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Show PACE " - THREE- Mr. And Mrs. Jerald Nelson Recite Wedding VoWi Silt Lake City February 27 BOX ELDER JOURNAL In L.DS. Temple In Utah Brigham City, Friday, March 14, 19S2 Mrs . Dick Christensen Sewing Club Guest . Mrs. W. D. Hollist entertain(Friday eve- ed sewing club last; ning. Special guest was Mrs. Dick Christensen, j Light refreshments followed by sewing as (the diversion of the evening. 4 J (Regular members of the club present were! Mrs. Keith S. Boyer, Mrs. Frank Forsgren, , (Mrs. Reeve Brown, Mrs. Herman Had-fielMrs. Anson Call, Jr., and Mrs. Howard Kelly. 1 Eagles Auxiliary LEAP YEAR DAKCE HARMONIZERS Tickets $1.25 Couple Public Invited MARKET Good.:? Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Nelson . . . solemnize wedding in L.D.S. temple on piwfocf of IHI QUAKER OATS COMPANY in Salt Lake City. PHONE 58 Plenty jjfFreeParking FREE DELIVERY Wedding gifts that are truly appreciated are those she can take through the years with her . . . gifts that are lovely and lasting . . , gifts that are worthy of the giver. See our selection today! , NOW OPEN TILL 10 P. M. NIGHTS . We Meet or Beat All Competition! Lb. Young Stewing 35' CUBE STEAK 79- lb. Lees Return Parley From Calif. Vacation D. , Mr. and Mrs. Parley D. Lee returned Wednesday from California, where they have spent the last three months with their Lt daughter and and Mrs. Gene L. Baker. son-in-la- Better. February 27 BestA ' - by her daughter June, enterMr. and Mrs. Perc Petersen tained in honor of the sixth have returned from a 10 day trip birthday anniversary of Lavina to Detroit with a new Cadillac. Hadley on Saturday afternoon, The Petersens, along with Glen March. 8. tour Greenhalgh, enjoyed a Easter basket favors were pre- through the Pontiac company In sented to each of the following Detroit where they witnessed 26 In whiskey, too, there is good. ..better. ..and Quests: Cathy Felt, Beverly Pac- Pontiacs being completed each and Margaret hour. ker, Kathleen Owen, Shauna and Mike ShefThey report a most enjoyable field, Marilyn Jeppsen, Larry and Bruce Johnson, Roberta Rohwer, Jean Freer, Diana Cheney, Lu Jean, Brent and Diane Christensen. The little 'guests enjoyed playing games. Refreshments were Diaries time. served with center of interest a large heart shaped birthday cake. Many gifts were presented to Lavina. 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COMPLETE SELECTION OF HALLMARK 153.69 , 4 PEAS A Ideal for entertaining gift sheIL be proud to own. , FLOUR FRESH Spring Garden with Casserole - Beverage Warmer - Serving Pitcher. POTTERY GIFTS S' SOUP IUMU SHORTS - CARTOON NEWS SERIAL NEW REDWING Campbells k county mtsstu hoptoh lILl WIIUAMS. Produced by HERMAN SCHL0M TIER PLATES SERVING SETS 25 GN. BEANS ?Then the Bugles Blare! mu , FOR Scream... Zone New Gifts For The Bride! 45 w Stalks A , Tenor Band! RICHARD LADY SUSAN SETS of finest pottery - attractive colors. SALMON The Savage VEKSEMCE DINNERWARE All the very best makes, , 4 MiTCHUM - HALE t Mountie iu easing Arrows... HIT NO. 2 I Van Camps Ine SATURDAY 1 350 Gift Than j. , 4V HIT NO. TUNA " Northerii TOILET ., AND 2 BIG FEATURES White Star FANCY 21' SAUSAGE SPUDS STARTING SUNDAY KENTUCKY LOUISVILLE, COMPANY. UWJIBxisia: HKSBTfed STIT AT FIFE AND 69' ROAST New Red Sally fi Quf: Grade A POT TIDE TODAY AND SAT. Two Big Featuresi- - Lavina Hadley Has 6th j Perc Petersens And Birthday Party SaturdayGlen Greenhalgh Home Mrs. William Hadley assisted From Detroit Trip Corner 5th South & Main CHICKENS And Elect March 20 val Ware. MOTHERS OATS- -e S ? All members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary were reminded today by Mrs. Carrie Petersen, president, of forthcoming nominations and elections of officers to take place March 20, at 8 p. m. in the War Memorial home, A good attendance is desired. No waiting! No coupons! No money to send! Just ask your grocer for Mothers Oats with Premium, in the big square package. , - nous, or more nourishing oatmeal than Mother's Oats. And packed in every package youll find a valuable, useful premium such as tiuminum kitchen utensils, famous "Fire King glass cup aud saucer, beautiful "Wild Rose pattern china or gay colorful Carni- sons AND Mr. Nelson has now returned to active duty with the army Nelson, 4 and is stationed at Camp Car-soThe young couple were united Colorado. Mrs. Nelson plans in civil rites on January 4, 1951 to join him in the near future. in Tacoma, Washington, prior to the bridegrooms departure for overseas duty with the Natidnal Attend Farewell For Lee Guard unit from Brigham City. He returned February 5 from Andersen In Oregon Korea following a years ' overMr. and Mrs, E. 'J., Larsen reseas duty. turned Wednesday evening from were accompanied visiting relatives In Nyssa, Ore- They through the temple by Mr and Iclaho. Mrs. (Elmer Nelson and Mrs. I . Mae Pulsipher. While in Nyssa they attended j Mrs. Nelson was lovely in a a farewell testimonial for Lee wedding gown of lace and ny- - Andersen, son of Mrs. Ruth G. ion net with full train. The Andersen, who will leave short-gowwas fashioned with a lace ly to serve an LjDS. mission In bodice, fastened at the; front the Great Lakes mission field. Every big square peckege of Mothers Oats offers an exciting double value! Because money cant buy a finer quality, more deii. SL1ITII of daughter ,, Larsen entertained at a bridal .was held Wednesday evening in and relatives at her home, shower in honor of Miss 'Arlene the Eagles hall, . afternoon. Chairman of the entertainWight on Wednesday evening, The occasion was her fourth March 5, pt the home of Mrs. ment committee urged that all v ladies of the auxiliary assisted birthday anniversary. Newell H. Wight in Perry. was an Each child the the Memorial with presentedin Eagles The evening was spent Easter basket filled with burr Benefit. playing several games with Foundation It was announced that visita- nies and Easter eggs as favori. various prizes being awarded. officers They enjoyed playing games A bridal game with ribbon bows tion of state auxiliary Birthday refreshments were added to the merriment of the will be held in Ogden on Wedoccasion. Winner for the bridal nesday, March 19. All auxiliary served to the following guest; game was Mrs, Darrell (Nelson. members are cordially invited Alan, Bert and Seott Freeman. Anyone wishing to Ladd Holllst, Ray Forsgen, DeDelicious luncheon was serv- to attend ehoud contact Brigham nise Orchard, Margie Boyer, Da ed to the following guests: Mrs. attend vid and Tammy Brown, Kathy officers by Auxiliary B Mrs. Scott Lyman Wight, and for Nielsen, Barbara Marble, Renee arrangements Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Rulon. Hirsehi, tation be will made. Anthony and Patricia ChristenVernon Egbert, Mrs. Jamsey Door prize was won sen, Kathy Tingey, Sandra and Nelson, Mrs. Paul Barnard. Mrs. Inez Michael Lorchelder, Gary Jensen, Mrs. Dellas Hirsahi, Darrell ',Vern Holt, Donna and Following the business meet Nelsen, Mrs. Deryl R Young ing members of the losing team Elaine Sheffield and Karen aftd and Miss Dorothy Hiischi. drive treat Terri Walker. u the on the membership Following the serving a to ed the winners Many lovely gifts .were receivsupper. . guest of honor was presented ? h Leap Year dance for the ed by Maralee. many lovely and useful gifts. by the She made wishes as she un- general public sponsored Eagles auxiliary will be held wrapped the gifts. Saturday night, March 15, at the Dance Bowl. Harmonizers furnish music. The charge VFW Aux. To Nominate will Is $1.25 per couple. . m mum . Fourth Birthday Party Walker, . Mrs. , Regular business meeting for Maralee Miss Connie Wagstaff, , Dee Nelson and Miss Glenda members of the Eagles Aux.llary JjTvfi1 with a row ol tiny covered buttons, Chinese mandarin collar, peplum at the waist and long pointed sleeves. Her veil was fingertip length edged with lace and attached to a ruffled tiara. & iimtt, timiffl Qmym DAIiCE BOVJL ' " & Maralee Walker Has Eagles Awe. Told Of Officers Visitation Arlene Wight Honored At Bridal Shower n SAT., MARCH 15 Music By The L.D.S. temple vowe were recited by Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Nelson on February 27 in the temple in Salt Lake City. , Mrs. Nelson is the former Bonnie Pulsipher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pulsipher, and Mr. Nelson is a son of Lovisa 7 Recite T empldVows CARTOON - NEWS N ;tiig mi '33 car Released thru United Arttrti |