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Show ymntr r v m Miss La Dine , I the title and It was well presented and enjojed by an appre- Corinne Will Never Be The Same Nuptial Plans Announced B Knudsen daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hans ARE FACTS From oar ciative audience. Pvt. Arlo James, son of Mr. Mrs Alvin James who is serving in the air force at Shreveport, La., is expected s home this week on a furlough. James R Palmer, son of Mr and Mrs. Rudger E. Palmer and senior student at IBox Elder high Rivor City two-week- RIVER Daughters of the Utah Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. Elvina Jensen on Friday at 2 oclock. Captain Carrie Chrstensen conducted the meeting. Gertrude Iversen read a sketch of the life of her father, M. P. Jensen; Lilas Bywater gave the lesson. A delicious lunch was served toy Mrs. Dolly Iversen, Pearl Elwell, Mary J. Holmgren and Elvina Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Iversen, Palmer Iversen, Mr. andi Mrs. Laurel Iversen of Ogden and Mrs. Kenneth Iversen returned Tuesday from a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. IRalph Stewart of Tempe, Arizona. Three baby boys were given names at sacrament meeting Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Archibald will call their son. Deway ne, Mr. and Mrs Darrel Gardner named their son, Blake F. Gardner and Mr. and Mrs. Joyce Miller named their eon Delbert Kenneth. Mrs. Mack Christensen entertained her club Thursday evening at her home. Cards were played and a delicious lunch was served. Miss Pamela Richards of Brigham City was a week-en- d guest of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Checketts. e Miss Geneil 'Jensen, Miss Andersen, and Miss Patti Christensen spent the week-enat their respective homes from Knudsen, plans to recite vows with J. Jay Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. if Joseph A. Christensen, in June. CITY half years has been employed as a telephone operator at the local telephone exchange. Mr. Christensen is a Box Elder Miss La Dine Knudsen, daughschool and seminary graduhigh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Knud-ae- ate and spent three years in the of Brigham City, has chosen U. S. army during World War II. June for her wedding month. At present he is a wholesale dealer. Miss Knudsen and J. Jay Chris- fruit and produce tensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Christensen plan to Not To Be Tempted rfedte vows at ceremonies HARTFORD, Conn. (UP) tp.be held at the home of Mr.Alfano, a supermarket and Mrs. Glen Knudsen, sisterclerk, was so broke that he had and brother to the to borrow lunch money. He Slaw walked outside and picked up Miss Knudsen is a graduate of $1,000 in bills and checks from x Elder high school and sem-ihar- the sidewalk. He returned it school. and for the past two and a still broke tout honest. Mr. and Mrs. Farnsworth of Fielding and Mrs. Fae McMur-di- e and daughter Jerri of sacrament attended meeting. Mr. Farnsworth blessed and gave his grandson the name of Blake F. Gardner. Grow Cucumbers for Utah Pickle Co. Manufacturers of Mr. and Mrs. Joyce Miller were guests of his parents, Mr. and iAIiO Pickles. Highest prices paid. . Pickle company Mrs. Sylvanus Miller, Sunday. trucks will pick up cucumbers from centrally located Mr. and Mrs. Charles Checketts returned recently from a field LaVere our Phone man stations. Connolly, leading visit with their eon and family, or or write Utah Pickle Co., Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Wldtsoe Checketts of Phoenix, Arizona. Box 864, Salt Lake City, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins La Djne Knudsen Plans Home Wedding In June n c Do-ren- y men in an d Arrow "Easter Parade Ensemble Brigham City, Utah Friday, April 4. 1952 school, received notice from the Union Pacific railroad that he had been awarded their Carl Raymond Gray scholarship to the Utah State Agricultural SASH FRAMES DOORS MOULDINGS Opera House Bares Its Ribs as it is slowly dismantled. The opera house was built in 1870 and was the scene of many top plays in the early west. Since 1915 it has served as an LDS chapel and ... then recreation hall. Ann Karo returned Tuesday from a pleasant trip to Mexico. They went as far south as Corinne Opera House, Built In 1870, FOR O Mrs. Andrea Hansen is confined at a local hospital. Mrs. John T. Hansen visited several days with her daughter, Mrs. Andrea Huggins. -- and Mr. Mrs. lArl-an- Thomp- Grant Prisbrey and Grace Barker of the Sunday school stake board were visitors at Sunday school. Mrs. Roland Scoffield visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Demolished After 82 Years Service down Theyre tearing the old house! Opery George Washington may not have slept there but in its hey day the old Corinne, Utah opera house was good enough for the top thespians performing in the early west. ln it such performers as Maude Adams and Ralph. Cloniger entertained hundreds. Built a year after the golden spike was driven ini 1869, when Corinne was rivaling Salt Lake City in Importance and when it was still the "cursed city in the minds of many the opera house was the largest recreation center in Utah outside of the Salt Lake theater. It boasted a spring dance floor, a stage, and painted scenery with a rich red velvet curtain. Dedicated July 4, 1870, a grand celebration was held. The Wellsville band furnished music for the occasion and free meals were served in the many restaurants in Corinne. The opera house was the stopping place for many stock companies headed for California from the east via the new railroad. Playing to packed bouses they garnered a golden harvest Larsen at Millville, Wednesday t and Thursday. Pratt Holmgren returned to his base last week after spending in the entertainment-starvea few days with his parents, railroad town. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Holmgren. Now after almost 82 years of He expects to be sent overseas. service its headed for the chop Bishop Vernon Joh risen, Car- ping block As Corinne died as los Jensen, Doyle Archibald, and two-gua railroad Le Grande Petersen spent town, so died the opera house. Thursday in Salt Lake City on In 1915 it received a temporary business pertaining to the re- lease on life when the L. D. a. modeling of the ward chapel. it for use as Mr. and Mm. Laurel Iversen church purchased of Ogden spent Sunday with lus parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Iversen. Mrs. Kenneth Iversen was confined several days in the Valley hospital last week. -- d n rip-roari- SPRING BUILDING O t. sen. well-dresse- ELDER JOURNAL Old Tre-mont- Join the parade of PAGE FOUR HIGHEST GRADE son of Yost, Utah, spent Tuesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Huggins , Mr. and Mrs. Coy Gardner and family of Ogden spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Florence Gardner. A new group was organized Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Val Andersen Margaret Ann Sorensen was chosen president; Valene Andervice president; Carolyn sen, Joan ChristenCox, secretary; sen, reporter; Betty Christensen, song leader; Ilene Checketts and son, Joe Dell, and Mrs. Fae and DeAnn Hansen, recreation leaders. The group will study home furnishings and their leader will be Mrs. Val Ander- Ffinr.iEns! BOX and . . . BEAR ' O a chapel and recreation hall. And after Corinne built a 'beautiful red brick chapel it served as a recreation ball until early this year when the Corinne ward completed a new hall to match the chapel. Its usefulness was expended. REMODELING o When you build, build for the FUTURE . . . with our top quality building materials. , PARK VALLEY NEWS PARK VALLEY A home com ing testimonial honoring Elder Chester R. Kunzler who returned recently from the Western Canadian mission was held in regular sacrament meeting. Chester told of his experiences at Prince Albert Trail, British Columbia and other places in British Columbia where he had labored. He reported having enjoyed a very inspirational mission. Chester is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Kunzler. Living expenses may be soaring, but you can still build, remodel or repair your home at an amazingly small cost. See Us For- FLOOR'PLANS Many local residents attended the funeral services on Tues day in Ogden for Dave James, pioneer setler and .prominent livestock man of Park Valley. Mr. James was among the ear liest settlers of Park Valley and spent a lifetime of service here. His wife died several years ago and he has spent the time since then visiting among his chll dren and made his home at an Ogden hotel. Snowville ward presented a 3 act play on Tuesday to a large crowd here. "Forever True was REMODELING IDEAS i. O FINANCES "V" Quae. WALK A BLOCK AND SAVE TUXKB Luck Doesn't Hold MADISON, Wis. (UP) Roy Armtorecht, 42, who broke a leg when he fell on ice a year ago, was glad he escaped Injuries when his car skidded on ice He stepped to the ground, slipped, and broke a leg. REPAIRING i , . . BUT MY DEAR! DID YOU NOTICE HER WINDOW SHADESI Fquiptnent, MreiMrim and trim illustrated are subject to chant Without notice White sidewall tires at tra cost when available. - Vo, Maybe talking theyre about window your shades too. So. , , dont let soiled shades mar the appearance of your home. Fresh, clean window shades i make a world of difference. Make your will Wonderful i r - for Easterl Smart, shirt in your favorite pastel, teamed with a handsome Arrow handkerchief. They acetate tie and man-size- d all harmonize beautifully (but not obviously). Like all Arrows, the shirt carries the famous Mitoga trademark which mealu its tapered for better fit. 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