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Show i(,i: right THE IlIBIfiRRIBlIlllII PUB! .4 U"" Itox Kl.llKR lmng..iuajg. hi ot Utah's War Bond Queen Slices Weddmg Cake , a a in s i, i d t i" '"ii ' PRE-WA- R Now Bride Of a h"P B ' H ia nt 'I ifla. .I Army Sergeant - , M B OF BINDER TWINE 4 os D Former Garland u Bovs nl St i )IH Us Kv s H - in Lake GET YOURS AT ONCE m M m H HONEYVILLE B IB19IBSB1II1BI11III1I1 BBBBI Carol Jensen Becomes Bride aUCeremony In Parents' Home ll mug, July 10 llu ee Hi ighum ( tin ir d i Route Hal Ail- 2 recent bride is Mrs W'nvno Met tin, the former Carol Jen-- , mu. who was mairied to Ml. Merita on Jul 15 at tin liome ol tlie brides parents. Mr and Mrs Carl J Jensen, 402 North West. The ceremony was performed by Judge Marriner M. Morrison m the presence of the bride s other relatives and parents, A inends Menea, a private first at Bushni II class, is stationed General ho.sptal His home is1 Hattie ('reek, Mich The bride was lovelv m a pale blue net gown with sweetheart1 eekline. She wore a shoulder corsage of orchids. Attending her was Miss Donna Smith, who wore a pale pink satin gown with corsage ot white gardenias and blue daisies, while Corp. William was best man The home was decorated with summer flowers. a Following the ceremony beautiful wedding cake was cut by the bride and groom and were served The newlyweds left for Battle Creek, Mich,, to visit at the home of the grooms parents 'J he bride wore a black ensemble for the trip. Mr x Over 57 percent of Ohios nearly 7,000,000 citizens live in cities of 10 000 population and over loin d gical oliiui Mu- - In connection with the Fifth wxird saci ament meeting Sunday i vtning, July 2'), at 7 2(1 o clock, Oak camp, Daughteis of Utah i , hi mil queen, cuts her w editing Iloni'ois, will presint i slant Mr- -. William A. Stephens, the lot nter June acer, I tah wai oHicers club at Iliishnell genual hospital. Recently returned piogram in tiibute to the Utah cake at the ' 1 pioneers mvallv entertained. otherwi-- e A sketch of the hie of Bishop from I lollvw oml, where she wa.s screen tested and August Valentine, pioneer, will Stephens Saturday night. The btide.- - father and mother, queen was married to be given. Musical numbers and on. (Olticial atmv photo.) other features aie also sched- Mr. iirnl Mrs. George W. Facer, Willard, look uled 9 All descendants or relatives 1(H 111 200 Mm lav 1 12 223 15 of Bishop Valentine aie espec22x Bi ithaiii Stone 2 minimal v Farms ially nulled to attend Bi ihston 3 Bailev Homo i mis J, i ksoii, Ovv en Belliston 3 base RAZZLE-DAZZL- E hit- Fifth Ward Fireside Knight, Gust, Nadlt r Clia-- e 2 base1 hits Cowh Chatters Reorganize Bi liistoii Stiuik ou- t- Bv Stone Wide-Ope- n Game With Murray Shows Fans A 7 Smith 2, Erye Members ol the Filth ward Ramsey 5 - on balls Otf Stone 5, ott Basi Fueside Chat met Sunday eve-m15-9 Win New Hurler, Action, And A Five 8 Double plays Belliston at the home of Mi and Mrs to Jackson Elliptic-.lamb- s in Lewis Siggard a duel rs If tin' fought pitclu Bati s ;md During the evening the group at Rees Pioneer paik Wiilnes-dawas divided into two smaller out it they (ought gioups, to function as separate behindnight rooms InKathleen Richardson organizations next Sunday. Elec- side1 the the diessmg leme. Mm lay and the tion ot officers then took place razzle-dazzl- e a Hefi eshments weie st rved by Peaches played Engagement Told contest that showed everything Wilma Siggard of Mrs Lovtna Richardson i except lour base miners on at announces the City Biigham once and live base lots The and toitheommg uigugemont Third Ward M. I. A. Peaches tame out on top, 15 to mauiage of her dauglitiPu-c-i Kath--ot !), winch was line hut somehow en lo Corporal Roy Girls Plan Outing seemed rattier incidental Smith Caiohna It was announced today that The game stalled oft mildly 'I hi hi ide to be left Suturdu,' girls of the Thud ward M I A enouglm although Mmray gieoi-ifoi Camp Cook Cal. I , morning are planning to go to the Girls' , liurl-ernew Peaches the re Frye, she will join Cmpoia! win Home July 30, 31 and August 1 with two hits and a inn in he muiridgi will bt 1usioi Each girl is recpiested to bring the first frame The Pe.nhes pi i loi tiled m Cahtorma $1 50, a can ol vegetables, quart came back with a home-ruoff of fruit, can of milk, six eggs, Stone, hurler, bv Juck-- I Cotton is used lor 11 0H0 a half pound of butler, a cake, son, tv Muriay mg tile score, but still it ltims by the arnnd loi- and two cups of sugar looked like nice, quit I, consercos The second in-- I vativc baseball mug was even more so, with 'Frye setting down the first thiee flatters to face him .mil Stone lotting only Chase score on a in charge1 ot up-'- 2 line v t Mi ll 1 I Bngliai Gam-- o I opliu Riiliard-o- n Ji d Ricliai ea-- t -- Citv i ,u yg, s d-- Tiiith V; g Kuhn Peat 1. I. Brirhuii) Citv - nD illti i 1 ol daughter Pu: , tit gill- - i nl The-- o Januarv non commis is a i are hev r- -- ; ri 'flu' gloom Oak Camp To Give Program Sunday 1 v b -- m Cit Thom At j u n -- h Given, ling Hu-lu- M Grl', W'a-u- li - Box Elder Fdw n Band 1 1' l k count in i tin im d the Gttenionv 11 the dance hall of ottiiei- ihc nun lontim tom d 11 n Genital ho- club a ictal in tlu on sente of nuiner on- - lnends ol the couple As the blic.al couple lett tin hall a lull milit.uv guaid ol lionoi , tuuU i command ol Sgt Kc mu tli J Mulholland, pic nlc ri lionoi A Best man was Wilbur and matron of honor Guild w as M - Gi ubl u S Three Brigham GrAwarded Nurses' Cc J m I I Inn -- il, Charh ll- m m Ta Bi-h- 1 i i uiu L a- s n, ll I w j i dir muUd i r. ' Del lai a ii Utilv i m I Ha m i'T). , tw o MM - t Salt war JllIH F.iur Utah-M, tillin' qlu I Ii mil daughu r of I ill'! I', Mr and Mi CieiUge man ltd Slim day Wilb id w i Sgt William A iiiik to ol Mi- - F. II Min Sli p'u - WE HAVE A LIMITED SUPPLY m m Mull ( I I lull Mu iii ,11' m ia , i. in Hl lN d. 1045 2 Ma- JT7 civile at the1 hospital Pam ha- - been employ til -- two war- - at tile lor the phospital as a teletv pe opt ratoi with tin sigiud imps Solm-- l at tne eiiemonv vva- w uh Liman Flennor, Corp Lewis Baum accompanist -t STmo ,s( I-- T-S- PEACHESTURN FROM PITCHING WED. DIEI S TO 1 Mu-ul- as v u d ,Mn' 'lowed Tht young couple left immeat diately loi a honeymoon Hole Juik-o- n dtf-fire- Wvo COMPLETE Tremonlon Man HT. MS Succumbs Monday I.oi i nzn Kav 70 ilu d Mue dav at the home ol a duughti i Mi- - Tlioina- Spui kmaii ol nut oral cuu-- i x Mi- - Kav wa- - horn April 11 1875 in Mona Juab county a Min ol Tlioma- - and Margin rite Bi th Kav lb moved to Tie niiinli.n vviNi In- - family 32 yiur-ug- o Hi- - wile whom hi1 m.u l u d Oilobii 2b 1000 m Xi pin died -- i veia veal- - ago I pile of w ,1lime Inn luges of men- - tippa in ail rated on Keeping up our'-toit now havcont we result even that with the partinenK the mo- -t complete showings of "smart apparel lor nn some items aie hard in the Intermountain West, Hut were' casualties. . war Some get. ate. rankly old new iu and our to ene effort liemii.ig every me of he lurnislurs the to .small complete nuts, In w v -- -- e coiieent k I NECKWEAR on- Cilv Mr- - hand-nHandsome neekwear hy ( leveh" riow. 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H Volk Western Belts by Hickok SI. 50 Tooled leather and ela-ti- c Suspenders, elastic . back - 39c KLENZO .i n 50c v Aspirin Tablets m r in i. , urns irou and Men's Gi n vui: nuii.t p HANDKERCHIEFS e Pea ill h,e t - horts iicikwij 1(1 By N'.mh.it , y tw the end of the second the score was 2 1, and theie have helm times that was all the runs Peaches tans got to see for their ivinmgs time and till cents But Wednesday vv.isn t one of those times That was hardly the beginning Fiom the tlmd inning through the seventh Mm rev seined tv-- i ry inning, i mining ahead with three mils m the top third but settling hack when the Pearlies tint it up m their end of the frame The Peat lies sioiid in i very inning ot the gage tattooing batting avir ages and hitting their peak m tlie sixth w it Ii throe tallies Five had been tagged for live hits tint felt lie was weakening with one away in the sixth so Manager Ray Jacobs replaced him on the mound with Lime Ranisev It appealed that six innings ol such baseball was all a phi her could stand Stone wild si vi n, but it still appeared itum-- i y oil ,m the soiond half ot the sixth and ihcw a walk fiom Slone Bcllistnn and Musulns filed out, and J.uksnn drew another base on balls Owen hit a walkanumd homer, ileai mg tlie bases, and Nadler followed with a only to die on b.se when Cow lev was thrown out short-1- o fir,-- t That finished Stonev and gave the Peaches their winning runs Smith, who i pile to the mound tor Mmray m tlie eighth, was no mote etlectiv e, allowing two and three lilts in the two innings he piti licit loi lour more t tins All togetli. r, the Peaches lacked up 15 hits, with everybody lint tlie staitmg battery getting into the bingle column Jackson. Owen and Belli-to- n all got home runs, while X" ti (1 ler and Chase i ach got doubles Owen and Jackson were tied m tlu slugging department with thrie tor tour eaili, while Cow-lelooked good with a for three tiips and Lime Rain-e-pair v got a single his only time at bat Frye, the Peaches new pitch-el- . w.isii t too impressive m his ln-- t home appearance, striking out only one and allowing six bases on balls and five hits m his live and one-thuinnings But pi i haps Wednesday nights game hue was no tune to juctge a hurlei Tin- Peaches wont be playing m the home paik until August 3 when they meet an all star si lection from the ot In r four i lubs ot the Inriu-triliai the Busline II (Jolt Bern tit ball game i '.C a colors to blend or tr.ist sniartly with ensemble. How tie- . -- hi in liley rieinonlon Robiil.-- , S.ill I,iki Kav K -- Surviving are the billowing and daughter- - Ml- - Spaik-maMi- Zelmu Llovd and lail Kav Ticnioiihin Mi- - Ora Hiiivim and Linen Kav, Mumi 11 rlcx "i until lulilren and ill" billow mg brothei- - and -- 1 n cop i iijp.p |