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Show Back from a honeymoon trip It featured traditional pointed to New York City and making sleeves. A Juliet cap held the their home in Logan are Mr. filmy veil. and Mrs. Thomas C. Cracas. She carried a bouquet of pink The couple was united in rosebuds and white carnations marriage by Elder George G. surrounding a single white orNelson in the Logan LDS temchid corsage. ple. Gowned in identical ballerina The bride is the former Joyce length creations of white and Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. green net were bridesmaids: James Hall of Brigham City. Miss Marilyn Petersen, Miss Parents of the bridegroom are Nelda Allen and Miss Pauline Mr. and Mrs Charles C. Cracas Jensen. They carried nosegays of New York City. of red and white carnations. Following the wedding vows Mrs. Hall chose to wear a an informal reception and lun- white wool suit with a corsage cheon honored the newlyweds of red' carnations. at the Hall home. Jim A'botte performed best That same evening in the man duties. Ushers were Dale Deweyville LDS ward chapel a Smith and Caleb Shreeves. The out the reception. left immeThe Just weds diately following the reception for a two week honeymoon trip to New York City, For honeymoon travel the new bride chose a gray wool drbss with bjaek velvet accessories. She pinned the white orchid corsage at her shoulder. They are residing in Logan, where the groom will complete studies at the USAC. The bride will continue teaching at the Deweyville school. She is a graduate of Box Elder high schol and Utah State. The bridegroom is a graduate of Grulbermiller Textile high school of New York City and will graduate from the USAC in the Spring. reception was held. The hall was decked in holiday attire with serving tables centered with individual candle centerpieces. Serving were Miss Alene Fryer, Mrs Joyce K. Jensen and fellows wore white carnation boutonnieres. Mrs. Kathleen H. Williams was hostess for the reception. In the gift rooms were Miss Margene Hunsaker, Miss Nola Norr, Miss Ivolene Bibson, Miss Miss Doreen Bosley. Kathy Hall and (Miss Evelyn For the reception the bride Foster . was lovely in a gown of white Organ selections were played crepe accented with gold thread. by Mrs. Ruth Litchford through Just Received 9 BATES DISCIPLINE $1.25 SPUN RAYON SUITINGS Printed and plain. All washable. Wrinkle resistant. Yd 98c-$1.4- Flocked NYLON SHEER, yd Back At Intermountain School Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fryer Pinochle Hosts 95c $1.79 Thursday DANCE! at the Elite Hall in Hyrum Friday, January 29th to the music of AL WEYBURN and the HILL WILLEYS Regular Time and Regular Prices Cora three months old daughter, Susannah, have recently returned to intermountain school. The past two years. Weight has served with the armed forces affiliated with military intelligence. He spent most .of his time in Baltimore, Md.,.ajid ChiJoe Weight, his Belle cago, and wife, their little 111. Weight is a native of Utah and a graduate of Brigham Young university. His wife is from Seattle, Wash., and also graduated from BYU. Weight was with ffntermoun-tai- n school when it opened In 1950 and is now a physical education instructor on the boys advisory staff. (Visiting with Mr. and Dale Fryer are (Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Melvin Ashby and son, Larry, of Ruth, Nev. Mrs. Ashby is a niece of Mrs. Fryer. The Ashby family returned to Utah with the Fryers following their holiday vacation In Las Vegas, Nevada and San Diego, California. three-year-ol- $13.75 to $34.75 PICTURES Friday - Saturday - sstSS IlMf ORDER ; Mtati t ThsfrCterted Every fJTat n The The trekker group of the Sixth ward Primary, under the direction of their leader, Mns. James Fodnes, entertained at a class demonstration on Sunday afternoon, January 24. Parents of the boys, the 'ward bishopric, ward Primary presidency and Mrs. Lewis Siggard, Mrs. Ruel Eskelsen, and Mrs. Jackson of the stake Primary presidency v were special guests. The program for the ' afternoon was as follows: trailbuild-er- s hymn was sung by the group; opening prayer offered by Charles Andersen; salute and code led by class aid, Steve Rasmussen. A song welcoming the parents was sung by the group, and Charles Andersen welcomed the parents in behalf of .the boys. The trail builder program was explained by Harvey Morgan. The bandalo was explained by Steve Rasmussen; the log by Brent Andersen and the wheel by Kirk Gardner. The trail of spirituality was explained by Gary Larsen; the trail of knowledge by (Lee Ericksen, trail of health by Kirk Gardner, and the trail of service by Brent Andersen. David Coppin told of the duties of the usher and messenger. Music was under the direction of Margaret Lewis and RoseLla Remarks were made Tingey. by 'Bessie Eskelsen, Bishop Richard Hansen, and Bonnie Fodnes. Closing prayer was given by Harvey Morgan. Refreshments were served. - -- Beer Hangover (PORT WORTH, Tex. Willis G. Kelley, bin Hood bandit, got a FLIGHT CucSclintf Ills NURSE (tarrinf JOAN FORREST TUCKER LESLIE A REPUBLIC PICTURE Also Serial - Shorts Cartoons and News Matinee Sat. 1P.M. Coming Sun. ,Mon. Jues, Wed, SHOWING ON THE NEW CINEMASCOPE SCREEN NO RAISE IN PRICES 6BmI,jOTCr Tultenai - Three great Sunday thru Wpd. love stories in youll so The MptMKNtcd love KOfy of paga soUief and a beautiful Christian captive. U-G-- 1 mighty bobHope spectacle! THEMOSrX.i?P' 10,000 , TWO BIG FEATURES ywi and GIRLS IN DIE WORLD! b ik unit la tk mAinf ! ,1 tknOUl koun 9 . BEAUTIFUL J mu nafkt poignant love story of great Roman and die slave who gave hes Ufe fot turn. The to A pk OUTP) "Ro- self-style- d 1 30-ye- prison sentence when a district court Jury found out that Instead of robbing to help the poor he bought beer with his loot. ca--w TECHNICOLOR IT NOW! KNIGHT'S SPRING CANYON love story of the mad tyrant Nero and his wicked queen, Poppaen. SOflCKT TAYLOR DGBOftAH KB& Also Selected Shorts UO CCNN PETER Here come Ita Girls USTINOV Cartoon and News $7.75 to $2.50 dolor BrTechnicioIai Perfection irntMouNTPicnw BEST FORM FOUNDATIONS Loyely NYLON PANTIES Lace Trim and Plain Brassiers . .$1 to $2.95 Girdles $2.95 to $5.95 $7.29 GARTER BELTS DONT MISS THIS CHANCE TO SAVE! CLEARANCE PRICES ON WOMEN'S WINTER COATS IMtad CO-HI- T The tumultuous Beautiful Sheer HOSIERY Gold Stripe and Gotham by and Cameo. fen The Ambush Two Years in Army Give Demonstration Nevada Visit Fryers READY big' FEATURES Plan To Attend The Big Western Dance 6th Ward Trekkers Ashby Family of Ruth, To Guarantee TWO COME TO THE army where he has spent the past two years. The following births are announced from Cooley Memorial hospital: A girl was born January 26 to Gabriel and Inez Mendez Florez of Brigham City. Announcing the birth of a son are Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Miller. The child was born January 27. Mrs. Miller is the former Mary Call, daughter of Mr. and Airs. Oscar Call. EXCITING GOWNS that are perfection to see, to touch, to wear in breathtaking Some tulle net, over lace and taffeta. with lovely stoles, sleeves. THE Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weight . . . and daughter, Susannah, recently returned to Intermountain school when Mr. Weight was released from the L. $3.98 to $10.95 Today & Saturday A GREAT DOUBLE BILL BIRTHS Beautiful NYLON SLIPS with nylon lace trim. Full and half slips. o j HUBERT J. YATES - Sew and Save 'PICK O' Back Home After (Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fryer entertained Pinochle cliib members and guests Wednesday evening at their home. The rooms were lovely with bouquets of geramiums. A full course dinner was served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Packer, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stoner, Mr. and Mrs. Max Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Clayibaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Ace Robinette and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Fryer, all of Brigham City, and Mr. and Mrs.' Melvin Ashby of Ruth, Nevada. 'Ladies high score went to Mrs. Packer with Mr. Stoner winning mens high score. 9 DAN RIVER FABRICS Wrinkle shed and washable. Yd Mrs. Parry Jensen serves as Junior class leader. Emcee for Tuesday was Karl Joseph9on. Each girl was presented a car. nation corsage. The large crowd attending enjoyed tap. numbers by: Peters, Mary Jo Harris and Francell Brown; Gold and Green Waltz toy Elwood dancers, under the direction of Mr. e looks Arizona was warm and sunny until the Reeders arrived at Flagstaff. The weather then chose to bring the first rain storms to that area in the past several months. COTTONS jd Dennis Johnson and Lou Breitenbeker exhibit string of bass caught at Lake Meade last week. They were guests of Floyd Wells on the successful fishing . . . Friday, Jamuvy SS,iS34 and Mrs. Keith Frldall; vocal trio number by Jneil, Merna and Bernice Kimtoer and a Fifth ward dance number under the direction of Mr, and Mrs. Clive Waters, dance directors. Punch and wafers were served from a table centered with a beautiful floral arrangement. , In Springs newest colors and patterns. You must see them today! Washable, Gleaners were especially honored at the annual ward Gold and Green bail! held Tuesday evening, January 26. Those feted were: Carol Lan-ey- , K limber, Darlene Merna Buckley, Jean Parker, Kay Rosenbaums and Louise Buckley. the During the presentation girls stepped from huge snowballs placed on the stage. The hall, too, was decorated using the Winter Wonderland theme. Much of the outstanding artN work used in the decorations was done by Miss Doris Simon-sen- . Brigham CKy Utah good to Mr. SPRING FABRIC $1.39-$1.4- Six lovely Fifth ward Junior pretty City and Mrs. Harold Reeder and daughters, Shirley and Katherine, in spite of the cold and snow. The Reeders have been vacationing in Arizona and between near serious accidents and bouts with pneumonia, they are plenty glad to be home. They report most interesting visits at Grand Canyon and Navajo Indian reservations. The girls were especially interested in reservation life because they plan to have a Navajo girl visit their home and they were interested in knowing where she came from before starting school at Intermoun-tain- . Brigham BoxEWeriOUttlAL 3 At Annual Gold and Green Ball Activities trip. Brigham City Looks Good to Reeder Family Exciting New Shipment Of EMBROIDERED COTTONS and DENIMS All washable. Yd. Six Lovely Fifth Ward Junior Gleaners Feted The Big Ones Are Striking Back From New York Honeymoon TO - WEAR DRESSES Mined From ; I THE ROBE Utahs Deepest Mine. IT'S CLEAN! ; IT'S HOT! 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