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Show Petite Edna Smoot Is Married Petite and lovely In an original model of lace and nylon, Miss Edna' Smoot daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.- V. Smoot, . Plan to Reside in Brigham City Third Child Arrives For the Neil Zundels Reading Circle Fetes Husbands at Dinner The Reading Circle entertained their husbands at a dinner party Monday evening, September 26, at the Tropical Res- Announcing the arrival of their third child, a daughter to be named Lisa Elizabeth, are Mr. and Mrs. Neil Zundel, I960 Herbert avenue, Salt Lake City. Places were set for 43. Program for the evening Included two readings by Elaine Reeve followed by stories and humorous experiences by Mrs. Alice Rich, Mrs. Ivy Barker, Mrs. Abbie Madsen, Hervin Robert Stewart, B. C. Call, Ernest Hansen, Lorenzo Bott and Roy Shaw. The committee dn charge, with Mrs. James Jensen as chairman-- included Mrs. Hervin Bunderson and Mrs. Alice R. The little seven pound five ounce Miss was born September 20 at St. Marks hospital in Salt Lake City. Michael, S, and Patricia, 5, are delighted with the new arrival. Young Patty is visiting in Brigham City with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Fo-rgren. Mrs. Zundel is the former Jeanne Forsgren. are Paternal grandparents Bishop and Mrs. Eberhart Zun del, also of Brigham City. taurant. exchanged wedding promises with John Dee Hardy, son of Mr. and ' Mrs. John M. Hardy, Bear River City, September 23 in the Logan LDS temple. , Elder J. Hyrum Bell officiated at the rites which united the young couple in marriage. Bun-derso- Feted at Tropical Following the ceremony the bridal party was feted at a wedding dinner at the Tropical Restaurant. Rich. The same evening in the LDS ward recreation hall the couple was further honored at a wedding reception. The candelabra setting was used with baskets filled with fall flowers. The brides gow-- was a floor length creation of lace and nylon tulle. A rhinestone crown held the two tiered veil. She carried a bouquet of yellow rosebuds centered with a white orchid. 3 Box Elder NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, September 28, - NOTICE 1955 Jensen Couple Here On Brief Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Gordon K. Jensen and young son, Ray, left last Friday morning for their home in Inglewood, California following a brief visit with Mr. Jensens parents Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen of this city. Mr. Jensen received his masters degree in chemistry last year at the BYU and is currently employed as chemist for Maurry company of Los Angeles. Enroute home they planned to see Southern Utah parks. : To those people who tried to call us Monday and were told we did not answer, we were very We did not definitely at our shop the entire time. discover our phone was out of order until the afternoon. At that time, we had our calls transferred to another number. We were very sorry to inconvenience oar customers at that time and we apologize, even though the difficulty was beyond our control. Brigham Floral and Gift Lew and Dorothy Olsen dy were , j Mr. and Mrs. John Dee Hardy plan to reside at 144 North Second West, Brigham City following a honeymoon in Las Vegas. The young couple exchanged vows in the Logan LDS Temple September 23. Mrs. Hardy is the former Edna Smoot, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Smoot, Corinne. Mr. Hardys parents are Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hardy, Bear River City. . . . 6th Ward Elders Have Enjoyable Social Sat. Oak Camp Schedules Meeting on Thursday Elders of the Sixth ward, their partners an-special invited guests including members of the South Box Elder stake Melchiz-edecommittee, the ward bishopric an-their partners, par-tieSaturday evening, September 24, in the Sixth ward amusement According to Wm. M. Stoddard, president of the Elders quorum, the party began with Sally Roundy.--Mrs; Doris Manning was at a chili supper. activities Following supper, the guest book. For honeymooning travel to included parlor games, volley Las Vegas the bride donned a ball and shuffle board. DeLon-nAnderson, first counrust colored knit suit with white trim. She wore black accessor- selor, is In- charge of social activities for the quorum. ies. The evening ended with a The bride, former BEHS Foot-Hand cantaloupe graduate and is engaged in watermelon farming with hfis father at Bear bust; River City. ball Queen is a graduate of Local Ladies Attend Box Elder high school and seminary. Federation Meeting The bridegroom is also a BE- Brigham City ladies who attended an executive board meetTwelve Larks Feted ing of the Utah Federation of In 6th Ward Primary Womens Clubs ' last Saturday Twelve Larks of j the Sixth in the Empire Room at Hotel ward Primary, along with Blue- Utah included: Mrs. C. R. Jones, class mem- state treasurer; Mrs. Ken: Jensbird amd bers, enjoyed the annual Lark en-, veterans committee head and Welcome last Wednesday after- for the state organization Mrs. R. L. Thompson president noon, September 21. The affair was held during of Civic Improvement cluib. regular Primary time under the Included in the meeting were direction of class leaders, Mrs. Ora Reddings, Mrs. Ruth Jen- all state officers and committee chairmen, federated club sen and 'Mrs. Iris Noble. v presidents and district presiwith welcome held their They their class then as a group sang dents. the Home Builders Song. Mrs. L. D. Shroeder, president Following prayer the gate of the Utah Federation, preway ceremony was conducted sided and conducted. and the Bluebird Seagulls Guest speaker for the lunchjoined in singing Welcome to eon session was Mrs. Norton H. the Larks. The code was presented fol- Pearl, nsftioreal director for the lowed by games and ligtyt re womens division of Civil De fense. freshments. k ' : d The Oa-- oam-- of the Daughters of lUtah Pioneers will hold their monthly meeting at the home of Captain Alice Gardner, 411 on West Sixth South. Thursday, Sept. 29, at 7:30 p. m. AH members are requested to be present and bring a prospective member with them, according to Captain Gardner. LEGAL NOTICES . S Sea-gul- (Mc&l dSs flow COAL With the increase in Union Pay Raise granted WILL TAKE A JUMP IN THE VERY NEAR FUTURE! Order now and pocket the savings! ORDER GET THE BEST KNIGHT'S CANYON SPRING The finest coal mined Because its mined from Utahs deepest mines. t j It's Cleaner " "It Hotter CALL 8 TODAY . MEMEILILS, WALK A COAL BLOCK AND SAVE Inc. GREEN BEANSl SHORTENING Del-Mon- Libbys te Whole Jewell 3 lb. Tin JEWEL OIL All veg. cook. sal. oil BABY FOOD GERBERS Quart " Probate and Guardi ansmp Notices. Consult Clerk of District Court, Brigham City, Utah, or respective signers for NOTICE TO CREDITORS of ISABELLA R. PERKINS SHAW, Deceased. with Creditor will present claims vouchers to the undersigned at RFD No, 2, Box 219, Brigham City, Utah, on or before the 16th day of Novem-be- Estate A. D.. 155. THE FROM DWIGHT S. SCHROEDER, Administrator. O. DCS LUND, Attorney for Administrator. Sept. 14-- DOUGHNUTS NOTICE TO CREDITORS of CHRSSTENA JENSEN. De ceased. will present claims Creditor with vouchers to the undersigned at 45 North 4th West, Brigham City, Utah, on or before the 14th day of January, A. D., 1956. LOYAL JENSEN, Administrator of the estate of CHRISTENA JENSEN. , Deceased. Date of first publication September 14th, A. D., 1955. Sept. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION United States Department ef the Interior Bureau of Land Management LAND OFFICE, Salt Lake City, Utah. August 24, 1955. NOTICE that A. is hereby given Douglas Allen, erf Hyrum, Utah, who, on May 26, 9 50, made Homestead entry. No. Salt Lake 070764, for N4 2 North, Range Section 9, Township S Weal, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed make Final to notice of intention proof, to establish claim to the land A. before Simon above described, Dunn, Notary Public, at Hyrum, Utah, on the I 1th day of October, 1955. Claimant names as witnesses: Claron W. Allen, Robert G. Allen, A. D. Allen, and Eldrid Larson, all if Hyrum, Utah. ERNEST E. HOUSE, Manager. Covered with Rich Estate Aug-3- jC. CORNED BEEF 4 Sept.-7-- 1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION PUBLIC SALE United States Department of the Interior Bureau of Land Management LAND OFFICE, Salt Lake City, Utah, September 6, 1955. Under provisions of section 2455, R. the S., as amended by section 14 of act of June 28. 1934 (48 Srtat., 1274; 43 U. S. C. 1171), and pursuant to the Donald D. Woodward application of of Promontory, Utah, Serial No. Utah 013963, there will be offered to the highest bidder, but at not leso than $2.90 per acre, at a public sale to be held at 10 oclock a. m , on the 28th this next, at day of October. 1955tracts of land: office, iths following AU Sec. 30, T. 6 N R. 5 W., SLM, Utah. Containing 640 acres. This parcel of land, as indicated, will be of- feted for sale as a unit. No bid will be received for less than all of an of fered parcel of land. Bids may be made by the principal lor his agent, either personally at the sale or by mad. Bids sent by mail will be considered only if received at this office prior to the hour fixed for the sale. Bids must be in sealed envelopes accompanied by e certified checks or money orders made payable to the Treasurer for the amounts of the United States be of the bids. The envelopes must d comer marked in the lower "Public sale bid. Serial No. U 013963 Sale. October Z8, 1955. The highest bidder will be required to pay immediately the amount thereof. Any adverse claimants of the above described land should file their claims, oc objections, on or before the time designated for eale. The Bureau of Land Management has not searched the files of Box Elder County at ascertain evidence of any adverse claims. Any contiguous owner claiming right must assert such preference right and substantiate the claim by submitting the evidence required by 43 CFR 250.1 within 30 days from the above sale date. LHNt.sr E. HOUSE. Manager. Sept. QUEERS. PAtJTRV fflUIT end PRODUCE MPT. RED BLISS Chocolate DOZEN m & DAVEY CROCKETT FROZEN Coofres SKYWAY - PERMANENT Antifreeze gal. Z UTE BRAND lf77nrihP QQ FROZEN POLAR 10 Oz. PACKAGE Foam Rubber Sponges 2 for ADVERTISED Xi f e Attending the new Mrs. HarJjer sister, Mrs. Jean Bunti-ngMrs. Alene Thompson, Mrs. Joan Nelsen and Miss Kathleen Smoot. They wore identical gowns of taffeta in shades of brown and .beige. All carried baskets of . yellow Pom Pom mums. Flower girls duties were per formed by Pam Nelsen and Karen Hardy. Mrs. Smoot wore a plum gown for the reception, and Mrs. Hardy wore pale blue. Both wore corsages of yellow rosebuds and white carnations. Max Bywater was best man with Bob and Bill Smoot as ushers. All mere In the wedding party wore yellow boutonnieres Host and hostesses for the reception were Bishop and Mrs. Henry Norman and Bishop and Mrs. Melvin Johnson. During the reception Mr. and Mrs. Harold Felt sang and Dou glas Mann played organ selec tions. Displayed was the. four tiered wedding cake. The creation was topped with miniature bluebells and a bride and bridegroom. In charge of serving and arranging gifts- were Mrs. Eva Harper, Mrs-- June Craner, Mrs. Margaret Anderson, Mrs. Nor ma 'Bosley, Lola Mills, Beckie Sned-denShirley Bott, Doreen Smoot, Yutha Ikegami, Arlee-Jones, Mrs. Diane MeCaty and u tepfeerriesll SPECIALS EFFECTIVE WEDNESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY! h |