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Show .erne w . , ' PAGE POUR BOX ELDER NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, July 26, 1950 The Eighth waTd Primary held its summer festival and parade last Thursday morning. Local People Home After Touring East Prayer was offered by Kathy Call to open the program which music was given Mr. and (Mrs. Moroni Bott and Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Jensen and by Prudence Sherlday. The opendaughter, LuWonna have just ing song Childrens Day, was returned from a trip through sung by the Primary children. the east Enroute they met ElThe parents and children were der Robert Bott, who had just welcomed by President Jean Sybeen released from the South- camore. Reader for the festival ern States mission. The trip was spent visiting was Nancy Morrell. historical L.D.S. church spots, A group of children who had and also visiting friends through studied the Indians during the out the entire trip. summer .presented an Indian dance. They were dressed as Phone your society news to little Indians. This was folto Mrs. Charles Kimber, society lowed by the Hawaiian group editor, Phone 192. who sang May Day Is (Lei Day g - Dorothy Gray Daintiness Cream t 5 Deodorant plus tan Regular I Sim. ' . Half Price for a Limited Timet Proved for greater protection! Check perspiration and odor in- siantly, Doet not dry out in jar. HAMILTON 10 Souh Miss Iris Lillywhite. And Frank A. Van Cott Exchange "I Do's' On Jfhly )15 In S. L.V Eighth Ward Primary Holds Its Annual Parade And Program Last Thursday Morning ; . In Hawaii. 'Dwight Kelly gave a short talk on his ancestor who had come from Wales. The Blazers who had studied Norway presented a song and a Norwegian dance. Deane Linnell told of her ancestor who was from Norway, and also modeled an authentic ( Norwegian costume. The youngest class was dressed as Little Americans." A little , float was pulled by little boys and girls dressed in Red, White and Blue, The song God Bless America" was sung by all present and Norma Jean Cobb gave the closing prayer. (Following the festival prizes were awarded to thirteen chil- dren who have perfect attendance records for the summer primary. The children marched aTound the block. An ice cream treat was given each of the children. , ... DRUG Main, Brigham City Phone your news to 1,000. North Box Elder Stake And Gleaner Girls To Hold Party M-M- en Of interest to her many Box Elder county friends, is the news of the recent marriage of Iris Lillywhite to Frank A. Van Cott The marriage ceremony was performed July 15 at the L.D.S. be Institute of Religion in Salt Lake City in a beautiful evening Know ried a bouquet of begonias, roses and stephanotis. Attending the bride were Mrs. Myrtle L. Sorenson of Salt Lake City, Helen V. Madsen of Spring City, Utah and Elaine Ward of Brigham City. Doyle Madsen was best man. Ushers were Roland Lillywhite, Ray Lillywhite and John Van Cott of Salt Lake City and Harold Hilfywhite and Noel lillywhite of Los Angeles, " California. Following a garden reception held at the home of the brides sister, Mrsi T. CR. Welling of Salt Lake City, the couple left on a wedding trip through the Grand Tetons. and down the Pacific coast The Crystal Springs will the scene of the North Box , and Gleaner stake party to be held Saturday, July The bride is the daughter of 29, starting at 8 oclock in the of Brigham J. H. Lillywhite swimwill be There evening. and her husband is the City it and ming, eating dancing, was stated by Keith Jeppesen, son of Mrs. Annie A. Van Cott of Salt Lake City. Both have president. been residents of Whittier, Cali8 will at begin Swimming and continue until 9 p. m.; pot fornia. luck luncheon from 9 to 10 and Mrs. Van Cott selected a gown dancing will begin at 10 p. m. of ivory satin detailed with and Glean- beaded pearl yoke and she car The Junior ers from the ages of 16 to 18 will be the guests and are in- Willina Joyce Bowden Exchanges Wedding vited to attend. Those attending are urged to Vows With Russell Snook In Logan,Tempte bring their own pot luck lunch Joyce returned to Brigham City where and eating utensils, plates will The marriage of Willina of the late iMr. and Mrs. Leslie .Bowden Bowden, daughter be furnished. Bowden and Alice gave a lovely reception in their A good time will be enjoyed Chauncey Bowden Carlson, to Rus- honor that evening,, at their 'Long by all attending. I , . sell Snook, was announced this home. At the reception were Mt. and week by the brides grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bow- Mrs. Kenneth Windack, Mr. and Elder ser-vic- e. n , n - Club Of Corinne Holds Regular Meeting 1 The Cheaper By the Dozen club of Corinne, held their regular weekly meeting Friday, July 21, at 7:30 oclock in the evening, at the home of Joy 4-- Hammerland. The group worked on their unfinished articles and were assigned to bring them completed to the next meeting. Light refreshments were served by the and hostess to the members their leader. The next meeting will be held at the home of Connie Rio, Friday, July 28, at 7:30 oclock in the evening. den of Brigham City. The young couple were mar-rie- d in the Logan LJD.S. temple Tuesday afternoon, July 18. Both the bride and groom are residents of Oregon, where they lived with their parents, and it was necessary for them to come here to be married in an L.D.S. temple. They arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bowden Sunday, July 16, accompanied by Willl-na- s mother, Alice. Accompanying them through the temple were the brides mother, grandmother, Mrs. Leslie Bowden and Mrs. George Knavel. Following the ceremonies they Sew 4-- H Club -- Holds Meetings July 17 And 20 In Corinne f The meeting of the Know n club was held at the Sew home of Leader Joan Norman Monday,' July 17. The meeting was conducted by Pres. Elaine The members sewed Davis. .patches and agreed to finish at home and bring material to the next meeting td make shoe bags and laundry bags. Light refreshments were served and meeting was adjourned. 4-- The meeting of the Know n' Sew club met at the home of Elaine Davis in Corinne on Thursday, July 20. The meeting was opened by the singing of the club song led by song leader Mona Lee Hanson. The girls all worked on their projects and agreed to work, on. them at home ' to get them completed in time. The next meeting will be at the home of Sherma Stallings on Thursday, July 27. Light refreshments were served, and meeting was adjourned. Edna Smoot, reporter. and . 4-- H n' Mrs. LeRoy Bowden, Mr. Mrs. William Petty, Marva Bow B. Noorlander den, Gwendolyn 4-- must The raven go, Green- lands conservationists have and Mr. Lloyd of Ogden. de- Max.Baggley, Salt Lake cided. Its appetite is just plain City; Mr. and Mrs. Hulbert Long, ravenous, the National GeograBuxton, Oregon; Mrs. Alice Long phic Society reports. It preys on Bowden Carlson and daughter, the big islands scarce small mammals. Fay, of Buxton, Oregon. Mr. and .Mrs.f George Knavel, Mr. and Mrs. James Brown, (Mr. Mrs. and Mrs. D. L. Busenbark, Jr. Ronnie Knavel and Terry Bowden, all of Brigham City. , The bride wore a lovely white satin wedding dress in, the- af temoon and in the evening was beautiful in a receiving dress of blue satin. , The young couple left last Wednesday morning for Idaho Falls, Idaho, where they plan on going through the L.D.S. temple there and then on to the LD.S. temple in Canada and from there to Oregon where they will make their home. , - . ; GEORGE H. DAVIS Democratic Candidate for Box Elder County Commissioner (4 year term) reminds the voters of Box Elder County that only two registration dates remain before the Primary election. To vote in this election you must register in your voting district on July 25th or August 1st. "Register And Vote" STRAIGHT - OLD D0URB01I whisky HICKORY DISTILLING CORPORATIOH WKX, PA. ' i READ THE CLASSIFIEDS & SAV 7-pie- ce Bank Employes Are Given Steak Dinner By N. R. Nelsens rainbow-stripe- d lass Mr. and Mrs. Norm R. Nelsen entertained employees and their partners of the First ' Security Bank at a sumptuous steak dinner followed with a watermelon bust at the cool canyon home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Nelson Thursday afternoon. Occasion for the party ' was the birth anniversary of Norm R. Nelsen, who annually treats the eMpretfferft the' bank ftV steak dinner, cooked on an open grill and served out of doors at the Nelson home in Box Elder canyon. , ' . . and Mrs. Jerry Fruin Ogden were special guests. Mr. Long and Boxy and Fitted Styles in Latest . Sevexage sal of Nimble Nine Club ' Hold Regular Meeting Colors. Fine Qualities. 4-- H Values 24.75 to 52.50 ; " Tile regular weekly meeting of the Nimble Nine club met Wednesday, July 19, at 3:30 oclock in the afternoon. The meeting was held at the home of club leader, Mrs. Anson B. Call, with Nolene Jensen, president, in -- charge. - Minutes of the last' meeting were read by Camille 'jaAsen, 'secretary, and approved by the group.' Patty Sycamore gave the health lesson, entitled "Do You Stand Up Straight? The time was then turned over to Mrs. Call 'and, she assisted, the girls with their sewing articles. Next week the sewing projects are to be finished.' e . , Next .meeting wil lbe held on Wednesday, Julyr26, - at 3:30 oclock in the afternoon at the home of Mrs. Call. 4-- Peasant Blouses Embroidery trimmed. White and Pastels $3.95 val $2.95 val. .... $2.95 $2.29 IPAIAR3 AND ROBES 5g95 k Values to ,$9.95. . ' - ' 1 group values $1.95 to $7.50 Hundreds of lucky women have taken advantage of t h e terrific value r s during the first week - of clearance, but for remaining days, weve really forgotten costs in order to sell out everything and clear our racks for fall! the this f. 1 Values to $8. 95 group BLOUSES Values to $8.95 Choice at Choice 2 5595 . DRESSES AT UP TO Vi FORMER PRICES U Cottons And s READ EVERY ITEM j ' - COME i f t EARLY AND W feature the fameua Use of Ipot Pad Trance which hold the rupture inth fraction of the prewure required hf ther appliance. We also have a complete mortmeot of Abdominal Supporter! XJjntie Homy, Shoulder Bracee etc - New Treed Applied on Sound Tire Bodies, , of on Your Own Tires. Trained Fitters BETTER 1 DRESSES Proportional olylow d Mrs. Donna Bosley Ray Grant . nmannnm ' Texaco Service Station North' Main PHONE 157 43 Jit DRUGGIST Cutely Toiaootr Sotbfttfi&ti. RAY Firestone Store m i j Fartonr-Metlio- Him-ffMt- f Values to $19.75 a. andyourGUARANTEED FINE SHEERS Rayon Crepe MANY OTHER GROUPS 1 SAVE! . . s95 7ite$tono lord end you are not securing the proper comfort or rebel, pay tu a vnit at and ba convinced that udder competent hand., truie fitting hae been reduced te a ecience eliminating all gueie work. Group 1 MULTI- Experimenting with queatioaable once i' HANDSOME COLORED STRIPED DESIGN at tha exptnee af your health wiU tnm pray coatly. See your Fhyucian at once for the proper diatnoiie and we win BU hk prcecriptioa to hu entire aatiefaction. If your condition hae already bean PRICE mi BEVERAGE SIX BIG RUPTURED? $3.25 LIP ICE POURING GLASSES $1.95 7r 53. , QUART STRIPED BEVERAGE PITCHER WITH Despite the rich Iron ore de posits of the land, North Ameri can Indians are believed to be one of the few primitive peo pies that never refined Iron. Crepes JUNIOR and Reg.' Sizes Values to of BIG 2V4 W Lace Trimmed FOR SCHOOL WEAR set Consists 68 South Main PHONE 63 0G0 |