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Show I ,3 Mr. and Mrs. Harvey k Box Elder NEWS r, Brigham City. Utah Wednesday, September 3, r, i Honeymoon At Yellowstone Pork Cutting It Fine CANTON, 0. (UP) Engineers at the Timken Roller Bearing Co. have perfected a device that of an measures, to inch, the roughness or smoothness of a steel surface. QUALIFIED hon-brt-'- Tn:w;Ti,r Braegger Visit In Willard Recently 1952 friends, a reception further ' fhe newTyweiW. r Miss Dorothy Ann Llllywhite , Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Braegger of Lompoc, California, made a short visit to Willard and Bear River City the past wedk-ento visit their families. Harvey is stationed it Camp Cook at the present time and visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Braegger of Willard. Mra. Braegger visited with her family, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Anderson of Bear River. played the wedding march and immediately following the ceremony Mrs. Orval E. Sackett sang Wedding Prayer. The beautiful three tiered weddng cake in pink and white bride topped with a miniature and groom, was displayed during the evening. Host and hostess for the were Mr. and Mrs. Orval E. Sackett. Mi. Dee Johnson was in charge of the guest book. Those in the gift rooms were Miss Carla Wood, Miss Joanne Thorne, Miss Gloria Snow and Mrs. Orvil Allen. Serving was under the direction of Mrs. Glen Dummer, Mrs. Lee Clements, Mrs. Norman Mrs. J. Bruce Christensen, Thompson, Miss Freida Olsen and Miss Mona Rae Eskelsen. Piano selections were played during the evening by Miss Corporal Betty Rae Olsen sang, Always. With This Ring was sung by Mr. and Mrs. Delaun Sackett. Mrs. Darel O. Johnson and Mrs. Blaine Johnson entertained with a vocal Mrs. duet, I Love You Truly. BeOrval E. Sackett sang, i! IV i v' d ) - eve-nni- Burtchers Have Phoenix Arizona Visitors 1 Mr. and Mrs. Perry jSn Burtcher son, Robert, of Phoenix, Arizona, spent last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. A, Burtcher in Brigham City. and While here they traveled to Yellowstone and on up to Lake1 Louise, vacationing. LAMONT TORONTO "I lied and cheated, OF but I loved" Republican Candidate for SECRETARY , Baroness Baid. I am an adulteress. Hied and cheated, but I experienced a truly great love." This is her shocking story and the story of the sensitive young woman who came to help her write her lurid memoirs and stayed to be nearly destroyed herself. rt PROMOTE TOURIST TRADE! Mr. and Mrs. James Howell Pickett , . . plan to make home in Ogden. Bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry O. Johnson of Brigham City. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Pickett, of complete novel in the new x VOTE TORONTO (Paid political Advertisement) Qualified BY VIRTUE OF Dependable WORTHY OF Recite Nuptial Promises On August 22 , o Gowned in a beautiful creation of slipper satin and Chantilly lace, Miss Eloise Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry O. Johnson of Brigham City, and James Howell Pickett, son of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Pickett of Harlingen, Texas, recited nuptial promises on August 22 in the Fourth ward Relief society room. Orval E. Sackett, an uncle of the bride, officiated at the ceremony. The bridge was given in marriage by her father. Her wedding gown of slipper satin was fashioned with satin bodice over- EXPERIENCE PUBLIC TRUST 1 laid with Chantilly lace forming a scalloped yoke. The yoke was of net and edged with ruffle of lace with rhinestones centering each scallop. Tiny satin buttons closed the 'back of bodice. The skirt of net featured a double ruffle of lace lowing into a cathedral train edged in deep scallops of lace. The sleeves were designed with points over the wrists and fastened with tiny satin buttons. A filmy fingertip length veil of brides illusion gathered up to a sweetheart bonnet of lace. She carried a floral arrangement of Cymbidium orchids centered with detachable orchid corsage. Seven tiered double candela bra tied with white satin bows trumaii s. cunns for SECRETARY STATE OF (Paid Political Adv.) , : A-- in- - time-fo- r (Cajpi&oH "IT'S COOL INSIDE" LAST TIMES TODAY "LYDIA BAILEY" starring Dale Robertson 4 and Anne Francis THUR.-FRI.-SA- T. DOUBLE BIL- L- GRANT GrgteiSMfar SUN.-MON.-TUE- SEPT. thru 13 21 MORE EXHIBITS MORE FUN MORE SUPER ATTRACTIONS FOR CO-III- T ALL THE FAMILY, plan now to attend watch for great special events. AOM. Adults Children r 15, 50 tf uo 15 linniTiri Plus mUTAH STATE tejW)') Cartoon-Serial-Ne- FAIR awumutt txposmo WCHMC0L0S count Give color and style to Big rugged soles. Extra your wardrobe. Take a Campus Tip front Zund-de- ls heavy In both plains and checks brawny uppers. , i j 1 5 j VESTS $4.95 and $7.50 . , Zundels is bulging with brand new merchandise for back to school. Theres everything your wardrobe needs in the school Nothing fo.r the coming year. line Roblee $9.95 to $14.95 Florsheim $16.95 up Sports and winter weights. colors and Plain checks. Just right for foot- ball weather ahead. 1 g plus the latest styles are here for you to choose from .'We believe we can give you the Jargest ' selection in town. - Long-wearin- : JACKETS - SWEATERS $10.95 and $11.95 welting. SHOES SLACKS ! JANTZEN S. and wear a er vest back to school. to school. First To Zundels Then Back To School , ,, CHINOOK sweat- - $12.95 To $39.50 Nylon. All colors and sizes. THE LAST All sizes 28 to 42. $2.50 To $35 ' CONQUERING . Flannels, Gabardines, Worsteds and Checks. ALL WOOL or washable .jjtah'3 as-ter- back SHIRTS Choose either luxurious Kahrofleece TWO BIG FEATURES monogiam nctuM SWEATER SPORT T. AUTO-U- Just arrived g, THUR.-FRI.-SA- base. Advice To Hungry ed asters adorned the rooms. HOUSTON, Tex. (UP) A sign Attending matrons were Mrs. on the Bratton Grille here read: Darel O. Johnson and Mrs. Blaine 'On vacation. Don't eat until I of the Johnson, sisters-in-laback. bride. They were gowned in bal get lerina length matching gowns with scalloped necklines, full skirts and matching ribbon sashes. Their gowns were pink and U chartreuse taffeta. Maid of honor was Miss Flora Gardner who DRIVE-I- N THEATRE wore an orchid taffeta floor length gown "with 'scalloped WED. & THURS. neckline and tied at the waist with a purple ribbon sash. Each , FAMILY NIGHTS carried a bouquet of tinted $1 Per Car Maximum tied with ribbon bows com DOUBLE BILL plimentary to her gown. . Little Julie Ann Johnson was "BEHAVE flower girl and wore white taffeta with purple sash and carried YOURSELF" a satin basket of asters. Mother of the bride was gown with Farley Granger ed in rose lace and crepe and and Shelley Winters a golden chrysanthepinned mum corsage at her shoulder. ALSO Paul Elia was best man. Dee Johnson, Darel O. Johnson "SLAUGHTER and Blaine Johnson, all brothers TRAIL" of the bride, were ushers. All men In the wedding party (color) wore carnation boutonnieres. Brian with Donlevy which Following the ceremony, and Virginia Grey was performed in the presence of family members and close largest selection in town. All wonderful brand names. Arrow, B.V.D., Crevel-inLancer, Hollywood Rogue, Thomas and Jackman. Tingey. Attending from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Tingey and children, Bonnie Jean, Myron and Danny, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Spackman and Jack Spackman, who is home on leave from Camp Roberts, Calif,, and Jeannene, Robert and Bar' bara Ann, Honeyvllle. Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Fonnes' beck, and children, Michael Naydeen, Joleen and Linda, of Howell, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Tingey are the parents of 10 living sons and daughters and 25 grandchildren and two They celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary In, December, ENDS TONIGHT 'JUMPING JACK" n and bells along with floral arrangements of gladioli and tint- Stock up on plenty of these from the Harold Tingey, Mrs. Gwen Limb and son, Richard; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hadfleld and children, Bruce, Janet and Judy, and Paul A-l- c Miss Eloise Johnson And James Howell Pickett September Ladies Home Journal. Get your copy today I were attending following from Brigham City: Mr. and Mrs. Orson Tingey, Mf. and Mrs. Herman B. Kotter and son, David; Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Tingey and children, Joan, Palmer and Kathy. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Tingey and children. Ben, Kayla and Maren; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hazeldine were guests of honor on Thursday evening at Box Elder park when pinochle club members feted them prior to their departure to Kaysville where they will make their home. The Hazeldines plan to leave September 1. Mr. Hazeldine is serving with the Mountain Stales Telephone and Telegraph company there. Picnic lunch was served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Claienee Smith, Mr. and Mrs. LeRue Nel-seMr. and Mrs. Arden C. Balls, Mr. and Mrs. Reese Baty, and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Orchard. A lovely gift was presented to the guests of honor. e Harlington, Texas. Dont miss this gripping, g Among those 771. Lee Hazeldines Feted Pinochle Members reunion. the Phone your society news to By suit. Her accessories were navy blue. Immediately following the re- 1951. Members of the family unable ception the newlyweds left for a honeymoon trip to Yellowstone to attend included Mr. and Mrs. National park and Cheyenne, Carl Petersen and sons, Randy & Jerry, Moses Lake; Steve Tingey Wyoming. and Robert Limb, who were They will reside in Ogden. The bride is a graduate of Box showing dairy cattle at Wells-villand the Box Elder county Elder high school and L. D. S. seminary and is employed In fair; and Ray Nessen, husband Nessen of Jeaflnene Spackman Ogden. Pickett attended school at who is convalescing in the Sweetwater, Texas, and has been hospital after an appenin the U. S. air force for the dectomy. , past three years. Two years were The phone number of the News spent at Okinawa. He is currently stationed at Hill Air Force ind Journal Society editor is 771 the Missionary to New Zealand Descended from Pioneers Owns his own Insurance and Real Estate business The family of Mr. and Mra Orson Tingey gathered at the Girls home in Box Elder canyon, Saturday and Sunday, August 30 and 31, for their annual cause. For her honeymoon the new Mrs. Pickett donned a navy blue and white polka dot summer STATE Served in Legislature, 1947 Chaplain of Legislature, '51 Overseas Veteran, 45 Bishop of Duncan Ward Orson Tingey Family Reunite Saturday And, Sunday At Girls ' Home In B. E, Canyon d $9.95 up , Solid, |