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Show Box 2 Friday, January in 1908, pubestablished uceklj newspaper 'Miss Md urine ha Hards, lished every Friday and entered as Second Class Mate v at the post olfice in Brigham City, Utah, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hardy, Ogden, bivame the und the act of March 8. 1879. temple bride of Orlin DeVon Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Subscript ion rate in Box Elder County: $2.25 per S. Allen, Brigham City, on Janin in combination with the advance; year payable 22 in the Logan LDS temuary Box Elder News, published Wednesdays) $4.00 per year. $2.00 for 6 months; single copy 5 cents: ple. Outside Box Elder County, $3.00 per year, comOfficiating at the ceremony x as President A George Raybination rate $5 00 t ByCWC :My friend Rol Madsen calls the N&J to task for marrying1 him off 11 years before he was born. It ' all happened in the last issue when we announced his X 1th wedding anniversary. Charles W. Clayhaugh, Publisher Gladys lohnsnn Advertising Manager Member Audit Bureau of Circulations Utah State Pres.s Association National Editorial Association and United Press. Advertising Representa-rne- : Utah State press Association, Salt Lake City. dont mind you cheating me out of my ture should be built for around square foot of floor space. golden wedding anniversary and my diamond jubilee, Rol explained, but I sure hate to lose out on all those presents my j friends and relatives surely would have sent me on those two occasions. I nci 84th. N county flying farmer, indicating a possible take-of- f on his projected Seatthis week-en- d tle to Miami cross country, flight in an attempt to set a new record for light Fuhriman now is in Seattle awaitplanes. ing favorable weather conditions and a strong tail wind. According to his wire his weather advisors indicate possible take-othis week-en- i , , non-sto- p J'.An interesting note about .. f the firm of ar- chitects employed by the board of education tdpepare plans for the new addition at coln school was learned this week. Lin- ff junior partner with the firm of Hodgson A jier Word was received in Brigham City, Thursday morning from Bel Fuhriman, Box Elder We meant 4xth, Rol. $1200 d. and Holbrook.is Kenneth J. Hall, formerly of Brigham City. Hell be working on the plans fojr the new addition to the school he attended here as a lad. Well he watching the daily newspapers for progress of the flight, like all the rest of Bels fans here. - 'it is interesting to note that the architects cost estimate on this new addition is considerably under that of recent school building projects in this county, less even than Central school which was built several years ago and before the1 more recent cost increases. According to these estimates Ruel Kskelsen, Chamber of Commerce prex.v and speaker at the Tuesday meeting of the Rotary club had some kind words to say about the N&J, so weve been told. We cant quote him exactly, much as like to. You see we missed the talk. the struc- - mmm a L. - v Get Helpful Hints At the regular monthly meeting of the Future Homemakers of America, held at Box Elder High school last Thursday. (Miss Arvilla Clark of the cosmetology .A j TRIPS DAILY jCi3 3 03 uvea PHONE 175 come in and compare the features. a power steering The i Hy-Dri- ElRay Jackson performed best man duties. Men in the w'edding party wore white carnation boutonnieres. For her daughters wedding Mrs. Hardy chose a powder blue gown. Mrs. Allen wore a wine shaded frock. Both pinned cor- Miss Gladys NielMiss Charlene Rookhuyen and Miss Marge Freestone as- sisted with the many gifts presented to the young couple. During the evening Miss Maiy Wayment and Miss Irene Hoh-lioentertained with vocal selections .For the honeymoon trip the new Mrs Allen donned a powder blue suit with black accessories The newlyweds are now making their home in Brigham City. s at their sages of carnations shoulders. In keeping with the theme of the reception the wedding cake was beautiful. The three tiered affair stood upon a lace covered table with white lighted tapers on either side. Yellow rosebuds and lavendar orchids adorned the cake which was topped with a miniature tem- Dont Miss The SENIOR HOP Immediately Following The Game TONIGHT, ple. Host and hostess for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mace. Mack M. Wade was master of 29TH BOX ELDER ceremonies. Those in charge of serving were: Miss Nelda Allen, Miss Pauline Jensen, Miss Georgia Hohlios and (Miss Florence Stathis. Miss Lois Holmes, Miss Don VS. WEBER The Xi Alpha chapter of Beta Jayceettes of (Brigham City Sigma Phi met at the home of met at the Idle Isle Cafe on Mrs. Reva Nelson, last Monday Wednesday, January 20, for regNorma Mrs. Butler, evening. president, took charge of the ular monthly meeting. Following luncheon the ning was spent in playing JANUARY Box Elder High School Gym Beta Sigma Phi Chapter Jaycettes Hold January Studies Nationalism Meeting at Idle Isle business matters were cleared up, the lesson was continued by Mrs. Evelyn Dain-es- . The Relative Her topic, Merits of Nationalism and InterThe advantages nationalism. and disadvantages, if any, were discussed concerning the United of Nations, and the attitudes various countries toward the United Statps brought spirited and interesting comments from the floor. A tasty lunch was served by tho hostess. Mrs. Nelson, before the group adjourned. 27 at the Cooley MeThe youngster was born Jan- Januaiy morial hospital. D. Dee uary 16 at the Thomas A major operation was perMemorial hospital in Ogden. on formed Thursday morning are Douglas Orchard, 274 North First Maternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Walter Millar of East. He is recovering nicely Ogden Mrs. Ruddell is the for- according to hospital reports. mer Joy Millar Mrs Hattie Johnson, 157 South Mr. Ruddells parents are Mr. First West, underwent a major and Mrs. Clair Ruddell of Brig- operation on Thursday, Janham City, who now boast nine uary 28, at the local hospital. She is doing nicely. grandchildren. evebin- - go- - The lovely floral centerpiece was won by Mrs. Barbara Pella. Those in charge of the affair were Sally Harper, color captain and Roxie Giesler, director member, with the following assisting: Mrs. .Carolyn Byiwater, Mrs. lAifton Swenson and Mrs. Pat Larson. The SECOND TEAM 6:30 P. M. FIRST TEAM 8:00 General Admission 75c $1.00 Reserved Seats P. M. High School Students Elementary Students Mure holds no-sh- ift ve no-sh- ift drive in the in other low-pri- ce fuii-tim- e field. Plus many features not found low-pri- ce cars Tho Wilde Speaks At Auxiliary Meeting or even among some of the high-pric- e carsl Drive and Power Steering each available at low extra cost take a new Plymouth for a trial drive.., give it a real workout on the road. then tel! US Which of Plymouths beautiful new models you prefer and how youd like to pay. Our deal will be easy on your pocketbookl 1$. y- - c L. D. Wilde, instructor at Box Elder high school, was guest speaker Monday evening, January 25, as members of the American Legion Auxiliary met for regular monthly meeting. Following opening ceremonies conducted by Mrs. Esther Hodges, the program time was turned over to Mrs. Ruth S. Jensen, chairman of the community service committee. She announced the following program: a vocal solo by Kathy Claybaugh followed by two vocal selections by June Larsen. 'Both were accompanied by Portia Reeves. Mrs. Jensen then introduced Perc Petersen who spoke on the forthcoming polio drive, He read a most effective poem, The Touch of the Masters (Hand. Mrs. Grace Price, chairman of the legislative committee, Mr. then introduced Wilde, whose topic vvos the Legion Program." Refreshments were served by e Mrs. Alberta Koford, 'Miss Mrs. Lucille Bywater, Holst, Mrs. 'Merle Malmrose and Mrs. Shirley Glore. Tmo-gen- hy-sty- le new Plymouth -y Brigham and Corinne Masons Attend Meetings . 5 V gowns. l Mr. and Mis. Crawford of Ogden announce the arwas perAn appendectomy rival of their fust child a boy, formed on Eleanor Dashee, 13, lovely to be named Scott Crawford. of the Intermountain school on na Adams sen. L. D. that means easier parking and driving. driving smoothest, least expensive Hy 3 Step-hanoti- s department of Weber college spoke to the girls. She talked about different hair styles and how they should be worn according to the shape of the face. She also demonSixteen Visit in Las strated on several of the girls. All agreed it was a very interVegas Last Week-En- d A party of 16 esting meeting. local people The month before, Miss Bes- spent last week-enat Las , sie Hansen, home demonstration Vegas, fishirig, agent for Box Elder county, at- and visiting supper clubs. tended the meeting, giving a Included in the party . were demonstration that was both Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Breitenbeker, ineresting and helpful. Mr. and Mrs. Denzel Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Horsley, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wixom, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James Powers, James Brown and Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Ferry. easy steps to getting the best car buy! U the nuptial vows, dinner was served to immediate family members at the Allen home in Brigham City. The same evening a reception honored the couple at the Twenty-Ninth LDS ward in Ogden. The hall was beautifully decorated with candelabra and palms In keeping with the yellow, white and orchid color scheme a lovely floral arrangement of yellow chrysanthemums and white hyacinths adorned the rooms. The bride was charming in a gown of nylon net over satin. It was fashioned with a lace and satin bodice with collar, long pointed sleeves and an over skirt of pleated nylon. A with bonnet enhanced orange blossoms held the fingertip veil of brides illusion. She carried a bouquet of and feathered carnations centered with a beautiful orchid corsage. Standing with her as maid of honor was her sister, Miss Betty Hardy, gowned in a lavendar ballerina length creation. All bridesmaids, Miss Carol Harris, Miss Irene Hohlios, Miss Delma Allen and Mrs. Paul Dillon were gowned in yellow ballerina length gowns. They carried matching muffs covered with carnations and chrysanthemums complementary to their Hospital Notes Rud-del- sight-seeing- HOWARD HOTEL e mond Following wed meeting. After the Future Homemakers Ogden Couple Tell Of Baby Son's Birth Orlin Allen Takes Ogden Bride A peaking 'Just a transposition 29, 1954 Brigham City, Utah jjfi ersonnlhj I Elder JOURNAL solid value Plymouths lad! For solid value is an established example, there are more Plymouths used as taxicabs than all other standard-buil- t cars combined. Plymouth s0(aKs0P headquarters for value Utah Grand Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons, at the close of the 82nd annual communication on Tuesday named Elliott W. Evans, Salt Lake City attorney, as grand master. Those from Brigham City who attended meetings in Salt Lake on Monday and Tuesday were: 'Frank Nedbalek. Nick Kozak, Robert Howard, Darrell Petersen and Maxwell Pohl. Henry Rohde and his son, Ray Rohde, of Corinne, also attended the meetings. Returns Home Ferd Troxell returned to his home in Brigham City recently following more than trwo months in Salt Lake hospitalization Dont just dream or wish but DO and HAVE the things you want in life by saving for them. Flanned savings at Box Elder County Bank turns dreams into realities, and enables you to look to the future with confidence Begin NOW . . . make regular deposits out of each pay check. Youll be amazed at how rapidly your savings plus liberal interest will grow ! START SAVING FOR YOUR FUTURE TODAY! City. ROXfLDERfpUNTyRANK Veterinary SMALL ANIMAL CINIC Who won in the Mew Your Win Plymouth" Contest? dealer has the official list of wmaeri Each Saturday Open 9 A M. to 6 P. M. 63 NORTH MAIN Phone: Brigham 1040 or Tremonton 5766 - Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 110 South Main Street Brigham City, Utah 50c 25c |