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Show THIEVES DON'T LIKE THEM! Priceless to those who would remember, yet vandals find granite monuments and markers useless. Granite cant be smchcrcd for reuse. vOdvsV-YLC. CKSVx"' Thieves are not templed to remove them. Vl7'2 fr ', ' Club Meets Vith Mrs. Marva Frost June Aladine Hansen, Ogden, Becomes The Bride Nitc-Ou- Of Delaun Sackett In Logan Temple Ceremony; Plan To Reside Here Mr. and Mrs. Victor N. Han-sen, 2144 Adams avenue, Ogden, announce the marriage of their daughter, June Aladine, to sSSSlISS!. jwwyapyst iiTOfiiwnr," "wqtw E OFFICE SUPPLIES AVAILABLE IMMEDIATE FOR DELIVERY steel will go up in price very soon due to the increased coal rates and labor dispites. Buy all your office supplies now before this increase goes into effect. RCA ALLEN ELECTRIC ADDING MACHINES CORONA ADDING MACHINES SMALL ADDING MACHINES STATE.M ENT M ACI NE CASH REGISTER CSED CASH REGISTER 1 1 fTJs - UNDERWOOD and SMITH - CORONA if , JTS JjV PORTABLE v Typewriters IDEAL FOR HOME OR OFFICE CIRCULATOR COOLER ELECTRIC FAN OFFICE the FURNITURE See Us About All Your Office Needs New invoices are bound to show an increase in the price of office supplies Get Yours Today! SuppL DAY American Universities Mr. and Mrs Clarence D Bigler of Boise, Idaho, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Vicki Mae, to Gaylon L. Caldwell, son of Mrs. N. P. Nielsen of Logan and the late Morris Snow Rosenbaum of this city. Miss Bigler is a graduate of Boise high school and will graduate from Utah State Agricultural college at the close of for 1946-47- . TO WHEAT FARMERS Free Admittance At Gate Before I. M. .'5 fourna I q Wednesday. July LOOK... FRESH Mmlh and COOL for that unexpected or portant date. Fashion says the day of Dig Shirts and Sloppy pearance for the Teenagers is hut definitely So always keep your wardrobe clean and, fresh Joe out by c 86 for free pickup and delivery. . . 1 will keep right up to t Its a Centen for the in race and if the C. of ociation, am mg he -- TIRED OF THE CHECK THESE PRICES REDUCED ESPECIALLY FOR THIS SALE, ON GOOD SEASONAE, KEEP YOUR COOLER KITCHEN USE AN hip. MERCHANDISE. HEAT? 1BIRS mm AVBNG U! AND SPRING ELECTRIC SUMMER Grant Wayn son of Jo ary Hugh Js illard, died d HOT PLATE it 63 FOR COOKING, Hole $3.20 Hole, with switch ... $ l.oo 2 Hole, variable 1 1 OUTING AT LAGOON Free Dancing Good Program n ALWAYS The young couple plan on being married in the Logan L. D. S. temple on August 1. They coin, where Caldwell will begin will be at home in Logan until graduate study in political philthe first part of September, osophy at the University of when they will leave for Lin- - NOTICE ELDER club met at the The Nite-Ou- t Marva home of Mrs. Frost, City, Utah where cards were played and a Brigham served was light luncheon Miss Betty Ruth Seashore won high schore, and Mrs. Larraine Phillips low scoie prize. Present were the Mesdames June Compton, iMclva Baron, Marie Ida Smith, Sharon Ward, Loraite Petersen, Thelma and Mary Lou Call, regular members, and the guests, Mrs. Lorraine Phillips, Miss Betty Ruth Seashore and Mrs. Lola Jean Merrell. the summer session. At the college she has been active campus affairs, being affiliated with Alpha Chi Omega sorority, and serving as a senior class officer. Gaylon graduated from Box Elder high school, U. S. A. C., and attended George Washington university. He is a mem- an extended honeymoon to the Southern Utah parks and to Los Angeles. , Mr. Sackett is a graduate of Box Elder high school and was stationed at the Chicago naval armory while in the service He is associated with his father in the electrical appliance business. Mrs. Sackett is a graduate of Weber high school and has been employed as a secretary at the naval supply depot, Clear-field, during the past year. The couple now is at home at 236 north Third west street, Brigham City. bridegrooms sister, Orvella, ,and Miss Shirley Lameroux. Jay Hawks was best man. The young couple left immediately after the reception for her of the Sigma Alpha EpsiJon fiatermty and was listed in Who's Who Among Students in Engagement Of Vicki Mae Bigler To Gaylon Caldwell Announced annual DANISH DESKS CHAIRS REMINDER os The bride was gowned in a white satin model with fitted bodice, embroidered with seed neckline, pearls, a sweetheart and long sleeves. Her full skirt terminated in a train. Her fin-- 1 gertip veil was arranged at the head with a Mary Queen of Scotts halo of lace. Her bouquet was an orchid combined with roses and gardenias and tied with streamers of white satin. Attending the bride as matron of honor was her sister, Mrs. Grace Judd, and as maid of honor another sister, Mrs. Verla Omundson. She chose as her bridesmaids ELECTRIC USED Gil-jbei- attending. STEEL FILES ' n Sackett of Brigham City, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orval E. Sackett. The double ring ceremony was performed in the Logan L. D. S. temple with Presoffiident Elray Christiansen on Friday, June 27. ciating, They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Hansen, Mr, and Mrs. Sackett and the groom's maternal grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. Era Waddoups of Salt Lake City, and his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Laura Sackett; (also his two aunts, Mrs. Ella Johnson and Mrs. Lama D. and the brides sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Riley G. Judd. A wedding dinner at the Bluebird cafe, given by the bridegrooms parents, followed 'the ceremony. A reception was held the same evening in the Ogden L. D. S. Fourth ward recreation hall, with 400 guests BOX Wit-ma- " JOHN II. BOTT & SONS Brigham City, Itah t heat N. m $11.30 & $15.93 L HANSENS VARIETY Excellent buys for the balance of the seasons wear, as for school. 1 Lot of 22 DRESSES $3.S Values to $8.90; row I Lot of t DRESSES Values to SI 0.75; 1 Lot of 7 DRESSES Values to $12.75; now 1 Lot of 10 DRESSES Values $13.75 to $18.75; now .. 5 only LADIES SLACK SlITS $5.5 Reduced to IS only YOUNG LADIES SUN RACK DRESSES Seersucker and Size 10 to 20 $2.5 Were $3.00; now Rayon crepe. 2 only LADIES WOOL JACKETS Were $7.50; ftow 2 only LADIES WOOL JACKETS Were $6.90; now MISSES COATS AND SUITS Iluy now for school. REDUCED .... MISSES PRINT DRESSES Values to $1.83; reduced to SEERSUCKER LADIES $1.0 BATHING SUITS, now LADIES FABRIC GLOVES 75 $1.49 values, now Colors: lime, fuscia, olive, sweet pea, blue. $5. STORE $0. The Store Of A Million Articles MfmWMil AT THESE VALUES PIECE GOODS 2 YDS. SilfOIOlKfi!) BEDDING $100 EMBROIDERED RAYONS Aqua and blue. Regular $3.50; now yd. DRAPERY Hand Printed, reg. $2.98; now yd 2 only RAYON BEDSPREADS $1 1.50 values; now $7.25 only NAVY ALL WOOL BLANKET. Q7 1 Slightlv soiled, $10.90 value; now 1 only "GREENWAY 237. Wool Double Blanket, slightly soiled. $6.95 value; now 1 only YELLOWSTONE PARK all wool flMft Qfl, blanket. Slightly soiled. $18 value; now y IWV', EXTRA SPECIAL! WELWYN BLANKET ai PA Sis wool, plain colors. Mwv Regular $11.50; reduced to PURREY BLANKET Outstanding value Just reduced to CRIB BLANKET Slightly soiled. $1,35 $1.98 values; now $1.50 1 $1.50 AT THESE VALUES PANEL CURTAINS Mesh 2 t yds. long Regular $3.29; reduced to SPECIAL! PANEL MARQUISETTE CURTAINS, each BED PILLOW SPEC IAL! ALL DOWN PILLOW was $12.93; now PART DOWN PILLOW was $7.20; now oclock, it a Surviving nd the follow .ters: Marily esley, Jr., Bit itherine, and all of V illovv'ing grai iroline Kav Letti n3" Mrs. an, Ariz. Private fune held Frid. i:30 oclock in F Willard. the family ening and F services. Int ade in the ' ith the Harol ame in chargi aagulls Vanis SEATTLE (I arance of tl 31s from Puj onts has stu rts. ey No one went or ci w Boy Et ove Entry Therell be s buys in the I'uch will rin the Wester mahip main ,r ON STRIPE PIQUE PRINTED CRASH CRETONNE STRIPE RAYON and COTTON DAMASK 4 tal. $2.65 $1.00 $9.S0 S5.S0 LADIES SUMMER SANDIES 1 lot SANDALS Fabric leather soles. High heels wedge soles. Closeout ... lot SAND LS, SLIPPERS. WHITE SLING PUMPS, MISSES PUMPS. Closeout 1 Saturday, chairman . le race weed today, h's going t every hoy ii c "ho has a of the age re will be 3ey said i and in a :s will rece s any bo ie. 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