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Show MIW Mrs. J , D, Stimpson Entertains for Family Feted at Garden Reception Ends Today "THE EGG AND I" THUR. - FRI. - SAT. TWO DIG FEATURES ADVENTURE'S MOST DESPERATE i TREK' TREASURE Mrs. J D. Stimpson entertain- les Berkert, Ogden; Dr. and ed family members at dinner Mrs. Caylon Caldwell, Provo; on Sunday honoring Mrs. Archie Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Olsen, and Mr. and Mrs. Wynn of est Bartell, Miss Leah , East, K. (VaLoy Rosenbaum) Hill of A garden reception was held with the bodice fashioned Calif. Nichols, Sacramento, Brigham City. Miss Miss Helen on August 27 in Ogden at the Chantilly lace over satin. She Wardleigh, Mrs. Hill will leave next MonThose attending were: Mr. home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie S. wore a fingertip veil with a Kay Hansen, Miss' Shelia Bry- and Lowell .Hillyard, day for her home in Mrs. Dunn in honor of Mr. and Mrs. coronet of seed pearls. She car- an, Miss Caolra Llnderman, Mr. and Mrs. Char Smlthfield; DeanMiss Elaine Miss of E white a ried West, gladioli Ralph bouquet Harding, newlyweds. na Hansen, Miss Joyce Hirschi The couple exchanged wed- and red rosebuds. double-rinand Miss Gloria Clark. ding vows in a For the reception the bridal To those who gave me ceremony solemnized in the The young couple honeyparty stood before a white arch Salt Lake LDS temple. their in mooned of Jackson and support in the PriHole, baskets with Wyo, gladioli The bride is the former Rae Ydllowstone and side. mary Election I wish to park. Dunn Mr Hardings parents tall candelabra at either sincere express my D. A Mr are and Mrs. For her traveling Hardmg ensemble, For her attendants, the bride thanks. of Brigham City. chose Mrs. Russell Simonsen as Mrs. Harding chose a blue and i Officiating at the temple her matron of honor, with Miss white dress with white accesYour vote in the Novwas President ElRay L. Ann Louise Dunn, her sister, sories. - . , x.t.f K ember election will be apChristiansen. i as maid of honor. Miss Ji. Y , Mrs. Harding recently gradFor her wedding, the bride preciated. Lou Harding, sister of the uated from Weber High sclyool chose a ballerina-lengtgown, bridegroom was bridesmaid, where she majored in business r, with little De Linda Harding, and won a business scholarship GEORGE L. -- 'B- a Get-Togeth- tw The REFUN dOLDEli tftndo r,wic Nor POlMANs l"CcKool.i 1 thru United Artiste Heleased Co-H- it e, Brigham city, Utah Wednesday, September 22, 1954 dJvCMMMII Rom where I sit ... Slugger White, the home towns tar hitter, dropped by the other day to talk baseball, and to tell one on himself. Seema Slugger had been babysitting. I wa doing just fine, he said, until it was time for n change. I called Mom for advice. Still didnt get it right. Then Dad set me straight. Place the diaper like n baseball diamond with you at bat, he aid. Fold aecond bate over home plate, and pin Brat and third base on home plate. That did it with no errora! fe -- i to Weber college. The bride groom graduated from Box El der High school and is attend ing Weber college. parties given for the bride included one by Mrs Russel Simonsen and the girls of the LDS Thirteenth ward Mutual. Joe Marsh Slugger Wins the "Home" Game h the bridegrooms niece, as flower girl. All wore formals of er pastel shades and carried Enjoy nosegays. Mr. and Mrs. John Tingey en Russell L. Simonsen was best a at fam members joyed family man. ily get together on Sunday at Those assisting at the receptheir home. tion were Mrs. William Staheli, Visitihg here from Grange-vill- Mrs. Melvin Staheli, Mrs. Ern Idaho, were Mr. and Mrs. John R Andrews and family, The afternoon was spent in visiting, enjoying a program viewing a picture show and colored slides and the serving of a buffet luncheon. Frank Troxell and Nick An-drews entertained with cornet selections. John R. Andrews showed the movie. Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. and famWilliarp Thompson ily, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Tingey and girls, Garland; Mr. and Mri Moroni Bott and family, Corinne; Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. Roy; Terry and family, and Mrs. Van Wheeler and family, Logan; Mr and Mrs. R. J Howard and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Troxell and family and Mrs. Edell Butterfield and sons, all of Brigham City. The group included 22 grand-children and five , Tre-mont- cer-mon- y John Tingey Family Box Elder NEWS 3 JOHNSON Candidate For County Treasurer Republican Ticket (Pd. Pol. Adv.) From where I ait, Sluggers Dad had the idea. Often, like hit Mom, n lot of ua tend to give advice in our terms without considering the other fellows way of doing things. Even in choosing your favorite beverage, its best 'to think of your neighbor. If yon like tea, and I prefer a temperate glass of beer, we should both " play th gam and try to understand each others point ef view, . i Copyright, 1954, United State t Brewer t Foundatioo 1 1 EXTRA FIRST nOCUETSHIP BREAKS INTO OUTER SPACE 1 Hospital Notes C.Woud Thru United Artutt , Released on September 18 after being treated at the local hospital for two days for a broken clavieal was Wallace Mr. Larsen sustained Larsen. the broken bone by being thrown from a horse on his farm in Park Valley. The cast will remain on the broken bone for some time. Home from Cooley Memorial hospital on Sunday is Michael Cosgrove, 12, son of Mrs. Alice Cosgrove. Michael had has appendix removed on September! I 17. tUO Q3? CIiC;i ! oiiffftniilTftiB retires) to Ox&cqedQiib CHILDRENS GOffluCBS That certified values from Sprout Reitz will keep your children dressed bettor in clothes that wear longer. 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