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Show f f rTTT ' the city a well deserved boost. They were all there, but because the commercials ran a little long, they were crowded off the program. ersonallfi pFakhig CWC Impressive LDS temple rites OFon Miss Gretta united daughter of Mr and Mrs. Cornelius Olsen, Brigham City, and James Lincoln Jensen son of Mr. and Mrs. James Peter Jensen, Bear River City, on February 19. Officiating at the ceremony vcas President J Hyrum Bell. 'Jhose attending were' iMr. and Mr Jansen, Mrs Mis Ol.sen, Bonnie Jurgensmeir, Ovid, IdaFunk ho; .vlt and Mis. Cyril Richmond, Mrs Maty F Nielsen Logan; Mrs Reed Funk, Weston, Idaho and Angus Humphreys College Ward. The taxi driver who hurried me to another meeting afterward had the right narre for the production. He called it the Vander-GOO- F show." kr By United in LDS Temple Rites could give TT f Are Residing in Brigham City i This week I want to give a Salute to and Druce, Im reasonably sure ou wont understand it but most of my readers will Who attended your telecast last Saturday or saw it in their homes when I explain that in saluting you, I firmly grasp the end of my long nose with the index finger and thumb of my right hand. Van-derho- 9V ? Jun to v, Dr. Henry Aldous Dixon as the ninth president of Utah State Agricultural college, Monday, although I received a sjiecial But I did hear most of the address on a rebroadcast Monday evening and I added my chuckle with the crowd when the nervous doctor said he had spent not one happy day since acting as president of the college. Of course what he meant to say was that he had spent not one unhappy day. lie caught the blunder and made it worse by explaining, Youll have to forgive me for that because Im Welsh. My mother said the Welsh always get the horse before the cart. Anyway Dr. Dixon, Box Elder county joins in welcoming you as president of our great college across the mountains. to 3i.il I If what you gave last Saturday was a salute to Brigham City, then in my opinion the city can get along pretty well without taking part in such performances in the . 0! b iu-tur- e. calling it that, Bruce was able to get the Chamber of Commerce to rustle up the finest musical talent available in the community to perform on the program, for free of course. It saves hiring performers. (By About the only time that Brigham City was mentioned was when he introduced one of the numbers. The only good thing about the program was the kids who performed, i 7, Robinette, Young Carol daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Robinette, 130 North (Fifth West, returned to her home on Monday following an appendectomy performed March 4 at the Cooley Memorial hospital. Reuben Schow, 339 South Second East, Is recuperating nicely following a ihajor operation performed March 8 at the local hospital. Card Of Thanks We wish to take this means of thanking all those who extended assistance, comfort and sympathy at the time of the death of our beloved mother and sister, Jessie Nelson. In lifes darkest hour, one comes to realize the true meaning of the word friends.' Nelson Family , Orson Tingey Family. ID-p- 2 I 1 u IS ih tS St Box coming are three other children, ents of the Lark girls with the Lark Primary program. Diana, Ronald and Lael. Each member of the class performed during the afternoon Mrs. Arden C. Bolls Is explaining Lark work and reciting Articles of Faith and the Sewing Club Hostess The Friendly Sewing club Lark Code. Girls participating included: met Friday evening at the home Jean Balls, Barbara Balls, (Barof Mrs. Arden C. Balls. and parents Luncheon was served, from bara Christenspn small tables followed toy the were unable to attend) Joan Hendrickson, Carol Ann Korth. group enjoying sewing. Pamela Olsen, Linda Packer, Those included; attending Mrs. Fred Susan Reeder and their parMrs. 'Bill Shaw. Speth, Mrs. Laren W, Balls, Mrs. ents. Refreshments were served folEugene Wright, Mrs. Clarence Burrup, Mrs. Clarence Smith, lowing the program. Mrs. Evan Owens and Mrs. Balls. New Grandchildren Arrive for Roy Shows Two Elder NEWS Dinner nounce the arrival of their eighth youngster, their fifth boy, born March 1. Mrs. Hag-lunis the former Grettle Shaw. Mr, and Mrs. Owen Shaw of Salt Lake City are the proud parents of a five and one half pound girl born March 7 at a Salt Lake hospital. Mrs. Shaw is the former Marilyn Stohl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Stohl of Tremonton. d dleo u-u- k on ciusDddodd EaSD-wDonmr- fc ball-bearin- ease g Its the Mr. and Mrs. James Lincoln Jensen recited wedding promises in Logan LDS temple on February 19. A reception honoring them was held at the Brigham Fourth LDS ward that same evening. Mrs. Jensen is the former Gretta Olsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Olsen of Brigham City. Mr. Jensens parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Peter Je'nsen reside in Bear River City. sen, Mrs. Paulene Robinette and Rae Olsen. For the honeymoon trip the radiant bride chose a one piece beige dress with red accessories. Honeymoon Trip The honejmoon trip took the Southern through newlyweds Utah paiks, Nevada, California, up into Oiegon, down through Idaho and home. They are at home at 670 North Third West The bride is a Box Elder high school and seminary graduate and is currently employed at Hill Air Force base. Mr. Jensen is also employed at Hill Air Force base. Betty Brother Best Man Wendell Jensen, brother of the bridegroom, was best man with Richard Ol.sen and Emii Jensen serving as ushers. Men in the wedding party wore white carnation boutonnieres. Wedding Cake, Highlight Creating much Interest during the evening was the elaborate wedding cake. The fruit cake was made and decorated by Mrs. Connie Nielsen of Hyrum. It was four tiered and featured lily of the valley, blue bells, love 'birds and yellow rosebuds The creation was white adorned with yellow and blue accents. The topmost tier was topped with a miniature bride and bridegroom and ceramic temple. Greets Guests Assisting those in the receiving line greeting guests was Grandma Laura Sackett. Host and hostess for the evening were Mr, and Mrs. Henry O. Johnson. Mrs. Jean Ball was, at the guest book with Master Neal Ball as gift bearer. Those in charge of serving were Joyce Jensen, Shirley West-ley- , LeRoa Nielsen and Karen Ann Olsen. Mrs. Edna Farrell, Mrs. Alta Shaw and Mrs. Erma Petersen were In charge of refreshments. In the gift rooms were: Mrs. Verna Jensen, Mrs. Nora West-leand Miss Janet Dummer. Master of ceremonies for the was Orval Sackett. evening Songs were sung toy fhe following; Clyde Olsen, Richard Ol- - Ladies Reading Circle Will Meet Wednesday The Ladies Reading Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Alta Shaw, 34 North Second East, Wednesday, March 10 at 8:00 p. m. The book review will be given by Mrs Thena Weight. Fourth Son Arrives For Dunns in Calif. Announcing the arrival of their fourth son are Mr. and Airs. Leslie Dunn of Fort Bragg, California. The 10 pound lad arrived on Friday, March 5. Eagles to Play Eaglo The three elder brothers, Mike, On Thursday at Home Steven and Gary, had girl Eaglo will be the diversion of names chosen but the new arevethe evening on Thursday rival has not been named as ning, March 11, beginning at et. 8:30 p m. at the Eagles home Mrs. Dunn is the former MarAll Eagles and Auxiliary ion Eskelsen, daughter of Mr. members are cordially invited and Mrs. Ruel M. Eskelsen pf to attend. this city. Marriage of Marilyn May and Dean Atkinson Announced by Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. May Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. May of 'Brigham City announce the daughter, marriage of their Marilyn, to Dean Atkinson, son Aof Mr and Mrs William tkinson of Clarkston. The ceremony was performed on February 22 at Las Vegas, Nevada with Bishop A. J. Samson, of the Las Vegas LDS Second ward, officiating. The couple honeymooned in Las Vegas, Boulder Dam and Zions National park. They are now at home in Clarkston, where the bridegroom is engaged in dry farming. Feted at Family Dinner A family dinner party honor the newlyweds Sunday afternoon, March 7, at the Atkinson home in Clarkston. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. May of Brigham City attended the affair. Reception Planned . A reception honoring the couple is planned for the near future. The , bride is a graduate of Box Elder High school and Seminary and has been employed at American Sportswear in Brigham City. The bridegroom is a North Cache High school graduate. He served in the U. S. army for two years, spending one and one half years in Germany. - ; UTAH POULTRY Rioqpia Sospwioa tins easily, tt has 8 o I weai at each front wheel points . . , doesn't permit maximum upIs not end down wheel travel against dirt and water. oat ol ... New Ford Sott-lei- nl treat kingpins with punts. This eliminates 12 of wear . . . helps keep trout i m itne longer. You get a wnoothar, more level nda. , sV. W, SVkWP. The finest feeds are Milk White Feeds. 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AND TRUCKS Redd, Jensen Peach milk, Dairy $429.95 JACK KELLY, Manager j replaces uh ball Tano, The following donors were especially thanked: Miss Lura Mode! ar cm fet By CLAIR Ranges. Manager Sayst p. 9UAIT, M 8IOOO 4 low-pric- Ford offers two brand new deep-bloc- k V-- 8 power plants the 130-h.Six. Youll also find and 115-h.new styling inside and out , , . plus all tlie other fine-cfeatures that make Ford Americas worth more carl mutt ttnu win m m ctuKmiA AIM IILICT ftOT Al HOST Ift ANDf uku- by James TOKAY am tome or iumw um, nyRooiiMi GET PROOF that foods cant burn or even scorch with new Westinghouse Electronic Unit on 1954 Commander Z Your followed ed WAM ROUUfj, chassis advance in 20 years. And only the 54 Ford in its field has it! It pays off with the smoothest ride youve ever experienced in a car . , , and easier handling. Lehi, lele numbers by Hawaii. gowned in white and maroon. Bridesmaid was Miss Francine Laurence in a dress of maroon net over satin. Maid of honor, Miss Betty Rae Olsen chose a beige net over gold satin and Kathleen Ball as flower girl wore chartruse satin with black trim. She carried a blue satin basket filled with pink carnations. cluster carried Attendants bouquets of carnations in complementing colors, tied with satin ribbons. Mother of the bride wore a frock of gray with lace trim while Mrs. Jensen chose blue with lace trim. Both wore corand rosesages of camellias cheatest IM lightful program. Program included two vocal solos by Sherwin Howard, Cody,' by accompanied Wyoming, Eloise Karen, Lewiston; humor-ou- r readings were given by Bob Allred, SHIRRY MUSCATEL introduced Mrs. May Balls LeRoy Blaser of the Publicity Department of the USAC, who in turn announced a most de- y ...and rt handles vwitJh California PORT Elders of the ward were in charge of the tables and cleanup with movies during the supper time shown under the direction of Carlyle Jensen. buds. arTwo new grandchildren rived this week for Mr. and Mrs. The grandchildren iRoy Shaw. total for the Shaws is now L9. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hag-lunof Cedar Rapids, Iowa, an- all Gifts were presented to who attended. Men of the ward proved to be good cooks during the serving of the supper. Seventh Ward Larks Fete Parents at Church House Party Birthday Brigham City. Utah Held in Salt Lake Sun. Wednesday. March 10. 19S4 A In Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Bud" established wkly newpapr, 189ft,. published every V&ednesday end entertained family entered as Second Claee Matter at the Siegfried post office in Britfham City, Utah, un- members at their home in Salt der the act of March 6, 18??. Lake City on Sunday, March 7. Chat. W. CUybaugh, Publisher The occasion was the birthGladys Johnson, Advertising Manager day anniversary of Mrs. Sieg-frieBos Elder ceun Balls. the former Subscription rate 82 in ii per year, pa:yable advance; Places were laidMargene ty, for Mr. and in combination with the Bos Elder Frida ye) $4 00 Mrs. kl, Arden C. Balls, Barbara (published per year; 82 00 for 8 months; tingle Jane Balls, Mr. and Mrs. W. 8 counBos Elder Outside cents. copy Na ty. 83.00 per year; combine Lion rate Earl Olsen and daughter, 88.00. dine and 'Ro Layne. Member Audit Bureau of CVrculntlone, The remainder of the after NaAeao elation, Utah State Pres tional Editorial Association and United noon was spent in visiting Press. Advertising Representative I Utah Many lovely gifts were pre State Prose Aseociation, Sait Lake sented to Mrs. Siegfried, City, Utah. FtotrcQ sx din-ne- Mrs. Maude Lehner, Salt Lake The lace edged veil City. caught up to a tiara of pearls A seven pound, eleven ounce Larks Farents Day was held and rhinestones. She carried a of yellow roses in trato Duane was born on baby girl Sunday, February 28 for bouquet and Rosalie Stokes Wells of members of the Seventh ward ditional cascade design centerorchid ed with a detachable Promontory, Tuesday morning, Primary. March 9 at the Tremonton ValAccording to Mrs Clovis Jor- corsage. dan, chis-- s leader, the social Standing as matron of honor ley hospital. Paulene Robinette Anxiously awaiting the home was held to acquaint the par- was Mrs. Baby Girl Born to Mr. And Mrs. Duane Wells Hospital Notes Dinner Party t Following the ceremony, was served at the Bluebird afe to members of the bridal party and Mrs. Paulene Rohi nette. North Logan. The same evening In the Brigham Fourth LDS ward a reception honored the newlyweds. The receiving line stood before a pedestal floral arrangement of white and pink stocks and blue iris tied with blue ribbons and flanked on either side with two seven branched The First ward Pancake supto per sponsored toy the Genealo- Eagles' Auxiliary on This ward of the Meet Evening gical committee Saturday evening, March 6, at of the members Auxiliary the Fourth ward amusement of will Order Fraternal Eagles hail was declared a success by meet for .regular meeting on the huge group of people Wednesday, March 10, at 8 p. m. Ronald Packer held the lucky ticket which permitted him to The meeting will tog held In become owner of a lovely the Eagles Hall above the First landscape painting do- Security Bank with all' memnated by Miss Lura Redd. Mr. bers urged to attend. Packer accepted the picture saying that he would keep it in his home until the new amusement hall is completed, then the Packer family would like the picture to hang in the hall. Its consoling to know that great men like Bride Charming in a Dr. Dixon, who are constantly in demand to The bride was charming gown of traditional white satin give talks, are just as nervous as I am when with jacket of imported lace The gown was designed and they get up before an audience. sewed by an aunt of the bride, He asked the chamber to furnish some photographs of local scenes and speakers who IM didnt get to attend the inauguration of I of First Ward Pancake Supper Declared Huge Success by Great Number of People Attending IMPLEMENT CO. 41 South Main 8SJPRQQf Phone 163 |