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Show 24 OPEN ill BULK OIL A Tires in container Cor Service Natural Rubber Tubes All Red New KKKOKILS A Gal. This Week Only X GREASING IAIM'S TIKE li I ; I A I II N ( ; h Thone -: tv (SJMPMNDIL SEW AND SAVE "THE PICK O' THE PICTURES m i 'f t 101 smm3Bsmc Z f ') and Mrs. Lew W. Bernt- were invited to the cleverly arsen announce the marriage of ranged affair. The evening of March 15 was their daughter, Karen, to HowIS the date of another lovely ard E. Hansen on March Mrs. veas pel formed at party honoring Hansen, The tlie home of the brides parents given by Mrs. Grace Kling and with Bishop .lames Jensen per- Thursday evening, March 17, Mrs. Nelda Parsons and forming the nuptial cows. House were hostesses Members of the immediate at a kitc hen shower at the home families, gracious of Mrs. Parsons. Twelve guests including Mrs. Walter D Ahrens of Logan were invited. and Mrs. Elsie B. Savage of A lovely trousseau tea was Brigham City, grandmothers of given at the home of Mrs. Hanthe young couple, witnessed the sens parents on Sunday after13. March noon, Miss Ruth eeiemony Standing with the bride and Berntsen, a sister of the bride, groom as tiesl man and matron Mrs. Kinnie Seamons, Mrs. Nelda of honor were Mr. and Mrs. Parsons, Mrs. Phyllis House, (ilert Seamons of Logan, CtahMrs. Grace Kling and Miss Helen was beautifully The house as acted hostesses deeoratc-for I he occasion with throughout the afternoon. of Accaeia, lovely bouquets The couple are making their pink Sweetpeas and Iris and a home in Brigham City followdecorated wedding ing a short undisclosed honeyspecially cake centered a linen covered moon triptable. Many delightful parties hon- His Living Costs Jump DELPHOS, O. (UP) A thief ored the popular young couple almost doubled Edwin Sever's to their prior wedding. The home of Ku.ssel C Knoles cost of living for one week was the scene of a bridal jwhen he stole a week'6 supply shower given by Mrs Kinnie of groceries from Seviers parkSeamons. Early school friends ed car. d Corner of 1st Smith Main 'm. JUST ; FRUIT O' THE LOOM i Over 000 yards of the Wednesday, March 23 with June A ll.vson. Perry Como, .lady Garland, Lena Horne, Gene Kelly, .Mickey Koonev, Ann Sot hern and Tom Drake, Cyd Charisse, Petty (iarrett, Janet Leigh, Marshall Thompson, Mel Torme and Vera Kllen. PATTERNS. Ladies, come in and get enough for your spring dresses while they bust! LATEST SHORTY tt 'THE YEARLING" V V'-- , , i - ' A and you loved tn L"1? I M it . Its spring cant ; M-G-- ?ml ivs ty f -- '. jI r ' & SONS M-- G I it: ? i am roMK) tNRtCUO i V Iu yl I mau Mooucin tf( BY ROWLAND SMAtL X X. LOUIS HAYWARD 10, EEO.St, ThSONot MONTE ( CJgISTBi A ROWLAND V ME WOOUCTtCW PLUS SHORT Phone your news to . BENNETT-SAU- I no-ho- Stack. J ROBERT UN 727. Refill his heart with faith and love And tolerance for his fellow being. With, high ideals, with .hope thats strong. His souls renewed for this is spring. Dependable Merchants Since 1887 (Published in the March issue of Beta Sigma Phi sorority magazine.) M presents NOW, HILLS OF HOME' $ M, TViiiivte ClJl EDWARD A group of six ladies met at the home of Mrs. Beth Dredge last Thursday for a party. After the ladies had assembled, they travelled to Ogden where they enjoyed a delicious Chow Mein supper. Comprosing the group were Lona Anderson, Opal Tingey, Rosella Tingey Beth Dredge, Midred Langworthy and Shirley The thoughts of love for folks and friends. Of giving help where theres a need. The thoughts of kindness and belief In happiness from generous deed. j ',) .. WM. HORSLEY was it waist 2 mr Con Bridge Club Members Have Chow Mein Supper Wash clean his soul, repair its scars With threads of confidence and care. And make it strong and worthy of The nobler thoughts that flourish there. WONDERFUL r r . and you said 24-3- im Following the program, moving pictures were shown for all members of the ward. Look deep for thoughts that torture souls, They must be found and crushed and killed; Destroy each tendril, each foul root, Malignant thoughts are better stilled. $1.98 $2.49 $2.98 4 STARTS TOM lyn Wood. Search every corner of his soul For thoughts that warp and twist and tear And drain all goodness from his heart Destroying what is right and fair. go wrong when you buy POLL PARROT SHOES. 'THE GREEN YEARS" : i told you about M 6-1- and what a perfect time To cleanse the heart and soul of man Of selfish thoughts, of hate and greed: Theyve blackened hearts since life began. NIGHT GOWNS -5 'fjMi W-- Tlu Sego Lilv Daughters of Utah K? hold their next rPgu Thursday evening V oclock at the home of y Petersen, 35G south Agood attendance". l Dont forget we carry POLL PARROT SHOES for Boys and Girls. All the latest spring sandals are here. You . . 1- Party daf-fodill- (Kavon Knit) Ladies and Misses Sizes Sizes Sizes By The Filth ward Relief society oi .celebrated the anniversary last Friday f- wSviv. organization the recreation evening at the ward for hall with a delightful party all members and their husbands and special guests and their : partners the Special guests included Relief society stake .residency, of all Che ward bishopric, heads the auxiliary organizations in and ward and their partners Alice four past presidents, Rosetta Mifflin. Alice Merrell, Hansen and Ellen Siggard. A picnic supper was served to approximately 130 people at long tables decorated with pussywillows and other the appointments carrying out blue of Relief society's colors and gold. Merle Grover, president of the a conducted Relief society, of the consisted which program reading of an anniversary poem sevcomposed by Mary I Rich eral years ago for a similar occasion; the presentation of a Miss Karen Berntsen gift by Mrs. LaVon Jensen to Mrs. Pearl Hunsaker, recently . . . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I,ev W. Berntsen is now Mrs. Howard E. Hansen following ceremonies performed released as of a counselor;to the the corsages presenting March 18. stake four presidents, past Hunsaker-Musicapresident and Mrs. numbers during the A NEW SPRING evening consisted of accordian and guitar selections by Eula Jensen. A By Elaine Ward Olsen and Dorothy reading was also given by Mari- LADIES AND GIRLS WAIST OVERALLS told you about M Anniversary . I Sego Lily To Be Thursday!; Society Celebrates ?$ $3.98 each M-G-- Wednesday, Fifth Ward Relief 1 IV ft: 40c per yard Thursday - Friday - Saturday r )w5-$oum- al Brigham City, Utah SPRING CHAMBRAYS Stripes and Plains : r PERCALE SLUING 49c per yard WORDS AND MUSIC ,vi latest Only- - : U,' ARRIVED! That best quality 80 square SHOWING TODAY LAST Bride h Mr, 790 your Mid-Marc- - HOURS SAE20 Complete The And Karen Berntsen And Howard E. Hansen Are Married At Home Ceremony By Bishop Jensen -- ' f i iTf J ! V j ! Edmund Gwenn, Academy Mr i; S' Awerdw "Mitac Street, nmjslerof sr f J I DEFROSTS ITSELF On 34th In "Hills 01 says: Home I have found my best role , AT MIDNIGHT 5 Th very hilU of Ih glen or special hills. Th sweetest hills of hilU of ill. 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