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Show 2 Box Elder JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday, September 25, 1953 ' Elder coun Subscription rate In Bo ty, $2 25 per year, payable in advance, the Box Flder in combination with News, (published Wednesday si $4 00 $2 00 for 6 months; tingle per year. 5 cnta Outside Box Flder councopy ty, $100 per year, combination rate $5 00. established In weekly tteewepeper, every Friday and published Chaa. W Claybaugh, Publisher entered ae Second Class Matter at the Robt. P Crompton, Managing Editor Utah, un post office in Bngham City. 1879. Gladys Johnson, Advertising Manager der the met of March 6, A 1908, thanks We wish especially to thank the ward bishopric, the To those who by their acts of Relief society, our friends, and kindness expressed ther symall others who assisted in any the at pathy and friendship time of the death of our beloved way. Mark and El a Garrett, father, Nathaniel (Than) Boothe, and the Boothe Family. we wish to express heartfelt Card 01 Thanks over Labor day. Yellowstone was the spot Mrs. Ann Clark is improving after a period of illness. Her friends wish her well. Mr. Gibby, ms brother-in-lahike and friend had a with packs In the Sawtooth mountains. Teddy Draper, won second prize on his four Navajo paintings during Peach Days hobby displays. Teddys sister wove the background Navajo rug. Mr Kenneth Slack of Denver. Colo., visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Fish on his way to Oregon recently. Mr. Lupe and Mr. Multine enjoyed Las Vegas over Labor day. Mr. and Mrs. Shorty have a new baby girl. Mr and Mrs. Matthew Johnson also have a baby girl. Congratulations. Miss Louise Dyers sister, Dorothy Dyer of Oklahoma City, visited for a week-enrecently. week-en- News Of Intermountain School YAZZIE YARNS e teacher-interprete- By Constance Dickman FASHIONS June Black and Mit.s Frank Edward Boyd were married on Sept. 12, in Wendover, Nevada Mr Boyd is stationed at Beale air base, Maryville, Calif. The former Miss June Black supervises the new Navajo Coffee shop. She teaches 20 students in this restaurant laboratory to become future cooks and waitresses Miss Naomi Bartschie, Miss Stella Young and Mrs. Ruth Harrow attended the Ice Follies at Salt Lake City. Miss Elizabeth Oliver and Miss Charlotte Mangseth entertained at a dinner honoring Mrs. Ann Nolan Clark, Sunday evening, Sept. 20. The other guests included Miss Norma Runyan, Miss Florence McClure and Miss Nina Jeffrey. Miss Grissom's School Miss Ann Peterson is uncov- Our fresh, sparkling, new Fall collection takes over the fash, ion scene in Coats, Dresses, Suits in womens and misses See these lovely new wear. creations today priced for the family budget! COATS . . . All new styles, new colors in just the coat for YOU! Shorties, full lengths in flannels, poodle cloth, fleeces and cashmere blends. $22.75 to $39.75 10 B.E. Men Take Army Oath Tue. d Adrianus Bastiann Aandewiel arvd Dean Fred Olsen. all of Brigham City. Douglas Roger Clay, Brigham Fredrick City Rte. 2, Waldo Grant, Howell and Cleo Roe are Evan J Christensen. Clar- Bunderson, Derek Gent and Val ence Deloy Tanner, Ralph Dell Dee Bennett, all of Tremonton. Ten men, four olunteers and six draftees, were sworn into the army at Fort Douglas Sept. 22 and subsequently sent to Fort Old, California for training. men The Box Elder county Nielson. An old mine, the Chalchilruith, in the Cerriollos hills near Santa Fe, N. M., shows the workings of prehistoric Pueblo Indians who mined with stone hammers and axes. get MOrB Room in your home uith Built-In- s louxost fir plyuxrod KENTUCKY ering the new and interesting news in Grissoms school. Mr and Mrs. Charles Rabidew and family enjoyed an outdoor MISSES COATS . . . DRESSES rics. Sizes 2 to 14. . . . Very Successful Adorable dresses all the soft, lustrous beauty of new crepes, satins, nylons, and the new exciting in fashions poodle cloth smartest styles. $12.95 to $13.75 or-lo- SNOW SUITS . . . One piece, water repellent, The Regional P.T.A. conference held in the Bear River high school Monday evening, was considered a huge success with all but a few remote schools in the county being well represented by school personnel and P. S8.75 to $19.75 long wearing, etxra warm. workers. Professor Carter, guest speak- T. A $6.90 to $13.95 WOOLEN JACKETS . . . Lovely, all wool washable plaid jackets. Ideal for fall sportswear. Won't shrink. STOLES , . . must in Miladys A of wardrobe, Only wool knit, jersey and velvet for every wear, CORDUROY Fast becoming Americas most popular sweater. In all wool, wool and orlon and nylon. In fall's exciting colors. Cardigan and slipover styles. $14.95 JACKETS t . . . MISSES GIRLS er from the USAC in Lzigan, talked on the character building of youth. He discussed character building as concerns the family. school, and the churches, pointing out that in the majority of cases, intimate family background had the strongest influence on building proper character traits needed to aid youth through the chaotic channels of life. He pointed out that all three of the institutions contribute highly to the formative processes of character building. Ruby Hansen, school lunch supervisor, explained many of the fine poioU-- of the hot lunch program in art informative talk. From the main assembly the group broke up into smaller sections for discussions on pertinent problems concerning all phases of P.T.A. work. LOFTIE SWEATERS Smart back to school corduroy jackets. Just the thing for these cool mornings. $4.95 to $5.90 i Conference P.T.A. Smart as mothers and just as new, in full lengths and shorties, in fall's lovely fab- ... $5.90 $8.95 $3.38 to $7.95 LOFTIE KNIT DRESSES . . . Beautiful in pastels and colors. Fashions smartest. $29.75 to $39.55 STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY lNAVI ilEWPLMS See us today for eco-lCfnomical, quality-teste- d w fir plywood and plans for 8 modern built-infir plywood INC. BOTH 86 PROOF "WALK A BLOCK and SAVE" KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY CONTAINS 65 NEUTRAL SPIRITS THE OLD GRAIN SUNNY BROOK COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KY. ANNUAL THIRTY-FIFT-H NOV. Hew word for Surinv Brook Merrells 131415161718, 1953 OGDEN, UTAH This will be the "J, 0. Read - Herb Chandler Premiere" in Celebration of our First REGISTER OF MERIT Hereford Show. The 1953 Buick Super Ktvtera. tt 'ire wheel covers, illustrated, optional at extra cost. We anticipate the greatest col lection of Breeding Herefords in the Intermountain Country during these important sales: November 16- - 7.00 P.M. November 17-- 1 HEREFORD FEMALE SALE 0.00 P. M. HEREFORD BULL SALE Also these Outstand Auctions: WORLD'S ONLY V8 You move from standstill speed in one progressive The comments weve been getting from many new Buick owners about the new this fully automatic And the reason transmission is, in itself, terrific. is It has a new, firm, solid "take-hol- d gives you instant getaway response. It has new quiet the acceleration you can barely hear build-up- of Well be glad to seat you at the wheel of a new 1953 Buick with Tw Dynaflow and let the thrills come where they may. Drop in soon, wont But the sweetest thing of all about is its smoothness. on Roadmaster. optional at extra cost on other Series p like to sample this wonderful new getaway and pleasant quiet and immaculate smoothness? has unique and utter simplicity of operation. You just move your Selector into Drive range, press the pedal, and go. Thats all. $tan-dar- build-u- TW row i R . BRAKES TILT AWAY SLICE BA1ANCFD MILLION AWAY FRONT wd DOLLAR RIDE STYLING SEATS 12 door PANORAMIC ONF PIECE W'NDOWS RAIL FRONT BUMPE PUREBRED ABERDEEN-ANGU- CATTLE S R November 16 -- 10.00 A.M. models! C0LUMBIA-SUFF0L- PUREBRED SHEEP SALE K FRONT AND PEAR AIRCONDITIONERf November 18 9.00 A.M. -- PRIZE WINNING FAT CATTLE, SHEEP AND HOGS FOLLOWED BY CARLOTS AND PENS FEEDER CATTLE WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THE GREATEST IN SO GREAT YEARS you? Ax ailable at additional or? on R a.! master and Super mndth nnh f Optional at extra ( on tn Super and Rood-maste- Phone 2 72 And These Added Events THEM Intercollegiate Livestock Judging Contests among student teams from Universities and Colleges teaching a major agrH cultural course. Quarter Horse Show and Demonstration - Nov. 15 Sedan and Rtt iera models. Chinchilla Show - November 14 and 15 BUNDY MOTOR CO. 550 South Main Street sw CUSTOM R'CH INTERIORS DOUBIE P.M. POWER STEERING NEW SWEESPEAR COMPLETELY 15 -- 7.30 1 j . Nr DYNAN OW N UIR B November Vouldnt you . It TT Dynaflow to your legal power delivery. You feel a constant "carry of forward motion, unbroken in any way because here no gearshifting takes place, either manually or automatically. Even your deceleration is infinitely smooth and gradual, w ith the cushioned control of flowing oil slow ing down. Dynaflow are terrific. e ENGINE FIREBALL dynamic flow muffler We ll get right to the point. Twin-Turbin- with att I hate feature, t CAR Brigham City , Utah CROWNING OF GRAND CHAMPION STEER November 14 at 2:00 P. M. |