12, 1951 Atomic Energy Furthers Subject For Marksmanship C. IT Soil New Mexicos state tree, the is the only pion (pin-yonmember of the pine family caught him. that bears edible nuts. ), BAIRD AGENCY PHONE 19 HUNTER'S ATTENTION! take chance? Insure with Travelers insurance at these low rates. 3 Days $1.10 pays $1000 Medical $250 7 Days $2.00 pays $5000 Medical $250 See us lor other low premiums ranging up to $25,000 to $750 Medical, Why a deal, that should be very attractive, if you are limited in finance and would like a home that you can add to later on. This place has two well finished rooms on the ground floor and two upstairs. Has bath room with limited plumbing, fine large 75 foot front lot with garage. Has large pile of lumber that will go with the place. Look this place over now, it is a splendid deal and in the best location in town, for only $500 down and monthly payments. Total of $3150.00. ACT NOW Porcupine Stripping A Tree . . . officials of the Cache National forest today requested all hunters to shoot to kill when they see this rodent during hunting this year. I B By Reynolds V. Reeder 4 : wise neighbor of ours services e his own oil heater regularly and easily. pot-typ- Of course, using Standard Stove Oil, 100 distilled end . you need only service your beater once a year. dean-deliverb- If you have a pressure-typburner, try New Standard e Furnace Oil with,, ThermiaoL It stops filter clogging. Enjoy dependable oil heat comfort with either of these fine Standard Heating Oila. Just call us! . He eleane the etreiner as shown in the diagram the Metering Valve stem, too. Washes them in kerosene. i Then he scrapes the burner pot to remove all hard carbon, flange at top of the pot is inspected for air leaks which am salad with fumsoe cement ISliiMOfl si CaMsnis fradid Distributed by REYNOLDS V. REEDER From ear River City CITY Pratt has 'been Holmgren extensively entertained, prior to his leaving for military service. Wednesday evening at the Maddox Ranch house, Mr. Carl Staple, foreman of the Bar B Ranch, entertained at a lovely dinner. ' Fourteen of Pratts friends were in attendance. Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Holmgren, parents of Pratt gave a delightful party at their home. Covers were laid for 14 guests. A delicious two course luncheon was served. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Del Holmgren entertained in his honor. A chicken dinner was served to the following: Mrs. Mary J. Holmgren, Mr. and (Mrs. Paul Holmgren, Mr. and Mrs. Lynne Holmgren, Mr. and Mrs. (Denzil B. Ballard of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thonsen, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Holmgren, and Nyman Holmgren. The evening was spent playing pinochle and monopoly. Pratt reported to Fort Douglas Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jensen attended the inaugural program at the B. Y. U. Monday when Mr. Ernest Wilkinsen, a nephew of Mrs. Jensens was installed as president of that institution. ' Bear River claims his mother as ham City. Mr. and Mrs. Del Holmgren one of her own native daughters. Her name is Cecelia Ander and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Firth of Bothwell accompanied Dwight Andersen and Miss Gay Nell Kilpack of Huntington through the Logan temple Wednesday where they were married. BEAR Ifow To Kttp Your Oil Hooter titan, a dollar i ARE FACTS sen Wilkensen. Mrs. Jensen informed the writer that she passed away a few years ago but Mr. Wilkensens father, Robert Wilkensen resides in Ogden., Mr. and Mrs. Freldo Andersen and son, Corless and Mr. and Mrs. Duffy Andersen motored to Soda Springs Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carol Hall attended a banquet at Garland on Monday evening, given in honor of the Girls sofeball team of the First ward in Garland, who were champions of the stake. They are the parents of Caflene H. Brown, who was a member of the team. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jensen entertained a few friends Saturday evening at dinner, it was their wedding anniversary. Mrs. Ellis Arbon was gracious hostess to her card club Saturday afternoon. The game was played with prizes going to Mrs. Ivan Iversen and Mrs. Cliff A delicious Matteson. lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Christensen entertained at a family dinner at their home Sunday. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gaylen Christensen of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Joe , Murray of Ogden. Monday evening the M. P. Jensen family met at the home of Irving Christensen and celebrated birthdays for Leslie Jensen, Thelma Jensen, and Mr. and Mrs. Irving Christensen. A hot dinner was served. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Iversen of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Jensen .of Brig, ' RIVER dJ ( InI 3 SEVERAL MAKES SKI . . . BOTH RIFLE AND SHOTGUN SHURSHOT FEDERAL Special MANHATTAN BEACH, Calif. (UP) Norman Trevelyan, master ' ELLS... REMINGTON "Cal! Me Mister' Says American Baronet pro-rate- d Here is Are You Ready For Ducks! Deer! Pheasanist - dioactive fertilizer in .tests being ' made. . O. C. , Stanberry,soil scientist of the Washington State college experiment station, said the method combines the use of radioactivity with fertilizers to make accurate checks of other soil tests. said a plant Dr. Stanberry can be analyzed and the amount of phosphorus from the soil and how much from the fertilizer can be determined. J - ' Stanberry said the idea was not practical until atomic ener' gy came along.' 134 SOUTH MAIN SPECIAL Fertility Tests A PROSSER, Wash. (UP) method of testing soil fertility, so new it has no name, uses ra- - . . , while they lasti . , v . i v $1.00 ea. Featherweight' Decoys mechanic, learned he may be next in line to succeed to a Brittitle ish baronetcy, says the "mister is good enough for him. Im a confirmed Californian, commented the employe. Trevelyan , was discovered as possible heir to the title which dates from 1622 by Debrett, the English register of royalty and nobility. He said he believed he in would be more comfortable his home in this seaside town. T have no illusions about a coat of arms with a half a horse on it, he said. s'! t Hunting Caps -- - - Hunters Sweaters $1.55 to $1.75 $2.50 to $2.75 Camp Stoves, Gun Cleaning Kits, Scabbards, Sleeping Bags, Air Mattresses, Flashlights and Batteries. Leadership Training Class' For FFA Officers We Do Gun Repairing And We Also Sell Hunting Licenses On September 24, a leadership training class for all Future Fanners of America officers in region one was held at South loll Cache. Elder, Bear River, South Box -- . 13 other schools. Also, they made plans for future activities. with Wf ; the meeting officers were acquainted with their duties and became acquainted At made officers of THE FOR EVERYTHING - Cache, North Cache and Weber were represented. . SPORTS-MINDE- ; D IT! HAVE Phone 815 West Forest Street T Brigham City, Utah Telephone 68 and 129W wheel you ever turned! Railroad Bells Donated To Southern Churches 0)MIE - SEE The LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UP) Louisville & Nashville railroad locomotives is converting its from steam to diesel power and at the same time giving a to churches In several southern states. The railroad has sent 47 of the steam locomotives bells to churches in Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Virginia, Illinois and Georgia. 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