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Show iik '? 10 THE BOX ELDER W W W JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, February 25, 1965 driven by Jim Johanson of Mor- against teams In the Wasatch slopes cutter association In meets Saturday and Sunday. Sat there will be 22 races on A Brigham City owned team urday the Beehive track one mile east won the Beehive cutter racing of the south gate to Hill Field y association championship and Sunday there will be 19 The play Is being directed by and qualified for the cut-te- r on the old south Ogden air. races The play will be performed Becky Gill. world championships In Pocport grounds. In the Eighth ward hall starting atello, Idaho on the weekends of Feature of the Sunday meet All families of Beehive girls March 13 and 20. at 7:30 p.m. It will feature about will be the Wasatch Slope cham40 Beehive girls representing and the general public are In. The team Is owned by Gene race between Bud Fav. vlted to see the production. every ward in the stake. Wixom of Brigham City and Is pionship yj ,V Mm K M?' 'ryA fl t if Bee Bonnet Is the story of a teenage girl who takes an objective look at her. self and resultingly changes her attitude. A In Your Championship rec-entl- association raced against the East Garland and Fort Brldger, Wyo. clubs and won the larger share of the matches. , Lu.yo Rvy Gale NEW YORK tiJPI) Sayers of Kansas, who signed with the Chicago Bears, recorded colleges longest run from scrimmage in 1963 by racing 99 yards against Nebraska. JOWJtnKl '4 SW SiSMIE,26 27 - FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FEBRUARY PLY These Beeh.ve g.rls will take lead ng pa ts 'n play "A Be next Tuesday evening Left r.ght are Sheri Jensen 'Brenda Bingham, Baraett Charlotte Ewer and Bi-hjr- a Long Death Claims Box Elder Senator Invites Citizens to Chat Saturday Father of Values to $1 8.95 to $26.95 Values to $6.95 DOLLAR DAYS DOLLAR ? DAYS State Senator Bill Waldron will be in Brigham City Saturday, Feb. 27, to talk with interested local citizens on legislative matters. The senator will be in the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce office 142 South Main street, from 2 to 4 p.m., it was announced A. Hills, 68, Orem, died Tuesday morning of a heat t ailment at his home. He was the father of Robert A. Hills, local pharmacist. Mr. Hills Was born Aug. 19, 1896 at Orem, a son of Robert A. and Mary Ann Martin Hills. He married Luella Ivle on Sept. 18, 1919 at Provo, The marriage was later solemnized In the Salt Lake LDS temple. He was a retired electrician, having been employed at Genova Steel Plant. A veteran of World War One, he was a member of the World War I Barracks, Tlmpanogas chapter. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. SURVIVING ARE HIS widow; a son, Robert A. Hills, Brigham City; three grandchildren; two sisters and a brother, Crop Hills, Salt Lake City; Mrs, C.M. (Belva) Wentz, Mapleton; Mrs. Reed (Tillle) Dixon, serving an LDS mission In Georgia. Funeral services will beheld Friday at I p.m. at the MonVmrv hi Orem, where friends may call Thurs-daevening from 7 to 9 p m. and Friday prior to senlcp. Burial will be In the Provo oipln-Sundber- y Cemetery with graveside mil. ltary rites. 17 only Mens 21 Values to $1 10.00 Wednesday. Citizens were issued an . invitation by Waldron to drop in and chat with him about pending bills in the current state legislature or other matters. The Box Elder senator is also slated to make an appearance on educational television Saturday evening. DOLLAR DOLLAR DAYS DAYS Producer Hei bert Brodktn has had a pet project for several To those who by their acts years that would Involve teleof kindness expressed their vision diama or dramas that sympathy and friendship at the might run as long as four hours time of the death of our belov- on an Integrated basis "The ed mother we wish to express Quest" has now been purchased heartfelt thanks. Wewlshespec for next season by the CBS netlaly to thank the ward bishop- work. which already has Brod-kln- s "The Defenders" and "The ric, the Relief society, our friends, and all others who as. Nurses." Theie will be one censlsted In any way. tral character holding the variEdna D, Robinette family ous episodes together. The amount of air space would be determined by how much time The Dead Sea Is saltier than Is needed to do justice to any the oceans. particulai story. T DOLLAR DAYS W DAYS only Mens VV mm9 Values to $38.50 In) Regular to $26.50 Out of our regular stock Just for Dollar Days Values to $7.95 DOLLAR DOLLAR DAYS DAYS ITEMS ON a Mens Wash and Wear OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 8 P.M. USE CONVENIENT REAR ENTRANCE AND .IT Values to $23.95 000 IU1 One Of The Best Weve Offered Ever 17 . 1 Discontinued Styles Ftorsheim THIS YEARS DOLLAR DAY SALE $ Values to $16.95 SPORT SHIRTS ?i? OVER Mens 70 Pairs 100 Selected Wash and Wear Values to $39.50 DOLLAR CARD OF THANKS Values to $29.50 and Short Sleeves Box Elder Druggist Robert !s SHIRTS In Your Bonnet DC Mens SPORTS jrd BEEH'VZ Mens 200 Mens 200 Pairs Mens IM w ero and Ken Hammon. The two last week and ended In a raced gan. dead heat Next week the Beehive as. Also last weekend the Beehive soclatlon horses will race Brigham Team Takes Cutter Beehive Girls To Present Play Tuesday A Beehive play entitled A Bee In Your Bonnet Is sched. uled for presentation In Brig, ham City stake on Tuesday, March 2, It was announced this ' week. -- V tl I, FREE DOLLAR PARKING IN REAR DAYS DOLLAR DAYS ONLY illifciriiWii jar Mm Afi tofjiflii: a M Shoes um. Bermpd mm And farther Mured far Boihr I Values to $3.98 SALES FINAL Bays iAuiM GROUP ALL Friday Arod GROUP VI ALL SHOES ARE Values to $12.95 NATL. ADVERTISED BRANDS OPEN FRIDAYS UNTIL 8 P.M. BIG SELECTION OF NOW FREE PARKING ON DOLLAR Former Sale Price $8.88 Former Sale Price $1.88 DAYS STYLES AND SIZES ALL SALES FINAL Warner Bras and Girdles 'GRAB dmi3 SELECTED TABLE GROUP DUYF0RH0W PARK FREE ON DOLLAR DAYS mm "ssr w", iianr n nn ii;m ii mm ,ji) 'iiippwjiin ) ?0J) Viviak fc) "l PARK FREE ON DOLLAR PAYS |