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Show t9 & r Home Of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Ward Has Been Scene Of Complete Family Reunion Recently ' n, Ms jv v tCi'f t Talking Over The Next " Corinne Comments' Hospital Notes 4 Provo Miss And Jay Norman Jeppsen United Box Elder, NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday. September 3. In Salt Lake LDS Temple Rites On August 29 Salt Lake L.D.S. temple vowsH t Hoddew Unite filed here for The Gremlins, were recited by Miss Helen of with headquarters in Portland, Ore. Shades (UP) SALEM, Jeanne Jones, daughter of Mr. of Ore. It is an organization Honor Husbands Tburs. and Mrs. Samuek.J. Jones of World War II! The Gremlins ' were Provo, and Jay Norman Jeppsen, have Incorporated. Articles Ace Hi pinochle club members son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman N. at entertained their husbands Jeppsen of Mantua on Friday, the home of Mr. and Mrs. George CERTIFICATE August 29. Mark E. Petersen Ridd on Thursday evening. the ceremony. The performed A hot dinner was served famSTATE OF UTAH, wedding party was honored by ss. COUNTY OF BOX ELDER: ily style to 18 guests. the bridegrooms parents at a awarded Many prizes were dinner given after the ceremony. I, K. B. Olsen, County Clerk in and for the County of Box during the bingo games which nicely. Friday evening the newlyweds State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a Elder, followed. were feted at a reception at the An appendectomy was percorrect copy of the sample ballot to be used at the. Primary Those present were: Mr. and formed on John Edison of BrigEast Provo stake house. Election to be held Tuesday, September 9, 1952r at .which time and ham City on Mrs. Herbert Merrill, Mr. The bridal gown of ivory satin August 30 at Cooley the polls will be open from 7 A. M. to 7 P. M. Mrs. James Faulkner, Mr .and Memorial He is was a Cahill original, styled hospital. listed below: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Forsgren, Polling places in the various precints are with bodice and cuffs of Irish Mrs. Wynn Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. lace. The brides heirloom ChanIN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and P. W. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. tilly lace fingertip veil was gaaffixed my official Seal this 2nd day of September; A. D. 1952. Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. Earl K B. Olsen, County Clerk. thered on a Juliet cap trimmed (SEAL) Births Barnard, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. with seed pearls. Her bridal Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. George bouquet was formed In the shape NOTICE OF ELECTION AND LIST OF POLLING PLACES Ridd. of a fan with orchids. i' Fallowing are the births announced from Cooley Memorial Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, the 9th, day of Mrs. Virgil L. Harris, a sister ReMr. and Mrs. Everett hospital: to the bride, was matron of honSeptember, next, Party Primary of the Democratic and canfor the nominatng of party held be will Parties Don A 27 to on or. She publican wore a and August girl pink gold Goodell Home From Trip and didates of said parties for the offices set forth on the sample brocaded taffeta ankle length Shirley Bessiger Valentine ballot printed In this issue, along with a Judicial Nominating of Wood-ell gown. , Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Everett M. Ballot. The polls will be open at 7 a. m. and continue open A 28 to Wade girl on August In Identical frocks of shadow-etche- d returned last Tuesday from a until 7 p. m. of the same day. of five day trip to Rapid City, So. and Deann Bone Ebeling taffeta in shades of or- -- The polling places are as follows: chid and light green, Miss GlorDakota, where they visited their Brigham City. Barker is Goodell Rhea E. Roland Wise and who ia Jeppsen and Miss Arnell son, George Brigham City No. 1, LDS First Ward Chapel" stationed at the Rapid City Air of Brigham City, Route No. 1, Jeppsen, sisters of the bride& J Correspondent N Corinne are Morris, Marijane Brigham City No. 2, LDS Second Ward Chapel are the parents of a girl born Force base. groom, were bridesmaids. They Everyone is Invited to phone . , . and Bob Crompton, managing editor. Marijane feels carried j 28. fans of carnaBrigham City No. 3, Fire Station feathered August and Janet their society items for the News Their daughters, of her community is tions and for about the and that people born 28 was writing On a No. Central Chevrolet 4, August Building girl gardenias. Brigham City Karen, accompanied them. and Journal to 77L to Gerald and Edith La Rae Han a privilege. OBrien Jeppsen, a cousin of Brigham City No. 5, LDS Fifth Ward Chapel They reported enjoying Mount of sen Clements the bridegroom, was beet man. Brigham City. Rushmore and other interesting Brigham City No. 6, LDS Sixth Ward Chapel A born August 29 to Ushers were: Marcus Jensen, Habit Likes sights in the beautiful black Sam boy was Of Corinne Brigham City No. 7, LDS Third Ward Chapel ) Meeting Correspondent Carand Josephine Baltazar Joe Christensen, Leon Clark, Hills of South Dakota. On their Brigham City No. 8, J .H. Bott & Sons Paul Jones and Sam Jones. A Deadline Each Week For Local Newspaper return trip they stopped in Ye- denas of Brigham City. J Monument Mill J. Norman Ellen and Cheney to llowstone park enjoy the many ' f' l'! Beaver V LDS . were locka store of and of Corinne Dam, Shlnkle the Chapel author The operate grocery Brigham City ASHLAND, Ala. (UP) Mr. and sights there. Bear River City, Bear River City Amusement Hall . the parents of a girl born August column who rambles about peo- er business in Corinne. They Mrs. Perry Owens said , they have two 29. Dee have Ann youngsters, most Blue is and that Creek, Mrs. Verna Hydes Home proof things positive ple, places lightning Elmer Perry Home Is A boy was born August 29 to to talk to. When ask- 10 and Bud 9. Corinne has been strikes more than once in the Boothe Valley, Home of Francis Tingey interesting Scene of Family Reunion Preston Lloyd and Barbara Lu ed how long Mrs. J. W. Morris their home for the past six years, same place. Their home was ,' Bothwell, Recreation Hall like it. Before Corinne struck for the third time in 10 Ann Jensen Keller of Brigham had corresponded for Box Elder, and they - Clear Creek, Clear Creek School House made in home their The Elmer Perry home was City. they Ogden News and Journal, she stated years. , Hera is the sort of medical int . Collinston, Collinston Hall the scene of a family reunion Gdorge and Mary Nakamura that it must be about two years but they originally come from formation youve always wanted week-enrinne correspondent for Deseret a of of are Idaho. Mrs. , the when . girl but . . . "it seems longer beause Rexburg, this Perry Corinne, City Hall parents Perrys for yourself and for your News. , , parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles born August 31. Deweyville, LDS Ward Chapel Ive considered it a privilege She, along with Mrs. Dana Two radio scripts she has writA boy was bom September 1 from daughter. In the new September Ol6en of Afton, Wyoming, met is fun V It two East standpoints. Garland, LDS Ward Chapel the Benson, New-bolhelped organize Ladies Home Journal, noted for the first time, some of their to Leonard and Ruth Gill to tell the news and people seem Writers Realm In Brigham City. ten have been produced on a proHouse wood School El ElwoodN of Ogden. gram over KBUH. authority, Henry B. Salford, relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Olof it and also it is one She has had a to good deal of poeShe gets a lot of pleasure out M. D, takes Fielding, Fielding School House On September 1 a boy was of appreciate of Boise, Idaho. Although best ways a writer keeps try published in the Improvethe of writing, a tremendous kick born to McDonald and Lois Nich- in. The habit of writing each Garland, Library Basement . aspects of womens health probliving just a short distance Era, Relief society maga- out of her work in print, lems out from behind dosed these two families did not ols Thompson, Bear River City. day or each week is a good ha- ment Denver Grouse seeing Creek, LDS Ward Chapel (basement) zine, Post, Portland Orereceived also doors and gives you the facts. know they were related until LDS Ward Chapel bit and having a deadline and gonian. Her poetry leans toward and the check Harper, ; Dont miss this new series of The color of northern pike vary Mrs. Perry, the former Fern Olable to ramble on in my the serious. In Buick, one of the comes under the heading of being Honeyville, Honeyville School House sen, discovered close relatives with the locality and water, own style has been so much apbest thought of travel maga- pleasure. LDS Chapel . Howell, of Just color to resemble able to talk the work. TeU with her Doctor. Me being tending genealogical talks, through zines, a travel article written by writers who are selling is inc the water, the weeds and the preciated. Junction, P. C. Linds Home . in the wasf husband her published Marijane Morris Mrs. ' to Marijane. bottom. 771 helps Phone your society news to Lakeside teresting, according August issue. The more they have published Lucin An article on Mane Thome the nicer they usually are. Mantua, LDS Ward Chapel Many of you folks probably Jeppson has been purchased by read Park Valley, Park Valley Hall her on columns philosophy Etude magazine and will be pubLDS Ward Chapel Penrose, which in Deseret the appeared lished soon, Buick magazine is Perry, Ruth D. Barnards Home also considering a bird refuge News for four years. Her secret ambition is to be Plymouth, Plymouth School House story for their December issue. in politics, to do something for Mrs. Morris has served as vice Portage, LDS Ward Chapel l her Writing is the field president of League Of Utah that country. Promontory, Wayne' C. Toombs Home most seems Its interesting. ' ' " Writers and for many years was such a I ' LDS Ward Chapel Rosette, to write about a member of the Ogden Blue someone pleasure LDS or be able to give them Ward Riverside, Chapel Quill organization. At present a verbal pat on the back. Snowville, LDS Ward Chapel she is a member of Beta Sigma One of her proudest moments Thatcher, LDS Ward Chapel Phi in Brigham City. was when her poem, Mail Box, No. 1, Public Library Tremonton memwith other She, along along with a beautiful illustratbers of the Writers Realm, com ion, appeared as frontis-piecTremonton No. 2, McKinley School (Gym) piled a book entitled The Lost on the Improvement Era magaWillard, City Hall on the opening day of school at OF SUNFREEZE ICE CREAM DRINKS AND SUNDAES 1 Word," a dictionary of poetical zine. Yost, Amusement Hall : BOX ELDER terms. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th at the . If you are one of the many o ' WITNESS IN WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and Articles she has written have faithful followers of the Corinne official seal this 2nd day of September, A. D. 1952. appeared in. the magazine sec column, remember Mrs. Morris tion of the Deseret News. Favor- considers it a privilege and fun K B. OLSEN (SEAL) ite recipes are written for the to tell the news from that County Clerk News and Journal and she is Co t The home of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Ward of Willard has been a yeal meeting place this past Week as the Wards are enjoying a family reunion these days with all three of their children home. Lorln Ward and his wife, the former Jean (Lowe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Lowe of Willard, are visiting their parents in Willard. They come from Gainsville, Florida where Lorln Is working in the research laboratory on rodent control for the fish and wild life service. They will return to their home in Florida after about a three weeks i etay. Sergeant John H. Ward of the air force, who is stationed at Castle Field, California, is also at home visiting his parents. It is quite a reunion as this is the first time that these two brothers John and Lorin, have seen. each other for two years. ' Mr. and Mrs. Leon Carver, of Brigham City have also spent a few days at the Ward home, so that Mrs. Carver, the former Gwen Ward, could visit with her parents and her brothers while they are at home. Ace Hi Pinochle Club Chester Hamilton, local druggist, has returned to his home after undergoing an appendectomy on August 27 at the Cooley Memorial hospital. Chet is reported to be doing fine. Mrs. Ed Deakln, of Tremonton, underwent a major operation on August 30 at Cooley Memorial hospital and is reported by the hospital attendants to be doing ....... r 1 J Pwnttimro.. ms , health PuODLEMS . d Ohl-sso- n seldom-discuss- easy-to-re- doctor-to-patie- nt - ' ... I fir , E0Irodl e (. v m ijf.? irx-- : 1852 s Iteit I ! I im I J |