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Show ne woacWns Marriage Engagement, Marriage Plans Told L Hari Miss CttllJei isenlsTold announcement of the and forthcoming Powers. MarilynShtw ofMr; and Mr. James Farrell Jensen, son fowers. to Mrs. Parry Jensen, te j today by her parents. he to (X young couple Planof Sep. part latter the and will be honored theevening at a large recep- WmJt tfgJJ J B Marilyn Powers - led S Farrell Jensen in the latter ' bride to he Is a graduate iSox Elder high school with L dass of 48, where she was activities and ve In school part of . is the daughter of HOUSE , . James M. Powers, Brigham FINE I PLUMBING WE CAM DO ) NEW ' Mr. and Mrs. j J City. later attended the U.S.A.C., for one and f years. She is now employed at Mason News Agency. Mr. Jensen Is also a graduate of Box Elder high school and Is a junior student at U.S.A.C., where he Is a member of the R.O.T.C. unit. He also served with the U. S. army for two years. After their return from a bon one-hal- FORVtXJ j : AM for PRESTON L. JONES feir CONGRESS because: I Ho advocato, build Utah through reclamation an a toll liquidating batii. Ha hat tha cauragt to dtmand Utah't share of tha Colorada Hirer water ba put to banaficial via before it Is lost to Utah. Ha It fighting for tha development of adequate municipal water supplies through building the Wtber Rosin Project, the Can-tral Utah Project, and the Dixie Project. He It qualified through practical experience to bring this program Into being. He hat served four terms at mayor of Nephij member, Utah Water and Power toardj Director, Utah State Water Users Association; and Director, 21 Counties Colorado River Development Committee. Preston L Jones will fight for you and Utah. ' RAIPH RIACKHAM lespste County Commission Chairman Piss- - No. Sanpoto Water Users Assn. Pm. llton Pm4 Manufacturer Assn. . .. Monegsr Moroni Feed Company v (PoW Perry Primary Present Program In Ward Sun. E. Friday, August 1950 1 By Mia. Lyman Wight "About 10 of college education dollars paid out each year by our state government come from tax paymentsi made by mines and smelters." - ' AT . gnoB quanta Eastman And Ansco - THE HERITAGE WHISIY FAMOUS SINCE W4 . MOVIE FILM KODAK FILM All popular sizes and types in stock at lowest prices. If we well get it for dont have you. it , : . -T- - . MASON'STill Winn) Open 10 Every Night ; Kindi 86.8 PROOF 60 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS CONTINENTAL DISTILLING CORPORATION PHILA., PA. - Arrived & FIVE BOX ELDER NEWS of PERKY Mr. and Mrs. Miltin Mrs. Orville Dallin of' Spring-ville- , J. Thome of Ogden 6pent last visited ' thelr brother and Sunday ..visiting at the home of family, Amald Dallin, Friday Mr. and Mrs. Leland Thorne and Saturday. Saturday. Mrs. and attended the Sunday meetDallin entertained ih their hon- ings here. or at a dinner. Other out of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stokes town guests were Mr. and Mrs. and son, Stephen, of Salt Lake Dennis Dallin of Logan'; and Mr. City, visited a few days of last and Mrs. Lucky Doughton ! of week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Larsen. Glenda and Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Andersen DeAnna Lansen returned to Salt of Hooper and Mrl and Mrs. Gene Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Andersen and three sons of Red- Stokes for a few days vacation. wood, Calif., were Sunday guests Dr. Kent Clark of Los Angeles, of Mr. and Mrs. Ercy Whitaker. son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Clark Mrs. Dan Harris and Mr. and Ls visiting with relatives and Mrs. Irvin Harris and four chil- friends in 'Utah. He spent last dren of Thatcher, Idaho were Friday at the home of Mr. and Friday visitors at the home of Mis. LeRoy D. WhlteN Mr. and Mrs. Ercy Whitaker and Visitors at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nelsen. and Mrs. H. Eugene Perry last Mrs. Mildred H. Bennion and week were Mr. and Mrs. C. A. daughter of Corvallis, Oregon, Bate of Rigby,' Idaho, and Mr. visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Glen Allen of FrankJohn P. Holmgren. t lin, Idaho. iLittle Eric Redd, son of Mr. daughter of Mr. and and Mrs. Dale Redd of Ogden, Sorensen, Mrs. Leonard Sorensen, Betty week several spent days last of at the home of his grandparents, Ann Christensen, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jensen while Mr. and Mrs. Chester Christenhis parents were vacationing In sen; Carrol Lynn Cox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Cox, were Sun Valley. cinfirmed members of the church The family of Mrs. C. C. An- on Sunday. . dersen paid homage to her Sunwas Mrs. LaVela Matteson anniday on her 83rd birthday to her club Saturday afhostess versary. Out of town guests were ternoon. Pinochle was played Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Andersen, with going to Elizabeth Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum 'Andersen, Iversen,prizes nd Verda Andersen. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Andersen, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. s Boyd Andersen, Mrs. Emma Paice attended a reMr. and Mrs. Jerry Andersen and union of the Batchlor family at Mrs. Sarah Chidester of Salt Lagoon Sunday. Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Cory iFrisby of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holman Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. celebrated their 50th wedding Elton Olsen of Hyrum visited fam- Mr. anniversary Sunday, The and Mrs. Glen Iversen. : ily motored to Logan canyon Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Christenand a very enjoyable time was sen of Ogden visited the Chester had. Mr. and Mrs. Holman were Christensen family Sunday. married on August 8, 1950. They Mr. and .Mrs. Lorin Christenare the parents of 12 children, sen returned from a trip to the ten of whom are living. They Wind River country, last week. are Mrs. Sylva Miller of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Butler of GarFern Arbon, Bear River; Given land visited their daughter, Mrs. Kimber, 'Nella McNiel, Wanda Jensen and family Sunday. Smith of Ogden; Burley Holman Vay of Corinne; Courtley and Harry Phone your news to 1,000. and Holman, Burbank, Calif., Colleen Hunsaker of Honeyville, and Verla Able of Elwood. Mrs. 'Lee Anderson and son and daughter of Los Angeles, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Andersen. Mr., and Mrs. Vay Jensen gave their son the name of Floyd Butler" Jensen in sacrament meeting Sunday. Margaret Ann Just of PAGE- - . . Primary Election Sept. 5 K. i . the night meeting in the ward chapel last Sunday evening. The prelude was played by 'Maxine Nelsen and Eva Young conducted the opening song, We Thank Thee O God For a Prophet. The prayer was offered by Carolyn r r Johnson. President Thelma Billings gave the address of welcome and conducted the program. The theme of the program, Ideals and Goals Of The Primary In Poems and Readings, was given by the primary officers. The program was in commemoration of the 72nd anniversary of the organization of the primary. The closing song, Shine On, was by the congregation and the benediction was giveri by T i Cathy Young.; '. VOTE "JONES FOR CONGRESS" for the Third Boys and girls the ward Primary presented program Sunday evening at the ward chapel. Opening and closing prayers were given by Masters Charles Fife and David Hall. The program opened with a song by the Primary girls chorus. A piano solo was played by Deanna Nelsen and an accordion solo given by Garth Jensen. Poems, telling of the work done by each class during the summer session was given by the individual class teachers, Ruth Philips, Merle Christensen, Arlene Kunzler, Donna Valentine, Margaret Hillam and Mildred Perry. Mrs. Leah Jensen, Primary president, was in charge of the meeting. Hog cholera was first reported in the United States toy an Ohio farmer in 1833. . eymoon trip the young couple plan to make their home in Brigham City. . Palitkal Acfvartisamant From , c. e bj , Gives Program Sunday BERRY BEAR RIVER CITY Mr- - and Mrs. Morris Dallin and Mr. snd September. The bride-to-b- J From ear Rivit ' . Frosting fCTT Nrwr I BUILD THAT j DREAM J ; . . who will become the bride of VACNYOU j are: facts 4 Third Ward Primary -- - Our New Fall Stocks oi Suits And Topcoats . SUITS AND TOPCOATS a big moment when any car rolls up to your door and you start out fresh and r'S . spanking bright. Think, then, what its going to mean when that new car is a ROADMASTER like this one pictured here. driving, ease your way. A some flexible steering wheel, matic windshield washers, , Because the Fabric, by Botany Mills - oilll swing wide the door and slide into a car thats truly fine ( and looks it. ' Youll put foot to treadle and the off touch might of a great, the Suit, these hand-- v Botany Brand 500 Suits and some Topcoats are truly two of a kind. 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