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Show Mrs. Hanline Honors Beth Nelsen And Emer Arbuckle Say " I Do's11 North Box Elder Stake Group Enjoy Social Early Fall Wedding Former Ingram Ladies Enjoy California Trip Audrey Frodsham With Hanky Shower Friday Elder stdk and 'presidency high councilmen at week last met wives their airs. and of President the home of deUllyvvhite for an evening lightful entertainment. M and Mrs. Glen Marble. Mr. were Vernon Kotter Mrs. and MarMr. hosts and hostesses. ble showed home movies to the Mr. and Mrs. L. H Montgom-- i ry of Ogden and Mrs. Bernice , Mis. Audrey Frodsham was f Johnston of Washington home last returned Ogden, honored guc-s- at a hanky show er given by Mis. Harry Hanline Wednesday from San Francisco been visiting Kiiday evening Mrs Frodsham whereMr.they had and Mis. Glen Ingram is leaving Brigham City to make with her home in Logan in the very and family. They had a pleasant trip, an enjoyable time and near future Mis. A wedding reception honored the vvea'her was ideal the! the at Greeting guests Mis Johnston the just weds on September 18 door weie Hulda and and Montgomery who Olga J Oliver at the South Weber recreation heard of the and crashed are daughters of M Miss Beth Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Nelson and granddaughter of Mrs. Smith of Biigham City, became the bride of Etner Howard Arbuckle, in ceremonies performed September 17 in the Salt Lake L.DS. temple. Ter-late- t j of- fice expenses. Greyhound's operating costs have continually risen . , . yet Greyhound fares are still mighty low, still the biggest bargain in transportation. Ask the Agent for full information about IOW FARES Los (On GREYHOUND add fox) way Kentucky Whiskey Blend IS AVAILABLE everything arranged for you in advance! Aik or fret colorful literature. ' sunny brock side 175 Enjoy the whiskey t 1006000000 64 PROOf PACIFIC SIAGIS, IM. DISTILLERS NATIONAL 4J thats GRAIN PRODUCTS NEUTRAL SPIRITS CORPORATION, NEW YORK. NEW YORK L. Dames Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunsaker to cut their wedding cake following home prepare monies August 28. . . SATISFACTION o c ALL-WA- YS (Paid Political Advertisement Mrs. Clifford Husbands 17 in charge. After a short honeymoon trip to Bear Lake, the couple are at home in Brigham City. Deseret Camp Of D.U.P. Meet At Jensen Home The Deseret camp of the Daughteis of Utah Pioneers met at the home of Ester R. Jensen iceently with Leona Bunderson, captain, presiding. Mable S. Andersen, second conducted. The opening song, "All Is Well,' was followed prayer by Lottie Simon-sen- . Roil call was read and minutes approved. Four good cheer visits were reported and Mrs. Petersen played an accordion selection. Elsie Christensen gave the sketch of her own life. Mrs. Peterson then played another selection on the accordion and Mrs. Bunderson spoke of plans for the Christmas party. Elsie Christensen was announced as the class leader. The closing song. "Loves Old Sweet Song, was followed by prayer by Ann C. Jensen. vice-captai- br Lord t A JOINT RESOLUTION PRO; PROSING TO AMEND ARTICLE CON1, SECTION Id OK 1ME STITUTION OF THE SI ATE UTAH. RELATING TO PROSE; CUTION BY INFORMATION OR INDICTMENT AND TO GRAND JURIES. Be it resolved by the Legislatu-of the State of Utah, of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor thereof: 1. It is proposed to Section amend Article 1, Section 13 of the Constitution of the State of Utah to lead: Section 13. Offenses heretofore inrequired to be prosecuted by dictment, shall be prosecuted by information after examination and commitment by a magistiate, unless the examination be waived bv the accused with the consent of the State, or by Indictment, with or without such examination and commitment. The formation of and the powers the gland ju-and duties thereof shall be as prescribed by the Legislature. of 2. The Secretary Section State is dnected to submit the proposed amendment to the electors of the Strvte of Utah at the next general election in the manner as provided for by Article 23, Section 1, Constitution of Utah. Sectioh 3. If adopted by the electors of this state, this amendment shall take effect the first day of January, 1949. Kin i A ' C-- .V'jM ACTION PACKED CO-HI- for Man-Hu- nt e T MURDER! two-thir- The bride for a black and white diess with black accessories i Pk CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT two-tiere- tuA All of us in this dealership CO. and Junior girl may observe the Sabbath. Ann Jones sang, Teach Me To Pray, and Elia Honeyvilie. The marriage was performed August 28 at the home of the bride's parents with Bishop Lewis Wight officiating, in the presence of close friends and lelatives of the young couple. The bride was lovely in an atomic blue gown with full skirt, tight bodice and cape sleeves. She was wearing matching long gloves of the same ma- Balls. terial as the gown. On the left Refreshments were served durshoulder was pinned a corsage course of the evening. of roses, stephanotis and gar- ing the chose her going-avva- Republican Nominee for Governor !m your Chevrolet dealer. Biddr Patsy Raw son and Dailene Meservy, a Beehive and Junior girl, each told how a Beehive Ferrin Hunsaker stood as best man with the bridegroom. The house was decorated with pink and white gladiolas to match the pink and white color theme. A wedding cake, deeoiated with large pink rosebuds on the sides and a miniature bride and groom standing before a wedding bell opening on top, was the centerpiece with la pink tapers in crystal holders on each side. The table was covered with a lovely hand crocheted lace table cover. In charge of the gift room were NeMa Parson and Margene Sincerely, j cjwidy circle noon ward. cere- 1 opponents supporters about what I am going to do if 1 am Governor with respect to liquor, let's get the record straight. There is no good way to administer liquor, only a best way. I couldn't pass a law on this subject if I wanted to. The legislature does that. 1 propose, however, to appoint a committee of churchmen, businessmen, labor representatives and representatives of other groups, to study the problem and make recommendations to the legislature. This State could stand a little more enforcement of laws and a lot less talk. vm rw gttfuini and Barbaia Rasmussen gave the opening prayer. A welcome talk was given by Mrs. Daines. The program was built around the theme Remember the Sabbath Day. to Keep It Holy," and Lynn Reeder told why a scout is reverent, with Jay Meservy speaking on "Prop-in er Observance of the Sabbath the Open." These boys represented the Boy Scouts of the Faye Balls Becomes Mrs. Robert Hunsaker In Ceremony Performed At Parents Home Since there seems to be a lot of free talk coming from my oT C' - The eongiegation sang, Accept Our True Devotion, Olive Snow' w'as maid of honor, gowned in a pmk gown with corsage of pink and white roses PfLSBGB nerr.b ,nd a 17 E 2 So. denias. Jtl noon, Speual 1 Will At end selections on tne piano weie played by ms with mv and solovox were, Dames otie.ed a fw Karen Craghead. They and marks and served "Sunshine oi my Heart, TiwJi' 'Ikar to the Heart of the ShepTwo FISHER MOTOR 1 tt t'-- by UNION AGAIN! 'COME OVER OH THE HOWARD HOTEL Phone FAVORITE THIS FINE KENTUCKY fun-fillt- and Hon Christensen, he.d. M Men each Jay Valentine re,B Gleaner gi-- l and talked on Why I Should Make net solo entitled "t Other W a t oi .ft4 Sunday Dilterent Than KImpr Day I I, HEBER BENNION, JR., Secretary of State of the State of Utah, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the constitutional amendment proposed by the regular session of the Twenty-Sevent- h Legislature, 1947, as appears of record in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, thu 16th day of August, 1948. DOORS its AcnS, OPEN AH AT uui U LION 6:00 P. M, PS?! V Si PICK O' THE PICTURE ? THE HELD OVER WEJHW he 1 Starring WILLIAM BENDIX jdvt$ i SEAL) Tl! CLAIRE Thursday - Friday - Saturf Secretary of State, BILL BIG DOUBLE no matter what our particular job may be are working together to give you for all your automotive needs. Its a privilege to Satisfaction serve you in any way we can, whenever we can. DAY AND NIGHT WRECKER SERVICE All-wa- the Service Manager. Its my job to see that your work is done when promised, that our workmanship is the finest available and that our prices are fair. We in the Service Department are out to give you I'm Satisfaction . . . and All-wa- I hope youll give us a chance to prove QJ3I : TOM ' x. f o A & ,;- - RehanM Piuuie ReTeiMO bj I gum 9 SINGS it! S Im the Parts and Accessories Manager. Featuring genuine make sure you we and accessories one thats Chevrolet parts way here. Being as friendly, helpful and cooperaget Satisfaction f SONGS! ALSO SATl COMING ff f Nv tf-- :; '$r All-wa- tive as we can those are the other ways. Try us " out sometime soon, V will you? SATISFACTION All-WAY- S Day Time Nite Time ni up nj rnom PHONE 906 ' -COluMBiA PlLlLifttb 0 && o- pififnt; fr'teFilVil m Tfie PLUS vuwrsRKy Y1 Roan Glonj HENRY- Jari JOHN North Main Street Phone tin HOLT Srr?'ioD, 18 t f jh luunuiaiiw BUTTkAM t Do Ptor rrprl YM.) t hy SPIRAL -- SHC - CARTOON- Pit h 10,'il S T r'r -- 1 Titf wP AUTO REPAIRS to their Of interest many fiiends is the recent marriage of Faye Balls and Robert Hunsaker. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Laren Balls and her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hunsaker of LEADS IN COURTESY AMAZING AMERICA TOURS d or carefree, fall vacations OmM A BRAND was Y Wednesday, Is The Place For All Your O Sunny Brook S12.20 $14.25 $14.00 $10.05 Angeles San Francisco Portland Las Vegas Luncheon Trap IOrson i Former Willard Boy And Ogden Girl Are Married September 15 NOW AT A POPULAR PRICE! Box 'ew5g oumal BOX ELDER Brigham City. Utah yoardr . g OTHER Ingiam Kay Nielsen, a son oi Mrs. with the Johnston, stationed njvy at San Diego, was given a five day leave and was also a visitor at the Ingram home, lie was very happy while with lus inoher, uncles aunts and He icports he is uiusins his work and has been in Laming since April, 1948 Miss Bonnie Stokes and Floyd Baker were married September 15 and a reception honored them on September 27 at the Wilson Lane school auditorium in Ogden, Utah. Mr. Baker is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Baker, former Brother Rallies Around Willard residents and a grandBROCKTON. Mass. (UP) De- son of Mrs. Letitia Smith of spite breaking his ankle the Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Arvol Smith and night before, Bernard Burbank of Brockton attended his sis- Mrs. Letitia Smith attended the ters wedding on ciutches. wedding reception. fares, convenient schedules for any trip. money-savin- group . party hall. it diessed as maid and homeliume their are making They made in Salt Lake City where Mr. Old fashioned pallor games is employed were played with pnes being awarded to lhyllls Call, Merle Craghead and Leah Fish burn Tilt guest of honor received many beaut ilul hanky gilts. The house was beautifully decorated with tall floweis with a centerpiece of vanous colored loses. Dainty refreshments weie served to Mrs Leah Fish burn, Mis. Lenora Stratton. Mrs. liar-tel- l Donna Woodland, Mrs, Packer, Mrs. Merle Craghead Mrs. Harriet Ball, Mis. Mabel Mis. Mrs. Phyllis Call, Ball, Thema Lai sen, Mis. Ruth Black, MOST PRICES ARE WAY UP Mrs. LaVine Hansen, Mrs. Beth but Greyhound fares are Olsen, Mrs. Olive Munson, Mrs. Connie Peteis, the hostess and Still mfqhfy low the guest of honor. Jujt like your household end The North n Gun Yt Don't AIS "THE DUDt r.0ES v |