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Show 1 Mrs. Lovisa Nelson Has Children As Her Guests Guests at the home of Mis Lovisa Nelson during the past few days have been her dren. Dr. and Mrs. Milton Nel son and family from LaGrange Illinois; Mr. and Mrs. Fred E Salt Nelson and family from Lake City; Mr and Mrs. Lowell Nelson, Carolyn, Jerry and War ren Nelson of Brigham City. The family honored then mothei with a birthday party and din ner and presented her with a lovely watch. Dr. Nelson is chairman of the chemistry and chemical engineering of the Armour Research Foundation at the Illinois Insti tute of Technology. At present they are visiting scenic spots in the west and will return to their mothers home again before returning to Illinois. Beauty Salon OFFERS A PERMANENT WAVE SPECIAL $10 OIL WAVE WITH HAIRCUT SOCIAL EVENTS and SPECIAL ALSO ON COLD WAVES AND MACHINELESS PERMANENTS EXPERT HAIR CUTTING ad- News-Journal- Colo Nights. The Greatest Entertainment of the Year. JULY 14.27 BOWL UNlVfHtTV KINGSBURY Starring Pivot GALE PAGE THE A rtf i tAKf SALT HALL. m net rit UfAH CITY t.vLetii Following SHOWBOAT P co Tiktt Chtk Mghl prtitntd. Mf (t) (13) ffo RICHARD CHARLES Wed and Wl) Wed. SPENCER KENNETH V' J (33) Fn Tv. 2 A) (TO) Tv Mon. M nclotd Tetol Amount S3 A0 32 40 Sot. (37) Ilol frKt Mr NOTE ft. (34) Sot. DRfAM NIGHTS T'kt N General Admission 75c. Reserved Section $1 70 Reserved Seats $2 40 and $3 60 (Taxes included) Buy Reserved Seats for BOTH Other seats SHOWS and save. foil price for both shows. Ihw 33) TW JMIOSUMMft (16) Bargain ftfktt Foe both thowi tea lor on itow 36 For both thowi For on S3 60 For both thow the, j 4 k I it . marriage was solemnized by President ElRay Christiansen in the Logan temple June 17. After the ceremony'a wedding breakfast was held at the Blue18 bird cafe in Logan where guests enjoyed a lovely hour at a table centered with roses. The bride recently returned from a mission in the Spanish American mission field. She has uniattended Brigham Young versity and completed her junof ior year at the University Washington in Seattle. The bridegroom was graduated June 12 from the University of Washington with a bachelor of science degree in aeronautical engineering. Prior to this he graduated from Weber college at Ogden, and fulfilled a two- - year remission in New England, turning home in November, AND PLACES STORES OF BUSINESS e Closed piogram w'ere Special invited guests Price Mis. and Pk sident Price and the Fifth ward bishopric and Jmir wives. Those in charge wishio extend all who made the ,ldns tosuccess, it was stated. party AaroThirty elders and adult and nic priesthood members ward, Fifth the from their wives attended a canjon patty, lrida Box Elder evening, June 25 at was en Softball county park. some very with joyed, along fine horse-shopitching A huge bonfire was made and the group enjoved a weiner PRIZES Given on Your Know every morning at t. KBUEt Telequi, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY Return Hits dress with a long train. Her veil was finger-tilength trimmed with lace and crowned with Sacrament Meeting At Second Ward Sun. Eve seed pearls. A wedding reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Young the evening following the wedding. Friends were greeted at the door by the bridegrooms sisters, Mrs,1 Ken-neWhitesides, Mrs. J. Oleen Palmer and Miss Dorene Young. In the receiving line were the bridegrooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Young; the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Ballard; the best man and matron of honor, Mr. and Mrs. Deryl R. Young, and the bride and groom. Misses Cheryl Linda and Rita Ann Palmer were the flower girls. Those who assisted at the reception were Betty Lou Jones, Jackie Carruthers, Beverly Barker, Shirley Jeanne Blaylock and Elaine Ferguson. After the reception the bride and groom left on their honeymoon visiting the parks and temples of southern Utah and the Grand Canyon in Arizona. A reception is to be held June 30 at the brides home in Seattle for their Seattle friends. The couple will make their home in Seattle where Mr. Young will be employed in aircraft design by the Boeing Airplane company. preBishop Glen Knudsen sided at sacrament meeting in the Second ward Sunday eve-- ning. , The prelude was played by Renie H. Littlewood. The conO Y'e Moungregation sang tains High, and Jess Owens gave the opening prayer. Prayer Is The Souls Sincere Desire was the sacramental song and A. M. Nielsen and J. Oliver Ingram had charge of the sacrament with five members of the Aaronic priesthood assisting. Speakers were J. Norris Larsen and Heber J. Sessions, members of the stake high council. These men were also present at priesthood meeting and Sunday school. Nyle Meservy played a trombone solo entitled. The Holy City with Renie H. Littlewood as accompanist. Knudsen announced Bishop the closing song, by the congregation, as "Praise To The Man Who Communed With Jehovah, and the benediction was pronounced by Wesley Ander- - n ffj A perfect clincher he wrought brass with gr6 strength and an easy : f fortabl&gnp fastening and will not the hose HOSE By ROUND POINT LIGHTWEIGHT SHOVEL Special design gives maximum strength and minimum $2.19 Mrs. Helen Bunnell Miss Madge Olsen of San Francisco, California, is visiting for two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Olsen. Miss Olsen is emplojed at the Ship Owners company in the bay city. She will return to the coast next Mrs. Helen Bunnell presented her piano students in a recital at her home Monday evening, June 28. Those participating were: Diane Meacham, Nancy Holist, Janice Ohman, Sydney Jeppsen, Janet Rasmussen, Barbara Ridd. 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A picnic supper was enjoyed, followed by games played around the bonfire, under the direction of Mrs. Cliff Samsei and Mrs. Howard Kelley, with prizes being awarded the various winners. Mr. Those present included and Mrs. Quig Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Ti'ngey, Mr. and Mrs. Don Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Samsei, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Lee, Mr. and Mrs. John Owen, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Tingey, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Secrist, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bergen, Mrs. Keith Boyer, Mrs. Leonard McDonald, Mrs. Roger Jensen, and Frank Forsgren. The committee in charge of arrangements worked under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kelly, with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Samsei, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Tingey, Mr. and Mrs.' John Owen, and Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Tingey assisting. Mrs. N. Keith Young . , ALL 'kv 1948 roast with soda water and all listentlic tummings and then a in delightful took part ed and Eighth Ward Fireside Group Enjoy Canyon Party Friday Evening prior to her marriage in the Logan temple June 17 was Miss Rebecca Laurine Ballard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. BallanJ of Seattle. A number of lovely showers and parties have been given by Brigham City friends of the young couple, with more awaiting their return to Seattle, where they will make their home. . Several showers and parties have been given the couple by their Seattle and Utah friends. For her wedding the bride wore a beautiful white satin Addreu BBS" - X X 1917. Won . Item. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Ballard of Seattle, Wash., announce the marriage of their daughter, N. Keith Rebecca Laurine, to Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Young of Brigham City. The 14 at the al Will Be Glad To Take Your New Rebecca Laurine Ballard Becomes Bride Of N. Keith Young In Logan Temple On June 17 i - Newjs-Journ- As The Dew From HeaKorlh. ven was the name of the sacrament song Janice Hansen played a piano solo, followed by remarks from Eugene Bott. Miss Daisy Bott. sister of Elder accom Bott, sang My Buddy, panied by her mother Remarks weie given by Mr. and Mrs Bott, the parents, and a song - PEGGY ENGEL Anyone - Wednesday, June 30, Canyon Party Phone No. 7 Or 29... was testimonial meeting the held Sunday evening at 7 30 in o'clock at ward Eighth honoi of David Robert Bott, son of Mr and Mis Moroni R Bott, who has accepted a call to la bor in the Southern States mission field of the L. D S. church Howard Kelly was in charge of the meeting Pielude was played by Amy Beecher and the opening song, by the congrega tion was, "Now Let Cs Rejoice. Opening prayer was by Kelly J 'ourna nxi Utah Fifth Ward Elders And Aaronic Members Enjoy A 'ORDER YOUR SEATS' NOW FOR University of Utah Summer Festival 'I Activities VV.wnwj's Farewell Sunday Honors Elder D. Robert Bott At Eighth Ward Chapel Your best buys always are . vertised in the Read the ads. PHONE 39 Brigham City. She's A Lovely June Bride The Morning Breaks" was ren dered by Elsie Yates and Eu gene Bott. The young mission ary then responded with re marks and was followed by Asa Beecher and Howard Kelly. The closing song, God Be With You Till We Meet Again was followed by the benediction ffom Frank GrecnhaLph, grandfather of the young man. Elder Bott entered the mission home in Salt Lake City June 21 and will leave the mission home Wednesday morning for the mission headquarters at Atlanta, Georgia. for $8.50 tern |