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Show 10 Box Tie Old Master Shows Difficult Shots Elder JOURNAL1 Brigham City. Utah Friday, August 14, 1953 & tiojp ORINNE D OMMENTS By Marl one Morris FOR CORINNE One Corinne lady lias been hospitalized this week, Mrs, Lovlna Craner. She was inbut we underdeed, very stand that she is better and may this rolumn be home when reaches print. However, we wish her a complete recovery. This has been a busy week. Lots of folks going on vacations and olhers enjoying visitors and relatives. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Adney are Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Gavnaid arid DENIMS WITH NEW ADVANCED Fall and Winter FASHION FROCKS Beautiful new fall cottons, All rayons and suitings. sizes. ELVA C. MILLER l'hone 2871 Corinne A LOOkr TWO-PIEC- E JfcfeJfeJBni niuus I In bi i it mi ."ihot, w ho will give a demonstration on marksmanship with shotgun, rifle and pistol, Monday, August 17 at 3:30 p. m. Sponsored by the American Legion with Les Ixrwe and Stayner Thompson making arrangements, the demonstration will he on the flats just north of the power house at the mouth of Iox Elder canyon. Beegle performed before about two and a half million G.I.s during World War Two. Hamburgers and op will le sold by the Legion on the scene. e anc family and then travel far-- low prize. Mrs. Johnson was pre- Hope Shipley, daughter of Mr. tiler north. They will travel with Isented with a lovely table lamp, and Mrs. Bert Shipley. Miss Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fillmore. by the group. Mrs. Evelyn An- - Shipley was a guest of Miss Mrs. Sam Forsgren. Mrs. Ralph derson and Mrs. Arzella Bosley Morris. These young ladies from Forsgren and Mrs. Ida Johnson acted as hostesses. jCorinne, along with some other are spending a few days in! Mrs. Dorothy Hansen has had 'students from Brigham City. Yellowstone National park. Mrs. sunimer visitors. Her sister. Mis. learned this or I should say were Johnson, I am sorry to say, will Evelyn Williams and son, Allen. rewarded by a very nice teachin have been visiting from Peoria, er for their pianQ efforts which soon be making her home Midvale, Utah.- - and it will sure- Illinois. another sister she believed were very good. Also, and enthusiasm ly be our loss when she leaves. and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. If eagerness But we wish her happiness in D. P. Sommer have been here could be measured it would cerher new home and hope she from Peoria, Illinois. tainly have been in the 90s as adfinds the friends there appreA happy little group of girls they rode off toward their ciate her as much as we do. left from Corinne this week to venture at Monte Cristo. Sometimes I get some news The Corinne Pinochle club, of spend a couple of days at Monte has Cristo as the guest of their mu- and my notes get misplaced, but which Mrs. Ida Johnson I get it in this col12 sic teacher, Mrs. Shelby, been a member for about They eventually So umn. at if any time you have were Miss for Karen last her a Cutler, daughyears gave party week. The evening was spent ter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cut- given me news and it hasnt when you thought it playing pinochle with Mrs. Ver- ler, Miss Janea Johnson, daugh- appeared non Cutler winning high priae, ter of Mrs. Ida Johnson, Miss should, please forgive me. Such Mrs. Dorothy Hansen, traveling DeAnn Morris, daughter of Mr. has occurred with the followbut I still think it will be prize and Mrs. Stella Forsgren, and Mrs. J. W. Morris and Miss ing, interesting to write that Mrs. Sadie Marble had her daughter Faye for a visitor not too long ago and with Faye were her three daughters, Sue, Von-dand Ginger. Summer is such a wonderful time for families to renew the ties that bind and let grandwith parents get acquainted and grandchilgrandchildren dren to know the fun of visit-- , ing grandma and grandpa. And there are friends dropping by - I land aunts and uncles and 9 Penney sneschonL for Cottons teaches the gronsnglook ! 98 cou- yes, its a wonderful time. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Norman Were pleasantly surprised not too long ago by an unexpected visitor at their place. I should say, visitors, because It was Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ruppe from Toronto, Canada. Mr. Ruppe was sins SlW3-6X..98- EVERY DAY v- Popular, snug western cut jeans, in the denim heaviest, toughest Sanforized made! This, plus bartacking at all points of strain, and sturdy orange stitching, assure long, satisfying wear! Made to Penney standards, with heavy duty zipper, 4 generous pockets, at a thrifty price, too! - i y Shoes Dress Oxfords acv-v'- 0 - YwS swT'cVgl 9"' ovA New Weave fcYv'1 mWd , ea.sY Short Sleeve PL1SSE SHIRTS All sizes and colors. $1.39 Small size Largersizes .. $1.79 & $1.95 Short Sleeve Nylon PlCKERETTE SHIRTS " $2.79 pnd $2.95 BOYS CORDUROYS All sizes! all colors. Tlain and fancy. $3.25 and up Men's Sizes , $2.79 29-4- 2 Maximum shrinkage less than RENT A Brand New SEWING MACHINE 1 Bovs Gingham SPORT SHIRTS $1.98 Long sleeves in sanforized gingham plaid. Perfect for school. MUNSINCWEAR ALL NEW Nylon WINTER COATS and JACKETS No with Sag Neckband. VJeeh-En- d $1.05 are in nuw for your Layaway your choice today! seloe-tion- . Uaynee and Hanes from 95c Values Mens Mens SPORTCOATS POLO SHIRTS $10.80 Rental May Be Applied Toward Down Payment CHASE-FIRESTON- E PHONE 63 flog Saturday Sellmg Juvenile Girls Childrens SWIM SUITS CANVAS SHOES 75' $1.50 A big $1.50 Rayon gabardine and checks. Broken sizes. selection of better quality knit, collar style MENS SUITS Mens Girls Boys and Mens SPORT SHIRTS DRESS SHOES BALL CAPS 9 only. $30 i 714 p Hello, Judge MIAMI BEACH, Fla'. (UP) Lambert Rook, Jr., decided to call up Judge Albert Saperstein at 4 a. m. to say good mornThe judge replied five ing. hours later in municipal court when he gave Rook a sentence for toeing drunk. Sizes ) Penneyg has everythinga?ashidn conscious miss will look for in her back to school dresses a wide selection,1 plenty of variety, wonderful colors that wash and wash, plus all the latest news! New fabrics combined in new ways! New and more grown-ustyling! Little details such as plastic belts, fringe trims that add a new look, to the whole collection. a.- .. denim in charcoal, sizes b.- .. woven stripe broadcloth in red, sizes ?14. c.- .. embossed tweed in charcoal, sizes 714. an English exchange student under the FFA some years ago. Mr. Eugene Hansen from Fielding, Utah, exchanged with Mr. Ruppe. Mr. and Mrs. Ruppe came to America and made their home in Canada. Mrs. Norman said he still loved Utah. Mr. Royal Norman who is at Canvp Stoneman, California has had overseas orders. In fact, he may now be on his way to the far east. Let us hope the truce, such as it is. can protect what, these wonderful boys who are still being sent to these foreign shores. Corinne is a busy place, all the time. Everyone seems to have something to do or someplace to go. Mr. Maurice Larsen and a group of 4 H boys went to Logan for a judging day: the Boy Scouts of Corinne with Mr. Wesley Hansen as their leader, are heading for Tonys Grove in Logan Canyon for a venture they all look forward to and then there is a Genealogy committee party at Brigham City. f .. .ViVW.U WOVEN STRIPE SOLIDS! half' Headquarters For SCHOOL CLOTHES Nylon Socks ...... EMBOSSED TEXTURED PRINTS! from Just In Time For School! BACKT6-SCHOO- L ,.V, .V.VrV.V. 111, daughters. Janie and Laurie Visalia, California. '1 hev are always welcome visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Fillmore have just returned from a restful week at Yellowstone National park. They didn't roam around this y ear, but just picked That a spot and stayed there. is really the way to vacation!-takit from one who usually arrives home more tired than you know what. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fillmore, Donna Anderson, Joan Fillmore and Stephen Fillmore are on a vacation this weex. They will visit Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jones Penney $35 only. All wool suitsBrok-e- n sizes. Tans, greys, reduced to dear. 16 in Sizes Swimwear. girls Strap and lace styles in red and blue. Sizes 12j-3- . SL50 67' pair of while and colored dress flats. Satins and twills in a wide assortment of colors. $1.50 Still a large group of these better short sleeve shirts small Still 80 |