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Show W(iy 0V(J $-MH- e I ('p) vetoj I Cunplimn - ... 'tiirn f, im Hi Thirty nine day s dci htr' son heard a joyful bark outside a his door and opened n to adm t Home Route li Skii. teirei. colored tia-lU"- h Skipp, tired and woin from Now You See Bonnie Lee Brown Becomes Lovely Btidc Of John L. Clark In Home Ceremony Oct. 2 It, Now You Don't Of interest to their many friends was the recent marriage of Miss Bonnie Lee Brown and John L Clark on October 2. Miss Blown is the daughter of Mr. and Mis James A Brown and Mr c lark is the son of Mrs. Florence Clark of Ogden. The ceremony was performed in the presence ol families of the couple The ceremony was performed at the home of the brides par- ents at 21 north, Second east. Bishop J Oleen Palmer read and performed the ceremony before a mantle beautifully decorated with chiysanthemums and white j gladioli For her wedding, the bride chose an original floor length creation of heavy white crepe designed with drop shoulders, with a bodice of silver sequins. Mrs. Elna Growdtg was malioill of honor and Francell Brown,' sister of the bride was bridesmaid. Mrs (Trow dig was gowned in a blue tormal with tiny ruffles and corsage of gardenias and talisman rose's. Francell was gowned in a pink balla-rindress and wore a corsage of tiny pink rosebuds. The bridal bouquet was two orchids. Jack Moriey of Ogden assisted as best man. Centering the lovely serving table was a beauthree-tieretifully decorated wedding cake with miniature bride and groom standing before a heart with tiny love birds at their feet. On either side Were white candles in crystal holders. Serving little individual cakes with the initial "C in pink were Mrs Johanna Jorgensen and Franeell Brown. Mrs. Clark was a candidate his f0Ur trip, but glad to be home. J, pin his master. in nous items f,,r Please tu-Lrtsen, 49 left his b t 01 e rela- - the News Journal L.,aij to 'ist I;' took oclock Tuesday the dog afternoons and Thuisday He Kv and 1 left xt, TMinet hlPi Hiwyiaii.'l' yiiiyy 4d al Wednesday, October Brigham City, Utah October Bride r il Ylews-oum- BOX ZLDOl 13, 1948 o, m -s ,si ;i op ed o, e P he JJ . rA X- - nd ?te j a pr ice. " its quality drugs at low cost youre seeking, take the direct route When to savings (he Peoples Drug way. On our counters .youll find not only the best fn adyertised products, but youll lind them at slimmed-dowprices. So next time youre drug shopping, e to Peoples Drug. make a GEM BLADES 25Bonnie n - bee-lin- Lee Brown for Peach Queen in last years contest. The young couple are making their home in Ogdon where Mr. Clark is employed at the California Packing Corporation. an appreciate e audience as he performs his sleight of hand tricks between scenes of The Boy With Green Hair. Boh learned to be fast with his hands when he was interwith Pat The two collegiate heavyweight champ. O" 111 len and Dean Stockwell in the technicolor drama. . . . co-st- ar Hunters May Build Blinds At Bear River Refuge Any Time After Fri., Oct. 22, To Season Opening be Biiu Kivu Mipidtory Bud leluge will be open to prosppe me liun'ei - who wish to bung out and laumli Ibeir boats, build blinds or otherwise prepare lor the opening of hunting season, from Friday, October 22, tor one week until the opening of hunting season at noon Friday, October 29, Vane T. of the Wilson, supenntendent refuge, said yesterday. Driving along the dikes will be permitted this week, for those wishing to use automobiles to rt ach hen blind locations, be said When burning season opens, duving on dikes is pro- 32.39 TUSSY LIPSTICK 31.00 1" Dr. West TOOTH PASTE 50c Size ( j: 1 e CREAM OIL Regular $1.00 size ... UNGUENTINE FOR BURNS d r 39 WILDROOT Members Invited To anadians, ol giay geese Hunting areas will be within Alpha Chi Omega the same boundaries on the as last year, Wilson said. Founder's Day Fete Unit No. 2 and parts of Units Alpha Chi Omega members No. 1 and 3 will be open for all parts of Utah are infrom area with the huntng, along to attend the second anvited south of the Unt No. 5 dike, nual State Day and the sixty-thirknown as the Willard spur." Founders day anniversary on Saturday, October 16. A one oclock luncheon will Card Of Thanks feature a circus theme in the We wish to take this opporJunior Ballroom at Hotel Utah. tunity of expressing our gratiMrs. Paul H. Snow is state tude to all who assisted so willchairman and Mrs. Jack E. the illness and ingly during , death of our beloved mother, Stahl is chairman of arrange-for an Alpha Chi Circus." ments and sister, Mrs. g andmother, members are Eunice Perry Thorne. We es- 'Other committee hibited Mrs. Betty C. Foutz, Mrs. Richwant to acknowledge pecially Opening at noon on Friday, the services of the bishoprics ard H. Child, Miss Doris Jones, Miss October 29, bunting each day and Relief Societies of the the Mrs. Mary B.Jean Jacobsen and thereafter for migratory water-fow- l First and Sixth Ralph Keddington. of our wards, f Reservations should be mailed hour will be from relkind and many thoughtful to f Mrs. Richard Child, 1919 Im-belore sunrise until atives, friends and neighbors, perial Street, Salt Lake hour before sunset. City, or ot.the eontributors to the proat Salt Lake. Refuge regulations on hunt- fusion of beautiful florals, of 'phone ing will be similar to last year. those who took part at the fuOnly three shots will be per- neral, and of the many whose Seventies Conduct The mitted in a gun, and guns must services were not requiied, but be plugged to admit no more so graciously offered them. Program At Sixth Ward than two shots in the magazine yvho It was the combined efforts of Sacrament meeting was held and one in the batrel. all of you that made Saturdays at The limit on ducks has been the Sixth ward chapel Sunevents a beautiful benediction increased to five birds daily to a day evening with Arthur Steffen, life. noble useful and In charge. this year, plus live geese, no In thelong, counselor, de-pof our dear words The opening song was Come moie than two of which may be You were much too i ted one, Ye Children of The Lord," by good to us, but the memory of the congregation. The opening a be of will kindness part your was given by Lester Barprayer us always. ker, followed by a song entitled, For quick comforting help for Backache. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Wood and "Behold Rheumatic Pains Getting Up Nights, strong the Great Redeemer cloudy urine, irritating passages. Leg Pains, Family Die, by the choir, under the circles under eyes, and swollen ankles, due Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Thorne direction of Mrs. Lottie Tyson, to nonorganlc and Kidney and Bladder troubles, try Cyttx. Quick, complete and Family with Merle Malmrose at the satisfaction or money back guaranteed. Ask Mrs. Jude May. your druggist for Cystex today. piano. Sacrament was administered by Lynn Richards and Dee Anof derson with the assistance HOW AT A POPULAR PRICE! the deacons. with The Seventies quorum, Heniy Drewes in charge, preBRAND sented the following program: "Let The Mountains Shout For Joy, a song by the choir. Remarks by Henry Drewes and a A Blend talk by Con Theuson. 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