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Show Regular Meeting Set For Fort Brigham DUP The meeting will begin at Regular monthly Fort Brigham camp Daughters 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. of Utah Pioneers will be held Afton Olsen, 503 North Third Friday evening, November 18 West. meeting for Couple United in Impressive Ceremony United in an impressive wedceremony conducted by Patriarch John P. Lillywhite were Miss Lela Mae Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Nelson, Brigham City, and Corporal Grant H. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Johnson, Devils Slide, Utah. The young couple exchanged vows in the Brigham Fourth LDS ward chiapel, October 29 in the presence of close friends and family members. The bride was gowned in a lovely creation of white embroidered nylon tulle over net and satin. The dress featured a scalloped neckline, empire waistline, pointed sleeves and the skirt cascading to a pleated nylon tulle ruffle. IJer fingertip veil was of Ibridal illusion and she carried an arrangement of pink rosebuds with green backing and pink streamers tied in groom. . for better, brighter bourbon wedding reception followed the exchange of nuptial prom ises. The room was adorned Full 6 yeors ,ii old) Every mellow drop of Old Stagg is top Kentucky bourbon. Serve and drink it proudly! Go Stagg! 86 PROOF DIST. CO., FRANKFORT, STAGG KY. ADVERTISEMENT 14-v ,, A'H 2 . ?h4. v with an 'archway festooned with orange blossoms. Attending the October bride were Mrs. Arthur Bott, her sister as matron of honor; Miss Carol Nelson as maid of honor, and Miss Vonda Kent, Mrs. Collin Hunsaker and Mrs. Darrell Cosgrove as bridesmaids. The matron of honor was gowned in .purple; maid of honor in lavender, and the bridesmaids in orchid ipink. All were sister gowns of taffeta with scalloped necklines and hemlines. They carried nosegays complementary to their gowns. Tiny Ringbearers Ringbearers were David and Darrell Batt, nephews of the bride. Mother of the bride chose a blue taffeta for the wedding and reception and Mrs. Lewis Baritlet, sister-in-la- the of bridegroom wore an aqua creation. Both wore corsages of gardenias and rosebuds. Lewis' Bartlertt, brother of the best man groom, performed duties. Ushers were Leland L. Nelson, Jr., and Arthur J. Bott. All wore pink carnation boutonnieres. 'Host and hostess for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Hervin Bunderson. Trousseau Displayed the During the reception brides lovely trousseau was displayed in the recreation hall. Serving dainty refreshments to the many friends and relatives who called to extend best wishes during the evening were: Mrs. Ella Abel, Mrs. Edna Farrell, Mrs. Mary Blaylock, Mrs. Erma Jenson, Mrs. Ralph Jeppsen, Mrs. Mary Call, Mrs. Jeanne Hamilton, Miss Delila Westley, Miss Merle Allen, Miss Renee Larsen, Miss Dorothy Clark, Miss Berdine Peters and Miss Shirley Walker. crys-talat- you wont to make a hit with your wife, get her one of these bedside phones. Man, this is luxury and costs only 3 or 4 cents a day. Order your additional telephones now, for those places where you're most likely to be when you need them. The installation charge is small, regardless of location. Phones are now available in a selection of eight decorator colors, for a e extra charge. Call our Business nominal, H Office-Mountai- n one-tim- States Telephone. if you can give a better bourbon...give it! There is no gift more gracious, more distinctive than this exquisite decanter, created specially for holiday giving. And inside, you have the greatest gift of all, a magnificent bourbon, wonderfully rich, smooth and warmhearted. Thanksgiving just-wed- love-knot- A In charge of the many lovely s gifts presented to the were: Mrs. Ferl Call, Mrs. Suzie Ferry, Mrs. Colleen Mrs. Barbara Burt, Knudson, Billy and Logan Bartlett. At the guest book were Mrs. Bob Pett and Mrs. Ted Whitaker. During the reception a musical program was presented which included: a vocal solo by Victor J. Nelson; quartet number by Mary Jo Harris, Francell Brown, Pam Richards and Marilyn Mann and vocal selection by Wesley Boman and background music by Mrs John Holmgren, who also played the wedding march. Following the reception the young newlyweds left for a brief honeymoon. The bride donned a red knit suit with grey accessories for honeymoon travel. They are now residing In Brigham City. They plan to remain here until the bridegroom completes his tour of duty with the U. S. Marines at the Navy Base, Clearfield. Prior to the wedding, a personal shower was given for the bride-to-bby Mrs. Ferl Call, Mrs. Bobbie Hunsaker and Mrs. Rosie Knudson. Mrs. Colleen Burt, Mrs. Janet Cosgrove and Miss Vonda Kent entertained in honor of Miss Nelson at a grocery shower. e e IIOMEIt LAUGI1LIN Dinnerware Sale Direct Factory Shipments Make These Low Prices! NEW SMART CONTEMPORARY $), RESIDING IN BRIGHAM CITY Mr. and Mrs. Grant H. Johnson, recent newlyweds, are residing temporarily in Brigham City. The young couple exchanged wedding promises October 29, in the Brigham Fourth LDS ward. Mrs. Johnson is the former Lela Map Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leland L. Nelson, Brigham City. Corporal Johnson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Johnson of Devils Slide, Utah. Engagement of Lola Mae Gabel to Ralph Clark Snowball Told This Week by Her Parents Mr. and Mrs. George W Cro-zie- Jerome, Idaho, announce the engagement of their daughter, Lola Mae Gaibel, to Ralph Clark Snowball, son of Mrs. Lillian Snowball, Providence, Utah. The nuptial vows will be exchanged ait the Snowball family home in Providence, November 18 at 6:30 p. m. following the Immediately ceremony an open house will fete the young couple. All friends and relatives of the couple are invited to attend. The bride-to-bhas been residing In Brigham City for the past four years. The prospective groom served with the U. S. ATmy in the Korean Conflict and is currently employed by Smith Trading company. The newlyweds Will reside in ' Providence. Box Elder NEWS 3 Wednesday, November 16, 1955 Brigham City, Utah Pioneers, Fri ,Nov. 18, at 2 pm. The home of Mrs Alice NorAn interesting lesson has been man will be the scone of the prepared and all members are regular meeting of the Corinne in god to attend, according to camp of the Daughters of Utah offices of the organization. Wedding Cake Displayed was the beautiful three tiered wedding cake. The cake was adorned with roses and luce work in pink, white, green and orchid and was topped w'ith a miniature bride and ding Le-lan- d TMCaCa Corinne Camp DUP To Meet at Home of Mrs. Alice Norman 13 piece Service for for only Service for 4 a 8 S SI 9.8 Service for 20 piece 32 piece 6 512.95 Deseret Camp Slates Meeting for Friday Deseret Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet Friday evening, Nov. 18, at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Esther Jensen, 130 North Eaglo Will be held Thusday Second East, will be hostess at evening, Nov. 17, beginning at her home. 8:30 p. m. in the Eagles hall. All members are invited to Lucky winners will receive attend. turkeys or chickens, those in Up To Date charge announced today. SEGUIN ISLAND, Mq. (UP) All Eagles, their partners, The lightAuxiliary members and their househistoric is here substituting elecpartners are cordially invited to tric lights for Its kerosene join in the Thanksgiving holilamps, getting power from the day fun. mainland four miles distant. Eaglo Set for Thursday Evening in Eagles Hall FRUIT BLOSSOM Service for 8 Reg. $17.72 PINK PETAL Service for 8 $21.08 al. 513.97 518.97 BAVARIAN CHIIIA 58.95 .. 512.95 REMINDER GIFTS OF LASTING CHARM e Seagull Camp Sets Regular Meeting E BIRTH SI The following births are an nounced from Cooley Memorial This is the first in a series ol advertisements showing, in terms of time, the sermonpy and convenience of and the new vices polices iFood King Super Market. Fuad vertisements will appear each week in this newspaper. Watch for them. , hospital: A boy was born Nov. 9 to Sterling and (Mary Burrows Logan. Shlrl and Wilma Walker Carter, Ogden, are the parents of a girl born Nov. 12. Lee and Ruth Gilbert Clemannounce ents, Brigham City, the arrival of a boy born Nov. Tol-ma- Regular monthly meeting for 13. A girl was born Nov. 14 to of Seagull Camp Daughters Utah Pioneers will be held Fri- Clyde and Sonja North Holt, day evening, Nov. 18, at 7:30 Perry. Arthur and Mildred Meeter p. m. The meeting will be held at Bridwell, Intermountaiin school, Wood, are tlhe parents of a boy born the home of Mrs. .Janiie 5 Nov. 14. 138 West Forest. $ P Make this Thanksgiving Trip in mw-rns-v irnimv. . . 'Sure It's Pretty . . What's the Price of ITS POSSIBLE that some folks, upon seeing the modern new Food King store, may say to themselves, as the man in the picture is saying, Sure its pretty . . . but whats the price of beans? Still more. What this means is that you get your holiday dinner at a price that cant be bettered anywhere in Utah,' because Food Kings fair profit margin THATS A FAIR QUESTION and, right here and now, wed like to give you a frank explanation of how Food King BETWEEN 1,000 AND 1.200 cases of merchandise are unloaded from large s which roll up to our back doors each week. Rather than the high labor expense of unloading these trucks, a convejor belt extends into the trucks and cases are carried inside the store and down to the basement. In the basement each item, approximately 28,000 each week, is priced with marker and rea special turned to the main floor for placement on shelves. The entire operation is rapid, time saving and cuts our storage and labor costs to a minimum. Since Food Kings profit margin remains the same, you get money saving values. can provide- the facilities possible grocery prices as in Utah every every item. - frequent Service by Greyhound SCENICRUISER or HIGHWAY TRAVELER! Both have air auspension ride, restful contour chairs, panoramic picture windows air conditioning. The Scenicruiser most modern grocery and still give you low or lower than any on day of the week AND SELLING of merchandise and the utilization of the most efficiency equipment are what make possible the greater values at Food King. For instance. Food King buys in vast amounts and at the lowest prices, thereby assuring - its customers of price. THE CHOICE HAMS that Food King will offer you for jour holiday table were purchased this year when the ham market was low. The large number of hams purchased helped cut the price MASS BUYING ... te has raised observation level and complete washroom! year-roun- d LOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO DENVER PROVO . . : $16.15 $18.45 $11.45 $ 2.80 $16.15 $22.85 PHOENIX KANASCITY (plus tax) I r V. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY V.' & jr f'A; ' . 6 YEARS c 0U) . GREYHOUND TERMINAL HOWARD HOTEL , - 86 PROOF 1955 ANCIENT AGE 0IST. CO., FRANKFORT, KY. PHONE 175 rock-botto- m never increases! semi-truck- two-wa- y quick-stam- p THE MOST FOR YOUR DOLLAR, in terms of time, convenience and money, can be had at Food King because of mass buy ing and selling plus the best in labor saving equipment. |