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Show Larsen - Goldsberry Vows Exchanged THIS WEEKS buys BEST 57c PRELL SHAMPOO 2 for 69c 47c PEPSODENT TOOTH PASTE TITCQV 1 CREAM DEODORANT 50c CHAS. ANTELL Formula 9 Shampoo ...... $3.98 $1.00 Both for $2.00 50c WOODBURY LOTION 39c $1.00 TUSSY LOTION , 2 for $1.00 59c Chlorodent TOOTH POWDER BALL POINT PEN Both for 59c $2 LUSTRE CREAM SHAMPOO 45c LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE 2 for 59c $2.75 B VEDS COMPLEX TABS Mr. And Mrs: Rex P. Moore Here From Denver HAIR CUTTER $2,95 WOODBURY SOAP larged bath size CASHMERE BOUQET SOAP ' bath size Gives You So Much PERFUME i THROUGH and EXPRESS Mr. and (Mrs. Rex P. Moore and son, Michael, arrived in Brigham City last Wednesday to spend 10 days with Mrs. Moores mother, iMrs. Gladys Johnson. Mr. Moore arrived back in. the United States on April 26 following 20 months in Germany. He was honorably released from U. S. army duty on May 2 at Camp f ' . v. -- ' I)r. and .Mrs. De Wayne Goldsberry V. . honeymooned in Southern Utah, Arizona and Las Vegas, Nevada. Mrs. Goldsberry is the former Glenda Larsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Larsen of Perry. Mr. Goldsberrys parents are Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Goldsberry of 3 for 47 c ON THE COST OF MEDICAL CARE Many of the current prolonged discussions on the high cost of medical care are without foundation. Although it is true that drugs and medical services cost more now than they did ten years ago, the rise in cost has not been out of proportion to the increase in the price of other commodities and services. The cost of a physician call is no greater than that of a plumber or an electrician. The cost of the medicine he prescribes is no higher than the cost of a valve, faucet, or an electrical outlet Moreover, it must be remembered that money cannot buy good health. It is priceless. No finer, no more economical, no more efficient system of medical care has ever been devised than that which this nation now enjoys. Elder NEWS Brigham City. Utah Wednesday, May 20, 1953 BIRTHS mt The following blrtha are an, nounced from Cooley Memoriae , hospital: A girl was bom May 15 to John Ray and Reva Ann Reesd Harper of Route No. I.1 A girl was born to Leon Patricia Sorenson Fryer of on May 16. Samuel and Arm Marie Yazzl Tso of Intermountain Indian school are the parents of a sons born May 17. Announcing the birth of their second child, a son, born Majr 17, are Clair and Etta Mowers Hailing of Mantua. Merrill and Marie Bone sen of Garland announce the ar rival of a boy born May 17. A girl was born May 18 to Deb and Ila Yamada Okada of Tremonton, Route No. 2. MO 4 DENVER KANSAS 8 CITY $22.85 one way; $41.15 round trip 8 OMAHA $21.30 one way; $38.35 round trip For window (2x3 ft.) ONLY IMod.l See them NOW! AA) (All Jii DRUGGIST To&o&x' bBciannQD!ar: Fares Plus U. 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Daughters of Utah Pioneers hospital. round trip f pol-linst- SERVICE LOS ANGELES $16.15 one way? $29.10 SAN FRANCISCO $17.80 one way; $32.05 PORTLAND $17.30 one way; $31.15 SALT LAKE CITY $1.40 one way; S2.55 ! ( ' e $5.00 value KLEENEX, 200s Mrs. Durrell Nielsen Is Bridge Club Hostess Mrs. Durrell Nielsen was hostess to members of her bridge club last Thursday evening at Brigham City. her home. Prizes for the bridge game Mrs. Annie H. Littlewood , Along With Other went to IMrs. Don Rasmussen, Mrs. Wayne Johnson and Mrs. Sunflower Camp Officers, Honored Glen Andersen. :Mrs. Annie H. Littlewood was was the theme for the lesson Guests were: Mrs. Knowlton Brown and Mrs. Winston P. Nel special honored officer among given by Mrs. Baird. The autobiography of Mathew son. retiring Sunflower camp DaughDelicious luncheon was served ters of Utah Pioneers officers Caldwell was read by his last Thursrday evening at the Mrs. LaWanna following bridge games. , Jensen. home of Mrs. Lillian Felt. Regular members attending were: Mrs. Wayne Loveland, "In and Sweet the Bye Bye Mrs. Littlewood had served as Don was closing song followed by Mrs. Marvin Peters, (Mrs. camp historian for 22 years. Also benediction Mrs. Glen Andersen, toy Miss Lura Redd. Rasmussen, honored during the evening were Refreshments were served by Mrs. Armour Jensen, and Mrs, the following: Mrs. Jennie L. Mrs. Felt, Mrs. Eleano Gleave, Wayne Johnson. Jones, Mrs. Eliza Watkins and (Mrs. Carrie Jensen and Mrs. Mrs. Elvira Hess. A small gift Good Attendance to acknowledge camp members Louisa Betersen. love and appreciation for past Desired For service was .presented to each. Seagull Camp Meeting The Thursday meeting was According to camp officers a presided over by Captain Pearl good atendance is desired for Compton with First vice captain, the May meeting of Seagull Florence Baird conducting. camp Daughters of Utah PioFollowing congregational singneers. ing of America, The Beautiful, The to be held on invocation was offered toy Mrs. Eliza Watkins. Nest song was Thursday, May 21, at the home of Mrs. Sarah O. Barnard, 113 Listen To the Mocking Bird north Second west at 7r3Q p. m. A finance committee was then named with Mrs. Lillian Felt and Mrs. LaWanna Jensen to plan a food sale. members and two Twenty-onvlgjtors enjoyed organ solos during- the meeting toy Mrs. Ruth L. COLLECTION only $1.95 Box Carson, Colorado. The (Moores plan, to reside In Denver where Mr. Moore will Reeves. BUS for 27c Prince Matchabelli $ 'v 3 night at commencement cises at Branch Agricultural college in Cedar City. busy corresponding with many Dr. Daryl Chase, BAC director, of her former students, listenannounced Sunday that Miss ing to all the latest world events Bowen was chosen for the honor on the radio, and she is an avid because of her long years of dis- newspaper reader. tinguished service as a teacher. Planning for retirement is the Her entire lito has been devoted secret of happiness in retireto the profession of teaching. ment, Miss Bowen revealed toMiss Bowen recalls teaching In All her life she realized L.D.S. churrch auxiliaries when day. the would come and she she first became Interested In now day does many of the things school a teacher. becoming she had no time for before. She was born in Samaria, IdaAna of David ho, and Slit resides with a niece, Miss daughter nie Shackelton Bowen. Her moth- Stella Young, at the Intermouner came from London and her tain Indian school. Many happy father from Wales. Both were L. hours are spent in recalling her D.S. converts. She recalls her past teaching experiences. father telling of pushing a She began her teaching career handcart to Utah. in 1900 in Benson elementary She is the youngest of 10 school in Logan, and then held children. Those still living are: many positions in the elemenD. John Bowen, Pocatello, Idaho; tary and high schools of the C. F. Bowen, Salt Lake City; area. Later she was on the facF. Bowen, American ulty of the old Brigham Young Walter Fork; Apostle A. E. Bowen, Salt college at Logan, before becomLake City, and Mrs. Mary A. ing principal of the elementary Hawkins of Salt Lake City. school at USAC. In the She graduated from the old training capacity of supervisor of teacher Brigham Young college in pre training at USAC she had conparation for a teaching career. tact with work in the same Elementary children have al- field at BAC, a branch of the ways held the heart strings of state college. this lovely woman. Teaching This is the second honorary has not always been easy, but doctorate to be bestowed by BiAC. it is most satisfying to work Last year, Professor Emeritus with youngsters. It also makes Parley Dailey rerceived the first possible hordes of friends, she such degree. said. Civic and church activities have always taken much of Miss Bowens time. Since her retirement in 1948 she has kept exer- .1 PLAYTESTTOME 3 Miss Edith Bowen. Brigham City, formerly of Logan, will receive an honorary doctor of philosophy degree on Friday United In LDS Temple Rites y 50c $1 BATIIALURE BUBBLE BATH Connie Hirschl, Wedding vows were exchang- rooms were: ed toy Miss Glenda Larsen, Norma Pay, (Lela Mae Nelson, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Lisle Gaye Nebeker and Joan Barnard. Larsen of Perry, and De Wayne Following a honeymoon trip Goldsberry, son of Mr. and Mrs. to Southern Utah canyons, AriC. B. Goldsberry of IBrigham zona and Las Vegas,, Nevada, City, on May 8 in the majestic the bridegroom will report for lUDS. temple in Logan. armed service duty. The bride plans to remain with her parElder George G. Nelson offi- - ents. dated at the ceremony. Both are graduates of Box ElFollowing the wedding the der high school and seminary. bridegrooms parents entertain- Shower Honored Brldo On May 4, a shower was given ed at a dinner party at the Blueby bird cafe in Logan. Guests were: in honor of the bride-to-bMr. and Mrs. Glen (Braegger, IMr. Mrs. De Esta Young. Mrs. Conand Mrs. (Lisle Larsen, Mr. and nie Hirschl and',. Mrs. Arlene Mrs. C. B. Goldsberry and the Wright at the Young home. Games were played, refreshnewlyweds. ments served and many beauThe next evening at the Perry tiful gifts received by the guest ,v Iward recreation hall, before of honor. lighted candelabra the young couple received guests. Book Lore Club Hears The charming bride chose white taffeta wedding gown Talk On Alaskan overlaid with lace. Her veil was lace trimmed with net. She car Experiences Thursday ried a bouquet of yellow roseThe iBook Lore club met at the buds and orange 'blossoms cen home of Mrs. Glen Knudson on orchid. an tered toy May 14. Matron of honor was Mrs. Vera Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dickman, Jean Stokes, sister of the bride. Intermountain showed School, Bridesmaids, gowned in pastel films of Alaska and told of exwere: De' Arlene formats, Pay, while teaching in the anna Larsen and LaRae IBraeg periences interior of Alaska. jger. They showed miniaturers of Gardenias and baby orchids Kyaks, boats, snow shoes and were carried by the attendants. articles used by the Indians in Mother of the bride chose an every-dalife. aqua gown with Mrs. Goldsberry had exquisite baskets They wearing a purple model. Each and weaving done toy Indians wore corsages of yellow baby there. and yellow rosebuds. There were 12 members presas best ent and the following guests: Glen Braegger served man with Tom Stokes and Mer; Mrs. Walter G. Mann, Mis. Ray lin Tracy as ushers. Adams, Mrs. Lowell Bqron, Mrs. Ralph Westover was master of Deimont Beecher, Mrs. Grant ceremonies for the evening. Pro- Prisbrey, Mrs. Hans Knudson, gram included vocal solos, For- Mrs. Claude E. Stewart, Mrs. ever and Ever and T Love You Ransom Hatch and Mrs. George Truly, by Mrs. (Darrell Ander- A. Nielsen, Jr. son; "A Tribute To the Bride and Groom by Mrs. Hazel Nelson; Trust In Me, Gerald Jensen; Mr. And Mrs. Bob Case To Think Youve Chosen Me, Mrs. Tom Stokes and Mrs. Davis Parents Of Baby Girl Allen, and a dance number by Little Miss Marjorie Elizabeth Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Glover. Those in charge of serving for Case will take up residence in the reception were: Miss Joan IBrigham City in the very near Hamilton, Mrs. Max Facer and future, at the Krusmark Apart (Miss Karen Quayle. In the gift ments. She is the infant daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Case, born at the Holy Cross hospital in Salt Lake City at 10:30 a. m Sunday, May 17. She weighed nine pounds and six ounces. This is the Cases first child. Mrs. Case is the former Mary Esther Warren. The Case's own and operate the Case Motor Co. at 331 North Main. e 2 for 69c . Miss Edith Bowen To Receive Honorary Doctor Of Philosophy Degree At BAC In Cedar City CLYDE B. STRATFORD, Manager |