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Show r i ( DltlllK; it. i lit l.lill .11 flstt,U,K "" Box Elder NES :jv vi. 10 ! m. it ( , j pa IlltiL. I.,) ' u. 1 1. L,- ,.t .1 " - ft( i: s u i r i ; t 1,!- i ftr.nreirWafc foJa7 w Mrs. Nora Farrell, of the change in meeting date. The meeting 1952 will tie held on Friday, November 21, at 7.30 p. m. Brigham City. Utah Wednesday, November 19, Fort Brigham Members Note Change In Date iiUUL'l ji M MHI -, ..MWit-Wl,- H- . 1 Honored At Open House a 1 1. 1 5 " Phone your society new to 41jWV' ' J 771 wtfgw Ladies are- - asked to bring their own cards. , , Work is now underway on the War Memorial home. American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars are now in charge of the building with the county making arrangements to ' paint the building and take care of new roofing. It will then be up to the Veterans organizations to refurnish the home. Other civic organizations have generously come to the ,aid of the vets and plan to assist. Kindergarten club has planned a food sale and other gifts are quality cotton frocks, handsomely styled, I 'skillfully made, all washable and J guaranteed '' by Good Housekeeping) S. New prints in deep colors ! : i f" Ui f Book Lore Club Meets 4 ioitpy-- r tions. , Commander Les Lowe of the American Legion and Clyde P. Everyone is Invited to phone Larsen of VJF.W. have been in their society items for the News and Journal to 77L . . ' charge of the arrangements. U,::MC::iCiiinuxia Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Kimber of Brigham City recently announced the marriage of their daughter, Joyce, to Mr. Willard M. Jensen, 3r, He is the son of Mr. and Mr Willard M. Jensen, Sr. of Corlnne. Bos 2.0 Fall Fashioned! I Guaranteed Perfect! IS Denier! Regular and Dark Seams! rtsvhwwt The marriage was solemnized October 28 in Las Vegas, Nevada, with the ceremony being performed by Bishop Dunford C. Crane of the Las Vegas L.D.S. first ward. On Sunday afternoon, November 2, the young couple was honored at an open house held at BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH 'A 4 M- 1 - tLml tf. arrives m BBDC3flra SIYY uw v we want you ;:737 Butmake date Don't blame u for being so excited because, confidentially, we've already seen it and driven it the beautiful, new truly balanced 1953 Plymouth I - 1 It will be in our showrooms Thursday and we're bustin' with pride to show it. Please believe us that never before, in the field, has there history of the lowest-price- d been a new car that look, is smart as this that handles like this that gives you a ride like this. to see for yourself.) now for Thursday. We a promise to give you a royal welcome with the most beautiful, best riding, best performing' Plymouth ever built! let's I CLEAN Only LET US FILL YOUR BIN TCDAY! PHONE ONE the home of the brides parents. For the occasion the new bride donned a moss green, wool jer sey and velvet afternoon dress. During the afternoon 150 guests called to extend their best wishes to the new Mr. and Mrs. Jensen- - A three tiered pink wedding cake, made toy a cousin of the bride, Mrs. Ivy Keyes of Uintah, was displayed upon a lace covered table with silver . candles on either 6ide of the cake. The new Mrs. Jensen has been attending Box Elder high school wher she was a senior student. Mr. Jensen is a graduate of the same school with the class of 51 and is- - now stationed at Fort Ord, California with the armed services. His bride will join (him there soon. Couple Honored at Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Willard M. Jensen, parents of the groom, entertained at a family dinner on Friday, October 31, at their home in Corinne in honor of the young couple. Those present were: the honored1 couple, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Kimber, Mrs. Maggie the Jensen, grandmother of groom, Miss Jeanette Jensen, sister of the groom and the host and hostess. ' Shower Honors Bride On Wednesday evening, November 5, Mrs. Lawrence J. Kimber of Brigham City and her two daughters, Mrs. Ivy Keyes of Uintah, and (Mrs. Norene Davis of Brigham City were hostesses at a bridal shower honoring the new bride. During the evening games were played with prizes going to Mrs. Abbie Paskett and Del-m- a Smith. The new bride received many lovely and useful gifts. A cold luncheon was 6erv ed to 25 guests present. ? 60 North Main Street AS IAY-AWA- Y - Reduced For This Sale Hundreds Reg.$35to$40 Of Other Items Greatly Reduced I i -- THIS SALE Huge f . Selection One Group Of Ladies and Gents . ' PEARL NECKLACES . r . , 1 REDUCED YOUR CHOICE the new Plymouth" Contest. New Plymouths given away FREE hundreds of cash prizes! See us Thursday for complete details. SERVICE FOR, 8 only production costs Poultry are at an e 0. Phone 260 I I high, ' BOTH FOR ONLY cf ' I wummivk) mjU 1 E reduction; Regular $4,80 (SCATTER PINS Regular $4.80 a V WATCH BANDS $74.95 . COSTUME JEWELRY i LADIES and GENTS $74.95 $15.95 . . BIG of i $49.75 Regular Set China or Crystal production dollars tCi ............ OR THIS $90.90 VALUE ! Regular 52 Piece Service for 8 your local manager about membership. (Formerly Nielsen Motor Co.) it SILVER SET SPECIAL! Ask 335 North Main , V REDUCED Utah Poultry. , I jF f cars ASE E30TT0B 177-- PRE-CHRISTM- the extra savings ondt 5 i extra values offered by - or 142-- "ras3E enter the big $25,000 "Meet by taking advantage ! PHONE Brigham City Sego Lily Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet on Thursday evening November 20, at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. (Varniek Hansen, 46 south Fourth west, A special Thanksgiving program will be presented. those L- - Dealer ELDON MALMROSE, APPLIANCE BEEHIVE COAL - but you can 4" 55050 BOX ELDER WEE SCOT SALES , YOU MAY WIN ONE OF THESE BRILUANT. NEW FREE I Be sure you Water Conditioner ? Thanksgiving Program V Vv , gives you marvelous conditioned water that s feels smooth and acts soft without chemical change. The WEE SCOT . . . Eliminates chlorine taste in most cases. Eliminates scale in water heater and pipes. Makes soap and detergents go further. Rinses , white clothes whiter. Reduces annoying bath- tub ring." Makes quick work of greasy pots and , m, .s j pans. The initial cost is the final cost with the WEE SCOT. A lifetime of No servicing or regenerating-requiremarvelous conditioned water without a single thought for upkeep. Satisfaction, guaranteed or , your money back. Five year warranty. Sego Lily Camp Slates W? ... The Fabulous WEE SCOT NOW t HOT and Joyce Kimber And Willard M. Jensen Jr. Recite Wedding Vows In Las Vegas Ceremony Av.wa 1 d. Mr. and Mrs. Willard M, Jensen Jr. i, , . . who exchanged wedding promises October 28, in Las Vegas, Nevada. She is the former Joyce Kimber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Kimber of Brigham City um 'V-- f -- mens clubs were contacted and it was decided to ask the county to maintain it or turn it back to the American Legion. The counjy decided to turn it back to the two veterans organiza- 1 t, & ,.,.' x. A dainty dessert luncheon was later served to J3 members of the club and the following guestsr Norent Burtcher, Winnlfred Loveland, Nellie Evans, Doris Tingey, Alice Jensen, Margaret Lewis and Marilyn Tingey- - 0 with tulip appilgua. Washable cotton, ,i niV Miss La Priel Wight was guest at regular meeting of the C.SJC, dub of Corlnne. Miss Wight reMoses viewed by Sholam Asch which was very much .en-- , joyed toy members and guests, 1 t , present. Meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Cleone Nichols. Following review, dessert luncheon was . served. . Mrs. Grace Hansen and Mrs.. Astle were special Mignon ' guests Regular members attending were: Mrs. Nola Olsen, Mrs. Lor- - , na Reeder, Mrs. Janice Nichols, ! Mrs. Joyce Fillmore, Mrs. Wilma (Johnson, Mrs. Pauline Jensen, Mrs. Della Carter, Mrs. Vaudis Miller and (Mrs. Jean Nelson. Trie book, The Caine Mutiny by Herman. Wouk, was reviewed by Margaret Tingey Lewis. end kin i CSC Club In Corinne Mrs. Blythe Tingey was hostess to the iBook Lore club Thursday evening at her home on South Main street. 12-2- Wraparound style, full f " La Priel Wight , Gives Review For Home Thurs. At Tingey y Units choose from a big selection of sizes n. J i- f s tidMi rt 4 4 .. - lowest In Ash Highest In Hta . wear. See them nowf from 945, s Jean Barnard of Kindergarten club, met recently and chose colors and drapery material. Plans are advancing to make the War Memorial home a community. meeting place for both men and womens civic clubs in .Brigham City. In the beginning the home was owned by the American Legion then dozing depression years ft was used as a work proover took and the county ject the home and held the deed until now. Since the need for a community meeting place has become greater, mens and wo- - that youll wear and - 'KA - A ,rU 4 ODay famous Mode i n t American Legion Auxiliary planned by other organizations. House committee for Ameri, axe planning a bridge dessert to be held on November 22 at can Legion is IR. M. Eskelsen and 2 p. m. In the Eagles Hall of the Vic Forsgren. .with Tolman Burke and Clyde Larsen from V.F.W. First Security Bank building. Contractors are starting this The brdge dessert tickets will be sold for $1 per person and week on painting and roofing. all proceeds will igo towards imTfiree ladies, (Mrs. Vera Fife, provements on the War Memo- Ms Bessie Eskelsen. and Mns. rial home. Mabel Forsgren of the American Mrs. Connie Seashore at 76-Legion auxiliary, along sw!th Mrs. Nola Larsen and Mrs. Zina and Mrs. Emily Severns at 146-are in charge of ticket sales, as- Olsen, of the VFW auxiliary, sisted by Mrs. Les Lowe and and 'Mrs. Vera Earl of the. Civic Mrs. Darell Loveland. Improvement ciub and - drs. the scene of the meeting. Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers were re , i .a j merican Legion Auxiliary Plan Party To Raise Funds For War Memorial Home Mrs. 'Blanche Crossmans home at 650 west Third north will be (Fort Brigham m p'.mm 1 y : nEARRINGS Regular $4.95 NECKLACES TCO 0 EflC vll $1.00 Values To $12.95 SALE Layaway Now REG. $37.50 FOOD MIXER KesSike 1 AMcxe niH. Special $2075 t r 1 53CD |