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Show n I atives. A wedding reception dance was held (01 CLDEK Friday evening, An Friday, September J, 1948 gust 27 at the Perry amusement City. Utah hall for the newlyweds. In the Become s receiving line were Mr. and Mrs August William Wagstaff, Mr. and Mrs. liideOf Oee Nelson In Logan Temple Rites Jamesy Nelson, the best man, Darrel Accompanying the young cou- groom Nelson, the bride and Jean Wa "staff, lovely and the bridesmaid, Miss Wil ple through the temple were Ler of Mr- and Mrs. Myrna Nelson. Of Perry, became their parents, Mr. and Mrs. wagbtaff Med-"l- a During intermission, vocal Wagslaff and Mr. and Mrs. Nelbride of Dee Nelson, Salt a at son, the grandmother of the bride numbers were presented by Jay August 25 Nel-ie? Mrs. Henry Wagstaff, a brother Matthews and Bert Johnston. d s. temple. Dee --Mrs. of the groom, Darrel Mrs. Virgie Wagstatf was in Mr. and of son Nelson, and the Mrs. Nelson and nine other rel- charge of the gifts, assisted Nelson of Perry. by . Opal Petersen and ReNee Refreshments were served during the dance by Bud Kun-kel- , ournal ote uNeanWo 9staff - Z I u Sey - Orson Christensen's Visit Sons, Attcrnf Graduation In East ' The Mr. and Mrs. Orson Christensen and daughter, Laralne, returned Monday from a three weeks tour of the east, through Chicago, Niagara Falls, Boston, New York and Pittsburgh, Pa. On their return trip, they visittheir son, Raymond and his family at Milwaukee and with another son, Norman and his family at ' Rochester, Minn. While in Rochester, they attended the graduation exercises on August 26 when Norman reGlenda Larsen, Gaye ceived his masters degree in and Arlene Pay. The medical science from the Uniyoung couple received many versity of Minnesota. beautiful and useful gifts. ' An aunt of the young bride. Mrs. Royal Petersen, entertain-e- Doublers Club Holds at a canned article shower No-Ho- st At Pett Home at her home last week in honor Members of the Doublers club of the bride. The evening was gathered at the home of Mrs. G. spent playing contest games and B. Pett Wednesday evening for making a household hint" book a party. Assisting Mrs. which was presented to the Pett on the committee in charge bride. Luncheon was served to of arrangements were Mrs. E. B. twenty young ladies. Mrs. Pe- Owen and Mrs. Mae Petersen. terson was assisted by her The home was lovely with daughters, Nola and Opal. Varof gladiarrangements ious canned articles were pre- olus, asters and roses. A delisented to the guest of honor. cious luncheon was served, after which bridge was the diversion of the evening. Mrs. Willis HanLocal Lady Attends sen and Mrs. George Graghead prizes for bridge. Indian Ceremonial At won Club members present included Mrs. Edward Ward, Mrs. C. Gallup, New Mexico B. Williams, Mrs. Lorin Tingey, Mrs. Julius Wright of this Mrs. Denzell Butler, Mrs. John city, accompanied by her daugh- Larsen, Mrs. Earl Madsen, Mrs. , ters, Mrs. Jenny Kearl of Willis Hansen, Mrs. George and Miss Grace Wright Craghead, Mrs. Mae Petersen, of Sait Lake City, attended the Mrs. E. B. Owen, Mrs. G, B. Pett. annual Indian Ceremonial held at Gallup, New Mexico, last And week. While at Gallup, the la- Friend, Daughter dies were house guests at the Sister Visit Over home of Mrs. Wrights son, Mr. Week-End With Bowens and Mrs. Glen Wright and famiD. H. Mrs. Fowler and Mrs. lyThe trio made the trip by auto Edith McKenzie of Salt Lake and visited the Mesa Verda na- City and Mrs. Dorothy Hansen tional park, the north and south and three sons, Jerry, Donald lims of the Grand Canyon of and John Scott of Ogden were visitors at the home of Mr. and Arizona, and Bryce canyon week-They reported a delight- Mrs. Ross Bowen over the end. Mrs. Fowler is a sister of ful trip. Mrs. Bowen and Mrs. Hansen is a daughter. ed with FOR Nel-son- FOR DISTRICT JUDGE t CHARLES a DUNN no-ho- OF LOGAN, UTAH Candidate On .2 n . Repuhlican Ticket OZ. 2 for PRIMARY ELECTION SEPTEMRER 7, mature man, eminently qualified experience for this high position. A and by 1918 training Ran-dolph- be absolutely independent, uninfluenced by or group. organization any person, HLs decisions will be fair, just and equitable, uncolored by politics, relationships or other improper conHe will siderations. He wil Be deal justly between man and man. Sure To Vote At The Primary Election Tuesday, September 7th, 1948 -- MARKET WESS Lb. Herbert 1 CLOSED MONDAY LABOR DAY County Officers, Camp Captains Of D.U.P. To Meet At Court House Officers of the Box Elder county camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, will hold their monthly meeting at the court house in j Brigharh NCfty "Siturday 3 .cVfky . It is desired that every camp captain in the county meet with t officers at this time,' some important special business, Mrs. Oneta Thorne, president, announced. Has To Say About Our Governor! By three years. Governor Herbert B. Maw, is senior to his state: Utah became a state in 1896, and is thus fifty years old; Maw, one of the He is a former profesmost interesting of contemporaries is sor of oratory and one of the best public speakers in the United States. In both physical appearance he has a broad tanned forehead and a vigorous, well cared for body and in deliberation of manner plus confidence, he resembles Stassen, and, like Stassen, he is a comparatively 'Isolated figure; few people seem to know him well When a man does get close, Maw will be apt to win him. A Republican worthy, visiting him recently said, It isnt untl I get away from Maw that I can make up my mind that I am not going to vote for him. fifty-three- frrih-ansfee- Del Monte COFFEE Best Pound Marshmallows Foods 47' MAYONNAISE :e Wonderfood 51' Sperrys PANCAKE FLOUR 25' 28 oz. fOOl AID. 3 for E PAPER PLATES9in.8s PLASTIC SPOONS, 2 pkgs. ,et 120 100 100 250 SLIPPY PEANUT BUTTER PARKAY t Brigham City with their many friends and relatives. They are guests at the home of Mrs. Beails parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Packer. A family reunion was held Sunday, August 29 at Willomere park for the immediate Packer family. Many parties have honored the couple during their stay here. They will return to their home in Portland Sunday. Mrs. Beail will be remembered as the former Verna Packer. ioat paratn1 " Maw, a tough and honest peoples man, is a typical western type New Dealer. He was a poor boy w ho wanted to be a surgeon. From the ages of ten to fifteen he sold newspapers on the street, and then worked nights, e man! He had to earn his way through college. Once again the not afford the laboratory to give up a medical career because he could fees. Then he turned to law and leaching. He is, of course, a Mormon. He was one of three Latter Day Saint chaplains in the United States Army in World War I. seif-mad- John Gunther in " Inside The U. COLOR KWIK NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT, 2 for 37 0 480 350 1. S. A." 2. Governor Maw has kept Utah's expenses within its income, which indicates good government, good management and QUAKER OAK Quick or Reg. .3 .toil pounds 35 CRISCO, ii, Utah is out of debt; one of two states in the United States able to claim this distinction. ontina5 prafJ; ." In Spite Of All That May Be Said, These Are The Facts: m asc- - Mr. and Mrs. Forest Beail of Portland, Oregon are visiting in Visits With Parents Mr. and Mrs. Seth Wright and family of Monticello visited for a few days last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wright. - They returned to their home Monday. for ITieji Forest Bead's Visit Friends And Relatives During Stay In Brigham -- 8 oz. Maw Read What One Individual Outside The State Of Utah aftei-noprva- GE B. $1.15 good governorship. GRANULATED ENERGY SOAP IVORY SOAP Large Large 31' 3. Not one penny of property taxes is used to support the State 18' t Government. OTIKI VOTE FOR 'GOVERNOR 330 South Main Plenty of Parking Space Brigham City r I ANDERSENS . - 323 So. Main :i - t , . r i. ic. J tO ) rv PJ Ini n (Paid Political Advertisement) wnr: ilWww IN THE PRIMARY SEPT. 7 |