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Show 3 Box Elder JOURNAL " Yuletide Frolic " Next Scheduled Fun Night Brigham City, Utah Friday, December 4, 1953 Beverly Jean Bnimmond Is Bride Vulende Frolic is the next scheduled fun night for North Box Elder stake fun nighters. The dance will be held on Saturday, December 12 at the ward recreation hall. According to Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Nelson, dance directors, the affair to be a dress-udance with floor show scheduled and refreshments plan- Beverly Jean Biummond in' came the bude of Burton S. Kunkle in weadmg rites per-formed recently by Rev. Arnold J. Abel at St. Pauls Lutheran church in Ogden. The couple honeymooned in Bryce, Zions and Grand eanyon and ate now at home in South Willard The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Rudolph F. Brutn-monned. and was given in marHighlight of the evening will riage by her lather. be the naming of a Yule King Prior to the exchange of vows and Queen. a vocal solo was sung toy Don Contestants for the royalty Woodyatt. will be made up of a Junior and a Junior Gleaner girl Reception In Ogden from each ward in the stake. The same evening as the Those who plan to attend marriage the couple was honorstake priesthood meeting that ed at a reception held at the evening are cordially invited to Mansion House. The rooms were beautiful join the fun night in Corinne with bouquets of chrysanthefollowing their priesthood mums and ferns. - e I have been wonderfully blessed in being restored to active life after being crippled in nearly every joint in my body and with , muscular soreness from head to foot. I had Rheumatoid Arthritis and other forms of Rheumatism, hands deformed and my ankles were set. , Limited space prohibits telling you more here but if you will write me I will reply at once and ttell you how I received this wonderful relief. Mrs. Lela S. Weir 1 Arbor Hills Drive 2805 P. O. Box 2695 7, Mississippi Jackson Winners at each of the five tables won prizes. At Wm. S. Fife Home Piesideni Hilda Forrest conducted the business ot the meetPast presidents of Hie Amering ri was decided that the ican Legion Auxiliary met Mon- first Wednesday on each month blue taffeta frock. changeable Mrs. Elsie Kunkle, the grooms day evening at the home of Mrs will be Past Presidents meeting wore black crepe. Win. S. Fife. night. Plans were also made for A delicious hot luncheon was the annual Christmas party to Both pinned baiby orchid forserved trom small tables attrac- he held December 18 at the ages at their shoulders. tively centered wilh evergreen Idle Isle. Cake Six Tiered and bright orange berries Assisting Mrs. Fife as hostess The six tiered wedding cake, During the evening the 23 for the parly were Mrs. Oscar topped with a miniature bride ladies attending played games. Call and Mrs. Kent Jensen. and bridegroom, centered a lace (overed table. The cake was surrounded hv pink Gladioli with tall tapers on either side. Assisting at the recetption were student nurses and graduate nurses at St. Benedict's. BOYS!. newlyweds received the guests standing before a four- tiered, ten branch candeiabre arrangement. Ballerina Wedding Gown The bride wore a ballerina model featuring a three tiered skirt of white nylon over taffeta. The bodice of lace had small short sleeves. Her veil of brides illusion caught up to a cap of lace embroidered with pearls. She carried a bridal bouquet of red roses and white carnations surrounding a white Bible. The new Wagons, from $6.50 BIRTHS Milk Is Essential $4.95 up vember Roller Skates $3.95 Doll Buggies $6.50 up 1. girl was born December 1 to George and Maureen Olsen Williams of Brigham City. Hicks and Neva Brady of Brigham City announce the arrival of a girl born DecemDar-roug- h SKEDS Closeout of beginners Skiis. All metal. Safety toe release. Regular $11.93 ber 1. girl was born December 2 to Percy and Thelma Hess A OSffiSr Brailsford of Brigham City. A boy was born December 3 to Fidel and Mildred Picoka Borjas of Roy. Roy and Laura Jean Ellis Shaav of Tremonton are the parents of a boy born December 3. Yr Hospital Notes i CHRISTMAS GIFTS... Ufr Bowl-Ji- t beaters for EVEN mixing. greeter aeration IRONMASTER TOASTER COFFEEMASTER $mbeam i Mrs. John (Alta) Craner of Corinne underwent a major operation on Tuesday at the Cooley Memorial hospital. Also recuperating following a major operation performed Wednesday at the local hospital is Mrs. Willis (Alta) Craner, who is a Corinne PERFECT A ELECTRIC ,wrpiECE Gift hr All tin familfl The Air Chief By Bessie M. Hansen, Home Demonstration Agent A $9.95 Christmas Budget Dept. In Everyday Diets 26. December Musical ROCKING CHAIR Phone your society news to 771. OUR NEW Kunkle. k Ball Bearing Seafarers here are still puzzled as to what it was that got caught in the maokerel nets of (Nelsons Ralph fishing boat, Girlie. Weighing nearly a ton, the cateh was identified by some as a black fish and by others as a shark. But Nelson isn't sure either identification is correct. Entertained In Salt Lake Prior to the wedding and reception they were entertained at Memorial Home in Memory Grove at Salt Lake City by Mrs. Elsie Kunkle and Mrs. Lois was born November 27 to Val and Donna Rae Nelson Jensen of Ogden. George and Ruby Wade Tid-ricof Brigham City are the parents of a son 'born November 29. A boy was born November 29 to John and Shirley Hunsaker Valcarse of Brigham City. Tanner Lynn and Florence Jensen of Brigham City announce the arrival of a boy born Horses (UP) Kunkle has attended the 'Mr A 'boy ROCKING ", Mass. CAjOUCESTER. MOW OPEN University of Utah and is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Erick W. 3. Kunkle of Salt Lake City. cent of Brigham City. Lemon Ronald and June Archibald of Ogden announce the arrival of a girl born No- Flexible Fiver a Odd Fish in Cleveland. Carl and Joan Montgomery Andersen of Malad. Idaho, are the parents of a boy bom November 24. A boy was born November 25 to Burt and Roxie Petersen Vin- Skooters from $2.95 is graduate of (Box Elder high sehool and the St. Benedict's school of nursing in Ogden. While attending St. Benedict's she represented the student nuises at a national convention Hawkes of Howell. Tricycles from $9.50 Mrs. Kunkle Attendants Carried Nosegay Mrs. Wilda Dawding was matron of honor. Mrs. Dowding wore a ballerina length gown of rose nylon net over taffeta with a lace bodice. Attendants in dark fftid light green were Mis. Marilyn Peabody and Miss Joan Peacock. Tiny Claudia Callister was flower girl. She wore a pink nylon net over taffeta. Bach carried a nosegay of chrysanthemums oomplemen tary to her gown. Sterling Callister of Salt Lake of the bride City, brother-in-lagroom, was best man. Burnell Brummond was usher. Mother of the bride wore a The following births are announced from Cooley Memorial hospital: A boy was born November 23 to Boyd and Senneth Iverson Complete Selection Sleds Past Presidents Meet Nutritionists and health workers have solid reason to encourage greater milk consumption in this country. There are large groups in the population that use too little milk for good nutrition. Milk is not only the main source of calcium in our diets but is also recognized as important for riboflavin, protein and many other key nutrients. It is also a good source of high quality protein at relatively low- cost. Discounting the fear that milk is fattening, which deters some women and teen-aggirls from its use, milk is actually a basic food in most reducing diets. Hard water is well named, because it is hard on everything. A sensitive skin may become irritated by soaps insoluatole in hard water. Hair may get dull and brittle. deLime and other mineral posits can cause pilpes and water tanks to become so corroded that they will have to be Replaced. Hard water causes trouble in the laundry loo. Curd and scum causes greyness and a stiffness in clothes. Life of the fabrics may be shortened as much as 20 to 40 percent. What to do about it? A water softener will help. Much of the hardness can be settled out. Be sure to use a water softener In your washing machine. This will help to soften the water, and help to rid your clothes of greyness. 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