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Show ' Now Staff Sgt. Savings Stamps And Corinne Man Receives Promotion In Japan News comes from Guam of the promotion of Dale H. Bradford to Staff Sergeant on from A c August 15. Bradford was among 28 who flew from Guam to Japan to receive promotions. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Bradford of Corinne and his wife ls the former Gayledean Blair of Lewiston. She, with their one and one half year old youngster, Sidney, are making their home in Lewiston. Dale H. Bradford The area of Alaska Ls than twice that of Texas. Sergeant Bradford is stationed at Andersen Air Force base at Guam and has been serving overseas since April when he to Japan, then to journeyed Guam. Prior to his recall into the service during the Korean conflict, he served his enlistment more period at bases in California and Nevada. THANKS Douglas HkJ I R. ' Albums Arrive STRIIIGFELLOW he represents all the many interests in the First District. he is young and vigorous, a fighter all the wayl REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR Doctors On Holiday Mystery Bundle CONGRESS, DIST. 1 134 pnr 0 The Brigham City post office now has a plentyful supply of Schools Savings Stamps and albums ready for the new school season. Postmaster C. Henry We Nielsen announced today. have received shipments of both stamps and albums during the summer recess and are fully prepared to continue serving all of our schools,' he added. Nielsen also stated There Is every reason to anticipate a far heavier demand for Savings Stamps this year than at any time during the peacetime years. The School Savings campaign last fall, which proved such an created success, outstanding keen interest In the program on the part of teachers and students. The drive, which added 5,815 new school savings programs throughout the country, will be continued during the first semester of this school year. It is expected that nearly 5 million students will be in Stamp Day schools by the end of this calendar Vince The FF A Boys Know How To Pick Them $ - J j , 1 AND UP! .Yl(0j ro SATURDAY - OCTOBER At 4 - 9 P M. The Alan Baddley (left) and Lorin Facer (right) surround finalists for Harvest Queen, .who will be chosen later. The finalists were picked from a large group of girls. The candidates are, left to right: Judy Cajl, Janice Jensen, Sraron Deem, Carol Walters, and Roberta Young. Dixie Gordon was not present. . . . sf ment. When the firemen arrived, their pump wouldnt work. When they finklly got some GULFPORT, Miss (UP) FIRTH, 'Neb. (UP) Everybody water, they discovered the nozDubuisson Ellen. Nancy was burned up here. zle was broken. Onlookers got doesnt have to go farther than Carl Krugers loaded hayrack more .water than the hayrack. to the telephone when she goes got too close to some burning school. The perspiring firemen - got The girl hasnt been able to grass and caught fire. the hose in operation in . timfe Kruger called the fire depart to save the rack. go out much since she had infantile paralysis in 1950. (By special arrangement with the telephone company and local school officials, her room at home is connected directly with her fourth grade classroom at Long Telephone Links Girl With School Class Everybody "Burned Up" But Firemen Save Day Nine-year-ol- d Penneys TO THE MARMONIZERS 00011 PKDZES $1.25 uiJ jyu PER (J COUPLE hi Ij & Wl Get ready.NOW! Shop Penney s! L. xnmssa ansas NOTICE OF INTENTION Notice is hereby given by the Ity Council of Brigham City, Utah, of the intention of such city council to make the follow- v Outfit your Boy for winter wear at Blocks select from that guarantees you finNationally advertised lines j est Quality( at Lowest Prices! To construct sidewalk with the necessary drives, waterways, excavations, removal of trees, and all other things necessary to complete the whole in a proper and workmanlike manner in '"j' Sidewalk District No. 14. A11 work shall be done according to the plans and specifications on file in the office of the City Engineer. And to defray the abuttorS portion of the cost and expense thereof by a special assessment upon the lots, blocks, or pieces of land or real estate to be affected or benefitted by said improvements. The property affected by Sidewalk District No. 14 is more particularly described as follows: In Plat C Brigham City ' Survey, North side of Block 31 and the West side of Block 3L East and North sides of Block 32, North side of Block, 33, South and West side of Block 42, East and East one half of North side of Block 41. In Plat B, Brigham City Survey, South side of Block 32, West side of half of Lot 4, and South half of Lot 5 on the West side of Block 3L A And in Plat Brigham City Survey, the North side of Block 22. Jackets and Mackinaws with mouton collars. , choice of colors Corduroys Flannel and Print Sport Shirts ' Turtle Neck Sweaters for Boys and Girls Levis Cant Bustem (double knees) Overalls. White Dress Shirts with Tie and Cuff Links - sizes 2 and up. Knit Goucho Shirts . Warm Caps n Leather and Wool. i Nylon Hose. Shorts by Hanes. - The grand total cost of said Improvements is estimated at The estimated cost per front foot, or lineal foot of said abutting property is $1.80 All protests or objections,- - to carrying out of such intention, such Improvements or to the must be in writing, signed by the owners of the property affected or benefitted; describing the same, together with the number of front feet and to be filed with the City Recorder on or "before the 18th day of October, 1952. The City Council at a special The meeting thereafter 23rd day of October, , 1952, will consider the proposed levy and hear and consider such protests and objections to said improvements as shall have been made. By order of the City Council of Brigham City. Utah. Dated September 18th, 1952. EXTRA LONG! BOYS WARM LINED JACKETS QUILT Thick quilted lining and rich thick fur collar keep out wintry cold. Water repellant weather side of rayon and acetate blended with nylon for fQ Qft extra strength and wear. Five cilors. yuwU Sizes Jr. Boys sizes, 8 only ....$7-910-1- 8. DOUBLE TWILL 4-- " 'V , - 0 Mlb. BDaraEiofl $10.80 Two layers of warm quilting with a weather side of heavy twill made to repel wind and rain. thick fur collar. Knit wristlets, buckle front, elastic shirring, slash pockets Five colors Sizes cotton- -rayon I72"x90") Eer-warmi- 10-1- BOYS QUILT LINED RAYON ! 8 TWILL JACKETS Warm cushiony quilt lining and shower repellant rayon twill for a warm twosome. Fur collar and . QC Aft elastic at waist. Four colors. Sizes yOwU Extra warm winterweight! And you get a 5 yr. guarantee against moth damage! 5 decorator colors: hunter green, geranium red, wine, yellow, aqua! Terrific Jubilee value! ' . 4-- ' RAYON QUILT LINED ' JACKETS NEW QUILT LINED NEAT CHECKED JACKETS $10.90 GABARDINE $9.90 These handsome jackets are male of rayon acetate - nylon specially blended to resist creases, wind and water. Full length styling with con- pub1952. 1952 cealed elastic inserts for lk District No. 14 Published in the Box Elder Journal. FANNIE J. CHRISTENSEN City Recorder Sept. 26 Oet. v. QUILTED JACKETS FANNIE J. CHRISTENSEN, City Recorder. Presented to the City Council Across Street from Old Location V '"h MIL WOOLS t: and adopted and ordered lished on September 18th, First Publication: Sept. 26, Last Publication: Oct. 17, ' ' ing described improvements, Block 29, North . IANS year. CROWN POINT, Ind. (UP) Lake county residents did their best to stay well last Aug. 15. That was the day members of the Lake county medical society held their annual stag picnic. ! Brigham City. Utah Friday. October 3. 1952 !0lllim7 Legal Notices YEARS 8 Box Elder JOURNAL times with the Bosto'n Braves 20-3- 0 When Nancy Ellert sits at her desk and turns on the machine, she can hear everything that goes on in, her classroom two miles away and can make herself heard as well. The Dubuis-son- s take her papers to' school to be graded every Thursday, The system is a special development by the telephone company and at present has six users, Including Nancy. FROM 2 struck out in 1938. Beach school. SIZES Do Magglo un I flattering fit. Completely rayon quilt lined for extra warmth. Snug knitted wristers, two way pockets. Four colors. Sizes 36-4- 6. New-for-fa- check ll jac- kets luxuriously lined with quilting. rayon Thevre stvled of rayon that resiste wind and water! Styled elaswith tic back waist, warm knittel wristers, practical two way pockets. Red and Blue balanc- e-blended snug-shirre- d 36-4- 6. |