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Show BOX ELDER Elizabeth Mistasi Is n ourna -- Newly-Marrie- Diane Knudson And LeRoy J. Davis Told The Temple Bride Of Mr. Vern C. Sederholm : Mr. and Mrs. Ben Knudson anand nounce the engagement forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Diane, to LeRoy J. Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vinson F. Davis of Perry. The wedding is planned for January 7, 1948. is a graduate The bride-to-bof Box Elder high school, and attended L. D. S. Business school in Salt Lake City. She is employed at the Utah General Distribution depot, Ogden as a , stenographer. Mr. Davis also graduated from Box Elder high school, and served four years in the army, including service in the theater. Since his discharge from the army he has been farming at Perry. Plans are going forward for a home wedding at 7 o'clock in the evening, at the home of the brides parents, 518 south Eighth Friday, December 5. 1947 In a double-rinceremony solemnied Wednesday, Novembrother S. Mrs. Mack Papworth, ber 12, In the Salt Lake L. D. S. Alss Betty Papworth of the and sister-in-laMiss Elizabeth Misrasi temple, To Of Ogden Engaged became the bride of Vern C. Mins Papworth is a graduate Sederholm, a son of Mrs. Alice Marry Odell Anderson The bride is a of Ogden High school, and has D. Sederholm. Forthcoming nuptials is reveal- attended Weber college. She is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John ed this week with the announceat pie sent employed as a mem- Misrasi of Bear River City. ment by Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Pap- ber of the Ogden Standard ExFollowing the marriage cereaminer staff. Mr. Anderson has mony, the worth, 1410 Jelferson avenue, newlyweds were honbeen graduated from Box Elder ored at a dinner at the of of the engagement Ogden, High school and Weber college hotel. Fifteen who actheir daughter, Betty, to Odell where he was active in football them through the companied Mis. Mr. and son of Anderson, and was affiliated with Sigma were at the dinner. temple of O. Anderson David Bugham Delta Phi. City. The alter date has been On November 15 a reception Following a short honeymoon was held at the Brigham City set for Friday, December 12, in the setting of the Logan L. D. trip the couple will reside tem- Fifth ward. There the bride S. temple. Guests have been porarily in Ogden. Mr. Ander- was attired in her wedding bidden to the reception which son plans to resume his studies gown of heavy eggshell satin. will follow that same evening at the University of Utah in the She wore a finger tip veil of at the Ogden home of Mr. and fall. bride's illusion, held by a tiara blossoms and cap of orange lace. She carried a bouquet of carnations and chrysanthemums, centered with an orchid. Featherweight Ease! Mrs. John Misrasi, the brides mother, wore a black suit and a corsage of gardenias. Mrs. Sederholm was in gray and also wore a corsage of gardenias. Miss Dorothy Misrasi acted as maid of honor. She wore an evening gown of pale blue and carried a nosegay. Mrs. Ruth Miss Rose, wearing blue, and Mary Lou Tingey, wearing pink, also carried nosegays.. They One look at thi G E beauty and were chosen as bridesmaids. Mr. youll never be satisfied until you Don Sederholm served as best own one. Brigham City. Utah New-hous- e e There were approximately born dirt, quickly, thoroughly. Nanis Ksflulotar adjusts beating am. .weeping action of the cleaner to any rug thickness, with the tip of your toe. wide-toa Accordion top 809 dustproof bag- - easy to empty, a Too tip TIH lock can be locked in position for balanced tilting of cleaner at rug edge, a Light searches out dust in dark comers and under furniture. deep-dow- n Mrs. Rudger Price To Review Book Monday Eye -- er A VP 19 Complete let of MODEL d cleenmc tools available for lust a little extra. , choose! ELECTRIC PETERSEN Phone 750 84 South Main Relax your way to ,lsl is t CIO fo .ere ell health. $20.00 $ 2.00 Treatments Single Treatments 12 ALICE L. WARD Fhone 98-R- F. (). Box 389 2 Tremonton, Utah Posture Form Passive Exercise hr Mr. and Mrs. Vern C. Sederholm . . . whose marriage took place in the Salt Lake L. D. S. temple Wednesday, November 12. A wedding dinner was given in Salt Lake City following the ceremony, and on Saturday, November 15, a lovely reception was held in the Brigham City Fifth ward, with about 350 friends of the newly-wed- s attending. They are making their home in Brigham City. white elephant gifts and lots Potluck Xmas of food. Those attending the party were Faye Balls; Olive Snow, Marilyn McCabe, Janet, Deaun John, Dalene Jeppson, Evelyn Jeppsen, Carol Olsen, June Woodward, Marjorie Leggett, Donna Rae Marble, Colleen Stokes and Mrs. Mrs. Iris Lee, teachers, Verna Reeder and Mrs. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Garfeild entertained relatives at a family dinner on Thanksgiving day. A hot turkey dinner was served to 23 people. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Garfield and daughters Klea Faye and Deanna and son, Don, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Garfield and son Darrell of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Garfield and son Darrell of Mr. and Mrs. Gaylen Christensen and son Craige of Bear River City; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Garfield and daughters, Doris and Geneil of Ogden; Jack Wright of Corinne, and the host and hostess and their family of Brigham City. ! of THE HOUR CHARM ou THE ELECTRIC HOUil EVERY 5UMDAY-X- Featuring 2.30 P IX 5L PHIL SPITALNY AND HIS ORCHESTRA ALL-CJR- L D! Brought fo you by UTAH POWER & LIGHT COMPANY There are approximately 1,250 state accredited schools of nursing in the United States and its possessions. YOUR SATURDAY BARGAINS NO Smith Frozen 27c PEAS, 12 oz. 30 SUPERVISOR SAVE AT TANNERS FRUITS & VEGETABLES tred Relatives At Dinner Next Monday evening, Decem8, members of the Reading Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Roland L. Rigby, 437 north Second west, at 8 p. m. Mrs. liudgar N. Price will give the book review for the evening. The last meeting of the Reading Circle was held Monday, Party November 24, at the home of Mrs. Robert Reese. Mrs. Glen Held Wednesday Eve M. Bennion reviewed the book, A potluck Christmas party "Silver Nutmeg" by Norah Losts. Dainty refreshments were served was held Wednesday, Decemby the hostess to sixteen mem- ber 3 at the home of Mrs.- Winsbers and one special guest, Mrs. ton P. Nelson. Kenneth E. Weight Members of the Builder, and Guardian Beehive enjoyed an evening of games. ber hoi Garfields Entertain derholm is employed. Tow-li- Feature after feature point by point its de luxe in every way. Compare before you 350 min iere Brings health ani improved contours through stimulated circulation, releases muscular tension, relaxes nerves with-ou- t effort, without exhaustion. Mr. and Mrs. Harper Billings entertained at their home in Perry on Thanksgiving day. A delicious hot dinner was served Mr. to the following guests: and Mrs. F. Westergard and children, Jimmy, Fred and Ruth of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Harper R. Billings of. Willard. After dinner, a program was enjoyed including musical numbers given by the children, and a chalk-talby Mr. Westergard. guests at thq reception. The young couple are making their home here, where Mr. Se- rt PASSIVE EXERCISE Billings Entertain On Thankgiying Day man. low speed Dval-sp- d Gwonins lint and whisks away day-to-ddust high speed coaxes out stub- net, Dalene Jeppson ana leen Stokes; reading ece west. CCM - Members of the Seventh ward nets by Mrs. Ann work Janet Jensen; Guardian class in Beehive closing son, of the lent Night, DalenV meeting were in charge 2. and Janet Jensen; praVP, r Tuesday, December leen Stokes. Colorful sunbonnets held the Evelyn Hirschi was usheret-- j folprinted programs and the were presented: lowing numbers The cost of tire the conSong. Jingle Bells, by the first MX monthH Aileen L. fduring prayer. gregation: Deaun John; Scrip- - 1947 exceeded $31.9,000,000 son: a Sfreamfineef speecf tural reading, Fae Balu"Put On Your Old Guardian Class Presents Program Engagement Of Miss Brigham City Couple d SUBSTITUTES In our years of food distribution, we hive experienced that Nationally known brands are better because they are packed to quality standards and not merely to n sell at a price. We have the brands you want . . . not something just as . . . costs no more to buy better foods at your (). P. S. find it too, and, good youll store. well-know- U. S. No. 1 Skippy (Cream or Chunk) Idaho Russet POTATOES C 570 PEANUT BUTTER, t Campbells Texas Fink 2 lbs. GRAPEFRUIT 190 PARSNIPS 70 lb... 37c Texsun Grapefruit ' JUICE VEGETABLE SOUP AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES Clearwater TUNA FLAKES 6 ONLY CHOCOLATE, lb. CABBAGE 11,. 60 Sperry Fancake & Automatic 43c Del Monte Calumet ... 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