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Show t Local Men Attend Manley (Pat) Bidlack, Brigham City, and Rodney Bidlack, Corinne, are expected home today following attending the funeral services for their mother, Mrs. Bertha Bidlack, , in New York. Mrs. Bidlack, 54, died ait the St. James Mercy hospital at New York, Sunday, May 29, just before the two sons arrived from Utah. She spent her entire life in New York except for three years, between 1942 and 1950, spent In Brigham City. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday, June 1 at Evangelical church at Wayland She is survived by her husband, Clyde Bidlack, and the following sons and daughters: Mrs. Elmer (Dorothy) Beck, New York; Paul Wayland, New York; Rodney Bidlack, Corinne, Utah and Manley (Pat) Bidlack, Brigham City, Utah. She also has three grandchildren, all of Brigham Way-land- Har-nel- l, Bid-lac- City. 20th I "A Centvry-Fo- LDS temple vows were exchanged by Miss Donna Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett C. Anderson, Corinne, and Lloyd Q. Hubbard, son of Mrs. Lois L. Hubbard, also of Corinne, May 27, in the Logan LDS temple. President J. Hyrum Bell officiated at the rites. The bridal party was feted at a wedding dinner served in the Tropical Room of Howard Hotel with Mrs. Hubbard as hostess. The same evening in the Corinne LDS ward hall a reception honored the newlyweds. th. wondor ol STEREOPHONIC Warncr Bros. 4 - SATURDAY pnt iaxTown" ' T,- ' ' . ; r '".:: fWWJTtB hCinemaScopE MO I CO BT4RBINO IIS sum m. mill MN Music louposio Comina June 15th AlT- DISNEY'S' rrg-W- whoCCCETT f omul we mm Comductio i sm Oimitri UK WarnerColor ft, b, im wTLEi :ir I Back From Calif. Trip Back from a pleasant, but short trip to California Is Miss Mabel Christensen. In Los Angeles she was joined by Mrs. Clyde (Anna Laura Christensen) Bomham, , Denver, Colorado. The couple enjoyed visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vause and Mr. and Mrs. I Paul Wilson in Hollywood. Mrs. Vause is the former Henke, and Mrs. Wilson, the former Lois Christensen. While there they became acquainted with tiny Julie Ann Wilson. The guests enjoyed the races at Hollywood park and while there made arrangements at Farmers Market for sale of Mrs. Bomhams clever miniature cow boys. They also visited with Mrs. Sarah Andersen Rawlison, a former Brighamite. Mrs. Bomham accompanied Miss ' Christensen .to Brigham City and remained here for a short visit before returning to her Denver home. Spring Rites i , C, a c i ar--i ; J 'ii De-O- ' . V n Box Elder NEWS 3 and Mrs. Glen Nelson and family returned Sunday morning following a 16 day va vation trip. The family traveled to San Francisco via Oregon then continued down the coast to Los Angeles. In the Los Angeles area they visit ted with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lund and family, Chester Jorgensen, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Nelson and family and Mr. and Mrs. George Jorgensen and family. They also saw Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Nielsen' and son, Ronnie, former Brigham City, residents, Mr. Brigham City Utah Wednesday, June 8, 1955 and Zions .National , Park. I , ,. The children were also ablq to see many Indian hogans after the Grand Canyon tour. Canyon, , - COOL WED. to SAT. yistaYisioh Venice. dn The youngsters will long remember Forest Lawn, Knotts-berrFarm, the Pacific Ocean and the LDS temple grounds. Enroute home they came by way of Las Vegas, saw Hoover toured through Gfahd Dam, ooon nmaj awuwn y A LEGEND THAT .WILL LIVE FOREVER! FOUR CQVEZl COLOR .4-- Miss Bessie Hansen, home demonstration agent for Box Elder county, attended and made the selections. Members attending the meeting were:, Suellen Yates, Betty May, Sandra Lee Peirsen, Diana Bennett, Maren Tingey, Jean Jones, Ellen Reeder, Joan Hendrickson, Barbara Bott and Mar- Mr. and Airs. Lloyd C. Hubbard . . . exchanged wedding promises May 27 in the Logan LDS temple. Mrs. Hubbard is the former. Donna Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett C. Anderson, Corinne. The bridegrooms mother is Mrs. Lois L. Hubbard, also of Corinne. , cia ...... , Glover. The meeting was called to order by Maren Tingey, president. Refreshments were served. Marcia Glover, reporter. , , ; Thursday , $1 Per Car Wednesday Family Nite ; - "PARATROOPER" in Also "GOLD TOWN RIDERS" GHOST . The Best Come to Shows-Alway- the s Capitol Jerry Hursts Tell of First Son's Arrival Sportlight starring GENE AUTRY tall and will be named Davis Hurst. Mrs. Hurst is Ann Davis. ' $, ' Jerry the former Dee first Grandparents for the time are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd N. Davis, Brigham City. - ' . Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hurst, Logan. Include: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thompson, Logan, and Ezra Petersen, Hy' rum. Mrs. Hurst will remain in Brigham City at the Davis home for the next - week before - returning to her home in Logan. Mr. Hurst Is attending school at the USAC. 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Cooteet tub ject to all national, state and local regulations AT YOUR HOTPOINT DEALER . additional liftings 2. bold-fac- o listings , 9. directory advertising Call your Telephone Btninest Offics immsdi ately for nsw or changed listings. SliiLSu going to press soon inn twin ' "Walk A Block and Save" . Air Mail News in the easiest contest of its kind ever known I ? . Popeye Cartoon - Plus Cartoon, Special Shorts Latest News Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Russell Hurst, Logan, announce the arrival of their first Child, a son, born June 2, at 10:20 a. m. at Cooley Memorial hospital. The seven pound 14 ounce youngster measured 20 inches i- V "ASSIGNMENT CHILDREN" - , HOWARD NY KAYE in color with ALAN LADD - ALSO-DAN- engaged In farming. The Jbride .is a graduate- of Box Elder LDS seminary. The bridegroom is a graduate-o- f Box Elder High school. He has serv ed a tour of duty with the U. S. Navy and has completed ; an LDS Indian mission. . TECHNICOLOR ? - AVERAGE wr TECHNICOLOR, H Highlight of the regular meeting of the Top Notchers club held Monday, June 6, at the home of Leader Lilly Bennett, was the choosing of articles to ibe submitted for competition at the Box Elder County Fair. i -- Fair Items Chosen At 4-- Club Meeting Stallings as Lon Glen Nelson Family Returns from Trip ies. The couple plans to reside in' Corinne where the bridegroom is stm. Ttowue with in Early Or: i f master of ceremonies. Program Presented Entertaining during the evening were: Shara Lee Jeippesen, who played a piano selection; Ron Beers, Morgan Harris, John Linford and Vpn Dell Anderson, a vocal quartet, singing Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White"; Janice Chinan gave a reading; Von Dell Anderson, a vocal solo, My Own True Love, and Floyd Jensen, a saxophone selection, Melody of Love. In charge of refreshments during the reception were: Mrs. Eva Harper, Mrs. Martha Smoot, Mrs. June Craner, Mrs. Vivian Jones, Mrs. Ruth Michelli and Mrs. Anna Gardner. Beverly Coombs and Beverly Beeton were in charge of the guest book with Evelyn and Juanita Anderson in charge of the many lovely gifts presented to the newlyweds. Left For Honeymoon For honeymoon travel to Southern Utah and Las Vegas, Nevada, the new bride donned a blue suit with pink accessar- SOUND - FRIDAY THURSDAY Joined gown. Her bridal bouquet was a single orchid surrounded with Van- Carte? present OnemaScoPE In The bride and her mother designed and sewed the wedding da orchids. Standing as matrons of honor were Mrs. Steve Sara and Mrs. Claude Jeppesen. Bridesmaids were: Misses Joan Fillmore, Shara Lee. Jeppesen and Claudette Morgan. All wore pastel gowns and carried crescent (bouquets of orto the chids complementary bride's bouquet. Steve Sara was best man with Bob Smoot, Milton Norman, Carden Gate Setting The receiving line stood be- Claude Jeppesen and Von. Dell fore a decorated garden gate Anderson performing best man duties. setting. The setting ws beautiAll men in the wedding parful with bridal wreath, peonies wore pink carnation boutonty and lilacs. The bride was charming in nieres. a gown of Chantilly lace over Mother of the bride chose a her daughters tulle and satin. The veil was blue taffeta for Mrs. Hubbard and reception to a of cornet hearts caught up wore 'blue lace and tulle. - Pink seed and pearls. corsages were pinned, at', the shoulders of each mother. Pink Adorned .Cake Displayed during the evening LAST TIMES was the beautiful three tiered wedding cake,. The cake, was TODAY! adorned with pink roses. Host and hostess for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mait Called Peter" Colot by OE LUXE Mabel Christensen is Temple Vows Unite Corinne Couple Rites lor Mother tag wmrer a .J |