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Show Janoe Vaurke Christensen Becomes-BridOf Merrill Jensen Duke In Logan Temple Tithe Is The Vital Element Volunteer Firemen Brush Up On Fire & Fighting, Life-Savi- ILogan LJDJS. temple nuptials .performed Thursday, June 5, united in marriage (Niss Janoe Vaurice Christensen and Merrill Jensen Duke. Techniques ng up on latest flre-$- ; teer fire department opened its fighting and life saving techni- 1952 summer training schedule ques, the Brigham City volun- - with sessions Thursday and Fri(Brushing Mr. Conducted by Lt. OnWln instructor of the Salt Lake City fire department and - Fire Chief Lester Collins, instruction featured hose care and use, ladder evolutions, use of air masks and resusciators, hydrant and draft pumping and fire prevention. A film, Chemistry of Fire was shown iFriday evening JHeld to improve community fire insurance conditions by improvement of local volunteer and paid fire departments the school was conducted as part of the Box Elder school district adult education program in the' fourth of 15 schools being conducted throughout the state school system. The school was sponsored jointly by the Utah State board for vocational education and the association at Utah 'Firemans the request of the Brigham City department. r, CVCIA-MATI- C FRIGIDAIDE Food freezer and refrigerator combined. c Defrosting in Refrigerator. Roll to you shelves. Cycla-Mati- New Cycla-Mati- c level cold. , Also see the new Deluxe Master & Standard models. Earl Logans HJlth off to a bad from $209.95 BEEHIVE COAL & APPLIANCE Em-eren- (UP) got birthday start but became better as time progressed. First, he was sick Then a friend surprised him With a birthday cake. Next, he Won a radio station contest and received a new bicycle. Volunteer Firemen Practice ladder techniques during recent saving school held here Thursday and Fjiday, i . . Sacrament Services Are Held In First Ward : Going to Press Soon Sacrament services were held Melchizedek for additional listings or directory advertising... i t Cal! our Business O ffCe & Telegraph Co. .priesthood. i The program was directed by the priesthood quorums. Sylvia P Glover told "What the Melchizedek priesthood means to me in my home. Jesse Owens priesthood. Fern Jensen and Carol J, Woodland eaftg with Mrs. Littlewood at the piano. Glen Reese, j returned - missionary, talked. ' bene CLEANING? STILL HOUSE ' " Then Send Your v AND DRAPES CURTAINS I to us for a perfect cleaning job. They'll come back looking "Good as new." . Just Call 62 MESERVY DRY CLEANERS s 144 South Main Street life- Fruit Growers Subject To Wage Control Law Growers of small fruits, such in the Brigham City First ward as cherries, , strawberries and with Raymond Bishop Sunday Payne conducting and presiding Meeting opened with prayer by Lloyd Andersen. The program was on the Restoration of the The Mountain States Telephone and fire-fighti- M This has been a big week tor 4 Brigham City, Utah Beecher with 11, 1952 June Wednesday, each celebrating their birthdays with parties at the home ot their Card Of Thanks .parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merl IWe wish to express our sincere thanks to our many friends On Saturday, June 7, Reed, and neighbors who were so kind age 7, entertained thirteen of his and thoughtful at the time of friends at a weiner roast with the death of our beloved husall the trimmings. (His friends band and father, Hyrum W. presented him with many gifts. Christensen. We wish to espeLittle four year old Bernice thank the Fourth ward entertained the following little cially and the Reillef bishopric, friends in honor of her birthday: all who participatedsociety In the Jolene Adams, Christl and Patsy program, sent flowers or assisCraghead, Carol Simcox and Lisa ted in any way. p Malmrose. Light refreshments were served and the guest of Mrs. Hyrum W. Christensen ? j honor was presented lovely gifts and Daughters, dea-son- Japanese women are engaged In virtually all major Industries, , with 5,500,000 such workers in William Davis offered diction. . employment. PAGE THREE , Bee-cher- Sacrament meeting in the Second ward last Sunday evening was conducted by Counselor Lafayette F. Jensen. H. Littlewood played the orAnnouncements gan prelude. were made and the opening song was sung. Carol J. Woodland conducted and Mrs. Littlewood was at the organ. B. A." Meservy . offered the Invocation and the sacramental song was sung, Arthur George and Elwyn Olsen were in charge of the sacrament assisted by several Re-ni- e The bride wore a floor length wedding gown of white satin The dress was fashioned with lace embroidery around a net inset scalloped yoke. After a honeymoon trip to Southern Utah the young couple are making their home at 463 26th street, Ogden. The new Mrs Duke is a graduate of Bear River high school and seminary. The bridegroom is a graduate of Box Elder high school and seminary and attended Weber college for one i year. Mrs. Christensen honored her daughter at a lovely trousseau tea recently. Those in charge of serving were Linda (Lee Christensen, Peggy Nelson, Ola Lee e Christensen, Audry Nelson, Christensen and Damsel Nelson. Happy Birthday FORT WORTH, Tex. Second Ward Sunday , box' elder' news, ' ' Reed and Bernice Sacrament Service In The bride is the daughter of and Mrs. iNels Ephraim Christensen of Bear River City. The bridegroom Is the son of Mrs. Daisy Lenora Jensen Duke of Honeyville. day. ,, Parties Honor Reed . And Bernice Beecher e HE WILL DOUBLY APPRECIATE HIS GIFT KNOWING IT'S FROM ZUNDEL'S SPORT other berries were (warned today that they must comply with wage control regulations or face possible charges of violating the Defense Production act. Darrell Seager sang a solo, accompanied by Janice Hansen and talks were given by Harry Foster, Ervin U. Clark, Leon Packer and Hetoer Sessions, r Mr. Seager sang another solo and Mrs Basil Hendricks talked on "What It Means to Have the Priesthood in our Home. Dr. Edward J. Allen, chair man of the Wage Stabilization board of Region UJl, With jurisdiction in Colorado, (Utah, Wyoming and New Mexico, said he Card Of Thanks To those who by their acts of kindness expressed their sympathy and friendship at the time of the death of our beloved hus-- ( band and father, John, Moss Bingham, we (wish to express heartfelt thanks. We wish especially to thank the ward bishopric, the Relief society, high priests quorum, our friends, and all others who assisted in any ' way. Mrs. Ella L. Bingham and Family. -- X- 'The regulation fdf agricultural employers permits pay- Ui ini j had been advised by a reliable source that some cherry growers have increased wages 50 to 60 percent above rates paid in AND 1951. ments of only 5 percent above lawful 1951 wages, Dr. Allen if illegal stated. However, wages were paid in 1951, employers will be in violation If they pay wages 5 percent high, er than the illegal rates, Dads like their sport shirts loud as a brass band as a summer breeze. One things sure, weve a sport shirt for every Pop in town in this wonderful collection. Short and long sleeves. Arrow B.V.D., Stradivari, Thomas, Hollywood Rogue, Lancer, New Era, Creveling, Jantzen, Jackman. Some Australian budhmen enjoy a diet which includes ants, caterpillars, cicadas and other insects, as well as snake meat. "331 . . . some like em quiet v $2.50 and up believe we have the most complete selection of slacks in town. Choose from Gabardines, Flannels, Tweeds and Worsteds. All shades and colors including desert tones and checks. 100 all wool. We ITS STORY IS THAT OF AN ERA!.., ITS DRAMA IS THAT OF AN EMPIRE ..ITS SPLENDOR IS THE VICTORY $12.95 to $29.50 ' X - OF LOVE OVER TERROR AND TYRANNY! Alterations Free on any gift slacks before or after Fathers Day. FATHERS DAY JUNE 15 t OTHER 1 She was a Christian he was a pagan and their love was a conflict between faith and the flesh. A great human story unfolds in this epic of an era told with unrivalled splendor! , A , DAY GIFT- - FATHER'S . , SUGGESTIONS ft ARROW DRESS SHIRTS ARROW NECKWEAR TEXTAN & PARIS BELTS AND SUSPENDERS M-G-- uo Ymi SWANK JEWELRY f - If youre in doubt just what gift would us suggest a GIFT please Dad best-- let CERTIFICATE and he can select V . . just what he wants. TECHNICOLOR STARRIN6 ROBERT TAYLOR PETER USTINOV . 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