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Show 5 Box Elder JOURNAL Net So Tina 11V.ULN. Nek One Of Most Modern Service Stations Measles Reported In B. E. ul German measles and one case ol Friday, January 23, 1953 were rePorte(l contract-haOnly the sheep, of all animals, rliumps hair like that of a human !f'd in Box Elder county during lit week ending January 16. being. Brigham City, Utah Ki-h- t eat-i'- s six ol deputy I face on. against a Lincoln man convicted i court clerk, had a red d a $.71 clu vk ot contributing He km-ito the dehn-IV:I,Ie d l!ii county' in payment foi a lino levied Iquency ol a minor. The check t'li u i u- Lamastci i, s "When is a mine really worth some thing? Only when it can make a profit after paying expenses, which include meeting payrolls, paying taxes and buying supplies. If costs of supplies, labor and taxes get too high, and no more mine, no more profits disappear benefits to everyone in Utah. That's happening right now in Utah!" ... .mti amim Uay Conger's New Conoco Super Service Station is modernistic brick building with Roman brick front. It has all tile rest rooms, and Grand opening is slated completely equipped with the most modern equipment. ... is Saturday. mmm Plans Grand Opening Grand Opening Honeyville News Of New Conoco S HONEYVILLE Heed Burke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tolman Burke, surprised his parents on Wednesday morning. He has been stationed at Wichita Kalis, Texas with the army. He will Grand opening of Ray Convisit here until Feb. 5 then will leave for overseas duty, maybe gers now Conoco Super service tation in Brigham City is slaKorea. ted this week-end- , Saturday, The Honeyville Gold and Green January 24. ball will be held Saturday beA full ginning at 8:30 p. m. in, the ward days activity s planrecreation hall. They will have ned from 7 a. m. to 10 p. m. l dancing and a good There will be free handkerchiefs floor show. Everyone is invited. for all the ladies who drop in and for everybody there will be Refreshments will be served. hot coffee, chocolate, soft drinks Miss De Ann Burke left Honey-vin- and cioktes. Tuesday for Logan where To keep all the kids much on she will be employed for the suckers the happy side, next five months. w'ill be given to them. Mrs. Ree Hunsaker, president The new Brigham City service of the Honeyville Primary and station cist well over $28,000 her officers and teachers at- with building and equipment. It tended the North stake Primary is a new modernistic brick meet Saturday in the Seventh building with brick Roman ward chapel at Brigham City. and front, all tile rest rooms, Mrs. Leon Gardner is around completely equipped with the on crutches after being laid up most modern equipment. with a broken leg for several The station has four new weeks. pumps with automaMrs. Louis Hunsaker is selecttic nozzles, extra ling hoses. ed to be head of the March of There is a cimplete new- lubriShe with cation rack and auxiliary equipDimes in Honeyville. her assistants, are busy collect- ment in the station. ing all the dimes possible. Operator of the new service Mr. and Mrs. Carl Godwin of station will the Ray Conger, who Melbourne, Fla, announce the operated the old station there marriage of their daughter, Sa- in 1944. 46 and from 1949 to the bina, to Mr. LeRoy Tolman, son pesen-t- 'Birn and raised in of Mr. and Mrs. Abinadi Tolhe has lived in Brigham man of Honeyville. The mar- City since 1941. took He and his wife, the former riage place Friday, January 17 in the Logan .temple. Edith Able, Elwood, hav five After a short honeymoon there children. in will be a wedding Teception who will Local distributor the Honeyville ward hall, Fri- supply the new station with gas is Ed Johnson. day, January 23. J. L. Weidman of Honeyville is a director of the pouitrymen were dinner guests at the home and farmers from, all parts of of Mr. and Mrs. Claudius TolUtah to gather in Salt Lake City man, Saturday evening. Feb. 13 and 14, for the 30th anEveryone in Honeyville is nual convention of the Utah feeling sad over the passing of Poultry and Farmers corpora- Mr. Frank Hunsaker. He died at tion. his home here Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Welch Mr. Hunsaker has been ill for and children of Pocatello, Idaho many months. are visiting at the home of Mrs. The Primary and officers Welchs parents, Mr. and- Mrs. Leland Hunsaker and other rel- teachers will hold their officers atives. training lesson Monday evening Mrs. Harper Hunsaker of Paul, in the ward church. Mrs. Afton Idaho is in Honeyville visiting Bingham will give the lesson. her mother, Mrs. Beulah Hunsaker. Everyone is invited to phone Mr. and Mrs. Austin Tolman of their society items Tor the News Ogden, and Mrs. Paulie T. Boothe and Journal to 771. r.vTyj Station Saturday US. CHECK -- Mil DAT IT... a TETP(ia't ' T! 00 Hk ''mrffimti'cariorM! With 4 1 "Worth More" features. Its worth more when you buy it . . . worth more when you sell it! Go in Fords You get your choice of and Six Kwer plants. Yet it's economical Go with Fords Automatic Power Pilot watching every drop of gas. In Fords Creatmark Body you get living room thats the finest and field. And Fords new most comfortable in the M trade Rid will give you a new slant on how a car should ride. semi-forma- league-leadin- e SAT, JAN. 24th Our Profit Goes For Polio ail-da- z OF EVERY - DOLLAR GOES POLIO SATURDAY! IFOR JOIN THE FIGHT WHILE YOU m V-- 8 g f , low-pri- Ray Conger New Conoco Station Manager Test Drive the Safety Measure N. II. (UP) CONCORD. The New Hampshire chapter of the Refrigeration Service Engineering Society recently adopted a resolution to strip hinges and latches from discarded refrigerators. The action followed several mishaps in which children were trapped in abandoned The new Standard of the American Road r.DJUP RmEmm's-mm- , 323 me. South Main Phone 56 o Efly 53 FORD K1TC7 11 the fl(Sflnln) Idl tLocGoftioGD RAYS CONOCO SERVICE easy chair ... a good book an entertaining radio or television program . . . and a bottle of Fisher Beer! Isn't that for pleasant an ideal Fisher Beer is a evenings? cheerful drink in any weather. It is first choice of thousands of beer lovers because it has a fine zesty flavor ... a distinctive, clean, crisp taste that tells you An . . . IN ANY WEATHER set-u- p it is brewed right and aged naturally. TOP SERVICES Wear! At the end of a punishing 50,000-mi50,000 Miles No 1,000-mile drains and proper filter service, road test, with engines lubricated with Conoco Ssuper Motor Oil showed no in fact, an average of less than one wear of any consequence of an inch on cylinders and crankshafts. Gasoline as good as mileage for the last 5,000 miles was actually 99.77 for the first 5,000! Proof that Conoco Super Motor Oil helps engines last longer, perform better, use less gasoline and oil! Amazing Mileage! Theres power and dependability in long, starting . . . long mileage Conoco Gasoline! Here's getaway . . . and more speed than youll ever want to use! You'll be thankful for a tankful of Conoco Gasoline. le ... whip-crac- k quick-as-a-fias- h road-hungr- y We have the finest equipment in town, to keep your car in top condition, mile after mile after mile! Let us give your car a grease job thatll make your car young again . . keep it that way! Try one of our wash jobs . . . your car will glitter and shine! We have the finest equipment and expert servicemen, to keep your car looking and performshowing like it just came out of the room! You can depend on us! 4. SEE THE NEW 19.13 BUC K ON DISPLAY Courtesy Bundy Motor Company RAY FISHER BREWING CO. Your Distributor ;o Salt Lake City BRIGHAM WASATCH CONGERS DISTRIBUTING COMPANY 3rd South & Main SERVICE Brigham City |