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Show a r Barbara Jean Knecht BecomeS M fWrerfse In LDS Temple Rites On San Diego Bay, Cal., many yachtsmen enjoy sailing at its best! PAfTF THWFF United In June Wedding BOX ELDER JOURNAL Brigham City. Utah Friday, Juno 9, 1950 Of interest to people of Hill and Hill will not make you a great skipper but it will treat you to this was 'he Rca,ty' Jean marriage of VMhaiS Knwh to Burr S dredge in the Salt Lake City fltORINN E vs OMMENTS temple, last Friday. Miss KnhJ fS the daugh,er of Ora formerly Ora Lee of Brigham City. young couple met while attending the Brigham Young University last year. y are in Southern Utah,honeymooning after which they Pacific em,Ployed the by lBIlUnS H0DUCTS CltfOUTIOUT..S rr7 GRAIN : NEUTRAL They will return to the this fall and continue studies there. spirits ' FRIDAY & SATURDAY Several ladies of Corinne atA. convention tended the P.-at Logan last week. They were: HIT NO. IDA JOHNGRACE BARKER, SON, MERNUS HUNSAKER, the new Corinne ALICE SMOOT, Union railroad company at Bright Angel Point in Grant canyon, and at the Escalante hotel In Cedar City, during the summer. -J- "PICK O' THE PICTURES" By Marijane Morris A. P.-- DAREDEVILS the DEEP! president; MARTHA NORMAN, JUNE CRANER, NORMA president; retir-ln- g BOS- their her father, brothers and relatives. . . daughter of of . GENE RIDES CHAMPION to the stirring rhythm ei the great song sensation cracks the whip on Western his greatest song-hi- t killers Gambling thoic lies ogainat taa momtara ..and human killofal J LEY. . . MR. AND MRS. BOBBY RAY of Los Angeles has been visiting with MR. AND MRS. WALTER BOSLEY and family. . MISS BEVERLY FREDRICK-SEis visiting In Nevada with B.Y.U. HIT NO. 2 1 ... adventure I other MISS PAT REED, MR. AND MRS. JAMES REED is Princess each Saturday morning radio station KBUH. Shes good, excellent we might Tune in around 10 a. m. . . Pat from very say. MRS. MAC YOUNG, MRS. DEE YOUNG of Brigham City, and (MRS. HEN RY FREDRICKSEN spent a very pleasant and social afternoon this week with MRS. WAYNE ANDERSON. . Mr. And Mrs. Shelly Munns the Logan LDS temple June 2. of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hirschl of Brigham City and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Munns of Elwood. . . . who were married in The bride ia the daughter HERES VHAT IT CAN DO FOR THE LIVESTOCK OROVER (i dm for toms plain talk about tb 4v penicillin. $inc poidllia hat been used folios hat resulted meets! and failure. Aides. HMCIUIII from conflicting reports of , with certain specific; dllia is amazingly effective, d frequently in hours. Strangle Blackleg Malignant Edama and in virus infections, penicillin is and should not be used. '" j general PIvlljlwW mi total infections tush mi Pneumonia Castration Infection Naval Infection Metritis A reception honored Mr. and Mrs. Munns the same evening Anthrax Totanui Swlno Erliypalat inef-fccti- Cuff f PtnenIw NnkUUto O In etlw Aftilsbk m 100,000 end 300,000 unit concentrations. Easy to istect requires no refnseration. Each iniection mam- MiM tffcctiv. blood level, luf 24 hours it dosage it 2000 Min at ptnicillin pet pound of uumal weight. MNwedHI (Trade Mark) Cutter en oil suspension e Urn Shipping favor group of bacterial gram-negati- Of interest to their many friends throughout Box Elder county, is the announcement of the wedding of 'Miss Mary Hirschi and Shelly Munns. The double ting rites were performed In the Logan L. D. S. temple on June 2. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hirschi of Brigham City and her groom the son of Mr. and (Mrs. A. A. Munns of Elwood. and misused until coo Against certain known rorganisms, pent- - Againtt tbs HAS M0V1D ITS IfflCTIVINISS IH TUATIHt TNI fOUO WINS CONDITIONS 1942, penicillin is a disease and infeo la plain talk doe fighter "wonder introduction in 1st Mary Hirschi And Shelly Munns Recite June Vows In Logan L. D. S. Temple Ceremony Dosage should be 2000 unite of penicillin pot pound of animate weight. Repeat at intervale until temperature it normal. i ! "S' Jt m. Itlostltll Use Petrociliin Cutter by itself. Infuse 75, 000 units into each infected quartet with a teat canulia. Repeat in 24 hours if neewsaq. " Joubt in your mind about tbauee oj pent eiilin, ash your veterinarian. if ( GLEN'S raDRUG fhone 10 14 South Main fioTIfTdlCUII f RtDUmbZJi at the War Memorial home. The wedding party stood beholdfore two tall candela-braing lighted, graduated tapers tied .with a lrge satin bow and flanked with huge bouquets of spring flowers. The pretty young bride greeted her guests in a traditional white satin gown fashioned with long pointed sleeves - and gracefull, skirt Jallinginto-Tful train at the back. The chiffon yoke was trimmed with dainty seed pearls and the finger tip length veil fell from a seed pearl trimmed tlerra. She carried a bouquet of orchids surrounded by roses and tied with a huge satin. ribbon with ribbon streamers tied in love knots. Other members of the wed the bride ding party besides and groom were the brides maids, Charlene Benson, Fern and LaNoma Hirschi who were gowned in pastel gowns with matching corsages; Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hirschi, 'Mr. and Mrs A. A. Munns and Farrell Munns, best man. (Mrs. Hirschi was blue, two wearing a robin-eg- g piece dress accented with an orchid corsage and Mrs. Munns selected a wine colored after noon dress with orchid corsage. Francis Able,- master of cere introduced DoTine monies, Wheeler, who sang, "So In Love; Charlene Benson and Robert Madsen who sang "Thine and Mrs. A. A. Munns Alone, who gave a reading, "Too Great A Shock. Bishop Lewis Wight toasted the new bride and groom to conclude the program. - . . MRS. MARGAR ET HATCH and MRS. ALMA CARD went to Salt Lake City Wednesday, to do a few days of research. . . MR. genealogical HOLMES spent last fishing in Wyoming. He claims the reason he didnt bring any back is that he was too tender hearted, couldnt look the fish in the eye so to speak, so he threw all he caught back In the water. WENDELL week-en- d wJk lamitti lou - IMmI Kck Mrs. M. O. Tingey Returns From Calif. son-in-la- K. Russell, Los Angeles. Mrs. Russell Is the former Yvonne Tingey of Brigham City. Mrs. Tingey was present when a new grandson arrived on March 2. David Jack, as the baby was christened, is the fhst child of Mr. and Mrs. Russell. cellent results - rnlqi-Uf- a tdaard Ninti Sunday - Monday - Tuesday Mrs. M. O. Tingey has just re turned from an extended trip to the west coast where she was a at the home of her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Jack You'll be surprised at the Wmttrs Ma tafia SAMUEL GOLDWYN m preunu DANA ANDREWS SUSAN HAYWARD lOfirihitn I mm Iff HB PUf b, JVIJUI ). BMTE1N Ml PHILIP O. IPITBIH PiracMl br MAXI ROBSON DiauibauS bp RICO Pictulw, PLUS SHORT SUBJECTS go NEWS-JOURNA- GET ADS L 7 RESULTS FBI. & SAT. Assisting, at .the ..reception were Evelyn Hirschi, Marilyn May, Lois and Clarice Hirschi and Rae Thompson who were in charge of the gifts. Pouring dur Ing the evening were Charlotte Munns and (Mary Munns. on a honeyThe couple-lef- t moon trip to Yellowstone park and upon their return, will make their home in Brigham City. Munns is employed with 7 7 ex- News-Journ- classified ads secure. OSp ! I Ljm CLOSED ALL DAY SUNDAY LIBBY'S CRUSHED PINEAPPLE, No. 2 can : 25t the U. S. government at Ogden and his bride is an employee of the First Security bank in Brigham City. dee iie dtye-4&i-r ofcm a-df- Family Social Honors Richard Grover Prior To Mission Departure fine . . . lAe new ar Bel Air Its the only car of its kind in ihe entire the most beautiful Chevrolet ever built the magnificent new Chevrolet Bel Air! field, Here, for the first time in the is a car that combines all the dash and jaunti-neof a convertible with the comfort and new body by Fisher. Hie safety of an g Chevrolet Bel Air combines fresh Chevrolet beauty of design with all the traditionalfor you to advantages . . . makes it possible Here here is is low-pri- ss all-ste- el breath-takin- low-pri- ce A family social, in honor of Richard K. Grover, was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Rldd, Thursday, June 1. Luncheon was served at one long table. Winners of progressive games played during the evening were Mrs. Roland Kidd and Lowell Grover. A gift was given to Richard, who departs for the Central States mission field June 14. Attending the party were Mr. and Mrs, Lowell Grover and son Scott; Mr. and Mrs. George Ridd and daughters, Rosalene and Barbara; (Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ridd and daughter, Helen; Mr. and Mrs. Ridd Grover; Miss Mabel Ridd. From out of town the followMrs. ing attended: ,Mr. and Clarence Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fishbum and daughter Margie, and son Jerry, and Mr, and Mrs. Lynn Woodland. field! loveliest-Iookin- g car own the liveliest-lookinon the road! But come in and find out all about the Bel Air its youthful silhouette for yourself . . . its wide side windows unobstructed by any vision from post . ; . the exceptionally generous color its window rear sparkling its sweeping the rich blendings of its luxuriharmonies ously appointed interior. Transmieeion and Combination of Powerglide Automatic i ! g, ... ... 105-h.- p. Phone your news to 1000 low-line- d, ... REDEEM YOUR ELLIS Engine optional at extra coat. HALF-PRIC- COUPONS HERE, WHITE KING COUPONS TOO! OTHg'S CENTRAL CHEVROLET Main Street 330 South Main COMPANY Phone 2 Plenty of Parking Space CLOSED SUNDAYS , Brighcm Gtjrj |