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Show ournay aVe Balls-- Grey Jpson and cp. Sunbr S"- alene " SIX 5, 1947 Meet Monday' At 7:30 Foiret A. Barr Louis Lane, Tucson, Audrene Harper Marries have announced the betrothal of their daughter, A Yates . Betty Jay Thursday Lou, to Ira Larsen, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira W. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Larsen of Harppr Brigham announce the marriage of their City, Utah. The nupdaughter, Audrene, to Jay A. tials will be solemnized at St Yates, son of Mrs. Samuel Mills! Phillips in the Hills Episcopal The marriage took place Thurs- Church on December 20. Miss Barr attended day, December 4, 19 7. Stephens college and was graduated from A wedding dance and recepthe Iniversity of Illinois, where tion will be held at the she was a member of Alpha Phi Recreation hall, Saturday She sorority. did graduate evening, December 6, between work at Columbia University'. the hours of 8:30 and 11:30 Mr. Larsen, who attended Weoclock. ber college, the University of Utah, and graduated from Woodcollege, is now a student Mrs. Lovina Richardson bury at the College of Physicians and Home From Rhode Island Surgeons In San Francisco. The couple met in Nordlingen, Mrs. Lovina Richardson re- Germany, where Miss Barr was with the Red Cross and later turned Sunday afternoon from a six weeks trip to Newport, with the UNNRA, and Mr. LarRhode Island, where she visited sen was stationed with a field in the home of her daughter, artillery unit. Miss Barr spent Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. T. R. Wheat-ley- . 22 months overseas, and Mr. Larsen 18 months. Mrs. Richardson flew back to Do you have a news item ol Newport, arriving in time for interest? Phone it to No. 7. thn ,,a?d songl Jepps3 rid Sorenson yjns adhere1 non Sorenson was hos yod destruct Months M Bridge Idle Isle At at a bridge evening at a red and white Isle. out the carrying theme and tall white as table deco , used S friends Tuesday B9.000.ooo was rous hot luncheon by bridge. followed to Mrs. VV. ,ere awarded ' rell and Mrs. J. C. Knud- ;l Thanks sh to expiess our appre-t- o all those who nay in this, our in the passing helped hour of of our mark Holton. May Gods hlessines be with you. The Holton Family. , OU have a news item of phone it to No. 7. rcise MOAN and fed Spine-Tingli- MENTALIST PERSON Mystery ng FROM MANY NATIONS RIOT OF FURS BIO ACTS 30 I of made the A. A. U. W. December meeting to be held next Wednesday evening, December 10, at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. James Romer, 54 north First east. This meeting will be in form of a Christmas party under the direction of Miss Lura Redd, program chairman. All A. A. U. W. members are urged to be present. Announcement American Legion Auxiliary will meet Monday evening at 7:30 oclock in the War Memorial home. is giving dinner - The Child Welfare committee has charge of the program, and an interesting program has been arranged, according to Mrs. Kent Jensen, president of the Auxiliary. She urged that all members be present, as the annual Christmas party will be planned. e WILFORB IN The Ari-zo- Perry Ward Holds Covered Wagon Dancers Thanksgiving Dance To Sponsor Dance Sat. the 14th century. The landlord of the ancient hostelry, A. T. Eastwood, fears that his poltergeist may decide Mine to open the beer taps, or even RYE, England (UP) host of the Standard Inn here drink some of the brew and is worried by a poltergeist-mischiev- ous beer is in short supply. spirit which has been overturning tables, scrambling bedsheets and scattering Much Fat Saved clothing after lockup time NEW YORK (UP) The Amernightly. ican Fat Salvage committee reExperts from the Society tor ported that an average of 422,-00- 0 pounds of used fats was Psychical Research are watching the inn in the home of wit- turned in every day from Auwhich gust, 1912, through July, 1947. nessing the phenomena, folks hereabouts The total recovered was superstitious ascribe to the ghost of a mayor pounds, of which 1S4,- came from the armed of Rye supposed to have been 758.8-1murdered on the inn doorstep forces. in Playful Ghost Plagues Honeyville News Ye Ancient Inne honeyville, Dec. 3 Thanks the A.A.U.W. To Hold Xmas Party At Romer Home Legion Auxiliary Will 3917 Prayer, q0 was To Wed Arizona Girl Friday, December S. 3s"g Ira Larsen, Jr. guests Leon Hunsaker were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kendell and children of Ogden and Mrs. G. B. Wintle of Honeyville. HunMr. and Mrs. Wallace saker and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gillmor attended the football game In Salt Lake City Thanks-gitinday and they also enjoyed a turkey dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Boothe and family and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Boothe and family and Miss Helen Boothe, all of Ogday den, wete Thanksgiving guests at the home of Mrs. g Hy-ru- 3 j 6 ft dance Boothe. Thanksgiving The Covered Wagon Dancing sponsored by the M. I. A. Mr. and Mrs. DeVeie Wintle club under the auspices of the Tuesday evening with Activity were guests at the home of Mrs. Daughters of Utah Pioneers are Counselors Georgia Theobald Wintles parents, Mr. and Mrs. having a dance at 8:30 oclock and Dellas Hirschi in charge of L. I. Layton at Layton for in the Sixth Ward Amusement arrangements. Thanksgiving dinner. hall Saturday evening, DecemMrs. Tolman Burke and daughwas furnished The music by ber 6. the Dan Ross orchestra. Musical ter DeAnn were Ogden visitors All people interested in numbers were rendered by Three Friday. Bishop and Mrs. B. A. Bingham dances are invited to at- and a Pair of the Box Elder were visiting in Brigham City tend. A large group from high school, accompanied by will be present to teach Claude Holst. And a tumbling Friday. Hunsaker and Mrs. Melvin the dances. Wear your act was presented by the folMrs. Theo Hunsaker were Brigpioneer dresses and enjoy the lowing Beehive girls, Glenda fun. There will be no door Larsen, Connie Wagstaff, Gaye ham City visitors Friday. Ezra Bensen Mr. and Mrs. Nebeker, Lee Ann and Jo Ann the birth of the Wheatleys sec- charges. Hamilton with Arlene Wight as and daughter Charlene, and son ond son, born November 10. Thg "Siamese reader and Barbara Billings ac- Nolan and Miss Billie Hill were Triplets" Born dinner guests at youngest son has been named companist. Light refreshments Thanksgiving Mr. tohn Steven Wheatley. Lt. Comr. and Mrs. June the home of ROCHESTER, Ind. (UP) Out were served during the dance. Christensen at Perry. Wheatley is the son of John of five kittens born here, three Mr. and Mrs. Alma Cook were Wheatley, Salt Lake City, for- were Siamese triplets, joined week-enside by side. merly of Honey ville. Thanksgiving guests News 'Perry of relatives in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johnson PERKY, Dec. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Christensen and family and family were guests of relaat tives in Salt Lake City Thankswere Thanksgiving guests the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed giving day. ADDED ENJOYMENT Welch in Brigham City. Phone your news to No. 7. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Wight COLOR CARTOON LITTLE ORPHAN AIRDALE and daughter Arlene, spent MIDNIGHT SERENADE MUSICAL PARADE Thanksgiving day at the home QUICK RELIEF FROM LATEST WORLD WIDE NEWS EVENTS of Poulsen Mr. Mrs. front Distress Arising of and Lloyd Symptoms at Promontory. ULCERS STOMACH Mrs. Laura Field of Salt Lake to due SatACID and last Friday City spent urday at the home of Mr. and FreeBookTellsofHomeTreatmentthat Mutt Help or It Will Cost You Nothing Mrs. H. Eugene Perry. 5 BIG COLOR CARTOONS of the Willard Milton Mecham and chil- Over three million bottlestold Mrs. for relief of Treatment have been FOR THE CAMERA FANS SATURDAY AT 1:00 P. M. Paand Steven from Stomach dren, LoRoy, yniptomflofdiKtreKtariMing Acid to Duodonal and Ulcora Eimii di week-enPLUS CHAPTER 6 tricia, spent the past Poor Digestion, Sour or UpMt Stomochf ON YOUR XMAS LIST at the home of Mr. and Mrs. CMtlnm, Hoartburn Sleeptessneu, etc., ARMSTRONG" I "JACK due to Excess Acid, hold on 15 days trial LeRoy D. White. Ask for Willards Message' ahichfuli Get all your photo developing 14c Adults 29c til 6:00 p. m. 12 Mrs. Children under Douglas RA4Uius this fcrvauutjut tree Bishop and supplies and chemicals at Compwere Thanks and family Quayle formulas, tons. Virtually all giving dinner guests at the GLENS MODERN DRUG always in stock, always iresh, home of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas and at lowest prices. and family. Mrs. Nellie Oyler ENLARGERS Eastman or Fed-eraPerry of Salt Lake City Quayle own to make your It's fun was also a guest . enlargements. Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Larsen and SLIDE PROJECTORS Argus, lor family and Mr. and Mrs. George Dicks of Brigham City spent black and white or color $27.75 slides Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elvoid Hoskins Martin, 35 mm slide $27.50 of Salt Lake City. projector "Mr .and Mrs. Delbert Atkinstravs. TRAYS Plastic print onof Clarkston and Mr. and An essential for home develand daughMrSGfcimtTkinson oping. 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TONGS For handling PRINT Whole Gleen French Style A family reunion was held at No of Mr. and Mrs. Carl home prints and negatives without the 40c, 75c damage Crowther on Thanksgiving day to when about forty members surEASELS Victory enlarging Whole Kernel Spring Kist $9.75 rounded the table and easel a delicious dinner, after which CORN No. 2 can 2 for CHEMICAL SCALES For accur-- . the remainder of the day was sensiate compounding, very Real Gold Pure California spent in a social way. $5.75 tive enterMrs. Ronald Hansen 46 oz. can tained last Friday in honor of TRIPODS Kodak black metal $8.75 her daughter Keren's fourth ORANGE telescope Games anniversary. birthday Chrome telescope with turn-til- t Libbvs Vienna were played and a delicious $45 head luncheon was served with a Good quality telescope SAUSAGE beautiful cake with candles as $29.65 cans metal Pictures were the centerpiece. clamp-oVictor REFLECTORS taken of the group. 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