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Show 4 ' HILO, T. H. (UP) A highly Charles sensitive TOLEDO, O. (UP) light meter had been W James Is sleeping late these to establish a minimum adopted mornings, for has just retired lighting standard for all the as , a I used to get there a half He started carrying mail when he was !18 years old and got to that job at 5:20 every morning. James has another job now, tout this time he starts at eight a. m. - about percent of liquor violations resulted from drinking by Juveniles". In order to curb the practice, city authorities decided to set up better light facilities so liquor commission inspectors could spot youngsters. The light meter is designed to of ilrecord the candlepower lumination to a fine-hai- r degree of accuracy. 'A-,- !' ' '' 4 - ' 'A V r is V U! : Yf? remember DO ; FATHERS DAY . ' - , i Specie Purchase &e My $23 NOW ' - r v , 'l.VT,v, 4 v i' iiiiiih gartMwfiiffi Penfect and KCtfi.4 it &at the gifts of importance that Dad deserves on Fathers Day, June 19th! Furniture gifts thrill Dad! HERE - IS way to KEEP COOL! M-G-- In Brigham City Friday SPORTING Afternoon FISHING EQUIPMENT -- . GARDEN SUPPLIES Wad-doup- Wad-doup- CHECK OUR SELECTIONS FIRST! (SEES! (3D BUDGET fflni'ih relaxing lounge on the most attractive, covered in beautiful, strong Saran plaid plastic waterproof and weather resistant. Metal frame. Adjustable to four positions. It folds easy to take in car, on picnics, etc - SHOTT ALL STEEL CHAIRS in Red or Green So comfortable! Only Choose. From Many Stales! 4 $495 . rT '."AV Platform ' riM'l jmM ROCKERS Just the thing for Dads relaxation in doors. Select his today. Choice of fab- -' rics or plastic. FROM AND -- s ! the picture of complete comfort with a ATTRACTIVE To Put By Dad's ... At His Feet 595 Chair Place A ..... ...... 5425 HASSOCK Other Gifts to Please a Most Deserving Man 'Ay PHILCO TABLE MODEL ... $1995 RADIO s PHILCO PORTABLE 52495 RADIO 5295 TV SNACK TRAYS son-in-la- . mass!? its the most Dad will love this the market and , . GOODS CHAIRS FLOORLAMP Colorado A. and M. The ladies parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grover attended graduating ex- Kilpack 'of Huntington will acercises at the Utaih Agricultural company them there, college in Logan Saturday, The following baJbies were givwhere t'heir son, Colen received en names In sacrament, meethis bachelor of science degree in ing Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Theral the field of education- - Colens Christensens son was named wife is the former DeAnn Quin-ney- . Ryan , E.;.J Mr, . and MrsI Byron .They are the parents of Weidman will call their son three children, Thias, C. H., and David; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Burt The named their daughter, Michelle; George Quinney. will make their home in and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley JenLogan for the summer where sen named their, son Jeffery Colen will work on his master's Carlos. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Rees and degree. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Jensen of children of Pleasant View visitOgden and Mrs. Theral Chris- ed their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Burt, tensen and sons of Logan weie ' , dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sunday. Mrs. Mr. and' Lafe Nelson of Irving Christensen, Sunday sacrament Theral,- - Dee and Elmo Chris- Corinne , . attended where their little Roger meeting, tensen, Rex Matesen, Johnsen, Clyde Nelson, Jerold grandson, was given the name of Iverson, Byron AndAson and David Weidman. Mrs. Larena Waddoups and Joe Dell Huggins are at Camp Williams for two weeks with her brother, Arthur Hastings of Willard, motored to Park Valthe National Guard. Mrs. Pauline (Ronald) Leon- ley on Memorial Day. Mr. and 'Mrs. Robert Loveard and GaeNell (Dwight) Anderson left Wednesday for Fort land and children of Buhl, Ida., guests of Mrs. Collins, Colo., where they will were week-enattend graduating exercises and Lovelands parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Waddoups. see their brother, Elliot R. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Christenreceive his doctors degree and in veterinary science from the sen and Nola Nessler daughter, Sandra visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Murray in Ogden, Sunday evening. Many of the Blue Star Mothers attended the book review at the home of Amanda Jenson in Brigham City, Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Waddoups attended funeral services for Ben Cradwiek in Brigham City, Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Iverson were guests at a lovely dinner, given by Mrs. Laurel Iverson, in .honor of her husbands birth day anniversary, Sunday in Layton. By Mrs, Ernest Huggins and Mrs. Thomas h IN - Contour Complete Blue Star Mothers Attend Book Review (Mr. RECLINING EASY TERMS EEAR RIVER REPORTS FATHERS DAY GIFTS FOR HIS OUTDOOR PLEASURE and COMFORT! $4495 forget it SELECTION ah These are THIY WON'T IAST LONG AT THIS PXICt COMPLETE JOURNAL Brigham City,-UtFriday. June 10 1955 i" CtfflWd - K4 The Prodigal,' starring Lana Turner, has graduated to the leading feminine role in The Marauders, a story of the early cattle country, and incidenily, tbs is the only girl in the cast of rugged males. Never boils Makes 5 to 9 cups Starts perking in one minute iBQSSV l- Heres the easiest ' h-- s i JARMA LEWIS, who played a small role in HURRY! SUMMER 'J'U, 'Tiiii Set it . . . THAT 4as s v Oulu" ' ' J' , 4 Box Elder Company Is to convert Afr- building a plant icas coal into gasoline. ( Automatic Electric Percolator REGULAR PRICE i The summer dance program a childs operetta and we will will get underway Thursday, teach tlhe songs along with the June 16 when children wishing dancing. to take advantage of the free instructions offered in the City Kittens Hit Sack Recreation .program will register from 10 a. m. to 12 noon, it On The Landry r was learned this week from Mrs. Margaret T. Johnsen. LOUISVILLE, Ky, (UP) A. K. driver of a laundry Turner, Mrs. Johnsen, who is current- truck, was mystified when two ly vacationing at Helena, Mont., kittens repeatedly bedded down announced that all children on laundry bags in locked truck from of age to 13 or 14 are most welcome to participate overnight. in Che free city sponsored proEvery morning for a week All meetings will be Turner found Che family's two gram. held at the War Memorial Home, kittens happily sacked out amid the director said. the sacks. a neighHe the borhoodbegan thinking Following registration, a duplihad ptankster daily schedule for classes will was" tossing the reserve th period from 9 to 10 cate key and a. m. for .advanced students. kittens in nightly. So Turner hid in the truck The second class will be conducted from 10 to 10:45 a. m. one night to catch the culprit. About 10 p. m. the kittens and the third class from 10:45 wire coming to 11:30 a. m. The baby class slid down a hole in the will be held from 11:30 a. m. to through .a two-inctruck's dashboard, and, ignor12 noon each day. ing Turner, went to bed. He said he had driven the ,"We are planning on having a different type of review this same truck for two years and the summer never noticed the small open year to climax an- ing the acrobatic ' kittens slip Mrs. Johnsen program, nounces. The program will be ped through. 50 Sun, June 19 ' . M. W. Kellogg Registration Next Thursday Morning m letter carrier for the post office here after 37 years on the city's drinking places. It was estimated that job without toeing late. - hour early,, James said, "just to "rnake sure, and 'believe tne, It was plenty tough sometimes. Summer Dante Program Will Start Willi She's The Only Girl! Better Lighting Curbs Juvenile Drinking Mailman Quits And Catches Up On Sleep - All these and others wilt express your love and appreciation to Dad. ON PAY EASY TERMS! . 146 South Main d CLYDE B. STRATFORD Manager Kil-pac- GIFTS FOR YOUR "with Torsion-Leve- l - Ride special father's, day Richard Iverson One Group - Regular $24.95 . WATERPROOF TRADE-I- .WATCHES' N ALLOWANCE ON Spec:ol.5i895 ioTrducea;si595 All watches UP TO $7.50 are regular jeweled with one year unconditional guarantee. ELECTRIC RAZORS SCHICK - SUNBEAM REMINGTON - RONSON and NORELCO . Many Other Big Father's Day Values ! v tv Degree Monday Richard S. Iverson, son of Drucilla K. Iverson, Brig ham City, received his degree of Doctor of Medicine at the Uni versity of Utah Medical School, Monday evening, June 6, In Salt Lake City. He will interne at the Salt Lake General hospital this coming year. He graduated from Box Elder High school with the class of 1943, and served in the U. S. Air Corps for three years. Overseas duty was in Italy. Attending the graduation were Mrs. Drucilla Iverson, the graduates daughter, Jody Iverson; Mr. and Mrs. Norman K. 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