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Show PAGE THREE BOX ELDER JOURNAL Friday, April 18. 1952 Brigham City, Utah . a talk on Ho- Civic Club Slates , lland by Mites Dorothy Ann She also showed beau- Annual Outgoing Tin fey, etrioved Announces Wedding Plans tifully colored slides. Officers Party April 26 The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Blythe Tlngey on Newly named officer of the Book Lore Club Hears Thursday evening, April 10. Civic .Improvement club today Refreshments were served to announced that plans are underOf Holland Thursday 13 members and the guests. way for a festive Outgoing OffiMembers of the Book Lore cers party to be held Saturday, club and one- guest, Mrs. Doris Phone your society news to 7TL April 26, at 1:30 p. ra. In the Central School auditorium. Mrs. Zenos W. Earl, president, urged that reservations be made , Mrs. C. by calling her at A. Munns at 223 or Mrs. All Olsen, whose number Is 674. She also reminded members that reservations must be In by Wednesday evening, April 23, in order that final plans for luncheon may be made. Ins. Earl serves as general chairman with the following ofMrs. Russell ficers assisting: Tingey, Mrs. Winston P. Nelson, Mrs. Ray Dalnes, Mrs. Paul Andersen, Mrs. Willis Hansen, Mrs. Glen Anderson, Mrs. Maurice Burtoher, Mrs. C. A. Munns, Mrs. ABf Olsen and Mrs. Carroll Williams. Serving committee members for the Outgoing Officers party include: Mesdames Grant All-reDavid O. Andersen, 3. Edwin Baird, Glen Bennlon, Victor J. Bott, Chester Knudsen, Don IDevere Christensen, C. Chase, W. Claybaugh, Davis, Lloyd Leon Goodliffe, Lamonf Glover, Sam Gordon, Ray Grant, Horsley, IF. A. Holmes, Wayne Jepperson, Chester Johnson, Theron Lee, Bill Tyson, Mark Nielsen, Clyde Oman, Prico outlook on sugar is very good. Evan W. Owen, George Nielsen, A. Elwyn Seely, Owen Western e He has a cropping program that calls for skow, L. J. Smith, James M. Powers and Miss Stella Young. a steady crop rotation. Luncheon be served will irrie Sugar beets fit in weD with other promptly at 1:30 oclock by gaily costumed young girls. Plans . . gated crops. J are being made for special pro' f . . . , ; l gram with Mrs. Ray Daines as e Sugar beets are two crops m one: the mistress of ceremonies. Mr, and Mrs. James !W. Barker of Brigham City announce the coming marriage of their daughter, Ferl Rose, to Mr. John Reed Call, Mr. Call ,1s the. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Vusco Call, also of Brigham City. The young couple ae planning an early summer wedding to take place on June 5 In the Logan L.DS. temple. The bride to be Is a graduate of Box Elder high school and has been attending the Utah State Agricultural college at Logan. Mr. Call is a graduate of Box Elder high school and Is now a Junior student at the University of Utah. He fulfilled an L. D.S. mission In the Eastern Canadian mission field. - , 344-W- k . . T i. go for that old saying 'you can't gat something for nothing.' Whan you gat paid without producing enough, costi go up, prices naturally go up too, and I don't like that one bit. So I'm carrying on a personal campaign against inflation by producing! Eight hours work for eight hours pay, and if others will do the same that old paycheck will buy a lot more." 1 ... READ THE CLASSIFIEDS & SAVE Marriage Of Miss Louise Call And Rex Emerson Edwards Solemnized In LDS Temple The marriage of Miss Louise Numerous parties and show-en- s Call, daughter of. Judge and honored the couple prior to Mrs. IB. C. Call, to Emerson Rex their marriage. Mr. Edwards, Mr. Edwards, son' of the late former Willard ward counselor, and Mrs. David Edwards of Wil- was presented four volumes of lard, was solemnized March 26 Church History' by the ward, and in the Salt Lake temple. A parand gifts in his honor parties close and friends of eighteen ty were given by the Deacons In the relatives participated and the Primary boys temple session. The marriage quorum and girls. ceremony was performed in shower honbeautiful sacred rites by Elder A miscellaneous the bride-to-bat the home Robert L. Young, temple presi- ored of Miss Hannah Hillam with dent. Miss Norma Jensen- as Following the ceremony a Mesdames Kenneth Weight wedding breakfast was held in and Leon Christiansen enterthe Ambassador dining room tained in her honor. During the with Mrs. Harold Staples, Salt evening tea towels were emLake City, and Mrs. Howard broidered and presented to the sugar .for cash sales; and the. tops for . Baddley, Willard, sisters of the guest of honor. ' groom, in charge. A Mother and Daughter showfeeding livestock. simula- er was given by women and A large centerpiece Gold Club Auxiliary He gets good yields because of a sound ted lovebirds amid phlox and school girls of Howell, where To Eve daffodils, and similar individual Mrs. Edwards taught school for Meet Monday farming program; thus, his cash income favors were set at each plate. two and one-hal- f years. from sugar beets is good. The womens auxiliary of the During the serving, humorous Mrs. Elizabeth Madsen and couwill for Golf wishes club the Mrs. former personalized Brigham City Phyllis Owen, meet next Monday evening at ple were read by each guest teacher associates, entertained Yoa will find that most producers of high tonnage the elub house, at 7:30 oclock, with brief remarks by the bride, with a, novel handkerchief sugar beets are the farmers who grow constant acreage it was announced this week by groom, Judge and Mrs. B. C. shower. Mrs. J. Rulon Christenyear after year in rotation with other crops; they fertilize Mis. Leo Nelson, secretary of Call and Bishop Delbert Cook of sen entertained friends and reltheir soils adequately, plant early, irrigate when needed, Willard. the group. atives at her beautiful home In Mrs. Norma Butler, president A lovely reception was given Salt Lake Cfty. Many beauti and cultivate when necessary. . of the club, will be in charge of by the brides parents In the ful and useful gifts were pre the meeting and will announce Fourth ward chapel on Friday sented. elecrecent the results of the Mr. and Mis. Edwards plan to evening, March 28. tion and Install the new offiReceptionists were Mr. and make their home at Terreton, ' cers. Mrs. Leon Christiansen, Idaho. Ail members and the wives of Those In the receiving line new members are asked to at- were: Judge and Mrs. IB. C. Call, Refreshments will be Mrs. Edith Baddley and Mrs. Pair Honored Prior, tend, -served at the close of- the meet- Grace Anderson, Hal Cummings , ing. of Salt Lake City, best man, the To Leaving For bridegroom, the 'bride, gowned U. S, Air Force, . in a wedding dresS of satin and maMrs. lace, Phyllis Glover, Members of the Priest quorum tron of honor and Misses Han- and teachers quorum of the nah Hillam, Norma Jensen and Brigham City Second ward met Helen McDonald of Ogden, at the home of Ardell Jeppsen bridesmaids. last Monday evening in honor Gale Baddley 'and Ofner Cali of Lynn Reeder, son of Mr. and were ushers. , Mrs. Ralph R. Reeder and Ray-noDon C. Call, master of ' cerePetersen, son of Mr. and monies, announced the follow- Mrs. Ivan C. Petersen. ing program: vocal solos by Don Both of the boys left Thurs Woodyatt of Willard; Mis. Leon day, April 17 for Ft. Douglas to Christiansen also sang vocal enter the U. S. air force. They solos; eight young nieces of the expect to be near Oakland, sometimes couple sang I Love You Truly," Calif. raises lacoma Standard's Miss Ramona Madsen was pianThey divided Into two groups such comments as: "You people do a lot ist. and played basketball until be of business. You must rolling in dough. were dark. After dark they went into Dainty refreshments served by nieces of the newly the house and the evening was How about answering this one What do weds. Refreshments were under spent playing games and telling make do all die with money you you the direction of Mis. Sylvia Gal- jokes. Tb answer Is a m attar of public legos assisted by Miss Gene Cake, Pie and ice cream were and Miss Maxine Galle- served to 30 people. record. But in brief after weve paid gos.' Bishop C. LeGrande Horsley, tat materials, wages, employee benefit, Mrs. Gladys Schroeder, Marie Counselor Lafayette F. Jensen and miscellaneous expense. ..wear and Call, Betty Call, Merle Call, Mrs. and Wynn N. Jeppsen and Clau Laverne Edwards of Terreton dius Olsen, ward clerk were tear on plants and equipaoent...intereet and Mrs. Opal Christensen of present. debts... and, in the last on our long-terSalt Lake City were in charge 5 years, more than $405 ,000, 000 in talaa of the many lovely gifts presenThe phone number of the News then what's left, the "money, we ted to the couple. and Journal Society editor It, 77L Here's why your neighbor is growing more sugar boots imm GHEE Coming Marriage of Fcrl Rose Barker Announced DODIM , e SATURDAY-ONLYLadies Reg: $1.35 $ DAY ONLY 51 HAMMER ! Double Roll . i PLIERS 51 . with border to match 10" Master, reg. $1.45 Flat Wall BENCH VIS- PAINT Regular $1.65 $1.00 , T 2for51 Rotary Water SPRINKLER BIG $ DAY GSAMAIM Regular $1.25 TABLE 5103- Dozens of Items Reduced Vi and More SPRAY AND nffTi Chalk line .$1 MANY VALUES SEE More big US - - Reg. $1 JO DANDY Reg. $1.10 mm m , - Don't Miss Out On Our $ -,51 ...... .....SJJ, CLOTH TAPE -- f make, goes this way; .-- 25 ft. reg. $1.65 t . money you maker E- COMPASS SAW qt. ; ld s Regular $1.65 UTAH IDAHO SUGAR CO. , ....... ...... .... $1 WRENCH Regular $1.35 value Devoe Pake one coat ! What do yon do with all the 2 for WALLPAPER FENCING , reg. $1.35 RedSJl v , i SATURDAY! JIMBIERJA, rv:ftrinikrinfJtfuriMdr)tkrk.cA . here and Exploration abroad has cost us more than $229,000,000 in the last years. Known erode reserve are at an high. But these deposits were the easiest to discover. Though the earth holds vast hidden reserves, it now costs many milHona to ness field. find each . Hit all-ti- W , in research and more than $35,000,000 in the last 6 years to develoo better ways of finding oil, increasing the yield, cutting coets, , creating new business. That brings you new and improved products,with prices held down as we com, pete tor your patronage. And finally, after setting aside funds for future operation, oar more than 100,000 shuehotd-e- n get what money remains last year $2.60 a share, their return on savings invested in w Standard. ' , by its clean crVp taste almost all the 'money we make goes right back into circulation. ; technical service I So 1, Dlstlguished " We invest V Ijp I J - We pat fnnda Into6 facilities in the laat years, more than $644, 000,000. The need for oil products keeps growing. 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