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Show ' PAGE THREE BOX ELDER JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday. August IS. 1952 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Johnson of Mantua and Rose Johnson of Brigham City announce Hadfields Now Have Sixteen Grandchildren With the news of the birth of a new son to Mr. and Mrs. David H. Mann of Bountiful, the list of grandchildren for Mr. and Mrs. John Hadfield goes up to 16, eight girls and eight boys. The new arrival was born on July 28, at St. Marks hospital in Salt Lake City. He has one sister, Roberta, and two brothere, David and Alan. ' Mrs. Mann is the former Mary Hadfield. SMITH AND SONS oraer5thSouth&Main PHONE 58 . Plenty of Free Parking FREE DELIVERY WE MEET OR BEAT COMPETITION! OPEN 8 A. M. Until 9 P. M. MUTTON CHOPS 49 2 lbs. POT ROAST ' GOOD GRADE MUTTON LEGS f b- . ' YOUNG - 33C the marriage of Charlene Marina Johnson and Delbert John Members of the Perry ward Weaver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Relief society and invited guests Ezra Weaver of Hooper. honored Mrs. Elva Perry on Elder J. Hyrum Bell officiated Tuesday afternoon in Perry park. at the ceremony uniting the Mrs. Perry, along with her famyoung couple. ily, will leave soon for Grand Following the wedding a re- Junction. Colorado to make her ception honored the newlyweds home, at the Fourth ward L.D.S. chapel Mrs. Iva Lou Nebeker, presiin Brigham City The hall was dent, presided and conducted. decorated with beautiful baskets Opening prayer was offered by of gladioli. Mrs. Carrie Petersen. Gowned in a ballerina length Luncheon was served from ta(creation of white satin with bles beautifully decorated with Chantilly lace bodice and two gladioli of various colors. Fol tier white net overskirt, the love- lowing the luncheon games were ly bride greeted guests. A small played. Mrs. Nebeker was in lace cap with Lilies of the Val- charge assisted by her counseley held the fingertip length lors, Mrs. Ruth Hirschi and Mrs. veil. A large purple orchid sur- Cora Quayle. rounded by Cymbidium orchids During the bingo game, Mrs. made up the bridal bouquet. Merle Andrews won the travel Marva Johnson gowned in ing prize. green was maid of honor. . A lovely gift was presented to Bridesmaids were Nedra Wea- the of honor. Mrs. Robert ver in lavendar, Leona May in Brain,guest Ada June Nelson, formerly, Burt and Darlene red. in green of Wisconsin, was also present noseEach carried a carnation ed a favor. gay. Out of town guests included: Val Humpherys was best man. Mrs. Wayne Atkinson, Los An The brides mother wore a geles; Mrs. Maude Dredge and gown of salmon crepe. Mrs. Mrs. Edith Wood, Brigham City Weavers was blue and white and Mrs. Georgia Theobald, San crepe. Each wore corsages of Jose, California. gardenias and rosebuds. A beautifully decorated three tiered weding cake topped with Hamburger Fry Climaxes miniature bride and groom, was Blanket Sale Contest displayed. Elaine Burt and Juanita JohnClimaxing J. C. Penneys anson were in charge of dainty re- nual July blanket sale, memfreshments served to the many bers of the losing team enterfriends and. relatives who called tained the winning team with to extend best wishes. a hamburger fry at Rees PioArlene Dunn, Dee Ann Davis, neer park on Tuesday evening. Marilyn Anderson, Elaine Smith Those on the winning team and Barbara Rasmussen were in headed by Leona Pruett, were: charge of the gifts. May Pulsipher, Glen Campbell, A program was presented by Val Jensen, Jerry Campbell, Lynn Hailing as master of cere- Lyle Orme, Dorothy Hansen, monies. Roberta Young sang a Deon Nelson, Clara Valentine vocal selection and J. Dell Sac-ke- and Trilva Thompson. Alice Nelsen was captain of entertained with a humorous reading. the losing team and along with The young couple honeymoon- Jack Balch, Mary Ellen McTigue, ed in Southern Utah parks and Treva Harper, Roberta Young, are now at home in Hooper. Florence Gardner, Mamie AdamThe bride is a Box Elder high son and Nada Smith furnished school and seminary graduate. refreshments for the winners. The bridegroom graduated from The party included about 30 Preston high in Preston, Idaho. employees and their partners. FRIDAY FOR No. 1 SAVE AT TEX'S! AND SATURDAY! TALL RED ALASKA SALMON SWIFTS PREMIUM This is HOT , GS0 So we must limit you to 4 cans coopo") SWIFTN1NG wl 3 lbs. American or Pimento CHEESE 68 ggc Del Monte Fancy CRUSHED . Alaska Red Socki 35 0 PIERCES 220 size V , 250 SOLID PACK You 730 cant can them at this price. ... DRIVE IN 230 MARKET Bath Size 2S DRESSES made from famous FABRICS Wrinkle Shed DAN RIVER GINGHAMS Bates Youll find the perkiest lection of Highlight of the reunion was a dinner last Wednesday followed by reports from the family members who have been for planning the nearly two years. Little Marlene Melcher Honored At 4th Birthday Party Saturday Little Marlene Melcher celebrated her fourth birthday anniversary last Saturday at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wilde. A beautiful pink and blue birthday cake topped with four light candles formed the centerpiece for the refreshments table. Games were enjoyed and pink and blue paper hats were worn by 16 little guests who each received tiny baskets of candy and whistles as favors. Ice cream and cake were serv ed after which the little guest of honor unwrapped many nice birthday gifts. Marlene is the daughter of Dr. Willis and Ivy Wilde Melcher of South Caro Be- - back-to-scho- 1 . dresses right here one and two piece styles in fam- ous fabrics, that last and launder beautifully. Some FABRICS PRINTS with embroidery and white See Them Now! Plaids and plains. collars' and pique Teenage Sizes, 8 to 14 Chubby Sizes, 8V2 to W2 . See Our New . , i j trim. $2.49 to $4.98 $4.98 to $7.98 $4.98 to $6.98 Layaway Today! Childrens NYLON & WOOL SWEATERS COATS and SNOW SUITS See the new selection. NOW IN STOCK! STA-DR- PANTIES I 79 Co,s!L COME IN AND LAY AWAY EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION! Ark & Gift Shop WESS AT AG MARKET FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY PIERCES 2ft PORKS BEAUS 21 d WIFE 320 19C 220 ......:. 350 Tall can 710 South Main We Give 10c Stamp XPERT REPAIRS Phone 1197 &(? Green Stamps with each 10c purchase PLENTYOF FREE PARKING SPACE k LIBBY SLICED SEWINO INSTRUCTION SINGER DRESS SEWINQ NOTIONS HEIPFUl FINISHING SERVICES FORM BEIT SUCH AS BUTTON COVERING AND BUTTONHOUNO. (fail atrip SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 2456 Washington Blvd. PHIL HOLMES Brigham Representative 335 East 6th North Phone Seive 303 size can 12 cans CASE . . $2.00 $3.90 CORN 390 dozen CARROTS 9 bunches 1Q IV frNOlCR!SeSEFESH Fancy Local Fresh LEMONS ,b 11 Seedless Large GRAPES L. 29 CORN 10t EARS for Large Bunch 2 CARNOTS 13 OUT AND SAVE AT FOR YOUR PROTECTION Siugar Sawing Modus Co. STORE HOURS 8 A. M. TO 9 P. M. FREE DELIVERY AT 11:00 A. M. and 4:00 P. M. ENTRANCE TO REAR PARKING LOT AT 331 South 1st West Off The Busy Highway SOUTH continual If iong-tipolicy tolling iit machinoa only through Singor Sowing Contort identified by the famout Red S" trade-mar- k oe the d through Shurfine PEUciourSi DRIVE never $3.58 PINEAPPLE 501-- R department store! or c rowing machine dealeri. CASE No. 2ft can Full O Juice ' OGDEN. UTAH window 7 Del Monte Whole GREEN fiySilKMKG MAKING ICE COLD WATERMELONS ICE COLD POP AND BEER CHOICE MEATS AND FRESH PRODUCE TOILET SOAP 3 bars No. 2 Vt can we have TWICE as much FREE PARKING with added parking space on the NORTH SIDE OF THE STORE! NOW . LUX I TOMOE5cans$5L ' Pieces Bubble Gum FREE gt. size large bottles A1 plus deposit The Thirst Quenching Summer Drink ItlX CEREAL - d daughters, DEANS 3,r4SC 2 SQUIRT YDEDE 5 ' 200 count (closeout) TISSUE TOILET TISSUE gt. size Knud-son.an- companied by their Nancy and Ann. Send Them Off To School In Style Cardigan and Slipover Styles Vaughn and Alice Nelson of Ogden attended the reunion with their children, Christie, TyLadies And Men's Golf ler, Rod and Kathryn. From Redwood ' City, Calif., Party A Success Sat. came Dick and Henrietta HarLadies and Mens party for ris, their son, Richard .and Brigham City Golf and Country daughter. Sue. club members and ladies group Fred Harris and wife, Helen, was held last Saturday. made the trip to Brigham City Winners in the alibi tourna- from Craig, Colo. They were ac- - Tina. ment were Carrie Johnson of Brigham City and Jerry Petersen and' Don Peckenpaugh of Andy Farnsworth also AG & won with his closest guess. Mrs. Dorthea Morgan was in charge of refreshments served with the following committee members assisting: Mrs. Waynie Claybaugh, Mrs. Hazel Kaiser, Mrs. Manilla Horsley, Mrs. Lottie Earl, Mrs. Grace Rasmussen, Mrs. Tess Anderson, Mrs. Lela Griffiths, Mrs. Lucille Knudsen, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Mrs. Rosella Reeder, Mrs. Peggy Mrs. Bette Mason, Candland, White Star Grated Mrs. Lavon Thompson and Mrs. MADONNA Vera Earl. Medium Ripe TUNA SOGKBUQ NORTHERN 3 rolls A reunion that brought all members of the Henry W. Harris family together, for the first time in nearly a decade, was held last week at the family home, 36 east Fourth south. Three sons and two daughters, along with 11 grandchildren, spent their summer vacations in Brigham City to make the reunion possible. Mr. .and Mrs. Harris, hosts of the affair, said plans are being made to establish the reunion as an annual summer family event. Coming from Burbank, Calif., were Delbert and Marian their daughters, Saun-dr- a and Deborah. Thomas Harris and his wife, Glenna, made the trek from Phoenix, Ariz. They were accompanied by their daughter, Patricia. - OLIVES PONDS or YES can The engagement and approaching marriage of Judy Wight to Leon Jorgensen, son of Mr. and was Mrs. Clarence Jorgensen, announced this week by the prospective brides father, Mr. Irving Wight, Brigham City. t The couple will be married in the Logan LjD.S. temple on September 12. v PORK & DEANS qt University of Southern All Members Of Henry W. Harris Family Are Brought Together At Family Reunion Miss Judy Wight Will Become Bride Of Mr. Leon Jorgensen v i T Sizes 4 to 12 Mrs. Vaughn W. Gordon of Logan is vacationing this week in Los Angeles. She will return on Sunday with Mr. Gordon who has been attending summer school at the The bride is the former Charlene Marina Johnson. ' FOn SALMON tall can Ra Mrs. V. W. Gordon Vacations In L. A. FIFE 3fl0 REDBREAST Mr. and Mrs. J. Dale Miller of Salt Lake City announce the ar rival o fthelr first child, a six and one half pound son, born August 12 at a Salt Lake hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Miller are the proud paternal grand parents of Brigham City. This Is the first grandson with the Miller name. Mr. and Mrs. Moroni W. Smith of Provo, also are elated with the glad news of their first grand Mr. and Mrs. Delbert John Weaver . . . who were married August 1 in the Logan L.D.S. temple. Mr. And Mrs. Vincent Reece Have Baby Son 2 Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Reece, Provo, became the parents of-- , a Mrs. Dallas Nelson of Mantua boy on August 1. has assumed duties as secretary baby Mrs. Reece is the former Sherto D. Murray Mason, secretary, rill Matthews of Brigham City, Box Elder Chamber of Comdaughter of Mrs. Evelyn Robimerce. nette now of CaliforShe began work last Friday nia. Matthews, - and replaces Mrs. LeRoy CamThe is Mrs. pion who leaves today for Alas- Edna Robinette of Brigham City. ka where 6he will make her home. former Marlene Jenson, daughMrs. Nelson, a spring graduate ter of Mr. and Mrs. Parry. C. Jenof Box Elder high school, is the son of, this city. , i , J. Dale Millers Tell Of Birth Of Baby Boy child. Mrs. Miller Is the former mona Smith. -- r PINEAPPLE qt. can Ro-me- Miss Wight is a former student of Box Elder high school. Mr. Jorgensen is a graduate of Box Elder high school and former student of Weber college. He is now employed at, Hill Field in Ogden. A reception honoring the couple will be. held at the home of aunt and uncle, the bride-elect- s Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Burgener in Brigham City. SPBCBALS ; READY TO EAT PICNIC 2 lb. brick AT TEX'S! SAVE mm 53 and teachers held a pot luck supper social at Rees Pioneer park on Monday evening. Committee in charge of dessert and soda pop were Mrs. Merle Ohristensen, Mrs. Lorene Smith and Mrs. Doris Simonsen. Those enjoying the social evening were: Mrs. Mane Robinette, Mrs. Florence Dunn, Mrs. Mildred Perry, Mrs. Edna Jensen, Mrs. Winnifred Mrs. Nelsen, Amelia Welling, Mrs. June Mrs. Fern Burt, Mrs. Nellie Wight, Mrs. Coleen Spencer, Mary Alice Johnson and Shirley Harrison. ( mMm ib. Mrs. Elva Perry Feted By Perry Relief Society tt SC ib. Teachers Of Third Vard Mrs'. Dallas Nelson Takes Over Primary Hold Social Third ward Primary officers Secretary Position Making Home In Hooper Johnson - Weaver Nuptial Vows Recited In Logan L.D.S. Temple On Friday, August 1 r.iAi;i Store Hours; 7:30 A. M. To ,.8:30 P. M. flQ MARKET PHNE 100 567 North Main MARKET 330 SOUTH MAIN STREET |