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Show 5 Box Elder JOURNAL Brigham Dale Millers Announce Birth of Baby Daughter City. Utah Friday, November 6, 1953 Deserts Radio And TV For Rm Who Needs An Automatic Membership Hits New High With 357 Members at Lincoln Mr and Mrs. Dale Miller of Proto announce the arntal of, their second child a gnl born Card Of Thanks October wish to ' rr.v Mrs. ani Robert Nielsen. The I.incoln school PT mem bership has reached 357 Mrs. Mrs Eric Seashore. membership chairman announced to- 2C. epcs The little Miss weighed six appreciation to m at the Iutermnuntain pour Is. six ounces at birth and is tne first granddaughter loi school anti u'l roi.uivos and friends who helped nte so much Mr and Mis James H Miller of in my recent sorrow over the his iTt deather of my beloved n y,. Mis Miller is the fyrmer Rugil B Jones Mat (;,1 hies, all ne-' a Smith, daughtei of Mr. of you and Mrs. M W Smith of Pioto. Mis fli'.ui B Jones. 'lheir other youngster Steph-- ' C N pd en is H months old I been Mrs Dwain Jacobson !.,ink.-an-d day There are 235 of the .327 families represented, including 13 teacheis Miss Zimmermans first grade was high in the recent duve with S5 percent The percentage for the entne school is 72 per cent The membership dme is now "inished but memberships will Kcmpncr School Of Dunce be accepted There aie lathers all dunng t tie year. 130 motheis dial 211 enrolled Assisting with the dme have Brigham City The Very Latest In Dance THANKS... Routines imm New York and California TAP BALLET ACROBATIC New BEGINNERS ADVANCED Special Classes tor Hoys and for PROFESSIONAL AND CONGRATULATIONS! Children To hnroll t,r For Additional Information Write To KEMPNER SCHOOL Pre-Scho- ol OF DANCE n.'S.'i Indiana, Stilt Hake City, Utah Send your name, address, phone, students age find the class you desire. The Republican Party of Brigham City wishes to press thanks and appreciation to Keith Dixon With Bag two geese, which he knocked down last Saturday morning immediately west of Brigham City. Hunting with a single-shoKeith brought two honkers out of a herd with one blast. A One-Sho- t . . . MAYOR LORENZO J. BOTT t, LIMITED TIME ONLY! Save $35 on Brand New 1953 TYPEWRITERS Reduced Reg. $175.00 SALE $140 Underwood and Smith Corona Act Now! Limited Time Only! REMINDER Phone 41 South Main V POLLY BERGEN makes her film debut most ausFast Company with Howard piciously in career singing on Radio and a successful after Keel, hands including a lengthy Television and with top-fligSt. New York's at Regis Hotel. engagement 3 FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPECIALS Phone this store within BOOTH BREADED 7 PASCO Frozen FOOTBALL AT ITS BEST t Longest field goal ever made soared an amazing 65 yards! e m 6 oz. 330 cans for 250 ORANGE JUICE VETS DOG FOOD 3 FRESH 2for MOUNTAIN TROUT 2 for Whiskey at Us 75c SHOULDER 390 690 PORK ROAST lb. ARMOURS BANNER Sliced BACON lb- - Kentucky Straight Boutboh Whiskey Priced Right HlUri Assorted Swift Premium LUNCH MEATS lb. .... Bank. Mrs. Delbert Gibby. Mrs. John M. Burt and Mrs. Ezra ' Owen have kept telephones busy urging people to join the Blood Bank. Elbow Grease a Grocery stores have had mysterious run on floor wax. bon ami, kitchen wax. rug cleaners, furniture polish, mops and brooms. Grocers were puzzled at the frequent requests for the No. 10 can of elbow grease. If the shop keepers had come to Intermountain campus and seen thp cushioned feet of the ; we would like to offer congratula- Pledge Our Support ... to the newly elected officials of our city Mayor Elect BUNDY, Councilman Elect LEGRANDE HORSLEY, LES JOHN LARSEN, Councilman Elect . We Wish You Every Success! REPUBLICAN PARTY OF BRIGHAM CITY ed. 590 from KBotvtky tainment y ' THIS VYHISXEY IS 4 YEARS OLD At the same time tions and to H. B Northcott, U. P. general advertising manager, was notified of the honor at .the companys headquarters Ntjue by Tiansportatlon Ad Views of New York City, donor of the award. The newspaper advertising of North American Rail, air and ous transportation companies is considered in making the competitive award. On many occasions, the Transportation Ad Views announcement stated, the advertising of Union Pacific Railroad promoted the best interests of community and country. Farmers and ranchers, neighbors and customers of this railroad, especially have been shown outstanding consideration The welfare of all those whom it serves has received considerable attention in Union Pacifics institutional presentations. The award also cited the railroad's newspaper ads for honesty, good taste, and excellent copy, layout and artwork. Union Pacifics agencies are the Caples Company of Chicago, Omaha and Los Angeles, Gill-haAdvertising Agency of Salt committee pounding the concrete as they made their in- Lake City of apartments, their spection bewilderment would have ceas- club. Mr. Alvin Dickman played a saw solo. Eight new members from the girls department have been added to the club The total membership is now 19 Tbe Lions club, Ogden, is entersponsoring a childrens BUY NOW! BUY BY THE BUSHEL Red and Golden Delicious, Banana, Jonathons APPLES The Stafi Family Seivice is spelling service with a capital 3. Mrs. DeDbert F. Gibby and Doug. Gardipe, local representative for the Jr. Chamber of Commerce, are parking some free taxi service in front of building the Administration building, next Tuesday. Nov. 10. This taxi service is for the exclusive use of (he blood donors who have of pledged to become members the Red Cross Universal Blood Placement The placement department under Harold L. Buchanan, that teacher, adviser, reports farmers find our Intprmountain boys adept as harvest hands. ranch hands and sheep herders. The driver training course in now Mr. Crowells department gives our Navajo sludents spe- eialized training in the use of farm vehicles. The fine points of driving a tractor will be acquired along with the ability to speak the English language. Dr. A. P. Arnstine and family are leaving Intermountain Friends wish them success and happiness in their neiw location Rainbow Club Rainbow The Intermountain club, under the direction of Mr and Mrs. Lorenzo Smith and Mr Philip Cover, have some interesting engagements past, present and future. the Recently Shriners at Salt Lake featured the club for special entertainment. The patients at Fort Doev Veterans hospital were also entertained by the Rainbow club. Second ward, Hyrum. Utah, was entertained after dinner by the days from date of this ad. ig--63- nual Socrates award. By Constance Dickman week of Nov. 2. Frozen SHRIMP they have performed for this community during the years they have faithfully devoted to our city government. of S 931 BRIGHAM CITYS MOST MODERN MARKET ECIAL! hA Phone 58 Corner 5th South & Main g WATCH FOR YOUR NAME FOR DOUBLE PASSES TO THE ROXY THEATER LISTED HERE EVERY WEEK! Wally Toeves, Janies Hall, Hyrum Malmrose, Donald Rogers Call at YARNS Students are receiving their photographs Fred Pierson must have used a few miles of film Mrs Lael Carter of Salt Lake to of photograph this city postCity has been temporary One copy of the smile smiles. mistress the past two weeks home to mom and pop on 'while local postmaster Kay L. goes the reservation. Carter and wife and family Salt Lake Supervisors have been attending a postal Supervisors and administraconvention in San Francisco and tors 55 of them from the Salt sight-seeinalso doing some Lake Association of Supervisors. jand visiting in California. visited our campus and sampled the unique student service at the Navajo Coffee shop. Dr. George A. Boyce plans to visit the reservation during the 935 ... for the services For the excel- its newspaper advertising, Union Pacific railroad has been named winner of the an- Omaha, Neb. lence 1 Central Chevrolet Co. COUNCILMAN DELOS THOMPSON IN ADVERTISING YAZZIE President Edna Palmer; susPARK VALLEY NEWS taining of officers by Secretary C'hiistina Carter. Two musical i numbers were given by the One World PARK VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. Singing Mothers. John J. Kunzler enjoyed a joy- and I Thank Thee O God. of ous reunion of all of their sons tVsumomes by daughters and daughters and grandchil- converts to the church and Redren, last week. Their eldest lies society work were given by son. Di and Mrs Eugene Kunz- Mrs. D. G. Palmer, Mrs. ler and baby daughter, Carol Morris, Mrs. L. G. Carter, G. Carter. Ann of New York City, arrived and Mrs. Kenneth eaily last week During the The theme ot the conference, came A sisterhood of Relief society Kunzler Richard week from Alaska where he had been throughout the world was fur-- ! last ther emphasized by reading bits working since graduating spring from USAC. Mrs. Boyd from the Relief Society presi-- ! Gessel and small daughters, dents of foreign countries by Sherrilyn and Mr. and Mrs. 'Counselor Vinnie R. Kunzler. Melvin Munk and baby son of Open house honoring Mr. and Howell, together with Chestre, Mrs. John M. Carter on lheir of Park Darrell and Shirley Jay, 56th anniversary was Valley, made the family com- held wedding home on Tuesday their 'at plete. evening from G o'clock until 10. Relief society conference was All of their sons and daughters held on Sunday evening at the were present to greet friends ward chapel. President Edna P. who called. Their sons and Palmer conducted the program daughter are Mr and Mrs. L. G. which consisted of a talk by Carter. Bishop and Mrs. KenMr and Mrs. neth G. Carter, Goidon R Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs Mr. and Kerris James, Floyd Carter of Corinne and disnop and Mrs. Francis M. Carter of Burley, Idaho. Dainty were seived to udieshments many friends and neighbors w ho called to extend their congratulations and best wishes. COUNCILMAN WILLIS HANSEN UNION PACIFIC WINS AWARD News Of (ntermounlain School ht UPRIGHT ex- 86 PROOF THE HIU AND HILL CO, LOUISVILLE, KL at the Crystal CASH In cooperation with a group of sludents at the Intermountain Indian School, Sava jo fried bread will be made and sold in our store all day Saturday. Come in and try some. All proceeds go to the Indian students. RED DELICIOUS APPLES BRACHS ROYAL ANN VEAL CHOPS LEG OF bushel MUTTON 1 lb. CHERRY CHOCOLATES MONTE Early Garden Whole DEL GREEN BEANS 4 cans HUNTS jJ.OO CUBE STEAK Halves PEARS fo'1311 PINTO BEANS 2 lbs. ball- room, Hotel Lomond. The club dances for this program. Mrs. Gean B. Jones, with her and daughter Mr and Mrs. R. A. Girardot and son Jack, returned to Brigham City on Sunday after attending the funeral services of Virgil B Jones, who was buried in Seattle, Wash, on Oct. 30. PRICES AND CARRY Booths - Breaded SHRIMPS BIG "J" FLOUR5 fc |