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Show During its lifetime an elephant wears down six successive teeth on each side of its jaw, grinding down a total thickness PAGE FOUR BOX ELDER JOURNAL of nearly a yard of tooth Brigham City. Utah Friday, October 14, 1949 SHOPPING FOR A V ; DRESSES S Beautiful Crepes in new Fall Shades and Black. 14 to 2i j ji f I WTti $12.75 ud DRESSES beautiful home wedding was that of Miss Shirlea Josephson daughter of Mr and Mrs. Karl Josephson, and Mr Curti; Chris tensen, son of Mr and Mrs JoChristensen of Biighum seph City, at the home of the brides evening, Wednesday parents, October 5. Mamage ceremon les were performed by Bishop S Oleen Josephson at b o'clock A wedding rei option followed The bridal party stood in front of a beautiful basket of white gladioli and flanked on oath side by tall white lighted tapers. The bride was beautiful in a heavy white .satin dress with an exquisite train of lace. Her bridal bouquet was centered by a detachable orchid. The brides maid of honor was Miss Sharon Young and bridesmaids were Patsy Peterson and Lois Christenson They were lovely in pastel colored formats Little Karen and Joan Johnson stood as flower girls in blue and pink formals. Mr. Jay Christensen stood as best man for his brother. Mrs of the mother Christensen, groom wore blue crepe with a lovely corsage of red losebuds. Mrs. Josephson, the brides mother, wore Chinese red crepe with a white corsage. Richard Josephson and Dwight Jensen were the ushers. where the The gift room brides trousseau was displayed was in charge of Mrs. Iona Mrs. Mrs. Joseph Johnson, Orville Nish and Mrs. Harry Hanline. table was The refreshment with an originally beautiful decorated wedding cake and (A Ce-fal- Smart new style Casu- - j als in Garberdine Wools and Rayon Failles. New; high shades and darks. Sizes Shirlea Josephson Becomes Wife Of Curtis Christensen In Lovely Home Ceremonies , Del icious! 17 $10.75 up Mickey Valentine Is Honored By Party Mrs Lamar Valentine entertained recently in honor of her five year old son, Mickey. Games were enjoyed by Mickeys fi lends after which they enjoyed ice cream and cake and pop balFavors were Halloween loons filled with candy. Those attending the party were. Alice Valentine, Teddy Valentine, Mary Bennett, Susan Viv. om, Craig Brown, Sheryl Reeves, Pamella Scotty Nicholas, Saundra Petersen. Susan Petersen, and Richard P.T.A. Meets For Luncheon Monday The officers of the Association held a luncheon Monday, October 10, at the home of Mrs. Verna Johnson, with Mrs. Grace Owen and Mrs Johnson as Those attending were Victor J NanBott. second cy Valberg, secretary; Etta Ruth treasurer, and Reeder, historian. Bermeee Andersen, nead of the membership committee; Gwen Limb, publicity chairman; Caima Pearse, hospitality, and Betli Barrup, health and summer round up Paient-Teaohei- Just Arrived Rayon Gaberdine and Frost terials. Neat Style Casuals Asst. Colors & Styles. Sizes for Misses and Women. SPECIAL FRI. & SAT. I ma- illli l s Well Deliver " J. Will and Mrvtle Smith f U.&l. CAFE Open 100 ladies 9 a.m. to 9 p. m. daily Closed Fridays of the Improvement club Saturday afternoon with their entertaining readings from modern poetry and also selections from modern negro poetry. The tea table wras attractively decorated with a rose and snapflanked b y dragon bouquet, white tapers in crystal holders. Mrs. C. B. Stratford, chairman, was assisted by Flora Hansen, director member, and Mrs.1 Glen Andersen, Mis. Paul Andersen and Mrs. Harold Sycamore. Mrs. William E. Tyson acted as chairman of the serving committee. Civic PHONE 39 095 Slo Wie Slite entertained CHICKEN DINNERS st was A no host budge party held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs Cai lisle Baty. Budge was played and high won by Mis. score prie vvd Purde't Faina r with M1-Thompson winning the tut aw aid A delu ous luncheon iignt was served at sir ah tildes to the fo,ovung lodes. Mis Hal Eoslov Mrs Kaiser, Rudo'ph Mis Helen Mrs L F Wood The Musses Elaine and Lorraine Baron, twun daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Thorpas iBaron, Jr, of Salem, Oregon, are being exentertained tensively during their stay in Brigham City A family dinner honored the girls at the home of their grand father, Jens P. Larsen on Wednesday evening Attending the gathering were .Miss Rosa Lar sen, Mrs. Amy Hansen, Dick Hansen, Mr. and Mrs John Larsen and daughter, Cleo Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Larsen, Mi and Mrs Einar J. Larsen and daughter and son, Baibara and Gordon; Mr. and Mrs Winston P. Nelson and son Randy, and the honored guests and Jens P Larsen. The girls were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mis. Winston P. Nelson on Tuesday. They will also visit with their grandmother, Mrs. Thomas Baron Sr and other relatives before re turning to their home. Car-lan- d Wi'liams Air- - Punier farmer Mrs Mrs Earland Thnrpson Balv and a giust, Mrs ('in ir Gund rsc,j, and the hos,. First Fall Meeting , j P on Oder n,.rv,(r' present utr, yrs Vnabk club held its Mrs George X -- The Book Lore Fall party Thursday evening beginning with dinner at the idle Hit Altei tlinnei the club met at the hoim of Mrs Glen Knud-- i son lot games and a shoit busi pi ss mi el ing Mi tnies piesmt were Mrs. P.d win Baird, Mis Russ In gey. Mrs Ployd Anderson, Mis Paul Andetson Mrs Hcrm Jepp-son- , Mrs Searl Beecher, Mis, Glen Bennion. Mis Doughs i , II, n , L iVon Ji ns I i,i October 27 " i .1 S ,J'ace ' tn'k,J" i i Jeppson g. Uoug.js i, book tcvi. Cali. Jean Hess Is Honored By Shower Misses Pauline Ji nsen and Carol Jean Hubbard i nit ilained eve at a shower W.dnesday ning at the Jensen home in honor of Miss Daiyl Jean Hess, who will be mamed next week An interesting and am active brides book vva-- . assembled by the sixteen guests present A deln ions lunch was served and the guest of honor ucuved nwn, lovely gilts that will he useful to her in her home , First Wards Holds M.I.A. Social Tuesday The First ward of the South stake held their Mutual last Tuesday night The meeting got underway at 7.30 uj the evening. An inteiesting program was of the mam interest, ,and was as follows; Opening song, Church In the Wildwood. Prayer, Jay Smith. Theme, Robert Harris Cornet solo. Ronnie Millet. Closing song, America, The Beautiful Accompanist, Laska Smith. Before the closing song, the people went into their classes for the weekly lesson prepjied by their teachers. They weie enjoyed by all who attended. Next Week, there will be a dance for the South Box Elder stake It will be hold in the Sixth ward hall and will stait at 8 30 in the evening Lavern Johns orchestra will enteitain for the crowd, and everybody is invited to attend Iries will be given away for the different contest they have. The theme of the dance is that of the deer season. To those that are coming, they should Box Elder Mr and Mrs Thatcher Allred SPECIAL Book Lore Club Holds Bridge Party Held At Baty Home No-Ho- Tin-gey- Allred's Give Modern Poetic Readings At Civic Improvement Meet BUDGET DRESSES ONE GROUP lighted with pink candles. The relreshments were taken care of by Mrs S Oleen Josephson with Patty Jensen. Anna Josephson and Sheri ill Young serving The couple left immediately following the reception for a short honeymoon and are row making their home in Richland, Mr. ChrisWashington, where tensen is employed by the Gen oral Electric company. Baron Twins Ard Entertained During Visit With Relatives Thieves Gel There First COLUMBIA Pa G Pi Thieves of dug up about two bushels potatoes lrom the fnim of HarBakei hadn t begun ry Bakei to harvest his crop. wear hunting clothes so that the dance will be like tht of the deer season. Birth Announced Of First Grandchild Mr. and Mrs. George A. Anderson of Brigham City are the proud grandjiarents of their first grandchild, George Darwin The parents of the new hoy g are Mr. and Mrs. G. Darwin of Salt Lake City. Mrs. is the former Glenna Ny-ber- Ny-ber- Ny-ber- g Lavenia Hillstrom Returns From Northwest Mrs. Lavenia Hilstrom just returned from a trip to the Pacific She has been visit Northwest ing with her two daughters, Mrs. Billy O. Bishop of Salem, Ore . i the former Helen JLlstrom, and Mrs. M A. Nearon of Seattle, the former Alice Washington, Hilstrom. Mrs. Hilstrom had a very nice trip. Here's how to have your tar ju5 f ef protected for winter driving: OCTOBER U Rita Hayworth Glen Ford FRIDAY, - Sunday 2. Drain the crankcase, flush 1. Drain and clean the radiator and supply anti-freez- it, 4 DAYS IN TK( HNTCOI.OIv DOUBLE Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday A WOMAN CAN DO IT! SPECIALIZED 4. Supply you with a brand new set of Atlas "Grip-saf- e Tires to provide you maximum safety for driving on slippery highways. LUBRICATION." 5. Check to see if your battery is in good condition. If it isn't, you'll be money ahead if you have us install a brand new Atlas battery to insure quick starting in cold weather. UTOCO P7 MS Y JUNE Seasons Closing belt and replace if necesory. ANNIVERSARY To A SAM WOOD Story by DOUGLAS PRODUCTION MORROW Screen Directed by SAM Pty by WOOD DOU'llASVORiriW.nd Produced by JACK GUY A H O I L refining October 22 THE WIZARD OF QZ COMPANY V & in Our Friends And Patrons: Monday night will ho the last show this the ... Auto-V- u Drive-I- n t .vtl5 Theatre, and ""dman-- ' .hauls for the fine support "Lir trniis from all over northern I tali hi'.c Px Wove tm( in our fir-- t reasons operation. offer good piogram.s and make the Antepleasant ontei tainment place lor tin tntne ,u Vre looking forward to having all nt to Once .season. next more, again say Thanks." - 20-21-- JUDY GARLAND in Plenty of Service Plenty of Superior Products T -- 1R1SPIR CUMMINGS PLUS SHORT SUBJECTS COMING 16 MAYER PICTURE Check hose connec- tions and replace, if necessary. Program THE FULLER BRUSH Mft" AGNES MOOREHEAD BILL WILLIAMS 7. in SUNDAY & MONDAY, October Red Skelton A SILVER Victor McLaglen CAPTAIN FURY SIEWm S MORGAN in AND Brian Aherne presents FRANK 6. Inspect the fan The Dead End Kids "NEATH BROOKLYN BSIDGf thrilling to watch a woman light when her man's in trouble! This is the TRUE story of a young romance, of a man who knew success and defeat, of the girl who inspired his comeback! Lubricate your car thoroughly with a special lubricant for every moving part. It's what we describe as FEATURE OCTOBER 15 Its 3. LOVES OF CARMEN and refill with motor oil in the proper winter grade. e. THE THE PICK O' THE PICTURES " in .Uma1' About March r.UOKGE fliAGMKAD. Watch For Reopening iseenrsyaaiBeencEMHWMstMaKatoiieeuaeatiHBea' t |