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Show Lois McDonald, Eugene Keller Lite' Here jHrs. i ulrtl Keller Gordon arJiSi" h m US CE FOR SUPPLIES From MisyToMrs. Recently, Kunzler Plan December Wedding J. Eugene Kunzler. Setting for the party was the residence of Mrs. Helen R. (Demaey In (Faculty Village on the Mills college ' campus. The couple is making plans for a December wedding which will take place. In Seattle, home of the bride-elect- s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross McDonald. . ; "Miss McDonald is a stall dietician at Mills college. She has attended both the University of Oregon and the University of Washington where she belonged to Delta Gamma sorority. Dr. Kunzler, son. of Mr. and Mrs.. John J. Kunzler of . Park Valley, received his doctorate in chemistry from the University of California and is affiliated with the university as a research fellow in the chemistry depart- who will become the bride of J. Eugene Kunzler in December. The wedding will take NEW MATTRESS? A Washington. Brigham City, Utah Friday, September 29. 1950 - AND SONS MARKET St. 499 South Main Free Delivery PHONE 58 . , Plenty of FREE Parking Space No Meters 100 lb. head of the horticultural department at Washington State college. Miss Elma Merrell left for Logan to enter the US.A.G where she will complete her senior year. , Marilyn Powers Exchanges Nuptial Vows With Farrel Jensen In Lovey Rites Friday Marilyn Powers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Powers o f Brigham City, became the bride of Farrel Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Parry Jensen, in lovely ceremonies at the new . Fourth ward chapel, Friday, Sept. 22. Bishop George Nielsen performed the rites. Following the marriage a reception was held in the (Fourth ward Relief society room with many friends calling during the evening. The bride was dressed In a nylon gown made of embroidery. She wore a nylon bonnet with bridal veil of nylon net, trimmed with pearls, that flowed over her shoulders, attached. i ' Miss Marilyn Powers . . . who became the wife of Farrel Jensen, Friday, Sept. 22. Shejs the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. M Powers of Brigham City. Farrel is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry . Jensen, Brigham City. On San Diego Bay, Cal many yachtsmen enjoy sailrng at its best"l Hill and Hill will not make you a great skipper but it wtf treat you to j all-ov- et .SS'a&.Si: 22 E2 of orchids In the center. The brides mother wore a toast brown evening gown and wore an orchid corsage. The grooms mother was dressed In . tOlfOIATIOlULt. IS 61AIII IIUTIAt SHUTS a salmon pink liace gown and also wore an orchid corsage. For her attendants Miss Powers chose Mrs. James Powers, Jr., ; Miss Rose Marie a Lorn an, a cousin; Mrs. (Don Powand Miss Marers, sister-in-law- ; lene Jensen, sister of the groom. The flower girl was little Miss Pamela Powers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Powers. All the bridesmaids wore matching mits and hats of taffeta In shades of golden yellow. Each of them carried nosegays made of orchids and gladiolus. Best man for the groom was Gordon Jensen, Farrels brother. 'Assisting with the arrange ments at the reception were Cheryl Lee Jensen, Elizabeth Pe- sister-in-law- . gram at the Perry ward was presented by the M.IA. with Isaac A. Young, new president of the YJMM.I.A., conducting. The opening song, Improve The Shining Moments," was sung and invocation was given by Eugene Bott. Singing was directed toy Glenda Larsen with Arlene Wight, accompanist. The theme of fhe M.I.A. was led by Connie Wagstaff followed toy a talk toy Wilma Walker, Max Hirschi also gave a talk. His subject was "Nephi Learns Wisdom In His Youth." A girls trio composed of Doris Simon sen, Marlene Jensen and Diane Grant, accompanied by Jarone Nichols sang two selections, Prayer Perfect," and The Tern pie By the River." Jennie Ravs ten then gave a talk on the Book of Mormon, bringing out the point that wisdom was taught to the youth. Closing remarks were made toy Mr. Young and closing song, Do What Is Right," was followed by benediction toy Martella Nelson, Cose of Mumps One case of mumps was the only Communicable disease reported in Box Elder county for the week ending Sept 22, by the state department of health. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Olsen announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Meflene Thompson, to Mr. Wayne Braegger. Mr. Braegger is the son of Mr. and Mrs. August H. Braegger of Willard. No date for the wedding has been 6et. The bride to be is a graduate of Box Elder high school with the class of 50 and is now employed at the Theron B. Lee Accounting office. itntm. linod figuro. Tho ChampionSupport U a flaxibla, band wavan with a apecial surgical slastic with no buckles. Its ona-pia- ca eomfortabla, taay-to-we- ar, foala right. Dont delay Look Trim Abie. HAMILTON DRUG GOOD THINGS COME BACK Dishes Returning To Popularity in 1950 Complimentary s h fabrics and colors. ape Dont s, miss them! Tailored bonnets, over-fac- e : headT styles. Helmets, Pill Boxes, Berets, Rolled Brim Turbans. New vivid suede, in felt, velours and velvet. - (others Htf ll at $2.95 - $4.95) e- 9) he 5 o ' o - o: As for ao Tat however, HI take mine in another fena Creins OWeber Bulk toast I Oa crisp fall mornand evenings its my idea ings mt heaven! Be sure yeer bread teested and pat plenty well is of that good Cream OWeber tatter m the tat Cream OWetar milk. Oh, yee add a pinch ef salt Seme people like s Bttle daak ef peppec. se : 1 9 .. the same day. I attended a party ta the host see made a real sight andwhen time came for the hit, -for iwia esaaiag Macks that keep Gt. 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Young Tender Green thats the deal! If FOOD jv.f ! Dozen ' 95 CELERY all-me- at HEW CABBAGE ,.b. NEW GREEN CORN i i :vbuh COME IN AND CUT YOURSELF Yes, yyowi VBGBTABLBS 49 59 this FLOUR il1!. 3.19 WAXim'er. 19 Smoked PICNIC HAMS Pound whole or half LEG PORK ROAST Pound -F- an : 47 BOLOGNA 53' ad for BACON A POUND OF for AUOIf J SPRY Glass .... Albers 3 lb. pkg. 2 J Print Bag Big MEATS Oh ' KLEENEX Mustard or Tomato Sauce Yan Camps $2.99 Bay JUICE Shavers unsweetened, fat V. Reg. Size 32c Spring Kist Cream Style yes she used Cream OWeber Milk end Cream OWeber butter, of course! Their delicious flavor really makes a difference! - And I cant help but think that thare art tare masons for the re- turning popularity of bread and milk: (1) Youve known for years that the ereamy flavor is the key to quality in all ef food products, particularly so with goodness dairy products. The delicious flavor OWeber . milk of Cream I O'Weber products is no can assure you. I dont thats .homo- accident, think theres a dairy plant in the genised so the world that can surpass Cream Its reflected In the won globules OWeber. . . are evenly dis- derful flavor ef all their dairy ' tributed through oat the milk, and product. Extra-Ric- h new 0Webers Cream (2) milk that is simply grand with this popular dish. f at $3.95 to $12.75 9 most of us awake for hours after, she served the guests choice of bread and milk or milk toast! The idea was so unexpected and novel, and the servings so delicious I'll wager shes the most popular hostess in her neighborhood. Cream Hats for every age. Wonderfully, fashion fresh. Select now! up and deliver Japan. Webster Our ew collection of Hats themed for Fall and Winter now in complete assortment. Just phone and well pick Evaryona Is youthful, 81 e mattress at an amaz- CHAMPION If you have any society news, phone It to the News-Journsociety editor. The phone number is 192. S , When I was a little girl oar Sunday supper after church consisted of bread and milk. lt was my fathers favorite dish, and so it is with satisfaction that I hear men today report that "theres nothing so good as the two end crusts of bread and a howl of milk. LOTS OF FOLKS CANT Thats where we come in. You can have your present mattress rebuilt into a genuine EVEItTON spring-fille- d '. ricu-ltura- l ed . Gt-Siz- , $9.98 WHITE ipouinm wear a Call, Jo Ann Morris, Margaret (Forsgren, Dorene Young, Mar gene Balls, Betty Lou Walker and Shirley Blaylock. 'Hie bride chose for her going away outfit a rust colored suit with navy blue accessories. Poliowing a short honeymoon to Colorado the young couple will make their home in Brigham City. , The groom will continue his education at Utah State Ag V college. Out of town guests attending the wedding were Mrs. Robert H. Park, Price, Utah; Mr. and Salt Mrs. Eugene Treadway, Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Van Lindblat, San Pedro, Calif.; Mrs. Asteile Lee, Los Angeles, Calif. Old-Fashion- Mrs. George Earl, Brigham had as guests the past week, her father, Eph Haslam and brother 'James Haslam and daughter Mrs. Harriett Hendry whose two children accompanied her. They are all from Canada. Her son. Pvt. Willis Earl has also been visiting recently. He left for Washington state, Sept. 27, where he will embark for City, THU? I IMC ingly low price and ONLY one day service. Mrs. George Earl Is Visited By Relatives Bag U & I SUGAR Presents Sunday Engagement Of Merle ne Program At Perry Thompson To Wayne The last Sunday evening pro- Braegger Announced M.I.A. ll "ii YOU CANT AFFORD Seattle, Daughter And Family Visit With Sessions Mr. and Mrs. Thais A. Mer-reand daughter, Etma, have 'been visiting for the past three weeks with Mrs. Merrell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heber J. Sessions. They left Brigham City last Wednesday morning for their home in Pullman, Washington where Mr. Merrell is sl BOX ELDER JOURNAL Closed Sunday place in He is a graduate of the University of Utah and his profes-siona- l fraternity is Alpha Chi Sigma. everything you for equipping your at completely For njble prices. lle styles in equip- KODUCTS Earl and Della Cutler Higley, Brigham City, baby girl, born Sept. 21. Jay and Audrene Harper Yates, Layton, baby boy, born Sept. 26. Ross and Afton Petersen (Hansen, Brigham City, baby boy, born Sept 25. Arvol Delaun and June Hansen Sackett, Brigham City, baby boy, born Sept 26. Kenneth and Joan Nelson Nelson, Corinne, baby boy, bom ' Sept 26. Junior and Thelma Spencer Romer, Brigham City, baby girl, bom Sept. 27. Lorenzo Max and Ruth Christensen Bott, Brigham City, baby girl, born Sept 28. PAGE THREE ment. ,ve ratlins sBIRTHSlf At a buffet supper gathering, Sunday, August 20, announce-men- t was made of the engagement of Lois McDonald, to Dr. be t Plans December Wedding Lb. VI i ',V l |