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Show One Blessed, One Confirmed In Perry Fast Day Servces fori Alll s iiuf - Real A Eye-Opene- r! Deluxe Metal m DOLL HOUSE JTl-Only 9.95 with 140 colorful pieces (count era if you can) Cut ysu imagine a mere complete house to fascinate a young girit. Beside the usual rooms, theres a rumpus room, garage wtth car, breezeway, patio. Inside and out , it has everything in furniture, lawn fixtures, cleaning gear even birdjbath. Realistic figures and pets. ' r it -- BOX ELDER JOURNAL Bunkhouf And Bunkhoun Fmltum plt WESTERN RANCH SET $ lmM s' Gate earf sign . A Brigham City, Utah Friday, December 7, 19S1 weekly newspaper, published at ham City Utah, Smithfiela Sentinel, Enti of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. Williams of Malad, Idaho. Ceremonies were performed before double seven branch candelabra with tall lighted tapers at the Fourth ward Relief society room on Friday evening, November 30. successor established to in Brig the 1 908. all made of Cowboys, horses, Texas longhqras solid plastic. Bunkhouse, .furniture all realistic includes: hitching replicas in durable plastic. Set Six other outdoor rail, corral, well, forge. log-tyfence. of rail sories. IS sections os sown it until Christinas with a' small deposit Hold I. gowned in ceise. Bridesmaids were: Miss Audrenne Williams gowned in green, Mrs. Melvin Whitaker also in green, Mrs. Jerry Morris in blue and Miss All Rogene Ward in yellow. carried matching nosegays. Grant Williams was best man for his cousin. Mother of the bride chose a turquoise afternoon gown. Mrs. Williams wore a maroon afternoon gown. Both wore corsages of carnations and rosebuds. ' The men in the wedding party wore carnation boutonrtaires. Mrs. Adalph Olsen played the wedding march and Bishop C. LeGrande Horsley of the Second ward performed the cere- mony in the presence of close - piano. Afton Nichols of the Willard ward offered the invocation. Project, A Christmas Party For the Childrens Hospital was presented and the group joined in singing Jolly Old St. Nicholas. Mrs. Call gave a Christmas readihg and a pageant, Jonathan, the Shephed wfu, then presented, with Mrs. Joy1 Johnston as reader and Mrs. Merle Malmrose in charge of the music. Members of the stake board and representatives from each ward participated.' ' 'December and January lessons IN TODAY KENTUCKY STRAIGHT 6QURB0H WHISKEY x T r , ILLUSTRATED TOY & GIFT CATALOG DONT WAIT LIMITED AMOUNT! QIain(GIS!RiI office supplies .1 - T A 0 'j: id Christmas shopping that youre going to enjoy. When you touch off that Fireball high-compressi- you set pointer at D for Drive when you lay hands on that graceful wheel, ease into motion and feed the power youre going to feel like Santa Claus and all his reindeer as they skim through the air with the greatest of ease. This is a great car, a great performer, and a great buy. No need to tell you the shopping days till Christmas are getting iewer and fewer. Theres no time like now for taking steps to make this a Buick Christmas. IJ si eight-wh- en d that Dynaflow is the key to many things. , Its the key to a Buick, as you may well guess. Its the key to power that is nimble and mighty and always alert and to miles that are wondrously smooth and supremely pleasant. Its the key to a prized possession that will keep this Christmas joyous in memory for months and even years. And its the key to sparkling eyes and happy smiles and delighted surprise for that very special Someone who receives it. Lhis , - IZHCTJUfHIO A KENTUCKY. key to someone's Member United Press, Audit Bureau of Circulation, Utah State Press Associa Editorial National Association. Uon, National Representative; Advertising Advertising Service. itttvmnr an 3 r REMIND A IHE HILl AND HIU COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, llE ; MAKE YOUR SELECTION NOW! USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN ! letter... and, Chaa. W. Claybangh. Publisher Robt. M. Crompton, Managing Editor Manager Gladys johneon. Advertising Subscription rate in box Elder county, $2.25 per year, payable in advance in combination with the Box Elder $4.00 News, (published Wednesdays) per year $2.00 for 6 months; single copy 5 dents. Outside Box Elder county, $3.00 per year; combination rate 3 00. sound, action YOUR II a mans leather; iu billfolds handsomely styled for men and they look the part! Superbly tooled designs, finest craft, manship throughout. With or without zipper closed bill pockets. Roomy pockets for cards; coins and papers. Nylon stitched for extra strength and wear. See them now. y t foot long FOR tooted steerhide Smooth, sturdy, supple steerhide Bes& 1?ourbonattts't?e5fr 6 PROOF . $2.50 to $12.50 In whiskey, toe, there is good 1679. gun replica COME CHITIEO fig Setter.. 2.49 rat-tat-ta- t" 3San s Leather , - MACHINE GUN he-ma-n, hos- a 3Ian9s Gift in a ' friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Williams A reception honoring the young . . . recited wedding vows at Fourth Ward relief society was held immediately ' couple 30. November on room following the ceremony in the were given- during department amusement hall of the Fourth South Stake Primary work. Christmas treats were ward. The beautiful three tiered Hold Union Meeting given in each class. South Box Elder stake mary union meeting waa Good., Saturday, December 1 in First ward chapel. Meeting was presided over by Mrs. Margaret (Wilson and conducted toy Mrs. Alta Call. Prelude was played by Mrs. Merle Malmrose at the organ and Mrs. Rosella Tingey at the Realistic Sparking maHeres a about full size chine gun that has the action, .sound and detailed finish that kids love! Strong wind-u- p motor for shooting sparks and sound. ' Ho , valve-in-hea- holistic hi! I Engine thats a Over was ad (UP)-Jo- hn Published every Friday at Brigham City. Utah, and entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the poet office in Brig ham City. Utah under the act of Marich Stool hunlchaum Rail Itg type (mm Cold Oh, Promise Me, ,by E ston accompanied toy hr ston; Because," by j HuSSa!!tr accortPanled I ty Smith; a vocal soloh-Pries- t accompanied Fervero and an accordby tlon, by Renny DeMars. The remainder of the was spent in dancing Johnsqn orchestra. Following a short hoJ the newlyweds are at hr 507 east Second south 1 The bride is an empk the Mountain States V and Telegraph compen groom is employed at m pink and white wedding cake was decorated with tiny wedding bells and rosebuds. A miniature bride and groom stood on the top tier. The cake was displayed upon a table covered a beautiful lace table with doth. Lighted pink and white tapers stood on either 6ide of the cake. " Mrs. Ray Johnston tess for the evening Coul, Grant Williams with Judy Johnston at the guest book. were refreshments Dainty served to those who called during the evening by Glenna Gilbert and Carol Cazier. Gift bearers were Margretta Doubly la Dutch and Donna Morgan. Whitaker PRINCE GEORGE J was veil brides .fingerThe Those in charge of gifts were: HOUSE, Va. tip length and attached to a late tiara. She carried a bridal 'bou- Klea Tracy, Ray Ann Johnston land Blick, 21, explained tice W. Finford that J quet of carnations and rosebuds and Marilyn Steffen. centered with a large orchid. With Brent Hunsaker as mas- driving at an h ter of ceremonies the following get to court at Courtland.l of matron as with her Standing was presented: A vocal answer a speeding chargJ honor was Mrs. John Valcarce program Civic Club Hears Dr. J. N. Simmons PAGE TWO Cbm Gowned in a traditional white satin wedding gown with lace and seed pearl bodice, tiny Peter Pan collar, long tapered sleeves and a full skirt and train, lovely Anna Lee Hunsaker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 470 south J. Dale Hunsaker, Third east, became the November bride of Clair Williams, son Regular monthly fast services were conducted December 2 in the Perry ward following Sunday school. Bishop Rulon Hirschi presided and conducted. Opening prayer was offered by Hyrum Thorne followed by the sacramental song, Oh God the Eternal Father. Boyd Hirs-ch- l and Rchard White were in charge of the sacrament assisted by the deacons. Music for the services were conducted toy Mrs. Louise t)avis with Miss Arlene Wight and accomMiss Dorothy Hirschl panying. The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight' Schroeder was blessed and given the name of Dwight Seymour Schroeder by William Wagstaff. Susan Allen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Allen was then confirmed a member of the church toy Lyle Larsen. Recomments for Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wagstaff and children, Naomi, Clairene and Margaret; Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Wilde and son, iDean and the family of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Whitaker were read and accepted as memibers of the ward. During the testimony bearing session 19 participated. Following the closing song, "Count Your Blessings, Billy Busby offered the benediction. Dr. Joseph iN. Simmons of the Utah State Agricultural college was guest speaker Thursday afternoon, November 29, in the War Memorial home when members of the Civic Improvement club met for regular monthly meeting. Mrs. Orson Christensen presided over the meeting. Pledge was led toy Mrs. Harry Bloom followed toy the prayer toy Mrs. Glen M. Bennion. 'Following the reading of the minutes toy Mrs. Merle S. Cheal and a short business meeting, Dr. Simmons was Introduced by Mis. Elmer Klitgaard, program chairman. During the afternoon two vocal numbers were sung by Val Woodland accompanied toy Athleen Toombs. Following the program refreshments were served with Mrs. Reynolds iReeder as chaircommittee man and following members: Mrs. Les Bundy, Mrs. J. D. Gundersoq, Mrs. Lloyd Davis, Mrs. Orion iEskelsen, Mrs. Norwood Hyer, Mrs. Ben Knud-son- , Mrs. Mrs. Theron B. Lee, Lenora Stratton and Mrs. Grant Allred. solo Anna Lee Hunsaker Now Mrs. Clair Williams Nov. 30 Following Wedding Vows Recited November Newlyweds Refrigerators and Freezers You can't beat INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER for quality, I dependability ' and price New taxes mean higher prices in 1952. Come in . . . Let us show how you save when you buy; save when you use an INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER freezer or refrigerator. rtmwUlwnnbimtom0.MIumtniw. nstomumt M aoLDnASTKB. opboMt at am, mt o. Mm Swim. NO OTHER CAR PROVIDES ALL THIS i DYNAFLOW DRIVE FIREBALL FOREFRONT PUSH-BA- INSTRUMENTS TORQUE-TUB- ENGINE WHITE-GLO- COIL SPRINGING DRIVE . 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