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Show 1 I ournal KLDEA pox Utah jjigham City, Wednesday, Petersen Is ! A Awarded Prize display window' featuring bulbs, by Petersen of Brigham City, won ripctrie Second place in a contest among 'll eectric shops and appliance ores in the Ogden division of S'i,e Utah Power and Light and third Both first won by Ogden firms. were i prizes one stores and shops in !S Ogden division built win-- j featuring light !dow displays, 'suibs, and competed in the con- Lectnc liRh- October 13, 1948 The Puvve anl (l.xiMon of the - com-Inan- A professional window from Ogden, not connected deco-rato- r L 'f accompatnm Pi lone isi n H).h His Memory Good Mass HOLYOKE, I P) 'Y7 . Barbara e u - . llRht lun po those present Card cannot express the gratitude and appieuation we fill toward those who by 'heir Kindness and geneious asxit, tancc helped lighten oui hui din ot sorrow at the time of the death ot ou- - husband and fat h ii ndnw Westergaard May Gods bkssing rest with those who came 'o our assistance in way ndiew and fami'v Westergaard Please telephone vour society news to No 7 or 20 28.75 Down 2.25 a Week for sudsing, rinsing, draining e Adjustable pressure wringer edjusts for all fabrics 0 Heavy duty motor for dependable long term service Electro-Rins- e Wash clothes clearer and whiter faster. Get years of faithful service from famous Thor dependability. Get bigger loads done in full capacity white porcelain tub. Tub cover seals in suds. Let us take care of your window glass problems for winter. 146 South j evening ceremony came the bade of son Groutage of Logan. Olsen is the daughter of Mr' d .md Mis Raymond Olsen Mr Groutage the son of Mr and On Saturday evening. 1 lO dcs m.t hn Johnson 'hp 'rmoO; building to par ticipate in a family reunion be The evening's festivities The ceremony was performed. 6 cold at lunch "ith and.B-at 7 30 at the home of Mr. o clock with Mr and Mrs Don Ed Olsen of this city with father of the bride reading Johnson and Mr and Mrs Cur Follow. farm ts Johnson in charge was a be mg lunch, piogram lies of the two emmies The bridal party stood before presented with George L. Johnl n. president of the family a fireplace decked with beauti Hat in charge. No written test is required for hues ot gladiolas. Roses and pniation, silver lace vine decorated theft,rrn quests included the three inspection officer positions in rtmalnln8 Children of John John the U S public health service, house throughout Mis. Moda J Jensen, Mrs Kl,son, field duty, foreign quarJust her Tiie bride chose for ou.sa J. Peteisen and George geneal division The positions antine moment a rich gieen street I, Johnson The Rrigham program con pay $1479 a year and aie loca model and was wearing a coi sisted of 1 Phone community singing ted in Washington, D C , and with or or surrounded bids, sage led by Marie Thorne Jeppson bain roses Miss Bonnie Brow n by Verna K. John was maid of honor in a black accompanied son, a reading by Doris Ann afternoon dress with rose cor This Is My Bishop, a song, An Los of Scott Robert sage. meriid,1 by Loiella Tippets ae best as served friend his geles unnpanied by Eva Deane Ber man rott, a leading by Evelyn Ca A reception followed the rites a Solovox solo by Karen with Mr and Mrs Olsen, Mr lor, and a skit written by and Mis Joseph Groutage, the Craghead, Marie Thorne Jeppson entitled of hnde and groom, the maid 'The Johnsons Congregate in honor and best man in the re 2018 or, A 21st Century Meller fine ceiving d was presented by Beth Janice Glover and Afton Bow W.amer, Mabel Anderson, DaBaird, en weie in charge of the gift vid Morrell, Dallis Cole and Mr room and Mis. Wayne Johnson. Geo The serving table was attired L Johnson concluded the proin a blanket of green with love with memoirs of his fathgram ly brone and white dahlias ly er. ing in shallow dishes with a de An interesting display was lectable three tiered wedding cake topped with a miniature made of po. traits of John John on bride and groom eminating from son, his wives and children des a and the placaid, large a wedding bell background cendants of each child were forming the centerpiece. White asked to stand. tapering candles flanked either Following the program a side of the table. dance was enjoyed with Mr In charge ot serving was Mrs Ada Stander ot Bear River City and Mrs. Leon Rees and Mr in with Arlene Merrell, DeRevo and Mrs. Devercll fordance the charge. During Renee Harper, Harper and Renee tunes were read to the guests Stander assisting The couple are making their by Helen Thorne. George Ciag home in Salt Lake wheie the head furnished iccorded music for the dancing and a sound bridegroom is attending school. Nels system for the program. Sorensen was m charge of fiCONCERT nances General arrangements New for the evening we,e made by CONTEMPORARY Gporge L. Johnson, Ada J. Sandusky, Eph. M. Johnson, Oneta J. Thorne and Zina J. Jensen. At Members of the family from and California Utah, William M Stoddard, whose were in Idaho, attendance. home is in Richmond, has en It was decided that the spon-cor- s tered on duty as a pharmacist for next yeais reunion will at Peoples Diug store in Brig be Teah Watkins branch of ham City, Ray H. Grant, owmer the the family June Watkins will and manager, announced today. act as chairman. Stoddard is a graduate from the Univeisity of Colorado phar rolling pins and an electric iron. 12 Three tups to a hospital maey school, completing his schooling and examinations this for emergency aid. summer. He replaces Eugene Wade as phaimacist at Peoples Wade recently purchased Drug a drug store in Ogden. GLASS a $3,-72- 7 until accepted in Washing'on next June 30, but should be filed not later than October 26 Numerous engineering posi tions in Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming paying from $3,727 to $6 235 a y ear are to be filed filled from applications with the 13th civil service region pi lor to October 18. Applicants will be rated on the extent and quaity of their experience and education, and will not be required to compete in wntten examinations. Information on any of these positions may be secured from serIf. W. Forrest, local civil vice secretary, at the post office, Brigham City. H. McNAMARA VETERINARIAN East of Rear River City Postoffice Tremonton Exchange Phone Rear River City 2391 J. j The ideal portable for picnics, outings, hunting trips, etc. Operates on batteries or used in the home on circuit regular Extreme sensitivity and smartly finished. You will have music where-eve- r you go In addition to being proud to own this "Big-Set- " performing portable. AC-D- Pharmacist Peoples Drug BRIGHAM Phone 548 Main Thone 696 for free estimate. BBIGHAM TIRE SHOP ' Large Crowd Attends John Johnson Family when she w Madi James Reunion Saturdsy Eve Miss 5K3-R1- Words n ' , Of Thanks Mrs, Jr Mrs ,, f ,, nil m a I Midi isnn tin mh mt the muni'; lo tie Law Proves Swift u'e rjp u mts must liav e Okia W'EUOK ll'i James eh,' B Oiivo outdistanced Wewoka had t ve yt ns exnenence in foi comirunnah'e disease control. Polrt-Chief Bill .Nicholson But wo-- w i h the I 6 public health 20 blocks to avoid a icst ur technical nursing and the chief finallv caught up and Mrv fined Olivo SI per block plus si hospital duties in the a mod education Appio r.ate next forces The for the police fund race will cost $2 pci block, the mav be substituted for part of the experience chief warned Mathematician Jobs in Washington, D U paying from Good-Payin- g Positions m $i2 3" a year require col m mathematics oi Lgi degree In Civil Service Open four veals' technical experience one to Hu in Acceptance of applications for foul niathem ot s, plus vc'ars pro responsible ser m mil good paying jobs fesvionai expc nence in matheKce was announced this week matics No written test is re- b R w Borre.st, local secret aiy. Applications will be quned at the Brigham City post office. , Miss Elna Olsen joined the rowing list of autumn brides lovelv ,,n September 23 at a-- and Mrs Hannah Brown il'e was aw aided to Mrs h Ms Peicy Tuttle " J, me Reard ,n . ho reached out to hands with the man w ho walk ed into his garage Reardon in stantly lecogn ed Tuttle, who lef Holyoke 10 yea s ago to live in California. the famous l anrt ',1 wnou,ied-wi;1;,7rr;i1:;- :;;!; v t "v? imlv w.sl y." M0,r,ll ! pst Elna Olsen Becomes Mrs. James Groutage At Lovely Evening Home Ceremony Sept. 23 Mrs L Max Bott was hostess at a pretti'v ai ranged bridge Light, tisited a,! u ndow d spiavs en paitv at her lovelv new home tered in the contest and' rid. iv rated evening P6torstn s uirido st'ccnd Hiidl in nod gut'sts wort1 it was the only prize Lavon winning win Mrs Ht lii Bov ('i, Mrs Clow outside MCsen Mrs Margaret lewis Ogden with Utah I Mrs. L. Max Bott Is Bridge Club Hostess SHOP t REDUCED! D Charges Wife Made Landing 12-Poi- d n Li nt W. Va. (UP) disgruntled husband, apparently fighting foi suivival, filed a 12 point bill of complaint asking for a divorce. His wife, he said, acts exactly like a frenzied Malay running amok, leavher in ing utter destruction wake. His wife's wake left these, he charged. 1 An automobile with all windows smashed. 2. An expensive lounging chair and cabinet radio ruined by hot water. his 3 Several retreats from home at the point of a butcher knife 4 Smashed Christmas gifts. 5. Clothing rubbed with a greasy ham hock. 6. Eight clean shirts ripped into shreds 7. A complete surprise supper he prepared dashed to the floor. 8. A $12 box of groceries de stroyed by his wifes feet 9 A beating administered with the heel of her shoe until he lapsed into semi consciousness. 10. A wounded right arm suf fered when his wife sank her teeth into it and at the same time tore his trousers to pieces 11. A disfigured face which stopped such thrown items as 323 So. 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I . in ctob" '' Me" i't not . in .m in meals-depend- able any kind of weather. will he See your nearest Union Pacific ticket agent-services and about the variety of available tell you o'" accommodations. ti' Union Pacific Railroad in i ire fti r fO'r IF" I) Read Wedding Anniversary comfort-rest- ful tie Vaibf StteOMfaeU The Dutch Millers celebrated their Tin Wedding Anniversary Saturday. Everything had to be tin. Folks even ate off tin plates, and drank coffee out of tin cups. Mhen it was time to drink a toast to the bride and groom, out came the final touch: ice cold beer in cans. And come the Millers 15th anniversary (Glass) I expect well be toasting them with sparkling beer in bottles! missus have got along together m their policy of with never a criticism of each others differences in taste. From where I sit, its due to two things: Temperance as that moderate preference for beer suggests, and Tolerance for their own differences of opinion and for the tastes of others, whether applied to beer, to politics, or how to celebrate an anniversary. And I couldnt help thinking that there was a leson for married fo1' s in the wav Dutch and hs Copmf't r'iS, Lruttd 76e Tretidiiuc'i 99 How to Celebrate Your S19 76 during this Big Sale' 7 tubes plus rectifier give Purfi ou plenty of power Sstve burton tuning . S - - ,A HU7! in. TABLE RADIO sensationaI reduced JmS- - 3 these radios price for or ivory plastic cabinet. wont last long at this price! Hurry Phone 63 68 South Main Store Your States Brewers Foundation MJA-W- i iiTiithtffl "irmifii iimfiiinr u WWH mm frrtfclfafef |