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Show "A smart man," he replied, Clarence JJarrow, famous criminal lawyer, was once asked to is a fellow who hasn't let a on give his definition of a smart woman pin anything since he was a baby. man. SOLVED ' BPW Officers Installed CARPET CLEANING PROBLEM Ann Johnson, Prexy, For Local BPW Service Club y A Candlelight and Flower Ceremony new at the Tropical Restaurant, Monday evening, July 18, conducted by Mrs. Marcella Finaly, president of the Utah Federation of iBPW, installed (left to right) Mrs. Ann ... Johnson, president; Mrs. Daisy Hansen, Mrs. Dorothy Olsen, recording secretary ; Miss Anna Erickson, corresponding secretary; and Mrs. Lucille Howes, treasurer. The symbol of fine Kentucky whiskey ainoe X891 E. B. Long Time Members of BPW i - ? tobk for thts trademark 99 Old Sunny Brook label. and corresponding secretary; Mrs. Lucile B. Howes, treasurer. The candle-ligh- t and flower ceremony took place at the new and was Tropical Restaurant conducted by Mrs. Marcella Fihlay, Midvale, president of the ,Utah Federation of Business and Professional Womens Clubs. Mts. Finlay was introduced toy Miss C. Jean Shonka, Junior Past President of the State Federation, who noted that at the Western Regional Conference held at Reno, Nevada last week Mrs. Finlay was elected to serve as Regional Treasurer for the eight western states, Alaska and Hawaii. Following the installation Mrs. Finlay addressed the club on Federation Ideals and proce dure. Mrs. Hazel Breitentoeker, tvtrj r V enjoy the whlikey that BRAND ir e e ' Were Feted . . . Monday evening with the presentation of twenty-fiv- e year pins, representing a total of 91 years service in BPW by three women. Mrs. Anna E. Erickson, (left) made the presentation to Miss Elizabeth Preston, 29 years; Miss Lenore Romer, 31 years and Miss Imogene Bywater, 31 years. Miss Ericksons official capacity is Northern Utah District Director of the State Federation. Miss Romer and Miss Bywater are charter members of the club. Mrs. Ruth Cbnine and daughter, Maxine Blakely and three children have recently returned from a trip to Odebolt, Iowa, where they visited Mrs. Rose OLD SUNNY BROOK CO., DIV.OF NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORP., LOUISVILLE, KY. GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. BOTH B6 PROOF. KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY CONTAINS 65 New parallel-desig- NEW HIGHER MAXIMUM G.V.W. UP TO 18,000 LBS. frame n NEW LOW-CAFORWARD SERIES Replaces the old (rent axle (Forward Control) deep-dro- p foxfra-cos- f option offered in ali models except Forward Control I developments Only new Chevrolet Task Force truck bring you oil theee truly modern feature. If you don't get them In the truck you buy, you're getting an old fashioned truck. NEW CianimOSLET 2 SIXES Greatest engine choice in Chevrolet truck history! New wide-trea- d front axles Now, Hotchkiss Drive on All Models , New larger, quieter slow-spee- fan d NEW PANEL BODIES New concealed Safety Steps New High-levVentilation System New Of Box Elder . amm, Store Hours 9 a m. to 6 p.m. 178 Washable Short Sleeve SPORT SHIRTS 4 AC Regular $6.50 On sale for VTofciJ ' Regular $4.95 ' On sale for ipwofew ii. CC Regular $3.95 f.L On sale for Sizes Small, Medium, Large- - , New more rugged standard Synchro-Mes- h transmission New Vs ton pickup model se -- NEW PANORAMIC WINDSHIELD New domelight switch on instrument panel Full-Vie- w New New optional rear window rebound-controlle- seat d New exterior chrome option New greater wheelbase range- -. 104 to 220 Inches New standard 34-in- frame width HERETHEYARE! NEW LOWER STEERING GEAR RATIOS FOR CONVENTIONAL MODELS NEW POWER 50 Pairs Mens All Wool DRESS SLACKS BRAKES modStandard on els, an extra-co- s option on others. n 1C 7C V Iwol J Values to $22.50 only Values to $20.00 V only Values to $18.95 ... 1Q7CW j gj $10.50 Sizes 29 to 42 FREE COMPANY TIIONE 935 MENS MENS PAJAMAS Reg. $5.95 only Reg. $5.00 only Sizes A,R,C,D,E SWIM SUITS Vi PRICE $4.25 $3.25 Reg, B & C Long Entire Stock Of STRAW HATS Vi PRICE $12.05 Vallies to $16.95 CENTRAL CHEVROLET Chamber of Commerce S IL CITY COMMITTEE MERCHANTS Time and place of funeral will be announced at a later date by the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home. Interment will be in the Brighaipi City cemetery. ' NEW TUBELESS TIRES models! (standard on V A, BRIGHAM 13 Friday & Saturday, July 22-2- 3 ?0F PIONEER PAY electrical system 12-vo- lt el New distinctive color styling 18 NORTH MAIN IN OBSERVANCE New engine mounting system V8 5 MONDAY, JULY 25TII 4 POWER-PACKE- ENGINES-- months illness. She was born February 9, 1879 in Cche county, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Shaw. She was reared there and came to Brigham City in 1905. She married Aleea A. Glenn, June 18, 1879. They lived here until six years ago when she moved to Ogden. She was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, working in the Relief society of the First ward in Brigham City. Her husband died seven years ago. She is survived by the following sons and daughters: Lee Glenn, Las Vegas, Nev ; Drucilla Jensen and A. Wray Glenn, Ogden; Hal J. Glenn, San Francisco, Calif.; 11 grandchildren and New optional Airmatic seat New higher gross torque and horsepower ratings with great new WILL BE fashioned C.O.E.t New Power Steering BUSINESS THIS IS IT! Our Summer Clearance is brought to you before the 24th to make room for the early arrival of new Fall stock. TAKE AVANTAGE .. OF THESE SUMMER BARGAINS OFFERED FOR THE STILL-HO- T WEEKS AHEAD! BUY NOW AND SAVE! -- ton New Forward Control chassis NEW CAMEO CARRIER MODEL New who is to the Blakely children. They returned by way of Yellowstone and Teton National parks. While the Blakelys, who live in Costa Mesa.'Oalif., have been visiting here, Judy Barnard, Salt Lake City, spent a couple of days with Lorraine Blakely. OF Martha Alice Glenn, 76, died in an Ogden hospital at 3:40 p. m. Thursday, following a two Conine Family Returns From Visit to Iowa and Tour of Yellowstone PLACES v After Illness e Cheerful as its Name AND Dies in Ogden who announces. tember, Bywater These will include the parade to be held on August 4 when the Utah Firemens association holds the state convention here; at Garland on August 13 at the Wheat and Beet Days celebration; at Ogden on August 29 when the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce sponsors Brigham City night at the Ogden Red baseball game; tiwo parade engagements here during Peach Days and at the Downey. Idaho fair on September 13. ALL RETAIL STORES Martha Glenn was awarded the honor of Member of the Year by the local club members last spring, was presented with the State Federations certificate design ing the honor, and also presented with the Brigham City club's 'Member of the Year Mrs. Dorothy Olsen trophy. made the presentation on be half of .the club. Presented with twenty-fivan year pins, representing award made by the State Federation and indicating twenty five years or- - more of continu ous membership, were Miss Le nora Romer and Miss Imogene Bywater, each with a record of thirty-oncontinuous years membership, and Miss Elizabeth Preston, with a record of twenty-nincontinuous years membership. Presentation , of these awards was made by Miss Anina E. Erickson, Northern Utah District Director of the State Federation. Miss Romer knd Miss Bywater are charter members of the clu'b. . Mrs. Daisy Hansen reported 22, 1955 Six additional buglers are needed by the Veterans of Foreign Wars Golden Spike Cadet this corps, it was announced week by Jim Bywater, director, who is organizing the new class. Mrs. Cliss Davis will serve as instructor for the new bugle class which will meet with the cadets every Monday anT Tuesday evening at 6:30 p. m. at the Lincoln school. The woman who henpecks The local drum and bugle 'her husband is likely to find to some other corps has five performances him listening scheduled for August and Sep- - chicken. - Ann Johnson, Mrs. Daisy Hansen, Miss C. Jean Shonka and Miss Anna E. Erickson. Mrs. Edna Merrill gave a report on plans for the clubs Peach Days Parade float, of which she is chairman, assisted by Norma Jensen, and Dorothy Olsen. The clubs next event will be ' participation in the summer picnic of the Northern District, including Logan, Ogden and Brigham City, to be held in Au, gust. Members were urged to pay their annual dues to Mrs. Lu cile B. Howes, treasurer. Name of prospective new members are to be submitted to Mrs. Hazel Breitenbeker, membership chair man, for presentation and pro cessing. Installed on Monday evening Brigham City. Utah Friday. July More Buglers on the recent State Convention of the Utah clubs, held at Beaver, Utah, and attended by Mrs. as officers of the Briglham Business and Professional Womens Club for the year 'beginning July 1, were Mrs. Ann Johnson, president; Mrs. Daisy Mrs. . Hansen, Dorothy Olsen, recording secretary; Miss Anna E. Erickson, Science finally has the ans- left open and lofty. Its easy to wer to carpet cleaning. Blue apply. One-hal- f gallon of Blue Lustre, a new development, Is Lustre cleans three 9 x 12 rugs. mixed with water and brushed Into carpet or unholstery. Its North Main Furniture amazing the way forgntten Phone 250 colors spring out. The nap is ,31 N. Main Box Elder JOURNAL Installation Ceremonies Conducted Golden Spike For Newly Elected BPW Officers Cadets Need ALTERATIONS! SOJittOSm'S if Home Of HART SCHAFFNER &MARX |