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Show & ffs SOCIAL EVENTS o isja Aileen $M Women's Phone Activities Miss Ruth Nielsen, daughand Mrs. Harold Peterter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Nieland sun of Silver Springs, at the sen, became the bride of Harviand, are staying Harold old Bruce Messick, son of Mr. Mrs. and Mr. e of their va-- and Mrs. Bruce Messick, of v while spending - Married In Austin, Tex.; Visits In Brigham n with relatives here, rs. Perry and Mr. Peterson laughter and son of Mr. and Louis J. Petersen here, .ndav a dinner was given of ie Perry home in honor Mr. and entire Jamily. Jhke Petersen of Salt Lake were also present at the ar. r. Arthur Young, uncle of Petersen, was also includ-- i the guest list, ctures were snapped of the f Petersen is sergeant with motorcycle division of the opolitan police force. Mrs. rsen is employed at John Kins University at Washing-- ' D. C. Leave in Brigham, irk E. Nielson Jr., H. A. nd Class, returned to San o, Calif., Sunday after a day leave in Brigham City his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ik Nielson and other reland friends. of Kansas Missouri, has been a house t for the past week at the e of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Jen- - mne No. 7 wnen vou item. 52 Lbs.! lost SIZE 14 AGAIN" tad j IR c. o. WELLS. FT. WORTH At PKtund Her nay lose pounds and have ft slender gricelul figure. No e. No drugs. No fixatives. eat. potatoes, straw, butter experlem e of M rs Wells raay not be ditit rent than yours, v not try the AYDS Vitamia Finn vik nt these kmcal tents conducted by lUO raJ doctors more Mins lost 14 to 15 pounds lafle in 8 few weeks with thn ADS Vitamia Candy iuUng Plan. th y Avds Plan you don't cut mrila starches, (lotnroes, butter vouwraplv cut them its simtile and rosier when itioy dln.uma (vitamia fort u)T have a Winston Salem, North Carolina, in a beautifully planned home wedding Tuesday, July 9, at 7 o'clock at the home of the brides parents. President John P. Lilly white of North Box Elder stake, performed the double-ring ceremony in the presence of members of the immediate family. The bride wore a pale blue chiffon creation with Her headdesigns. dress was of white carnations. She carried a bouquet of orchids surrounded with white gardenias. Mrs. Guyla Grant, maid of honor, wore yellow with a matching corsage. Clark Nielsen, brother of the bride, was best man. Following tlfe ceremony a wedding reception was given in honor of the young couple. One hundred and fifty guests called during the evening. Mrs. John Merrill. Miss Martha Nielsen and Miss June Nelson received the guests and were in charge of the gift room. Those assisting with th serving were Fay Jenson, Blanche Eurt, Mrs. Lloyd Whitworth, Mrs. Robert Nielsen and Fay Lela Burt. All were in formals and wore corsages. The rooms were decorated with potted plants and cut flowers. After a short honeymoon the newlyweds plan to make their home at 135 North Third West. Mr. Messick is stationed as a sergeant at Bushnell general hospital. Mrs. Messick recently received an honorable discharge from the WAVES. hand-painte- d Sherman Ensign Raymond Hansen, son of Mrs. Grace II. Hansen ol Brigham City, was married June 23 to Elizabeth Baylor Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Harold Young, Austin, Texas. The couple were united in a twilight ceremony by Dr. C. W. Hall in Austin, Texas. Attending the bride was Margaret C.adberry of Dallas, and the best man was Ensign William J. Randolph of Golconda, Illinois. Kent Hansen, brother of the groom was present to witness the marriage. Following the reception the couple left for New Braunfels, for a short honeymoon, follow- d Brigham Entertains Logan Aux. Past Prexies Mrs. Martin Rasmussen, Mrs. Nancy Forrester, Mrs. Henry O. Johnson and Mrs. Fred Soren-labledecorated with pink at the War Memorial Home, when the Brigham past presidents entertained the Logan past presidents of the American Legion auxiliary. Luncheon was served at small tables decorated with pink sweet peas, roses and baby breath. Prizes were won by Mrs. Cliff Dunn and Mrs. I. W. Evins of Logan .and Mrs. John Burt and Mrs. Harry Smith of laBrigham City. Twenty-sidies were present. x Closing Tea -- 12, 19i6 Friday, July veterans from all wars, and evidence on the origin of the ntaiks an increases of 337 cases disability is obtainable. Filug during the month of June. an early clam insures that Mr. Reckower again remindadmnistration will ed Utah veterans that they all evidence and keep it i u should file claims now on any file for the future." and u,,-tai- n Mrs. Victor J. Bott and Mrs. Wilson Forrest entertained the past presidents of the American Legion auxiliary, June 25, in the War Memorial home. Luncheon was served on two decorated with garlong tables den flow-ers- . Bridge was played and prizes won by Mrs. Henry O. Johnson, Mrs. Oscar Hun-sake- r and Mrs. Nancy Forrester. Fourteen were present at the affair. Phone your news to No. 7. connected disabilities, however minor. Thousands of World War I claims filed recently have had to be disallowed because med-tcrecords have been destroyed or lost through the years. Mr. Rockower advises veterans of this war not to make'the same mistake. ASTHMk Tha Inhalation Method Tor Rellei ol Symptoms a . . ol Bronchial AstLma Hay Fever. sn mmf nebulizer and INHALANT solution Filing the claims now on everything, including teeth treated while in the service, is only common sense and ipsurace for the future, even though the are minor at present, Mr. Rockower added. Our experience since the first World War shows that lot of minor ailments became serious enough to be pension at later dates, providingn Vicious Barry Sullban Threatens Belita against revealing what has happened in the thrillladen picture, Suspense, Monograms first million dollar hit which starts at the Capitol theater Sunday. . Ask Quick Replies On Reunion Reservations Marriage Of Phyllis Wilde And Francis Milo House Is Announced By Bride's Parents All Elder high school Mr.- and Mrs. L. D. Wilde Following a short honeymoon of 1931 toannounce the marriage of their jn Yellowston Park the young graduates of the class imto are urged day respond home to make their daughter, Phyllis, to Francis couple plan to the letters regardmediately Milo House, son of Mr. and in Brigham City. ing reservations for the class Mrs. Francis C. House of Brigreunion to be held in August. ham City. The final deadline for reser The marriage took place July vations is Agust 15, the chair8 in the L. D. S. temple in LoComplaints filed in Brigham man of the committee in charge gan. Elder Joseph B. Daines City court for traffic viola- of arrangements announced, but tions, charge, and officer fil- members of the class are asked The couple were accompato respond as soon as possible. the nied through temple by ing complaint. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Wilde and State of Utah vs. Charlene Mr. and Mrs. Francis C. House. Brough, for having no 1946 Forgren Goes to Denver Cadet Richard Forsgren left A wedding dinner was held at registration of a motor vehicle, the Blue Bird immediately fol- a misdemeanor. Complaint filed Tuesday evening for Fitzsimlowing the ceremony for mem- by Art B. Stowell, on July 9. mons General Hosuital in Denbers of the immediate families. Brigham City vs. Charles ver, Colorado, where he will unMonday evening a wedding Ridd for improper parking, a dergo further treatment. Mrs. Complaint filed Forsgren wil join him just as reception and dance was held misdemeanor. soon as housing facilities are at the War Memorial home. by Theron Jensen on July 9. available. In the receiving line were vs. Brigham City Percy Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Wilde, Mr. for passing a red ing which they left by plane for light, a misdemeanor. 10,882 Utah Vets Brigham City to spend a short Complaint filed by Karl L. time with the grooms family. Josephson on July 9. DefendAfter completing their visit, ant paid a fine of $15.00. Get the couple expect to fly to San Brigham City vs. C. L. MarFrancisco, where Ensign Han- tin for improper parking, a missen will report to his ship for demeanor. A total of 10,882 Utah veterCompaint filed by ans were drawing pensions or Theron Jensen on July 9. duty. The bride is a graduate of Brigham City vs. Charles Hull compensation for disabilities at Slap Jaciiito high school in for driving a motor vehicle over the end of June, according to Houstin, Texas, and an educa- a fire hose. Complaint fied by H. B. Rockower, manager of the tion major at the University L. W. Bowden on July 9.. De- veterans adminitration contact of Texas. Sherman Hansen fendant paid a fine of $5.00. office, at 414 Kiesel Building, This figure includes State of Utah vs. Ike S. White, Ogden. graduated from the University of Texas on June 24, and was for operating a motor vehicle commissioned Ensign in the U. without a drivers license, a Soldwitfc refund agreement Cftutiofti UnctioM tat carafvltjf ctL PEOPLES DRUG Ray the Druggist Box Ain Traffic Court Ij't us give you an individual permanent wave to suit your personality, lhone 188 early for your appointment. We style to please. S.Na-kashine- ASK ABOUT OUR COLOR COCKTAIL? Compensation Junior and Senior hostesses and other persons that have served as volunteers at the Brigham Hunsaker Reunion City U. S. O. club and the The Hunsaker reunion will guest house are cordially invitbe held Friday, July 10, at Lor-i- ed to a tea to be held Saturday Farr park in Ogden. Mem- from 3 to 5 oclock p.m. on the bers of the family are asked to east lawn of the armory on east S. Naval Reserve Ensign Hansen enlisted in December, 1943, bring their own lunch. Dinner Forest street. will be at 12.00 and the program and has been taking a course in will begin at 1:30. We want your engineering under the Reserve Certainly! news items. The phone number Officers Training Corps. is 7. The' couple was honored at a buffet luncheeon given July 4, by Mrs. Orlando Peferson of Salt Lake City and a dinner given n U,S $ou rn a (! Brigham City, Utah Past Presidents Of Auxiliary Entertained Ensign Sherman Hansen r st In Brigham rs. Ida Tracy Editor 7 No. BOX ELDER Jg Nelson Beautifully Planned Home Wedding Tuesday Unites Ruth Nielsen And Harold Messick Have House sts From Md. ids L Society and rrys He Tells The Lady, " You'll Keep Quiet Tuesday by Mrs. David R. Waldron of Tremonton. and Mrs. Francis C. House, Eugene Burrows, best man, Betty Jean House and Virginia Wilde were bridesmaids. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Milo House and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wilde, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Skidmore, Mrs. A. J. Booker and Mrs. Mary F. House, grandparents of the bride and groom. 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