Show Tigers Push Bears To Second Spot In League Play Barrus rIelvin By Beautiful Home Wedding Unites Bonnie Kay Hansen William F Weiler The Ogden Tigers proved' to be One “Spoilers” as the Region Bear River they trimmed the to score of Bears by a break the regional tie up between Lomond the Bear River and Ben who cross-towrivals Tigers were also defeated by the Tigers Bear River’s team lead by Bob Green with 12 points Sid Cutler with 13 and Gary Conger with 10 points scored well but could not keep up with the hot shooting Tigers The Tigers were led by Roger Tomlinson who gained 17 points a and Ron Stevenson ace who added 14 counters The Bear River loss along with the Ben Lomond win over North Cache puts the Scots in as lone possessors of first place in Region One with 1 a record of Bear 'River lias won four and both heart breaklost twogames ers for the Riverites This gives club a percentage of Hughes’s 666 and a game standing of three wirs and two losses The Bear River team claims only one squad member among the leading scorers in Region One Gary Conger rates in this prouD with an 118 average for six games At the same time the Tigers had three members among the 13 top scorers Roger Tomlinson boasts a 14 point average Ron Brittam claims a 102 average while Jim RamDton has collected an average of 102 in five games THE GARLAND TIMES UTAH February 11 1955 GARLAND Friday Pago 4 Before a fireplace setting with red arid white flowers Miss Bonnie Kay Hansen daughter of Mr of Hanse S and Mrs Wynn Fielding exchanged wedding vows with William Frank Weiler Jr son of Brig Gen and Mrs William F Weifer of Salt Lake City t the Hansen - home Saturday evening February 5 Victor L Hansen granduncle of the bride and former bishop of Elwood Ward now of Tremon-toand Mesa Arizona officiated at the double ring ceremony Best man was a brother of the Matron groom Qu?ed Weiler of of honor was a the bride Mrs Scott Hansen of Logan Witnessing the marriage ceremony were the immediate family members ‘and a few close friends cf the bride and groom music piano was by played Mrs D R Wald- ron of Tremonton attended by her The bride father came down the beautifully lighted stairway which was decorated with huge bows of red and white ribbon and flowers carrying out the red and white Valentine motif A reception immediately followed the ceremony during which Miss "Mitzi Hansen of Tremonton played several piano numbers The bride was lovely in a wedding dress worn by her grandmother the late Mrs Willard S Hansen It was elegantly made colored of ivory self patterned silk two piece with basque waist with net draped collar edged long sleeves pointed with lace at AQUALANTES: I wont to do my port to oisure pottage of the Colorado River Storage Project to vital to the future Pleote enroll of our ttate subscribe $ and tend me my me as a Aquolante badge and membership cord Address SVte City Moke COLORADO— Box 1200 Grand Junction checks pay NEW MEXICO — Bo - UTAH— "Aquolantes 1301 Albuquerque Salt loke City WYOMING— Room 210 Capitol the wrists The gored skirt wa enhanced with sasl and ilowe of satin The waist length lac edged wedding veil was caugh with a coronet of pears and i The bride carried a co quins onial boquet of white roses ant hyanciths matron honor wore ai length gown o colored embroidered tau with scoop neck ion princess lines with in back Slie carried l colonial white rose boquet of The original ivory feta sleeves of floor and red hyacinths The bride’s ‘mother chose i floor length dinner dress ot blu Changeable tatfeta sequin triu med and the grooms motiu wore a floor lengtn dinner dre of Alice blue crepe with lac trim Both ladies wore corsage ol red camilias Connie WeiJer sister of ti was in charge of tL groom guist book and wore a pale aqu taffeta ballerina length cress lit7 was of pink roses corsage Guests were greeted at th door by the brides lather assiste by her brother Scot Hansen an cousin Haws Marble A beautifully decorated three tier wedding cake was centered on the serving table which was covered with an imported Italian cut work” cloth The cake was surrounded by low bowls of beflowers and arranged autifully fianked by Crystal candelabra and white tapers Miss were Pouring Beverly Nielson Miss Meriam Dunn and Miss Gloria Cathy of Salt Lake City room mates of the bride The serving was under the direction of Miss Bessie Hansen and Mrs Ilyrum Marble aunts of the bride assisted by Mrs Gardner Udy Mrs Horace Peck Miss Careen Peck Mrs J II Fronk Mrs Quinten Allen’ Miss Jo Redd and Miss Helen Klaire Redd Mrs D R Waldron Mrs Blaine Morse and Mrs E C Winzehr In charge of the gift orom were Mrs Queed Weiler of Salt Lake City Mrs George Hatchkin and Mrs A John of Logan About 200 guests from Salt Lake City Ogden Logan Brig-baand local points called during the evening For her going away outfit the charming new Mrs Weiler chose a brown suit with a beige accessories Following to Las honeymoon trip Vegas the couple will make their home at Salt Lake City J Signed able to Aqualantet Aquolante heodquarter oddrestei are: so- “O Promise Me” and “Because” were played by Mrs Far- rell Bess of Tremonton Music for the c'remony on the solovox los Jr Your Doctor Bldg Cheyenne Mrs Jack Ely gan are visiting Cullimores this LAFF OF THE WEEK and baby of Loher parents the week nylon slocking is woven from single thread about one and A a miles Says The following it one of a scries of written by members of the Utah State Medical Association and Published in cooperation with y out These art'des are ical newspaper cheduled to appear every other week ‘hroughout the year in an effort to 'ettrr acquaint you with problems of health and designed to improve the of the people of Utah articles Painful Feet Primitive peoples walked on softer surfaces than modern man and therefore carried the body rather generally over weight the soles of the feet As soon are introas ‘hard surfaces duced the bodv weight tends to be borne on the prominent spots of the soles These are the heel and the bases of the first and fifth toes Nature’s response is a greater attempt to meet the demand Thus is born largely if the body on the heel and at the bases of the first ano fifth toes natures the skin response is to thicken over these areas It matters little that the skin grows into the flesh and on nerves encroaehin causing pain The ultimate solution to the of cailuses as these thickis f skin are called ened areas to lessen the pressure on them by oetter distribution ot the body weight on the feet If this is done ‘the calluses recede spontaneously A callus on the ball of the foot between the bases of he first and fifth toer is often encountered Its presence indicates an underThe condition lying abnormal lones in the forepart of a normal When bones foot form an arch so that arch this forming drop the arch Is lost weight is borne oi a portion ot the foot not designed for weight bearing Here igJr the skin thickens and forms The the painful metatarsal callus basic problem is in redistribution of Mr & Mrs O C Davis were in and in Salt Lake City Monday Ogden Tuesday Mr & Mrs Max Archibald and children of Thomas Idaho visited here over the weekend Mr & Mrs Duain Madsen were in Salt Lake City Tuesday on business THE WINNING WAY COURTESY! Charles Last Rex Jensen and Howard Johnson attended an aginstructors meeting at ricultural Ben Lomond High School in Ogden Tuesday night Mr & Mrs George Myler of Ckrkston visited with Mr & Mrs W Lee Thompson Sunday Hey! Look! We are now able to cure and' smoke your pork the old fashioned southern way Our special formula for curing gives your ham and bacon a full rich flavor that wall hold indefinitely in locke? or freezer j THOSE OF YOU WIIO HAVEN'T SEEN OUR NEW PROCESSING AND CURING PLANT PLEASE DO SO THE NEXT TIME YOU’RE IN TOWN YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME long of island” at An the Deschutes and Crooked rivers in central Oregon was once a lava dam The rivers have worn it down through the ages after ing-centuries ago the points Relief is obtained bv corrections incorporated into the shoes and in women by lowering the heels shoes concentrate an excessive portion of the body weight in thia region Morton’s toe is a painful affliction involving principally the Often the pain is s fourth toe will be severe that the sufferer compelled to remove his shoe no When the matter where' he is bones of the metatarsal arch drop 'a nerve may be Oinched between Thr nerve- - to the fourth them tee is the one usually involved Removal ol the nerve effects a permanent cure The forerunner of bunions may t noted in infants The toes of instead of growing each Lot straight tend to grow in toward the opposit- - foot Cafefur observathat hot only the tion dll rev-atoes veer inward hut also the bones of the formart of the foot Usually there te no difficulty in childhood because children’s shoes irare wide shoes toes As soor as pointed-to- e are encountered the final ingredient of a' bunion has been added foot the of At first the torepart and the great toe turn in toward the other foot Then the pointed-toe- d shoe turns the great toe in the opposite direction toward the center line of the foot Thus the parly bunion is not actually a lump on the bone but the point of a V laid flat one arm of the V being the great toe ar d the other arm the bone in the forepart of the foot The apex of the V forms a point of excessive pressure against the shoe In tim- - an actual bump forms to the on the bone in response The long continued irritation larger the cony bump grows the 'rreater the irritation from shoes Reconstruct i vtr surgical procedures now offer lasting relief from this conr’tion But me might ask why not get at the root of tin difficulty feet cf the turned-icorrecting infants? 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