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Show Brigham City, Utah Friday, July 24, 1953 Mr Alston asks that telephone users refer to the new direc- tor for the desired number. Ixroking up the number helps avoid the possibility of getting a wmng number, and fnquent-lsaves time for the calling partv as well as the party who might be called in error. Consulting the directory also helps make the best use o already crowded cential office equipment "Information should be called only when the desired number is not listed in the di- Telephone Book In This Area Many Descendants Of Henry Tingey Join Together Final Rites Held For Annual Family Reunion On Saturday Play Important Roles In Tingey Family Reunion 8 Box Elder JOURNAL In spite of various circum reunions. lenr-- Brigham, aranRements, stances, including Hatch. Oxford, Idaho, weddings, births, sickness and and treasurer, and Thom-nea- r death, 125 members of the,nan;'e refresh-Tinge1,000 descendants of Henry as Randall, Centerville, held a most enjoyable merits reunion on Saturday, July 18, at Some of the offices yet to be Rees Pioneer park. filled include historian, temple After registration, visiting, re- - committee, program and a n d city chairman and researchers, acquaintances lunch, a business meeting was will be called early conducted by reunion chairman, neX( meeting to decide on the spring Streator Tingey, Riverside. time, place and procedure for At the request of representa- - the next tives of all the families present a family organization was perfected with Orson L. Tingey, one of the five living children of Henry Tingey, was elected honorary president The other four children are: John Tingey Brig-- ' ham City; Parley Tingey. Prom-- I Expensive RepJ!rs (UP) onlorj; Mrs Cep bus (Corabelle)' IIXCOLN, Neb and Mrs Eft 10 Free- - braska farmers pay $10,000,000 man of Brigham City. yearly for repairs on their ma- N'amed as president was Her- - jehinery, according to Dan Kitch-maKotter, Brigham City ; vice ten, University of Nebraska expresident, Roy Tingey, Spring- tension engineer, who added ville; secretary, Mrs Lola M. that the bill could be cut $6,000, Tingey, Logan; assistant secre- - 000 by proper maintenance. He tary, Mis. Njla T Pratt, Spring- made his estimate on the basis of figures which show ville and geneologi.st, Mrs about A Cook, Willard. a $500 jearlv maintenance bill Reunion committee for this for each of Nebraskas 100,000 year included Erwin Jensen, farms. v ' Approximately 3070 new di rectories have been delivered to homes and offices, according to Richard C. Alston, manager for the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph company. The new dnectory has a gray cover, which makes it easilv from the old distinguishable green covered telephone book. publi-newin- rectory. The dnectory includes the classified scition yellow pages containing helpful informaas1 tion conveniently arranged to types of business and services, 00OJfeiiiia?Ct QMtiMhGEiil QoiS G37 n - - a Orson L. Tin gey, center, . . . one of the five living descendants of the Henry Tingey family is surrounded by members named as officers in the newly organized family group. Kneeling (left to right) Tom Randall, Ilenry Hatch and Erwin Jensen. Sitting (left to right) Mrs. Nyla Pratt and Orson L. Tingey. Standing (left to right) Willis Tingey, Lola Tingey, Roy Tingey Grocery, Penneys Clerks A rp of dry Field cured hay will lose up to 25 of protein found in the standing 30 crop, tests show. Prevent such losses by barn curing electrically . . . and save in reduction of supplementary feed costs, fewer weather risks, time saved in getting hay in, and better farm products. Pen-ney- 3 Q Leona S. Pruett Andy A. Hansen Fife and Wifes . . . . J. C. Penneys . oUUM W CEEAMANCE LADIES SUMMER FROCKS Sheer Bembergs, Cool Kriskay and Glazed Cham brays $4.77 Reg. $6.90, Special I FROCKS SUMMER LADIES 1 Cool, Breezy Materials $5.77 Regular $8.90, Special SKIRTS MISSES -- $1.37 Prints, Kriskay, Gabardines LADIES GOWNS - Cotton Crinkle Crepe, $1.77 printed, special LITTLE MISS BATHING SUITS $1.77 CHILDRENS PLAY TOGS 2 Piece Seersucker Suit Shorts, for boys & girls 2 for Play Togs, boys and girls Ladies Slacks, Shorts $1.39 $1.50 $1.00 $1.77 BLOUSES s, Ginghams, Tissue Mus- lins, Glazed chambrays, Glazed Kriskay, Wov- Bem-berg- en Madris, Rayons. s. Values up to $1.29 SPECIAL 77c YARD . f ENTRANCE 50c Cordu- $2.77 knit or broadcloth, 2 for $1 MENS SWIM TRUNKS val. to $3.49, $.199 LITTLE BOYS SWIM TRUNKS BOYS SHIRTS 79c Ideal for school.. 50c BOYS POLO SHIRTS Quiet and friendly, the judges listed him as loyal and dependable, anxious to serve the public courteously. Andy is married to the former Dorothy Goodliffe and is the stepfather to Luann, Don Ray and Dorothy Secrist. Sport, dress knit $1.77 in a spectacular blaze in Brigham City at 3:50 p, m Wednes-idaat Fifth south and Sixth east, when the load of butane it tank was carrying in a built-i- FADED BLUE DENIMS Mens and Boys jackets and pants $3.77 MISSES SUMMER FROCKS SPORT TOGS Organdies, Dotted Swiss, Eyelet Embroideries, Iiques, Sport I)en- -' ims, Sail Cloth. Reg. 5.95 $3.77 Reg. $4.95 $3.27 Reg. $3.95.. $2.77 $2.27 Reg.$2.98 Little Girls Skirts, ca. . 50c VAN ENGELENSj nc. FREE PARKING at Our BACK DOOR Dedication of the grave in the Brigham City cemetery was by a grandfather, Leo Cottam. - bfc. 1 '" Jr EPaaaHDQamD WASH-FAS- TI (EP(M3!iPigmma in Heres where youll find selections Penneys exclusive patterns from shirtings to modern prints, from calicos to splashy florals! Selections so outstanding in styling, in finishing, in value theyve made Penneys Rondo the first name in percale! Test 3 erupted. The tank spouted a flame out of a safety valve straight up a'bout 400 feet. Three chicken 'coops nearby were partially burned. Earl of the truck, Driver ,Earl Reese, said he had just .completed filling a tank used to heat the chicken coops and started driving away when he 'noticed a flame behind the cab. .He leaped to safety as the tank blew its safety cap. The fire probably was causfumes ed by a spark igniting from a leaking line. Birth Of Second Son Told By E, D. Wrights Announcing the birth of their second son are Mr and Mrs Eugene D. Wright of Salt Lake City. The voungster arrived on July 13 and as yet a name has not been decided upon. The elder boys name is Eugene Ed-ard Mrs. Wright is the former Ann of Milford. This is the second grandchild for Mr and, Mrs Eugene F. Wright of tins city. WOVEN COTTON . TWEEDS 79c Yard 79c Yard clip-wca- k cotton tweeds with a custom air! Stripes, checks & plaids to match in casuals for all ages. For home decorating, too. Sanforized, 36 wide Newt-loo- SANFORIZED WOVEN DENIMS 69c Yard Tweeds, stripes, check plaids Tangy with fall - for vivid young sepfor modern arates young homes! School favorite for first graders and college sen36 wide iors! ! Plain or burnt colors 59c CINERAMA EMBOSSED COTTON WOVEN GINGHAM PLAIDS CHECKS New colors - new plaids - checks of all kinds make news for fall in our wrinkle going 98c Yard ve resistant, mercerized ginghams! Theyll go to school, to ac- er Fashion Famous Percale large truck was consumed Outzen a poem, P. M. In Air Wed. A read Penneys Own Spectacular Blaze Shoots 400 Feet $1.29 MENS SHIRTS Misses, boy. For a period he was in business for himself and he has worked for several grocery firms. He is now employed by Gien Fife in the Fife and Wife Market. Sport, rayon or seersucker, Ideal for school You'll Want More Than One Bair REAR DOOR Just right for school. MENS SHORTS Childrens, White, Dress, Play Shoes $1.99 & Ladies Misses Sport Shoes, Play Shoes and Dress Shoes $2.77 Young Ladies, Ladies, Play Shoes, Sandals, White and colored. Values to $7.95 $3.77 Mens Oxfords, Play Shoes $3.99 Ladies, At A New Low Price! Cot-ton- . $1.39 $1.99 off Mens, Boys roys, Glen Plaids SHOE DEPARTMENT SUMMER PIECE GOODS Dan River Wrinkle Shed BASEBALL CAPS, Special Regular $2.98, for Ladies Printed Sheer Blouses Ladies cotton kriskay, cool, sleeveless $1.00 $1.99 25 DRESS STRAWS BOYS PANTS LADIES -- MENS AND BOYS HATS Cloth, Straw, for work or dress Mens Colored Wire Brims Felt RONDO s they usually direct them to see Mrs Pruett for they know she will give them every consideration and treatment they themselves would receive. The judges described- - Mrs. Pruett as courteous, happy with a fine sens1 of humor and loyal to her friends, customers and emplojer. Andy A. Hansen The other outstanding salesman of the week, Andy A. Hansen, has been selling or in the business since he was a small Mrs companied by piano and violin music. Fred L. Petersen offered remarks and George Frost sang Let the Little Children Come. by Closing remarks were Bishop Horsley and David E. Hellberg offered closing pray- m with 0 sew Outstanding Record (fefMifcGtelMiffit (bn Ihm? fkfifirg duet, Harold and Lillian Felt, singing Whispering Hope. When you want news in print -- value plus savings Mrs. Pruett has an outstanding record of public service, and is known through the entire county. For the past 20 years she has worked for J. C. Penneys and before that for the Golden Rule and Fishburn companies. When a mother sends her child on an errand to J. C. BUY FROM YOUR DEALER SV store and a J. C. Tenneys clerk were chosen by anonjmous judges as the out-s- i uiding salesmen of the week to in Brigham City, according grocery Ross C. Rowen, secretary-manage- r of the Chamber of Commerce. They are Mrs. Leona S. Pruett, J C. Penney Company of Brigham City and Andy A. Hansen, Fife and Wife market. Brigham City. The contest is sponsored every other week by the C. of C. Merchants committee to select salespeople who give outstanding service. natter and of Bishop C LeGrande Horsley the Brigham City Second LDS. ward, Wesley Andersen offered opening prayer followed by a warn iraMHHBSa Salesmen A Funeral services were held on B. Friday. July 17, at the Harold Felt funeral home for Randy Lvle Cottam, infant son of Lyle and Janice Jones Cottam. The baby was born on July 11 at the Thomas Dee D. Memorial hospital in Ogden. Family prayer was by J. W. Cottam. At the services, conducted by IMX0XS RD1.W and Herman Kotter. : For Cottam Infant y y (A new telephone directory for Brigham Citv, containing many new and changed listings and other helpful telephone information has just been distributed. , Novel Everglaze finish that looks like an iridescent moire, is as crisp as moire but washes easily and re- sists wrinkling and |