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Show Wedding Vows to Be Exchanged This Evening By Janace Mace and Adrian Nelson in Perry Sherma Stallings Is Lovely Fall Bride One of the loveliest brides of the season was Miss Sherma Stallings, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Stallings, Corinne, who became the wife of Jack L. Oram, son of Mr. and Mrs L. L. Oram, Friday evening, Sept 16 The double ring ceremony was performed by Bishop Rudy Van Kampen in the presence of close friends and relatives at the Brigham City Fourth ward cha- semble was the fingertrlp veil-otraditional brides illusion, cascading from a dainty crown of irredescent sequins The bridal bouquet was of white gladioli centered with immature red rosebuds. Wedding vows will be exchanged this evening by Miss Janace Mace, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Mace, Perry, and Adrian Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Nelson, also of , i Perry. Nuptial Vows will be recited in the presence of family members and close friends in the Relief Society room of the Perry LDS ward. Bishop Rulon Hirs-chas been asked to officiate. Immediately following tbs wedding promises the newly weds will be feted at a wedding reception in the recreation halt. The bride-to-bhas attended Box Elder High school. The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Box EldeT High school and is currently engaged in farming In Perry. They plan to reside in, Perry. Prior to the wedding, girl feted friends of the bride-to-bMiss Mace at a personal show, er. Hostess was. Miss Patsy Hunsaker. The affair was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hunsaker,- Harper ward. Many lovely gifts were presen ted to the guest of honor. Honeymooned in Las Vegas iff " ft- 7 Attending the new Mrs. Oram as matron of honor was Mrs Jack McLea, sister of the bride. Bridesmaid was Miss Charlene Both wore identical Moyes frocks of white and red polka pel. V neckdot taffeta featuring yThe bride entered the chapel full skirts, and drop waiston the arm of her father and lines, They carried nosegays of was given in marriage before lines white red split an Impressive setting of double streamers carnations with Her ankle length candelabra. gown of white tulle over satin Standing as best man was featured a bouffant three tiered Keith Oram, brother of the bride skirt, each tier edged with im- groom Ushers were Richard Slaported Belgian lace. The por- ter and David Jeppsen All men trait neckline was enhanced by of the wedding party wore carnation boutonnieres. matching lace The long pointed sleeves were fashioned by Displayed during the evening sheer tulle. Completing the en was the beautiful double tiered ;'t 1 ','A V? " . lit ? S-- ,! mu Wr h jj t )!$ ?--" hl e pep-perm'- e - AT 0SfovtHx- - SUCCESS OF 56 The best highway route from New York City, to San Francis cb is 3,062 miles long, according to the American Automobile Assn. first Ward Relief Society to Resume Meetings Oct. 4 ' jp m QQQ1 m jsr jr jf S jar .jar. ..ml. All ladies of the First ward are invited to attend the fust regular weekly meeting of the Relief Society organization Tuesday, Oct. 4, beginning at 3 p. m according to Mrs. Leona Rees, president. A very interesting theology lesson is being prepar ed for the meeting. The teachers report meeting will precede the regular meet Ing, to begin at 2:30 p. m. A good attendance is desired, said Mrs. Rees. 2 Box Elder JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday, September 30. 1955 la weekly newspaper, eetabUsbad end 190$, every Friday published entered ee Second Qm Matter at the poet office in Brigham City, Utah, wider the act of March I, 1179. A Subscription rata $3.90 per year, pay ta combination able in advance with the Bos Elder News, (published Wed oeedeye) $3 00 per year $2.50 for $ month; single copy 10 oente. ' Member Audit Bureau of Circulations, NaPreas Association, Utah Stata tional Editorial Association and United Press. Advertising Representatives Utah State Press Salt Lake Association, City, Utah. Y?nm u UlIjJ liMiiku fluttce. a. KENTUCKY EARLY TIMES STRAIGHT DISTILLERY BOURBON WfHISKt COMPANY LOUISVILLE II PROOF 1, . Chae. W. Claybeugh, Publisher Gladys Eckorsley, Advertising Manager 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Oram recent newlyweds, exchanged wedding vows Friday' evening, September 16, in the Brigham City Fourth ward chapel. Mrs. Oram is the former Sherma Stallings,, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Stallings, Corinne. The benedict is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Oram, Ogden. . . . -- with the new FLIGHT SWEEP wedding cake, adorned with roses and lovebirds and topped with a miniature bnde and groom. October 7 and 8 at the The following births are an. cere- Shortly following nounoed from Cooley Memorial mony, the newlyweds left for a honeymoon in Las Vegas, Ne- hospital: vada For her going away enA girl was born September a 28 to Edward and Dixie Larsemble, Mrs. Oram chose i suit of avocado green with gun-met- sen Payne, Brigham City. gray accessories. GREENHALGH MOTOR CO. ; 333 North Main Phone 1520 , Raymond and Wilda Frost Grouse Creek are the What's the matter, Jim, you parents of a boy 'born Sept. 28, i dont look good? Im not feeling well. Im lust State and federal seed laws are among the oldest regulatory recovering from a case of Kimber, services protecting farmers. ' d mountfaiiini IFhdn yoGGO'e moving cr chair ffGaeyVe SGffer movonug T Lets take a walk around the NEW 56 FORD ! Employees at the Bingham Mine are safer moving a mountain to produce copper than the average person is doing household choree. Actually theyre five times safer! t i Pi e- - - tj XTXT 2. Here, National Safety Council figures show one in 36 persons suffers a home accident each year. At the mine, men in 265 different jobs, which include drilling, blasting and hauling, have an accident rate of only one in 154. The mills and refinery also have outstanding safety records. T on your left, is the inspiration for the styling of the 56 Ford the famous Ford Thunderbird. Look at those broad, flat hoods, for example. Here is styling that will stay in style. It's the fine oar at half the fine car price I The safety program at Utah Copper is the result of sincere concern for the welfare of employees. Every year it calls for careful plan ning and the expenditure of more than $100,000. One equipment change now being made to insure greater safety will cost $500,000 when completed. 3. Heres what you ride on. This flame has five including a member up front. It can special really take it! By the way, the control Front Sus. arms of Ford's to cushion pension are as well as the up. out the head-odown shock of bumps. . n 6. , The will Thunderbird give you a new lease on driving enjoy, ment. Its available in Fordomatic e and Station Wagon models. You Y-d can have the in Fordomatic Mainlaine and Custombne Six is models, or Fords new available in any modeL new Y-- 8 Fair-lan- "G0-packe- 176-h.- p. This Lifeguard cushioning for instrument panel and sun visors is optional. It gives you extra protection when thrown forward in an accident. You may also have optional seat belts to help keep occupants securely in seats. 8 5. Note the design of this new Lifeguard steering wheel. The wheel rim is over three inches aboie the post to cushion the dm er in case of an accident. Its a feature of new Lifeguard Design which Ford spent oier two years to gne you added prodeveloping tection in case of an accident. deep-cent- South Main latch. It new Lifeguard door is another member of Fords new Lifeguard family. A douhle-gri- p teamwork at Utah Copper has produced a safety record which benefits all Utahns, because, in the long run, it helps maintain Employee-manageme- 3' Well , that covers the important points. But there's a lot more. So wed like to invite you to come in and see the new 56 Ford for yourself! Then you'll see the colorful new exteriors and interiors, the quality workmanship that is evident everyv here. Then youll learn the full atory. When you do, youll knew that Ford is the fine car at half the FV 4 ANDERSENS-FOR- rtt. fine car price. D nt copper production. er ... 323 7. Heres Fords Employees and their families benefit from the carefully engineered safety program at Utah Copper because the family of a safe worker is more secure. Also they are relieved of the worry and suffering caused by accidents. The company benefits because a safe worker is a steady producer and a good safety record helps attract competent workmen. locking engagement reduces the chance of doors springing open under unusual strain of impact Chances of serious injury in accidents are leu when passengers remain in the car. 137-h.- s - v angle-mount- 202-h.- ld Fourteen specialists are assigned to full-tim- e safety work, while 450 supervisors are responsible for safety as part of their duties. But all of Utah Coppers 6300 employees have assigned themselves to making the safety program work. Their enthusiastic cooperation helps make it a success. Ball-Joi- ING. Hennecott Copper Corporation ' eA Phone 56 Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah s BoHyvootTs Hewst-T- Y Best Kennewtt Celebrity PkjhuusV", KVTV, Channel 2, 1 KENTUCKY Wahtev&tj, 8 4 |