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Show three Nothing Daunted I Audreene. Olsen And Jerry Arthur Mprris . SEATTLE, Wash. (UP) Jess W. Mattox, 35, who lost his Vows In Temple July 20 right Exchange Nuptial Utah hand and part of his forearm p. gbarn City, In 1951 and by June and DetLone Sackceremonies conductwhen lovely a 27, durgrenade exploded July day, ed by President El'Ray Christian- ett and solos by Connie Peters, ing World War II in the South sen of the Logan L.D.S. temple, Glen Morris, Vella Sackett and iPacific, makes his living paint-,inne is invited to phone Audrenne Olsen, daughter of Wayne Hunsaker. Janet Morris News flagpoles and tall etv items lor the Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Olsen, presented a comic reading. naltoTO. Brigham City, became the bride After the reception the couof Jerry Arthur Morris, son of ple left on a short honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Morris K. Lee. trip to Yellowstone park. 'Accompanying the couple at The groom, a member of the their July 20 temple wedding for were the brides parents, the armed forces, will leave overseas duty Sunday, July 29, grooms mother and the follow- and the bride will return to the ing: Bishop ahd Mrs. Lewis S. Dee hospital in Ogden - where Wight, Karma Korth, Vella she Is a student nurse. M. B. Olsen, Mrs. LeRoy Hawkes and Mr. and Mrs. Glen mi PAGE ;lder journal g aswn m new 51 tHOTT 's VACUUM CLEANER Sac-ket- t, Following, the wedding party had dinner at the Bluebird cafe HO UNHEALTHY LEAKING DUST! in Logan , , HO TELEVISION INTERFERENCE! From 8 to 10 oclock in the hew cleaning POWER I evening a reception was held honoring the newlyweds in the MTEftiD AIR! Unhaul, f Seventh ward Relief society duct cant Ieoh out Into tko oir you broothof rooms with 275 attending. In NO OUST AO TO IMPTYI Simply the wedding line the bride was om ul Mw popw "SpMa-Stow Hmoc voorl lovely in a floor length moray NIW NO. 0 CARPET NOZZICI taffeta gown. She carried a mb.dd.d dirt dag P' with hair rug wourl bridal wreath of pink rosebuds. ITS OUltT-ROAR! Cnt Into, fnru with phono colic, Tolovicioo The bridesmaids, Janet Moror radio. SPRAYS PAINT, waxot linotoum, ris, Anna Lee Hunsaker and cleicti . . . ductc fumi Parlie Johnson, were dressed in turo . . . iwMpi Aoaril dresses of pastel yellow and NEW TUBES , , . light, MiyM. ! . . . n iImk blue shades. problcmil COMES COMPLETE (Little Pamela the Olsen, .iti h. M th.n wdinary vicyvm tlmurtl brides sister, was flower girl, and was dressed in frosted blue organdy. The brides mother wore a rose colored formal and the goooms mother wore a blue flowered formal. t EHIVE & Best man was Jerry Larsen, Richmond. In charge of and the ONE 68 North Main gifts were Vella serving Sackett, Karma Korth, Darlene Jeppsen, Janet Carol Olsen, Deaun Jensen, & Beehive Coal Appliance John, Etha John, Lila Wright, Brigham City, Utah Ann Jensen, Betty Korth and La Without obligation, I want a res demonstration Rae Korth. the new Lewyt Vacuum Cleaner in my home Ted Olsen and Dave Wright Name. were ushes and Orville Sackett Address was receptionist. City State (A lovely program during the Telephone No. included duets by reception Connie Peters and John Owens rt NO IOCK-SE- COAL APPUANCE GREATEST PRICE REDUCTION N. Price , H. E. Perry Speak At Second Ward R. Morris. Sacrament Meet Sunday t r and H. Eugene Perry, respresenting the stake presidency and 6take high recouncil, gave instructive marks Sunday at the sacrament services in the Second ward, conducted by Bishop Glen Knud President R. N. Price SEN ATIONAL v Mr. and Mrs. Loren R. North and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond North of Inkom, Idaho, visited In Brigham City Sunday afternoon with Louise Ingram, ( The Norths spent Saturday at Camp Williams where Raymond had been head cook during the two weeks encampment. They visited in Salt Lake City Saturday night and returned home Sunday. Visiting Miss Ingram Satur- day were Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Driggs of Ogden. They spent part of the afternoon at Crystal In' a July 20 ceremony, Mlssr. Barbara Burt, daughter of Mr. ilies and friends enjoyed A loveand Mrs. Reginald N. Burt of ly dinner at , the Bluebird cajfe Bear River City, . became the in Logan. The day' was climaxMr. ed with a lovely reception at bride of Lee Hawkes. Hawkes is the son of Mr. and home of the- - bride in Bear River Mrs. Mirle Hawkes of Brigham City at which many relatives a. . and friends of the bride and City. came to wish the couple The rites were solemnized in groom the Logan LJD.S. temple in im- Bonv Voyage. , conducted The couple, both students W pressive ceremonies by President ElRay Christian-sen- . Weber college the past year will settle temporarily rJn Ogdeh , Following the ceremony the where Mr. Hawkes intends to" t - 0E couple together with their fam continue his education. te . " Springs. 23. t Machine Thinks For You SAN LEANDRO, Calif. (UP) Traffic Hazard The Friden Calculating Machine CLEARFIELD, Pa. Co. has added a thinking ma(UP) Frank Maines, 23, was hospitali- chine to its list of office equipzed with injuries received ment. The machine extracts when his wheelbarrow collided square roots of numbers up to with one pushed by another a billion in nine seconds with-py- t worker at brick plant here. use of mathematical tables." sen. The organ prelude was by Renle H. Littlewood after which the congregation sang the opening song and Horace Littlewood offered the invocation. Jay Valentine, Lynn Reeder and eight deacons served sacra- oto unny Brook M thats the whiskey ! i BRAND - i 1 V VISION FACTS Our reputation for careful, accurate, scientific fitting in vision service, is as important to you as it is to us. WE DO ment. NOT PRESCRIBE LENSES POSITIVELY INDICATED. Kay Daines, having completed his work as a teacher, was and sustained as presented worthy to be promoted to the office of priest. Bishop Knudsen read a letter from DeVaugn Petersen, L. D. S. in the laboring missionary British mission field. Closing song by the congregation was followed by the benediction by Heber Smfth. ROY DR. Phone UNLESS . BARNARD F. OPTOMETRIST , Brigham City 1097 ' ? v 86 PROOF 45 KENTUCKY A BUND WHISKEY GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS Visits In Ogden Tuesday Louise Ingram, Brigham City, spent Tuesday, July 24 in Ogden. While there she viewed the parade In the morning and made a trip to Pine View Dam In the afternoon. FIND YOUR SIZE AND YOU'LL FIND A BARGAIN The following births are announced from Cooley Memorial hospital: Ray and Carol Allen Sorensen of Howell, a girl on July 23. 'A boy on July 23, to Dewaytie and Beatrice Emberson Leven-gu- e of Brigham City. Norm an and Marva Dudley Crapo of Brigham City, a boy on July 25. Floyd and Colleen Stokes (Hansen of Brigham City, a boy on July 25, Clarence and Zella Barney Franks of Corlnne, a boy on July 26, (Don and Alton Campbell Welling of Riverside, a boy on July Vjsit At Horpe Of Louise' Miss Barbara Burt And Leo Hawkes Married In Ingram Sun. Afternoon Lovely Temple Rites In Vagan July 20 -- ? - - ThE OLD SUNNY BROOK COMPANY, lOUlSVJULRli 'Hi VACATION FUN IN MENUS For FRIDAY & SATURDAY Shoppers EVERY PRICE IS EVERY ALL FLAVORS ROYAL TREAT 4 oz. MUSHROOMS P Skippy Cream 15 Oz. PEANUT BUTTER f 37c t LIPTON FROSTEE MIX Pierces No. 2 Vt Can ' - for 27c 2 - i - PORK AND BEANS . . . WHITE STAR BITE , ... Armours Treet 51c Armours Chopped Ham 59c - i 22c 0ZE KUNA EASY WITH MEATS! SUMMER EATING IS ARMOURS PANTRY-SHEL- F Armours Deviled Ham . 21c 19c , Armours Star VIENNA Sausage 22c Asst $5.95 Reg. Gabardines a n d Armours Star Corned Beef Hash 43c Crepes.' $3.89 FANCY $7.50 . Asst Reg.wools and Rayons. - $4.89 Reg. , $8.95 Gabardine Woolsr . Fine and $5.89 HATS! HATS! BARGAINS BLOUSES! Reg. to $12.75 Diessy Blouses fcsoriment of crepes c.5 -Blouses $5.89 j Blouses colors.- - T Shirts $1 Buy a bottle of price and get a for lc extra. A-- i jar TOTAL FOR BOTH .89 ass't Plenty of Free Parking Space In Back of Store. Enter at 331 South 1st West. ORES OF OTHER EQUALLED VALUES W LAST DAYS of JULY mm 57 SOUTH MAIN STREET Please! No Refunds or Exchanaes BRIGHAM CITY All Sales Final L s t 12c FLAT, WHITE SUMMER SQUASH, lb. - r Fresh Picked CORN, dozen ii fJ ...7c V Worm Free -- 39c PLENTY OF. FREE PARKING SPACE AWAY FROM THE COST OF METERS! FIFE IUTKI $3 49 00 330 Local - $2 - $3 TOMATOES, lb- .- SAUCE at regular of A-- l MUSTARD ...; Cottons, sheers. r.50 Final Clearance 1 0 SALE Firm For Slicing MARKET A: WE ,) |