OCR Text |
Show SOUTH CACHE Hyrum, Utah, Friday, July COURIER. and Miss Joan Nielsen. Miss garet Nielsen registered the giuests that called . during Tells Of Wedding Of Daughter JS5 for the ceremony wed- - a dinner was given ding party. In the evening a reception honoring the young couple was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Nielsen. In the line with the bride and groom, were their parents, Grant Larsen best man, and , a sister of the bride, Laraine Riggs as bridesmaid. The bride was beau- tiful in a blue formal! dress with a corsage of red talisman 200 the played sevselections on the eral piano during the evening. the reception the Following for a short honey- left newlyweds moon They will make their home hi Hyrum, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Nielsen, Parents of the groom celebrated eir 33rd wedding anniversary same day as their son cn museical'- - . Ed-mcth- ward was married. - , ren,, who arrived two P. of Reid Clair Smithfield and his parents in last in Smithfield they Palo Alto, Calif., arrived week to spend two weeks vacaguests of Mrs. tion with his wife and two child Mr. and Mrs. L. w. McC: Will Spend Fortlmight v lillllil - wrap war of Utah . University y. &&&'"''' Smithfield Superintendent Clark of the California Packing company - of Smithfield an- nounce that' Pea Canning oper- ations began Wednesday, June 30. It is expected that' the campaign will1 extend to three or four wegks during which time approximately 1800 acres of peas will be pro cessed about half of this amount being the early variety and the other half the late variety. " reLast a notable year cord was made. 1800 Some acres of peas were harvested notable record was made. 'Some 1,800 acres of peas were harvested and 500 people were employed during the campaign, and 250,000 cases were processed. W. It is expected that 540 V Summer festival VA.--. V LOGAN GIRL WEDS SMITHFIELD MAN cho! Leis if y&n lam MOalaUftv T1 The Greats of the STADIUM the PEGGY ENGEL -G- ALE PAGE ed THEATRE u) KENNETH SPENCER Thu. at duly ri Mai A , siah (17) Sot Gux Oil lot t .... No. Tickets enwal Admission 75. Reserved Section $1.20 Reserved Seat $2.40 and $3.60. (Taxes included) Buy Reserved Seats for BOTH SHOWS and save. Other seats full price for both shows. C ! 0) fri. (22) (23) (24) Thu. Sot. fri. NIGHT'S DREAM MIDSUMMER Sii Total 05) Wed. (21) Wed. UTAH ' if Rut No. Tickets Price Check night preferred: My Ife foll( JULY 14. f-jj HAll, SAIT IAKS CITY, send me th following Fleas RICHARD CHARLES - BOWL UNIVERSITY KINGSBURY Starring evening a reception honored the newlyweds at the Logan Second L.D.S!. ward. Bridesmaids were Miss Lois Erickson and Miss BeNon Staley, sister and cousin of the bridegroom. Preston Swartz was best man. The brides gown was fashioned of white satin entrain and her fingertip veil of net was caught to a beaded coronet. She carried a bouquet cf roses and gladioli. In of t ed mor 'if. Operations Started At California fclCK W CCtflCSClEiy ! er the lunch stand and cafeteria during the canning season. Mr. Clark states that the outlook at the present time for a good crop is very good. Mr. Clark is assisted by Doane Chambers, assistant superintendent, and George Rasmussen warehouse foreman. is a This institution great asset to .our community, and perhaps few 'of us realize how much .t really means tn us. In Logan L.D.S. . temLogan ple June 8, Miss Bernice Seam-on- s of Logan, became the biride of Gordon Erickson, son of Mr. of and Mrs. Aflen Eriqkson Smithfield. A wedding dinner followed the rites at the home of Mrs. Loys C. B. McCann, sister of the bride. & . er-ceiv- ing roses. The mothers of the bride and dresses groom wore afternoon) with corsages of pink roses and white carnations. The bridesmaid wore a pink dress with a pink rose and white carnation corsage. The reception rooms were decorated with a floral arrangement of pink and white. A beautiful wed- pink and white four-tiere- d cake the ding table, graced with pink and white candles at j end. . were the Receiving lovely gifts Mrs. Leo Jensen and Mrs. Boyd Larsen. In the serving room were Mrs. Margaret Auman, Mrs. Pres- ton Allen, Mrs. Kenneth Allen, Mar- evening.1 Mrs. Lynn Baxter Mr. and Mrs. George Hyrum announce the marriage of Riggs their daughter Dorene R. Loh-ma- n, to Edward M. isflelsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Nielsen. Marriage vows were exchanged on Wednesday, June 23, in a beautiful ceremony performed in the Logan L.D.S. Temple, with The Joseph Daines officiating. marriage was witnessed by the a sister, of the bride, Mrs. Edna Hugie, Mrs. May Hu- l 1948 2, Price cho Total (19) (20) Mon. Tue. Totof Amount enclosed 06 . Mott. . NOTE: Bargain price for both shows $3.60 seat for one show, $6 for both sW $2.40 for one show, $3.60 for both shows S3l0 e Da i and Name Address trio vV Smithfield Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Nilscn spent Culurday' and Sunday in Wyoming on business. zm keel a w&m' eih as people will be employed at the plant and viner station, which are cated throughout the county dur- injg the peak of operations. Mrs. Lois Rasmussen, and Mrs. Lillian Plowman will be head floor ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Bar win Reese will have charge of lo-ea- s f ch I'VVV V LET'S SA VE SOME FOR LA TER ON 35 , ' s ir. ' . " s' y v .. V : V ! t v! X CANNING EQUIPMENT O Good advice for PRESSURE COOKERS o T T v ROTARY FOOD PRESSES SOCl too. t V CANS Grown-ups- , y Build up a savings account in the fat years, and youll be ready for the lean years when they come along. SE CL H 4-- t I hon Epp lod X ? t Why Not Make A Deposit With Us Every Payday? PARING KNIVES v V V V H s a m tnor mee to ; 3 nd te T ixci SE Ml FOOD CHOPPERS Q 1 PRESTO COOKERS II n VALLEY BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance CorP: si the COMPANY Member Federal Reserve '' Deposits Insured to $5,000 . Sy-te- rue refri teac port ' t LO IS n 3hitaji4JUUJ Jac A BANK OF STRENGTH and CHARACTER Alls LOGAN, UTAH di:2 of sper part wer |