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Show yr Plan Opening Today Public schools were establish, ed in New Mexico HONEYVILLE royal decree in 1721 8 Box by Elder JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday. April 24, 1953 from Spain. NEWS' FORA BETTER LAWN! Mrs. George Wintle "Blocks Building CHOOSE FROM FIVE LOVELY PASTEL COLORS! i See v ls . SS ILlnJ NO FINER W CONCRETE BLOCKS ; - of fiTiCCl No Obligation Cache Valley Bank (cKpV Building Phone 660 1940 1550 4 i mm CONCRETEPIPE OGDEN PROVO R, Honeyville entertained on Monday evening. April 20 at The home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jensen in honor of their new ad daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Richards. Mrs. Richards is the former Karlene llun.saker and Mr. Richards is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David E Richards of iBngham City. Mr. and Mrs George H. Wheat-leof Honeyville received word this week of the arrival of a new grandson, horn to Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wheatley. He made his debut April 3, weighing 7sr pounds at the Scott Air Force base, Illinois hospital. Lt. Wheat-leis the son of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Wheatley and Mrs. Wheatley is the former LaNae Mills of Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs John Mills and children, Dawnine and Johnnie son-in-la- CO. logan- tjTAH . Phone Wall Avenue - Phone Road Springville HONEYVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Bensen are the grandparents of a new granddaughter, born in the Tremonton hospital Monday, April 13, to Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Bensen. The iBonsens have a son Kelly, 5 years old who is very happy over the arrival of his new sister, Jan. Mr and Mrs. Dale P. Hunsa-ke- r 7978 3444 Ogden, were weekend guests and Mrs. Bin Tolman. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Budd of Ogden, have purchased the Stubble Duck Inn at Honeyville. They are now open for business and of at the home of Mr. NEWS-JOURNA- L ADS GET RESULTS Straight or Blend, it brings good cheer because iVs.., Put in your lawn now. Enjoy outdoor living this summer. In surprisingly few weeks our VELVETY LAWN GRASS MIX will provide a luxuriant, soft green carpet. WELL LEND YOU THE SPECIAL TOOLS FERTILIZER SPREADER, SEEDER AND ROLLER TO AID YOU IN PLANTING YOUR LAWN. Special variety for sdaded areas, insuring uniform growth in sun and shade. Mark And Frans Coffee Shop Drive In . . . constructed and to be operated by Mark and Fran Brightenburg at 6th South and Main. Beginning today they will serve breakfasts, meals, snacks, box lunches, and offer a complete fountain service. They offer prompt drive-i- n car service. . We sincerely believe VELVETY LAWN GRASS MIX is priced lower than any other lawn mix of comparable quality, is better suited in every way to local conditions, is the lawn grass seed that will serve you best. A beautiful lawn is your best home investment ! tual, Be Thou an Example of the Believers in Word, in ConCORINNE versation, in Charity, in Spirit, in Faith, in Purity. Others comMonti By Marijane peting were: Dawn Larsen, Ann Wallace Hunt and CORINNE Theres no place Fredrickson, Marvin Mrs. Norman. Karl BUY THE BEST! like home . . so Mrs. Margaret COMPLETE SUPPLY said the judges, Mr. Jeppeson Hatch and Mrs. Sadie Marble Packer Hatch,- Mr. Albert FillOF D. V. Burrell's think. But they do concede that more and Mrs. Elma Carter, were they had ' a most wonderful of the opinion that never had HAND SPRAYS time in Cayfomia 'visiting relaMELON heard such well prepared tives. Mrs. Hatch is particularly they material from all contestants. and about her small Miss enthusiastic and Bosley will compete next granddaughter. They went by Monday at Brigham evening SPRAY train and came back by train, CANTALOUPE in the stake contests. Good The City of Los Angeles, no less, City luck, Julia. and they say they really enjoyed MATERIALS Last Tuesday evening at MuSEEDS their travel.. tual, road safety was on the Some other Corinne folks are program with Patrolman Bill traveling, too, but it is less Sacked giving an excellent talk pleasure and more sorrow. . . Mr. as usual. and Mrs. Wulf are heading for Mrs. Elva Roundy and Mrs. PHONE 29 South Dakota to attend a funer- Grace Jeppesen spent a recent al. Mrs. Wulfs sisters boy has afternoon in Logan. been killed in Korea and they have gone to help her Through Constructive Legislator the sad time. Mrs. Wulf Tells me Mrs. ATKINSON, N. H. (UP) her sister has four boys and Lillian R. Brock, a member of are in the service of the New Hampshire legislature, parents received a telegram say- three We do extend country. has built two houses with her his at he base arrived had ing own hands. She built her own! and will be there until August, sympathy. FEATURING Mr, and Mrs. Albert Burt en- home and a house for her then will leave for the Far joyed a short vacation to Boise, daughter. A bricklayer was the East again. HIGHLY SELECT HORSLEY SEED a only hired help. chil- Idaho, last week and report Mrs. Tobe Spencer and dren of iBlufdale, are visiting at very pleasant trip. Phone your news to 1000. Corinne is growing. Not one the home of Mrs. Spencers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Laron Hun- citizen who lives here will deny that fact. I would like to make a saker this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Stokes of suggestion in behalf of almost Tremonton spent Sunday visit- all of us here in Corinne proper ing Mrs. Stokes mother, Mrs. and hope that the city council will consider it. We need some Ruth O. Hunsaker. Guests at the home of Mr. and sort of periodic trash and garhere in our town. Mrs. Heber Walker last week bage pick-uwere their and We need it for improvement. daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Sooner or later we are going to Hunsaker and family, Nola May, have to make this step toward Leah, Ruth, Lee and Ray, of Salt bettering our community . . . not Lake City. Sunday afternoon, just once a year, but every two Mr. and Mrs. Walker and their weeks or so, if it can be arrangguests motored to Plymouth to ed. and visit another We would like to welcome andaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart other new family to Corinne . . . Burnett and their family. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lykins, Randy and Sally Ann. A speech contest was held in Communist China Has Muftial some time back and Miss Julia iBosley was judged Buying Policy Problem the winner. The speech was diHONG KONG (UP) The written around the theme of Mu- rectors of a group of in CHECK THEM - COMPARE THEM - BUY THEM! trading enterprises DR. R. L. P0ULS0N Communist China would never make a go of it under a free announces the association 1951 enterprise system. In fact, they of have flopped under the planned economy of the Communist sys4 door sedan. Radio, heater, BEL AIR Dr. Wm. H. Sudduth tem. tone blue. Two Heater, radio. Low (Bad buying in behalf of the $ in a mileage. state is the big trouble. A recent report in the Peiping PeoSMALL ANIMAL ples Daily said stocks of unmarketable goods were so great CLINIC as to present a very serious invite everyone to try their de- licious home cooked meffls and ice cream. They plan to make their home here. Last Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Ben-sewere Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Bensen and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell iBensen and daughter, Terry, of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. June Christensen of Perry. L. Stan JTunsaker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hunsaker who has been home on furlough, left Monday, April 20. He is now on his way to Korea with the army. Miss Velma Duke, daughter of Mrs. Daisy Duke of Honeyville, to announced her engagement Daryl M. Capener, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Capener of Garland. Vows will be exchanged in the Logan L.DS. temple, June 5. Clinton Bowman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rulin Bowman, has returned to Alameda, Calif, where he is stationed (with the U. S. navy. He has been here on for the past month. His n - fur-log- h (rmrmesL vkflHnmMMJHrS son-in-la- 'Btob TcUu&j Oft 7(Aee ' OLD'S U N BOTH 86 PROOF 65X GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS N Y' B R 00K' THE OLD B R A N SUNNY O'KE N Y BLENDED COMPANY, 10 WHISKEY'CONTUNS TU CK BROOK U IS VI LLE, KENTUCKY mm' mm son-in-la- state-supporte- 1951 Chevrolet SAFETY-CHEC- K problem." present, the official Peiping newspaper said, "dead stocks and goods of inferior quality occupy from 20 to 31 per cent of the entire circulating capita! of the state trading At IY0UR TIRES NOW WITH NEW TESTER Now you can tell at a glance when your tires are in the Safety Zone, Trade-i- n Zone, Danger Zone. You can take advantage of top trades before your tires are in the Danger Zone and lose their value. TRADE-I- Phone your society news to 771, Open !) A. M. to 6 I. 1951 M. Each Saturday 63 North Main Street Brigham City, Utah For appointments call Tremonton 5766 or Brigham City. 1040. For You? Do . . . $100 tester, i down and your old tire Black. Heater. One owner. 1951 51139 Olds Rocket 88 heater. Radio, CLUB COUPE Radio, heater. Blue. A fine car. 2039 $989 MBuich Special 1941 It saves time and labor. It permits production use of all your land. It aids in insect and weed control. It simplifies irrigation of your hiUy land. It requires little if any maintenance. HDD AWAIAALI WITH CONCirt Mf GATES ADWAU AMO iffMt . . . oi m mtai jvuti owansi kvav TO inchu . . . au mctai jcurw trn. mom MOO CL eoMCtrri m MOM 4 TO 42 INC Hit. 24 A 10 MtfT TOUt NIIOl rL r J "N I 295 1948 34 TON PICKUP Low mileage. Heater and radio. 2 TON TRUCK 3 speed axle. New 51095 W"' YOU Chevrolet 1195 ITS A FACT! GET tires. MORE FOR YOUR MONEY AT CENTRAL CHEVROLET CO. Gmc rCDE CSC Nearly new motor. Original finish. 1950 Chevrolet Investigate today . . . call or write and our representative will call on you. Get the most out ot your land and your labor. :E Pontiac Coupe 295 It prevents high seepage and evaporation losses. It provides close control oi water distribution. Ford 8 1949 Sedanette. Radio, heater. A clean old car. YOU CAN GAUGE 'EM YOURSELF! FREE trade-i- n 1950 Ford $ Two Door 51339 Sharp. Just Read This Come In today for a Studebaker sedan. Ilydramatic. What Will A Concrete Pipe 1695 Champion Regal Sedan. Radio, heater, overdrive. N Irrigation System New Silvertowns as low as o 51595 l.F.odlrida Chevrolet sc o 3ZI Phone 935 |