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Show Returned Missionary Is Speaker At Sixth Ward Sacrament Meet Sacrament was taken care of by Leon Whitworth, V'cun Gilbert and 3t'. en dea'C Arden Jensen, a to. idler a few remarks, followed with a piano solo by Geraldine Steffen entitled Warsaw Concerto. Ora Jensen's speech was by the reading of a letter from the ward missionary, Arnold Gilbert, by Bishop Hansen. The closing song was Lord We Ask Thee Ere We Part and the closing prayer was given by Henry Drewes. efing at Lagoon to enjoy the, in Cache Valley, and operated steam engine while we afetnoon and have dinner to- the threshed our gram. gether. All their nine chiidicn Well, the whole bunch seem- except Preston, w'ho works ba n Francisco and could not get ed to enjoy the afternoon and Horn his job, were them. evening shimming, going jDr.v ayMelvin and family came througii the fun house, tiding the Irom New Yoik, David and fam- airplanes, other and racer some and every thing from Cedar giant City, ily of the grandehildien came from one could think of; and I ac California. copied an invitation from my little granddaughter, to and friends old our of Some a ride on the take relatives came to see us; among as she had purchased ticw horn were Charles Watkins and old wife of Ogden and by the way kets and wished to take her Howa for ride. grandparents two I are the only Charley and I out. now ever, mother backed of my mother's children one of the largest R. mounted old friend our also living and family horses, Lucile mounted a pig, Scott Zimmerman from Salt Lake City. Scott used and say, wp had a real ride, Eddis Watkins of Ogden was, to live with us, when we lived Theola Cottle Becomes Mrs. Daryl Conger At Lovely Evening Ceremony Saturday Theola Cottle, daughter of Mr. ind Mrs. Dewey Cottle and Daryl Ora Jensen, a returned misonger, son of Mr. and Mrs. sionary, was the gum-- t speaker slierman Conger exchanged I at the regular Sunday evening do's at a lovely evening cereSacrament meeting held at the mony performed at the home of Sixth ward last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kelson last The meeting was under the Saturday. direction of Bishop Richard HanBishop J. Olecn Palmer read sen. Roma Thorsen played the Che marriage vows as the young prelude and the opening song couple stood on a large snow-whitwas "Count Your Many Blessrug with a picture window ings, by the congregation. Fred background. The house was decJ .Burt offered the opening prayorated throughout with huge er and the sacrament song, by bouquets of summer flowers. the congregation was entitled, Phone your society news to For her wedding the bride Jesus Once of Humble Birth." irs. Herm Hadfield at 906. cho.se an afternoon dress of turquoise crepe and carried a nosegay of summer flowert, tied with a large white satin ribbon. The bride was attended by Mrs. Nadine Conger who was wearing a green and white print rayon street dress with a shoulder corsage. Harry Conger, brother of the groom, stood as his best man. The men in the wedding party wore boutonnieres. Mrs, Dewey Cottle, the brides 'mother, was gowned in a black and white street length creation with a gardenia corsage and to Release News According Mrs. Conger, mother of the groom was wearing black with Saturday a white gardenia corsage. A reception at 9 oclock following the ceremony at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, was attended by many friends and relatives of the young couple, who received many beautiful have increased and will continue to go higher for and useful gifts. In the receivsome time. ing line were the bride and groom, NajMne and Harry Conger, Mr, and Mrs. Sherman Conger and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Cottle. Taking charge of the gift is jyour chance room were the misses Wanda to save. Cottle, Maurine Nelson, and Dor-enBessie Nelson, Forsgren. LAY-AWAY- ... Mrs. Erma Nelson and Bermece refreshments Wheatley served during the evening. is the answer to your The young couple have attended Box Elder high school and at present Mr. Conger is employed at Ogden. They will A small deposit will hold your typewriter, adding mabe at home to their many friends chine, steel desks, files at these present prices. at 59 south First east. e Annual Family Picnic Honors Mr. And Mrs. Joseph H. Watkins family picnic of sons daughters, grandchildren A metry-go-round- and and and Lu-cil- of Mr. Mis. Joseph H. Watkins is re portPd by Mr. Watkins himself gre merry-go-roun- as follows: Monday, July 12, was a notable day for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Watkins, when between 55 and (JO of their children, grandchildren and met in a family gathn - few5-$ournal TLDIK Utah City. Brigham chairman of the comminep lot 1913, with Cliffs help, and they arranged the outing upon shoit notice as they found that Mel, as we always called him, would have to end his vacation by the 21th of July, which is the reason for stepping the parly up some. Anyway, we will use it Watkins Mrs. for birthday, which is July 30. "And now, in conclusion, wo as the parents of our large and splendid posterity both of us having reached four score and seven, and having worked to Wednesday, uj j, gether for doing what we hje j you want you to know love each and every 0tl, extend to you all our t, blessings and love. $ your progenitors, Mr. anc Joseph H. Watkins. sixty-seven- Carbon and Emery principal coal producing ties in Utah. It is not uncommon ft sugar beet farms to yic--, 25 tons of beets per acre e Weight, i i, the au dropp adding Ti Dive. be Tomorrow may bring a new price at $435,0 OPEN 10 OCLOCK DOORS SPECIAL FEATURE! BEMBERG beautiful patterns! Rayon sheers. Save at this seasonal man- 20 new and LOVELY ULTRA to 22' cotton 44' Yard FLOUR SQUARE! Low Price On Odds and ends in flour squares. Bleached Ideal for dish cloths. These rugs are made up from remnants of a well-know- rug manufacturer. n "The assortment consists of Axministers, Velvets, Twists and Wiltons qualities which would normally sell from $5.90 to $15.00 a square yard. "Oval shaped 27 Butcher linen, seersucker, printed pique rib 3w Pins, etc. Heaping Tables of Odds and Look for These. Use Now. 77' PRICED TO CLEAR rayon Pairs REMNANTS 55 AND $2.09 Priced to clear . . . soiled display curtain . . . sash, priscillas and panels. PRICED AS MARKED Only 105 Hob Nailed FRINGED Maize, Blue, SPREADS Itvendar For Men. Broken sizes. DRESSES MILLINERY Only Young Mens 100 T REDUCED Plain and Printed Cottons Plain and Printed Ravons styles, all sizes, all colors. Priced to clear. Months of seasonal wear. Shop and save at our expense. Large variety. S5.0C AH to be a ess obji mi in Hem nesday ik at i south, s. was a s Marie as rear their ater m lived ng to B was SUMMER DRESSES 9, 12, 18 mo. 1, 2, 3. Wool $8.03 BLOUSES RAYON Sizes 12 - S3.0S $2.00 HOUSE NITE STAND 3 Onlv VANITY BENCH CHEST OF DRAWERS Young Mens Onlv 52 $2.03 30 Only Slightly Soiled COTTON GOWNS All Wool For Women (Jersey) SPORT SUITS Ta 8 $15.09 $2.00 SKIRTS Prints and plains. Sizes $3.83 24-3- 0 Mixtures 7 PIECE SET I 12 Big Mac Womens Only Ravon OVERALLS NEW LOW MEN'S BLUE DENIM, now BOY'S BLUE DENIM, now HARD . . . . . . $2.59 $1.59 Sizes $3.50 ROBES 6 $2.03 3 Only Seersucker HOUSECOATS $2.69 Drastic Reduction! PRICES WOMENS FOUNDATIONS 2 26-4- 6. $3.00 WEARING BIB OVERALLS Se$mm -- Jt Jenst Dora couni meral iek in ward an of dd B. ham C ervicei Brigha la A da Ar in B p.m. ss. was h. the Crisf e wa -- ow i: ie thei lived Cd ba :s agi Elde he wa lurch an mw, tie, v opton odchi t, W wart, io tir be Odd lot and broken sizes in corsets, girdles, combinations. Sizes for figures from es Jem Wilki Hyrun 'and Only CHENILLE Slightly Soiled PAJAMAS i Mrs. FROCKS esA SPORT COATS Blue, brown mixtures and Frien 10 Onlv COTTON $1.00 anc Brighai ed toe Broken sizes. Sizes y, Nell n, Mr; idora Misses Plain and Printed Rayons Plain and printed percales. n sons e 25 Onlv INFANTS DRESSES Aft Aft vUiUU Blue, Grey, Tan 8 M. K. N. T vantage and ht said, t, 40 Only GROUPS $4.98 FUR FELT HAT$ formerly e woult es in tl is sui H.00 $2.00 18 90 x PRICE SUMMER SHOES SANDALS APPLIANCE at Bui ived, a to be r ray, SOILED CURTAINS Piece Construction LOW TWO Pairs DRESSY 1V fabrics SECOTO FLOOR CLEARANCE Girls and Womens FURNITURE and under Saints. $4.00 The newest in Bedroom Finishes. Gold Knobs Bench Beautifully Upholstered. Huge Plate Glass Mirror. fentral ng term, married Idaho, For Women and Girls FINISH Cat Jiu. DRESS SHOES OVODIRE lings as ch of J 75 VANITY Be Sun Items You PRICED AS MARKES 55.50 . . co- Ends. & Many Odds and ends of patterns and Drapery and curtain remnants. 53.49 r c inwhile, fron .ration I y of ,ed inH. RUMMAGE TABLES Fringed . . 1 dress fabrics . tton prints, percales, butcher linen, prints, plain rayon, etc. x 18 3 Piece Construction all reduced to clear. REMNANTS 35 Ear-ring- s, CURTAIN GROUPS- MODERN 10 ASSORTMENT JEWELRY Yard All usable lengths of MODERN aie of mg. GROUP 1 Percales, cheviots, chintz. All repriced one low price. The growing of sugar beet seed is an important industry in Washington county, Utah. AJj Each Yard NEW arehitec miiding, at ion f CLEARANCE OF SUMMER FABRICS GROUP 2 Dimity, pique, printed muslin, sheers, all ai a closeout price. towel. Plain and plaids Each a form- $1.00 Yard 18 x 36 Cannon finest qualitv. 225 WOOL Bem-ber- g ufacturers closeout. Ideal for dresses, ats and blouses. Harper ward have had as their guests during the past week, their son, Howard Stokes and wife and four children from Cedar City, Utah. They visited with many friends and relatives in and around Brigham before returning to their home. REMINDER Office Supply EARLY REPRICED FACE TOWEL! A SACRIFICE OFFER! SHEERS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stokes of Lay-awa- y HERE BE THURSDAY tu the he At Jos. Stokes Home crease. STUDENTS . . . that typewriter for school now and pay during the vacation work period SAVE NOW! that jet entary si a, eStimai a the low Son And Family Visit in- s is ,ng lied late lght said jit to es wilding, e DONT WAIT and irium-pl- WOW.. LIMITED b a ooms, STEEL PEACES IS a plans, ties mmi SUPPLY be iustrict day. mi THE for t buildinf ciai meet ins Size Onlv Misses CHENILLE ROBES 12 S5.0S old B "uck ed i is cu alt |