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Show v Hospital Notes 6 The home of Mr. and Mrs. Hor ace Christensen of Salt Lake City waa the scene of. the marriage of Miss Maxine Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jensen of Manfua, and Wilford C. Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Anderson of Logan, on the eveningof August 5. The young couple stood before a mantle adorned with bouquets of summer gladioli. Bishop Marlow White performed the ceremony, j . The bride was attired in a street-lengtdress, of black velvet and taffeta styled with a sweetheart neckline, short sleeves, fitted bodice and full skirt. Following a brief honeymoon the bridegroom returned to naval duty at San Diego. The new Mrs, Anderson is attending the L. D. S. Business-collegin Salt Lake J. A. Simmons, father to Mrs. enElizabeth S. Christoffereon, tered Cooley Memorial hospital Wednesday evening. His condition is critical. Wednesday evening. September 3, Carol Owens. 9 year old daughter of Mr. 'and Mrs. Fred Owens, underwent an appendectomy at Cooley Memorial hospital. She is recovering nicely. ' A major operation was performed on Gordon Carter of Park morning, Valley on Thursday September 4, at Cooley Memorial hospital. He is reported by hosdoing pital attendants to be fine. , L JUDGE WILL CANDIDATE FOR SUPREME COURT ! JUSTia ?A fudge with fifteen year' ex- perience who knows that the law is based upon justice, common sense and truth , . . and should be so interpreted by lawyers and the courts. yld foe by VI L Hoy 3 txr Mrs.' (Laren yt SEPT. 13 thru A' CURTIS E. CALDERWOOD Mr. and Mrs. W'ilford C. Anderson . . ; recited wedding vows on August 5 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Christensen in Salt Lake City. Bride is the former Maxine Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jensen of Mantua. Grooms parents are Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Anderson of Ixigan. 21 Plan now to . Republican Candidate For i tend ATTORNEY "DISTRICT , t of USAC and V U. of U. Law School ' Overseas Veteran of f r. War ll, . ; . , Member .pf Utah State Bar fr Wbrid x, Association. Capable, Courteous, Diligent '7. Primary Election September 9th, 1952 ! (Paid Political Adv.) 1 ADM. , 50 Children un- GRANT M. PRISBREY TO THE Utah House Of Representatives ii ' He is a POLITICAL SCIENTIST: Attended Box Elder . School, Weber College, U. of Utah. He is a VETERAN of both World War II and Korea. He is dedicated to the WELFARE ' ' COUNTY. jpTAll (ft&na I STATE FAIR , IIE Ig THE MAN QUALIFIED FOR THE JOB. exeomiON , (Paid Political Advertisement) K.I1 Highest Quality - a n r m K 3 I I . ay ELDER TTL J Opening prayer at the services was offered by Leslie S. Dunn followed by a talk - by Bishop LeGrande Horsley, who also conducted the services. song, I Think of My Savior, written by of the baby, P. Mitton, was sung by Marjorie,. Mary and Elaine, three sisters of Leslie S. Dunn, Jr. Ruel M. Eskelsen offered the dedicatory prayer. Interment was under the direction of the Harold IB. Felt Funeral home. O' THE "PICK Today & Saturday TWO BIG FEATURES THE LAST PICTURES" and SATURDAY TODAY TWO ACTION FEATURES CONQUERING No. No. 2 1 GODLESS FRONTIER! Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Christensen returned to their home in Richlan, Washington following a few days visit in Brigham City at the homes of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Karl L. Josephson and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chris tensen. Mrs. Christensen is the former Shirleah Josephson. They returned via Utah from a vacation trip which took them to California, New Mexico and Nevada. Kent Josephson who has spent the past six weeks at their home In Richlan accompa nied them on their trip. -- 1 DRIVE-I- U i f Serial, Shorts, Cartoons, News!', , . j MATINEE SATURDAY T P. M., Sunday - Monday - Tuesday r 1 i (J&b to itaaiEtte Giteai t I THEATRE N, SUN. - MON. - TUES. MAIDENS MELT! " As the reckless Sons of the Musketeers ride forth to do, or die I Double Bill it t LEGIONS FALL! FRIDAY - SATURDAY T !' . . - in Down through the years for more than half a century, Fisher has rigidly held to the highest quality standards. With thousands of discrimi- nating users in the intermountain area, it has long been first choice over all other beers. If you enjoy the downright satisfaction of. , really good beer, you should taste Fisher - distinguished by its clean, crisp taste..,. .. "VENGEANCE VALLEY" color, starring Burt Lancaster, Robert and Sally Forrest. GMaro GhodiEEB by Fisher Brewing Co, h f r . A0T0-U- 0 r-.- S t . THRONES TOPPLE! S F-- 10-da- , by its clean, crisp taste f At McLary, Washington, they Visits In Ogden . ,, FRIDAY EVENING visited Mr. and Mrs. John James Mrs. Thomas E. Secrlst has reand enjoyed a fishing trip With turned to her home in Brigham SEPTEMBER 12 . Mr. James. He was an amputee visit at City following a patient at Bushnell General hos- the home of Mr. and Mrs. John 9:00 P. M.- -: pital. Lee reports .'wonderful Wilkinson of Ogden. fishing at South Bend, where they got into some silver, and king salmon fishing where the area had just,-- , recently been City. 4 Trousseau Tea VOTE FOR opened to fishermen. A trousseau tea honored the After a the Seelys trip recent bride, Sunday afternoon, are already talking about anAugust 17, at the home of her other fishing trip to South Bend F. parents In Mantua. next year. Miss Sydnee Jeppsen was In charge of the guest book with Plan To Visit With Miss Renee Larsen, Mrs. Blaine (Incumbent Justice) Jensen and Mrs. Delbert Jensen Dunns In California in charge of gift room. Misses Mrs. Ruel M. Eekelsen of Lillis Jeppesen, Joan Hailing. Joyce Jeppsen and Wilma Lar- Brigham City and Mrs. Pep Pesen served dainty refreshments ters of Logan left Tuesday morn, to the many guests who called ing with Leslie S. Dunn, Jr. for Fort Bragg, California where during the afternoon. Kitchen Shower they will visit for the next few Mrs. Loretta Wyatt was hos- days with Mrs. Dunn.' - Your courts are your last Mrs. Dunn is the former Martess on Friday evening, August 29, at a kitchen shower held in ion Eskelsen. .Return to; protection. ' honor of the bride. a office '' Justice who. Guests spent the evening con- Glovers And Nelsens V t r structing a brides book and re10-Dhas proved he respects Home From freshments were served. Trip I v ' ' , .Many lovely and useful gifts your rights and who upwere presented to the honored Getting back Into the routine Mr. and are folks of working guest by the following guests: holds the integrity of Misses Marva Johnson, Wilma Mrs. Morris W. Glover and Mr. iNelsen. two Mrs. Norm The and Larsen, Renee Larsen, Lillis the, courts. Jeppesen, Joan Hailing, Mrs. Lois couples have been vacationing Jensen, Mrs Ruby NelSon and for the past ten days. Mrs. Lola Jensen, all of ManTheir trip took them to Sun tua; Mrs. Deanne H. Nelson of Valley, Idaho, where they hapBear River City and Mrs. Arlene pened to see Mr, and Mrs. ArVote for Justice Henriod Archibald of Ogden. thur Godfrey; on to Waterton where they enjoyed dining at I on the Prince of Wales Hotel, then up Graveside Services to Glacier National park- and ballot at the Primary into Canada. Held For David Paul was The temple in Cardston Election September Dunn On Monday Morn closed for the summer but they, Justice Henriod along with another five couples, Graveside services were con- were fortunate in being there at (Paid Political Adv.) ducted for David Paul Dunn, two the same time as the temple day old son of Leslie S. and president, who graciously took Marion Eskelsen Dunn, Jr., of them on a tour of the temple. Fort Bragg,- Califonia, on MonThey returned by way of Monday, September 1, at Brigham tana and Yellowstone. City cemetery. Family prayer at the home was offered by & 'A. Dunn of .Hy-ru- Josephsons And : Christensens Have Washington Visitors distinguished R OF BOX .V 4 ; CAKEWALK - ' - at the non-partis- an He is a DEMOCRAT. der 15, 15 1 5 , Adult. , at- . TO SEND " watch for great special Events. .j, Graduate win one Utah Supreme Court MORE EXHIBITS MORE FUN MORE SUPER ATTRACTIONS FOR ALL THE FAMILY. 8 Yummmmmmmm HOME MADE CAKE L VOTE I d HENRI HENRIOD d jjtoiq Greatol Sfekfar Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jaggi have been hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Jones and family of Mesa, Arizona for the past week. On Sunday evening following church services a fireside was held at the Jaggi home with about 20 friends and neighbors attending. During the evening Mr. Jones told of experiences encountered in his first trip around the world as an air force navigator. Mrs. Jones sang two vocal selec tions. . 10-da- y family of Brigham City "Spent at Thayne, Labor Day' week-enWyoming where the men enjoyed good fishing." C Mr. and Mrs. Lee Seely returned Monday from, what they called, their honeymoon" trip after 27 years, of married life. They visited with two brothers and a sister of Mrs. Seely; William Thompson of Prineville, Oregon; Edward Thompson, In Portland, Oregon,- and a sister in Vancouver, Washington. ;, City, Utah Friday, September 5,1 1952 Vacation Over Week-en- Mr, and Mrs. .Kenneth. Newton and daughters spent the weekend. in Rexburg, Idaho and Yellowstone National park. - and W. Balls Seely Enjoy Trip Elder JOURNAL Brigham e Fish In Thayna , Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wells and family of Promontory and Mr. and Mr. And Mrs. Lee Box h Regular meeting of the Brigham City Eighth ward Relief society will be held Tuesday, September 23, it was learned today. Visiting teachers were urged to hand in their reports as soon as possible to Ila Bott, secretary. TERM R - 8th Ward Relief Society Will Hold Meeting HOYT A Home Ceremony Unites Maxine Jensen Of Mantua Jaggi Family Have Arizona Visitors And Wilford C. Anderson Of Logan On August 5 Now Man And Wife Salt ALSO Walker . (Mil! "HONEYCHILE" (Color) Judy Canova, Eddie Toy, Alan Hale HOHiW , SUNDAY - MONDAY TUESDAY Double Features "THE SECRET OF CONVICT LAKE" Iiml starring Glen Ford and f Gene Tierney ALSO "THE HIGHWAYMAN" (Color) Danda Hendrix and Phillip Friend : EZjmJJ -- WcmcoLOR Direct by LEWIS ALLEN nil- - Produce by JERROLD I. BUM WALTER i h m Screenplr, and JOSEPH FERRIS ALSO SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS v: r, ; - LATEST; NEWS ' HOFO CARTOONS |