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Show 7 , ; PAGE rajOSB To Become March Bride Brigham City. Utah 1952 Friday, March 7, - The young couple have chosen March 18 as the all important date for their wedding to be solemnized in the Logan L.D.S. temple. A reception and dance will further honor the couple the night of March 19, in the Snowville ward amusement hall. . V ' The future bride Js a graduate of Box Elder high school and also attended one year at the Brigham Young University at Provo where she was affiliated with Nautilus social unit. , j Mr. Pierson attended the Brigham Young University and re- Improvement club a "South Pacific" birthday party Thursday, March 20, at 1 p.' m. in the Central school auditorium, v The birthday party Is held annually to raise money for various club projects of a civic nature. 3 smith if yr a II I iti y ndba Nielsen. Mrs. Nielsen, who is 82 years old, sustained a broken hip fol lowing a fall in her home on February 22. She is now con fined to the L.D.S. hospital. M. cific. ... MARKET Corner 5th South & Main PHONE 58 Plenty of Free Parking FREE DELIVERY ' We Meet or Beat All Competition! . Jensen. luncheon was served to the following high school, chums: Mrs. Morgan, tpe former Ann Estelle Jensen; Mrs Don Sedefholm, the former Don--nCottam; Mrs. Leonda Han-- ; sen, the former Wilma Burl,, and Mrs. Melvin Christensen the former Edith Olsen. s , , A most enjoyable er was enjoyed by the group. (Hot a get-toget- h Mrs. "Bud" Siegfried . Honored On Birthday 35' Pan Ready each Mr. and . Mrs. Arden C. Ball ' entertained at a birthday part; . Tuesday, March 4, in honor ol, their daughter, Mrs. "Bud Sieg , Following the luncheon guest present enjoyed a social eve ning together. Guest list in,' eluded: IBud Siegfried, Mr. an t Mrs. Palmer1 Siegfried, Mr. an Mrs. Dale Baron and children Lavon and Bobby; Mr. and Mss,' Earl Olsen and daughters, and Nadine, and Bar-- , bara Jane Balls. ' Mrs. Siegfried received v lovely gifts. , - VS "the easiest floor care ever him Gzazu C2G7 oats vh i pMljWtl, ui noTiitns take BRUCE Your linoleum and wood floors will really a shine to this wonderful Bruce floor cam. BRUCE 1QC FLOOR CLEANERllOqt. 5 , j JO DOOZIT EXTRA 3Q 13i NCS D00Z1T Headquarters For All V AIDS HOUSECLEANING . 38 0 r 1 k Hinus. WALK A BLOCK AND SAVE" i X . STEWING CIIICKENSib. 35' BACON SQUARES, lb 4Ae irt Cudahys Rex LARD ,b Montana 5 16' tie BROOMS $1.29 rEAGARDEN. In glass tumbler I ( STRAWBERRY FILL YOUR DEEP FREEZER! Booth Frozen'. - 3 JELLO 25 Something New at North Main V&3$gBSS03&SA LENTEN SPECIALS! EXTRA SPECIAL! PRESERVES 27 1C FRIDAY AND SATURDAY BARGAIN BUYS! . . ' Van Camps Light Meat Grated TUNA Vi size .... trod vI Checks in CppCV cartons, doz CUll Qfli 00 . AT fflefiWe fete! GUARANTEED ST0REW1C5 On the shelf. 2 On the item.'. A VC' VV 3 On the cash register receipt. CHECK THE PROOF OF SAVINGS" LOW PRICES 311 1 Fresh Frozen Breaded SHB1E3P - Pkg. HI 23' CT WHITE KING Quart size - 3 PICNIC SPRING Rllla r. g NOW OPEN UNTIL P. M. Mon. thru Sat. , 1 son-inla- SONS CHICKENS vV Mrs. Clarence Surtup 'entertained Tuesday evening at her home In honor of Mrs. Rex J. Morgan, who Is visiting in Brig-- , ham City with her mother, Mrs fried. Mis. Claude Baker has spent the past two weeks in Salt Lake City where she has been, at the bedside of her mother, Mrs. N. ' v . Mrs. Emery Rees, Mrs. R. M. Kaiser, Mrs. Orson Christensen Chairmen of the event are Mrs. for Civic Improvement plan musical revue of broadways fa voriteJ'South Pacific R. M. Kaiser, general chairman clubs Polynesian inspired birthday party. and publicity chairman; Mrs, Reed Slmonsen, dessert; Mrs. Conference Discussed Large Group Of Dansante Club Members Enjoy David O. Andersen, tickets; In 3rd Ward Primary Mrs. Elliot Ward, decorations; Concluding Dance Of The Season On Saturday , Mrs. Owen Westenskow, chairs. lA large group of Dansante ,4th Ward Relief Mrs. Emery Rees is director-membeSociety Preparation Meeting Dance club members enjoyed! preparation meeting the concluding dance of the sea- Present Program Sunday forPrimary officers and teachers of the Tickets may be obtained from son last Saturday evening at Brig-haThe Relief society of the Third ward was held on Mon Mrs. David O Andersen and her the Fourth ward hall. . City Fourth ward conductevening, March 3, at the committee or any member of the Decorations with St. Patricks ed the program In the ward cha- day home of Mrs. Doris Simonsen. Civic club. Any number of tick-es- t motif were used. The serving Sunday evening. The meeting was presided over may be purchased as reserva-' table was cleverly ' decorated pelPresident Pearl conducted by Mrs. Madge and (Hunsaker pretions are being eliminated. with a white scalloped cloth sided and conducted. Opening Hull, president. and two rows of green shamwas by Alta Shaw. offered the Mildred Perry rocks around the edge. Green prayer Rees played pre- opening prayer. The entire meetand white paper formed stripes Mrs. Rhea acing was devoted to preparations down the center of the table. liminary music. She also for the annual Primary conferA beautiful bouquet of pussy companied the chorus. Greeters at the door were Mrs. ence to be held in the near fuwillows and Jonquils was the Fuller, Mrs. Geneva Wright ture. centerpiece. Similar bouquets, Ivy and Mrs. Loretta Jensen. Closing prayer was offered by complimented by green shamMrs. Lola Nielson spoke with Mrs. Nona Funk. rocks and ivy plants were attheir The Importance 4 Fasfv Colon for Mixing and Matching! Hostesses for the evening were tractively around the entire of thesubject, Home. Musical number ' room. What ft thrill to collect the valuable, useful was rendered bjr the Singing Mrs. Ruth Phillips, Mrs. Edna 9A. apd ' Mrs. Glen Johnson premiums that come inside every big square Wight and Mrs. Simonsen. package of Mother's Oats! Start todayl No were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ing Mothers, with Mary Hotter Delicious refreshments were waiting no Coupons no money to send for directing. Wayne Johnson during the evethis gaily colored Carnival Ware, or Alumis to the following: Mrs. served on Nelson Mrs. Janette spoke oum Ware, "Fire-Kinning. : Cup and Saucer, or v ,. The Singing Margaret Hillam, Mrs. Nona Unity." "Family , "Wild Rose pattern China. Mrs. (Following dancing, Chairman Mothers rendered a number and Funk, Mrs. Madge Hull, And remember, therei no finer quality, mora CL Henry Nielsen read the names Mr. and Mrs. Bert Reeves and Merle S. Christensen,. Mrs. Mildelicious, more nourishing oatmeal for your of the committee to servd for the their four children family than Mothers Oats! Get it todayl Perry, Mrs. Lorene Smith, put on a dred 1952-5season-- . The list is as Mrs. Merle Austin and Mrs. of demonstration Family Florence Dunn. MOTHERS OATS o product of T Hi Q UAKCK OATS COMPANY follows: Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Night. I i Baird, chairmen; Mr. and Mrs. were offered remarks Closing Theron Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hazel Bott of Showers Honors Bride-To-B- e Nielson, Bishop by Adamson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold the stake board and Pres. Pearl B. Felt, Mr. and Mrs. Less Bun- Hunsaker. Fannie Wells dy and Mr .and Mrs. Fred L. , Benediction was by Mrs. Er Petersen. . A bridal shower in honor of m Peters. t q.v ,. , ' A hot buffer supper was then THOUGHT ALL Miss Fonnie Wells who will beEtfftVTHIMy YOU NAME COOKS t." YOU WANTED served from the beautifully decSO GOOD ILL HAJ6 A " come the bride of Eugene BurWAS A FOUND orated serving table under the Brigham Men's Ideas To rows on Saturday, March 8. was LITTCS OF THIS N TMlSl direction of Mr. and, Mrs. Wal- Save Utah held at the home of Mrs. MagDepot Money gie ter G. Mann. v - 'V Ipsen of Corinne, on March L. JenThe , Blaine names of . i r. 3. Route No. 2, Brigham City Those in change of the final sen, Light refreshments were servdance were Mr. and. Mrs. G and Maxwell A. Fohl, 123 west Mr. Fourth north, were among those ed on individual card tables Henry Nielsen, chairmen; and Mrs. Walter G. Mann, Mr. awarded prizes recently at the decorated to carry out the briand Mm. Arthur Steffin, Mr. Utah General depot for time dal motif. Following refreshments Jenette Jensen played and Mrs. Leon Christiansen, Mr. i and money saving Ideas, and Mrs. Grant Prisbrey and Jensen and Pohl each won several numbers on the accordion. Games were the diverJ 510. Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Hyer. put sion of the evening. Employees suggestions at the depot are The future bride received Everyone Is Invited to phone their society Items for the News expected to save $8400 during many lovely and useful gifts. when you see the good thingd at our low, Thats right - the next year. There were 23 guests present. and Journal to 77L LOW prices plus the friendly personel service . . , to more more and Market. Texs want at buy youll 1 cently returned from serving an Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lund, Brig L.D.S. mission in Great Britian. ham City, returned home MonI vacation f The young couple plan to day after a lengthy make their 'home at Calgary, Al- visit in California. Leaving before Christmas they berta, Canada, where Mr. Piervisited their sons, Lewis Lund son is presently employed. and family at Glendale, Arthur Lund in Los Angeles, a granddaughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Robinson in Los Angeles; and a daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Sylven Godfrey and family in Yuba, California. They reported a pleasant and AND enjoyable trip. r Mrs. Claude Baker At Beside, Of Mother (I Fetid At Party On Tuesday :'A n Usually for club members only, this year the club is inviting all clubs in Brigham City and Box Elder county and the public to enjoy the entertainment. The program will consist of a Miss Joan Rose . South of . . , will become the bride of musical play revue given by Mrs. C. C. Chesley Pierson in ceremon- Pacific. Randall of Logan and will In ies to be performed in the elude the lovely music from the Logan LDS temple on March current broadway hit ! 18. The entire theme will be PolyMr. and Mrs. Leo Lund nesian inspired. It will be color ful with traditional Hawaiian Return From Lengthy and Samoan dances portraying the atmosphere of the South PaCalifornia Vacation K Mrs. R. 'J'Morgdh meeting for officers and teachers of the Second ward Primary was held at the home of Noreen Burtoher, Monday evening March 3. The ladles in charge were Noreen Burtcher, Ruby Jensen and Prudience Sheridan. President Peterson presided and. conducted the meeting. Opening prayer was offered by Vivian Sheffield. The les-oon "Faith" was given by Slsfter Camille Larsen. All participated in a discussion along with the lesson. Lovely refreshments to commemorate SL Patxjcks day wee served to 15 who were present and the remainder of the evening was spent In a round of social games. Teacher-traine- The Civic will hold t Meet er Held For 2nd Ward Primary Teachers SetByCivicClub Mi; and Mrs. Archie Rose of Snowville, Utah, announce the and forthcoming engagement marriage of their daughter Joan, to Mr. Chesley Pierson. Mr. Pierson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar L. Pierson of Cardston, . Alberta, Canada. lb. Teacher-Train- fir h;v Birthday Party Approaching Marriage Of Joan Rose And Chest ey Pierson Told HAMS Plan Civic Ctub Birthday' Party South Pacific BOX ELDER JOURNAL aiork The Plate That Holds Both Glass . Cleaned, Breaded. Ready To Fry : 1 and Snack In One Hand! 10 oz. Large size 43 DISQU1CK 1, 88 Premium SODA CRACKERS 2 lb box 41 cnisco 3 Qoicl OATS Quaker, lge M 37' Velveeta CHEESE 2 Sick 88 PICNIC 47' HAMS ib. 39' i: BANANAS WE GIVE A BONUS OF S & A Sensational ONIONS 4O " Re for III 5' CADDAGE , ' i . EHIUE C MARKET RADISHES and GREEN Serving Plate For Parties I MEAT AND PRODUCE DEPARTMENTS, - 710 South Main We Give Z&C Phone 9 furniture H GREEN STAMPS FRESH PRODUCE : , 1 i f K DRIVE Set Of 4 Only $2.95 ' 10c Stamp with each 10c purchase Store Hours: ib. PLENTY OF FREE FAROCS 8PAGE CLYDE B. STRATFORD, Manager i OUT AND f E mi 1191 Green Stamps 7:3 17 59' Pound PRODUCE Q0o GREEN PEPPERS Cdto Wrapped Featherlight Keeps drinks from. spilling Keeps crumbs from the OUR QUALTIY MEATS FRANKS - n THAT WILL PLEASE YOU! 04 jar Swifts Premium AT A PRICE CJe MIRACLE WHIP, Qt. I A VISIT SPAM SWIFTNING,., ,,79c $ it i i it CHEESE 2,b. 81 e a. .8:30 m T P.M. SAVE AT Wl mh567 North Main ag nnihiET PHONE 100 7 i |