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Show it BOX ELDER Yjewi-oum- ai Brigham City. Utah Wednesday, Jan, 26, 1949 Marjorie Troxcll Becomes Bride Of Edell Butterfield In The Logan L.D.S. Temple Mon. Miss Marjorie Troxell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Trox-ell- , became the bride of Edell Butterfield Monday, January 21, in the Logan temple. The ceremony was performed by ElRay L. Christiansen, president of the temple. A wedding dinner honoring the newlyweds was held, with members of the immediate families as guests, Monday afternoon at the home of the bride's Elder high school, and attended Utah State Agricultural college. She has been employed as receptionist for Dr. E. B. Harrison the past three and one-hal- f years. The bridegroom is a son of and Mrs. Zach T. Butterfield of Riverton, Utah. He was graduated from Jordan high school, and served two years in the U. S. navy during the war. The young couple will make parents. The bride is a graduate of Box their home in Salt Lake City. NEED Mr. COAL? ORDE- R- ' OiD.. GET THE BEST! Ask For LION Coal Shit Its clean burning, has less waste and more heat than ordinary coal. ORDER TODAY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Ft. Brigham Camp To Hold Meeting Thurs. Double Ring Rites Performed At Home Make Martha Nielsen Mrs. Howard Sorenseh Jan. '21 Perry Green And Gold Ball Thurs. Evening The Perry ward will hold their Miss Martha Nielsen and HowGreen and Gold ball Thursday Sorensen were united ard in evening, January 27 in the ward marriage in a double ring cereamusement hall. The ball will stait promptly at mony Friday evening, January brides 9 oclock and the crowning of 21 at the home of the Mr. and Mrs. J. C. the queen. Miss Barbara Billings, parents, will he held at 9.30 oclock. Miss Nielsen at 403 south First west. is the son of Mr. Killings will be attended by Miss Mr. Sorensen Mrs. Chris Sorensen of Salt and Miss Wilma Fisher and Joy Lake City. Walker. A highly entertaining floor J. Edwin Baird read the marshow has been planned and will riage rites in the presence of be presented at 10.30 oclock. members of the immediate The public is cordially invited to families; Mrs. Chris Sorensen of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. attend. J. C. Nielsen ofi Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Campbell of Card Of Thanks Salt Lake City, Mr and Mrs. Words cannot express thejjames Nielsen of Ogden and a we friend, Mrs. Leo Jen6en. gratitude and appreciation feel toward those who, by their A. L. Campbell stood with the kindness and generous assis- groom as best man and Mrs. tance, helped lighten our bur- Marian Morrell, twin sister of den of sorrow at the time of the the bride, was her matron of death of our father, Kenji Say-am- honor. May Gods blessing rest The bride was lovely in ,a with those who came to our grey dressmaker suit with light assistance in any way. orchid accessories and orchid Sayama Family. corsage with a chic hat of pink and orchid. Mrs. Merrell was dressed in a pink suit with navy blue accessories with a gardenia corsage. The mother of the bride was gracious in a grey crepe dress with gardenia corsage and Mrs. Sorensen was lovely CATS in black velvet. Men in the wedding party were wearing FIGHTING boutennieres. Following the ceremony a delicious buffet supper was make an awful noise served the guests by Mrs. Nielsen, after which the couple left and on a short honeymoon trip. They So does your radio will make their home in Brigwhen it goes on a ham City upon their return. Mrs. J. C. Nielsen was hostess static binge. at a shower honoring her daughLet us overhaul it ter on January 12 with many to reduce static and lovely and useful gifts being received. Refreshments were serv- increase reception. ed to 24 guests present. a. Dr. Moskowitz Speaker At Civic Improvement Meeting Tomorrow Aft The regular monthly meeting the Civic Improvement club will be held Thursday afternoon, January 27 in the Commercial clubrooms. The meeting, formerly scheduled for 4 oclock, will start at 3:45 oclock, fifteen minutes earlier, and members are urged to come at this earlier time. Dr. S. L. Moskowitz will talk of on the New Advancement Medicine. Two solos by Val Woodland of Willard, will be presented on the program. A good attendance is desired. of Premary, YMMIA Are Reorganized At Sixth Ward Sunday Evening. From where I The Fort Brigham camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will hold their regularly Thursday scheduled meeting evening, January 27 at the home of Mrs. Marjorie Petersen, 463 north Third west at 7.30 A good attendance is des r by the camp officers. Creomulsion relieves promptly because tt goes right to the seat of tne expel trouble to help loosen and nature germ laden phlegm, and aid to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the unthe way it derstanding you must likeor you are quickly allays the cough back. to have your money t they didnt tramp on the rigt the other fellow." From wher I siUJunericak, the great land it is today tki our being tolerant of differeat pie and different Some tastes1, its a taste for otters. But been here longer than . on the Mayeven if they came over to the foreigners were they flower, fndians. and you Slim gets a little red him. And. could see that Doc had he goes the reason they came here, CREOMULSION Sacrament meeting , was held in the Sixth ward Sunday evening with Counselor Homer Tin-gein charge. The organ prelude was played by Roma Thbrsen and the opening song, Sweet Is the Work, was by the choir. Dean Cheney offered the opening prayer. Abide With Me, the sacrament song, was by the choir and sacrament was administered by Delonne Anderson, Dee Anderson and six deacons. The Primary reorganization was taken care, pf by Bishop ' Richard Hansen. The former presidency consisted,-- of Merle Malmrose .president, Hilda Anderson and Beth Qlsen as counselors, and Alice Jensen as secwith retary. They a vote of thanks and the following sustained:, Margaret Lewis, president; Chloe Sheffield, Alice Jensen, cmlnseiofs'ahdBeth Olson, secretary. Responses were American farmers have pro .by Jtferle Malmrose, Hilda given, duced 23 percent'- piore crops Anderson and Margaret Lewis.. with five percent less manpowThe Young Mens Mutual reer during the last three years was presented by than during the three years be- organization Homer Tingey."- - Those released fore World War II. were Kenneth Erickson, president and Norwood Hyer, first was counselor, ft Deah Cheney released as second counselor. Those sustained as new new office .we,!: Norwood Hyer, president; Dean Cheney, first counas selor and Donald Sheffield second counselor. Norwood Hyer and Don Sheffield gave short responses. ? x ' . Visiting high councilmen were Raymond plson and Heber J. Sessions' and' Fred J. Burt of the r stake and tobacco committee. Raymond Qlson talk-e4iJ'h4n6& I Like About Yolfr WSrcfvlWber J. Sessions subject was , Sacrament Meeting Is the Main Purpose of The Covenant Unto the Lord. The closing song was, My Creed, by the-- , choir, and prayer was by Dee Anderson. on, was to find freedom to think as they wanted to so V hairwaiting for a Hartman Slim day. other cut the crack about those lets slip with a who live by the depot. foreigners Slim, Now wait a minute, Dont forget snaps Doc Sherman. more or lew. were all foreigners have simply families of our For Your Cough Joe Mars J Who's A Foreigner? IjT Relief At Last sit-- square danca waltzing, radie or movies, milk or a temperate glass 1 kling beer. a Copynght, 1949, United Stotts Brewers for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis Fern, y ti . i - ? :t.i Poi wpre-releas- Akin to Automatic Propulsion ! -- BEEHIVE BEEHIVE COAL & APPLIANCE - COAL & APPLIANCE PHONE anti-liquo- i & a V, When the great new Cadillac engine was in the final a stages of development, a Cadillac engineer made test Tun up Pikes Peak. It felt, he said upon his return, as .if.the.car were moving by automatic propulsion., When you drive a 1949 Cadillac powered by this magnificent the engineer was nety engine you will understand what flow is so smooth and the The about. power talking t supply of power so seemingly inexhaustible that the driver f is scarcely aware of the engines existence. Owners arc finding that diis smooth, even, effortless flow bnc side all tires available at ad4ta k of power does far more than increase the car S e It adds immeasurably to handling ease and m verability. It increases the confidence of the pp tlie ,wheel, and thereby makes him a Letter dive ft increases the car's tfi a reSftai flit degree. It has long been true that a search for leads inevitably to Cadillac. But, today, the sjp are marked so plainly hat searching is not fit1. There is, literally, nowhere else to go if yto the ultimate in motor car quality .aqd saddle Seaguf! D.U.P. Camp Meets At Jensen Home The Seagull ' camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold their regularly scheduled monthly meeting Friday eve- ning, Janulry 28 at 7:30 oclock. The meeting will be held at the home of Bishop James. B. Jensen on 27 west Second north. are urged to be , All members present- - as a good attendant is desired by the camp officers. 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