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Show It fljrfM J $, Old mobile Super J88 Holiday - PASGB? SIX Olivia E. Hansen Rites Held Jan. SNOW QUEEN NOMINATION 21 al services were held in the Seventh LDS. ward chapel January 21, at 11 a. m. with Bishop Lewis Wight conducting. Family prayer was offered by William Smith and prelude and postlude were by Gladys Lund. Invocation was offered by John Phillips. A quartet consisting of Lee Andersen, Eugene Wright, Johnny 'Holmes and Clyde sang a number. a Remarks were offered by Romer, S. .Norman Lee and Violin Bishop Lewis Wight. solos were played toy Harold B. Felt and Vella Sackett. Benediction was offered by Marlnus Olsen. Concluding services were In the Brigham City cemetery where dedicatory prayer was offered by Jesse Reeder. Ann-stron- Now On Display At Central Chevrolet . . Smart styling is combined with fine performance and .interior luxury in the 1952 Oldsmobile Super 88 Holiday coupe. Several combinations of leather in color with nylon 'Bedford cord in light matching colors are offered in this isleek Jnodel. When the side windows are down there are FV -- turret top provides obstructing pillars and the security and safety. A new rear stabilizer bar improves car handling and stability on the road. The Super Rock4 88 Holiday is powered by the improved carburetor. et engine featuring the new Quadri-Je- t with Hydra-Mati- c Super Drive, this gives the 1952 Oldsmobile even greater performance. Tno all-ste- el 16Q-h.- Kiwanis Meets t p. Le-nor- Funeral Held For Funeral Services Mrs. E. L Yates For Viola Lewis Funeral services for Elizabeth Larsen Yates, who died Jan. 19, were held in the First Ward chapel, January 23, at 2 p. m. with Bishop Raymond Payne conducting. Family prayer was offered by Frank Greenhalgh. Prelude and postlude was by Rutn Reeves. Invocation was offered by Max Bott and Darrell Andersen sang a vocal solo titled "Oh My Father. Remarks were offered by David O. Andersen and Abel S. Rich. The Relief society mothers sang Oh My Father," and Karl Josephson sang Going - Thursday Noon A Funeral services for Viola The Brigham City Kiwanis Club held their regular meeting Lewis, who died January 20, Thursday noon at the Idle Lsle were held in the Bear River ward cafe with George Craghead, chapel, January 21, at 1 p. m with counselor Doyle Archibald president, presiding. $ fclen Greenhalgh and Bob conducting. The family prayer at the home on alumi- was film showed a Fisher offered by Marvin Lewis. num, titled "Curiosity. & it Pot anuary ", i Special ' FOR A FRESH, YOUTHFUL APPEARANCE Tone and Refine with r m . ASTRINGENT OR ' Skin Freshener 6 os. Betti Rag. $1.75 3 75 Two Bottles lor PUIS 2 for 1 TAX C. J. Hansen Funeral Services Held Wed. LIPSTICK Regular Price $1.00 Limited Time Only SPECIAL JQC PRICE Plus tax , - MACK'S PHARMACY r Professional Service W So. Main Ph. 1181 Brigham City, Utah - AS'ADVERTISED lU LIFE Prelude and postlude were by Wanda Johnson. The ward choir then sang "Sometime WeTl Understand, followed by Invocation by Dee Busen'bark. Remarks were offered by Charles Checketts fol lowed by a vocal duet by Rita and Mae Anderson. They sang There Will Be No Disappoint ment In Heaven. Remarks were offered by Car los Jensen, A violin obligato was rendered by Harold and Lillian Felt, "Wonderful Mother of Mine." Remarks were offered by Doyle Archibald. The choir sang "Abide With Me. Benediction was offered by Blaine Rabsten. . , Dedication of the grave was by Norman Krupp. Burial was In the Bear River City cemetery. All prayers in the service were offeed by grandsons. Funeral services for Christian James Hansen, 73, of Logan, iwho died Sunday, were conducted' on Wednesday at 1 p. m. in the Lo ward cha gan pel, by Bishop D. R. Stone. Mr. Hansen is the lather of Miss Bessie Hansen, Box Elder home demonstration county agent. , h Everyone is invited to phone their society items for the News and Journal to 77L in LOOK and Home. Benediction was Dr. C. A. Munns. Will CHEST ME CEDAR VALENTINE -- Qnr?fo) SPECIALS Telephone No crew walked off with high team series, 2111, and high team game, 725. Naomi Morrow won individual series, 591 and Individual high game, 215. . , ffl'S co-ed- D!7Gi 1 rcntfflRP) Ji. DOYillTOWII BniGIIAr.1 CITY and BOYS' STOKE Stock Sale!! $20,000 Force-Ou- t Buy Jit Cost! - Near Cost! - Below Cost! iiirey! 10 z; SATURDAY A. M. SPECIAL! SATURDAY 10 A. M. SPECIAL! SATURDAY SPECIAL! 10 A. M. DRESS SHIRTS Stripes. Regular $2.25 10 A. M. SPECIAL! FANCY MENS SPORT T SHIRTS SOCKS Regular to $2.95 Regular 85c Just a few pair left Regular to $10.95 3 970 52.97 SALE POSITIVELY STATEMENT! Not a quitting business sale! Not a selling out sale but a genuine Liquidation of HUGE OVERSTOCKS to get ready fqr a NEW MERCHANDISING PROGRAM! ALL SKI WEAR Reg. to $55.00 MEN'S SUITS K PRICE , I AAI CUT SLASH 70 - Max O. Grunlg, Brigham City, member of the Utah State Agricultural colleges varsity wrestling squad, defeated tils opponent in the 037 fb. match when USAC met Brigham Young uni versity' grapplere in a Logan meet recently. Mr. Grunig, already a letter man, was Mr. Utah of 1960. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar E. Grunig, and a junior majoring in physical education. WESTERN Genuine Fur Felt Regular e . Capt. Miller, a native of La in Wis., was engaged private practice at Avon Park, Fla., from Jan. 3, 1948 to last i c Regular $6.00 - MEN'S HOUSE SLIPPERS Long wearing ROMEO and OPERA Styles. ALL LEATHER quality Ideal for house or outside usel Hurry! EASY FITTING STYLES FOR YOUR LEISURE HOURS CUT SLASH i 10 A. M. 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JUST A FEW LEFT MEN'S SUITS! Priced For Quick Disposal! Dredges Mens & Boys Store Grunig Flattens SATURDAY ENDS Beautifully tailored suits in sharkskins, fine gabardines, her100 all wool fabrics that will keep its ringbones and tweeds shape. Single and double breasted styles I A huge array of lightI and dark colors to choose from. Size 36 to 44. Sensational Hurry Nationally famous CURLEE and STYLE MART included. L ) DRESS SHOES METIS: 77 970 SATURDAY SATURDAY 10 A. M. SPECIAL! BOYS Six representatives of Box Elder aerie 2919, Fraternal Order of Eagles will attend a apeclal meeting in Salt Lake City on Sunday, January 27, with the Eagles national vice president, Ray Rohde, Peoria, 111. Attending from the local aerie will be Mark F. Brighten-berg- , worthy president; Lewis M. Peterson, secretary; Leslie committee Windley, steering Oscar E. Grunlg, chairman; membership security chairman; Barney Barnes, vice president; and Roy S. Olsen, worthy presl dent. Topics for discussion at the meeting are membership, membership security and operation of the aerie social rooms and benefit fund. The Boston University News said a poll of students disclosed that most of s are footing the bills the $ on dates. GTfDYl State fsleetjng May 15. . 5-- Attend Crosse, , The Dance Bowl hamburger for first double was won by Floreine Walling. VaLcy Andeison picked split. With 100 up the tough points each, Maxine Checketts, Pauline Forsgren and Wilma Victor, all won trade at the Tahoe lounge. conducting. Family prayer was offered by Marinus Olsen. Prelude and postlude were by Gladys Lund. George Beard offered Invocation after which IB. C. Call gave remarks. Vernal and Gladys Lund sang Tn the Garden remarks were offered by Bishop Lewis Wight find a quartet composed of Lee Andersen, Eugene Wright, Johnny Holmes and Clyde Armstrong, sang Oh My Father. Benediction was offered by Wilhelm Korth. Concluding services were in the North Ogden cemetery where dedication of the grave was by Jesse Reeder. Pick Up Tabs s BOSTON i(UP) Final Chance To Save! Officers 1947. ' Years Of Age or Older) 17 BB by President J, Oleen Palmer of the South Box Elder stake will be speaker at the Jr. Ex plorers and sons and fathers meeting Tuesday night at 7:30 p. m. in the tabernacle. His subject will be Clean Living and Courtship. "All fathers are urged to be in attendance with their sons, said Martel'la Nelson and Norwood Hyer, Jr. and Explorer stake leaders. $1 Down - Only $1 Per Week! , L.D.S. ward January 18 at 1 p. m. with Bishop Lewis S. Wight In the ladies Monday evening bowling league, the Central Chevrolet squad made It a clean sweep when they took all four from Modern Cleaners. In other contests, Eagles auxiliary took three from North Main and Club Billiards took three from the Indian school. Red hot, the Central Chev And Fathers Meet t. For W.M. Conner (Queen Candidate Must Be To Speak At Sons illustrated; stunning modern in either blond oak or walnut finish, colonial mahogany . . . all big 48 chests with automatic trays. Bonnie Lee Thorpe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ther-oB. Lee, 162 south First east, Brigham City, this week was named to the University of Utah chapter of Phi Kappa Phi, national honorary scholastic . society. Mrs. Thorpe Is a 1947 graduate of Box Elder high school, where she was editor of the yearbook and active In dramatics. She is a senior in business at the university. Only students with grade point averages of over 3.5 on a scale that allots four points for straight A are admitted to Phi Kappa phi. The new electees will be initiated during spring commencement week, according to Dr. Jacob Geerlings, dean of the faculty and president of the University of Utah chapter of ' the society. Another Box Elder county resent,' Mrs. Wanda L. Christensen of Tremonton, also was named to the honor society. Mrs. Mrs. Funeral services were held for William McClellen Connor, who died January 16. In the Seventh Central Chev. Clean Sweeps From Cleaners Co-ed- n Her Address is. Concluding services were in Brigham City cemetery where dedicatory prayer was offered by Fred L. Petersen. FOE Final Rites Held nominate Age WinsiJ Honors ! wish to I the B.Y.U. SEVENTEEN offered Snow Carnival Committee P. O. Box 5 Brigham City, Utah Christensen Is a senior In the College of Education, where she is majoring in elementary Bonnie Lee Thorpe JOURNAL Brigham City. Utah Friday, January 25, 1952 Date In memory of Olivia E. Jensen, who died January 17, funer- i BOX ELDER OXFORDS Genuine BUSTER BROWN and official included in this fine stock HURRY I long wearing. BOY SCOUT SHOES CUT SLASH PRICE r - A1 1A Vre4v J ' 1 |