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Show 9 A Wedding Guests At Hans " Summer Days Theme Knudsen Residence Of Civic Club June Tea Joined At St. Henry's Catholic Church Recite Wedding Promises Andersens Visit Here From Burbank , Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Johnie Andersen; and son, Kenny, of Burbank, bered as the former Ellen, Lee, California spent a few days last daughter of the late Mr. andt ) week in Utah visiting relatives Mrs. Billy Lee. . . and friends. , They were enroute to Denver Mrs. Andersen will be remem . Colorado, Mr. and Mrs. (Hans Knudsens Summer Days (Daze) is the household has been busy with theme around which theentire wedding guests during the past program for Civic Improvement week. Family members who return-- , club June Tea is arranged, aced to Brigham City to witness cording to Mrs. Paul Merrell, - the wedding . of Miss LaDine generhl chairman. Knudsea and Jay Christensen, were: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. The tea will be held Saturday Dorlon and Miss Gladys Knud-teen- , afternoon, June 21, fom 2.30 unLong Beach, California; til 5, in the graden of Mrs. J. Y. Mrs. Melvin iNorton and chil-- i dren, Judy and Jerry, gait Lake Ferry. Mrs. Robert Rupp and City; The program is scheduled to j tl daughter, Susan, Denver, Colo-- s be presented at 2:30, refreshrado; Mr. and Mrs. Ray W. Els-- i ments will be served and bridge worth and family and Mrs. games are planned. 1 Louise - Elsworth, Van Nuys, Calif. Committee members include: ' Mrs. Elmer Klitgaard, Mrs. Den-zel- l Butler, Mrs. J. Y. Ferry, Mrs. Local Cduples Return Douglas Fife, Mrs. C. V. Fors-gre- , FACTORY SPECIAL SALE! JUNE 19th TO 28th ONLY! : 4Cs youll always look better dressed ! fc , From Two Week Trip 'Mrs. S. W. Beecher, Mrs. Mrs. Leon ChristianMr. and Mrs. C. F. Epley and sen, Mrs. Harvey Erdman, Mrs. Dr. and Mrs, J. Gordon Felt have R. N. Price, Mrs. Harold Syca! returned from a two weeks va-- f more, Mrs. Morris Glover, Mrs. cation trip. Joseph Law, Mrs. Robert H. They enjoyed visiting Reno, Fisher, Mrs. R W. Forest, Mrs. Lake Tahoe, Oakland, San Oscar Hunsaker, Mrs. Henry J Francisco and Carmel by the O. Johnson, Mrs. Eberhart Zun-deSea. Mrs. Emery Reese, Mrs. While irt Oakland they visited Orson Christensen, Miss Mabel I with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Christensen, Mrs. C. W. Merrell, . Mansfield . and family. Mr. 'Mrs. W. R. Merrell and Mrs. Max I Mansfield and Mrs. Felt are Morgan. Mrs. Carroll Williams brother and sister. .s director member. Les tailored slip Bundy, l, ft f i Regular $2.98 This is the patented Figure-Perfepreferred by fashionable women slip 4 0 ODE RAYON DAY DRESSES ia v pastel colors! " Mr. and Mrs. Janies P. Bunting united in L.D.S. temple ceremony performed in Logan on May 26. Mrs. Bunting is the former Martha Jean Smoot, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alma V. Smoot, Corinne. Martha Jqan Smoot And James P. Bunting Very Special! Recite Wedding Vows In LDS Logan Temple More of those wonderful Mode O Day Summer dresses, beautifully styled from hand washable Butcher Rayon in lovely pastel colors. Only $3.99 toot Choose from Mode O Days big Summer selection! waahabla But ehtr Rayon, paatal colon, abet Bode 0' Day 82s Pair 3 Box 2.S0 pull Fashioned! Guaranteed Perfect! More Beautiful! Greater Strength! More Snag Resistant! 9 $ t 'S ifrfofo & (nml2)(l O V BRIGHAM PAGE FIVE Miss Martha Jean Smoot, Cothe bride of rinne, became BOX ELDER NEWS James P. Bunting, Kanab, May Brigham City, Utah 26, in a ceremony solemnized in June 18, 1952 Wednesday, the Logan L.D.S. temple. Elder J. Hyrum Bell officiated. corsages of rosebuds. Miniature bride and groom The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alma V. Smoot of Co- and love birds holding wedding rinne. The bridegrom is a son rings topped the two tiered wedof Mr. and Mrs. Preston Bunting ding cake. It was daintily decorated with pink roses and silof Kanab. A wedding dinner was' given ver leaves. f by the bridegrooms parents at Guests were served from small in Bluebird the Logan. tables centered with low crystal A wedding reception was giv- bowls of Those in en in their honor that evening charge of peonies. were: Mrs. Elserving in the Corinne ward recreation mer Coombs, Carol Hubbard,, hall. Leona Craner, Diane Turner, JaDouble candelabra with net Davis, Janet Able, Carolyn orange blossom trim served as Smoot, Shirley, Gay Turner and who for the bride, background Treva Harper. , was gowned in white net and at table Hostesses the serving lace over taffeta. The gown Was were Mrs. Ray Hansen, Mrs. ballerina length. Her three tiered veil was held in place by a Kenneth Bourne, Minnie Millard, Nelda Allen, crown of orange blossoms. The bridal bouquet was of cymbid-iu- Pauline Jensen, Addle Lu Buntorchids tied with white ing, Joanne Norman, Elaine Carter, 'Arlene Bunting, Mrs. Lesstreamers. Mrs. Kirk Nelsen, gowned in lie Turner and Mrs. J. C. Knight in the gift rooms. yellow, was matron of honor. were Music for the evening was by Miss Alene Smoot in green,' Edna Smoot in lavender, and Kath- Frank Van Cott at the electric leen Smoot In green, fashioned organ and by Mr. and Mrs. Harsimilar to the bride, were brides- old B. Felt, who sang several maids. Carnation and rose nose- duets during the evening. Following a two weeks honeygays were carried by the at- moon in Southern .Utah Mrs. tendants. Kirk R. 'Nelsen was best man. Bunting Is making her home, Rulon Smoot, Bill Smoot, ' Ted for the present, at Corinne with re-Andersen, Richard and David her parents. Mr. (Buntng turned to service In Pittsburgh, Smoot were ushers. Mrs. Smoot wore a blue crepe Pa. The bride is a graduate of The brideafternoon gown. U.SA.C. two grooms mother chose a green B.E.H.S., attended Is a graduate of Sucrepe afternoon gown. Both wore years and perior Beauty school. The bridegroom is a Kanab high school graduate and attended the UJ3.A.C. in Logan for three yeas prior to his entrance In the U. S. army. -. CITY, UTAH. Mrs. Floyd Anderson Hostess To Book Lore of new officers In the Eagles Auxiliary was con-- ; ducted Saturday evening, June with 14, at the Eagles Hall Cecelia Doyle, state president, of Murray, conducting. Drill team, composed of June Olsen, Betty captairf, Page, Thelma Crowther, Helen Jorgensen, Lois Baty, Neta Windley, Madge Johnson, Theola Brown and Alta Cotton, escorted new officers. State conductor Merle Gundersen took each officer to her station. Retiring officers then pinned corsages on the new officers as they took over their stations, f Each member of the group was goiwned in a formal and wore a corsage. Following the Installation Mrs, Esther Hodges, incoming president, responded, then pinned Madam Past Presidents pin on retiring president, Mrs. InstaHaUon Mr. and Mrs. June Nelson have returned from a two weeks ti trlp whlch took them through the Northwest, then on to San Francisco. , Four nieces of Mrs. Phillips were visited in Seattle, Wash, and Seaside, Oregon. The Nelsons visited friends in Portland, Oregon. They returned Francisco and report a most lightful trip. ROYAL BAKING Salt lake COMPANY and Ogden . June 19th To June 28th gles mother. Mrs. Valene Hansen thanked all auxiliary members for help in donating blood during the recent visit of the Bloodmobile to Brigham City. Door prize for the evening went to Mrs. Lois Baty. Dancing followed the Installation Membership Banquet Announced By Legion Auxiliary $2.19 .Patent 12)27662 1 ' t o-- de- latest & Warning To All Helen Davis - . Citations were then issued to all retiring officers and chairmen of committees by Mrs. Davis. A lovely corsage was presented to Mrs. Mary Kidman, Ea- Girls they are still at it. The door to door sales people representing silverware from factories in the East are calling on all girls. Yes Girls, 1 Do you know that all fine lines of silverware have been distributed for many years by Jewelers. ' Can you depend on service so very far away? that girls in this county have PAID NEARLY DOUBLE for what they could have purchased any of the fine lines of silverware from any Jeweler in Box Elder county. 4 Does quadruple plate mean what it sounds like? Who knows how heavy each plate is? There are quadruple plates on the market where the four plates of silver are not as thick as one good plating on Community, Holmes & Edwards, or Rogers 2 'trrxrr 3 , J , American Legion Auxiliary announced today that the gold membership group Will entertain the blue membership group on Monday evening, June 23, at a banquet in the War Memorial Do you know 1847. Do you know what you should pay vice for eight? 5 for a Is a set of iced tea spoons or cocktail worth the extra $50.00? 6 udl ser- forks Dont you think you are paying enough for your silverware without having to recommend another customer in order to get the other place setting 7 4 that you want? 8 The prices you pay and the terms you can get at any good Jewelry store are MUCH LOWER than those being paid to out of county solicitors. 9 You should ask for the Brigham City Blue Card for sales solicitations in this city. -- 10 i , You should talk to your jeweler and find out all the reliable facts before purchasing silverware. Yes, Girls, be wise shoppers. Spend your dollar where you can depend that for many years to come you will be serviced by someone in business locally whose very business depends on how you have been treated and how the product he has sold you will stand the test of years of use. - ' SEASHORES Sheet Metal Phone 25 Heating . ,, You can choose from 3 lengths: short, regular, tall. Sizes 32 to 44; 32$ to 36S in all colon. 32L to 44L, white only. home via San 146-W- &0UeUd - 'and Luncheon was served by the Installation of officers will be held promptly at 7:30 p. m. and hostess following the review. dinner will follow at 8:15. According to Mrs. Severns, Corinne Camp Slates reservations general chairman, be in by Friday, June 20. Camp Meeting For Fri. must Members are Invited to call Mrs. Members of the Corinne camp Alta Shaw, 525 or Mrs. Severns, , to make reservations. Daughters of 'Utah Pioneers will hold their meeting at the home Assisting with the party are of Eva Harper on Friday, June Mrs. Mabel Forsgren, decoration chairman, and Mrs. Lucille 20, at 2 p. m. Those in charge urged that all Jones and Mrs. Mary Owens, of the program. members attend. , with Vitamins and Iren You can choose from fashionably basic colors: , Formal Installation Of Phillips And Nelsons Return Officers From Trip Eagles Auxiliary Held Saturday Evening j Mr. and Mrs. v. v. Phillips Mrs. Floyd Anderson was hos- home. The banquet will climax a tess to eleven members of the drive Book Lore club on Thursday year long "membership with Mrs. Emily Severns capevening, June 12. "Out of This World was the tain of the gold group and Mrs. review given during the evening Phyllis Call, captain of the blue group. by Mrs. J. D. Gundersen. Make your next picnic or trip complete by including sandwiches made with full of nourishment and flavor. Table Queen Bread this patented cut also means a bodice styled to cover your bra; Mr. and Mrs. Bahe Bitsilly who were married May 24 in Brigham City. She is . the former Laura LaRose, daughter of' Mr. and Mrs. Eugene B. LaRose of Intermountain Indian school. Mr. Bitsilly is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Natani Yazzie of Holbrooke, Arizona. Father Fred Harding performed the ceremony. . . . Hand the Figure-Perfecut gives you straight front skirt . that wont ride up; j BUTCHER Air Conditioning Roofing 48 North Main i 4. 0 |