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Show Baby Girl Born To Mr. And Mrs. Charles Lipp S SON SMITH A and St. South Main free Delivery PHONE 58 Open Sunday Size FROM 0. r C. TANNER'S ;TE KIKG 50 !ci 10 lb. For 89' TISSUE KLEENEX 53c CRISCO MI1; 81 Larue Olsen Becomes Mrs. James Checketts In Lovely Home Ceremony On April 22 Weatherproof , 17 jewel, sfeel expansion bracelet. C.H.B. 14' CATSUP1.4, BABY Clapps FOOD 23' for i 43' BISQU1CK f e I x shock. Wyler Ineaflex is handsomely styled and ruggedly engineered to bring you Vegetable an extra bonus of 25' SOUP gratitude with every passing year. Come in and admire our fine Giant Size TOOTH Colgate a water, weather or 45 Campbells nc Give the watch that goes on giving accurate service... despite HONEY BUTTER Superior aD!? sealed against water secure against shock Size Large Miss LaRue Olsen, petite daughter of Mr. and (Mrs. Ben Olson of Brigham City, changed her name to Mis. James K. Checketts in a lovely ceremony performed April 22 at the home of her parents. Bishop James Jpnsen officiated at the wedding, witnessed by a few close friends and relatives. The gioom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Flint of Rock Springs, Wyoming. A reception honored the newly wedded couple immediately following their wedding. The bnda'l party, composed of the bride and groom, parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Olsen; parents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. John Flint; matron of honor, Mrs. Del Malmrose; maid of honor Miss Jeane Anderson and Donald Lauritzen best man, stood before two tall tapering candelabra, placed on either side of a perestal holding a beauti ful bouquet of pink and white the spring flowers, to match pink and white color scheme of 3.07 FLOUR BECAUSE watches... designed for him, for her, for the class of 1950. ITS ALL WHEAT, 29 the wedding. IMiss Olsen was lovely in a white 'proeaded satin gown fashioned with a fitted bodice with self trimmed buttons and long pointed sleeves. The full skirt ended in a long, pointed train at the back. Her, fingertip veil fell fiom a pearl trimmed tiara and she wore a corsage of shattered pink carnations. Her sister, and matron of honwas or, Mrs. Del Malmrose, gowned in pink organdy and Miss Anderson was wearing an orchid crepe gown. Their flowers were styled to match the brides. Mothers of the couple were attired in street length dresses. Mrs. Olsen selected a tan dress and Mrs. Flints dress was green. They were wearing shattered carnation corsages. Men in the wedding party wore white bouten-niere- s two-piec- -- selection of Wyler 39 PASTE ' OF THE WHEAT JUST ARRIVED!, KEYfCERUl RANGE N And look! You get your choice of Built-i- n Pressure Cooker and Raisable TWO e and the grooms bouten-niermatched the brides cor- and 30. e sage. Miss Dauna Jensen and Mrs. Donna Lauritzen were in charge of the gift room.' Miss Elaine Fowler and Mrs. Joyce Walker were at the refreshment table andMrs. Doris Olsen was receptionist. The couple left for a honeymoon trip to Elko, Nevada and will make their home in Rock Springs where Mr. Checketts is employed. For her going away, the bride chose a copen blue satin dress range comes like General Electric exciting, new this: two Ovens, both automata ally controlled; each does all baking, broiling, roasting, warming operations! Pressure Cooker and raisable unit. Famous Or like this: built-iGeneral Electric Tripl-Oveincluding huge broiler and speed oven. Talk about "Speed Cooking de luxe! This is it! Just push a button to cook I And what worksavers you get in this new General Electric Automatic Oven Timer. Safe, marvel! sure Lights. Superspeedy Cal rod units throughout. Words cant do it justice. Come in, today k He. U. 8 Pat OH. Push-butto- n "Push-butto- Almost-huma- n 1 Trade-mar- Mrs. Phyllis Baron To Visit In Las Vegas OX NOTHING BUT GARDEN FRESH TANNER Plans are under way by members of the American Legion Auxiliary for the annual Mothers Day tea to be held at the Most Convenient Time Payment Arrangement Mrs. Phyllis Baron of Brig ham City will leave Sunday May 7, for an indefinite visit at the Elrancho Vegas in Las Ve gas, Nevada. While there she will visit friends and relatives. ELECTRIC BREITENBEKER South Main 81 Phone 990 Why HUDSONS recessed floor means Most Room! Best Ride! Vtr YOUR GROCERS JEWELRY . Red Ripe TOMATOES fay fastiOHtyiiof a New 6EREAU 191 POTATOES 10 lbs. e AVOCADOS in any other car at any price! v 16' ifS DANDY- -" eat it ukb candyi L most room in any automobile at any price! It creates Americas lowest center of gravity, which brings you the best and safest ride ever known. Wont you accept your Hudson dealers invitation enjoy Ride soon? "The New Mrs. Jones, J3 "Ant NOTHING BUT ing to who - "'E 0L0-TIM- ffi.KeeuKE0WHN 6hTH'W'CWTf 1 ROLLED .PASH' MeaovvNEss - v It provides also l j. ROAD CLEARANCE The postman home of Mrs. but nine years ceived a letter May 7, 1941 at Watertown, N. Y by Ellsworth Lightner, who was corporal In the Fourth Armored division at Pine Camp, N. Y. STORES NOW AVAILABLE AT ALL LOCAL GROCERY 29 with true streamlining and magnificent ' beauty. I W. Va. (UP) knocked at the Pauline- - Owens too late. She rethat was mailed 45 you try Hudsons "New Step-DoRide, we believe you will find it a delightfully new experience- - For Hudson is the only motor car with a .recessed floor ("step-dow- n design). This car of them all, results in the lowest-bui- lt The tea will honor all gold star mothers, mothers of Auxiliary members and mothers of all veterans of both wars, Accord- ii 14 PARKERSBURG, WMKFAST lb. safety not obtainable Delayed In Transit ke. Golden Ripe bananas and stated a nice party Is being planned by the committee. White Shatter -- charge. lb ctn. 1 Hudson's step down design brings benefits in room, riding qualities War Memorial home on May 13, according to Mrs. Jennie L. Jones, general chairman in ASA FOX.. VEGETABLES Choice Other GE Electric Ranges From $169.95 GENERAL Hi ELECTRIC Plans For Mothers Tea Ladies Weatherproof, 17 jewel, sweep second. 2 FOR 29c how Friday, May 5, A. L. Auxiliary Lay C' TTUtt Those PUSH-BUTTO- The convention was held at the beautiful Cosmopolitan ho tel and receptions honored the ladies at lovely private homes in Denver. Approximately 250 ladies from Utah, Colorado, Ne vada and Utah, were in atten dance. Making the trip from Brigham City were Blanche Hyde, Elnora Boweutt, Norma Jensen, Hannah Hillam, LaPreal Wight, Lenora Romer and Annie Tingey. Miss Romer is the Rooky Mountain Region budget chairman and Miss Wight, Miss Bowcut and Mrs. Tingey were delegates of the local club. accented with white 'fcKFAST BOX ELDER JOURNAL A group of Brigham City la dies who are members of the lo club returned cal Soroptimist this week from a motor trip that took them lo Denver, Colorado where they attended the annual Rocky Mountain Region Sorop timist convention on April 28, Miss Betty Lou Price . . . daughter of B. M. Price of Pocatello, Idaho, will become the bride of Duane G. Carter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon R. Carter of Park Valley. The young couple, both of whom now are attending college state college, will be married next June 8. for 2 PAGE THREE Soroptimists Attend Convention Held In Denver , Colorado the class of 50 15' nib 300's size ,Heintz "" " TOILET Northern Lee. jwwawi Uly Paper Bag SUGAR ex- Timely Suggestion 6S TIDE ' See it! The fastest, easiest, cleanest way to cook! Both young people are students at Idaho State college. Mr. Carter will graduate this spring with a degree in pharmacy. He is a graduate of Box Elder high school and spent two years in the navy. Miss Price is a sophomore at the college where she is active in Gamma Phi Beta Social soror. ity, and Spurs, honorary service organization. The announcement was made at a party given by the mother anThe of the bride-to-bnouncements were placed in small capsules tied with pink to ribbon streamers connected a small colonial bouquet which formed a centerpiece for each table. News-Journ- gpace Gt. and Mrs. B. M. Price of anPocatello, Idaho, recently nounced the wedding plans of their daughter, Betty Lou. Miss Price will become the bride of Duane G. Carter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon R. 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