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Show Mrs. Martha Jensen Enjoys Family V isits To Become Bride on Friday Miss Pauline Conrad, duugh-'f- r ter of Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Fares, worth of Idaho Falls, Idaho, will become the bride of J. Newell Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Nelson of Brigham Citv. on Friday, October 1, at Idaho Recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Martha Jensen included: MrsDeon (Anna Jensent Wool-seand twin sons, Kay and Ray, of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Joe Toland and two children of Colfax, Washington, and Mrs. Ronald Iverson and son, Val, of Tremonton. , On Tuesday, September 21, little Gary Dorian Toland celebrated his second birthday anniversary with his little cousins. Attending were: Dennis, Dwuane and Lynn Jensen, along with Kay and Ray Woolsey and , Val Iversen. Betrothal Told S"igwwfy.ifj! n Or Falls. Miss Conrad is a graduate of Bonneville High school' and has been attending the Utah State Agricultural college in Logan, where she is a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Since his graduation from Box Elder High school Mr. Nelson has been with the Bureau of Reclamation. I ri ' ... Announcing j, v y-- . Captain Compton presided and conducted. Ode to the Pioneers" was the opening song followed by prayer by Mrs. Martha Jensen. The 15 with meeting continued members and three visitors singing, Utah, Our Own Beloved Home Land. Resignations were accepted from Mrs. Emma D. Hansen, second vice president, and Mrs. La Wana Jensen, historian. Both were given a hearty vote of thanks. Mrs. Martha Jensen was sustained as second and historian duties were assumed by Mrs. Rae N. Christen- z Words are Sweet Tones of the Heart w'ith benediction by Mrs. Florence L. Baird, first vice cap- tain. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Compton, Mrs. Baird and Mrs. Artie Sessions. Ik Today to Saturday THE LAST TIMES TODAY PICTURES' Coming Next Sunday October WIPE SCREEN DOUBLES THE ROMANCE! GREGORY PECK WIND" Lewt McCanles" Slurring 3 no man ever loosed such fury. .. no woman ever felt such fire! SUN -- Thursday Friday Saturday BURT LANCASTER- - Look in Musicals Ultra-Ne- 'T s by Technicolor in colon JEAN PETERS Rtinsed thru UN1TE0 ARTISTS , Gallup they met with President Golden R. Buchanan of the Southwest Indian LDS mission, for a special confer ence. Mr. Packer is teaching three classes at Jhe Box Elder Semi nary, then serving as nator of LDS activities at Inter mountain school. The couple traveled via dirt roads to Monument Valley, en joyed visiting with parents of some of the students at Intermountain and also stopped at Ilopi villages. Twq lady missionaries guided them on a tour of the Hopi villages. s They greatly enjoyed visiting trailer boarding school and schools in the area. co-or- Mrs. Ernest Hansen Surprised on Birthday WORLD'S CIHEMaScgPEA'.' CHAMPIONSHIP V FIGHT , PICTURES SEE MARCIANO KNOCKOUT ROCKY EZZARD CHARLES ALSO t Ernest Hansen was pleas antly surprised to have family EXCLUSIVE andWARNERCOLOR i Oak camp of the Daughters Utah Pioneers held their monthly meeting Sept. 23 at the home of Dwella Victor. Sarah Siggard gave the, lesson, Utah Flag, after opening business and prayer by Ruth Pierce. Captain Cora Olsen briefly encouraged members to attend October conference. A dance was presented by Kathy Claybaugh and Grace Seely gave a reading. After closing song, prayer was by Mattie Cornia. A social hour followed the meeting with Nola Kimber and Captain Olsen serving s Mrs. News Cartoon AND 4 BIG World Championship WRESTLING MATCHES Sunday to Wednesday Stander Officially Opens New. and 2 A Box Elder third-grade- members rdrop in to celebrate her birthday anniversary on Wednesday, September 22. Here from Provo were: Mrs. Sterling Durrant and children, Patricia and Ernest Sterling and Mr. and Mrs. Brad Hansen and daughter, Karen. Salt Lake visitors were: Mrs. L. C. Horsley and two daughters, Mrs. Madge H. Ross and Mrs. Ann Louise H. Ebertson and children. , 4 The group enjoyed the afternoon together. Hold Opening Relief ' Society Social Opening Social of lhe Rear River ward Relief society will bo held Tuesday, October 5 at 1:30 p. m it was learned today. - A program and luncheon will be included in the social at the ward chapel. Former Brigham City residents, Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Martheir ble, recently celebrated golden wedding anniversary. They were married on September 1,4, 1904 and celebrated the anniversary at their home, 3906 Wellington Road, Los Angeles. , in Ogi Dr. Marble was born and den, attended the USAC Chicago College of Dental Surin He first gery. practiced Springville then moved to Brigham City where he practiced for many years. . of World At the beginning War II he practiced in Ogden and continued to do so until he retired in 1952 and moved to Dye says hell have no truck with the law. But if a thirsty inmate clamors for his free beer or even an occasional steak he is within his rights under the old "wet tonsil" statute, The law still Is on the books, even though it is more than two centuries old. The only change made since It was enacted Feb. 11, 1730, is the spelling of "gaol, which has been modernized to "jail." The statute says any inmate may at his, her, or their will and pleasure send for and have any beer, ale, victuals or other necessary food from what place they please . . without charge. County Court Judge Henry Ellenbogen, in charge of the prison board, also said hes completely unconcerned about the Expresses Thanks The Genealogical committee' of the Brigham Third LDS. ward today expressed their thanks to all who helped in any way to make the Third ward building fund dinner a success last Saturday evening. The especially are appreciative to the various people who took part on the program, many of whom were from other wards in the city. law. A large crowd of people were "Lets just say the passage of piesonl to participate in one of time has repealed the law by the best meals served anywhere. making it obsolete, he declared. ; - Former Brigham City Residents, Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Marble, Have Golden Wedding SPECIAL! SPECIAL' Sego Lily Camp Slates First Fall Meeting ' Soft, natural Permanent Wave for all short hair styles. . The first' meeting of the fall season for the Sego. Lily camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers will be held on Thursday, September 30, at the home of Mrs. Rilla Hansen in Mantua. . ;. i . All who need transportation are asked to contact Captain Sederholm' Wednesday Vera evening or Thursday morning , before 9 a. m. AH members are asked to be ready for departure at 7 p. m. on Thursday. SPECIALLY PRICED AT $6.00 Make your appointment early 1 at Brigham Beauty Salon 45 North 3rd East CARRIE and WILMA Los Angeles. Mrs. Marble was the former Berniece Van Orden of Richmond. She attended Brigham Young College in Logan. While in Utah she worked with the of Red Cross, was a member the Dental Auxiliary and Camp D, Daughters of Utah Pioneers in Ogden. She was also active in civic and church affairs. four have The Marbles daughters: Mrs. Owen L. (Veni ice I David, Mrs. Ronald Cringan and Mrs. Charles (Helen) De Bois, all of Los Mrs. Veronus and Angeles (Melda) Jensen of Salt Lake! City. They also have nine grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Dance Season Begins for North Box Elder Stake MIA Dancers on Saturday, Oct. 2 Dancing for North Box Elder Mutual attenders begins for the winter season on Saturday, October 2, with a stake Autumn Frolic sponsored by the Eighth ward MIA in the ward amusement hall. Mrs. Jean Sycamore and Junior Romer are in charge of arrangements for the first dance CHECK THESE fHor-tense- g with LaVerd John and Jiis chestra engaged for the eve- - ning. Dancing will begin No admission p. m. 8:30 be at will or charged. Refreshments will be sold during the evening and a special floor show will be presen- ted. with SPECIAL Co-H- it From Zone Grey's greatest of Western romances, ' win Sombreros Both for 59c ( Beauty Plus Lotion TOOTH BRUSHES 2 for 89c CREAM OIL ash mere Bouquet Lipstick $3.00 Tussy Beauty Plus Cream Both for $3.00 PERFUME BLOTTER SAMPLES 8 OFFER! TOOTH POWDER with Ball Point Pen $1.75 Tussy PRO ) Chlorodent 2 for 39c Gardol Regular 29c Tube WILDROOT : 9QKE0M8 Regular 27c Colgate TOOTH PASTE lov,n9' i ourfiWft 'bf 1 little-know- county native, $ pyrple-hear- t veterap of he, Ma- . Well equipped experience rine corps and experienced auto- wise for his post, Stander has mechanic, officially opens the piled up eight years background business he can call his own in auto maintenance and renext Friday and Saturday. since his discharge from pair, He is Bill Stander, new man- the Marine corps, with Bundy ager of Bill's Service Center, Motor company of Brigham modern Mobil service station on City. the corner of Fifth south and Main street, Brigham City. During World War II Bill Grand opening of the com- served three and a half years, pletely equipped station, com- most of it in the South Pacific, honored plete with distribution of priz- and was dubiously es, has been slated by Bill for with the purple heart medal when his ship was blasted out the first two days of October. The opening puts the finish- of the water off Guadalcanal ing polish on the business which and ho had to swim for it. Bills Service Center is equiphas actually been serving customers sipce July 1. , ped for speedy, efficient serBesides heading his own bus- vice with four pumps, and cominess, Bill is head man of a fine plete facilities for lubrication jobs, brake family. He and his wife, the wash and tunc-uformer Dgris Barker, have two work and the rest. He carries a complete line of daughters. Ruth, 9, a accessories. and, Karen, 2. of BILL BIG DOUBLE 1 ico. At - - -- Bill At Dwella Victor Home Olivia de llavilland TECHNICOLOR PT-- returned Friday from a trip to the Navajo reservations in Ari zona and to Gallup, New Mex PITTSBURGH tUP) Allegheny County Jail Warden Charles L. Dye says he Isnt advising his guards to ask occupants of the deBox Elder NEWS 3 cells, Whatll you have? a law local spite Utah Brigham City, an can liave Wednesday, September 29. 1954 that states beerinmate for the asking his favorite and for free. . Bear River Ward Will , Oak DUP Camp Meets Vivien Leigh Leslie Howard and Warner Bros: Bills Service Center ....new Mobil service station on the corner of Fifth South-anMain will holtl its Grand Opening Friday and Saturday, October 1 and 2. Bill Stander is manager. . Mobil Service Station Oct. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd K. Packer Matchabelli - Tussy outstanding fragrances 2 for 39c 29c Regular $1.00 Woodbury LANOLIN LOTION Mr JUl HIS Lanolated AFTER SHAVE LOTION $1,00 fa. HOT and CLEAN . BRUCE EORRtST mmm STtVEN CHARLEY GRAPEAlIN CABOT TUCKER - - CHARLES KEMf'ER OQROIHt HART GtRAY 7 CRANT WITHERS Z ''"Zi. u''1, Also Cartoon and Latest News .i i W Z f' , ' (ID CLARK ME M 4 60 North Main A FIRST AID PIIONE BEEHIVE COAL JMFiiGH-a1- WIN LET US FILL YOUR BIN TODAY! . Street - t Don't Expect This Law To Be Enforced Packers Return From Trip to New Mexico "GONE WITH THE Clark Gable io of are Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Iver' sen of Tremonton. The youngster arrived at on Cooley Memorial hospital September 24 and weighed nine pounds and two ounces at birth. The other member of the Iversen family is 18 months old -- Miss Pauline Conrad . . . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0. U. Farnsworth of Idaho Falls, Idaho will become the bride of J. Newell Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin W. Nelson, Brigham City in rites to be held in Idaho Falls on October 1. would be held in the Hotel Utah gave on October 2 at 9:45 a. m. the lesson, They Came in 1854 The membership of Mrs. Ivy followed by 64 good cheer visits Barker w'as transferred from the Bear River camp to the Sunreported, It was announced that the flower camp. convention of the Central camp was Kind Closing song v arrival their second child, another son, MML then O' the " . Dare To Do Right was the opening song with a review of the scripture reading by Mrs. Grace Burt following. Miss Norma Jensen gave, the Choose Ye This Day." lesson, Following a business session refreshments were served to 17 ladies of the organization. Welcomed back into Primary work was Mrs. Jean Packer, who has assumed duties as teacher in Group II. is the former Jewell Jensen, daughter of Mrs. Martha Jensen of this city. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joe Iverson of Tremonton. c Members of the First ward Primary association met Monday evening at the church for training regular ' r meeting. Hostesses for the evening were: Mrs, Maureen Williams, Grace Mrs. Afton Rees, Mis. Burt and Mrs. Phyllis Owen. Fall flowers decorated the ' meeting room. President Owen was in charge with prayers offered by Mrs. llanline and Mrs. Nelda Parsons. Val. Mrs. Iversen vice-captai- 'PICK n First Ward Primary ; Service Meeting Held versens Announce Second Son's Birth y Sunflower camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers met last Thursday evening, September 23, at the home of Captain Pearl Compton. sen. Mrs. Christensen wmc- wst. Sunflower Camp DUP Begin Fall Meetings ' i' Merges Business Official ONE 4 - APPLIANCE Brigham City KIT No obligation to buy any- Just ask for a thing. guessing blank. "fltt PRUCGIST RAY Lustre Cream HlSiSIIMlIiSIS "fKfirrWOT .TTrrrmi ? 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