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Show trr 17 yrrrrP" '1 4f trOmii 4 . T . f Brigham City, Utah Friday, November 25, 1955 H2 the gift only reports New Industry, Honeyville Feed HONEYVILLE Service Now Open for Business George Wintle The Brigham City Fire department answered a call Wednesday morning albout 10:15 a. m. to the residence of Warren Petersen In Honeyville. Petersen was attempt mg to thaw a frozen water pipe at the rear of his home when some of the frame work caught fire. The neighbors formed a bucket brigade and kept the fire under control until the fire department arrived. Estimated damage was approximately $150. Vacationing in California for the next two weeks are Mr. and Mrs. Tdlman Burke and daughter Gayle, and Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Seager, parents of Mrs. Burke. They are traveling by way of San Francisco, then on down to Los Angeles before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Claudius are grandparents again. Their son and daughter-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Tolman of Logan are the parents of a new By Mrs. PRETTa PRESEnTS FOR YES! LIL nnGELS! WE HAVE THE IDEAL Christmas DOLLS! Nancy Ann MUFFIE 5159 Tol-ma- without clothes n in the Cooley Memorial hospital in Brigham ibalby boy iborn OvtyJ $4 Muffie's Big Sister DEBBIE Y i i ' L, jL. cl ' 'V , outfits start at $1.60 Complete look-alik- e ADDITIONAL CHRISTMAS GIFT IDEAS Girls Scotty Pajamas. Sizes Girls Dress Skirts, cotton and quitted. 6. See our Girts Dresses - Best Selection in Town ! i Traves Hunsaker, son of Mr. rind Mrs. Oral Hunsaker Harvey Tolman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claudius Tolman, left on Monday, Nov. 21, to spent the next two years in the U. S. army. Mr. and Mrs. George Wintle were guests at the home of Mrs. Wintles sister and brother-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. George Covey in Ogden, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johnson visited in Salt Lake City ThursMrs. Johnsons sister day with Mr. and and brother-in-law- , Mrs. Neve Fox; also to see their son LaMar Fox off on a mission for the LDS church. Mass Carol Johnson is home from the BYU at Provo to spend Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johnson. Mr and Mrs. Ted Jorgenson and son, Wayne, of Benson; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hunsaker and family of Honeyville were all and 5 tTff without clothes City, Nov. 9. COMPARE OUR PRICES! Art aumdl .(Efifflt ) you can give - - - ; ; !' v. Timber valued at more than 70 million dollars was harvestin the ed in national forests year ended June 30, 1955. 7 Box Elder JOURNAL Your Portrait A it b dying wishes - - - vre V 1 .JA gift full of fie is a guy who A pedestrian Chicagos newest electric generating station consumes about knows there are still several 6,500 tons of coal daily, and 80 gallons of gas in the tank when percent is delivered by barges. the gauge points to "empty. Exotic , i i guests at the home of Mr. and for Mrs. Wallace Hunsaker Thanksgiving dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bishop and Mr. and Mrs. James Petersen of Collinston, Mr. and Mrs. Loyl Holst and son, Lin, of Brighhm City, and Dale Allen of Tremonton, were .all week end guests at the home of Mrs. Lima Hunsaker. Lt. Collin Hunnsaker has completed his A. G. schooling he received at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana, and Is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hunsaker for .a few days before leaving for ihis first army assignment at the Presidio of Sam Frandisco, Calif. His wife and son, David, wtho have spent f the last two and months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Stewart at Brigham City, will accompany her husband to San Francisco. Announcing Honeyvilles newest service, Kenneth V. Hunsaker now has the Honeyville Feed company in operation. The Honeyville ladies Farm Bureau held a meeting in the ward hall Monday afternoon. Pae and ice cream were served. The ladies learned a lot albout sewing. Watch for the New 1956 This Christmas, give the gift that brings you NEARER . . . your portrait. It Is the only, truly individual gift. And now is the time to make your appoinment to allow us sufficient time to please you.Well be happy to serve you Phone To Be Shown Wednesday 0E Le-la- dm, Inc. ... 750 South Main drastYIedOctions one-hal- 5-- J. on remaining three '55 LAY A RAKI, exotio Javanese-Germa- n dancer, who makes her debut in an American film in Quentin Durward, filmed in France and England. She performs an excitng gypsy dance in the picture which stars Robert Taylor, Robert Morley and Kay Kendall. STUDEBAKERS COMPTONS To make way for 7956 models LOWEST PRICE POSSIBLE! STUDIO SEE US NOW! Portraits by Glen Compton ITS TERRIFIC! jGpgoafc rr JY The Largest and Most Complete Toy Selection We Have Ever Shown! TOYS FOR ALL AGES GAMES -- EDUCATIONAL -- Brigham's LARGEST . 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