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Show 1 Eighth Ward Fireside Group Enjoys Party Armour Jensen Entertains At One O'Clock Luncheon Sat. Fnesidi Mrs. Wedding Reception Honors Mr. And Mrs. FloydW. Kling At War Memorial Home j of The members ' group No. t of the I o h wat .were entertained at dedyhilul .party last Saluiday evening at nt hall. Mi. the ward airtie-en.- i and Mis. t'liitmd .imvl and Mr. and Mrs. l.oim Tin, 'ey Ken-iehatge ol ait a o mine, its. Each collide benight a has. ket lunch and the lellows drew numbers for a basket u n ti ami partner Dated pictures of the guests piesent wee displayed for a guessing united and Mts. Stuart Ttngev non fust pi i,.. Bingo was played and giuety ptizes wete aw aided the ners. A honor-iniwedding reception and Mrs. Floyd W. Kling who weie married January 13. was given Tuesday evening, Januaiy 27, at the War Memonal home by the bride's paients. Mi. and Mrs Frank P. Jensen. The new Mis Kling was the former Grace Jensen. Mr. I i2 H In the reception line with the biido and gioom were theii pan nls and Miss Doloies Holst, maid of .honor. The bildc wore a cnis.ige of white camelias and !ur other ladies wore gardenias The men in the wedand ding patty wore white carnation bouttonneires. The serving table was with a beautiful three-tieicwedding cake, made and decorated by the bride's grandMis. Margaret mother Ipsen and her two aunts. Mrs. Janie Jensen and Mis. Ann Gardner. Tall white tapers in crystal holdeis burned on either side of the cake. The cake was cut hv the grandmother. Mrs. and setved with punch by Miss Delma Allen, Miss Rose Nielsen, Miss Delores Holst and Miss Karen Bernsten. The serving napkins were engraved with the name of the bride and groom. Miss Neida Allen was which in ehatge of the gifts were displayed upstairs of the Memorial home. She was assisted by intle Miss Marie Jensen and little Miss Donna Youngquist. Dancing was enjoyed during the evening and a program was presented with Douglas Orchard as master of ceremonies. The to-e- patriotic theme was earned out throughout the evening and visiting concluded the eveteng's entertainment. A een-teic- Ip-se- k'- - The farmer's work is too hard, his time too valuable, his crop too precious to risk failure through inferior seed. Northland Brand is the BEST seed your money can buy, the best crop producer. Tor tested, clean, fertile seed, see your Northrup, King dealer, or, if there is none in your town, write us for name of nearest dealer. NQSm3U?3, HEMS & CO. a 0. flox 1447 I'tah Sail Lake City, They're Recent Box Elder 4 Newly-Wed- s WUS-tfourn- BOX, ELDER Brigham City, Utah di Wednesday. Febn vocalist Beta Sigma Phi Sorority Harmon, violimsf To Sponsor Home Talent young people have talent and are true Program In Tabernacle their fields. Beta Sl! The local chapter of Beta Sig- feels that this will ma Phi will sponsor a talent lent opportunity fot of Brigham City program. Friday evening. Feband ohear and appreciate n ruary 13, beginning at 8:15 clock in the Box Elder stake ties. tabernacle. The genet a pubhe Local talent to appear at thisj t there will be no aqd be concert will Douglas Mann, pianist; Miss Geraldine Thomp-- ' charge. included two musical the by How Soon," entitled a special request for the honored couple, and I Dont Know Why. The group is made up of Kennetn Holmgren, DeLonne Anderson, Dale Anderson, Claude Holst, Orvella Nancy Jane Stoller, and Matthews. Cheryl Acrobatic numbers were presented by Miss' Joyce Youngquist. "The Sweetest Story Ever Told was sung by Miss Orvella Saekett and Miss Nancy Jane Stoller, accompanied by Miss Ruth Stolprogram numbers son. Sac-ket- ler. 125 Approximately guests called during the evening and tiie honored received guests many lovely and useful gifts. The groom left the following day to return to army duties at Hamilton Field, Calif, where the bride plans to join him in the near future. WITH PERFECT GOLDEN Engagement Of Carma Jeane Miller TOt! To Geo. Ballingham Announced cahfIei Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Miller of Tremonton announce the engagement of their daughter, Carma Jeane, of Brigham City, to Olene Ballingham, son of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Ballingham of Grouse Creek. Automatic -- . Equa-TharCentral for evaa goldan loan Mr. And Mrs. Floyd V. Kling . Engagement Told . reception in War Memorial home January 27 son of Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Karnely and daughter Kathleen, of Tremonton; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Poison and Mr. ;Mr. jand Mrs. Albert Poison and Mrs. Clinton Anderson of entertained at a family din- Sahara Village. Other guests ner party at their home last present included Mrs. Harriett Saturday evening, the occasion Pemberton, Mr. and Mrs. Ben being Mrs. Poisons birthday an- Day. Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Pemniversary. A delicious hot din- berton also of Brigham City. ner was served at one long taMrs. Poison was the recipient ble. A beautiful birthday cake of Followmany lovely gifts. formed the centerpiece. ing dinner, the evening was Family .members present in- spent in playing cards and cluded Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fors-gre- visiting. and children, Janet and Harvey; Mr. .and Mrs. Leonda . Poison and children, Carla, Electric eyes control subway and Lee; Mr and Mrs. Glen escalators in France. The lifts Leggett and daughter Carolyn operate only when someone has Sue; Ray, Lester and Stella Poi boarded them. E cloant In crumb-tro- y l I1l j olffy. Albert Poisons Have Family Dinner Party 0030 Tog - A h Advertiiod Ladies' Home Journal 4 Good Hovm(iI Saturday Evening Pott medium or dark whichever way light you like your toast, enjoy it that way, day after day. Its easy just set the automatic dial on this Cornfield. value-packe- d Ber-ma- Costly Costumes, Original Dances Make High School Circus Unusual Affair Carma Jeane Miller to be Mrs. Ballingham Visitors From Washington Mr. and Mrs. Erving Zinck of Aberdeen, Washington, are vis iting friends and relatives in Brigham City. Mrs. Zinck is the former Ada Smith, daughter of Mrs. Rhoda Hansen. Commencing January 1, 1943, we are paying i I! and The 7th annual Boys Girls league circus will be presented February 11th and 12th at the Box Elder high school glntnasium. This years affair is expected to be very unusual with on beautiful cos-tumes and dances. original Four of those dances will be performed by the high, school dance class and .two special numbers will be presented by the Reed School of Dancing. Much money is being spent this year on costumes; some of the material coming direct from Nothing so smart as our new New York. 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