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Show m, .mwr onavafUlnsMi mams Mid-Wint- 4 wax elder FJeivs Frank Woolworft on the Tru; El- professional films sen, titled, Winter In Box River, idea for his store,1 the Thrill man Story and der County," 'Yellowstone, and to conclude town, N..Y., from 4 the program. table in the store of l "October In Sardine Canyon, by C. B. Williams. Smith, during country 1948 North Amerithe The Box Elder Movie club met were shown ' During j,. Anderson showed his 114 Everett season, War Monday evening at the and can horse racing at Corinne, Snow film The inGreatwere membroken, Memorial home with 31 The track records marks first steamship jn rer, bers attending. Leland Nelson, Clyde Larsen presented Parade. cluding four American Roses Of Tournament atlantic service, , , meetrecords. conducted the world president, John Owen then showed two and two ing. Five couples were welcomed as new members into the club by Nelson. They were: Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Christiansen, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Anderson, Mr. and Mis. DeWayne Jensen and Mr and Mrs. Glen Wagstaff. Nelsor also announced plans for a contest to be held for club members and also distributed a list of new is happy to announce to his former customers, and films available for club member use from the club library. the patrons of thtf Conoco Service station at Third movies home Interesting south and Main street, that he has secured the lease were shown by DeWayne Jen of that station and is back in business. Bride er Movie Club Greets Ten More New Members journal Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, Feb. J3, Civic Improvement Will Hold Meeting 15 Min. Later Thurs. Afternoon 1949 BIKTH$ The Civic Improvement club R. and Clarance Anderson will hold their next regular meeting Thursday afternoon at Bessie Wight Andersoo of 4 o'clock instead of 3:45 as in the baby boy, born Februpast. The theme of the meeting will Youths Bid For Peace, be, with a group of young people from the local schools carrying out this theme in discussions and In musical selections. The program Is being presented and arranged by the Youth Conservation committee and they invite all members to attend this interesting program. Soroptimisis Enjoy Pot Luck Supper The Soroptimists club held their regular meeting Thursday evening at the home of Lenora Homer, president, who was in charge of the meeting. Following the usual business, Mrs. P. ary a 17. The- - society editors phone number is 192. Report your news, please! ... Cyril Archie Goss and Della Virginia Roylance Goss, Brigham City, baby boy, born February 18. r Dee Jeppsen and Barbara Jeppsen of R. F. D. No. 1, Brigham, baby girl, bom FebruHun-sake- ary 18. EiiMiTL Dale Secrist and Doris Cheal Secrist, Brigham City, baby girl, born February 18. Vyrle Orr Wood and Doris Christensen Wood of Tremonton, baby boy, born February 19. Garner Mathis and Charlotte Hodges Mathis, Corinne, baby girl, bom February 20. Vernon Harmer and Jessie Lucille Jenkens Harmer, Brigham City, baby girl, born February Knudsen and Bessie Hansen were introduced and in- 21. vited to discuss, Alergies and and Grant Benson Tubbs Diets. A delicious full course pot Joyce Tingey Tubbs, Brigham luck" supper was served to thir- City, baby girl, born February teen members present. Small 21. Wayne Merica and Carol Jentables were centered with lovely sen Merica, Tremonton, baby spring daffodils in rosebud boy, bom February 22. C. Max Tingey 17. Vern Harvey Nelson and Mel-vNelson Nelson of Sterling, Idaho, baby girl, born February Seventh Ward Builders Entertain Feb. 21 YEA DOCK We have a radio ambulance, a diagnostician, an operator and n ... ... ... h -, MERRELLS News-Journa- l, vIe Come in says lets get . . . say e, hello Max. a radio hospital. Honeymooning in California are Mr. and Mrs. William Winzler. The bride is the former Melba Joy Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Anderson. (Photo by So when your radio either gets sick bring or send it here quick. Smith Studio). Miss Melba Joy Anderson Becomes Bride Of William Winzler, Friday Evening mid-winte- feed-makin- super-servic- but at a new location. An attractive evenl of the The Builder Beehive class of r .season was the the Seventh ward presented the of Miss Melba Joy marriage program for the entire mutual Anderson, of Mr. and association evening, Mrs. D. M.daughter Monday Anderson and Wil21. February liam Winzler. son of Mr. and The opening song, Do What Mrs. Elmer Winzler of TremonIs Right, was followed by pray- ton, Utah. er from Mrs. Kent Lee. Mrs. The double ring ceremony was Winston P. Nelson gave a scripperformed February 11 at the Fuddell Helen and tural reading War Memorial home, with J. Arlead the group in singing. Edwin Ba(rd officiating. lene Wilson and Baibara PulApproximately 150 friends and Renae sipher. accompanied by attended the wedding relatives And Buttons Harper sang, following Bows, and Feilila Burt gave a reception and dance the ceremony at the War Mereading. Maurine Rigby played morial home. a piano selection, followed by bride The chose a mode of What the closing song, Oh Say Is Truth. Mrs. R. L. Rigby of- white taffeta with hipline flounce fered the benediction. diminishing into a bustle bow at the back, sweetheart neckpuring the classwork period, line, full skirt and cap sleeves a delightful party was held for witli long white matching tafmothers and daughters of the feta gloves. Her finger-tiMrs. length veil of sheer illusion fell Builder class, of which Winston P. Nelson is instructor. gracefully, from a tiara of seed Those attending were: Helen pearls. She . carrried a bridal Ruddell, Arlene Wilson, Barbara bouquet of gardenias, roses and Pulsipher, Ffilila Burt, Maurine detachable, corsage , pf a , baby and the costs! Rigby fallowing orchid. g Shrink thoM feed the mothers: Mrs. R. L. Rigby, Mrs. Grind your home-growShe chose as maid of honor, way you want it as you want it, with Clair Ruddell and Mrs. Mack her friend, Joyce George, who Mill. Deere Hammer John Wilson. wore a model of rose taffeta and A quiz program was conduc- carried a nosegay of white and its econIts amazing capacity its ted during the evening with yellow flowers. its ease of operation omy excellent work make the John Deere Miss Arlene Wilson in charge, Robert Winzler, brother of the the outstanding mill on the market. after which light refreshments groom, was best man. sizes. Built in 6- 10-- , and were served. A beautiful wedding cake enSee us for complete details. circled with bouquets of pink Mrs. Charles Kimber, the News-Journ- sweetpeas and white tapers were society editor, would ap- featured on a table covered with preciate it if youd phone her at a lovely lace cloth. 192 to report any personal, During intermission, a proINC. church or society news. Or you gram was presented with Adolph Olsen as master of ceremonies. may phone the J the following 727. But be sure to report your He introduced numbers: Two vocal numbers news! GDfijjDUjfME) and operator' of the Conoco Service station at Main and First SQuth streets, across from the Post Office, for a year, and was associated in that station more than a year before that. The same fine products, the same Max formerly was lessee Max's Conoco Service MAX TINGEY, Lessee were sung by the JDN trio and Mrs. Frances Stokes of Salmon, Idaho, and grandmother of the bride, gave two original readings. Herman and Norman sang two songs entitled, Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms, and That Girl I Marry. Afton Olsen and Clara Jensen played a I violin and piano selection, Love You Truly, dedicated to the nevvleyweds. Dorothy Wheedanlers orchestra furnished cing music for the guests. Presiding at the serving table were Leona Burgreen, Nila Jensen, Rae Anderson and Georgia Hinck. In charge of the gift room were Merna Anderson, Gay Higley, Patty Jones and Frances Andersen. Bob Hawks and Art Adams were ushers. Mrs. Winzler is a graduate of the Box Elder high school and attended business college in Texas. She has born employed by Sprouse Reitz Co. The groom is a graduate of Bear River high school and before serving two years with the U. S. army, was a student at the U.S.A.C. They will make their home in Tremonton following a honeymoon trip to California. n BEEHIVE COAL & APPLIANCE ""1 PHONE 1 KKIGHAM UTAH SOUTH MAIN 301 CITV r On Display Friday Feb. 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