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Show I Melvin Bott and family and Mr. Idaho Falls Temple Ceremony Unites Ftta and Mrs. Clyde P. Larsen and Mowers And Clair C. Hailing On August 7 family spent four days at Bear . Miss Etta Mowers, daughter Lake recently. The group enjoyMr. and Mrs. Eugene Bott and ed boating and swimming while Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mowers of rleiQnDOrS tlOnOr Helen Mrs. Thorne Arimo, Idaho, became family of Perry, Mr. and Mrs. there. Bridal Shower Clair C. Hailing in LDS temple ceremonies performed August 7 Mrs. Zenos Earl, Mrs. John in the LDS temple in Idaho Falls, Burt, Mrs. Raymond Payne and Idaho. Francis M. Davis perform- Mrs. Ezra Owen were hostesses ed the ceremony. The bride- at a bridal shower honoring Miss groom is the son of Mr. and Helen Thome, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Wilford M. Hailing of Man- and Mrs. Henry Thorne, who is tua. to become the bride of Bert L. On Sunday afternoon, August Smith, son of Mrs. Nell B. Smith 12, from two until six oclock, on Friday, August 17, in the LDS open house was held at the Hail- temple in Salt Lake City. ing home in Mantua in honor of Guests for the afternoon on the newlyweds. The bride wore a traditional the Earl patio were members of McCormick Tea white satin wedding gown, with the neighborhood. Each guest fitted bodice trimmed with cov- presented the bride to be with richer t ered buttons. Tiny pearl buttons various canned foods, which trimmed the high collar. The were placed in a decorated flavor! , . skirt was full with train. Her veil clothes basket Games were played concerning was fingertip length attached to a little cap. Her corsage was an the foods and also other brides orchid. games. Many prizes were awardSisters of the bridegroom were ed. in charge of refreshments and Light refreshments were served around a beautifully decogifts during the afternoon. Following a honeymoon in rated table covered with pink Montana the young coupe are satin under a lace cloth. Center-piec- e was a miniature bride and making their home in Mantua. The bride is a graduate of Ari- a beautiful bouquet of mo high school. The groom is a Box Elder high school and Utah State Agricultural College grad- Sacrament HOMI Or DEPENDABLE Meeting uate. He plans to teach school HBAPFOR NATIONALLY. ADVERTISED in Box Elder county this year. Held In Sixth Ward VALUES THIS SIGN Families Vacation At Bear Lake of.. at f &,DEnTBES has a far -- ttfESHB m B.F. Goodrich Final Preparations Made For Annual Kindergarten Party vyES SIR, GET BFG TUBELESS TIRES , HOl'fZ FOR YOUR CAR Theres no reason to post pone getting the tire that AAA tests show protects against blowouts and seals punctures I If we dont have your size in stock now, we can get it. ; i Grinds, Mixes, Juices, Beats DORME YER FOOD-FIXE- Final preparations have made for the annual summer party for the members of the club Kindergarten honoring their husbands. The party will be held Thursday, August 16, at Rees Pioneer park. Picnic luncheon will be served at 7 p. m. Theme for the evening is Our Husbands. Serving committee is headed by Mrs. Lettle Christoffersen, Mrs. Jennie L. Jones is in charge of decorations and a splendid program has been arranged by Mrs. Jane Bergstrom, Mrs. Erma Hansen, Lilly Dummer and LePreal Collings. Ladies are reminded to bring eating utensils for themselves and their husbands, including plates, glasses, and silverware. R 46.50 10 recipe-testespeeds Portable mixing head Juicer, meat winder, two mixing d l bowls ' takes over The Food-Fixthe heavy work on countless kitchen jobs from beating cake batter to grinding meat Operates on AC or DC cut- er 1 rent afire Mrs. Dean C. Howarth Visits Parents Here Go the . The following births are reported from Cooley Memorial hospital: A girl on August 9 to Dale and Afton Orme Rhodes of Tremon-ton- . Sacrament meeting was held in the Sixth ward chapel Sunday with Bishop Richard G. Hansen in charge. After the opening song by the congregation, opening prayer was offered by Floyd Anderson. Sacrament was under the direction of Leon Whitworth and Robert Tingey, assisted by dea- Last summer party of Beta Sigma Phi sorority was held Thursday, August 9, at Box Elder park, at 7 p. m. with 36 members and their partners present ,,i Mrs. Dean C. Howarth and ' A treasure hunt opened the are party and was followed by a dedaughter, Nancy Marie, dinner. Leading the visiting In Brigham City this licious week at the home of Mr. and group in games and singing was Mrs. William J. Kotter, Mrs. Mrs. Erma Crompton. , On the committee were Mrs. Howarths parents. , Mr. Howarth will join his fam-il- Carol Hafner, chairman;" Iona here next week. Erma Cefalo, Elaine inward, Crompton, Norma ?Butler, Jean a PAGE Shonka, Barbara Rowej LaPreal BOX ELDER NEWS Knudsen, Connie. Simcox, Lillian Felt, Luella MacFarlane, Marie Utah , Brigham City, T. Jeppsen,.Iris Lillywhtte and Wednesday, August 15, 1951 . Verna Ann Henderson. ida Bri money saving Wei wa- y- A boy on August 9 to Donald and Bonnie Jean Larsen Hun-sakof Ogden. A girl on August 11 to Calvin and Rose Marie Hulse Page of Brigham Clty.- To Don and Atha Carter Freeman of Ogden a girl on August er KD1 Chai leted Jew in lustful Episc ich. t veral Coaches 1L To Elmer and Marie Wight Mathews of Perry a girl on August 11. A girl on August 12 to Donald and Merna Nelson Ellis of Brigham City. To Deverll and Carol Thompson Barker a boy on August 13. To Wayne and Memus Christensen Hunsaker a boy on August 13. Bob and Ila Ymada Okadi of Tremonton, a Girl on August 14, No MgWay hazard you orriv refreshed. Conditioned Comfort. Beat the heat travel In cool coach Even more enjoyable than ot home. Rest As You Ride. Air - Courteously, deftly. served in attractive dining the highlights of the Union Pacifics meals are one of is Shrimp Louis, The menu special for August , Adjustable, Reclining Coach Seats, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. York and son, Danny, of Twin Falls, Idaho arrived in Brigham City by plane Rent A Car On Arrival. wide, roomy. restM tr - n most Union Pacific trains. at your Save driving for sight-seein- g and inexpensive convenient tion where rent-a-ca- r destine. service available. Saturday. They spent the night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Andersen and returned home Sunday afternoon. The Yorks are former Brigham Sot d.tailt and f,rvalion, w. yow n.ort.1 Union Pacific Railroad , tick! ag.nt. i City comfort Delicious Meals. Yorks Fly To Brigham For Week-en- d Visit residents. cons. Everyone is Invited to phone The program was under the their society items for the News direction of the Elders quorum and Journal to 77L with Henry Nielsen in charge. Speakers for the evening were Henry Drewes and Arnold Gilbert Closing song by the congregation was followed by the prayer by Ray Lewis. Beta Sigma Phi Holds Last Summer Party Up Canyon On Monday OX For Dependable Freight and Passenger Transportation IMDKI IPA3I ster dy ow iS. See The New Buick ...in Buicks New Home at 550 South Main Street We've moved to our new building drive in for Buick Service. just across the street from our USED CAR LOT, Precision mechanism demands special skill . . we have it! . . . 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The millionth Dynaflow Drive was delivered to a happy owner. Thats a new peak in popularity for modem drives which take you from a standing start to any cruising speed desired with a smooth, unfaltering swoop of power. . The biggest advance since the self- starter is what the motorwise press called this Buick development back in 1948 and now a million owners can tell you how right that proved to be. j BOMB BREWED. AGED AND BOTTLED BY i ANHEUSER-BUSC- nm H. INC.,,. ST. LOUIS. in a series of fixed stages-t- he first to apply supercharging principles that did new tricks with spinning oiL And how folks loved it! enjoy. . MO. U S. A. 550 South Main Street ifl And finally they loved what it for the value of a Buick, as reflects in the extra dollars that Dynaflo adds to the resale price of a car. Have ym samped thi, sensation? They loved the freedom from strain in traffic. And the new sweetness Qf r jjg which every passenger could - - They loved its extra safety in slippery oing mid the improved control in mud and snow. - As they piled up experience, they rtjn KFt SO CHEATS VALUE u euiu wick wiu iuud them MOTO Phone 272 presei discovering the thrills that more, a million Buick owners already . unu. AuroMoeim dri,i , Theres no time like the loved the command it gives them of every traffic situation and 1 hey J iWIUM LAGER BEER differential. O Here, they found, was a basically different way of delivering power. It was the first drive to get completely away from any gears which function V- loved the unexpected savings rear tire wear and the reduced strs on all driving parts, from engine -- J G MC |