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Ccfco , t bi i.iy (' mu nf Mm. at tin' Ilium Iff ,1 ,1 I Sun iiMin kill a husti w ill) v '.i (f tin r uil'O' in li.i eh i pi i i of v,is li ki Mui I'h( i ,Mim i'll! i with assoited (audios iked each place he remaiuih i of the evening ,s, .spent at the Suren .on Mrs O'f.ilo was two gilts one from Hie lapter and one from hr i se-- t tt sistei Mm, Malcolm Young . also pre.scntid a bnthday n-e- i d 35 ( Youll Discover a Hew Beauty Secret The First Time You Use d with closing ritual. daughters appearing long lasting permanent1 I i to use LNVLE leaves the hair soft, lustrous. glon EASY TO ouslv shimmering with highlights, and SO MANAGE because LNUE contains a man clous hair conditioner . actuall) contributes to proper hair care. follow instructions with ever) home Complete, easy-tkit of tNVLE Creme Oil Cold Wave Each handy bottle of wave solution, pickle contains big bonk of neutrali?ef, 60 curlers, 60 curler-paper- s .. everything you II need for a lovely permanent! V In 'ergoes Appendectomy Mrs. Max Orchard underwent appendicitis operation Tues-- 1 morning, April 9, at Cooley J Tioiial hospital. She is re-- . ed to be doing nicely. one your news to No. 7. Sets from 550 up flawless Beauty There will be spring in hei heart when you present the girl you love with beautiful diamond ring, the tymbol ol your loveT You will find and just the thing to suit your taste purse in our stock of fine rings. g ar mMmM .... ,mtrT V-A- GG' m 'tmiJuu? I 1 PARKER "51" PENS Make Lifelong Friends ?m al The former Miss Gwendolyn Wheatley of Honeyville nuptial vows with David Floyd Burnett in the Salt Lake L. D. S. temple recently. Divorce Rate In Box Elder County Apparently Post-Wa- r Year Up To 400 Percent In This First The result of lotjg experience and careful experimentation, ENY'EE is entirely new, decidedly improved over older methods Ask for it at our cosmetic counter mm Box Elder county has not divorce caped the increased es- rate noted throughout the United States since the end of the war, Mrs. Reeve Brown, deputy county clerk, pointed out today. In the first quarter of 1940, divorces have been twenty-thre- e granted in Box Elder county, and an additional 12 now are pending, the court records in the clerk's office show. This indicates a 1946 increase of as much as 400 percent over some recent years divorce totals in this county. In 1941 a total of 27 divorces were granted in Box Elder county. In 1942 there were 29, in 1943 the total dropped to a low of 20, came back up to S3 in 1944, and established a rec ord of 39 in 1945. However, from first quarter indications, the 1946 total will exceed all previous divorce rates for Box Elder by a wide margin. ETTmTi PARKER "51" PENS AND PENCILS avV Cm';" $15 $12 rr, Also Come In Sets 0. .i. C. TANNER JEWELRY w would happen if an atom bomb dropped on Manhattan? Philip Mormon, nuclear physicist, envisages such a possibility in "One World or None. "The device detonated about hilf a mile in the air, just above the corner of Third Avenue and East 20th Street, near Gramercy Park. . . . from Coney Island The flash startled every New Yorker to Van Corthndt Park, and in the minute it took the sound to trascl over the whole great city, millions understood dimly whit had happened. In that minute about 100,000 people in the immediate vicinity ceased living. Another 300,000 were seriously injured. About 20,000 "lucky individuals, seemingly unhurt or slightly hurt, died within several weeks of the effects of rad ation. This story is unreal in one w'ay, says Dr. Morrison. The bombs will never .igiin, as in Japan, come in ones or twos. They will come in hundreds, even thousands. If the bomb gets out of hand, if we do not learn to live together so that science will be our help and not our hurt, there is only one sure future. "The cities of men on earth will perish. "One World or None, edited by Dexter Masters and Katharine Wav, is aimed to gne the layman a comprehensive picture of atomic energy. Dr. Morrison is one of 1 1 contributors, all top authorities: Dr. Harlosv Slaapley is a distinguished astrophysicist; Dr. Louis Ridenour is a radar specialist. Dr. Irving Langmuir is a Nobel Pnze winner in chemistry, and four other contributors have received the same award. There is also a chipter by Dr. Alfred Finstcin, who produced the famous equation w Inch is at the root of atomicphyslcs. rs The Store Of Beautiful Kings Founded Aims And Objectives of the V. F. W. his"The objects of this Association are fraternal, patriotic, comtorical and educational; to preserve and strengthen to radeship among its members; to assist worthy comrades; perpetuate the memory and history cf our dead, and to toassist the their widows and orphans; to maintain true allegiance to government of the United States of Ameiica: and fidelity 'is constitution and laws; to foster true patriotism to maintain and extend the institutions of American freedom; and to preserve and defend the United States from all her enemies, whomsoever." Veterans with overseas All Service and Veterans duty are eligible for membership in the to attend of Foreign Wars and are cordially invited the meetings and affiliate with George Gidnoy Post No. 1695. Brigham City, Utah. MEETING NIGHTS: First and Third Thursday of each month at War Memorial Home, 8:00 p.m. e Elmer T. and Thelma Hodges Godfrey are the parents of a daughter born April 8 at Cooley Memorial hospital The Godfreys are from Garland. A baby son was born to Fredrick and Lena Mills er of Corinne April 3 at Coolcj Memorial hospital. IS Cooleys Visit With Friends And Relatives - j been reading a neighbors copy of the Why not become a regular subscriber and have it delivered to your door? you News-Journa- - - BRING LDER THEM TO NEWS-iO'JRNA- 3 L aESESui; home Youll find the results een more than satisfactory. Their new dependable method guarantees TIIE IIEST! is the time to bring in jour Spring linerj to be defined and ready for the Easter Parade. GALL 86 AT ONCE! Modern Dependable Cleaners tt tt 150-Wa- tt 200-Wa- tt LOAN new If jouve got fever, Spring fix-u- p X AY offers a way to go about those repairs and improvements without delay. You can build a TIMI new garage, new bathroom or kitchen . . . scores of other improvements . . . and pay for them out of income TIMEWAY 10c 10c 10c 10c 15c 20c 30c 10c N. L. 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Cruser gnd daughter Dianna and son Jesse of St Anthonv, Idaho were week-envisitors at the home of Mr and Mrs J. C. Reeder. Mrs Cruser is the former Clara Reeder. rS3 cotton rags. We buy clean, white, dust-frc- c overalls or stockings. No knit-wea- & A THERE - Flave leading Drug and Deportment Storti nnxuua l WE GIVE S Dr. and Mrs. A. D Cooley, Dr. Darwin Cooley, Dr. ai ci Mrs DeOrr Cooley arrived in Brigham City last Thursday to spend a few days with relatives and friends. Dr Darwin Cooley has eft for Central Naval Ilostntul m Maryland where he was just rey. F. W. Auxiliary cently reassigned His wite and their two children are m Los Installs Officers Angeles but in a shoU nine pLn m to make their home Salt The ladies auxiliary of the Lake faciluntil housing City of Veterans Wars, ities are available m Foreign Mary land r George Gidney Fost 1695. held Dr. Cooley is an lumits installation of officers for inal leave from service' i i the the coming year at the War U. S. navy For the- past two Memorial home Thursday eveyears Dr. Cooley and his wife ning, April 4 have been making their home The following officers were at Oak Knoll in Oakland. He installed- Irene Galbraith, presto study further m or, ident; Jeanne Nelson, senior plans in Oakland. vice president; and Virginia surgery vice Nelson, junior president. Secretary is Grace Reed; treasurer, Leatha Richards; conductress, Edna Farrell; chaplain, Stella Rasmussen; patriotic instructor, Myra Higginson; musician, Adele Christensen; historian, Thur7a Young; trustee, Cora Robinette; color bearers. Opal Tingoy, Nora Farrell and Lona Andersen: banner bearer, Velona Petersen: and guard, Wander Hansen. refreshments Dancing and were enjoyed following the meeting. 25-Wa- tt w iii-L'- Sold by HAMILTON DRUGS 1 READING & WRITING by Sdwhi Seavcl xsvRoim ?Mtm EIIVEE! You il be amad at your oun skill, you'll glory in and revel in the satisfaction that comes jour success vith the knowledge that now, m your own home, at a traction of the usual cost, vou can give yourself, or friends, a beautiful, professional our 4 . he meeting concluded s ealled during the evening. Mts Goodliffc Wedding Dorothy' Secrist was receptionist and greeted the guests as Those in the rethey arrived line wore Mr and Mrs. ceiving " Charles W. Goodliffe, Leon Goodliffe, best man, the groom, a I the bride ,and Minta Mitchell, the bridesmaid Laiue Sudbury was in charge X 4t of the guest book. Ruth Green. t ' fVerlyn Metcalf, Glenna Good-hff- e and Maureen Holland wcie Vauna in charge of the gifts Metcalf, Kathryn Waters, Ir.s Goodliffe and Donna Hirschi, neices of the bridegroom, assisted Alice Jensen, Eh?abeth Hir-seh- i, Leah G. Peterson and Marie Metcalf with the serving Individual cakes, wedding frappe and mints were served each guest K?; was presented A program lVr"v during the evening s entertam-mn- t Dorene Wheeler, accom-paniMG by her mother, Mrs Dorn 1 I othy Wheeler, sang three numI Can t : bers, O Promise Me, I I II Begin To Tell You, and "The i5 iX F Lords Prayer, a special reUti-- 4 quest of the bride. f of Janice Jensen, daughter - '4 I 'TrT, Bishop and Mrs. Floyd Jensen played a piano solo, Largo. , A violin trio composed of Joan Harmon, Joan Hunsukcr . Loon Goodlit le, Groom, Bride, Mina Mitchell . . . and Marion Littlewood played three selections, 1 Love You Double Ring Ceremony Unites C. LaFount and Whispering Truly, Goodliffc And Myla Marie Mitchell Home. The left for Fargo, twin sister of the North newlyweds w'hore they will Myln Marie Mitchell became North Dakota, Dakota, Monthe bride of Charles LaFount bride, was bridesmaid. spend their honeymoon. Leon, Goodliffc, the bride- day, April 15, they will return Goodbifc in a beautiful double-rinman. ct lemony pfrformed Tues- grooms brother, was best to Brigham City and continue day evening, April 2, at 6 a on to Camp Beale, Calif , where in was lovely bride The at the home of the brido-g- i they will both be discharged gown entrain of corns parents, Mr. and Mrs. wedding with from service in the U. S. army bodice gathered Charles W. Goodbtle. The bride is a WAC stationed and long sleeves with dainty at Bushnell General hospital. The rooms were beautifully points at the wrists. Her veil The bridegroom returned to the decorated with pink and white was edged with lace. She wore United Stales last October after a single strand of pearls given cal.c a nations with wedding eai 42 months as prisoner to spending and the her bridegroom, by of interest. as the center a bouciuet of white roses of war of the Japanese governcarried Wedding vows were read by and lilies of the valley centered ment. Bishop Perry GoodlilfO, of Im- with a detachable orchid corUpon their return from CalSalt ifornia Mr. Goodliffe will reperial wTard, Sagarhouse, sage. Lake' City, brother of the bridesume his position as assistant wore pale manager of the Magna J. C. The bridesmaid groom. of Bismark, pink marcuiM-tt- e Mina Mitchell with a bou- Penney company after a five-yeciuet of carnations tied with a military leave. pink ribbon. Mrs. Charles Goodliffe, the Merrells Attend grooms mother, wore blue camela with of crepe corsage Granddaughter's Party lias and gardenias. the Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Morrell following Immediately A ceremony a dinner was held at and daughter Betty attended ,J) the Steak House. Those attend- - birthday party Monday evening, ing besides the bride and bnde-gioo- April 8, in Ogden in honor of A'ist'T'.r. were Mr. and Mrs. Rebecca Hone. Rebecca was five Charles W. Goodliffe, Bishop years old. She is a daughter of Perry Goodliffe, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hone. Mrs. Mina Hone is the Leon Goodliffe, Miss former Eleanor Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Lund D. Morrell of Brigham City. Metcalf of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs Lewis Hirschi of Park Operated On Saturday K Harms underMrs. Milda Valley, Bishop and Mrs, Floyd Jensen, Brigham City, Mr. and went an operation for appendiMrs. Hulon Hirschi of Perry, citis Satui day, April 6. She is and Mrs. Dorothy Secrist of recuperating satisfactorily. for soft, fresh, youthful Brigham City. A wedding reception was hold News items are always wellooking skin ,it the U. S. O. Tuesday evening. come at the News-JournTwo hundred and fifty guests Bring yours in today. a tsr r x j ir: Ap ffiiiti nce pie-nte- ns tkrA'J ""4.' h bri-- d . T ; the Pain breath (entered Wednesday, April 10, l3 Orem, Mrs. Ross Lan s and Miss Emily ILidiield Mrs. Boyd B. White A delicious luncheon X Is Bridge Hostess ved followed by an eurm bridge. Those winning bridge arranged prettily of for the evening were Mrs home the at was laid Thursday old Bouck and Mrs, V,, Bend B White eu nine, April 4. small vase of eaih of the three U.ed U, Seventy percent of Florida table s 1945 grapefruit crop and three and members N no dub Gix'Js m- were pu-- nt contotjs orange crop eludid Mrs. Keith Brigham City. Utah m Nelson ourna EIDER i !'H tin me i Ill r O' amt oil mat pm iti to loiia Johrmon Ci f Jo Mis O lain vvut rc givi ii. .111111 tor Bo Ion, Mas , vc . k he will make hir home. tliiuur was held it th A Lx juliful :ii- Jinn f iru nt ol nalfodils, hiallier V. Mini.ilme travelling L. Society Editor Phone No. 7 i Jii'-- s. k Aileen Activities Women's and EVENTS L I BOX MODI thru RMZATION LOANS. No down payment required, no Just see dealer extinmes red-tap- e involved. or contractor for jour and this bank for a '1I.MLWAY LOAN. low-co- |