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Show I PACT KVt BOX ELDER JOURNAL Brigham (Sty, Utah Friday, November 23, 1951 t YARNS .YAZZIE wwk, Cornelias jKduoation "l w.h on nlu 'alien sub-- I Joe Hobe, teacher in the InterMrs. Ann Nolan Clark, educa mediate school, was on sick tlon specialist, left Tuesday on leave this week. Refrigerators i and Freezers . You!, can't beat INTERNA- -' TIONAL HARVESTER for and dependability price I New taxes mean higher prices quality, in 1952. Come in . . Let us show how you Save when you buy? save when you use an INTERNA-TIONA- L HARVESTER freezer or refrigerator. Duca&ffl irsYtuassirr (sraifW7 330!(3u' hill-bill- a field trip which will include visits to various Mr, and Mrs. Daryl Reed en schools. tertained Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mrs. Clarks first stop will be Landvatter and family Sunday at the Sherman Institute In Rlv at dinner. to California. She erside, plans return here In January. Regular classes have been scheduled at the swimming pool. Roland B. Harris, head Melvin Yazzie, Tommy Talker boys advisor, reports that many and Buddy Doctor, Jr., students, children are learning to swim. attended the Ogden Community Gym equipment Is being In Concert In the Ogden high stalled in the new boys gymna school auditorium, Monday eve slum. The building is in con stant use every day from 9 a. m. nlng. to 9 p. m. The boys are being outfitted in gym suits. Cornelia Polseri, daughter of Visiting the Jim Bordeauxs Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kobe, spoke before the Sixth ward last Sun- and the Everett Renvilles over the Thanksgivng holidays are day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schoenhut In recognition of National and children, Bobby and Sharon of Portland, Oregon. Mr. Schoenhut who was for merly procurement and supply officer here at the school is simAll types of, saws filed ilarly engaged at the Portland quickly on our PRECISION area office. FOLEY AUTOMATIC FILER. Your saws will cut faster, cleaner, truer. Old Saws Retoothed LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED You save time and effort when your mower is sharpened on our FOLEY LAWN MOWER SHARPENER. All work guaranteed. WILLIAM ROMER 95 North 5th West Harold R. Noble, teacher sick leave Monday. Dooley Shorty, teacher,, was ill at this week. silversmith his home Stella Young recently enter tained at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holman, Mrs. E. S. Smith, and Miss Edith Bowen, who has been recuperating from an illness at Stellas home. Mary Young, dormitory atten dant, is spending Thanksgiving week-enat her home in Gallup. d STOVE OIL R. Hottest Burning Clean Burning No Waste , Prompt Courteous Service WASATCH NORTHERN Mr. and Mrs. Duane Lebeque entertained at dinner Friday evening. The following guests . ; . were preseht: Mrs. Lulu Dunft, Mrs. Lester Stewart, Mrs. Tom Compton, Mrs. Charles Wright, all of Og- OIL CO. Gilbert Jensen and Mrs. Ed Browning, of the (Indian school. Jfl , t i 577 u North Main CD Brigham City CD 0 Mrs. il leiurt not and d ledlats roar Everyone knows that a dollar won't buy what it used to. For example, the food you can buy with a dollar today would have cost only 42 cents in 1 940. Ah But your telephone- - service? Even though you can't eat it you can't beat it for value in liances these days of high prices. p DAIRE Furnaces 11 Appli Why? Because telephone rates have gone up much less than most things you buy, while the number of people you can call (without payment of toll charges) has dou- - v bled. It's a fact that the cost per telephone is actually lower than in 19401 t Appli Radio, Refrigera X) Cleane niture Co. Repaii you-can-c- GOOD BUY own BU AUT f years idyear Tlx 2 "fone, HA tjw Paint PAINTIN' Bt work. North I over-ly-fon- Mrs. 1 wctyoui ONDIK Qualifications for the job, according to Reynolds, are a mistrusting nature and dislike for animals. That way. he explained, he could be certain the sitter would be around for awhile. He has lost too many helpers, he said, because they become d of the jungle creatures. 'When that , happened, he sald,: it usually meant the end of our helpers. You cant trust the animals and hold th uk 4 Harold Noble, forSoli before Heres (UP) lT I tahs. - den; O. Brighc Sages a different kind of baby-sitte- r problem. Fletcher Reynolds, di rector of the Cleveland Zoo is trying to find sitters of a special variety to look after his menagerie of tigers, lions and chee- Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Heinz Klahm recently were Mrs. Klahms parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. (A. Moser of Greeley, Colorado. The Klahms with their parents enjoyed trips to Sun Valley, the Bingham Copper mines and Fossil, Wyoming. FURNACE OIL PHONE CLEVELAND, eldi in fhe family budget i Sitters For Zoo "Cats' Have To Be Tough Dorothy Brown of the girls advisory staff, spent the Thanksgiving holidays in Tohatchi, New Mexico, and Fort Defiance, Arizona, visiting her children. fag Blue Plate Special At the bottom of the decision to take his record directly to the people is Warrens admitted distrust of the Florida press. Dozens of times, he has charged various newspapers with persecuting him by omitting references favorable to his administration, while publishing anything unfavorable. Significantly, the first lap of the tour will take in largely central and south Florida points in the circulation area of Mian and Tampa newspapers, of which the governor has been particularly critical. . Warren served notice that he will expose the under-cove- r motives of various elements which have conspired to conceal and suppress the achievements of the Warren administration. Warren recently admitted "Tn a United Press interview that he believes his political popularity has declined sharply since he was elected in 1948. He has been the object of much unfavorable publicity in his running feud with the U. S. senate and crime committee. Capitol observers in Tallahas see believe the governors uni que stumping tour is largely aimed at trying to regain some of his lost political prestige. the vocational school, was feiT, y y coun,ty-hy-count- FILED SAWS lice TALLAHASSEE, Zunl, New Mexico. By Helen B. Hill L ter Hurtt when the family cat jvoio utriore the Fla. OJP) tail in the washing pendence Day. The While political candidates are caught itsmotor. They had to issued by the colony machine stumping the state to tell voters tear the motor apart to free the what they will do, Gov. Fuller landed bears the Warren has scheduled a tour, kitty. band, complete with to tell bis constitutents what hes done already. To observers who saw politi cal implicXtons In the unprece dented trip. Gov. Warren hastened to declare that he is through with politics. He said he would retire from pubic life when his term ends Jan. 4, 1953. A Florida governor cannot succeed himself. Joining the advisory staff as dormitory attendants are Mr. and Mrs. (Phillip Shebale of News Of Intermountain Indian School Tail Caught FUETir, Ind (DPT Po hurried to the home of Wal- Kittv's Florida's Governor To Put On Show JOE MAHONEY ! Ma A federal stamp is not re quired to hunt doves, although they are a migratory bird. iWowam THIS . ALL GET VOU Cftfi Your bottle of Budwelser Lager Beer Is brewed and aged by the costliest process known. I ; U ? 2 3 i l i r Jg We pay j J premium prices for Americas finest barley . . . and discard all but the very select kernels before malting. We lager every drop of Budweiser . . , ferment it not once, but twice . . . age it much, much longer than average . . enrich it with natural carbonatlon. 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