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Show PAGE THREE Full Of Nut LUMlililU'ON, BOX ELDER JOURNAL The Miss (UP) worlds largest pecan nursery, boasting more than 2,000,000 pecan trees, is located here. 25, 1952 Friday. July Brigham City. Utah WITH... .UPomr..i;H TiStJAM Can with Confidence! DEMAND BALL WAE LIDS POSITIVE njutk-lMt'sEA- y Ci Only BALI L Come with DOME Jars Lids ipi ,! CO ,eA . v , ..... Deemed Huge Success male cat has adopted three Mr. and Mrs. Max Jenson And Friends Visit Here Lovely Wedding Unites Carole Call And eve-nni- g d for 33 , Diego, Calif, She wore an original model of pink brocaded satin with full skirt of net over taffeta. Her flowers were blue asters. Attendants were Miss Marilyn Call, Miss Anna Jean Turley, Mrs. Dallas (Nelson and Miss Shirlee Jensen, the latter two, sisters of the groom. They wore gowns of pink and blue taffeta with skirts of net. Flowers of blue complimented their gowns. Flower girls gowned in white ruffled nylon dresses carrying pink satin baskets filled with pink rosebuds were Kathryn and Susan Call. Mrs. Call wore a navy blue crepe gown while Mrs. Jensen was attired in a navy lace gown. Their flowers were gardenias and rosebuds. Bill Robbins was best man and Howard Call, Jr., Bill Rowe and K. (D. Williams performed duties of ushers. , Mr. and Mrs. Durrell Nielsen greeted guests at the door and Mrs. Maynard Victor was in charge of the guest book. Mrs. Morris Glover, Mrs. How- ard Call, Mrs. Ed Rampton and Mrs. Veda Pryor were In charge of refreshments with Mrs. Devon Breltenbeker, Mrs. Ray Harper, Mrs. Lee Wight and Miss Carolyn Hall serving. (In charge of gifts were Mrs. Newell Call,' Mrs. Bill Rowe, Mrs. K. D. Williams, Mrs. Rich-ar(Nelson and Bowen Call. A beautiful three tiered wedding cake was displayed on a lace covered table flanked by crystal candelabra holding lighted pink tapers. Mrs. Bobbie Ann Stewart Hunsaker played the wedding march and was ' assisted ' by Ricks Knudson in providing lovely music throughout the evening. . Mrs. (pee Hollist favored those present with three vocal solos accompanied by Miss Ruth Mor ... Your best buy in percales superb, finely woven Rondo, in the gayest, most colorful, most expensive-lookinprints ever! Penney s new Fall shipment is here now... come choose from dozens of fresh, lovely patterns for an early start on sewing, for fashions, for d KINGANS LUNCHEON MEATS 12 oz 37 jt SP-E$IAL- S AERO WHOLE DILL PICKLES 27' quarts FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY BIG TOP TASTEWELL PEANUT BUTTER CORN newspaper) .. KINGANS 25' . Tastewell Cream Style LUNCHEON MEAT 15' 35' 2 PAN READY LINK SAUSAGE - Pound 29' SCHILLING COFFEE 69' SARDINES 59' Pound CUCUMBERS APPLES CUKES for RED ASTRACAN Pound 10- - Scans 29 ; Xsrn. 2 AT 11:00 A. M. and 4:00 P. M. DRIVE ENTRANCE TO REAR PARKING LOT AT Off The Busy Highway 331 South 1st West For their honeymoon to the Southern Utah parks the bride donned a smart gold print dress with matching accessories. They ai at home at 154 south First west, Brigham City. George Olsens Become Parents Of Baby Boy 'Mr. and Mrs. George Olsen of Rupert, Idaho announce the birth of a baby boy, born July 18- - 12' Mrs. Olsen is the formpr Elva Lee, daughter of Mrs. Annie Lee of Brigham City. 9' The phone number of the News and Journal Society editor is 77L for 33' OUT AND 330 SOUTH MAIN STREET 7 I 7:30rAHKo AG MARKET 8:30 P.M. hack-to-scho- ol home decorating! 35" wide. ,, 4 See Rondo Featured in the August Issue of Me Calls Magazine, Now! MORE EXCITING NEWS IN FALL FABRICS NOTIONS 4C each Cotton thread, snap fasten- ers, dressmaker pins Tiny Gingham thrift-price- 8c Plaids each You save now on bias tapes, super spools of thread! hooks-and-eye- 79' PHONE North Main I M VOtll mOIITI rOUNTAIH 1 You save on them! POLISHED COTTON fnlSOUTII MARKET , NEW, LUSTROUS SAVE AT Jf-'- g rell. YOUR WESTERN FAMILY MAGAZINE IS HERE FOR YOU! FREE! DELIVERY 1 87' GRAPES SeTds STORE HOURS 8 A. M. TO 9 P. M. FREE 17' IM- - SEA LION in oil LEMONS"1"'. 12' r.mnd 59' GARDEN FRESH FRUITS AND PRODUCE GARDEN FRESH PRODUCE LEMONS Scans PORK & BEANS Tastewell 2'j size SEA LION FRYERS 12 oz. can .... FLAKES SARDINES 3? CLEARWATER NALLEYS COMPLETE SPAGHETTI DINNER '( Gorden D. Jensen In Fourth Ward On July 9 The group enjoyed supper at One of the loveliest weddings Ranch house, then of the season was that of Carole spent the remainder of the Call, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. at the Jenson home. Anson B. Call, Jr., and Gorden D. Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sego Lily Camp Of DUP Parry C. Jensen, on Wednesday evening, July 9, in the Fourth Presents Program At ward Relief society room. 2nd Ward Sacrament Bishop Ernest E. Hansen performed the double ringed cereHorsley mony in the presence of friends Bishop C. ILeGrande presided and Counselor Wynn and relatives of the young couat Second Jeppsen conducted ward sacrament meeting Sun- ple. conThe newlyweds-receive- d day. best wishes and gratulations conAfter opening song by thg from a host of relatives and gregation, prayer was by Mrs. friends at a reception which folMae Jensen. lowed . A song was sung by the con(For her marriage and recepsacrament and served, gregation after which time was turned tion the bride was lovely In an over to the Sego (Lily camp of exquisite wedding gown designthe Daughters of Utah Pioneers ed and made by her mother. A with Capt. Vera D. Sederholm full skirt of nylon tulle over taffeta faille was enhanced by a in charge. with Mrs. Minnie Campion, a Box bodice and long sleeves of Elder county pioneer, was guest tapered wrists 'imported of honor. She was presented French lace. A 'wide circular with a beautiful corsage after peplum of lace was fashioned which she gave a brief response. with a train of lace cascading Her daughter, Mrs. Effie down the back. The entire peplum and lace train was appli-queWright, Ogden, then read with lace flowers. Her veil sketch of her mothers life. An organ solo was rendered of brides illusion was held in and place by a small cap of lace. A by Mrs. Renie Llttlewood ora talk, "Our Pioneer Heritage, spray of Adonmaglossam chids surrounded a single large was given by Loverda Lee. Closing song was. sung and orchid in the bridal bouquet. Mrs. Eliza White offered the Matron of honor was her sisbenediction. ter, Mrs. Howard Call of San TASTEWELL along with her two kittens. Mr. and Mrs. Gorden D. Jensen bride is the former Carole Call, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anson B. Call, Jr., and the bridegrooms parents are Mr. and Mrs. Pay C. Jensen. Maddox FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY by foxes and Is mothering them . . . Mr. and Saturday evening, Mrs. Osey Jenson had as guests, Arden Sunfreeze Creameries te- ba- - Kaj Schuman assisted with the contribution box and all members of the bishopric assisted wherever needed. two hours of (Following appetites, singing and an open air movie was enjoyed by all. A capacity crowd Kept the u,sher$ busy arranging seats for all. The movie was under the direction of Reed Simonsen, su perintendent of Y.M.M.I.A. Special thanks went out to from Mutual workers. day Come and join In Mutual activities and use the song books you so generously helped to buy was their request. the benediction by Primary graduate, Rex Osmond. 'WjSJJJJmO A CAMDEN. S. ' ions. 2 Cat Adopts Foxes Highlight of Sunday night sacrament meeting in the Perry ward on July 20 was presentacertificate tion of graduation from Primary to Rex Osmond. With Counselor Douglas Oyler conducting the meeting opened with singing by the congregation and prayer by Martella their son and daughter-in-law- , Mr. and Mre. Max Jenson and eight of their dancing compan- 2 Vi can 3rd Ward Song Festival cestors. was Oh Say What Is True the closing song followed by 9 tium (OS rn fiCEQfl G3JM3 PORK & DEANS & "Jesus Once of Humble Birth was the sacramental song directed by Harper Billings and accompanied by Mrs. Louise Davis. Priests in charge of the sacrament were Keith Billings and Phillip Oyler. Rex Osmond was then presented by his teacher, Mrs. Carrie Petersen, to President Thelma Billings who In turn presented him with his graduation certificate. He was then accepted by Bishop Hirschl to be ordained into the priesthood as a deacon. The occasion marked two high lights in Rexs life, it was also his 12th birthday. "The Pilgrims Song and The were sung by (Lords Prayer Richard Billings accompanied by Barbara Billings. . The remainder of the time was occupied by President Abel S. Rich who gave an inspirational talk concerning our pioneer an JELLIES MADE Primary Graduation Certificate In Perry Kelson. 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