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Show tT i i A.'L. Auxiliary Past Ingram Family Members Meeting In Second Ward Presidents Hold First Last Sunday Evening Afind Wedding ' Meeting Of New. Year Reception In Idaho Bishop Glen (Knudsen presidSecof played bridge t PAGE FOUR Perry Primary Honors BOX ELDER JOURNAL Retiring President 4 Wedding, Mid-Summ- er - City, Utah .Brigham - g Members of the Ingram family spent Saturday, evening and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Loren B. North at Inkom, Idaho, to attend the wedding reception of Mr, Ray F. Blackwood and (Doris North. The living room was decorated with beautiful cut flowers and lovely ferns. cake A three tier- - wedding topped with a bride, and groom was served with delicious punch to those present The bride opened he? hope chest and her many beautiful things were shown. , The evening ' was ' spent in J visiting and later the group to went the 'Inn. and joined in ijancinfc. , Those attedlng were Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Ingram and son Terry; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Montgomery and daughter, LuDene; Mrs. Bernice Johnson and daughter Yvonne; Mr, Ed Thurkill; Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Drlggs and children Diane and Richard; Mrs. Joseph North; (Mr. and Mrs. James Trease and his mother, Mrs. Trease; Mr.' and Mrs,' Dar rell Ingram and children, Sherry Lee and Benia. Mr. and Mrs. George Alley; Mr. and Mrs. Rayne North; Mrs. Walter Campbell and children, Carl, Gary, Russell and David and Louise Ingram. . '(MfS?GREAT v STRAIGHT .BOURBON, Party Honors Third Ward Relief Society DRIVE-I- THEATER N FRIDAY, September 29 "Eagle and the Hawk " In Color With John Pay no and Rhonda Fleming SATURDAY, September " Cowboy 30 And The Prizefighter " I In ' Bride ALSO of Frankenstein ' SUNDAY & MONDAY "All the King's Men" With Broderick Crawford and Joanne Dru Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday ALL FAMILY SIIALlPOOj Sixth Ward Primary Reorganized Sunday Color With Esther Williams and Red Skelton Sacrament meeting in the Sixth ward Sunday was held ImSunday following mediately school with Homer Tingey in a charge. The opening song, How Firm a Foundation, was sung by the congregation and the opening prayer was offered by Vern Wiser. The sacrament song, "Jesus was Onpe of 'Humble Birth, sung by the congregation. Sacrament was taken care of by Arden Jensen and Dale Tingey, assisted by the Deacons. A baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodland was blessed and given ther name of DelRay by his father. - The reorganization of the Primary was presented by Bishop Hansen. The released were MarAlice garet Lewis, president; Jensen and Chloe Sheffield, counselors; Fern Kotter, secretary and Fern Kotter, organist;e and the following teachers: Pearson, Lola Winters and Betty Carter. The newly sustained officers were: . LaPreal Collings, president; Noreen Oldroyd and Dorothy Morgan, counselors; and Anna Rasmussen, Jennie Reeves and Wlnnifred (Loveland, teachers. Short talks were given by the presidency. outgoing primary The remainder of the time was turned over to testimony bearing and ten people participated. The closing song was "O Say What Is Truth. Closing prayer was offered by "Nell Barlow., - - j 86 Proof "Straight Bourbon Whiskey Katie al Distillers Products Corporation, N.Y. WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT . . . fJ IN FRIDAY and SATURDAY 1 X. ELEDER . , niMlHMS-iBEia- t i JORY-mr- h BOOTH Cgnltify f We 'Would like to tell ' you about our oil well now drilling in While Valley, 15 miles northwest of Trenton-toAlready we have had some nice oil showings from 3555 to 3580 foot level, .3670 to 3890 foot and from 3900 We have had oil fluorescent under black , to 3980 foot. 4740 from and 5800 feet and an excellent showing light from 6420 to 6428. At our present drilling level the small sand is well saturated. SUNDAY the very latest information, we will have our Lewis Johnson of Brigham City; our local geologist, attorney, George Mason; the company president, L. L. Ilan L. Teter, Salt Lake City; the secretary-treasureSalt one Lake City; and of our investors, W. E. Jacobs, Huyler, San Fernando, Calif., in Brigham City for a r, i 4, t , i. v Public Meeting FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER. 29 45c 126 East Forest are cordially invited to attend this meeting and hear the inside story of oil exploration in Box Elder You County. I'1 Listerine PASTE 2 for. TOOTH her Itr 25c Prophylactic TOOTH MORGAN , MOADWAY HIT MUSICAL IN THI Brushes 3 for PATRICE: MUNSELi DENNIS KKfJle DRUGGIST I Candy ZoiaGCo Hear U.S. STEELS JulUiour tribute to the Community Chests of America j 4 THEATRE GUILD thne 6:30 KDYL AIR P. M. TODAY AND I SATURDAY, atulti mi ci HAI DWIHl HOLT MARIN Vj They join the Foreign Legion and bum-u- V the ands.. .with rrr SSf?" RAR8T -s- burning - HOWARD t LOU BUD amoikosm SATURDAY NIGHT AND EVERY SATURDAY mmi DURING -- THE J FALL PATRICIA DAN And 7htstf k spyfix w regardless of rumors TO (HE CONTRARY We Admit Caged IS STRONG MOVIE FARE . AND WINTER REASON Music MEDINA from of course' RED SKELTON By B ROSS His Orchestra PLUS MURE DAHt. , u CHNtCOLaR. SHORT X WILL BE SHOWN SUBJECTS I COMING SOON, TREASUREHSLAND" ' 'ANNIE GET, OURYGUN' , ; v?a n Taramff uttle words SELECTED 1 - PROMONTORY OIL CO. h ' 8:00 P.M. War Memorial Home lf TISSUES You n. To give you bit ingb , fcf "Not 500s CLEANSING "V (MP02ML. - S& kill HteJ SALUTING YOUR COMMUNITY CHEST g 1 DIL Jr : ity coin-eatin- tt COMBS The Third ward Relief society entertained Tuesday afternoon honoring retiring officers, Rose A. Young, Laura Zundel, Mil dred Rasmussen, Ellen Toombs ' and Rinda Olsen. Florence Harper And Lee N. Wight Are 'An excellent program was given with Hazel Jensen, counselor, Married In Evening Ceremony Sept. 15 in charge. Two vocal solos were were sung by Mrs. Lillian Felt and a Sorensen Nile and Hatch Florence daughHarper, Lovely reading was presented by Colter of Mr. and Mrs. George Har- ushers. leen Farmer. Gladys Nelson, A reception honored the cou per of Honeyvtlle, recited I dos with Lee N. Wight In a double pie at 8:30 oclock the same counselor then presented the honored guests with gifts as a ring marriage ceremony officia- evening at the Harper home. ted over by the father of the Mrs. Lewis S. Wight in a navy token of appreciation for their groom, Bishop Lewis S. Wight. afternoon dress and Mfs. George services. Talks were given by The ceremony was performed at Harper in a toast brown dress, Violet N. Jensen, president and the home of the brides parents both accented by corsages of each of the honored guests. Delicious refreshments were on September 15. rosebuds and gladioli, and fathMiss Harper was escorted ' by ers of the young couple stood served at small tables beautidecorated by Lucille Olher father into a room attrac- with the wedding party to greet fully sen and Gladys Nelson. Mrs. and approximately 400 guests who tively decorated in a pink Nora Hillam was refreshments white color scheme with - large called during the evening, floral baskets of gladioli. She Miss Virginia Wilde, Miss Ja- chairman, assisted by Louie met her future husband before net Gourley, Miss Anna Jean Call, May Smith, LouieN. Evans, Jensen a large picture window flanked Turley, Miss Carolyn Hall, Mrs. Martha Berg,- Violet and Bessie Wight. by tall candelabra holding glow- Reva Ann Harper and Miss Caring pink and white graduated ol Call assisted with the refresh- Mechanical Cows Give Milk tapers and pedestals of beauti- ments which also carried ouMe I MANCHESTER, N. ... (UP). Whole Works Stolen ' ful flowers. EASfr CHICAGO, Incl. n color scheme. Mechanical cows that dispense '(UP) The new bride was wearing a In charge of the gift room were fresh milk from two plastic engineer Eugene Huish re lovely original model wedding Mrs. Dennis Wight of Ogden, teats are the latest thing in the ported an ornamental light pole gown made 'and designed by Mrs. Charlene Sorensen and Mrs. merchandising field. Developed was stolen from its concrete base her sister, (Mrs. Sally Hatch. It Sally Hatch. Gifts were received by an enterprising Manchester on a street corner. The light was of heavy brocaded taffeta at the door cows give shade and bulb were missing by Miss Peggy firm, the with a tiny fitted bodice which Wheatley.' .Guests were greeted out milk from cans. was topped at the neckline by by Nile Sorensen, Dr. Dennis a bertha collar plaited to a Wight of Ogden and Mrs. $red point at the bodice. The full cir- Berry of Salt Lake City., j cular skirt ended In a graceful For her honeymoon trip that train. Her bridal veil of finest took them to the Southern Utah illusion and edged In wide lace, fell from a seed pearl trimmed Parks, Boulder Dam and up the of California, the new tiara. She carried a bouquet coast wore a red corduroy suit of rose buds surrounded by baby bride also made and desighed by her orchid spires sister, Sally. She selected ac Miss (Harper asked Miss Nora cessories to wear with the suit. 'PICK O' THE PICTURES' Harper and Miss Carol Burt to The young newlyweds, both attend her. They were gowned of Box , Elder high in pastel gowns and were wear- graduates school, will make their home in ing corsages of rosebuds sur- Brigham City while the groom rounded by baby orchids to continues his studies at the U.S. match the bridal bouquet. A.C. Mrs. Wight will continue Victor . performed her employment with the J, C. Maynard best man duties and Rulon Penney company. , NIGHTS "Neptune's Daughter" In Retiring Officers Mr. and Mrs. Lee N. Wight ,. . . were married on September 15 in lovely home ceremony officiated over by Bishop Lewis S. Wight, father of the groom. Mrs. Wight is the former . Florence Harper, daughter of Mr. and Ms. George Harper. d La-din- Color With Red Ryder . and ' Mrs. R. wir0.T( '' v.,v .'X prize. Hostesses for'the ed at the meeting in;the The Past Presidents club Mrs. Victor Bott, ' evening. last ward Sunday auxiliary ond the American Legion and u The prelude was- - played by in Brigham City held their first Christensen Smith. iRenie H. Littlewood. party of the season Wednesday, The program was furnished in the banquet room of the orHoward hotel, by members of the M.' I. A. President dinwith A delicious, three-cours- e ganizations Richard Larsen In charge of the ner was served to nineteen memprogram. bers. The tables were beautiCarol Johnson conducted the fully decorated In colorful auLittle-woosinging with Renie H. tumn flowers:' The at the organ. opening During the evening the group Mosong, "Improve the Shining ments, was by the congrega- Jensen with a golden Gleaner tion and Richard Andersen gave pin and she responded with apall propriate remarks, urging the opening prayer. same kind "Prayer Is the Soul's . Sincere girls to work tor the Desire, was the second song by of award. Jeannine Andersen spoke on the congregation. Jay Meservy GolA. and theme I. conducted the M, why I would like to be a ChristenLynn Reeder gave a scripture den Gleaner, and Don . sen talked on the Book of Almd reading. talkJensen Bertha from the Book of Mormon. President Ill Go The closing song, ed on golden Gleaner work and Lillian Knudsen presented Joan Where You Want Me To Go, and 2e Each POCKET, j W llford Andersen gave the ! The Perry Primary officers held their regular teacher-traininmeeting Wednesday evening, Friday, September 29. 1950 Sept. 27, at the home of Merle Andrews. Thelma Billings, president, conducted. Hold The opening prayer was ofEvery fered by Bertha Wight. PriThing! May Wagstaff, retiring mary president, was guest of honor and was presented a gift "bio by the officers with Carrie Pe: NEWS! tersen making the presentation. A pot luck supper was enEXCITING and served in cafeteria joyed NEWS! style. One long table was decoWatch For The rated with the Halloween theme OPENING DATE OF using the black and orange with ' autumn leaves placed throughZUNDELS out. Tiny crocheted cups and Brigham Citys saucers made by Carrie PeterNewest and Most Modern sen, were filled witih candies, MENS CLOTHING STORE and given as favors and marking places for the guests. Following the supper, the teachers' lesson on "Child Dewas given by Mary - velopment," Woods. Merle Andrews then gave a demonstration on how to conduct a scripture reading using a chart, which is to be carried on throughout the season. The remainder of the time was spent in playing contest games, under the direction of DeEsta Young, bringing to a close an enjoyable evening. ,, t amfW : z ! -- 1 RECOMMENDED FOR ADULTS ONLY SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY Moyfes Are Better Jhan frer.AtlMg Cl |