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Show ' Ca take Salt AND TELEGRAM, DESERET 'NEWS - City, Frkktyc- - Septemlw wononsommmo...Emomi6 . r.. aoq,A 3; 1954 r t rA0110.!V.,. ' 1 ' e Ir Lel ' 41 odor : t t.IN ;'4,4 ' --- --Cynthia ent Mickey 'O'Brien , Me Carroll 4) storrnDAY of Mr Robert IC; Benzon, 713 E Sagebrush Ave.; Sheri Lee daughter of Mr. and Mts. John Martin, 253 Bishop O'Brien, son of Mrs. Gloria O'Brien, 180 E. Dr.; Mickey ;Southgate' JiNene McCarron, daughter of Mr and Mrs. 47, Harold McCarron, 138- - W. Gregson. 'Ave.; Cynthia Bin's, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Bilgs, 549 Redondo Ave.; Jeddy Casper, son of Mr, and Mrs. Arlen G. Casper, 1 6555, Jefferson St, ,MurraY; Corrie Vander Hoek, daughter of Mr. and Vander Hoek, 849 E. 1st South; Dan Simons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Simons, East; it, Reed Nelsen, ion of Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Nelsen, 140 E. 4800 South, Murray; Gloria Gaye Erickson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Erickson, 2796 S. 20th East; Steven Miller, son of :Mrs. Dorothy Miller, 134 W. 17th South; ' John Robert Sager, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ferren N. Sager' M67 Hannibal St.; Ronald Talmage,'Son of Mr. and Mrs. Burton A. Talmage, 1009 E. 3rd South; Yvonne Hawkins, daughter of Mr. and ,LCorrie Mills 7- 'st Simons 2553-6t- h - t ' A fire BRIGHAM CITY Eausing an estimated 00,000 tiamage, destroyed the top floor of the Big (J) Milling Company, 33 West Forest St., here early Triday morning. Cause of the fire has not been determined, but Lloyd Reese, president of the company, stated that: the blaze started in the storing area of the liuild t , , ' C141M111 Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. a shirt for 98c - -- 00 IONNAVIMMKORSil ..itrsealliall e togs ,;-- Its i'' . VI; ' 17' .f. .. " .., os; eajD4r leAr button-dow- " J 1. 417.". d."dp, 10 sew machine sleepers 48.88 '2 price 010,7 4 lg. it' . - -- e - '11144- 7, 00000I , r'rei rillt I stft,' tweedie cloth sport shirt chose-resista- nt 0 - ',foie This crisp, d sport shirt will give you hours of comfortable, g casual wecir without becoming limp and wrinkled. And it's easily washable, tool The unusual trim gives it o taste of originality. In whiteblock trim, blackpink trim, tanrust trim, yellowblack trim. Sizes S., M., L., XL sive 114111:0 4sc .1 IS I 111 2.00 13.95 1 The fashion of the hour, the most exciting new face style 'I i years, to wear above autumn tweeds, to in c-- in group , glowing colors: brown, gold, black, rust, navy, grey, cetise and evergreen. ,4! ;.0 For Faster Shopping, Carry Your Auerbach boy Reg. 2.98 2.0IM ' Four graduated sized mik , boo Reg. 2.98 - , White or pink. Nylon or cotton. Iroken--- sizes, top brand. Beautiful construe- Plastic bristle window and car brush. Automatic shut-ocoupling. HoeseweresDwasteirs - 7 I j0 t. 24911-stainless : wool slacks in matching char brown '0- - , dzs, i X4 , V4gr for dress wear These slacks are the perfect match-mat- e with the.chai brown coat. And th,eY will, make amTortaule casual favorites, tool Wear them with a sweater steel long-vearin- cop- - NoWliworsDownstairs Buratt yourclothes , purchase on our g, Nome e as-on- 1 :City - "6-mon- th 1;aik-to-sch0ol" account ' , 4 -- - Size. s 4 - ' m floortéisurewear - , at 3.98 - Check or Second A - i Stote 1 I o ... Charge .. Coo.o... id:lease add 37c postage plus '2 taxi soies , lirt Utah. L .1 : . - - , .. Color I in' charcoal and char blue. Coots are also available .4 : ORDER BY MAILI I Personal Shopper, Auerbach's, I Salt Lake City, Utah I Please send me the study coat 1595 and you will be dressed for any campus occasion. Calitomfbrtable fit. In fornia styled for ci sizes 28 to 36. - per bottom mime pan with 0 OIL"' 3 , lif-, - orders, no c.o.d!s,-Avi4 coils or lopoways. We ,,,,reserve 1 the right to :77-limit quantitie1r 0."abiod1WsdkOdbA0.0010 2 g, Orie,d-robifsh- evere-special - 4" 0 parties. A real find at 3.98. 10 to 18. vto 4t, - -r- ll Wit -- 1 I (or any other season). When worn with matched slacks, it becomes an asset to your dress wear, and when n worn in mixed combinations it touches casualness. Made of always with surface wool on interesting pattern. Sizes 36 ing 44 38 to long. 41, regular, 100 ff Reg. 1.50 m A long-handl- - -- ti.: 3730 colons ideal for the Autumn mood long-wearin- duster pajama high-fashio- 'Z 4.00, n e -- a This wonderful new :4 NovsoweresDownsteirs ffi':!VAIrm,IMMNAN:,14 cur wash brush r-- -- )..q., superbly tailored char brown sport coat 4 111-pi- Reg. 7.50 to 13.50 Moe i ,..,,,:clln-c3..111.,b.0.-.(5.-7;74''!If.-.'- ing bowls. White. to t. sizes. Heatproof. deep e, pocketed men's wear is fall mid-sleev- styled in red, green or gold Scotch plaid. Pretty deep toned colors in a flannel that washes. Nice, too, for - wevrowswitarow' v4'a 6mts-2- n4 rc , pyrex bowl set Everglaze embossed print. ed cotton wtih separate half petficooi. Sizes 3 to 6z. Infonts-3- rd Filer t an exiting new color for pad lweasmrsoraxemenzaria Child's EijiéÔ.::i; ' e of plaid cotton flannel HolosewentsGownstairs housecoat ' Charga-Plat- comfortable, snugly warm A Sit or stand board with NIMIAMMWAIRINMelfitit - off-th- e. bring a new flourish to fall's costumes. An outstanding ,:;, ) - 4. 1 vt 9 , ik x ' ironing board girdles , L. good-lookin- 41167., tom casual shoes - . nubby-finishe- ckAq and cover, covered sleeve board. Complete set. too , ' to 4.99 Reg-5.- 98 . $hady coati Clearance calf and canvas flats and medium wedge. All colors, 4 to 9, AA to B. Dwestoirs - , :- &. - - 595 Floor Infoots-3- n1 so - 1,114 1 to 4, lit nationally advertised brand. snap-a- n pants. Pink, blue,' gIVIVIVINIRSUMIZIefaS , long-stapl- Sizes Mot , t - .4 k-4116.la . '' o 4 Wear this shirt open for your casual occasions or e a tie. for dress. Made of fine cotton, it is completely launderable and will retain its good looks and fine-l- it after repeated washings. In pink, tan, black, Fue woven with maize, mint. illy! Agesitheppiiis . S 500 collar goes dress or casual n r4 6 ' ... Rog. 1.98 Summer ,, A new portable electric, L made by White Sewing Company, corn.f.plete with attachments. ,V:1..74 wear in all-occasi- on MatifiStWiWISNiStintMlinn Reg. 69.50 Electric - N .Z1 se ng cards for bridge Or canasta. Pleasing assortment of patterns. StorthinoryStroot Mow 4 1595 to. Rim) cOnecEi :Jill 1.::;." rl,?t,'S-41i- 1 playIng ;girds -- razasszatilmossmata - Reg. brotons - (Mr. and Mrs. Ernest D.'Mariani, 2609 Dearborn St. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rix, 7404 Howard St., North Salt SpeCia ls hat" trend "more Mt.--an- d I Lasting, plastic coated play. - La 1 CillisoSereot Plow Pure Irish limn, stamped for cross-stitc- h and Jazy daisy. Reg. 69c guest towels 50c 11 the young approqckto,t C: - d Ave r , ! lions. 1.29 Swing ;" itt 1') t 11 do' .53te 40e 1 1 , ieesee t ,,, -,,,,, 9:111fi Gurdjel 65c Terms. 1'14 .0,4;11 coMbinci- 444 (o'er 13-4- 1 painted, 3 color ' i' ti,NV .. 5.98 IINSIMIESSIMPSOMAil , - - s $eond 846-11t- h ,.. "I, e'so f 1'4, 'SA Os 24,1,1Ac o oPe o on'i,re 4, , e Pi I'0 , " 111,4elto;11 A,,,,,e,,f Jot, 16:4nch revolving base. 4 ceramic inserts with covered casserole in tenter., Hand. Reg. 98c'Stamped El foA zoys 1742-3r- & - firi and' Stra George Veasyt 2214 WilsonAve-- . ,, Mr. and Mrs. Val Peterson, 3469 S. State St. 'Mr. and Mra Glen R. Verslius, 3 Lester Ct. Mt and Mrs. James East St.. Gemmill, and Mrs. Gerald J. Parry, East St. Mr, and Mrs.'''. Golden' Gardiner, Malta, Idaho. Mr. and Mr. Lemar Dykstra, 2527 Alden St. Mr. and Mrs2,L. N. Thomas, 2820 S. 2475 East St. Mr. and Mrs. "James Ericson, Pt. Douglas. ' Mr., and Mrs. Victor-K- . Cummings, 1323 Downirlgton classroom and di tit,11 ;rof teoe tzszamatorzrAMS lazy susait floor St, - - Car IseA , '4 , glow knit h -- St Mr. and, Mrs. Fent) D. Peterson, Magna. Mrs. Allred Bepnion,-- Magna.-- - ' ;Jolmson.'::,::.:,, , Street Floor Men's Shop v,s, Special! ArMilotodie-tit- Beverly---- - ' Coleman , .riL4 Bear Brand 3.ply yarn metallic thread. White yel:low, blue, pink, black or baby- green,- - For ail your: stoles, shrugs, etc. - toonnet Hawkins St 3175 gouth' 2048 S. 9080iiirest , ' lalr., ( - Hazel MAIZO N, Reg. 1.35 tea-towe- C. Gorder, 3554th East St. George B. Dahl, 111 N. 2nd West St. Adolph Garcia, 160 W. 7th South St., Robert C. McIntyre, Kearns.. EIRoy W. Brady, Kaysvfile. Elwin Talbot, 780 Warnock Ave. 't as St. Raymond H. ilong,'5594th Bert Johnson, Sandy Gerald Rosendahl, 0011tIctast-St.- ' I with 60 and 7Mr.--an- d Carl 1410.91. It itg2mq7.zczmuzz:n 4' , mad T , Sager - check list bargains - Steven Miller - PP 6 El Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. , - onsuiáiat,irday - and and and and and and and : John - - It will be at least six months before repairs can be completed. However, Reese said that the company would continue to distribute its products even if it was necessary to purchase flour to do so. Reese gave credit to the Brigham City fire department for their excellent work in keep.ing the fire from spreading. ' tnheit Notified of the fire at 2 cm. sk The fire destroyed the proo Friday, the fire crews had the ossing machinery of the plant blaze under control by 4:30. R Erickson: ; 2. Jr.,-1007-- i Fire Hits Brighcim- Nelsen , iiamemyikam" Atti,mool 111111., - Vander Hoek Casper Mrs. Karl J. Itawkins 3rd South; Beverly Jean Coleman, daughter Ramona Ave.; Kent Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene L. Johnson,170 N. 9th West; Marian Lyn Carlson,'daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Carlson, 4441 Garden Dr., Murray, and all other babies I year old Friday. (Baby pictures will be taken free of charge in the Deseret News offices, 33 Richards St., Monday through 'Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m, at least three days prior to baby's birthday.) BABIES WERE BORN IN SALT LAKE HOSPITAL; THURSDAY TO: GIRLS: Mrs.-Conel- - , , - , " , , Sheri Martin blartlyn Benson .0 - 4. - Jo- t -- - 117. |