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Show ? Q, tives who must now bear the grief, but It Is up to each and everyone of us to do his part, even though minute, In bringing our country, our government about to face realities. The majority of the American people aren't being mislead by "police action in Korea; nor are we unaware of the precartousness of our economy. 1, for one, am getting tired of complacency. Our whole community has been shocked and grieved about Bruce, may we never forget where he died, and try to answer, Why? when we march to the polls this coming Novem- CORINNE tMSKr5.-!5-5 LflJ By'Morris Marijane many people have asked me about Karen Jeppson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jeppaon, who is in St. Benedicts hospital seriously ill, that I have endeavored to gather all the facts I could relating to her illness. Yes, she has meningitis, hut the Ogden doctors have assured her parents that it isnt the contagious meningitis. Her mother told me yesterday that as lar as they can find out, it is caused by the same virus that causes pneumonia. Karen has surprised everyone, even the doctors, she has been given a chance of recovery if her heart is strong enough to pull her through. She is, however, a very sick little girl. I suppose by now all, the people in Corinne are aware that Bruce Bradford has been killed in action in Korea. There isnt much we can say to his rela So Come in and shop our $MUSSEY WIND & WEATHER LOTION 0 Half Price Table ONE LARGE ASSORTMENT OF TOI-- J ALL METAL WASTE Only BCD (plug tax) LETRIES t BASKET OhlylSD Plus Tax mi" HIGH 3(0)0 CLOSE-OU- T HEATING 51. S3 3 For INTRODUCTORY RAY J&t SALE- DRUGGIST CciZ6accoS(cfa7Hfriafa - on Roline Bonny Maid VERSA - TILE j.t?i w on Unconditionally guaranteed for floors below grade above grade. Guaranteed against all types of grade oil and grease and almost all types of acid. High grade finish and requires practically no maintenance. Tested and approved by the U. S. Testing Co., Inc. ifA Introductory Offer Only $2.50 SELLS FOR skh--. JS1 $2.85 JL Phone 4 Laney Boy Scout merit badge with For est Ranger M- - J- - Markham as counselor. y In fulfilling requirements for the distinction, Eugene, with members of his 105 scout troop of which he is assistant scout leader under Leon Jensen, liberated" a pole pine in Willard basin by cleaning away brush. They also did repair work on terraces and check dams. (He had to identify 15 trees, 10 woods, measure the height of trees, collect seeds and many others. (Eugene has been a scout since 1017. It was his 50th merit badge. v V ; y v Stenographer Jobs Are u Open, Employment Chief ' shorthand or Can you take i operate bookkeeping machines? If so theres employment available for you jn Brigham City, Girl, which starts Sunday at the Capitol theater. , Dennis Day according to Douglas Miller, head of the Brigham City Emand James Barton share the musical spotlight with Mitzi. ployment Security office. PosiPAGE FOUR tions are with local employers ter'Cheal. Mr. Carter is going Into the mission home at Salt 80X ELDER JOURNAL and are full time. , i Lake the 28th of January irt Stenographers (will be tested Brigham City Utah preparation for a Central AtlanFriday- - January 18, 1952 by Employment Security office tic States mission. The social before referral (to employers and and program wlM be under the Canary Etherized rated. direction of the Corinne bisho-py, "ISo, if youre interested, conMEREDITH, N. H. pric and Mr. Arch Sims, princiIn the tact your Employment Security a canary quartered pal of the Corinne grade school Childrens ward of a hospital office at 17 west Forest street will be in Charge of part of the was overcome by ether today, Miller said. evenings entertainment. Every- here, one Is Invited, beginning with fumes from a youthful patient Unwrapped soap in empty just returned from surgery. DocMutual age. tors administered oxygen to re- suitcase or traveling bag helps Mr. Cheal has just been re- vive to prevent musty odors. Hoppy. leased from the Oortnne bishoSmith-fiedto to his due pric moving Mr. Earl Nelson has been as chosen his successor. Mr. Nelson served with the U. S. navy three years during World War 'll and then fulfilled a mission to the (Western States under President Childs. He was district supervisor of the Western Colo rado district, so comes into the Cortnne bishopric with a great deal of experience. Everyone "PICK O' THE PICTURES" A wishes him success. Mr. Melvin Jones is taking Mr. Floyd Carters place as ward . . clerk, j Mrs, Sara Forsgren and Mrs. BIG DOUBLE BILL Lysle Wells are the polio chairmen for Corinne and they wish me to remind: all those, especially West Corinnere, that any contributions would be appreciated. They have left some tickets that are applicable on the steak on the hoof here at- the store In case you do not see either - one of these women. This job is not an easy one, but I believe an essential one, so lets all give uc rmiWlHui rihii ii tr 'w-- sa ' Mitzi Gaynor and Dale Robertson . . . wro play in the Technicolor musical Golden - - OUPl-Mop- qiiiuuuannmnric rnrr a Eugene BYWATER 58 So. Main E. FLOOR COVERINGS ' 82 So. Main Phone 346 . r i $ , A . iFriday evening, January 18, a social evening will be held for Mr. Floyd Carter and Mr. Wal Scout this week completed the tough requirements for the forestry A were necessary Several before she was released with the pronouncement that there were no dislocations and no bones broken. Her daughter, Donna, was also confined the Same time her mother was. ( 50 ' (Eagle Mrs. Jesse Wulf spent several days In the hospital In Brigham City after she had fallen on the icy sidewalks of Brigham City. 50-5- POCKET COMBS 'PADS ber! Eagle Scout Win? 50th Merit Badge In Forestry New To Stardom I.! i of Ottawa, ' Timothy Forman. Ohio, shown at Gaorsla Warm Springs, la making a strong soma-- . bask after being strleken with pells. Yeung Tim, Ilka thousands of ethers- - was aided by Marsh of Dimes. Tripled pells Ineldenee In reeent years has resulted In a ( Marsh aerleus flnaneial erlele-fo- r of Dimes, necessitating doubled aampelgn , period thie January. Leonard Bisfiop Takes Old Job On Board, Leonard L. Bishop, Garland, remained president of the board of education in - tj organization January 14, , at regular board meeting. , , , 'Include Others on Lawrence Carter, Parte Valley, vice president; Wayne Sandall, Tremonton; Abel S. Rich,' Brigham City and A.1 Loren Hunsa-ker- ,. Honeyvtlle.CAll members. the-boar- EberfiartUndel, - - ' , Brigham 1 duties City, reassumbdr hih. old as cleijt and tr sourer. , ; si k y TODAY dad SAT. Two Big Features ..w TODAY - SATURDAY ; f - something.- , - " !'.'u CO-HI- T MWOhAWM-WlT- - UNKNonea g- - suswnm! J?5 -- re I The Pinochle club met at the home cf Mm. Jennie Gilbert last time and Mrs. Elizabeth Cutler won the high prize and Mrs. Donna Hansen the traveling prize. Guests were Matbra Fore-greDonna Hansen and yours truly. Carl Norman Is enjoying a few days vacation 'with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Norman before returning to military duties. We're all glad to see him i once again. Was " KilDEffllElCra SUN. - MON:-TUE- S. i j A j ' yiB.Nu u It's Tough On Parents EXETER, R. I. (UP) Parents complained to the 'school committee that itheir Children had to board the local school bus at 6.US a.' m. to be In time for 8 o'clock classes. MATINEE (osi 7 " That's the jubilant news that comes from Flint to every Buick dealer and here we pass the thrilling story on to you. It sure is true for 52 that better automobiles are being built and Buick is building them. Read the good word n and you'll agree. y im ets pare this down to plain statements of fact and let them speak for themselves; 7 v The dynamic darling pictured here is the 1952 t Roadmaster. ' It has the mightiest ' It has the biggest j . engin e in Buick history, brakes of any postwar Buick. that ever graced a Buicks interior. f ' It has the greatest trunk space since spare tires moved off the front fenders. , 't J the most It has ' superb ride in Biiick history. It has thie finest carburetor that- Buick rcscarcl , has ever devised. v i f And with all its new power, it delivers more miles per gallon But that is not alL r Po M Hermmge ,For those who wish it, there is a brand-neversion of power steering that works like a helping hand gives you the same sure feel of control you have always known in straightthe away driving yet takes less than one-fifteffort needed to turn the ordinary wheel stand- ' ing at curbside. w Roman tt GxAJLt Sure, were putting our best foot forward when . we talk about Roadmaster. VOl. o fo, Std-- 7 yOod I f , . s ?yme .W pm dmw- - HARRIS . FMANtd - plenty to make them, as always, the standout buys in their fields-f- or ride, for comfort, for style, for room, ' and for power. , t 'Supers and Specials j uames t -- 'W' But youll find a host of notable features in - i tkmdL A Great Musical Hit SHAKO " I . n 'M$NEISQN; Y. h - m s ' L0V53OY too ItNMbLC i Norman y. LOUH.LA PAW BANOOlFef Come in look this triumphant trio over and youll know why every Buick dealer from coast , to coast is going around with a smile on his face. pwiZlE mm 2Qh. aMim UNDY ( 5 O proo? company, ,, . Bay u02ertso:i, ) H Raymond v V 550 SoutLMain St - scon; ' Phone 272 1 - . ggtotfimwU, WWI rice, frfrw ntodcit art rnbjei to change without notice A SAT Tj IM SUNDAY-MONDAY-TUESDA- J It is the quietest car that Buick ever built. It has the richest fabrics and smartest tailoring f SMMDftS'M ITAS IMfMMtla Mail Ha hate Mutate GtOtIA UUM JEMUNS fiat w - the old hermitage frankfort. Kentucky j Walbutn ra BR-tiin- o lo-- iHa, puna VffRE Srawm rvmmmtnm |