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Show Mf Mrs. Ann Burns Of Logan Visits Here Gowned 9 Leaat Notices In Lace, Net and Taffeta Mrs. Ann Burns of Logan sin-n- t last week at the home of her Gowned in lace and net over sister, Mfs- Rilla Jensen. white taffeta, Miss Carolyn Other friends enjoyed visits Hall, of Mr. and Mrs. from Mrs. Burns during her stay lames daughter Arnold Hall. Brigham here. City, became the August bride n S. Ferguson, if son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ferguson, al-'- Probote and Guardianship monaf order No- tice. Consult Clerk of District Court, Brigham City, Utah, or respect- !- signon for - ing in the U. S. army near Madrid. She carried a bouquet of white featured carnations with white ribbons centered with a detachable orchid corsage. Mrs. Roland Holman, sister to of Brigham City. the bride, was matron of honor. Wedding vows were recited on She chose to wear a ballerina , l. c?. r t i iicrnct ') S. temple with President Robert 1,nCth P'nk organdy gown with scalloped neckline. officiating. I .). Young .Bridesmaids were: Mrs. Arlo Roof Garden Party and ,'amps In green Immediately following the Mrs. Mack Palmer organdy in yellow orrites tlie bridegroom's parents uitertained the wedding party gandy. it the Roof Carden at Hotel Flower girls were Christine Utah. Andetsen in white organdy over Reception At Fourth Ward pale green and Kathleen ParIn the evening the newlyweds ker in pink net over taffeta. received best wishes from nu- They carried matching miniamerous guests at a reception ture nosegays. held in the Brigham Fourth Attendants carried nosegays L.D.S. ward Relief society room. Can the Kinsey Report on The room was beautiful with of featured carnations with ribUomen help bring them bons complementary to gowns. 'all vases of gladioli. happiness in marriage? Mother in Blue The bride's ballerina The Ladies Home Journal length Mother of the bride chose a dress featured a fitted bodice interprets the forthcoming Sexual Behavior in Amerwith tiny lace collar and small slate blue taffeta evening gown omen from this one ican sleeves. Her tiara of white net and Mrs. Ferguson wore a pink important aspect. Get the was draped with a veil of Span- lace model. 'Both wore corsages September Journal today! of Fugli mums. ish lace, a gift from Lt. Wynn Best man was Dewayne Pe' Andersen, an uncle, now serv- ters. Performing duties of ushers were: Lee Andersen, Max Hall, Gary Ferguson, (David Hall and Roland Holman. All men in the wedding party wore white carnation boutonneires. Host and hostess for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Ken,neth Hall. Mrs. Lee Andersen was at the guest book.. Program Presented Program during the evening included piano selections by Mrs. Clyde Armstrong; cornet duet, Frank Troxell and LaVerd John; vocal solo, Mrs. Virginia Breitenbeker; vocal solo, Robert Hall and Darrell Siggard, Mrs. the accompanied Armstrong performers. Wedding Cake The beautiful white wedding cake was displayed on a lace covered table. It stood up on a mirror and was flanked on either side by lighted tapers. Accent of palest green and pink decorated the cake. It was topIT'S TIME TO ped with a miniature bride and bridegroom.' Those In charge of serving Has your homes roofing reached a retirement age? were: Mrs. P. iR. Parker and w ith our quality USG Then its time for you to Mrs. Clayton Cheney with Jean Roofing materals. Theyll give you a snug, cozy-dr- y Parker, Carma Lee Parker, Shirley Harrison, Mary Alice Johnhome . . . give you a roof that fights off driving winds son, Sharon, Diane and Janice Christensen serving and drenching rains for years and years. Those in charge of gifts were Stop in or telephone 8 for a FREE estimatimate Nancy yReeS, Carol Ann Gibbs week. this ;i and' Diixie jBurnett. GoingAway Ensemble For her 'going away ensemble F $6.00 A MONTH AV. 6 ROOM HOME the new Mrs. Ferguson donned a beige suit With black acces r series. She pinned the orchid Promp, Personal Service corsage at her shouldef. They honeymooned in Yellowstone and plan to reside in Salt Lake City. The bride is a graduate of We "WALK A BLOC KW SAVE"! the ber rollege and attended Plan To Reside In Salt Lake City NOTICE 1 - Wa-re- Vliat women 1 Report F! RE-ROO- F : ! . H; ; 5-- RE-ROO- Bf f Triai- Americas fastest selling convertible I . And V-- 8 ks Both with present claims undersigned at 228 A26 Brigham City, Utah, 25th day of October, ed.- guna mother, Monson.-The- wore a navy blue linen suit with navy accessories. The couple will return to Salt Lake City to reside, while the bridegroom - pursues law studies at the University of Utah. Mrs. McFarland - - ; ; The most amazing offer of ALL TIME' TWO HELBROS WATCHES V d a OIAMOHO A PERFECT .'tUa Americas most beautiful car of its type 4WS0Y. . STUDDED MAUTY FOS NUMBEt OIPENOAStE Gin FOR BfttOf ANO MOTHEt. fOfl OAD. GROOM. Regular 165 value - FREE ' Again lor 53, Ford Victoria i d car. And Americas you ride in style on cushions over non-sa- g springs. "best-dresse- foam-rubb- er Offered 'o yom, n o, oy wrffc rfe pvrcfceae e e no family ie INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER ! MHUMRAIOR 0 HOMl FREEZER Swf a miM't toeSine ISm FiHiit, wy.ifh mo4a Sm I. ecea beewiifvt Nlllf lot. wflifinla mI reffomtly ceive tfcee fwe beewti-Helbte I? jewel wok Km. 5131 4 Mi PS tMNTtf CMMtir IBM, SasHSfL4 WOI VMM Off $08 YOURSfiL Wagons BUY ON EASY BUDGET TERMS Country Squire is a "double-dut- y beauty. Ford offers two other "quick change artists . . . the Ranch Wagon and the 4 door, Country Sedan. wood-trimine- d -- jirjHDEiasEfcrs-iFOE- a, Street Only Ford Dealers Sell line. Phone 56 323 South Main Jgy USED CARS AND TRUCKS Sept. 2, 1953 LIC SALE GOODYEAR TIRES if you trade MW Tires broken in on cool pavements are not subjected to excessive heat which causes. faster wear, .This is YOUR money-savin- g opportunity to trade those smooth, worn tires for new Goodyears. Stop in youll find the right Good- year tire to fit your driving needs and YOUR BUD- GET. Why not trade - TODAY! i Brigham YrucZx & Implement Co. 27 North Main Street , ; Phon 300 Use Our PLAN' EASY PAY Terms as low S as $1.25 a week! DICK'S Texaco Station 179 South Main Phone 575 Any contiguous owner claiming preference right must assert such right within 30 days from the above sale date, Ernest E. House, Manager A26 , NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION PUBLIC SALE United States Department of the Interior Bureau of Land Management LAND 'AND SURVEY OFFICE, Lake- - City, Utah, Auguet 20,. 1953. Under provisions of section 2455, R. as S., amended by section 14 of the act of June 28, 1934 (48 Stat., 1274; 43 U. S. C. 1171), and pursuant to the application of John Ray Firth of Lyi Utah Serial No. U 06287, there will offered to the higheet bidder, but at not less than $3.00 per acre, at a public sale to be held at TO o'clock A.M., on the 13th day of October 1953 next, at this office, the following tracts of land E Vu E'AW'A Sec. 29, T. 13 N.R. 16 W. S.L.M. 480 acres. No part of this land will be sold separ ately. Bids may be made by the principal or his agent, either personally at the sale or by mail. Bids sent by mail will be considered only If received at this office prior to the hour fixed for the sale. Bids must be in sealed envelopes aceompan ied by certified checks or e money orders made payable to the Treasurer of the UnHed States for the amounts of the bids. The envelopes must be marked in the lower left-ha- nd rnor "Public sale bid, Serial No. U 06287. Sale, 10 A.M. Oct 13. 1953." The highest bidder will be required to pay immediately the amount thereof. Any adverse claimants of the above described land should file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. The Bureau of Land Management has not searched the corda of Box Elder County to ascertain the existence of any adverse claim. Any contiguous owner claiming preference right must assert such right within 30 days from the above sale date. ERNEST E. HOUSE, Manager - aluminum doors and windows . Picture your homo with a Winter Seal, America's finest atum- inum storm door! Here's beauty that blends with any style architecture . . . quality that gives you years and years of front door In trouble-fre-e service. For the smartest-lookin- g Winter Seal. the choose town, genuine NO NO STORAGE PROBLEM PAINTING and gloss ponslt ors stlf Storing . . . right within ths from. Tokss only 9 mrnwts to lift up end lock. PROBLEM Solid aluminum is Us boouty forovtr. No koopt warping, log ging or woothordgmego. Alumk num is pormanont. Scrscnft ' FITS EVERY OPENING FOR BASEMENT SASH FOR WOOD SASH PUBLICATION PUBLIC SALE COMC IN. CHECK THIS UNUSUAL Fords 'Wednesday, NOTICEFOR (J.TtTt) Americas most popular Station PUBLICATION-PUB- Brigham City, Utah claim. A26 -- NOTICE FOR N. JACOBSF.N. Elder NEWS Box 5 Bride Of Patricia Kaye Holst Ritter McFarland Episcopal Church Rites girl friends attending book. constructed a brides Many useful and lovely gifts were received by the honored guests. Refreshments were serv- - the only convertible witii power. 151. DUWAIN JACOBSEN, iafediiaiHsiirdi Administrator of the Fred Jacobsen and garet Jacobson, Both Date ot first publication Olive low-pric- ed MARGARET Deceused. Creditors will vouchers to the Wet 1st North, on or before the A. D., at the Fords Sunliner is Hie "top downers delight! District Court of Bos Elder Stoto of Utah. Estates of FRED JACOBSEN and ANtho County, made payable to the Treasurer of the United States for the amounts oi the bids. The envelopes muwt be marked in the lower corner "Public sale bid, Serial No. U 06281, Sale. 10 A M. Oct. 3, 1953' The highest bidder will be required to pay immediately the amount thereof. Any adverse claimants of the land should file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated lor sale. The Bureau of Land Management has not searched the re. cords of Bo Elder County to ascertain the existence ot any adverse claim. Any contiguous owner claiming a preference right must assert such right within 30 days from the above sale date. I RNEST E. HOUSE. Manager - United States estates of Anna Mar Department of the Interior Bureau of Land Management Deceased, Ul I ICE, Salt August 2, LAND AND SURVEY A. D,, 1953. lake Uty. Utah, August 20. 1953. Under provisions ot section 2455, R. E. MORGAN WIXOM, S., as amended by section 14 of the act Attorney for Administrator, of June 16, 1934 (48 Stat., 1274; 43 Duvid Eccles Building, U. S. C. 1171), and purnuant to the Ogden. Utah. Olague, of Park Aug. Sept 2 application of Antonio Valley, Utah Serial No. U 06382, there NOTICE TO CREDITORS will be offered to the highest bidder, but Fatale of Joseph Siggard, Deceased at not lrsx than $2.50 per acre, at a Creditors will present claims with public sale to he held nl 10 oclock A.M , vouchers to the undersigned at 7iJ on the 3th day of October 1953 next, South 3rd West, Brigham City, Utah, at this office, the following tracts of on or before the 30th day of December, land: E.Vi NF.'i , NWtfNE'4, A.D., 1953. NF.4 NW'4. Sec. SARAH L. SIGGARD, Executrix 26. T 13 N. R. 14 W., S.L.M. 160 Acrea of the Estate of JOSEPH SIGGARD, No part of this land will be sold sepi deceased. arately. Date ot first publication August 26, A. Bids may be made by the principal or his agent, either personally at the saie I.. 1953. O. DEE LUND or by mail. Bids sent by mail will be considered Attorney for Executrix First Security Bank Bldg. only If received at this office prior Bids to the hour fixed tor the sale. Brigham City, Utah A26 . must be in sealed envelopes accompanied by certified checks or poet-otticmoney orders made payable to the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Treasurer of the United States for the PUBLIC SALE amounts of the bids. The envelopes United States must be marked in the lower lett-ha- nd of the Interior Department corner sale Public Serial No. bid, Bureau of Land Management U 06382, Sale, 10 A.M. Oct 13, 1953." LAND AND SURVEY Salt OFFICE, The higheet bidder will be required to Lake City, Utah, Aug. 20, 1953. pay immediately the amount thereof. Under provisions of section 2455, Any adverse claimants of the R. S., as amended by eectiion 14 of the land should file their claims, act of June 28. 1934 (48 Stat., 1274; or objections, on or before the time 1171), and pursuant to the designated for aale. The Bureau of Land application oi Carl Ft Yates of Yoot. Management has not searched the re. Utah. Serial No. U 07078, there will cords of Box Elder County to ascertain be offered to the highaat bidder, but the existence of any adverse claim. at not leoe than $2.50 per acre, at a a owner Any contiguous public aale to be held at 10 o'clock preference right must assert claiming such a. m., on the 3th day of October, within 30 days from the above sale right dale. 1953 next at thia office, the followERNEST E. HOUSE. Manager ing tracts of land: A26 Lots 2. 3, 4, Sec. 27. NW4NE4 Sec, 34. T. 15 N., R. 15 W., S.L.M. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION-PUB- LIC 216.40 acrea. No part oi the land will SALE be sold separately. United States Bids may be .made by the principal of the Interior Department or his agent, either personally at the Bureau of Land Management aale or by mall. LAND AND SURVEY Salt OFFICE. Bids sent by mail will be considered Lake City, Utah, August 10, 1953. only if received at thia office prior to Under provisions of section 2455, R. the hour fixed for the aale. Bid must $., as amended by section 14 of the act Mr, and Mrs. Warren S. Ferguson be in sealed envelopes accompanied of June 28, 1934 (48 Stat., 1274; 43 checks or 171 3, and pursuant to the by certified poet. office U. S. C. . . . recited wedding vows on August 24 in Salt Lake LDS to the money orders made payable of J. E. Taylor, Orville TayTreasurer of the United States for the application lor and Rodney M. Taylor of Yost, Utah temple. Mrs. Ferguson is the former Carolyn Hall, daughof the bids. The envelopes Serial No. U02648, there will be offered ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Arnold Hall, Brigham City. amounts must be marked'ln ,4he lower d the higheet bidder, but at not less Public sale bid, No. than $2.50 per acre, at a public sale to Serial The bridegrooms parents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ferguson, corner U 07078. Sale. 10 A. M., Oct. 13, 1953 be held at 10 o'clock A. M., on the 6th The highest1 bidder will be required of October, 1953 next, at this ofalso of Brigham City. to pay immediately the amount there- day E'S fice, the following tracts of land: of. NE'$, SE4 Sec. II, NWViNWtf15 Sec. d Any adverse claimants of the W., 13. NNEtf Sec. 14, T 14 N., R. Becomes No land should file their claims, L.M. 360 acres. of this land LeRoy or objections, on or before the time will be sold separately. part Bids may be made by the principal or designated for sale. The Bureau of Land In searched the his Management has not either personally at the sale records of Box Elder County to as- or byagent, mail. certain the existence of any adverse Bids sent by mail will be considered Patricia Kaye Holst, ... daugh. only if received at this office prior ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace L. guests at a Country club recep- claim., owner claiming Any contiguous Bids a to the hour fixed for the sale. tion. must such of former assert Las preference Vegas, Jr., right right must be in sealed envelopes aceompan Holst, within 30 days from the above sale ied by certified checks or poet office as was The bride she Lelovely and date. Brigham City residents, money orders made payable to the ERNEST E. HOUSE, Manager. Treasurer ai the United States for the Roy Ritter McFarland, son of approached the altar in a full S i f The envelopes amount of the bids. of and tulle L. McFarnylon length gown Mr. and Mrs. William must be marked in the lower left-ha- nd French-imported of lace. Tiers notice: PUBLIC for Publication "Public sale bid. Serial N corner land, Ogden, were united in r ; SALE U 02648, Sale. 10 A.M. Oct. 6, 1953 in beautifully ap- layered tulle edged with lace i marriage United States The highest bidder will be required to cascadformed which the of The Inferior Department late skirt, recited , pay Immediately the amount thereof. pointed nuptials Bureau of Land Management Any adverse claimants of ths above-acnbe- d a ed into train. St. slight at Pauls LAND AND SURVEY Episcopal Monday OFFICE, Salt land ahould file their claims, Lake 1953. Utah, Lake Aug. 21, City, A French styled bonnet of or objections, on or before the time church in Salt City. Under provisions of section 245$, R, designated for sale. The Bureau of Land as emended by secton 14 of the act The Reverend Mortimer Ches- matching lace . and brilliants S., has not searched the re. June 28, 1934 (48 Stat., 1274; 43 U, Management cords of Box Elder County to ascertain ' held her fingertip veil of lay- of ter officiated. S.C. 1171), and pursuant to the applithe of any adverse claim. existence ered illusion. She carried a bou- cation of Leland Johnson of Tremorvton, Any contiguous owner claiming a following . the Immediately Utah No. U 04262, there will be Serial roses white of stephanotis,-right must assert such right offered to the highest bidder, but at not preference rites, . the newlyweds greeted quet within 30 days from the above sale date. and white larkspur. less than $4.00 per acre, at a public aale ERNEST E, HOUSE, Manager held at 10 o'clock A.M., on the A26 silk organdy to14thbe day (Bluish pink U. S. of October 1953 next, 'at this the with in Korea duty' gowns, ballerina length, were office, the following tracts of land:7 Lou 6,7,8,9,10, Sec. 12 T 10 N. R. W. army. worn by attendants, Miss Pat S.L.M. 180.59 acres. No part of the Showers Given . Mrs. of land will be sold separately. maid Land (Bausch, honor; sold with a reservation of oi) and was guest of Todd Edgar, Mrs. Don B. Wil- will be The bride-to-b- e gas to the United States. Bids may be made by the principal honor at a personal shower at son and Mrs .George Strike, athis agent, either personally at the Miss Ann or the home of Mrs. Levi Andersen. tending matrons; sale or by mail. BYXJ. Mrs. P. R. Parker, Mrs. Woolley, junior bridesmaid. Bids sent by mall will be considered Aunts,. The bridegroom plans to con if received at this office prior to Cheney, Mrs. Kenneth Standing as best man was only the hour fixed for the Bids must tinue his studies at the Univer Clayton Mrs. Lee Andersen Robert K. Parkinson. Ushers be in sealed envelopes aale. Had and accompanied by certified checks poet-ofiic- e or sity of Utah, majoring in elec were hostesses. money G. Robert Bevan, William orders made were trical engineering. He is now payable to the Treasurer 1. Schmitt, James E. Ashton and of the United States for the amounts of luncha the evening During on the University football squad the bids. The envelopes must be Carney. marked in the lower comer and has completed overseas eon set was completed and pre- Vince J.Holst wore a blue starchPublic sale bid. Serial No. U 04262, Mrs. sented to t'he bride. ' acSale, 10 A.M. October 14, 1953 ed ballerina were chiffon Refreshments gown, The highest bidder will be required to the amount thereof. , Many-lovelgifts were presen cented with a blue feathered payAnyimmediately claimants of the above ted to the guest of honor by plume hat and pink begonia describedadverse land should file their claims, corsage. Mrs. McFarland woie a or objections,for on or before the time family members attending. sale. The Bureau of designated Mrs. Arlo James honored Miss floor length blue lace gown. Land Management has ?vrt searched Hall at a miscellaneous shower iFor honeymoon travel to La- the records of Box Elder County to as Mts. Beach, Califrnia, the new certain the existence of any adverse home of her Kinsey i TO CREDITORS No. 2778 NA if A l waul lo know about the Is (M! ' In spfcijf United States Department of the Interior Bureau of Land Management LAND AND SURVEY OFFICE. Salt Lake Chy, Utah, August 20, 1953. Under provisions of section 2455, S., as amended by section 14 of the act of June 28. 1934 (46 Stat., 1274. 43 U. S. C. 1171), and pursuant to the application of Lawrence F. Lind, there Lynn. Utah Serial No. U 0628 will be offered to the higheet bidder, but at not less than $3.00 per acre, at a public aale to be held at 10 o'clock A. M., on the 13th day of October 1953 next, at this office, the following tracts of land: All Sec. 20, T. 13 N. R. 16 W., S.L.M. No part of this land will be sold aepar-atelBids may be made by the principal or his agent, either personally at the aale or by mail. Bids sent by mail will be considered only if received at this office prior to the. hour fixed for the aale. Bide must be in sealed envelopes accompanied by certified chocks or poat-ofhe- s 4MMb |