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Show re u J . Sec u M Yiewl-oum- , M lessed, Four Are ed At Second i ' nd 4 M fast Meeting "" "on k, Knudsen conductset vices at the ,ast day ard Sunday morning. was played by Rente - Glen 7? " 7 'V Will r y and me W Thank Thee. (vriab kN" J l Ou- , Dutnc ' opening , Mon. Jay jams witn ten it M., of the Ursen of the jj . mo N ' O min L of 0 c. 19, ' on S , ypn the Earl Mrs. his father, of Mr. and by saker, son Aus--en- (j e n 1 R. . Hunsaker, by Raymond Kelly son of Mr. and Mrs. Knudsen, by his grand-c$sA. Knudson of Cali-JohWayne Day by Sixteen Lien Knudsen. ter otnt fe)4 f tke Si tecH th. . 0 rodi i 9 N.. ft urvey C After testimony. song, Oh Ye Moun-ti- , benediction was Kimber. sore r, part j! said St. E. of i h. E. 22f 594 ft T or of St N Willard h 440 fl ung 444 not, Ficr i. L B j olnt rtlj for thf - MS S L 1 1 Glen Knudsen conducting. Prelude was played on the organ by Renie H. Littlewood. The opening song was, "Make The World B. ighter, and the opening prayer was by Raymond Olsen. The sdcrament song was entitled. "Hear Us Pray." Jay Valentine and Basil Williams had charge of the sacrament with the help of 10 dea- . e for-mal- s FRI. SAT. MENS SHIRTS 5 a point ient for at of Mid left.. th v .. alio be moment y . y, ft., th to $3.95 -Val. $2.25 $10 val s $6.95 val irdines a l mi and Ln R. I ot the V $6.95 $3.00 sev-eia- matching shades. During the evening the guests were enteitained by vocal numbers from a double trio from Beaver Dam, a reading by Mrs. Gertrude Jensen, an original song by Dorothy Jeppsen and the biide and groom were asked to sing "Oh Sweet Mystery WATER REPELLENT JACKETS Type $10 val $12.95 val oat $7.50 val (lower $5.00 $6.00 $3.00 .oat Pullovers oo Reg. $7.50 val. Following their honeymoon trip to Southern Utah, Nevada and Los Angeles, they will make their home in Logan where both will resume their studies at the U. S. A. C. A shower honoring the couple was held prior to their wedding at the home of Elyse John-sen- , a cousin of the bride, in Bear River City. Social conver- sation and progressive games were played. They received many beautiful kitchen gifts from Mrs. Biglers former school mates. A personal shower was also given honoring the bride at the home of Mrs. Joan Haskins, the former Joan Horsley. A bridal book was made and she received many lovely gifts Horn her many friends present. Honors Mother, Sister Mrs. John Musulas, Mrs. Alex Musulas. Mrs. Ray Korth and Mrs. Margaret Smith entertained at a birthday party on Thursday evening, September 23 honoring their mother and sister whose birthdates are on the same day. Their mother, Mrs. Heher Smith celebrated her 84th birthday. Their sister is Mrs. N. L. Minster of Burley, Idaho. A niece. Mrs. Arnold Harris of Garland, Utah, also celerates her birth on the same day, but was unable to be present at the party. The evening was spent in pleasant social conversation. The centerpiece on the serving table was a large beautiful bouquet of flowers sent by Mrs. Wife. nd Sec. liil d M. U i he SL 15, wd 1. )! h. to be u T. IS ;. Sut.. hi e of ih 1605 it NE N. ma- (S der (U lo W S. od W W., s L i Hi V. of the f 31 eg. ' NW e h. 1 S. r Highttel E line of lln' j Contaoet a of W.5-- on the . W ft. tunf- ft. 'V nd 10 mic th 23 19, 'ESOTO 3 nerofth; rsi 'T& 2 Sec. nd rner niib- " nigh ft.. I 9 fif, Hydromatic, Immaculate l J pa ft W 10 ft DYNAMIC CLUB SEDAN Radio & Heater jLDSMORILE line de E. 2045.00 DELUX I DOOR Like New SEDAN $1895.00 riDERAKER 1 Low mileage. Two speed axle 2 HE) UOI.ET New - m 5 ch- v th- - 2h. J ' . 2 l.l) 2 41 5. 76 I' deg J1 40 W. th. .6 i. Motor 0RD ' TOX pickup HEVKOLET 14 TON pickup PICKUP fRXATIONAL f Hh r. Sunflower Camp to Meet At Sessions Home It pays to stock rack. Runs Good. Sacrifici period. three-quarte- e The Sunflower camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet Thuisday evening at 7:00 r oclock at the home of Mrs.' Sessions, 121 south Second attendance is deeast. A sired, according to the officers in charge. Volunteer ftr He-be- Civic Club To Resume Meetings Again Thurs. 20 lT. S. ARMY & your Fields with an $245.00 J?' u. v'l jL AUTOMATIC action of the CVERSMAN mokes the job simple. The blade of the is octivoted by exclusive crank EVERSMAN axle When wheels go on high place blade lowers to toke o cut when wheels reoch a low ploce dirt is dumped to fill. The machine breaks clods, mulches the sod, firms ond pocks the surfoce ot it The AND... moves along. Some mochine is fostes dirt mover on the morket todoy for power required. Excel Ask For LIONS Coal clean burning, has less waste and more order EVERSfVIAftS Filth Ward Choir Will Present Program Sunday The Fifth ward choir will be Sunday presented in a evening, October 3 at 7:30 at the Fifth ward evening meeting, it was announced today. The choir has been working hard all summer and plan to present some very fine numbers. A quartet composed of Eula Olsen, Florence Johnson, Earland Oman and Karl Josephson will be featured. Karl Josephson will solo. A also present a vocal short talk by R. N. Price will also be given. Mrs. Katherine Jaggi is director of the choir, All ward members and friends are invited to this meeting. Opening Meeting Is Held By Seagull D.U.P . The Seagull camp of the D. held their opening meeting Thursday evening, September 23 at the home of Lucille U. P. Olsen. second vice Toombs, presided and conducted the meeting. The opening song, Daughters . Utah Pioneer was by the group and prayer was by Kdythe Bowering. A song, When Day Is Done, was sung by Connie Peters. They Came in M8 was the title of the lesson by Mae D. Smith. If I Could Tell was sung by Connie You, Peters. The current events, "Women In The News, was discussed by Emelia Welling. The life sketch of Mary Eurt Wight was given by a granddaughter LaPreal Wight. The closing song "Nay Speak No 111 was followed by the benediction by Sarah Josephson. Refreshments were served by Ellen Toombs, Chloe Peterson, Mae Hoopes and Leah Jensen, to 22 members and two visitors. Ellen was captain Hugh M. Rowe. Mrs. Stratford chose to wear a monsoon gray crepe model. Mrs. Brown was attractive in French black with beaded cream blouse. Both ladies wore orchid corsages. The couple will honeymoon at Broadmoor in Colorado Springs. For her going-away- , the bride donned a chocolate check suit with town brown accessories. They will return to Salt Lake City to make their home. guests for the Wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Stratford of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Whitney of Dickinson, N. D., Mrs. E. R. Medland, sister of the brideand twin daughters, groom, Marilyn Medland and Mary 5ZSfH?aW COMING SOON TO THE CAPITOL FOR MORE HEAT FASTER! 0 More Heating Surface with 0 the HeatExchartger the greater heating surface of the exclusive Norge heat exchanger, the Norge delivers more heat faster. The greater amount of air heated by the exchanger is passed into the air circulating throughout the space to be heated; less heat escapes up the chimney. MODEL Former everywhere ore finding it poyt to do their dirt moving, field grading ond leveling in the fall of the year. More time 1 usually available. Field ore mare opt to be dry ond workobie. Get The BEST Its Quebec, Canada. Because of $695.08 J m S. Post Office Room 209 eliminate the Humps and Hollows in wr-1lC- Mr. Brown is a graduate of Bishop's college at Lennoxville AIR FORCE RECRUITING OFFICE Utah Power & Light Co. 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FH-5- 5 illustrated hero priced a $126.50 Less $18.50 Old Terms for your Stove If Desired heat TODAY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ElEHiELLS, BEEHIVE COAU APPLIANCE 94 ii rzT-rrr- wwWi Cal. bride is a graduate of the University of Utah where siie was affiliated with Pi Beta The Apply for Officer Candidate School if you are a high school graduate from 19 to 28 years old. If you are a Veteran, find out the special choices open. BUT REMEMBER these privienlistments In leges are for the Regular Army. Get the facts at your U. S. Army and U. S. Air Force Recruiting Station. Mrs. Theron B. Lee, president of the Civic Improvement club announced today that the club will resume regular meetings again following a three months vacation. The meeting will be held Thursday afternoon, September 30 at 4 oclock at the Smiths nieces, Mrs. Rose Ham- Commercial club rooms. All mond and Mrs. Lily Brown of members are requested to be there. Canada. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Elsie Savage, Mrs. Marian Visitors Yield Profit Boston ( UP) A chamber of Butler, Miss Helen Butler, Mrs. Rose Hammond, Mrs. Lily Brown, commerce poll of 1,860 persons Mrs. Glen Pitcher of Smithfield. who attended a convention here that the delegates Mrs. Alex revealed Mrs. John Musulas, Musulas, Mrs. Ray Korth and spent a total of $102,300 while in Boston. Mrs. Margaret Smith. $795.00 r Young men who volunteer for 3 years in the U. S. Army will continue to have special enlistment Choices open to them. If you are a high school graduate, choose before you enlist one of 60 splendid technical school courses and assure yourself of the training you want. 1 4fi Sec. nd year The Auxiliary was Porn shortly after World War I when reluming veterans were struggling to obtain proper care and just compensation for their disabled comiades. The women of their families wanted to help and to supplement the .00, of the organized newly strength American Legion, the mothers, wives, sisters and daughters of Legionnairies, those of the w'ar dead, and the women veterans formed the Ameiiean Legion Auxiliary. The Auxiliaiy has been grow-insince and is composed of the women who have sent sons, husbands, fathers and brothers to defend the freedom and democracy in two wars, or who themselves have secured. They are dedicated to the defense of Americas freedom and demoencracy against peace-timcroachment. To protect America from foreign tyranny, the Auxiliary advocate's adequate bon. preparation for the nations Standing witli the groom as his best man 1 Motor !0DGE $1495.60 25 daughter of cially prominent Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Stratford, joined the list of autumn brides September 24 when she exchanged vows with William McDonald Brown, son of Mis. E. R Brown of South Pasadena, California. The vows were read by can-- ' dlelight in the presence of fam-- ' intimate members and ily friends of the bride and bridegroom at the homes of the brides parents. Richard C Strat ford, an uncle of tlie bride, Following the ceremony. a wedding supper was served to the party. was beautifully Tlie bride gowned in an original model of sky blue silk faille with embroidered lace bertha collar, studded in rhinestones with pointed waist and pannier skirt. hat was of Her halo crown matching blue faille edged in rhinestones and fastened to a veil of finest illusion. She was wearing blue short gloves and carried a white prayer book with white orchid marker. Tlie bride asked Miss Martha Beal to be her sole attendant. in a gown She was dressed styled after the bride's in deep mulberry faille. Slip wore a braided halo and held a colonial bouquet of Joanna Hill roses tied with faint blue rib- s Lovely Birthday Party t., th. h to lec tinmg Mrs. (Jordon Higler formerly Ronnie Gardner ing piaver. Roll call and minutes ot previous meeting were lead. Lillian Swrisl reported seven good cheer visits to the sick ainl home bound. Donna Harmon and Joyce Stokes sang, Let The Rest Of The World Go and "My Happiness.. GerBy, aldine Stei ten was then accompanist. An Indian pioneer experience was read by Sarah H. Horsley .uni June Larson sang, "The Ci.uile Song." Eflie Welling gave a humorous reading entitled, "The New Church Organ." The outstanding feature of the evenings piogratn was that which was given by Mrs. Minnie Campion who is 89 years old and the unlv living pioneer in the Second ward. Mrs. Campion very cleverly gave a memorized redding entitled. "T h e Prodigal Boy. After persuasion, she veiy modestly sat down to the piano and sang, "Dimples, playing tier own accompaniment. Mrs. Campion demonstrated to a much younger group of women, those things that can be accomplished through a life of right thinking and developing, cultivating and maintainthat ing tlie God given gifts are hers Rem.tiKs were given by Bndie Hansen and the closing musical was a piano selection entitled, The Flower Song, which was followed by the closing prayer by Ottalene Valentine. Refreshments were served to 17 members and two guests present. Legion Auxiliary is told in a pamphlet recently released by the orgamations national headInquarters at Indianapolis, diana. in connection with the organiatiumj membership (Live. In 1921 the organization had a membership of 131, 000 members and in 1946 had grown to a membership of 793,479, an increase of 662.479 members in a Mr. and Mrs. John P. Holmgren of Bear River City invited as their guests last Fiiday evening, the Promenaders. on the occasion of Mrs. Holmgrens 81st birthday . During the evening delicious letreshments were served by Mesdames James P. Jensen, Leon J. Jensen and Claude R. Barker. Mayor and Mrs. Austin Johnson of Bear River City were special guests and Mrs. Johnson Oak Camp D.U.P. To l entertained the group with Meet At Siggard Home accordion selections. She also plajed some of the old time Members of the Oak camp, dance tunes for which records a:e not available. Daughters of Utah Pioneers, will meet Thursday evening, Those present besides the host September 30 at 7:30 oclock. and hostess and special guests The meeting will be held at the were: Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Reedhome of Mrs. Sarah Siggard at er, Mr and Mrs. A. H. Hansen, Seventh south, Third west, offiMr and Mrs. Waiter Bosley and cers stated. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wood of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Jensen of Bear River Cuy; Mr. Of Utah Pioneers To Hold and Mrs. Leon P. Jensen and Daughters Mr. and Mrs. Claude R. Barker Convention At Hotel Utah Saturday of Route No. 1, Brigham City; The annual convention of the will begin at 12 noon. An inMr. and Mrs. C. A. Carlson of Willard and Mr. and Mrs. Mel- Daughters of the Utah Pioneers teresting program has been arwill be held this year at the ranged and will start Saturday vin L. Kay of Brigham City. Hotel Utah in the Lafayette afternoon at 2 oclock. From ballroom, Saturday, October 2. 4:00 until 5:30 o'clock all guests To Valentine Reunion For this leason, the meeting are invited to attend the DaughBe Held In Salt Lake scheduled for the county offi- ters of Utah Pioneers exhibit and flower show at the Capitol. The annual Valentine family cers of the organization on OcActivities for the day will be un2 tober has been will reunion be held in Salt postponed to a close with the brought 3 9 til at at the oclock October Lake City Friday evening, OcAround folklore convention, tober 1 at the 17th ward hall Commissioners rooms of the the which will comat 141 west First north, Salt county court house, announces mence-atCampfire 8 oclock that evening. Lake City, at 7:30 oclock. The Oneta Thorne, president. A special session of the concommittee has arranged for enDog Leads Rescuers tertainment and refreshments. vention for revision of the conRANDOLPH, Vt. (UP) TrapIf any further information is stitution and and all ped in a. gravel pit for six days, to are members asked desired, daughters interested are invited Duncan McPhail's cocker spaniel contact H. W. Valentine, 155 to this important meeting. The was rescued alive after another north West Temple street., Salt general session wil commence dog had lead searchers to the Lake City, Utah. at 10:00 oclock and luncheon scene. r with a effect with yoke of nylon sheer, and long wrist length pointed sleeves. The skin was full with an entrain and her fingertip veil was held at the crown with a coronet of seed pearls. She carried cons. a bridal bouquet of white roses Austin Larsen and LeRoy D. suiroundnig a huge orchid. White were speakers of the eveThe attendants, Arlene Merning. Bishop Knudspn gave the rell, Lynette Gardner and Syd-neclosing remarks and the closJeppsen were wearing of pastel shades and caring song was Paiting Hjmn, and benediction by Ross Olsen ried beautiful nosegays ot THURS. WED. . Promenaders Guests Of Mr. and Mrs. Holmgren the bridesmaids. Lynette Gardner and Sydnee Jeppsen. The bride was very gracious in a gown of white slipper satin of Life. Sec and ninai ft., th. beg. Cora the Have Dune Any Good In The Woild was the Today, opening song and Sarah Long-son- , Giaplain. offered he open- - Q More Days Set 42; The Sego Li y camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met Thursil.iv evening. September 23 at th..- inmie of M s. Rilla Jensen. B.idie Hansen captain, was in charge ot the program. s S S. Logan Temple Rites in a doul)lp.:ing ceremony pei formed recently in the Logan DSMiss Bonnie temple, Primary To Hold Barn Rac Gardner, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Robert Gardner of Beai Dance At Corinne k.'f. City became the loe!y Offieeis of the ('or.nne Pri- bnde ut ijoidon Bigler, son of mary association announced to- Mi. and Mrs. u. D. Bigler ol day they would hold a bam Eol!ir.s:on. dance at the Corinne ward chaImmediately following the pel Thursday evening, October ceremony, the newlyweds and 1 from 8:30 until 11:30 oclock. mernbeis of the bridal party Trail Builders, Home Builders vi ere guests of the brides patand Teen-agerare specially in- ents at a dinner at the Bluebird vited for a carnival of fun in- cafe m Logan. Present were Mrs. Wanda Johnson. Mrs. Dorocluding fish ponds, bingo, home, LoVell Simmons. made candy, pop corn and soft thy Jeppst-nMr. and Mrs. O. D. drinks. Bigler and M.. and Mrs. Robert Gardner. A good- time is promised lor Later that evening the young all who attended," announced couple were honored at a reofficers of the organization. ception and dance held at the Beai River ward amusement hall. In the receiving line were Larsen, White, Guest Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gaidner, Speakers At Second Wd. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Bigler, LoVell Simmons who stood with 'Regular sacrament meeting the groom as his best was held at the Second ward bride and groom, the man, the maid oi Sunday evening with Bishop honor, Miss Arlene Merrell and k J. Eldeil y rioncei Guest Amctium Legion Au. I'opuhn fttiglnim Gil h Mai t ied By Entertainer At Sego Shows Rapid Growth Candlelight At Lovely Home Ceremony Lily Camp DUP Meeting The glow th of tlie American i Miss Barbara Stratford, so- Lee .Medland of Pasadena, Mid-Septembe- r 29, 1948 o 20 ft mg T. of Brian were of members Tfield the ec. 24, ., U. S Glen father They were: Dennis son of Mr. and ft. to i W oi mg o 60 nd ut ' of N and Mrs. Mr. ,j the E. iror 4 deg I Diet. stake high at this blessed by his of IrD the name t. Four children 0f t ( 9 d . T t present as , ) min 050 11 dea-,if- sacrament. s nn the valentine and Prayer. i was number sung by lacrement itioneti, pectiv to fet. ftr luuc w. O God La-jve- r. io S. opening was follewed prayer by prophet, Comm, Bomuc Rae Gardner Becomes n e Of Gordon Bigler In Wednesday, Sept. VWh City. 'iti I a rr Inc. |