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Show as flower girl in a white net formal. She wore a white sapoke bonnet and carried a . in basket of pink roses. Mr. Sterling Meldrum attended his brother as best man. For her daughters wedding Mrs. Holmgren chose a powder blue beaded dinner dress, while Mrs. Meldrum chose turquoise blue crepe trimmed in gold. Each wore eamelias and rose buds. Reception guests were served on the sun porch where a tiered by wedding cake, surrounded Lilly of the Valley, centered the room. The table was covered with an imported Italian cloth. The bride chose as her going away dress a navy blue suit with white accessories. Those assisting during the evening were Mrs. Leona Rees, Bunny Rees and Mrs. S. Martin Rasmussen, of Brigham City; Mrs. Frank J. Stevens; Jr., Mrs. Clifford Johnson, Mrs. Eugene Wiggins, Miss Beverly Hokan-son- , and Miss Elaine Stevens Miss Gwen Johnson, all of ruf-iie- BOX ELDER JOURNAL Friday. June Brigham City. Utah 8. 1951 weekly newspaper, published at Brigham City, Utah, successor to Smithfield Sentinel, established in 1908. Published every Friday and entered as Second Class Matter at the post office in Brigham City, Utah, under the act of March 8, 1879. A Subscription rate in Box Elder County: $2.25 per year payable in advance; in combination with the Box Elder News, (published Wednesdays) $4.00 per year; $2.00 for 6 months; single copy 5 cents; Outside Box Elder County, $3.00 per year, combination rate $5.00. Charles W. Claybaugh, Publisher Robert M. Crompton, Managing Editor Gladys Johnson, Advertising Manager Member United Press, Audit Bureau of Circulations. Utah State Press Association. National Editorial Association. Advertising Representative; National Advertising Service. Wonder if kin. that pile of bones could be my "The only resemblance is the thick skull, said Lund. A good way to control your temper at a baseball game is to look at the man or young woman sitting next to you and think to yourself Ill bet thats the proud father or proud girl friend, (whichever fits) of the player who just pulled that stupid trick. gen-u-in- The bones, Tolman Burke, deputy clerk, reports, were washed up in Box Elder creek a good many years ago when Sheriff Zundell waa in office. He crated the old boy (maybe old gal) up and stowed it" away in the musty cellar. It wouldnt The skeleton is be accurate to say he has red hair, though, in his old age hes going a bit bald. Nevertheless there is definitely a smear of red across his skinless scalp. Gwen Limb said it just looks like paint. red-heade- d. But who would go around painting ton's heads with red paint? skele- The pile of bones werent discovered. Fred Petersen, county assessor, could remember that some bones had been found way back when and deposited at the court house. He and Tolman were curious and inspected the old cellar to see if they were still stinking up the place. Thats one character at five oclock each who doesnt go evening, commented O. Dee Lund, who went (town to have a look for himself. home Seeing the skeleton brought to memory an story my grandmother used to tell about some of my early Mantua relatives. Seems the road to Mantua was once very precarious, worming its way along some steep in- - Before me is Ceiling Price Regulation 7 Office of Price Stabilization Washington Title 32A National Defense, Appendix Chapter Three Office of Price Stabilization, Economic Stabilization Agency CPR & Retail Ceiling Prices for Certain Consumer Goods. City. Mrs. Dan Ross and Ms. Kenplayed backneth Holmgren eve ground music during the Og-de- Mrs. Earl Gordon and Mrs. Kj-I- B Earl Francom, Salt Lake City; KENTUCKY Ms. Norm Jensen, Garland, and 8i PROOF Thats just the title of the thing. Man you ought to see the rest of it if youre not a business man and dont have to cope with it. If youre a business man, you have already seen it and if you see it again youre liable to develop a serious psychosis. The pamphlet, printed on newsprint, the use of which defeats the very purpose of the O.P.S. by increasing the already acute shortage of newsprint, is 24 pages long. Its in about 6 pt. type, practically the smallest, and is the dullest piece of literature created since I took sophomore composition. Beaver Raloh Simmons. HolmDam; Helen Rees, Joyce Mrs. and Holmgren gren, Jerry Merlin Anderson of Bear River Mrs. cut-wor- k . Luella MacFarlane isnt working nights at the court house any longer and who can e blame her. Theres a skeleton in the basement. Kid were drowned. havent? You aint missed nuthin. Bob Crompton red-head- ed . Have you been reading the latest Ceiling Price Regulations the Office of Price Administration ha3 been putting out. You Just About AtuMUna By Adds Name To List Of June Brides dines. Returning home from Brigham City in a wagon one night, they slipped off of a cliff and down into the Box Elder creek. Some were killed by the accident and others ter of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Holmgren of Bear River City and the prospective groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. bert Meldrum. Al- Holmgren Home Scene Of Lovely Rites That Unite Shirley Holmgren And Dallas Meldrum The Holmgren home in River City formed a lovely Bear set- evening for rites My heart breaks for the merchants who ting Friday in Miss Shirmarriage uniting havent enough funds to hire a full time ley Holmgren, daughter of Mr. to the Philadelphia lawyer regu- and Mrs. Delbert Holmgren and interpret lations for them. Dallas E. Meldrum, son of Mr. and iMrs. 'Albert Meldrum of ElwoOd. Seems the greatest contribution the conClifton Kerr officiated at the fused O.P.S. could make to our economy double ring ceremony before would be to dissolve and let the employees 60 relatives and close friends. go out and make an honest living. Immediately following the ceremony a reception was held honoring the young couple. Due to a typographical error in our big The bride was radiant in an city cousin at Saginaw, a pastors sermon ivory iFrances original gown in was announced as Blessed be the tie that traditional satin. The princess blinds. Maybe it wasnt an error at all. silhouette was emphasized by transcending He might be speaking about a Christmas inverted pleats, into a full chapel train. gift cravat Frankenmuth (Mich.) News. The taperedlength sleeves and bib front were made of fine ChanA youthful figure is something you get tilly lace exquisitely adorned with iridescent when you ask a woman her age. Franklin The bridal sequens. of bonheaddress, (Winnsboro, La.) Sun. net shape, was made of lace to match that in the gown and was in iridescent Who said that? Politeness was probably likewise outlined .bridal veil of imThe sequins. invented for people who would not naturally French illusion was knee like each other. Augusta (Kansas) Daily ported length. Gazette. She carried a cascade bou 4 t Any size gift for Father is a BIG gift . . . if it comes from Dredges! quet with Fitch roses and Lilly of the Valley a surrounding deep purple orchid. The cascade was Fitch roses, Lilly of the Valley and Cimbidium The base of the bouquet was fashioned with lace petals and outlined with Iridescent sequins matching .those used in the gown. The bridal party received before a garden gate covered with orange blossoms. In identical pink and blue embroideried organdy gowns were Holly Holmgren, maid of honor, and Mrs. Kenneth Holmgren, matron of honor. They wore contrasting net garden hats and gloves and carried dainty net closed parasols sprinkled with rainbow daisies. She chose as' her bridesmaids. Miss Janice Hansen, Miss Donna Facer, and Miss Lou Jeane Christensen, ' who wore identical organdy gowns in pastel shades. ; They also wore contrasting net garden hats and gloves and carried net closed parasols covered with daisies. Little Diane Holmgren served WHISKEY- 65 -A GRAIN BLEND NEUTRAL SPIRITS THE OLD SUNNY BROOK CO. |