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Show ", I 1 Staff Entertains In Double Ring Ceremony Joins Miss Lou Honor Of The Bill Longs Jeanne Christensen 'And' Max Hamilton N-- J were eveof honor Sunday ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. . Murray Mason. A delicious steak supper was ; enjoyed on the Masons back !lajwn by members of the staff with C. W. as chef for the evening, following supper games were played with prizes going to Bill Long. Mrs. H. E. Andersen, Mrs. Gladys Johnson, Dick Hansen and H E. CAndy) Andersen. Those attending to extend the Longs best wishes on their trip to Boulder, Colorado where they will make their home, were: Mr. and Mrs. C. (W. Claybaugh, Mr. and- Mrs. SI. E. Andersen, tlalph Channell, Mrs. Gladys Johnson, Mrs. iRex Moore, Shirley Jeapne Blaylock, Dick Hansen, Arland Tingey, Alan Han-line- , Mr. and Mrs. ID. (Murray Mason and Mr. and Mrs. Winston P. (Nelson. , Mr. and Mrs. BUI (Long In a double ring ceremony performed Monday evening, June 18 at 6 oclock, Miss Lou Jeanne Christensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Andersen, Bear (River City, exchanged marriage vows witlr 'Richard Max (Hamilton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hamilton. The L.DS.; fourth ward chapel was the scene of the marriage officiated by Bishop Glen Knudsen. .M&oibens oftne Imclose mediate families and friends attended. .The bride "was lovely In an Ivory satin model with a fitted bodife and net yoke. The full skirt fell Into a sweeping train. Her knee length ; veil of brides illusion fell from a tiara of seed pearls and she carried a bouquet ,cf carnations centered with a deep purple orchid, , The same evening the couple received guests 'before a setting of ' seven branch v candelabra and bouquets of pink and white ' u peonies, f, Sisters of the, bride were her attendants; Mrs. (Richard , Har-pe- r '.as matron' of ' honor; and Miss Gaye Anderson as maid of guests News-Journ- Clay-baug- h ' - TODAYS BEST i Are Now Mr. And Mrs. , honor. They wore contrasting green and pink organdy gowns and, carried dainty net muffs sprinkled with rosebuds. Brides maids were (Miss Valerie Hamilton, sister of the groom . and Shirley Meidrum. They wore organdy gowns in pastel shades and also carried net muffs. IFor her daughters wedding the brides , mother chose' a green chiffon model, Mrs. HamBoth ilton. wx5re a rose' crepe. wore, orchid corsages. Lyle Hamilton attended ,hls : brother ' as best man., y. , Centering the refreshment table was a three tiered iweddlng cake which was topped with two miniature bells. The, table was covered with a hand made outwork cloth made by the ,. bridea sister. . , Those assisting during the evening were Mrs. Roy Thompson, Brigham ; Mrs. Elaine Holmgren, Mrs. Norerie Holmgren, : Mrs.-- - Ruby. Anderson and: Mrs. Verlyn Jensen, - Bear River City; MrsRhed .Anderson, Mrs. i Cl ytie Andersen Mrs. ' Hah -- ' : S I MATTRESS You re Looking For o' V ' 0 fUb.r : r DRTGIIAM AUTO SUPPLY CO. twT . eat NOTl W ' CONOCOPRODUCTS Lubrication And Tire Service Auto Repair got the story on - SFA.1 1 and AndeSon' Mrs. . and changed to New Conoco Suger Motor Oil Margarette Anderson, , Tremonton.' Thbse assisting in serving were friends of the bride, , ,, - Mrs. ..Wanda Johnson? played wedding organ music during the evening while - Leron and Mrs. IFlorence Gardner sang vocal solos. After a short honeymoon to Las Vegas and Grand are Canyon the newlyweds at borne in Brigham City. v The bride chose as her going away ensemble a yellow and grey. checked suit with .white ; accessories." ' h y W. R. Abel': Traveling Salesman . '.Hit's A New: ' ; , J I V sang. They were assisted by the page pqcj In ! Sacrament Meeting deacons. ELDER Hfc Sixth Ward Sunday . Virginia Waterlyn was releaswhile Mutual as secretary, ed Brigham Cl ) Sacrament meeting was held Grace Roberts was sustained as Sunward Wednesday chapel Sixth in the Mary Lou the new' secretary. in Horsley, , as . chorister and Mar- Blythe Tingey Tccomw"' day, with, Homer Tingey garet Lewis, as Gleaner leader Carolyn Tingey. charge. in the Mutual were also sus- councilman, was the After the opening song by tained. i speaker. the prayer the congregation, of the The congregation JohnA. Sessions, Heber high was offered by Edwin ii, I son. Sacrament was prepared council was the first speaker closing song and An- and he was followed by a duet tlon was offered byJ4 by Robert Tingey and Larry and worth. the congregation sung by Doris Tingey derson while 0 , ? , V ;.'4 'T; i ' XJLa , Kimbers Celebrate 30th Wedding Anniversary. I travel 40,000 miles ayear,"up Mr. And Mrs. R. Max Hamilton . . . . Lou Jeanne Christensen became Mrs. R. Max Hamilton in double ring ceremony performed on June 18. Mrs. Hamilton is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Andersen of Bear River City. Mr. AbeL Since Ive changed to new Conoco Super I never bin to add a quart between and Ive had no engine trouble, 1 : and Mrs. L.- J. Kimber their 30th wedding anniversary Sunday June 24, with their family and a few close friends. ' ? - ?" M HP - Mr. "S0,00Omes-H- celebrated - nEFRIGEIMTOnS - Just $10 will hold an 1H THEN SEE ONC -- unbeatable in quality and long performance. AT US Here you can - select your materials, your colors, and made to your order. No taking chances on inferior or quality. workmanship WE Guarantee Our WORK And Our MATERIALS. SEE THEM TODAY AT: I Joe Marsh , chicken , dinner was served from a dinner table centered with a beautiful three tiered wedding cake made and decorated by thet r daughter, : Mrs. Jack Keyes of Ogden. Those attending were , the honored guests Children,.' Ivy, Wayne, Norene, Myrna, Jeneil, (Bernice and Glen Kimber, Jack Keyes, two grandchildren, , Linda and (Donnie Keyes, Anna Gordon Davis and A delicious re- frigerator . . . low in cost . . Rom where I sit mmum HQtXGS , Seiman; Dean Corporal Albert Wayne Kimber, who is stationed at Lack-lan; Air (Base, San Antonio, Texas, was on furlough in Brigham City and able to attend the festivities in honor of bis parents. d EVERTON WHsti'CVOfiafr MATTRESS CO. 25 E. 1st So. - .. . Ph. 27 Honor Mr. and Mrs. , Lorenzo Barker On 25th Wedding Anniversary t The Cow That Can't Run Dry" ' Sandy .Johnson showed ma hia Jersey eowa last week. It waa a warm day and they were all under the trees near a watering trough. And darned if one cow wasnt pumping water ivto the trough! Its a fact shed raise the pump handle with her noee, and nse her ' throat to push it down again. , ' Thats Mabel, Sandy explained aa she moved away. Sometimes they drink that trough dry, and shes learned how to fill it again. But she doosat know her own strength turns the place into a swamp if we dont watch her. After a punishing 50,000-mQ- e road test, with proper drains and regular care, engines lubricated with new Conoco Super Motor Oil showed no wear of any consequence: in fact, an average of less than one one-thosandth inch on cylinders and crankshafts. AND gasoline mileage for the last 5,000 miles was actually 99.77 as good as for the first 5,0001 1 u- " From where I ait, Mabel isnt the only one who sometimes doesnt know where to atop. For instance, people often carry personal ions too far like the person who wants everyone to accept hit choice of political parties, or rs ... or beverages. I prefer a glass of beer with my meals. I know that a lot of other people prefer milk. But nobody ought have 80,000 miles on my Chevrolet, using Conoco Super. says Nick Motzner, Shop Foreman, Twin Falls, Idaho. The motor has never been torn down, oil consumption is at a minimum, and gasoline mileage averaged 23 miles to the gallon. .WWW, S?! Wear'-Proved- it o 1 , ball-playe- TAXI OPERATOR to insist on 'herding others around to his way of thinking. ' Copyright, 1951, United States Brewers Foundation Toe had a decided decrease in main, tenance costs and gasoline consumption since changing to Conoco Super. reports Goddard Langlinais Taxi Fleet Operator, Lafayette, La. I only wish all my cabs had been broken in with Conoco Super. Mr. and (Mrs. Rex (Barker of Corlnne - entertained Mr.-- ' and (Mrs. Lorenzo (Barker in honor of their 25th wedding anniversary on Friday, June 22. t . The evening was spent In playing bingo and a very delicious luncheon was served the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Barker, Mr., and Mrs, .Deverell (Barker and daughter of Bear River; Mr. and Mrs, Ray Barker of MaiatL Idaho; Mr. and Mrs, Lionel Barker and eon- -, David of Corinne; Mr. . and Mrs. Spencer Stone-- and son . Jay . of Brigham City and the ' Rex' Barker ; got things dona 75 years , , . . . ' ; fe i 1 vh vii . fei J GREYHOUNDS . ad !s addressed to the fellow known i . This year- This the man on the street. 5 - - ii the telephone'i seventy-fift- From that vantage point, you must have noticed that a lot of folks are driving 1951 r- and busiest h birthday. v ' Buicks. You must have noted that you can spot one of these beauties by its sparkling forefront its gleaming fender ports ( three for the Special and Super, four for the Roadmaster) and by its fluent grace of lines and contours, , . What beganas a line between two rooms in a Boston attic in 1876 has developed, in one life- work that covers the Nation. provide the most convenient, comfortable and economical travell Long Distance lines that bind . the country together are . and aiding same LOW guarding the Nation's security. ... 1S.20 28.65 . 39.95 Tut) FREE Vacation Planning Sarvica Te Kelp speed year leng Distance call. is ebeut $14.40 ...10.95 Cm - , Ask FARES! ... LOS ANGELES LAS VEGAS .... SAN DIEGO CHICAGO NEW TORE . the production effort and pi ease give the operator the Youve probably noticed, also, that these - Buicks give a good account of themselves in traffic-a- se to a gentle stop get away to a nimble start when the light says, Go. You may even have noticed that these cars have a level-gaite- d stride that traces, as weve said before, to the fact that each wheel rides v beneath its own coil spring. ; But what wed like to know is when are you going to try one? SumGreyhounde ttepptd-il- p mer Service includin( THROUGH service end PRESS schedule make highway travel the finest ever! See your. Greyhound Agent today for full details. . In these threatening times, the -- SCHEDULES EXPRESS time, into a Long Distance net- more vital than ever SERVICE THROUGH WoU furnish d foldart, make hotel reserve rions, plan oightsooinj , . , arnnja free eeaeNen jus ae yea wkh. loct-UUo- number. Telephone lines ere busy with national defente. GREYHOUND Tha Mountain Stats Tstephons & Tstsgrcph Co. Phone HOWARD BUS DEPOT 175 HOTEL fiM ( HWfy MVIO. AfYZ t, vry Mondoy Its about time you climbed in the drivers seat. Its about time that you sensed for yourself the thrill that comes from feeling your shoulders sink back in the cushions, when your toe gives the gas treadle a gentle nudge. Its about time for you to be on the receiving end of those admiring glances which are the due of folks smart enough to pick the smart buy of the year. Whats holding you back? It cant be prices-f- or ; Special for less than the price of some sixes and Supers or Roadm asters are just as smart a buy in their fields. So why not end the suspense? The welcome mat is out at our showrooms. We hope to' greet you soon. FIHEBMl D!V INSTMMENtt WHIff-GLO- lPftQVC-DUAL VENTILATION NGINO ' COIL " as you can see for yourself, you can owii a DYNAFLOW r; 1 i fOREf RONT FUSH-IA- STYLING . h W" srtl DREAMLINE - ,, BQOY . . Lmaot DaUrotod Urn m 1951 Mm zr MODlS , tbisi 11 ' r Fe other ear provldoe SV W r 210S 81 . 95 2234! MODl 410 (iltotroM . V fUC -'? 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