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Show Powers Flowers Is Family Affair; New Salesman Members Now Work and Play Together Joins Staff at Anderson Ford Mrs. Mary Blaylock is one of Making and arranging flowers affair at Powers their oldest employees In length Andersens Ford Inc. announFlowers, 56 North Fourth West of service. Mrs. Blaylock began ced this week that Donald Mr. and Mrs. James M. Pow- in 1951. Mrs. Erma Jenson, a has joined their sales 1936 sister in of Mrs. home also in has Powers, their ers began staff. for and have expanded until now been employed part-timEdvaldson and his wife, Bevthey own their own establish- many years. ment and keep a full time crew It has been calculated that erly, moved to Brigham City some time ago, according to busy from the Monday after about 10 miles of ribbon are Peach Days until Memorial Day. used during the season. Just last and Glen Andersen, owner Mr. Powers is sales manager week they received 230 new bolts manager of the firm, and reside and makes all the contact? for of varied colored ribbon. They wholesale purchases. come in 100 yards bolts. They do no retailing from It takes a fellow to their factory here in Brigham pack and plans are now being City. made to employe about three Mrs. Powers manages the fac- young women topping the e JOINS SALES STAFF arrangements tory and designs the 14 plus part-tim- e list of high Donald Edvalson this week that have made the comworkers. in the Memorial pany With the purchase of a new joined the sales staff of RAY Andersens Ford Inc. acDay and Christmas wreath and stapling machine It will be poscenterpiece business. to Glen sible for more boxes to be packAndersen, cording Their son Jim is in charge of ed more owner and manager of the quickly. as the orders receiving shipping, Anyone interested in one of firm. general manager. the soon to be open positions Another son, Don has done may apply at the local United Will Dance book work and welding and States Employment Service and Eagles In Budd Powers, along with Farrell take a Logan Saturday dexterity test to qualify, now do all Mrs. Powers Jensen, The usual Saturday night explained. the welding for the concern. This is a happy family . . . dance at the Eagles hall in Brig, Listed with their part-timand sometimes playing, ham City will not be held this Farrell working, week, Saturday night. Nov. 3, acemployees are Mrs. together. (Marilyn) Jensen and Mrs. James cording to Ephraim Crossley president. (Margorie) Powers. The Brigham City Aerie has As youngsters the Powers children remember coming home accepted an invitation to attend a dance sponsored by the Logan from school and getting busy Aerie in the American Legion stapling and painting. Hall in Logan Saturday night The palm leaves used to come at 10 p. m. Crossley beginning of one was and this unpainted said. All local Eagles and their the first tasks learned by the partners are urged to attend. children. The new factory includes 6,500 feet of floor space with office, Girl scouts of Brigham City i factory and storage area. Storage are sponsoring a dessert bridge area alone takes 3,500 feet with In anticipation of using proceeds for materials for projects and opitems stacked 12 feet high. Interesting boxes of lycopo- erating expenses. The party will be held Saturdium from Michigan and Canaday, Noy. 10, at 1:30 p. m. at the ruscus from Italy, eryanthus da, from War Memorial home. Mens and Boys plumes; vinyl flowers A Japan, floralfoam from Michi- be charge of $1 per plate will mae. gan; palm leaves in a variety of Mrs. J. Gordon Felt, neighborcolors from Guam, Samoa or hood chairman. Is In charge of flowwaxed South Sea Islands; assisted by Mrs. ers from Germany; holly wreaths arrangements Norwood Hyer and Mrs. Don from Italy; and stem wood fiber Baird. flowers for home decoration All in intermediate and from Japan all Intrigue one as senior girls scout will assist he wanders through the forest with plans andtroops serving. of boxes stacked in the wareLadies interested in attending house. but who do not wish to play In one department are the cards are cordially invited, Mrs. finished arrangements stamped Felt said. Those wishing to play ready for shipment to many cards are asked to bring their states including, Louisianna, own cards. Men's South Dakota, Minnesota, KanTickets are available from Mrs. sas, Texas and all Western Felt, or reservations may be States. Great numbers go to called to her at 726 and tickets California. picked up at the War Memorial Young Jim explained that home the day of the party. and gone is the day of celluloid. Plastic of the fireproof variety, Tough Roast has long since replaced the RUMFORD, Me. (UP) Firemen kitchen fire at the fought long familiar old time flower. Powers in the beginning made home of Gerald Meader for 18 their own flowers. They can now minutes where the only thing roast Warm, stylish import flowers for a more reas burning was a Sunday beef. onable amount 3 is a family e Box Elder JOURNAL ? ' Brigham City, Utah Friday, November 2, 1956 at 612 North Main Street The Edvalsons are active members of the Brigham City Eighth ward. Edvalson has comr mission for the pleted a LDS church prior to coming to Brigham City. Andersen said that Edvalson has a good background in sales work and he invites the public to drop in to Andersens Ford Inc. and .become acquainted with Edvalson. two-yea- full-tim- e CO,1 all-tim- HOME ON FURLOUGH A3C Richard May is spend- well-know- n ing a furlough in Brigham City with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orlin F. May, after completing weather observer school at Chanute AFB, 111. Airman Is Spending Caccfy 7o6tzeoo- - READY FOR SHIPPING Boxer is busy getting boxed centerpieces and sprays ready for shipping to distant parts of the country. Powers Flowers ships to various points of the United States each day. Leave in Brigham Slate Fund Raising Bridge Winter e rat campaign be conducted during the next two weeks, beginning Monday, November 5, and continuing until Saturday, November county-wid- will , The campaign is being sponsored by the Box Elder County Service with the Extension county commissioners, the high schools and FFA),. Chapters cooperating. . ' Bait will be available qt 15 cents per pound, which is less than one-hal- f the cost at several designated places, including the County Agents office, the at Box Elder Ag department High school and at the Utah Poultry in Brigham City; Morgans store and the Bear River at Corinne; Valley Co-oMill and Elevator company; Utah Poultry and Ag de partment at Bear River High school in Tremonton; Bear River Farm Supply in Garland; Kid man Grocery in Collinston; Lambs Service Station in Plymouth; and Hoskinsons store in Portage. Anyone bothered with rats is urged to take advantage of this offer by joining the campaign to eliminate these pests throughout the entire county, according to Gordell Brown, assistant county agent. FOREST OF BOXES Young Jim Powers examines a floral arrangement as he boxes the item ready for shipment. Dwarfed by the forest of boxes surrounding him he surveys work to be done and work completed. n CAR COATS SUBURBANS and comfortable. MAMmLTMM Hon-eyvil- le ; Round-u- p N Nov. 5 Thru 17 p e Girl Scouts Rat Campaign Scheduled for 17. son-in-la- -- A3C Richard H. May is visiting in Brigham City with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Orlin F. May at 120 North Third East May has been stationed at Chanute Air Force Base in Illinois and will report to Hill Air Base in Ogden upon the completion of his furlough. He has been in the U. S. Air Force since March 21 of this year and completed his basic training at Parks Air Force Base in California. He was then transferred to Chanute AFB where he completed a training course in weather observer work. He was a student at Box Elder High school prior to joining the Air Force. A J&S DRUGGIST (Demnterr HDtPtmg Plain colors and patterns. All sizes cluding longs. $17.95 NOW OPEN EVERY to $3450 Sensation of The Season, FROM 12 NOON TO 9 P.M. BAVARIANS For Your Shopping Convenience Complete With Hood s - The hurry? I my entry in ' rangements. Extra heavy, super warm Angora wool makes this coat ideal for all around cold weather use. Infectuous Diseases PRIZES - PRIZES - PRIZES Reported From Here With the approach of winter infectuous diseases weather, were on the increase locally, according to the statistical bulletin published weekly by the' Utah State Department of Health for the week ending Oct. 26. Brigham City , reported eight cases of influenza, two of measles and six strep infections; while Box Elder county reported nine cases of influenza, four of measles, two of mumps and six strep infections. TO BE GIVEN AWAY SATURDAY AT flMIBERSABY 2 CLOCK RADIO Electric SKILLET 3 WRIST WATCH mu AND SATURDAY Just be checking out of our store when, the alarm goes off and youll win a valuable prize. MEED NOT MEAN llll South State Voted, Mom? the youngsters are sure to ask. And youll be mighty glad you did. Their schools and playgrounds and futures are on your ballot. Youre voting for the kind of country theyll grow up in. A vote for any candidate is a vote for your own kids! HUnloi Salt lalio City, Utah DOLL 2 WILL BE AWARDED FRIDAY financial tragedy THE train set DOZENS OF ALARM CLOCK PRIZES lull SORROW tftooghtfvlnatsf KIDS PRIZES 1 f" ) V NEWS & JOURNAL COATS Mens Coats Boys Coats We have em hanging all over the store. a What ever the style Weve got it! Lay It Drop In Saturday and Sample Swifts New Pack Ice Cream. Its A Treat! 12 NOON to 9 P. M. NOW OPEN SUNDAYS Away Carry It HAMILTON DRUG CENTER Away Main S&H Green Stamps -i Phone 122 COATS COATS REFRESHMENTS TOO! 14 So. Y AND CELEBRATION ADULT PRIZES i CAR COATS DURING THEIR FABULOUS ri ' - BOYS HAMILTON DRUG CENTER 1 PREPARATION FOR PREARRANGEMENT THE FUTURE'S NEED NOW. Now, program of fvnoral preorreagamoa ittrtd ana indorud by tbo Utah Funaral Director' It s THl SENTINEL PLAN, tha reodsrn, Association. tansibla program to gratae! YOUR family and YOUR INSURANCE whn boreovarnont eomasl Invastigata than actl Yovr family will appreciate yovr , t $29.50 to $34.95 just want to get at Hamiltons. Wow, yvhat prizes! Besides the Anniversary Bargain Buys are unbeatable. Dpnt miss em! SUPERVISES FACTORY WORKERS Mrs. James M. Powers checks a ribbon bow before it is placed on a Christmas centerpiece arrangement. The Powers factory area is a profusion of ribbons and bows along with the variety of flowers, leaves and floralfoam used in the popular ar- till in- SUBURBANS These new styles arc! top favorites with boysJ SIZES 10 to 20 . Available in plain ors or patterns. $12.95 col- to $!U5 Headquarters for Ball Band Rubber Footwear |