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Show -- X I; V " DsDsd? ' PAGE THREE Donna Marie Facer And Richard Lee Boothe COX ELDER JOURNAL Recite Wedding Vows In Willard January 1 1 City. Utah Brigham - In traditional white slipper satin, fashioned with round nylon net yoke accented '30n- - ') with rhinestones and mother of pearl, fitted bodice, full skirt and sweeping train, lovely Donna Marie Facer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Facer of fl(a vVH0(b Willard, recited wedding vows with Richard Lee Boothe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boothe of Honey ville. The brides veil was fingertip of nylon net with lace itimf KRAUS SEWINO INSTRUcnON length and fell from a small edging NOTIONS SINOR MBS MIM of mother of pearl. Her capulet HUFFUl FINISHING SERVICES bridal Mm was talisman bouquet SdCH AS SimON COVHINO UR roses encircling a dark purple Friday, January 25, 1952 Gowned a O(fl(BG0 WAKING AND BUTTONHOUNO. mb SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. - 2456 Washington Blvd. OGDEN, UTAH Brigham Representative REES MAT Phone 752-NFOR YOUR PROTECTION Singer Sewing Machine Co. continual Hi long-tim- e policy of telling Hi machinei only through Singer Sewing Con ten identified by the famous Red 5 trade-ma- rk on the never through department itorei or other tewing machine dealert. SMITH AtlD SOUS MARKET 3orn5thSouth & Main PHONE 58 plenty of Free Parking :FREE DELIVERY We Meet or Beat All Competition! jarge solid heads Following the marriage a reception was held In the Willard ward recreation hall in honor of the newlyweds. Karen Facer gowned in a light green formal, was bridesmaid for her sister. Nona Irene Davis, cousin of the bride, gowned in pink net over taffeta was matron of honor. Both carried nosegays. Brother of the groom, Merrill Boothe, was best man. Mrs. Facer wore a light blue dress afternoon and Mrs. Boothes gown was beige.' Both pinned corsages of red roses and gardenias at their shoulders. Host and hostess for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Hun-sake- California Navel si 5d. 10 lb. mesh bag White 39' Star Grated TURA FISH 28' CLOROX 45 KLEENEX?,0;, 55' HUNTS NEW POTATOES 2 cans 15' Meeting of the American Legion auxiliary will be held Monday, Jan. 28, at 8 p. m. Birdie Smith, program chairman, reports a good program has been arranged. First Child Announced Crushed PINEAPPLE 27' Shavers 46 oz. ORANGE v 24 79' giant size So you want to stretch your food dollars as far as possible well, youve come to the right place and youll know it the moment you step inside your Fife & Wife A.G. store and see our prices. Compare them with those of any other store in the community and we know youll be convinced that youve found- the best when you shop with us. DEL MONTE 29' 46 oz TASTEWELL SYnUP 232 Pillsbury PANCAKE FLOUR, 4 lbs. JR TOMATO 22' FLOUR JUICE LADD Yu CHEE-ZE- OYSTERS 35' RECIPE g Serve Breakfast a Sixth Ward Primary MWK Teacher-Train- . - Eldon and Evelyn Steffenha-geBorgstrom of Tremonton are the parents of a girl, born Jan'v ; uary 22. A girl was bom January 22 to Stanford and Donna TingCy Fonnesbeck of Howell. t Harold and Elizabeth Kn,ud-soVan Dyke of Corinne are the parents of- a boy born January n 10 $3.39 m 1 girl was born January 22 to Wm. and Lily Mills Bennett of Brigham City. Ronald and Elda Johnson Hansen of Perry are the parents of a boy born January 23. , Barnard and Ann Dart Gardipe of the Intermountain Indian school are the parents of a boy born January 23. A girl was bom January 24 to Wayne and Dorothy Reihosser Neuer of Brigham City. , Col-ling- ' Burglar Gets Booby Trap DA'NVJILILE, 111. (UP) NEW LOW According to Curtis P. Hard ing, administrator, Utah De partment of Employment Security, employers are confusing the wage base on which payroll taxes ore assessed. ; , Until January 1, 1961, the tax base with reaped to both the Unemployment tax and the OlS Issuance tax Age and Survive was the first 53,000 of wages paid to individual Workers. (However, effective the first of this year, the Federal law was changed and now the Social Security tax is payable on the first $3,600 of individual earnings. The State law was not changed, Employers are liable for tax only on the first $3,006 paid to individual, workers. Mr. Harding pointed out that because of the misunderstand, Ing, a great number of employers were paying more contributions than were actually owing under the state law. The Social Security law is under tho administration of the federal government and payments are made to the Collector of Internal Revenue. This Is the law with respect to which the Individual earning base Is $3,600. .The Unemployment lusurance law is a state law. Taxes or con trlibutions are payable to the Department of Employment Be curity, 174 Motor Avenue, Salt Lake City, Utah. This is the program with respect to which individual earnings base is RADISHES and GREEN ONIONS, for that salad for Sunday, bun. . vEg 15' .... CAQHA7IH r.mrc 4 69 u,. OUT large size Pound 7' FREE COPY OF WESTERN FAMILY MAGAZINE AND SAVE AT H: 'll. 290 2 CANS 2e DOUBLE-LUC- t ERM1MGE nun , CITRUS JUICES ; wor&l ZEE 'V y flTrma ua: (ID ere GE0U1P5 Popular "Wild Roto' Pattern on fvoryf in Soft Gray-Blu- e No waiting ao coupon! no money to lend , for theie premiums! Theyre Inside every big square package of Mothers Oats. Take your choice of this Chine, Aluminum Ware, "Fire, King Cup end Saucer, or Carnival Ware. Yoa get douhlt value! Money cant buy Sner quality, more nourishing oatmeal than Motheri Oata. It's the delicioua hot, creamy ' oatmeal your family loves. Get it today! MOTHER'S OATS- -o product of THE QUAKE OATS COMWAHJ AT TJESS S SATURDAY FRIDAY SPECL,11G! 4U "KELLOGGS , CORN FLAKES c both.:. r UlfAllUftUllil: LIIU 27' ) Unsweetened. 46 oz. JFLOU 11 50 lb. bagr ) t O' b. JACK ricefsTvv Grain Long CIIIITDEANS 2 CJ Half Pound ... Ofi K V pounds 2 pounds EATS ymte&tfie 46 oz. can ORANGE, GRAPEFRUIT and BLENDS 1 Charles Andrews, Jr, of OJal, Cal, Thle time laet year, battle with bulbar polio. Now, hlo had barely survived a off In recovery has progreaaed to auch an extant that ha can show tho pool for hla father. Ho la ahown with hla dad who hao baaomo a March cf Dlmee chairman and hae written a book to help other parents of polio patients, entitled, Nothing Elea to Fear, HOT CHOCOLATE LINK SAUSAGE Arrlpu.4 wifts Pound W iteg'eYITules 400 Sheet FACIAL TISSUE v, 7 FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT 'Afaatytt CARNATION CORNFLAKES Marsh Seedless . 45 DRIVE 13 ) ! SYlillP LliMBR 24 ounce SjOkDEnnstant 2 CANS UlEflN A SAUSAGE CAULIFL0VlElI1!'rd 1 cs:i.o:nu:is&UAtiisiiES GRAPEFRUIT 4 for 59' P IKICAKE lb. 1 PANCAKE FLOUR PRICES EVERYDAY BIG J 50 VctciiuA--LZ LK BAG 33S FLOUR HALTS POTATOES, GRAPEFRUIT. Arizona . .'ii1 VlfEED ETIYTllY GRADE A MEATS CUT AS YOU DESIRE t .FRANKS, Swifts Prem., All Meat, . .V . lb. 57c ARMOURS STAR BACON, by the piece, lb. 39c FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES , IDAHO RUSSETS U. S. No..l CHOPS For Payroll Tax $3,000. PICNIC UTTON A bur- glar who stole a'Japanese rifle, bayonet and shells from James Lews was warned not to try 0 fire the rifle. Lewis told authorities that .the stolen shells will fit the .31 caliber rifle but dont belong to the gun and would explode in the barrel is used. GREEN CUT DEANS Swifts Ready To Eat HI Are Confusing Base , The regular monthly teacher trainer meeting for members of the Sixth .ward Primary was held January 21, at the home of Mrs. Lois Jensen. The meeting was conducted by President Norene Oldroyd. Lesson for the evening was given by teacher trainer, t Mar; garet (Lewis. j After the lesson had been given, light refreshments were served by, Mrs.' Ruth (sidwell, Mrs Jennie Tingey, and Mrs. Jensen. President LaPreal Retiring Ceilings was a special guest A s gift was presented to Mrs. for her service to the ward. i . Snowball r.i IX CUBE ' chairman. er Meeting Set Jan. 21 . . pital: Hopl student from Oraibl, Adz is assembly TOMATOES PI XSBURY STEAKS 23' PRODUCE 10 New Ways to sm. pkg. no ib. d parents in Willard. APPETEEZER GARDEN FRESH Carton J :.W - Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lee Boothe . . . Mrs. Boothe is the former Donna Marie Facer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Facer. Wedding ceremony was performed on January 11 at the home of her 81' ,b Solid ripe. CORN FLAKES 1 !g. pkg. 9A BOTH .... 1 FLOUR "V lb$3.39 5 WHITE KING WATER SOFTENER CRYSTAL BAY Cove Ac Kelloggs Big "-- E 89' CHEESE IMI ,b kv BIG J Plump and Meaty raisins PROVO, Utah (UP) An or ganlzation called The Tribe of Many Feathers has been formed by Brigham Young Univer sity students as a tribute to American Indians. The group is made up of Indians, former Latter Day Saints mlssionaies who served in Indian areas, and students interested in Indian affairs. Chief of the "tribe is Cart Vincenti, a 'Apache from Dulce, N. M. A Ute Indian from Duchesne, Tom Appah is medicine man, while Emory . w I 34 16 oz, IjJ Many Feathers Tribe Formed At BYU 7 - V Vkl remainder of the tme was occupied by J. Edwin Baird, who gave a very Interesting talk on the subject of Truth. Meeting closed with the con "Beautiful gregation singing Words of Love. Mrs. Lois Thorne offered the benediction. 28' TASTEWELL Colored and Cubed Igcb; 'Hr, 46 oz. PINEAPPLE JUICE i for the past year was given by Bishop Hirschi after which the y. A SPECIALS! Libbys PINEAPPLE Lumber Jack v 22. PLUS . A report of the ward activities . ' 1 - ; of Following births are announcthe ed from Cooley,, Memorial hosla ARMOUR STAR JUICE JUICE Mr., Mrs. Ray Evans MARGAnillE Del Monte No. 2 can TIDE American Legion Aux. Will Meet Jan. 28 WEEKEND LIARGARiriE i ... The baby weighed seven pounds nine ounces and will be named Ronald Val. The Hansens two daughters. Karen and Linda, are anxiously awaiting the arrival of their mother and the baby boy. UKTHK - cons. Cooley Memorial hospital. EVERYDAY BLUE BONNET .. V ) Pocatello, Idaho announce arrival of their first child, a son, born January 22. ' Mrs. Evans, is the former Sackett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Sackett of this city. Mrs. Sackett Is in Pocatello Nielsen, Particia Huifcaker and with her daughter and new Carol Johnson, sang Blue grandson. 45' F0TAT0ES p": A. . and Mrs. Ronald Hansen of Perry are the proud parents of a son born January 23, at Mr. and Mrs. Ray Evans 20.- The meeting : was - presided over by Bishop iRulon Hlrschl and conducted by Eugene Bolt. Congregation sang , Oh The Rock Of Our Salvation," directed by Harper Billings' and accompanied by Mrs., Louise Davis. Douglas Quayle offered the invocation. Sacramental song was Oh Lord of Hosts with, sacramental servicee ' being performed by priests, Boyd Hirschi and Richard White, assisted by the dea- Mr. By - ! Ronald Hansens . Announce Birth Of First Son Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Jeppersen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bournes, Mrs. Shirley Meldrum and Miss Janice Hansen were in charge of gifts. During the evening Val Woodland sang I LoVe You Truly and Be My Love. A trio from of Rea Honeyville composed 15' oranges January Both attended and graduated from Box Elder high school. Mrs. Boothe served as student body vice president) and was named outstanding girl. The bridegroom was outstanding athlete. r. 1 1J. Edwin Baird was guest speaker at Perry ward sacrament meeting on Sunday evening, wedding cake decorated with pink rose buds, bell and doves topped with a miniature bride and groom was displayed during the reception. For her going away outfit the new bride wore a brown suit with tan trimming, and rhinestone buttons. Her accessories were brown with a small light tan hat with rhinestones. Following a short honeymoon the young couple are in Logan making their home where the bridegroom is attending U. S. Wixom. Those In charge of serving were Mr. and Mrs. Max Facer, Miss Ferl Barker, Miss Bobbie Ann Stewart, Miss Arlene Dial, Mr. and Mrs. Reese Facer, Miss Rose Marie Lomax, Miss Sharon Sorenson, and Miss Leota How'S J. Edwin Baird Guest Speaker In Perry Sunday Moon and Because. Verlene Cook played a piano selection. A beautiful three tiered white n LETTUCE IED The ceremony was perfoimed at the home of the brides parents In Willard on January 11 with North Box Elder stake president, Vernal Willie officiating. Close friends and relatives of the young couple witnessed the ceremony. 4 window orchid. United In Home Ceremony . AT 11:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. ENTRANCE TO REAR PARKING LOT AT 331 South 1st West Off The Busy Highway , . south r.ARKEV 10 lbs. 59c 8 lb. baq 49c . . Choice gr?d n 45 5R7 North Main MARKET Phone 100 86 PROOF THE OLD HERMITAGE COMPANY, FRANKfORT, KENTUCKY 330 SOUTH MAIN STREET 5 |