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Show un .1 C, R. York and Son Here from Twin Falls Mrs. C. E. York and son, noon MW yodt Couple United in Logan Temple Rites Dan--ne- t Twin Falls, Idaho, were On September 16, Miss Darlene Burt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. house guests over the week-enGlenn Burt of Brigham City, bevat the home of Mr, and Mrs. came the bride of William JunHoward E. tAnderson, ior Stoddard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Yorks are former Brigham William R Stoddard of Uintah. City residents. The impressive rites were performed at the Logan LDS temple in the presence of family with members and friends. x a nS Pi esident A. George Raymond of$ ficiating. ! Following the cetemony the bridal party enjoyed a wedding T STUFFY SEZ V UOV 'breakfast of at the home Mr. and Mis. F. J. Petersen of Logan, an aunt and uncle to the bride. That same evening a wedding reception was held in honor of the newlyweds at the home of the bride's parents. The home was adorned with low' bowls of roses and baskets of gladioli and asters, The bride donned a tradition-- i al white slipper satin floor length wedding gown to receive 0 Aheap doctor . her guests. The gown featured AW YANK AWAY a fingertip length overskirt of With this new chaii? imported lace edged in nylon I COULD SIT All DAY. lace, which came to a point at refurniture It's a fact the center front. It was held in upholstered by us is guaranplace in the back by a small teed to give not only the ulsatin bow. The long tapered timate in comfort but long flat sleeves were also trimmed in wear, and you can have exlace. The pointed collar of lace actly what color and fabric over satin followed the shoulder you want that will enhance the decorative scheme of your line and turned up slightly at home. Call us today for a free the tips. The dress was designed 'and made by the bride and her estimate. mother. The veil, which was at bonnet 'inched' to a trimmed with orange blossoms and ribbon,, fell gracefully to the waistline. She carried a bouquet MATTRESS CO. of red rosebuds and white as ribbons. 24 E. 1 So, Ph. 27 .ters tied with similar The lovely three tiered woil- j roe heart-shape- EVERTON I get Patricia Reed Becomes Wife of A. H. Jones MORE ROOM in your home with low cost fir plywood -- ding cake trimmed with white lace and yellow rosebuds, was displaved upon a green linen and lace cloth. The cloth was a gift from the bridegrooms mother. White candles in white holders were placed on either side of he cake. White roses and ivy surrounded the cake. Attendants were: Miss Elaine Burt, sister of the bride; Miss Kama Stoddard and Miss Annette Stoddard, sisters of the groom. The attendants SCOUTS! Speak Wedding Vows Election Day at Scout Meeting Last week we had election day. It was very exciting. We elect on little pieces of paper and collect them in a hat. Last year we had patrol leaders but we got a little tired of It. So this year we elected Francis Hyer as president, Linda Jeppe-seas vie president, Harriet Westenskow as secretary, as treasurer and Julia Clark as scribe. We meet every Monday In the Chamber of Commerce rooms after school. Julia Clark, Scribe. pastel net over taffeta ballerina length formals and carried nosegays of painted daisies in colors complimentary to their gowns. Brian Burt, young brother of the bride was page. Standing as best man was with David Dye, Uintah, as Burt and Keith Knighten ushers. Men in the wedding party wore carnation boutonnieres. Host and hostess for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mer-Lyn- THE Lar-rain- !.. Jiff PUIS You can have any one of these 8 space-thrift- y fir plywood built-in- s in your home in a very short time. Get fir plywood today! building plans and quality-testeRemember fir plywood is the real wood panel e . . . material. 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For her going away ensemble the new Mrs. Stoddard chose a royal blue knit suit with black Even if your telephone service should cost Come in or save by mail at a few pennies more, it would still pL be one of your biggest family bargains. First Federal Savings And Loan Association XI 12 West Center, Logan, Ut. Telephone 980 f- Thu Mountain Staten Telephone & Telegraph Co. - ttHtJ FINE CAR alf the fine The table was centered with an array of beautiful fall flowers of golden gold tapers were also used with the Each plate was centerpiece. marked with a lovely favor rep resenting the Golden Plates of the Book of Mormon. Delicious dinner was served. Program Included a brief outline of the departments for the coming year. Those attending were:: Mrs. Mrs. Maude LaVerna Jeppson, BLOCK AND SAVE Beecher, Mrs. Pauline car price lHadfield, Mabel Forsgren, Mrs. Lillian Knudsen. Mrs. Lucy Wright, Mrs. Rhea Rees, Mrs. Ivy Fuller, Mrs. Geneva Wright, Mrs. Amy Phillips, Mrs. 'Alta Shaw, Mrs. Pearl Hunsaker and Mrs. Lucille Wright, North Box Elder stake Relief society president. Mrs. The phone number of the News and Journal Society editor la 77L Duplicating Americas costliest cars, feature after feature, Ford is worth more when you buy it . . . worth more when you sell it! FEW MINUTES on the telephone calling the dealers who sell Americas finest cars will reveal there are at least eleven models among four makes with price tags over M.000! for top quality whiskey... are you A Now the interesting thing is that in ieature after feature the Ford car duplicates each of the$e fine cars, and for less than half the fine car price! it? Look under the hood of the most expensive cars and what do you find? v- I' $ X ..s''' j, ip A l -- S Engine! too. In Well, the Ford car has a V-fact, it has had a V-- 8 since 1932, and , v '' .v ' ' $, s since that time Ford has built more s - by millions than all other manufacturers combined. And theres no other builder in Fords price range thats seen fit to offer one yet! But the engine, as fine as it is, is only one of many things that make a fine car fine. For top quality, buy Glenmore. It makes completely Satisfying drinks. And remember, Glenmore has been made by the same family for three generations. This assures you unmatched uniformity every time. Automatic shifting, for example. All the fine cars offer it in one form or another because its one of the things that make a fine car fine. But if youve never diiven a Ford with Fordomjtic youve missed one of the finer things of life. This amazing ti ansmission not only does away with clutching uctf and shifting iGtrt esssa lilt PROOF ir l , You're paying ' 200t4;:t tr-- i hues.-Lighte- A SAVE FEDERAL WAY Ok -- PERSONaUi-JIxTt- f i i Tnlp: tI f- Tit tp LIVING The Fourth ward Relief society entertained officers and class leaders on Thursday at the Pheasant Cafe. j' nr. rj Ward Relief Society Entertain Group Leaders getting r- V ,4th A lETEJtF accessories. The young couple visited the southern Utah parks on their honeymoon trip and are now at home in Uintah. BUILT-LY- S WALK F n in by Miss Gaye Nebcker, Miss Rou Jean Ward, Mrs. Carol Pett and Mrs. Edith Railroad "telegraph department in Pocatello. After a short honeymoon In the Northwest, the newlyweds plan to reside in Pocatello. The new capital city of Indias Punjab is called Chandigarh. It is named for Chandi, (he Jones is a veteran of World dess of power. Get Nelsen. Mrs. Jerold Parsons was at the guest book. The beautiful background music was played by Miss Mar at Deanne Wahlen of Ogden the piano. Keith Knighten, also of Ogden sang three solos: Oh Promise Me, "Because, and I Love Thee. Miss Elaine Burt Christensen, Patricia attended Westminster college in Salt Lake City, prior to studying dramatics in New York City. For the past six months, she has been employed as a legal secretary for the firm of Anderson & Anderson, in n Ru-lo- n Rich was Miss Beatrice charge of serving assisted Mrs. Lillie Clarke, Miss Mr. and Mrs. James Reed, Og4 Box Elder NEWS anden, formerly of Corinne, Wednesday. Sept 30. 1953 nounce the marriage of their Brigham City, Utah A. H. Mr. to daughter. Patricia, T. Mr. Mrs. son of and Jones, W. Jones, of Inkom, Idaho. The War II, serving with the United presently emmarriage was solemnized on States navy. He is Union Pacific ployed by the Sept. 15, in Pocatello. UNDER THE TREFOIL wore sang Tenderly. In Pocatello Ceremonies on September 15 GIRL forever it gives you exactly the amount of power you want, when you want it automatically. Fine car power steering, too. The big, heavy costly cars offer it for the same reason they offer power brakes. d Its a job for a 120 pound woman to handle a car weighing two tons or more without it especially when parking. Our Master-Guid- e has two distinct benefits. man-size- First, it gives a hydraulic power assist right down at the wheels and fust enough to take out the work. You dont relinquish one particle of control rather your control is more complete and far easier. Second, being hydraulic, Master-Cuid- e power steering absorbs those fatiguing steering wheel tremors caused by rutf and roads in bad repair. And you dont pay a fine car . price for hlaster-Guid- e But there is another fine car feature the Ford ride. Books have been written on the subject of riding quality in an automobile, but the payoff comes on the pavement or lack of it! Many people associate a comfortable ride with excess weight, but its not weight alone that makes would be the most comfortable hicles on the road. Without being technical we can tell you that whats been done with the suspension and springing system gives the Ford a softer ride, a smoother ride than many cars which tip the scales at better than an added half ton. IT fiat about room? Heres an inter- esting point. If youve felt that only a costly car offered enough room, you just ought to sit down in a Ford even e if youre and six feet four! The big car is bigger on the outside, but unless you buy a limousine with those little jump seats, its not one passenger bigger inside. out-siz- Visibility is another fine car Ford We say Ford cars offer visibility because they all have feature. STRAIGHT BOURBON GLENMORE DISTILLERIES COMPANY LOUISVILLE, KY. full-circ- le e windshields huge, curved and a huge rear window to match . . . plus side windows that mean every passenger gets room with a view! one-piec- But what about Ford quality? Does it too match the fine car? Is the sheet metal of the body panels as thick? Is the finish as good? How about the trim and things like that? Well, as far as we can determine, the sheet metal is identical in thickness in practically all instances. As to finish we believe Fords baked-oenamel has no equal in any car. Ford upholstery fabrics and trim are less costly, but theyre less delicate, too, and if anything, more durable. n How then is it possible to give you this fine car at half the fine car price? Part of the answer lies in Ford manufacturing skills and knowledge as evidenced by the V-- 8 engine. Part of it comes from the ever increasing numbers of cars Ford produces and the economies they make possible. And, part of it comes from Fords willingness to give greater values than might be expected in cars selling in Fords price range. And thats the Ford idea. now beautiful is a Ford? A great for comfort. If it were, those big five-to- n trucks which you see every day English poet, John Keats, once wrote Beauty is Truth, Truth Beauty well, he could have been writing about our car for its beauty comes from honest, clean lines in every dimension. In fact, we think most people agree even our competitors FORD Worth more when you buy it..-- . Worth more when you tell FC.A. KENTUCKY ve- that the appearance of a Ford Car leaves very little to be desired. It is at home wherever it goes and it goes everywhere. V 323 South Main Street j. ANDERSENS-FOR- D. INC. Phone 56 |