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Show 2 Page 'lleiul-yGiir- BOX aI n ELDER Brigham City. Utah Friday, September Grouse Creek People Visit With Mother Mr. and 'Mrs. Raymond , -- Kim- ber and three children. Judy Rae, Junior and David; Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Kimber and daughter Verna, and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kimber and children, Joan and Lee, all of Grouse Creek and Mrs. Hughie Thompson of have been visitors at the home of Mrs. Josie Kimber during the week. Joan, Lee and in Verna Kimber will remain Brigham City where they will attend Box Elder high school. i Cases filed in first district court of Utah at the Rox Elder County Clerks office. Darlene against i 9, 1949 1 Zinck filed suit Lee Russell Zinck on September 2, charging mental cruelty. The couple were married July 25, 1946, at Ogden. She asks custody of two minor Phone your news to 727. r YOUR NOWS HOME WARMER IN WINTER - COOLER IN SUMMER Insist on Guaranteed BALSAM Petersen Mr. and Mrs. Jens were pleasantly surprised Friday .September 2 by the visit of and their daughter, family, Mr. and IMrs. Claude Marble and children, Retta Marie, Claudine and Douglas. The family spent the holiday weekend with IMr. and Mrs. Petersen before returnng to their home in Wendell, Idaho. it son-in-la- fn Vi your home. ' aaMBERiCO. BETTERTMATERiAlsrFORlBETTERjBUILDING "IT HAPPENS EVERY DAY 'AfiMous Xirrzns") V72y COMMON VQWEQS--VJA- NEED VOU ,, : 2 Vacation 6ood AT By PLOTNER B'T 6or?6. MAT'S Sound TM SOUNDEST ADVICE ANVBODV CAN GET tbo OTTEN COE 5 IS A with a USED CAQ h t ,i J it2i y W'i ONE of out? ' i j ' MM 523 fa MAIN Wl6HAMlty UTAH, hto 56 .l who became the bride of Willis Eugene Dale in a home ceremony performed at the Armour Jensen home September 3. (Photo by Smith Studio). . . . ii u f a . k ; : ; i : i Ford Sedans, Magic Air Heaters, Overdrives, and White Sidewall Tires. Custom equipped with Radios, General Duty Model engine, stake body, wheelbase c . 7 The maid of honor. Miss Evelyn Matson of Rigby, Idaho, and the two flower girls, Carolyn Croft and Lorna Chynoweth were dressed in pale green organdy and carried nosegays of dyed asters and rosebuds. Mothers of the couple were wearing gardenia an drosebud corsages and the hostess, Mrs. Armour Jensen wore a corsage of red roses. Robert L. Ring of Helena, Montana was .best man. The wedding party stood before a mantle beautifully decorated fo-- the ceremony with a bank of colorful fail flowers and flanked .by tapering candles. Gladioli bouquets were placed intermittently throughout the house. A beautifully decorated, tierred wedding cake topped by miniature fbride and groom was Highway 91 At The East Edge Of Brigham City LAST TIMES TONIGHT AND AT THE MIDNIGHT SHOW DICK POWELL i ? 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Companion Feature A FAST, FURIOUS STALLION IN A FAST FURIOUS PIC- TURE STAMPEDE OF ADVENTURE IN THRILLING ond JACK HOLT A MINNA GOMBEU. GRANT WITHERS Scretn Play by Thames Williamso by Luc. Ward and Jack Nattetortf h' lta Nadacafud (Incur -J- OSH u.af Ste-- ACTION. starring Jos PLUS CARTOONS and SHORT SUHJECTS LSOH ERROL ul KIRKWOOD, Jr. unittixf uu mi ttm ran tin mb cm luiu at k am PICTUtl FRIDAY STARRING KEN CURTIS CAROLINA COTTON Plus Short Subjects MIDNIGHT PREVIEW SHOWING SATURDAY, September II FRIDAY LAST COMPLETE SHOW STARTS AT 11:00 P. M. DOORS OPEN AT 11:43 A. M. STARTS SUNDAY AT 12:01 A. M. or SATURDAY MIDNIGHT SHOW DOORS OPEN AT 11:15 P. M. IN COLOR Victor Mature and Carroll Landis IN ONE MILLION B. C. w Come Anytime From 7:35 to 12:30 And See The Complete Program Come To The Peach Days SATURDAY MIDNIGHT SHOWS MIDNIGHT PREVIEW SUNDAY Friday Night , And MONDAY TU ESDAY T6fiil Saturday Night SUNDAY AND MONDAY Ginger Rogers and Cornell Wilde in IT HAD TO BE YOU .DOHAIDO'COHNOR, ANDERSENS 323 South Main m$t A REPUBLIC () To tlfUCTOK -- SATURDAY DOUBLE FEATURE SATURDAY Entry BUnk. periodically adhiah AND Iioaooo ATTKACTtVi INSIGNIA IN THE ENDS OF ' matter what make of car or truck you own) YOU GIT THIS ty Hate's AtYw Po! 2 itortmg ADVENTURE ISLAND Beat the rash. Get your entry blank and tree tbetk now. Too can be ana of the lucky winners I 1 Dftv in to im w. or any Ford (team displaying poster shown beknw. TRUCOAOR. DOORS OPEN AT 11:15 A. M. HASSO IN (No r AND Rhonda Fleming and Rory Calhoun Enter Now; HOLM111 m miH tutor t boof" THEATRE N Complete Programs Starting At 7:359:50 And MIDNIGHT f0) II I CANYON DRIVE-I- THE EARTH cm-SA-&f 54 MONOGAM 10 CONTEST FEATURE TBf N STALLION . ,, DOUBLE A4ss Wanda June Ray And Willis Eugene Dale Married At Jensen Home Sept. 3 SIGNE 4 FRIDAY, September) IHftM SATURDAY Miss Wanda June Ray ti USEVZAUS SHOW FRIDAY fHmfry Conscious VAi ouro DAYS CONTINUOUS A if vou Am ' t Association of University Women book group will meet at the home of Mary E. Robbins to hear Mabel Christensen review the book, Gay Saint, Sept. 11, Wednesday at 8 oclock in the evening. Any members who would care to join the group are invited to attend and to bring a friend. r county fair. , Her demonstration was on how to make and equip a sewing box. She will give a demonstration at the state fair. Besides winning in the demonstration she also won a blue ribbon for a dress she made. - ATTRACTIONS The American UNHEEDED 4-- PEACH AAUW To Hear Book Review Wednesday ADVICE" was judged Individual demonstration at the Box Elder Margot Jeppesen winner of the We also supply otbei types of insulation Roll, Batts and fill. THE PICK O' THE PICTURES PRESENTS n Miss Wanda June Ray become the bride of Willis 'Eugene Dale in a beautiful ceremony performed at the home of the .brides sister, Mrs. Armour Jensen on Saturday evening. Sept. 3. Bishop Mont W. Timmins of Salt Lake City officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Susan Ray of St, George, Utah and Lewis F. Ray of Sait Lake City, and her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy G. Dale of Helena, Montana. The bride chose tfor the occaof sion, a floor length model white imported organdy with applique. Her shoulder length veil was caught by a ibonnet of plaited chiffon with tiny tuber roses and she carried a ibridal bouquet of white carnations surrounding an orchid center. Margot Jeppesen Takes Honors At County Fair o AMONG CAQ Bunnie Anderson, Jessie Hunsa-ke- r and 'Mrs. Laverne Erickson. They sang, I Love You Truly, and Forever and Ever. guests preAmong sent were Mrs. A. C. Tangren of Moab, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Vern A. Ray of Tropic, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Roy G. Dale and daughter Lois of Helena. Montana; Mr. an'd (Mrs. 'J. H. Croft of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Leland Chynoweth of Layton, and Mrs. Susan Ray of St. George. Jens Petersens Are Surprised By Family WOOL A13 room dining Three returned missionaries from the New Zealand mission field were guest speakers at the Sunday evening meeting held at the Perry ward Sunday. The meeting was conducted by Eugene Bott, counselor who introduced the opening song, Invocation was ofSowing. fered by Denton Nebeker after which the congregation sang, A piano True To The Faith. was played solo, "In Twilight, by DeVerne Perry after which time was turned over to the missionaries. First speaker was Elder Henry Johnson. Prayer Perfect," was sung by Elsie Louis by Yates, accompanied Davis and the following speaker was Elder Jack Hale. A piano solo, Rustle of 'Spring." was played by Dorothy Hirschi. ThC concluding speaker was Elder Marvin Wright who also had charge of arrangements of the Elder and speaker. program Wright served as counselor to the mission president while in New Zealand. To conclude the meeting, an organ solo was played by Louise Davis, and benediction was offered by Ruth Barnard. District Court &ln on the table. A buffet luncheon was served to 40 close friends and relatives with Evelyn Cazier and Darlene Tingey in charge. Music during the evening was furnished by a trio consisting of placed as a centerpiece Three Missionaries Speak At Perry Meeting Last Sunday TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Rex Harrison Phone 56 "FOXES It J and Maurine O'Hara in OF AU HARROW" XcWHh CboniGM DtHovwi PLUS A VARIETY OF SHOUT UNITS PLUS SHORT SUBJECTS |