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Show Engagement Of Arlene Wight To Lawrence Lee Wright Is Announced Sets Date For Wedding -- Mr. and Mrs. Lyman V. Wight of Perry announce the engage- COE: N3 PAUK THKJCE ment and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Arlene, to Mr. Lawrence Lee Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. .Scott B. Wright, of . Perry. The date set for the wedding is March 7, to be solemnized In the Logan LD.S. temple. Miss Wight is a graduate of the Box Elder high school and Weber Business college and is now employed as secretary at ODD V American Legion Aux. To Meet Monday 80X ELDER JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday. February 22, 1952 Hill Air Force base. Mr. Wright is also a graduate of the Box Elder high school and attended mechanic school at the Utah State Agricultural college In Logan. He is an em-- , ployee at Hill Field. According to Mrs. Alta Shaw, LePresident of the American gion Auxiliary, regular meeting will be held Monday, Feb. 25 at 8 p. hi. This meeting will be held Jointly with the American Arlene f&i1 Wight Legion. . . . daughter ,n f? ' 4 Mabel Forsgren, Grace Petersen and Norma Butler are in charge of the program. Speaker for the evening will be Mr. Ferris R. Thomassen. Hie talk will be entitled, The Hoover Report and What It Means To Us. Mr. and Mrs. Fere Petersen will furnish the music All Interested veterans are Invited to attend. of Mr. and F jf 3 Mrs. Lyman i Phone your society news to 771 Y. Wight of Perry who ran Hospital Notes , major operation was perupon Delore Hansen of Brigham City on February 18 at Cooley Memorial hospital, Mr. Hansen Is reported to be doing gchcb A formed nicely. Mrs. Ames Evans of Malad, Idaho is recuperating at the hospital following a major operation performed February 18. An appendectomy was performed . upon Bressler, May teacher at the Intermountain Indian school on Wednesday morning, February 20. George Facer of Willard is convalescing at Cooley Memorial hospital. dDCErnnseosE) Popular "Wild Rose" Pattern in Soft Cray-Blu- e on Ivoryl No waiting oo coupons no money to send for these premiums! They're inside every big square package of Mother's Oats. Take your choice of this China, Aluminum Ware, "Fire King" Cup and Saucer, or Carnival Ware. You get double val&e! Money caat buy finer quality, more nourishing oAtraeal than Mother's Oats. Its the delicious hot. creamy oatmeal your family loves. Get it today! . MOTHERS OATS- -o product of THE QUAKE OATS COMPANY the will be March bride of Lawrence Lee Wright. MOItSEV FOOD PRICES COULD BE HIGHER Did you know that if it were not for better management, of merchants who have self service and more know-hostrived to cut margins all along the line in retailing in recent years, prices for food would be from 4 to 57. higher than they are today. That would mean the American housewife would be paying at least a billion dollars more for food in one year. Your Fife & Wife Market wants you to know that we are doing everything so that we can to make our store modern and we can sell quality foods at a lower price. Plate SHRIMP blue Large can Dublers Hold Valentine Party At Maddox Ranch House w - KREMEL DESERT package 43 5' PIECRUST ID' SLICED Pillsbury. Pkg. PINEAPPLE Ukulele 2'i size MARGARINE can 2 13. The party was 25' PRODUCE QUALITY That Is Priced Right! Large Size GRAPEFRUIT jjAo full of juice, 3 for King of Salads -- AVOCADOS 3 by John Larsen, Mrs. May Petersen , and Mrs. Ez Owens. The dinner table was beautifully centered with a large bouquet of pink and white blossoms with pink tapers at each end of the table. Small snapshots of members present were mounted in a Valentine frame and served as place cards. Husbands of members were special guests. During the game which followed dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Den-zel- l Butler won and were awarded the centerpiece. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Burton Pett, Mr. and Mrs. Denzell Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Call, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. John Larsen, Mrs. May Petersen and Mr. and Mrs. Ez Owens. 29' for planned Mrs. Willis Hansen, Mrs. 33 Crioredand cubed lb. AJAXCLEAHSER Members of the Dublers club met for annual Valentines party at Maddox Ranch House on Wednesday evening, February for Large, fancy, crisp CARROTS Bunch Jo GREEN CABBAGE Solid No. 1 lb 7' Primary enjoyed a Valentines dance on Thursday evening, February 14, at the ward recrea tioi) hall. Music for the dancing during the evening was furnished by the Bunnell orchestra. Following the dancing actfvi ties more than two hundred children were presented pink Iced heart cookies placed on lacy doillies. Mrs. Marvel Young was In charge of refreshments .with each teacher in the organization assisting with the baking and decoration of the cookies. Many parents enjoyed the par ty with their children. Mr. And Mrs. T. Ishida 740 SOUTH MAIN m ' BRIGHAM CITY Fit! Mm! Crafcfe! SEE THE GIANT ROCKY MOUIlTAin COW! . Mi Return From California ,Mr. and Mrs. T. Ishida of Perry returned last week from a two week vacation trip to California. They visited In Lindsay, Calitheir- - daughter, fornia with Maude, and enjoyed beautiful weather all during the time z , spent there. ; - 9 Leaal Notices Probote and Guardianship No tices. Consult Clork of District Court Brigham Clt? Utah ok rospoctiTo signors for Inform tlon. Mrs. Herman Hadfield Sewing Club Hostess , t NOTICE TO CREDITORS Mrs. Herman Hadfield was of F. JOSEPH LAW. DocmbmLj sewing club hostess Friday eve Eoto Creditors will present claims wit ning, February 15, at her home. vouchers to tit undersigned at Ga4 land. Utah, on or before the 16th day Special guests for the evening of April. A. . 194 of sewing were - Mrs. Mack JAY B. LAW, Administrator of the estate of F. Joseph Young and Mrs. Ray Korth. Law, Deceased. AT OUT AND. SAVE DRIVE Fifth Ward Primary ; Enjoy Valentine Dance Youngsters of tie Fifth ward D-- plate lunch was served the guests and the following A to Store Hours: 7:30 A. M. To 8:30 P. M. AG MARKET 567 North Main PHONE 100 T7 Date of first publication f), A. D 1952. O. Dee Lund, February for Administrator, members: - Mrs. Reeve Brown, Attorney First Security Bank Bldg. Mrs. Eugene Price, Mrs. Delbert Bnghara City, Utah F Mrs. Lee, Mrs. Don Johnson, Durrell Nielsen, Mrs. Anson BOX ELDER JOURNAL Call, Mrs. Howard Kelly, Mrs. Keith Boyer, Mrs. W. D. Hollist A wsskly nswspspsr, published at Brig-isto tns successor City, Utah, and Mrs. Frank Forsgren. Smithfield SantinaL sstsblishod la 1906. 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