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Show PACE THKEE elected April 29 as one of the ul fleers of the (North Box Elder stake. JOURNAL BOX ELDER ' Brigham City, Utah HONG HONG (UP) Entertainers and musicians in Shang- The HONEYVBLILB e Honey-vlll- Civic club sponsored a pic"The Broken Arrow," hais cafes and cabarets have ture show, decided wont western sing popular songs any more. The songs of the capitalist nations are degrading, they say. (At a rally of musicians and entertainers in Shanghai, it was resolved to strive for study and reform, and cast out the influence of western, and especially American, music. DUS SERVICE CHARTER BUS SERVICE For All Box Elder County Modern, comfortable buses. ' 4. ' t Safe drivers. The Honeyville .Ward Primary held their ward conference on Sunday evening. Mrs. Glendall Hunsaker was the reader. The different classes took part in singing a number of Primary songs. Two board members were .present. Mrs. Theo Hunsaker and Mrs. Melvin Hunsaker of the North Box Elder stake. Excursions Our Specialty . , , PHONE J. LEO MEACHAM , 402-- J for rates and V Information. KOSS TRANSPORTATION SMITH Conrad Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Bensen and Mr. and - Mrs. (Rubin Bensen visited their mother, Mrs. Annie Bensen in Salt Lake City, Sun, day. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hunsaker and son, IBlayn, and grandson, Leslie, visited their and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kendell at their home in Uintah, Utah Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. (Robert Orme are the parents of a baby daughter, Ibom April 24 in the Brigham City hospital. The Orme6 have two other children. There are a number of children out of school these lovely spring days with mumips. The last two weeks there has been several carloads of cattle loaded at the (Honeyville stock yards. Cattlemen from different towns around here ship from Honeyville. Pat Hunsaker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hunsaker was one of the junior Gleaner girls Pound CHICKENS 35' Heavy'Red Frying Pound 49 CHICKENS Pure Pork SAUSAGE 2 pounds IG 55' Kitchen Charm WAX PAPER 125 ft. roil - 22 CHEESE,,, June wedding plans are an nounced (by Miss Jo Ann Hess, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hess of IBrigham City, and Wray Squires, son of Mr. and ! Mrs. Merrill C. Squires, also of ' Miss Bertha Munger V Brigham City. become will who . . the bride of Gordon Kay Jensen, son . The young couple plan to reof Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen of Brigham City. The cite weddng vows on June 30. Miss Hess is graduating from prospective bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Box Elder high school this Munger of Seattle, Washington. Spring. She is also a graduate of Box Elder seminary. State Finds Murder Mr. Squires is a (Box Elder Bertha Munger , James Hard To Discover high school and seminary grad- Jensen Plan June 2 , uate and has attended the UniBURLINGTON, Vf. ((UP)-O- nly versity of Utah and Weber col- Wedding In Temple one out of every 10 murders in lege and is presently employed Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Munger Vermont ever is discovered, acin Brigham City. anof Seattle, Washington, cording to Joseph Spelman, nounce the engagement and state f pathologist. of their .Good... forthcoming marriage daughter, Bertha, to Gordon He said it was easy to get Kay Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. away with murder in the state James Jensen of Brigham City. because Vermont is the only The ceremony - will be per- state which has neither coronto formed June 2 in the' Sait Lake ers nor medical examiners investigate violent or ' sudden LD.S. temple. .Both of the young 'couple are deaths, (Vermont reports only .71 homJuniors at the Brigham Young University at Provo. Gordon re- icides a year per 100,000 poputurned a year ago from Den- lation, while (FBI statistics for mark where he filled an LjDE. the countrys rural areas as a In whiskey, too, there is good. ..better. ..and whole show 5.05 annual murders mission. Mrs. James Frandsen, Provo, per 100,000, Spelman said. The will entertain at her home in cases of aggravated .assaults Provo, May 16, in honor of Miss are on par with, other rural ' areas,. Munger. therefore, is that Myjbjion, rm ureters have been ComFemale Monkey. Lures! many mitted in Vermont in the ' past several years that havent been Male Back To Fold ?ourbon recognized as such, 'he Said. Tex. It These murders have been ruled HOUSTON, (OP)' takes a female monkey to make out as suicides, accidents or as KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY , a monkey out of a male mon- deaths brought .on by natural causes. key. THE Hill AND Hill COMPANY. LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY PROOF 'Freda, the male, escaped from Spelman said it not only was his owner, T. J. Bell. After a easy to get away With murder three-dachase,. Bell ' found in the state, but that it was a Freda in a tree but two hours simple matter to dispose of a of coaxing left Freda unmoved body. i and still in the tree. Within the three past Finally Bell returned in his months, he said, 1 have heard car with Cheta,' a female mon- of three instances where the key, tied to the steering wheel. body either has been buried or Look at these SPECIALS and theyll show you where Minutes later Freda leaped in- taken out of the state without to the car and began chattering a death certificate or an investo SAVE YOUR MONEY! i , happily with, his mate. tigation. Hawaiian' 12 oz.' MIRACLE i WHIP, quart CAKE MIX 52' 2 SUGAR 251b$2.63 plus, , flnOlVAXt.,49 22 PUDEX 27 J FLOUR package , u" i H 5 i ib ;; -- 17' 2 cans 1 f ' 10 BEANS ' CRACKERS 47 15 BETTY CROCKER , HALF PRICE SALE! , I Party ake Mix 1 Devils Food Cake Mix Both ' For J( n . group. The ladies report a most, educational and Interesting convenf tion. . i Smilax PINEAPPLE JUICE Sliced 1 BACON 3D" . lb. ? OR , Pure Pork COUNTRY SAUSAGE Vf SLICED IIAM - Ib. 7- -r GARDEN FRESH Fresh Full Pal AnKET BISQUICK 10c Stamp with each 10c purchase 45 pkg INew green Peas FRESH ' PRODUCE 7PEAS For Salad CRISP RADISHES 9' I ONIONS 10! pound S I .GREEN ONIONS, 3 bun ' . - ! ... 3 , , DRIVE OUT AND SAVE M GREEN A ft bun. 3,.125 17 19 Creamed SALAD. PLENTY OF FREE s PARIO SPACE n't 27 DRESSING J for HoIIvs i CORNED BEEF La Choy V. , MINUTE 9c FREE 10c ! 43 ,2ue 57 2,.r29DELIVERY - AT 11:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. i ' Large Cup 32 ( RICE 25 r CHINESE DINNER . t - SUPPER ... 31, 10 , AVOCADOS . ENTRANCE TO REAR PARKING LOT AT 331 South 1st West Off The Busy Highway 7 fntSOUTII YOUJt JJG JAARKE T ; nniih : I 15 DESSERT MIX . CUKES, fancy slicers, each , POTATOES for 49c 55c Shank Ends, Ib. Butt Ends, Ib UPTONS Frostee Ferns Phone 1197 Green Stamps CD' Hot Muffins LETTUCE 190 lr - 27 lb. OR TREET WAX PAPER i"n ft 25 46 oz. Banner 2 j DRIVE IN We Give SATRDAY BREAFAST p SPAM :43l . PLENTY OF QUALITY MEATS GARDEN FRESH PRODUCE , AND DINNER o 230 710 Sooth Main 1 Puritan i..ii. UJt it MB LETS : Were: Mrs. Zerios Earl, Mrs. R. K. Daines, Mrs. Norman Nelsen, Mrs. Don Sheffield, Mrs. W. H. Cleave, Mrs. Frank Holman, Mrs. Ross Bowen and Mrs. Mil-toJensen. ' Mrs. Oleta K. Bryan Brown of Provo, former Civic member, attended the convention with the Brigham City -- p We suggest a MOTHER'S DAY MENU and let Pop and The Kids Prepare It! InlAlVUS SHRIMP G 17 Improvement club representatives attending, some attending sessions all three days. FRIDAY CUCUMBERS 2 lb. box SODA . - J T ' and Mrs. t.Civic 1 Pan Ready BREADED In MOTHERS DAY 1 3 Ite. 25 , 'Mrs. (Laren W. (Balls, Arden C. Balls. I a: For ASPARAGUS leasant Grove Cut REEN ' Those from Kindergarten club attending the first two days Sessions were: Mrs. Roy Barnard, Mrs. Glen Dummer, Mrs. Leon Rees, "Mrs.' Herman Hadfield, 35 V M Several representatives from Brigham City Kindergarten club and Civic Improvement club attended Utah Federation of Womens Clubs 59th convention held Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at the INewhouse hotel in Salt Lake City. 40 ORANGES Dozen . . SAUSAGE t JUNE ALLY SON shows the kind the eutiee of a hat and cape-co- at wore back in the 1900 in her new picture. The Girl In While- .- New , 1, - FOR 30 , nine-year-ol- d Kindergarten And Civic Members Attend Convention Deviled Vienna accompanied by his brother and the family dog, retraced the route 'looking for the money. (No luck. They returned home with Johnny still in tears. It didnt help the fuss to hear the dog whining and scratching at the door shortly afterward. I iwent to the door to scold him, Mrs. Miller said, and he had the $5 in hie mouth." They came home by way of Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas and Colorado, visiting pony farms all along the way. Except for a brief encounter with flooded dikes near Omaha, they avoided them until their return to Utah. IbeT OUR Happjj Surprfcw 25 33 AENO WAX,;..; Spring Garden Purity Saltine : EAT :4c . J 5c coupon, in $3.69 PEAS - NIPPY CHEESE 50 lb. bag . . ' 59 for 1 BACON ,,, Wisconsin - IIIEATIES conn - a 46 oz. . (While collecting money due him on hiB paper route, 'Johnny lost a $5 bill. After he had returned home in tears, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, Their Itinerary included visits pony farms In Akron, then on to Indianapolis for chats with relatives. They continued south to Kentucky, Tennessee and Mississippi. In Vicksburg they saw the Old Military park and traveled the old Union and Confederate lines seeing gun emplacement and monuments all along the way. In Natchez, Mississippi they saw some of the old plantation homes visited during the pilgrimage in .March, French quarters, old cemeteles, 'French markets and antique shops were among the places visited in New Orleans. ' ' Betty Crocker 45 COHH BEEF ' PINEAPPLE JUICE C9 Swifts Premium Del Maize Miss Jo Ann Hess And Merrill Squires To Wed wfkotiiers e) SPECIALS Swifts American Big . day 45 " at y CHOPS Size- of Mrs. 'Alma Cooke Pocatello, Idaho, visited Mr. and Mrs. Elden Hunsaker on Mon day. They went on to Ogden to see a son, 1A. C. Cook, Who has been in the IDee hospital ill for . . the past two weeks. r - They were met In Detroit by spent Sunday at his .home ' In Royal Oak, followed by a sightseeing tour of Bel Isles, a large man made Island. Of special interest to the Felts was the Shetland ponies on the island. Thirty ponies were hitched to carts and about 10 ponies with saddles entertained the youngsters attending the park. The Watkins family who run this concession have been there for three generations. The grandfather Watkins was one of the first men to return with ponies from Shetland island. Other spots of interest were also visited. at ttslfesfr Choice Young Mutton Giant U ' , JACKSON, Miss. (UP) This la a dog story which reacU like a fish story, but the family of carJohnny Miller, rier boy, vows its true. Dr. Curtis C. Later and mm Until 9 P.M. Young Stewing and Mr. Felts Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Felt have returned from an extended vacation trip. VI' , WE MEET OR BEAT COMPETITION! M. I B. Smart Dog Retrieves Newsboy's Lost $5 The Felts traveled by streamliner to Chicago and on to Detroit where they picked up a new Chrysler Saratoga. In Chicago they enjoyed the Adler and planetarium, a museum Marshall Fields. Best & Main PHONE 58 Plenty of Free Parking FREE DELIVERY OPEN 8 A. Harold i , fu 1 Better-- MARKET Corner 5th South . One of Honeyvilles oldest residents passed away in the Brigham City hospital Monday evening. Mrs. Annie Grant, widow of the late J. M. Grant, baa lived in Honeyville for many years. Mr. and Mis. Wallace Hunsaker visited in Salt Lake City on Sunday with Mr. Hunsakers brother, Orlan Hunsaker who is ill in the LD.S. hospital, and to see the flood. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Walker visited in Salt Lake City on Sunand day with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Hunsaker' and children and then in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Holmes and children. They also seen the flood. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Buck of Ogden 6pent Sunday In Honeyville visiting Mrs. Bucks mother, Mrs. Maggie Hunsaker. Son-in-la- sons MID r'?. H Extended Vacation Enjoyed By The ,t son-in-la- w , LDS Temple S in the ward hall Wednesday evening. The show was good and most everyone Was out to enjoy it. The club plans on using the money for playground equipment. Mr. 'and Mrs. 'Albert Johnson of Logan were Sunday guests at the home of their son and daughter-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. HILL FIELD ARSENAL ASF DEPOT V f Mr. and Mrs! lAustin Wintle, (Dr. Geo. IDoxey and Miss Bar-loof Ogden, visited, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wintle on Saturday evening. U.S. Music Degrading, Chinese Reds Decide they Plans June 2nd Wedding MARKET 330 SOUTH MAIN STREET i ..uf abut., hi |