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Show Fontana Dam, on the boundary of the Great Smoky Mountain National park, is the fourth highest in the world, 480 feet. It was visited toy 1,000,000 people in 1949. PAGE POUR BOX ELDER JOURNAL Utah Brigham City. Friday. May 28, Phone your news to 1950 1000 Department President Mrs. Leland Nelson Is June Bride State President Of Letter Carrier Aux. Mrs. Leland Nelson was elected president of the Utah Letter Carriers' Auxiliary at the two-daconvention held May 20 and 21 at Provo, Utah. Mrs. Vi Nelson will serve for a two-yea- r term.. She has served the Auxiliary previously as its vice v president. Mr. Nelson was electo ted by the Letter Carriers i ' J I serve for .the coming term as of the organization. secretary Mr. and Mrs. Nelson were in attendance at the full program outlined for the' convention and reported excellent talks were given to the auxiliary and the Carriers organizations by national representatives, Everett M. Burns of Los Angeles, California and Mrs. Eleanor Groose Mrs. Leland Nelson of Madison, Wisconsin. elected president of the state y Y ix i ' ; ru' j v - the whiskey that's Cieerfuf as its Varna bumper' croP of flavor Kentucky 65 - ,w ( y frm 86 PROOF AlL (J " W KENTUCKY GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS NATIONAL WHISKEY DISTILLERS A BLEND PRODUCTS CGRP., N.Y. Miss Wilma Siggard department of the Utah LetIs Graduation ter Carriers auxiliary at conPrimary Mrs. Mr. of and daughter vention held at Provo, Utah Lewis Siggard, who announ- Held At Perry Ward ced the engagement and The meeting last Sunday eve Mr. And Mrs. Weaver forthcoming marriage of their ning was held in connection with daughter on June 5 to Frank Sacrament meeting at the Perry Spend Week In Delta ward chapel. The meeting was J. Petty. Mr. and Mrs. J. Albert Wea conducted by Bishop Hirschl. Mrs. Ida Opening song was Choose The ver, accompanied toy Wilma M. Siggard Is Right and the opening prayer Hubbard, spent the past week was offered by Martella Nelson at Delta, Utah where they at Engaged To Marry The sacrament song was My tended high school graduation Frank J. Petty Prayer." Singing was conducted ceremonies , for their grand by Arthur Wagstaff with Con daughter, Shirley Deem, daugh ter of Parley and Lucille Deem. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Siggard nie Wagstaff as accompanist. announce the engagement and Individual awards were pre While in Delta they, also forthcoming marriage of their sented by Mrs. Maude White to visited with their daughters, girls: Orvel and Della. daughter, Wilma Marie, to Frank the following teen-ag, 033 (3133NESS 033W Qf3D . e 0JC33P J. Petty, son of Dr. and Mrs. F. Opal Petersen, Colleen II. Petty of Cedar City, Utah. Dorothy Hirschl, Deanna Miss Siggard is making plans for a Logan L.D.S. temple mar riage, to take place on June with a reception to be held the same evening at the Fifth ward amusement hall. is a graduate The bride-to-be- j of Box Elder high school and has been attending Branch Agricultural College at Cedar City where she was majoring in Education and Music. She affiliated with Lamba Delta Sigma and Pi Rho Omego sororities. Mr. Petty is a graduate of the BAC at Cedar City and .was affiliated with Lamda Delta Sig ma and Gamma Psi fraternities, serving as president of both. He also served with the. U. S. navy . during the war,- - ... The couple will make their home in Cedar City following their wedding, where' he bride groom is engaged in the gro eery and frozen food business. 5 J cream o' weber milk is nature's Til' most perfectly balanced food., ini . try it today! 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