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Show P 111 Plans September Wedding r MP w4 A&1- - ' 4c , " . i -- 1 '4 ,: Bridal Shower Fetes Mrs. Charles Hemlick 5i :k , , , f n; , ' ! V i.1 $7 Mrs. Charles O. Hemlick, the former Dorothy Ann De La Grange, daughter of Mrs. Dorothy O. De La Grange, Brigham City, was feted at a bridal show-- j er last Monday evening, August 22, at the De La Grange home. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Elsie Christensen, Mrs. Vernon Bingham, Layton; Mrs. Beth Baxter and Mrs. Vere L. V' ' i i rr t - r t v, tA - ft iJT - TOO MOT TO ADVERTISE ' HfsT V u SHOP FRIDAY AT r $' r I" September wedding plans are being made toy Miss Dorothy Robbins, daughter of Mr. and South Mrs. Arnold Rabbins, Brigham, and Ray Don Reese, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis L. Reese, Brigham City. The young couple plan to exchange marriage vows in the Salt Lake LDS temple September 16. A reception In the Fifth ward recreation hall will fete them the same evening. a graduate of The bride-to-bBox Elder High school and seminary, attended the LDS Business college. Following the completion of an LDS mission In California she has been employed by Western Mortgage ' Loan in Ogden. . The prospective bridegroom Is also a Box Elder High school He and Seminary graduate. served for four years in the U. S. Navy and fulfilled an LDS mission in Western Canada. He is currently employed at Hill Field and plans to resume his studies at the Brigham Young Told Engagement - W T ijf'A V shb hJisMtol Miss Dorothy Robbins Mr. of and Mrs Arnold Robbins, South Brig-- 1 . , . daughter ham, and Ray Don Reese, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis L. Reese, Brigham City, plan to exchange marriage vows in the Salt Lake LDS temple September 16. . THE FOOD KING All day Friday an exceptional surprise will be offered to all Stoppers entering the Food King Mor-tense- Clever wedding bell favors marked the places for 15 guests, including family members and close friends. , Refreshments were served following games. Prizes went to Mrs. Cecil Windley and Mrs. C. M. Christensen. .guests included Mrs. Ray Mitchell, Ogden and Mrs. Wayne Jensen, North Og. IDuuiM n GO! FOR den. Many lovely gifts weTe sented to Mrs. Hemlick. Milk is natures most perfect food forgo, for glow, and for grow. KEO. U. Carter Family Members During the past week, Carter family members gathered together for the first time in four years. Tuesday evening, August 23, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Shlrl Carter in Ogden the following enjoyed dinner together: Mr. and Mrs. Marlow Thone and Maryland; family,' Beltsville, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Carter and son, Bruce, Culver City, California (Mrs. Carter is the former Ida Kimber, daughter of E. O. Kimber, Grouse Creek) ; Mr. and and Mrs. Val Roy Christensen family, Brigham CSty;v Mr. and Mrs. Don Freeman and family, Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Merrell," Brigham City. Thursday evening the Merrells entertained family members at a charcoal steak fry. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Carter and Bruce plan to leave early this morning, Friday, August 26, for their home in California, folfive day visit here. lowing JUST NEW SHIPMENT TRICYCLES Layaway for Christmas ! Buy Now DE LUXE KNUCKUE GUARD i TRICYCLE fcUBBER SEAT Ogden Ladies Feted EASY ROLLING BIG TIRES By Ogden Golf and Country Club ladies were feted Tuesday, August 16, by local" lady golfers at the local club. Chairman for the August luncheon was Mrs. Carma Pearse with committee members including: Mrs. Doris Abbott, Mrs. Cllss Davis, Mrs. Norene Burtcher, Mrs. Eleanor Gleave, Mrs. Lela Griffiths. Mrs. Jessie Jeppersen, Mrs. Mary Reese and Mrs. Merna - 12" - 16" ALL SIZES 10"- TRICYCLES From Beginners to the Big 10 16 Specially Priced From $495 to Ladles Payments on th Balance BLOWOUT PROTECTION at no more cost B.F. Goodrich Tubeless Tire $23.50 tax-- . f and year aid Hra plus s Changes hht tbit to com Safo to that let you taf list stop 6.70-- 1 S prizes arranged Mrs. Farrell Bess, Mrs., J. Leo Nelson, Mrs. Roy Thompson and Mrs. Clair Merrell. r SAFETYLINER i Day by Mrs. Farrell Bess and Mrs. Reed Merrell went to Mrs. Norma Holly and Mrs. Carol IFruin, Ogden and Mrs. Wilma Wixom and Mrs. Lola Winzler of the local , club. " Mrs. L. A. Richardson was in charge of the bridge games with prizes going to Mrs. Jack Frcrnk, Pay Only A Little Down and Small Easy I PAT. OH. O Qcfllfecfl 2te 0IEfll3 OGD ttD dilID(33Ef(tlb effib 035 (EEuffimMk BDda DOLLAR SALE! ' 5 MOUNTAIN DILL PICKLES SLICED PINEAPPLE 1 5 14 3 SUN VALLEY OLEO CREAM CORN 7 1 FOR 12 GERBERS STD. BABY FOOD 7 CUT GREEN BEANS SHAVERS GRAPEFRUIT 7 303 , Reesq, $2395 1 Local Golf Club L Friday and Saturday At Both Stores! Gather During Week UTAH MIIIC FOUNDATION RECEIVED pre- SHOULDER CUT VEAL ROAST . VEAL STEAKS MOCK CHICKEN IEGS From the QUEENS PANTRY lb SHOULDER CUT Box Elder JOURNAL 1 , -- , lb 4. 33C lor l CHOCOLATE MARSHMALLOW ROLL FRESH DAILY FROM OUR OWN BAKERY POTATOES Brigham City. Utah 1 Red Illiss ... 1 Friday. August 26. , LEMONS 1955 Sunkist CELLO CARROTS ,XT 30-D- A mswssss o Phone 548 FIRST IN RUBBER-FIR- ST 146 South Main IN rustics CELERY HEARTS :: y PHONE 261 SPECIAL BIRTHDAY or BAKERY ORDERS RGTISSERIE Chickens, 1.49 10 LB. --1 6 FOR 2 FOR EACH cLh B |