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Show tfft ti f mmm 1 f - ?AGF EIGHT BOX ELDER JOURNAL Brigham Cily. Utah Tune Oif For Sport 1 F i Hospitals Elsewhere -- An-soni- a rent on phono booth conft o iof think Golf wh Take A Tip From The Housewife Who Knows . . . to us for the finest Quality Dry Cleaning. .1 Ji MESERVY - ,. The equipment in the mine was donated by manufacturers of mining equipment. ; , The oldest coal mine canary in the world sits on a cage in the museums mine shaft. At one time, canaries were used by miners to detect the presence of methane gas. The eight miners take visitors on tours of the mine. ' ' , DRAPES, BEDDING SERVICE IMMEDIATE i S'1 the Illinois and was given to museum by a mine owner. DRY CLEANERS t Ben-Jam- en til lewis. The couple have six living children: Calvin S. and Jackson L. Peeples, Brigham City: Mrs. Paul (Mary) Curless, Copeland, Idaho; Mrs. Laura Kennedy, Sacrament, Calif.; Mrs. Roy D. (Clemiwtlnc) . Hieber of Calif , and Mrs. Roy G. Lawndale, (Ruth) Braegger, Vf: 9 A e, w UIEuD i t I 'Srr-- v ! t ?54)-- Calif. They also have eleven grandchildren and one great-grandso- Margaret Phelan sings in her the' children are plan- own inimitable style in Rewhich rening to be with Mr. and Mrs. cording Session veals how phonograph records Peeples on the occasion. Mi? and Mrs. George J. Pee- are made. Miss Phelan was ples brought their family of five born in Illinois, raised in children to Pleasant Grove,, Utah Texas and zoomed to vocal in 1920. , After living there a stardom in New York. ' few months, Mr. Peeples worked at the Lehi sugar factory and then moved to Brigham City Mr. and Mrs. George Peoples where he worked at the cement west 'of Brigham City un. . . who will observe their plant til it burned; down. He has Golden wedding anniversary, been raising strawberries and Sunday, April 20. operating a vegetables and small fruit stand at 705 North Main. They are members of the LJDjS. Seventh ward. Mr. Peeples mother lives in She Utah. Pleasant Gove, brought her six children west WOMEN'S RAYON BRIEFS and later married Elder Wiley ! one of was the who White and Pink Nebeker, first elders in the Florida and Sizes small, medium and large Southeast Georgia field. ' Mr. and Mrs. Peeples invite BOY'S SPORT SHIRT i their relatives and friends to ! Bright Cotton Plisse Prints. call on them 'April 20, between Short Sleeves. Sizes 8 to 16 2 and 7 p. m. They request no gifts. All of DAYTIME CALL 9:30 A.M.!' M.ra. dross mm -- if f'i 1 4' T SR to$17$ Values war a k ( i 4 a - i.1 i i f t VJ S f I f ou f Logan Choir Will Give Program Indian School choir from the Presbyterian church in Logan, will present a program on the Indian school campus - auditorium, Sunday, April 20 at 4 p m. The group Is under the direction of Dr. David McGuire. Dr Thomas Bahler is the oganist. A Newfoundland Attracts European Immigrants s ST: JOHN'S, Nfld. (UP) Regular Him To $4.50 0 , rfe-Mm-s Dollar DayOny I , multi-millio- 1 , , r I I 3 $ DAY ONLY! 1 DAY ONLY! 1 One Group BOYS 7 f1 or - u I r $ DAY ONLY ! One group values to $4.95 spomr n waT-ravage- d i .. (New- foundland government spokesmen say they are being swamped by requests from would-b- e European immigrants who want to settle on the booming island The requests, coming from Britain, France, Germany, Holland and Belgium, all carry the same plea. The sender wants help from Premier Joseph Smallwoods government to cut the immigration red tape. All have digested the publicity in Europe for Newdollar foundlands economic development program. To those from countries, Canadas 10th province represented the land of milk and honey. Most of the requests, the government said, had to he Ignored numEven the ber of immigrants who reached Canada every month werent being encouraged to settle in Newfoundland unless they could work as instructors, helping native residents acquire technical skills. The government pointed out that, despite the fact that new Industries sprang up all over the island in 1951 and were scheduled . to do so again this year, jobs were at a premium. i ' 'schists- - j $ DAY ONLY! i One group values to $7.95 Sanforized Blue Chambray. Sizes 15 to 17 - Ca L E Large assortment, of colors and patterns. All wash-fas- t colors. 5 . J TUMBLER SETS 4 YARDS i 8 Pieces Bright striped tumblers WOMEN'S NYLON PANTIES, , White in small, medium and large k ; .. .1 . 7 I aUi GIRLS' DRESSES Embossed cottons. Sizes 3 Sizes 7 to 14 $3.00. to- fix WOMEN'S BLOUSES Butcher rayon in whiles and - h t 2 for to 38 colors. Size 32 MEN'S BRIEFS White combed cotton. Sizes 28 to 40 $300 2forS3LP MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS Full cut Sanforized is many colors. Sizes 14 to 17' TT 'r 'O'S c , Ujt TOT frann S vltUU j , CHENILLE BEDSPREADS tz ... Large assortment of colors. Twin and full size $ iJ PLASTIC YARDAGE 54 inches wide. Red, Green, Blue . .. WOMEN 5 yds. . TOWEL ENDS Large Assortment of colors and sizes HAPPY ANNIVERSARY PRINT DRESSES $00 Rayon print dresses in a large as- - i1 sortment of f patterns. Sizes 12 to 20 and 16V to So to 29 c . COSTUMEDOLLS ... r i 24 V " Lji UOMETIS DRESSES $4 '5600' $7 v I X db, WOMEfIS BLOUSES printed crepes. Plain and printed Taffetas and Menswear Rayons. Plain and - . 1 CLEABflWflV! EASTER AFTER ' s t s, I . $2 GO .. Beautifully dressed, movable head, arms, eyes Sheer Beauty - ir s ? 80 Square PER MEN'S WORKvSHIRTh 1 Sr HURRY! for $ 3E 00 4 BltfCITS f 806-874- W NIGH At These $ DAY BARGAINS v. ' rfHOUft SEftVICf' V, TOMORROW! tool and individual high series honors were taken by Dorothy Bess who rolled 566,avr zsjftvA' f Team high game went to North Main Furniture with m 735 as well as high series, 2080, the Polly Ann Kozak picked split and Pauline- Fors grem picked the 4 10 split. Mard Hazeldine won the Dance Bowl , hamburger. t I 4 WRECKER SERVICE "t - T 'j;v one knows Just how much coal is in the mine. The coal came out of mines in Southern - t T - Mr. and Mrs. Peeples were married In Kingsland, Georgia, April 20, 1908. Mr. Peeples Is the son of the late William Calvin and Laura Brown Peeples, and Mrs. Peeples is the only daughter of the late Uriah and Eliza Caldwell Hawthorne, 1N0 HOUSE CLEANING CAN BE MADE EASYf-- In the Monday evening ladies bowling league the Lady Eagles and Club Billiards each took a pair of games April 14, while North Main Furniture and Central Chevrolet split four for two each and the Indian school walked off with three from Modern Cleaners.. ,f ' Individual high game went to Lola Stewart who rolled a 803 Wedding Anniversary The mine stays open every day of the year except Christmas and is one of the meet popular exhibits in the museum. Send Vour CURT AIMS, -. Observe y fe Lady Eagles And Club Billiards Take Two Each 1 Pee-4-pie- and five ring necked pheasants ' . '"Chantootsic" Mr. And Mrs. George J. Peeples Will CirrCAGO Chicago (UP) Golden boasts the only coal mine in the United States thats never had s Mr. and Mrs. George i. an explosion, a cave-in- , strike will celebrate their golden or an accident in its 19 years of wedding anniversary, Sunday, operation. April 20, at their home, 705 (While real miners run It they North Main street. dont get paid to mine coal. The mine is an exhibit In the basement of the Museum of Science 50 Years Together and Industry on Chicagos lake front. Mining operations are run by eight retired miners who still hold their UMW union cards but dont pay any dues. (HJID WACPUN, Wls. Cpl Donald Melon of the Marines is 'hunting more than Worth Koreans and Chinese Reds in Korea. Melon wrote to his mother, that he has taken time off from battle to shoot a 100 pound deer ANSONIA, Conn. '(U?) This city of 18000 had no births last year. All new arrivals to families were horn in hospitals of neighboring towns. - M Museum Displays . Indoor Coal Mine TtUPHOwH PUBUC ? Jfis J j t 4 i ! ", Rkyons and Colton Batibtes 1 ' ! t I 4 i $1.80 and $2.00 i M ( mis Nationally Advertised. Values to $ 10 A One Lot t, JACKETS Values to $10.85 BOYS WOOL f f ;ToN i '7 3-- Sri f 12-1- & 6 3) Wh-llV- i L Shelley Winters, who portrays a housewife in "Behave Yourself ! proves that glamour doesnt have to She wears end at marriage. alluring gowns like this which pleases screen husband .Farley Granger as well as rV . $200i WoolI t,i. 10-1- 6 as WOMENS LONG COATS Fleeces. Siz $15.09 i Pattern, Effects 1 $10.00 GIRLS SUITS Rayon Gabardine and Check Combina- ; tions. Sizes 4. $10.09 - I '$300 Short and regular length' styles, i $15.00 .S' ij $15.00 , Sizes 6 GIRLS COATS Wool Fleeces, Suedes and Checks . , I WOMENS SIIONT COATS ' - A. Menswear Checks. . - j Plain and Printed Cottons Sizes j WOMENS SUITS $8.00 Wald-Krasn- fP A Sizes k .o GIRLS DRESSES i $2.00 K Rayon Gabardines v i MILLINERY Dark Straws. X ro m WOMENS SPRItiG SWEATERS Values to $12.50 1 ' Men's Pullover Nationally Advertised' i - ' toddler BOYS COAT SETS . 2 only Sizes 2 and 3 $4.00 ; . |