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Show s New York Bride Claimed By J. Kent Hansen Of Brigham SNOW NOMINATION QUEEN 3. Kent Hansen, a former Brig, ham City man, claimed as his bride, Miss Maureen Ellin Dow. dell of New York in a late afternoon ceremony solemnized on Sunday, January 11. Stately setting for the nuptial rites was the Church of the Blessed Sacrament in New York at City. A reception followed the Gotham Hotel. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Dowdell of Jackson Heights, New York. The bridegroom is the son of Date I wish to nominate Her address is (Queen Candidate Must Be 17 Years Of Age or Older) Fort Brigham Officers Slate Regular Meeting 'Fort Brigham camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers officers today - Xi Alpha Chapter , Beta Sigma Phi Holds Meeting January 12 Regular meeting of XI Alpha chapter of Beta Sigma Phi was held Monday, Jan. 12, at Cen tral school in Mary. Owens classroom. Part of the members attended the lecture given by Dr. Cleon Skousen at the PTA meeting. The evening was spent finger on the painting as a follow-uThe lesson "Do It Yourself." group enjoyed themselves and created lovely paintings. Following the meeting the group adjourned to the Lotus cafe for refreshments. p Egleys Announce Birth Of Son In California People in this area will be interested to know of the birth of baby son to Mr. and Mrs. D. Egly, Jr. of Hamilton Field, California. The youngster, who is to be named William David Egly III, is the first grandson in the Egly family. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Egly, Sr., reside in South Bend, Indiana. Mrs. Egly is the former Helen Zundel, daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Eberhart Zundel of this The little lad makes city. number nine for the Zundel grandchildren. Mrs. Zundel left Tuesday for California where she will greet the new mother and. the bundle in blue as they arrive home from the hospitaP. She plans to visit a few weeks with the family. Wii-Hor- $ NORM AOV&ATlitNO, 1m. PAINT PROBLEMS PERPLEXING YOU? 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Long-Range- $23995 Hazel Lou 84 South Main 6:00 6:15 630 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:45 9:00 9:15 10:00 10:10 I0:4(F 11:00 DeVon Phone 1190 Jonathan Story Those Two Miniature Playhouse Hopaiong Cassidy Once Upon A Crime Boxing Bobby Jones vs. Wtliie Troy Greatest Fights of Centurf Wonders of the Wild Spotlight On Music The The Big Story News of the World Telesports Digest Travelogue Night Owl Theater Mi inight Nrws live 21 Strike It Rich Art Linkletter Double or Nothing Garry Moore Kitchen Margaret Master Search For Tomorrow Love of Life Guiding Light Doing The town Uncle Roscoe's Party Sagebrush Playhouse World Tonight The Perry Como Show Comedy Time Strike It Rich Men Against Crime Blue Ribbon louts & 6:00 6:15 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:15 Body Beautilul LOTION Pinochle club Thursday evening at her home. Special guests for the evening was Mrs. Kenneth J. Jensen. Following luncheon pinochle was played. Prizes went to Mrs. Earl Barnard, Mrs. Wynn Jensen, Mrs. Lloyd Forsgren and Mrs. P. W. Jensen. Special birthday gifts were presented to Mrs. Barnard and Mrs. Wynn Jensen in honor of their anniversaries. Other club members present were: Mrs. Jame6 Faulkner, Mrs. MACKS JANUARY Beehive Camp Of D.U.P. Will Meet Next Friday BIRTHS Seagull Camp Members Meet At Phillips Home Seagull camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers met last Thursday, January 15, at the home of Mrs. Stella Y. Phillips with Cap tain Lillian J. Widdows presiding and Second Captain Mildred Perry, conducting. There is Sunshine in My Soul and "Juanita were sung by seventeen present. Mrs. Janie Wood offered the invocation. Program for the evening included two piano selections by Leah Oman. Lesson, "Pioneer Money, Banks and Bankers was given by Mrs. Phillips followed by a Sketch of the Life of Francessa Campkin Young," mother of iMrs. Lily Y. Johnson, read by Mrs. WidBulletin from state office was read and announcements made. was Count Your Blessings the closing song with prayer by Mrs. Mattie E. Berg. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Phillips, Mrs, Ellen Toombs and Mrs. Chloe N. Petersen. Canine Hearing Aid Dean LARAMIE, Wyo. (UP) Shaw, a freshman at Laramie high school, says his dalmatian dog can understand his orders since he made a hearing aid for the deaf animal. 7:00 7 30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 11:30 & CONVENIENCE SmiUEY-SAV-Y 17TH AT BROADWAY Where genuine Western Hospitality eweits you . . . end where you ere offered the best location and the best value during your stay in Den 400 plea sent, comfortable rooms end beautiful suites assure you of superb comfort. Coffee Shop, Dining Room end Shirley Tavern serve delicious, homelike meals. Shirley Garage provides convenient parking. 2 PERSONS FOR THE PRICE OP I (iQ& CABBONDAL'E, Len (UP) 111, graduate stu dent at Southern Illinois Univer sity, is working his way through school by baby-sittin- Chile was the first country in the Western, Hemisphere to Introduce a social security system, in 1925. ENJOYi WATER Savet Over Meve quick weh, hempe, idling eerier fr whiter ft water dllhwething, gtefirw delightful bathing. Get cemptete detail an thi imai lig Mw evtemeM water flatter. PERMUTIT Town HFFH SOFTENER WATER JANUARY 23 11:15 News 8 Music Digest 12:00 Strike It Rich 12:30 Art LinVIette1 1:00 Double or Nothing 1:30 The Early Show 2:45 Margaret Masters Kitchen 30 3:45 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:15 Phone 1181 June in January Jubilee CELEBRITY 3 PHARMACY THE KEY TO COMFORT meeting of the Beehive camp the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will be held next Friday, at 7:30 p. m. at the home of The following births are anVerna Burt, 661 south Second nounced by the Cooley Memorial hospital: east. A boy was born January 15 to Jenkin and Maxine Johnson Letter Turns Up Jones of Malta, Idaho. After 59 Years Dean and Mona Rae Wood CLEVELAND, O. (UP) It took Barker, Brigham City, announce 59 yeans to do it, but Art E. the arrival of a son born Jan Kemerer here has finally re- uary 17. A boy was born January 17 to ceived an answer to a letter he wrote to a schoolmate way back Ray and Mary Woodyatt Reese of Brigham City. This is the then. Kemmerer explained that he third child for the Reesses. wrote a short letter to LuMont Jim and Marie Bundersen By A. Wright, who was then, on va water announce the arrival of cation, while they were class- their third son born January 19. mates at the age of seven at The By, waters reside in Brigham Factoryville, Pa. City. A letter from Wright arrived recently, enclosing Kemmerer's Willard D.U.P. Camp letter, dated Jan. 12, 1893, with the explanation that the old Will Meet This Friday been missive had apparently Willard camp of the Daugh misplaced in a book and was refound when Wright tens of Utah Pioneers will meet cently, cleaned the attic of his Rocky at the home of Liza Dial,, Fri Hill, N. J., home. day, January 23 at 2 p. m. A of mussen and Mrs. George Ridd. 22 Burns end Allen Tales of Tomorrow The Late Show News end Weather Sign Off FRIDAY, J:I5 : 97 South Main Street When tiny Adele Poindexter, 3, of Skokie, III., got out of her Iron lung end found that her physical therapist. Mite Shirlee Ludwig, waa to be married, she wanted very much to be her flower girl. "But you'll have to learn to walk again If youre going down the aisle with me, Mies Ludwig said. This prospect worked miracles for Adote and here ho Is at the wedding reception with Shirlee, now Mrs. Noll Benford. March of Dimes scholarship trained therapist and aided In Adele'a ear Mrs. J. E. Ras- Merrill, . $100 January only ; Einar J. Larsen was hostess to members of Aee Hi Herbert COTY HORMONE ssco News I Music Digest Strike It Rich Art Linkletetr Arthur Godfrey Garry Moore Margaret Masters Kitchen Search For Tomorrow Love of Life Guiding Light It's Delicious Seqo Milk Uncle Roscoe's Party Sagebrush Playhouse Its Your Neck World Tonight Jane Froman Show Live Like A Millionaire Biff Baker U.S.A. , The Lone Ranger Amos end Andy I've Got A Secret Big . Mrs. News 5:45 New! $2.00 value Mrs. Einar J. Larsen Pinochle Club Hostess Electric Theatre Olympic Wrestling News and Weather Sign Off 1145 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:45 3: IS 3.30 3:45 4:00 4:15 4:45 , Mrs. Ray Adams. Gerke, Music Digest 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:45 3: 15 3:30 3:45 4:00 4:40 5:00 6:00 BREI ENBEKER EL ECTRIC JANUARY News THURSDAY, l;30Welcome Travelers Meet Infant Education TV IMS 6:30 7 00 7:30 8.00 8:45 9:00 10:30 :30 Dick Tracy JANUARY WEDNESDAY, 6:5 Parade of Stars 7:30 Dennis Day 800 Dragnet 8 30 TV Theater 10:00 Wrestling 11:00 Niqht Owl Theatre 12:00 Midnight News FRIDAY, KSL-- double-rin- e dows. Mr. and Mrs. John Carter of Logan announce the birth of a baby daughter born Sunday, Jan. 11 at the Budge Memorial hospital in. Logan. Mrs. Carter is the former Laree Anderson of Brigham City. Waiting at home to 6ee the new little sister is a brother, Michael. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Carter of Corinne and Mr. of and Miss Lester Anderson Brigham City. America At Work Gabby Have Howdy Ooody International Friends Camel News Caravan The Jonathan Story Those Iwo 2:00 3:00 3:15 3:30 n , TELEVISION 22 JANUARY THURSDAY, 9:00 to 9:30 Teat Pattern Feature 9.30 Educational 10:00 Facts and Figures 10:15 Movie Quick Quir 10:30 Josephines Kitchen 11:00 Early Bird Matinee 12:00 Women and News Round 12:30 Matinee Merry-Gf 1:00 The Big . High score went to Mrs. Knowlton Brown at club meeting on Friday at the home of Mrs. Winston P. Nelson. Other prize winners were Mrs. Ray Adams and Mrs. Kenton Jensen. Guests enjoyed luncheon from one long table. Those attending were: Mrs. OLaVerd John, Mrs, Win D. Hollist, Mrs. Knowlton Brown, Mrs. Kenton Jensen and Her Parents announced that regular meeting will be held on Friday evening, January 23, at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Juanita Whitaker. 321 north Third west. Everyone is Invited to phone their society Items for the News All members are cordially invited to attend. and Journal to 7TL . Chi. ceremony was of performed by the great-unclthe bridegroom, Judge B. C. Call, Oak Camp Will . before relatives and friends. M. At 7:30 P. Preceding the marriage, Mrs. Thursday Burleigh entertained at a bufAll members of the Oak camp fet supper for the bridal party. of the Daughters of Utah Pioa the ceremony recep- neers are reminded of Following regular tion was held. monthly meeting to be held on The new Mrs. Call attended Thursday, Jan. 22, at 7:30 p, m. Utah Slate Agricultural college, at the home of Ellen Siggard, where she. along with the bride- 704 south Second west, Brigham groom, appeared in many of the City, officials 6aid today. Tile , n Come jn Miss Ruth Eleanor 'Burleigh, Box Elder NEWS , 3 daughter of Mrs. Fern R, Burleigh, and the late H. L. BurBrigham City, Utah became the leigh of Logan, bride of William Vosco Call III, Wednesday, January 21, 19S3 son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Vosco Cali, II. of Brigham City, in a Little Theater productions. Mr. Call is a graduate of Utah holiday setting at the Burleigh State. His affiliation Is Sigma home in Logan. Mrs. Knowlton Brown Telephone No. Age Search for Tomorrow Love of life Guiding Light Dotty Doing The Town Uncle Roscoe's Party K?t Carson Sagebrush Playhouse World Tonight Perry Como Show Twenty Question It's News To Me Our Miss Brooks Onie end Harriett Abbott and Costello Our Little Margie March of Time Ringside News and Weathef Sign Of Costs 43 then pre-w- That' st FREE ar heme trial A A BEEHIVE Coal and Appliance PHONE ONE Jut what jrou'H be ' ai un in OIAMOUI In this delightful Toni Todd. Bona-la- b Everglase embossed chain stripe cotton thats wrinklw Bodice is belted to tiniest o( waists . . . shy and skirt pleated to great fullness. Chalk buttons add more interest still to the sudden streaks oi white pique. It's sure to turn heads your way in havy, capri blue, green, bittersweet, peony o coffee bean. Sizes 12 to 20. ufomoic models Ask for i V Miss Ruth Eleanor Burleigh Becomes Mrs. William Vosco Call III In Holiday Rites WalkyLYour Wedding High Score Goes To h charts this week. f Mrs. Ronald Packer entertained at bridge club last week. Special guests for the evening were: Mrs. Glenn Campbell and Mrs. Dan Baty. Following luncheon and bridge game prizes went to Mrs. C. W. Claybaitgh, Mrs. Max Morgan and Mrs. Ace Robinette. Those attending were: Mrs. George Williams, Mrs. Albert Stoner, Mrs. Max Morgan, Mrs. Ace Robinette and Mrs. C. W. Claybaugh. Snow Carnival Committee P. O. Box 11 Brigham City, Utah Mrs. Grace H. 'Hansen of Brig-haCity and the late Lawrence A. Hansen. The bride chose a waltz-lengtgown of white taffeta for the A fingertip veil of nuptials. illusion was caught to a cap of Chantilly lace and she carried a bouquet of white orchids and stephanotis. The brides sole attendant was Miss Marilyn Tiediemann who wore a gown of red velvet. The couple left by plane immediately following the recep-tiofor Montreal, Canada, where they will reside. Mrs.Rohald Patker Entertains At Bridge . ' $7.95 o COQUETTE1 n in SEVENTEEN What a clever Utile flirt it U, thi Vicky Vaughn to Aron dale's Mignorme, Everglaie chambray that's wrinkle-shflowers flutter demurely about and from un skirt flares waltzing-wid- e pretty shoulders . pressed pleats. Rhinestone buttons flicker at midriff. Have yours In red. brown, grey, green, blue or iUac SiiM 9 to 11 Hand-mad- e See Them Now At ORSGREN'S $7.95 ', 3 |