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Show Celebrities Brighten y Dinner Wed. Party Evening Additional Inter-Sororit- SOCIETY Party Held Vern Hardy farewell Tess Snow Bride for H. Of Last Week held the evening Friday of H. House in honor "k Hordv. former Mountain urn and Telephone of Brigham the is now head of ,.tv who mmercial department m the office.' Salt Lake City a quartet During the dinner of Kathryn Ward, tompos' A farewell party Tele-manae- rhurza ;'d Dave Hellberg sang honor o U songs in10 welcome Wayne Hardy and manager of the Smith, new company. ideph'one Talks were given during the A A bride of lust week was Miss Tess Snow, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Robert K. Snow of this city, who became the wife of Walter H. Peck, Gen-eil- , Montuna. The bridegroom, recently discharged from the service, is a graduate of Lewiston college. The ceremony took place at the home of the brides parents, with John P. Lillyvvhite officThe bride wore a iating. gown of white satin and net, with a fitted bodice, sweetheart neckline, and full skirt, with a trailing veil. The brides sisters, Miss Colleen Snow and Miss Kirma Snow, were brides- Hardy and Smith, Todd and maids. pvening by P. Webb, K. Donald H. Barrett. Earl Aaron Snow, brother of the bride, was best man. Followng the ceremony the newlyweds were honored at a linemen buffet luncheon. Fifty operators and in attendance. The bride has been the motif for a number of parties prior The largest county in Texas to her marriage. with an area of After a short honeymoon trip is Brewster, miles six times the young Pecks 208 square will make he area of Rhode Island. thpir home in Geniel, Montana. lovely gift was presented by the employees at :t0 Hardy "he local exchange. A p LETT1E MRS. CHRISTOFFERSEN NOW OWNS AND OPERATES The CANTEEN 7TH SOUTH AND MAIN featuring PIES MEAT PIES-C- FRUIT PIES all CREAM PIES Order Pies For Parties 860 You May Pick Up or We Will Deliver 10 A. M. to 2 A. M. SANDWICHES SHORT ORDERS w CAPITOL- "PICK' O' i THE !. i WEDNESDAY I PICTURES" U am HeathchJ and THURSDAY 1 I married a woman I loathe... to ONE OF THE GREATEST PICTURES OF ALL TIME! the one woman I love gala parade of stage, screen and radio stars attended a delightful party at Ciros in downtown Brigham City Wednesday evening, April 17. The occasion was a rush party given by members of the Xi Alpha chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority to all members of the Epsilon chapter who are eligible to become Exemplars this spring. Ciro's, in this ease, was the home of Elaine Ward and mock celebrities who attended were: Carmen Miranda, Zazu Pitts, Margaret O'Brien, Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, Walter Jimmy Durante, Harold Lloyd, Harpo Marx, Gloria Gray, Veronica Lake and A1 Jolson. A delicious chicken dinner was served ai small tables and the stars present presented a floor show while guests were dining. Kallona Freeman as Carmen Miranda was awarded the prize for the best characterization, with Norma W. Butler as Veronica Lake running a close second. Members from Epsilon chapter present were Barbara Rasmussen, Mary Owen, Jane Crompton, Kallona Freeman, Ruth Pearse. The committee in was charge of arrangements Lillian Felt, chairman, Elaine Ward, Reva Nelson and Iris Lillywhile. Win-chel- Women Receive Red Cross Certificates Marriage Date Of Miss Florence Merrell Told The following women recentRed American received ly for Cross nutrition certifcates nutricompletion of a tion course: From the school lunch, Mrs Uarda Conner, Mrs. Judith Andersen, Mrs. Martha C. Jensen, Mrs. Birdie Hansen, Mrs. Alice Sederholm, Mrs. Myrtle Clifford and Mrs. Elzada Young. From Deweyville, Mrs. Mary J. Marble, Mrs. Stella Barnard, Mrs. Etta Gardner, Mrs. Stella Spackman, Mrs. Blanche Lish, Mrs. Jenny Fryer, Mrs. Ruth Cannon, Mrs. Inez Barnard, Mrs. Edna Barnard, Mrs. Ethel Gardner, Mrs. Mattie Hassell and Mrs. Pearl Perry. Mrs. Ruby From Fielding, Jones, Mrs. R. J. Hardy, Mrs. Ruby Farnsworth, Mrs. MilMrs. Helen dred Richards, Jensen, Miss Iris Coombs, Mrs. R. C. Turner, Mrs. L. R. Earl, Mrs. Voylet GroVer, Mrs. Eliza Funk. Mrs. John From Garland, Coombs,, Coombs, Miss Della Mrs. Leland Burton. Jrom Brigham City, Mrs. Imo-gen- e Mrs. Madeline Hervey, Mrs. Ruth Andersen, Pearse, Louise Call, Mrs. MarRonald garet D. Benes, Mrs. Mrs. Max Morgan, Packer, Mrs. Mrs. Marvin Jensen, Lloyd Davis, Mrs, Viola Williams and Mrs. Marie Johnson. The course was taught in February under the direction of Mrs. Ruth Boyer. At a beautifully appointed tea at their home, Mr. and Mrs. Orvill E. Merrell revealed the coming nuptials of their daughter, Miss Florence K. Merrell, to Robert M. Marler, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice M. Marler of Logan. The wedding is planned for June 19 at their home. is a student The bride-elec- t at Utah State Agricultural college and the bridegroom, who has just received a discharge from the ground forces of the air service following five years service, part of it in Italy, also is a student of the U. S. A. C. 12-ho- l, : L. Josephson signed complaint April 22. State of Utah vs. Harry T. Wilson, driving a motor ve- BOX ELDER 1 ( w5-our- na Wednesday, April 24, 1946 hicle while under the influence Brigham Ciiy, Utah n of intoxicating liquor, a misdeof the local carpenters' Salt Lake City; Millon E. meanor. Eldridge Wood signed rotary 111.; Mrs son. LaOrango, a As for several years. an complaint April 22. Defendant of the L. D. S. church;?1 Da. lev, Bui h v, Idaho, paid $100 fine. Carl Nelson, Dennison he was active in the Fifth ward Marcus Mrs elders' quorum, holding several Texas. Also, his mother, San He Caroline Chnstme Farrell, offices in the presidency. was ordained a high priest in Jose' Laid. ini Funeral services will be held the Melchizedek priesthood 1934. He was also active as a Wednesday afternoon, April 24, ward teacher for several years, at 2 oclock in the Brigham About 16 years ago Nelson was City Fifth L. D. S. ward chap-activ- e in Boy Scout work, being el, with Bishop Rudger N. Friends may Mrs. Jay Wight snopping. on Price officiating. a committeeman Scouting call at the family Carl Moon, guard fioin Bush-aell- , trips for quite a few yours. home, 403 oft iuty. west after south Fourth street, has' a musician, Nelson, as Mrs. Annie Tingev emitting Tuesday afternoon or-in and manv bands played with daughter Duntzel from chestras whicli were formed Wednesday until time of Salt Lake City. funeral service. Interment will since City Brigham Mrs. Reed Tingey crossing be in the Brigham City cemeyouth. Main street. under the direction of the He is survived by his widow tery Mrs. Myra Higginson, Bush-nei- l Harold B. Felt funeral home. the and sons and following switchboard operator. suNelson, daughters: Warren F. Mont Harmon, assistant W. Nelson. Carolyn NelNews items are always welperintendent of schools in Box Lowell son and Jerrold R. Nelson of come at the News-JournElder county. Bring yours in today. and Winifred Brigham Cify; Fred E. Nelson, Kitty Kilroy Beane, each with an armful jf magazines. and Joyce Wight Poulson small son in town. Sheriff and Mrs. Hyde at Comptons having their daughters voice recorded. from brothers The Morris Mantua in town. and Brailsford Mrs. Perc little daughter shopping. Mrs. Arlo Rich up town Tuesday early bright and morning. Glen Bennion on his way to the bank. Kay Olsen sweeping in front Nel-unio- :' hv'j" Beehive Camp To Meet Friday afternoon, April 26, at 2 oclock the Beehive camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers, will meet at the home of May Tyson, 430 south First East. al Deseret Camp To Meet The Deseret camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet Thursday evening, April 25, at 7:30 oclock at the home of Mrs. Maggie Lee. A good attendance is desired. Locust Camp Will Meet Locust camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, will meet at 8 oclock evening, Thursday April 25, at the home of Mrs. Orson Tingey. A good attendance of members is desired. In Traffic Court Want A Moderine Club Holding Last Dance Saturday Monday evening an Easter parade and dinner meeting was held ai the Howard hotel by members of the Jayceette club. The guests arrived in original and crazy Easter bonnets, dreamed up from vegetable and flower gardens, grandmas old trunk as well as useful pots and pans from around the house. The tables were beautifully flowdecorated with spring ers, Easter bunnies and a hat box. Each place was marked with a colored Easter egg. Mrs. Minnie Morrison, president, was in charge, of the meeting. Mrs. Reeve Brown was chairman of the evening with Mesdames Russell Borchert, Herman Clinton Iladfield, LoJohnson, Wayne Johnson, well Packer, Sterling Nelson, Boyd Sheffield, Eric Seashore, John Reese, Reese Jensen and Clair Knudsen assisting. During the dinner Mrs. Glen Knudsen sang two numbers, accompanied by Mrs. J. Oleen Palmer. Vosco CalIII. gave a reading, The Last Mile. The girls paraded their Easter hat creations while Mrs. Leon Carver, accompanied by her mother, sang Easter Parade. Mrs. Glen Andersen won the prize. Other winners were Mrs. Willis Hansen, Mrs. Harvey Ashmead, Mrs. Reed Simonsen, Mrs. Raiford Benson, Mrs. John Reese and Mrs. K. Barton Olson. Door prize was won by Mrs. Reed Simonsen. The Moderine dance club will hold its final dance of the season Saturday evening, April 27, in the War Memorial home, beginning at 9:30 oclock, the announced this committee week. on April 16. The dance will be sport 'osephson Brigham City vs. David Petdress. All members of the club erson, exceeding speed restricwere urged by the committed Coma misdemeanor. Refresh tions, to be in attendance. signed April 18 by plaint ments will be served. Thayne Jensen. Defendant paid a fine of $22.50. Corinne Camp To Meet Stale of Utah vs. Robert Corinne camp of Daughters operating a motor veof Utah Pioneers will meet North, hicle without drivers license, at Friday afternoon, April 26, a misdemeanor. Complaint 2 olock at the home of Mrs. by Lenard Jeppsen April Alice Norman. A good attend- signed 18. ance is desired. State of Utah vs. Blanche Roche, operating a motor veGordon Keller To hicle' without a drivers license, misdemeanor. a Complaint Attend Harvard signed by William C. Sackett 19. Defendant paid $5 on Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Keller fine.April left Brigham City for CamBrigham City vs. Wendell bridge, Mass. where the former Grth,- exceeding speed restricuniversl will eriter Harvard Comtions, a misdemeanor. ity. He will complete his mas- plaint signed April 19 by ter's degree n psychology and Harry Smith. releasHe was sociology. just State of Utah vs. George N. ed from service in the air corps. Roylance, improper turning of PICTURE TAKEN? of C. A. Wests. A new sign in front of Shef- Easter Bonnets Serve As Party Decorations VOICE Complaints filed in Brigham field's grocery. court for traffic violations, charge, and officer filLicenses ing complaint. Brigham City vs. Ronald licenses issued by Lessly Grenge, exceeding speed Marriage the Box Elder county clerks a misdemeanor. restrictions, Complaint signed by Karl L. office, Brigham City. City Marriage Lou Dell A. Reese, 19, Brigham ity, and Mary Alta Baker, Mendon. April 19. Consent of bridegrooms mother, Mrs. Nettie Reese, accompanied license. Alvin DeVere 22, Stokes, Promontory, and Marva Fack-rell- , 18. Howell. April 22. COMPTONS are now equipped with a RECORDIO-GRA- MACHINE M TO TAKE VOICE RECORDING. Conic in today and send a recording of your voice to your Ived ones or pi ice them in your own record al- bum. CATCH BABYS VOICE her cry, her laugh, her cr recitations. msll treasure them ar.d so will she in the years to come. -END A TALKING LETTER your voice will mean so much more than words on paper. LARGE or SMALL SIZES aas low as 50c COMPTONS ART & MUSIC CO. Frederick Carl Nelson Dies Sun. Frederick Carl Nelson, 63, of Fourth west street, 403 south died early morning Sunday following an illness of one month with a heart ailment. He was born February 26, 1883, in Brigham City, a son to Nielsen Frederick Glindeman and Caroline C. Lilliquist Nielsen who came to this country and Utah as converts to 'the L. D. S. church together with grandparents. misdemeanor. Complaint sign- Nelsons He was reared and educated ed on April 20 by William C. ' i in Brigham City, and married jj Sackett. To Visit Iji Idaho of Utah vs. Leo Olsen, Lovisa Wight November 15, Slate Mrs. Rupert Olsen will 1905, in the Logan L. D. S. ac't operating a motor vehicle His main occupation company Mr. and Mrs. out a drivers license, a mis- temple. was carpenter and he was sec- Piper to Rigby, Idaho, where demeanor. signed Complaint she will visit with them for the on April 19 by Theron Jensen. next two or three weeks. Lewis City vs. Brigham reexceeding speed Harding, Sunflower Camp To Meet a misdemeanor. strictions, of The Sunflower camp LIGHT Complaint signed by Thayne Daughters of Utah Pioneers Jensen on April 22. will meet Thursday evening, ALL SIZES FOR Brigham City vs. Verl LyApril 25, at 7:30 oclock at the man Petersen, running a stop home of Elvira Hess, 23 south W. L. sign, a misdemeanor. ALL PURPOSES Second east. on Bowden complaint signed Oak Camp To Meet April 22. The Oak camp of Daughters The port of New Orleans William Brigham City vs. of Utah Pioneers will meet at the largest single activity re Henderson, speed exceeding Stan-ththe home of Mrs. Francis state of Louisiana, and its a misdemea'.or. Com- strictions, der Thursday evening, April facilities are valued at approx-matel- y plaint signed April 22 by Karl 25, at 7:30 oclock. $50,000,000. Josephson. I Brigham City vs. Keith W. reYoung, exceeding speed strictions, a misdemeanor. Complaint signed by Karl L. Josephson April 22. State of Utah vs. Glen B. ft Monson, passing a stop sign, a misdemeanor. was Complaint FROM BRIGHAM signed by Eldridge Wood on April 22. N. L. HANSEN State of Utah vs. Paul Madison Craven, failure to stop at VARIETY STORE scene of an accident after betV Store of a Will to coming involved resulting in 4rtlrle injury to another person, an Enjoy the sights of Boulder Dam before the heavy tourindictable misdemeanor. Karl ist travel starts. while here. . CLOSES e tt tl 60-W- 00-Wa- tt 50-Wa- THREE DAY TOUR 200-Wa- tt See Boulder Dam and Lake Mead SAMUEL GOLDWYN Withering Heights The Stwnfcit Ckerle. StoUf Criip Geraldine DimUi b WILLIAM Donald MacArthur BIG GUN-BARRE- t 7old LAURENCE OLIVIER MERLE OBERON Flora Robaon Xo' Fiterald DAVID NIVEN Scrmptci h Heebtend Be WYLER JUSTICE! s Hopalong (assidv talks with the only language Western desperadoes derstand . . . for justice and romance! six-gun- CLARENCE . THREE ON A TRAIL Romance and action ride rampant in this latest Ilopalong Cassidy thrilling adventure. Round trip bus fare from Brigham, including lour, Service Rale Civilian Rate WILLIAM BOYD - JIMMY ELLISON EVANS STEVENS-MURIEL iDjlg-- a- STOP' Wheeee ..youTl wfaistk iS with glee!., Can You? Safe driving is a matter of CAUTION plus GOOD BRAKtS $17.75 Federal Tax Federal Tax wit h ONSLOW Enjoy 8 Hours Tour From Las Vegas, Nev. . un- MULFORD'S E. .fit-,- Tour proceeds directly to Basic Magnesium Defense Plant, thence to Boulder City, Time for lunch and view motion picture of construction of Boulder Dam. Thence to Boulder Dam. Time for inspection of interior of Dam. Around the shore of Lake Mead with stops at Lake Mead Lodge, Boat Dock, and return to Las Vegas via Manganese Ore Plant, Carver Park and Victory ACTION HIT L TV? Leave Brigham 8:00 p. m. first day. Return, arriving Brigham 2:05 p. m. third day. 75 Let us check, adjust, repair, refine your brakes TODAY. $23.10 3.47 Inquire at Greyhound Bus Depot for additional intormation regarding all expense paid tours. ft FREE adjustment service for the life of the lining with every brake relining job we do. wi,h DUKES Sinclair Service v , W Scrm ?',! t lit-- A GEORGE HAYS. HOWARD HOTEL, PHONE 17 5 7th South & Main Phone 555 Janet BLAIR JAMES ELEASQil , ftoinr ri Otstr TED DONALDSON COLUMBIA Sint tiocM if lliuidx feg PlCTUPt |