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Show THra tAGE Wima Siggard Married To Frank J. Petty In Lovely Logan Temple Rites June 5 NEWS United Ln An impressive temple cere-Pett. of Cedar Citv vti mony in the Logan L.D.S. tern- the daughter of Mr P'Monday, June 5, united in ' marriage Miss Wilma Slggard Dr' and Mrs Frank degrees below. of Brigham City and Frank J. H. p!tfn of Cedar City. Accompanying the couple to Dr' and Mrs- Petty, o 5ai2'vere: Mrs. Charles Petty or Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Stephenson, grandparents of the u6 0f.Della' Utah: Mrs. Van Bishop of Delta; Mr. and Mrs. J. Norris Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Siggard, and Mrs. Joseph Siggard, of Brigham City. Later the same evening, Mr. and Mrs. Siggard received friends and relatives at a large held at the Fifth ward reception amusement hall honoring the newlywedded couple. The wedding party stood before a miniature garden gate entwined with huge baskets of iris and peonies flanking the - was the . closing were played on the solovox by l a Prophet, Arlene Wight. song, followed with piayer by First speaker for the evening Carrie Petersen. Security Benefits' was Roland Gourley who talked widows, on Problems of Youth. A vocal There are many KILL ATHLETES FOOT with a family of children to duet, 'Let The Lower Lights Be BEST SELLER that not realize who do rear, was sung by Robert DRUGS HAMILTON Burning," SAYS their husbands social security and Don Woodyatt with Mrs. IIF.RES THE REASON. The gem grow protection may represent more Robert Woodyatt as the accom- deply. You must REACH It to KILL. It, 90 percent alcohol, containing cash than all their other assets Reaohee more germe. panist. Concluding speaker was PENETRATES. statement This 40e back from any druggiat If put together." Evan Woodbury who 6poke of Your not pleaeed IN ONE HOUR. was made by Mr. Charles W, Reverence. Feldhauser, field representative We Thank Thee O God (For Hamilton Drug Store of the Ogden Social Security of flee. If you are a widow and your JOHNSON'S husband worked on a Job cov ered by social security long enough to be insured, and if you have children under age 18 in STOREWIDE CUT PRICE' your care, both you and the children may be entitled to Mr. Feldbenefits," continued Widows Entitled Social Temple Rites y anXs lJ to 60 L A v Sh' " SHOE CENTER Vv hauser. ! iM-it- l gateway.- Composing the wedding party were: Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Siggard, Dr. and Mrs. Frank H. Petty, the bride and groom, the bridesmaids, Miss Do rene Meacham, Miss LaDine .inn Knudsen, Patty Petty and Connie was Lou Siggard. Best man Asael Petty, a brother. The dark-hairebride was radiant in an exquisite gown of shimmering cream satin and lace. A nylon yoke was edged in a large, lace bertha. The tight fitting bodice ended In a tiny peplum and the full skirt ended in a long train. A small crown of artificial orange blossoms held in place a fine veil of il lusion, bordered with lace. Her bouquet was a heart arrange ment of blue lacelon. Lillies of the Valley and a detachable cor sage of pink shattered carnations, vanda orchids and Johanna Hill d roses. His Very For Own During the course of the eve ning, the guests were entertained by a program of musical num ber rendered by Miss Dorene Wheeler, Derral Siggard and Mrs, Ship of Salt Lake City, a cousin of the bridegroom. J. Norris Larsen was master of ceremon ... Sunday School Gives Sunday Evening , 1 i o, . , . . . t, s.V- - ,M , Mr. And Mrs. Frank J. Petty who were married Monday, June 5, in the Logan IDS She is the former Miss Wilma Siggard, daughter Siggard of Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Petty of Cedar temple. of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Petty is the son of Dr. t : City. ,v The Sunday School of the Perry ward presented the program at the evening meeting with Lee Thorne conducting. 'How Firm Our Foundation," was sung and prayer was offered by Wendell Nebeker. Abide With Me, and O My Father," Daughters Party Buy Now At Even We Lose Our Cents! Figures And Save The Difference! All prices from $8.00 up are cut down to the even dollar. All prices from $7.00 down to $3.00 are cut to the Half-Dolla- r. Buy Now And Save More. EXAMPLE look For The Blue Pencil Marie Downs! See Our Windows! HURRY To ' They Tell The Story! BRIGHAM SHOE CENTER City - Packers And Fryes Witness Rose Parade At Portland, Oregon Perry Relief Society Has Mothers And Is Nearing The End! Program At Perry L S SHOE SALE MOUNTAIN STATES GIVES YOU YOUR Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Frye and The Relief Society Mothers and Daughters party was held Mr. and (Mrs. Ira W. Packer left a af- Brigham City last week for Assisting at the serving table in the Perry chapel Tuesday to Northwest. Nethe vacation 6 with lvalue trip were Mrs. Earland Ohman, Mrs, ternoon, June At Portland, Oregon, the fourVan Bishop, Ellen Anderson and beker, president, presiding and counselor, con- some visited with Mr. and Mrs. Sonja Hansen. At the gift tables Cora Quayle, Forrest Beall, after which Mr. were Mrs. Asael Petty of Salt ducting. and Mrs. Frye left for Seattle, Lake, Mrs. J. Norris Larsen, Mrs, Love At Home," was sung Washington where they visited Joseph Siggard, Miss Dorothy the meeting and pray- with Mrs. Donna Swiss and Bishop and Miss Aldeen Skid opening more of Delta. Flowers were fur er was given by Emma Frances. small son, Ralph, who accompaof tfie nied the Fryes to Brigham City. nished (by Mrs. Hans Knudsen, Ruby Davis was in charge Mr. and Mrs. Packer remained The young couple left imme program. was A solo by played a piano at, Portland where they have on to the diately wedding trip Northwest and Northern Califor Mary Schroeder and a sketch (of joined Mr. and Mrs. Beail ln a nia. Upon their return, they wiU the life of Caroline Wagstaff trip down through California. s While at Portland, the make their home in Cedar City was given by a granddaughter, A song, were fortunate enough where the bridegroom is estab Connie Wagstaff. Thats What God Made Moth- to witness the huge, annual lished in business. ers For, was sung by Patricia Rose parade and Rose show Bott, Elna Perry, Kathy Nelspq which proved to' be quite a Engagement Of Laree and Mary Schroeder, accompa thrill to the Bfighamites. Hunsaker To Jerry nied by Joanne Barnard. Mr. and Mrs. Beail will bring A sketch of the life of Selma Mr. and Mrs. Packer to Brig Snow Is Revealed Danielson Thorne was given by ham' City where they will pick Mr. and Mrs. Heber Hunsaker granddaughter, Kathryn up ' Mrs. Swiss and return to of Honeyville announce the en- Young. This was followed by their homes on the coast. ies, His Favorite Forever If you do not have children under 18 in your care, and you are 65 years or older, you still may be entitled to monthly benefits. And if you are not 65 and do not have minor children you may be entitled to a lumpsum payment at once. Then, when you are 65, monthly benefits may be paid. Mr. Feldhauser will be ln Brigham City on Thursday, June 15, 1950. He will be at the employment office at 2:30 P. M. WITH YOUR NE1Y RECORD . PLAYBt For The First Anniversary Of The vaca-tioner- have a Dads Own Chair? 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An original read ing was then given by Mrs. Norma Bott, who told of the Experimenting with qtmdoaxble trume ot your health will prove pleasant things of motherhood, at the expen See your Physician at once for the costly. A violin trio composed of Glen proper diegnosie and we will fill hie to his entire satisfaction. da Larsen, Gaye Nebeker and prescription If your condition has already been dethen played, termined end you ere not securing the Opal Petersen comfort or relief, pay us s visit at accompa proper Hope, Whispering once and be convinced that under comnied by Arlene Wight. 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