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Show Home Nuptials Unite Couple Jones - Huggins Vows Spoken Former First Warders Enjoy Hometown Visit OFFERS sFP.55 d REWARD Brigham City, Utah I Wednesday, March 25, 1953 pany. On Sunday birthday supper honored Mr. Olsen and Mrs. Wil- liams at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Olsen. Jr., in Bountiful. The Williams children and Roger, also attended the party. a Reading Circle Will Meet At Barnard Home The Reading Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. W. H. Barnard, 113 north Second west, tonight at 8 oclock. iMrs. Rennie H. Littlewood will review the book, Son of a Hundred Kings, by Thomas B. Dr. Bodenheimer To Be Civic Club Speaker Edgar Bodenheimer is to speaker at regular monthly meeting of Civic Improvement club members, Thurs day, March 26, at 4 p. m. in the War Memorial home. Program chairman for the day is Mrs. R. V. Reeder who announces that Dr. Bodenheimer will speak on the political and economic integration of Europe in the European Defense Community. The dominate emphasis of the political issues of Europe and the position of the German political party and churches in the debate between the East and the West. Yearly reports will be made and newly elected officers will be named and installed. In charge of installation will be Mrs. Glen Tout, Smithfield. Dr. be guest This Atomic Age PORTSMOUTH, O. (UP) Nickel parking meters will replace penny parking meters here to help control increased traffic resulting from the building of a atomic $1,200,000,000 plant nearby. energy South Stake MIA Maids And Explorer's Rose Prom Planned March 31 The South Box Elder stake Mia Maid and Explorer scout Rose Prom will be held March 31, at 8 p. m. in the Fifth ward recreation hall, according to Mrs C. R. Jones, South Box Elder stake Mia Maid supervisor. The dance will toe and there will be a five piece orchestra supplying music. All Mia Maids and Explorers are invited to bring dates or come with friends, as well as parents of this age group and all Plans were completed for 6tate convention to be held in Ogden, May 8 and 9. Plans were begun for the convention one month ago. From where I sit ... Jy Joe IMIA His Own Story Biff Morgans daughter Rusty ia something of a night owl. Stays awake way past her bedtime. Every night Mrs. Morgan complained about how hard it was to get Rusty to go to sleep. Finally Biff decided to handle the situation. Anyone can get a kid to takes a little patience I sleep Here, hand me her storybook. He grabs the book and goes into Rustys room. About an hour later Rusty comes padding out in pajamas and hands her mother the book, Read it quietly, she four-year-o- BUY NOW -- SAVE! You Just -- I Can't Pass This Up! TODAY'S Reg.$4.65Value Sturdy STEPLADDERJ BEST BUY! OK 1950 FORD -- V-- 8 Tudor sedan. Radio, heater. One owner car that has been well cared lor. 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Take those who would deny me a glass of beer with my well, I might not care supper for the buttermilk they like. Wa all ought to realize that we all have different abilities and different preferences, too. whispers, Copyright, 1953, United State $ Brewtft Foundation officers and their partners. Caddie Case REGULAR PRICE Marsh "Biff" Falls for semi-form- d Top-Sellin- presi- NOW AT THOMPSON'S Be g America's Electric Shaver Salt Lake Branch water, dent ' . . . are now making their home in Drigham City following nuptials on March 11. a taddle-stitche- NEWS Box Elder Mr. and Mrs. James Dallas Jones SOME In State Board Meeting explosion at Las Vegas. Saturday evening they attended the First ward dinner and enjoyed renewing old acquaintances. They are former residents of the First ward Mr. Olsen is now geneial manager of the Idaho Portland Cement com- Mor-tense- . 3 Mr. and Mrs. Marvin E. Olsen, Saturday, March 21, Mrs. BesInkom, Idaho, visited last week sie Eskelsen, AAUW state felat the home of Mi ami Mrs and family lowship chaiiman, and Mi's. George Williams Is Mrs. Williams the burner Alice Alston, Brigham Bianch ice piesident, attended a state Maureen Olsen. The Olsens just returned from lioaid meeting in Salt Lake City a vacation trip through Nevada, at the home of Mrs Grace By- California and New Mexico. They witnessed the atomic bomb Before a setting of lighted candelabra, Miss Patricia Ann Huggins and James Dallas Jones exchanged nuptial vows on Mar. ed to the many relatives and Quenton entertained with a vo-vfriends who called by Karen duet, followed by a modern and Ramsdall, Carla Iverson, Joyce dance by Cherie Johnson Anderson and Peggy Christen- Julia Whitney of Bngham City, ai. sen. They were all in pastel for- accompanied toy Mis. Margaret Johnsen. Bishop Vernon L. Johnsen of mats. the Bear River L.D.S. ward perClaire Huggins as master of The newlyweds are making formed the ceremony at the ceremonies, announced the folhome of Mr. and Mrs. . Emery lowing program: two numbers their home at 111 south First Huggins, parents of the bride. were sung 'by the Bear River east, Brigham City. of Byron AnThe new Mrs. Jones will gradThe bridegroom is the son of quartet, composed River high school Mr. and Mrs. Clyde T. Jones of derson, Varge Christensen, Clyde ate from Bear Christensen and Va Nyle Artoon; this spring. Brigham City. Mr. Jones is a Wells, Nevada Tamara Ever of Tremonton, gave 'For her wedding the bride a Ann Lish and Dale high school graduate. reading; chose a ballerina gown of lace over taffeta. The bodice of nylon was topped with an em- Miss Janis Ellen Glover Will Wed William broidered lace cape. A rounded crown of crushed carnations K. Erickson In Home Ceremonies In April caught her nylon fingertip veil. A lovely April bride will be Al Eppersons Entertain She carried a bouquet of red Miss Janis Ellen Glover, daughrosebuds and Stephanotis. At A Buffet Supper ' Mrs. Robert Anderson gowned ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Lamont of Mr. and Mrs. Al Epperson of irt blue nylon net was matron Glover Brigham City. of honor. In gowns of blue and the followShe will wed William K. Morgan entertained at buffet supBrighamites ing yellow were the bridesmaids, Erickson, son of Mr. and Mrs. per on Friday evening, March Marilyn Huggins, Don Nell and Diana Iverson. They Robert T. Erickson, 825 Blair 20, at their lovely home in Morall carried nosegays of spring street, Salt Lake City, in cere- gan: Mr. and Mrs. Charles W flowers to complement their monies A at the home of the Claytoaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Robert bride. reception will follow. Crompton, Mr, and Mrs. Winsdresses. Duties of the best man were bride-elect is a graduate ton P. Nelson, Arland Tingey, The and Hansen Stanley performed by John Gabel. of Box Elder high school and Dick Both Mrs. Huggins and Mrs. seminary and a former student Thompson. were the Ep Others present Jones chose navy blue dresses. of Utah State Agricultural coland Each pinned a pink carnation lege in Logan which she attend- persons, Shirley Epperson ed a year. After studying at Carol Larsen. corsage at her shoulder. Those in charge of the gifts USAC she completed a course at Supper was served from a ta at the reception which followed the Comptometer school in Salt ble uniquely centered with type were Mrs. Claire Huggins, Mrs. Lake City. She was an instructor and mats displayed in a wood Chester Christensen, Mrs. at this school for two years and en scales. Tall yellow tapers Holland and Mrs. LeRoy is at present in the Comptome- stood on either side of the unter division of the Phillips Pe- usual centerpiece. Stenquist. Jenae Stenquist was at the troleum office in Salt Lake City. guest book. Mr. Erickson is a graduate of Senecas Fail To Dainty refreshments were serv South high school and has spent Oust Widow four years in the U. S. air force, 20 months of which were in JaROCHESTER, N. Y. (UP) pan. Twelve Senect Indian chiefs have failed in an attempt to re move an "intruder" Mis. Carrie Son And Daughter Visit fllueye, 62, who has lived on the BEEHIVE COAL Tonawanda .Indian Resoivation With R. W. Forrests since 1895. The Appellate Division, Fourth Last week was a pleasant on? & APPLIANCE for Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Forrest Department, recently reversed a At home with them were Mr. ruling that ordered the woman and Mrs. J. L. Mellor and daugh- off the reservation as an intru Indian ters, Ann and Jean, of Raw-leig- der because she violated Nort'h Carolina, and Lt. law by attempting to sell propDon Forrest, who had a Ibrief erty although she was not a Se neea. leave from Camp Hanford, Her father was born on the Washington. Tonawanda reservation, but her Mr. Mellor just completed his mother was a Canadian-borrequirements for his Ph. D., and Tuscorora. Descendancy is es will begin work as a soil scien- tablished through maternal an tist at the University Of Wyo-min- cestry, the complaint said, thereon April 1. The Mellors fore, Mrs. Blueye is not a mem . plan to visit here again follow- ber of Tonow-andaShe had attempted to sell the ing a trilp to Manti where they The will be house guests at the home land of her late. husband. for your old of Mr. Mellors parents, Mr. and court ruled that she remained on Mrs. Roy D. Mellor. the land with the tacit approval electric shaver and acquiescence of the chiefs News has been received re- council and all others and anymake any condition cently from Lt. Dee Forrest now therefore was not an intruder. serving in Tokyo. He tells of a recent visit to the Imperial Palace and also 'attending L. D. S. German Soil Goes church services with Mr. and Into Kansas Grave Special SCHICK Mrs. Ray Alvord. He is stationed Mrs, WICHITA, Kan. (UP) at Camp Fuji. TRADE-I- N OFFER came to Mrs. Mellor, the former Bar- Sophia Lueckerath from Germany in 1922. bara Jean Forrest, and the America want to make more friends -She was the widow of a once to remain here during and ao do the makers of the girls plan wealthy German builder who famous Schick 20 Electrie April. died of starvation In 1919 after Shaver. We both know that once the collapse of the German mon you try the Schick "20" and dia etary system. Coburn Will cover what quick, comfortable, Margaret When Mrs. Lueckerath died re close shaves you get youll be a at her home at Wichita, In Tuscon, Ariz. Visit cently So see for customer lifel delighted friends found a box of earth what you save.,. Mrs. Margaret Coburn, Wil- from Germany. In the box was is leaving Thursday morn- a note written in the womans lard, On the ing for Tuscon, Arizona, wthere native language, expressing the she expects to be about ' three wish of having my head rest on weeks. German soil. m While in Tuscon, she plans to The friends arranged to place visit with her son, Dee W. Co- the soil in Mrs. Lueckeratjjs burn and family. casket pillow. MM AAUW Members Attend UTAH-IDAH- 0 SUGAR CO. HARDWARE SPORTING GOODS APPLIANCES |