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Show j I jy TJf lirrr Tr HFT it b nieres. The beautiful two tiered wedding white cake was displayed lace upon a hand crocheted cloth over pink satin. Pink baby asters surrounded the cake and cake mirror upon which the stood. A miniature bride and bridegroom under a heart shaped archway trimmed with wedding bells and Lily of the Valley, topped the cake. White tai pers stood on either side. of Vernon Stokes as master ceremonies announced the folBelowing numbers: a song, cause, Dalene Jeppsen accompanied by Frank Van Cott and a vocal solo, Through The Years," by Morgan Hawks, acStefcompanied by Geraldine fen. Following the bridal waltz many friends and relatives of the young couple joined in dancing to the LaVern John orchestra. Carol Olsen and Dalene Jepp-sowere in charge of the guest book and Deaun John and StokeS assisted by Gloria Gollghtly were in charge of the n Af-to- gifts. Serving was under the direction of Darrell and Kay Jensen, Jo Anne Squires, Delma Allen, and Nelda Allen, Merle Allen Ann and Peter Moskowitz. The couple are now Honeyand at Yellowstone mooning and parks will make their. home In Brigham City. The bride is employed at Hill Field and the groom, a recently returned Korean veteran, is employed at the Arsenal. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ross Holst recited temple vows in Logan on August 1. Mrs. Holst is the former Janet Carol Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jensen. Mr. Holst is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross L. Holst. . . . Nielsens Of Logan Tell three-quarter- Mrs. Armour Jensen Bridge Club Hostess Mrs. Armour Jpnsen was hostess at a prettily arranged bridge & s2' Saif block North and y1- shakoone buildings l . of extra substantia construction with plastered walls, heavy oak floors and narrow Three 2 story brick end shake buildtrim, latest design and architecture. 16 five room apartments and 2 four room Penthouse apart-mentings comprise Two one and one half story building, and 10 one story brick build- nMin 8 four room apartments with electric ranges and refrigera-rorlags, nd 20 double Completely furnished motel units which could be converted into single units, quite inexpensively, by adding baths, as rooms and rough plumbing were established at time of construction. The buildings are all heated by one large low stoker pressure fired steam furnace end there is a 750 gallon hot water tank. is a possible income of about 875 000 80 per year from 40 motel and 18 unfurnished apaitments. . , A S200 000 00 F.H.A 412 per cent loan may be assumed if desired THIS PROPERTY WILL POSITIVELY SELL TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER ON AUGUST It, 1952 .SALE starts at 10 30 AM on the pramises. For further information writa Owner, Max Ingalls, 687 Eleventh Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah. OR J. E. HORNBUCKLE, The Auctioneer party Wednesday evening at her ' home. ' Guests for the evening were Mrs. Boyd Jeppson and Mrs. Winston P. Nelson. Bridge was diversion of the evening with prizes going to Mrs. Norwood Hyer, Mrs. Wayne Johnson a neb Mrs. Marvin Peters. Club members attending were: Mrs. Durrell Nielsen, Mrs. Don Rasmussen, Mrs. Norwood Hyer, Mrs. Wayne' Johnson, Mrs. Mar-viPeters and Mrs. Wayne Loveland. A delicious salad luncheon was served. 420 Fed. Sec. Bldg., Lincoln 8, Nebr. , ARE FACTS From" or River City n n Phone your society news to 77L Mr. and Mrs. Larin Anderson Return From Northwest Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Larin Anderson arrived home in Corinne early this week after an extensive trip into the Pacific northwest. At Moses Lake, Washington, a new agricultural development, 90 miles south of Coulee dam, they visited with a son, Clinton and his family. They visited Mrs. Wynn Eddy, formerly of Brigham City, at Seattle, Washington. From Seattle they traveled to Everett and Anacortus and ferried across to Vancouver island and visited Victoria, British Columbia. BEAR RIVER CITY Mr. and Mrs. Alma Harris of Ogden were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Christensen Sunday. They were returning from a fishing trip to Jackson, Wyoming. Mrs. Leroy Sanger of Murray, Utah, spent the week with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Ramsdall. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clark and Mrs. James Clark of Salt Lake City were dinner guests of the Ramsdalls on hood. The infant daughter of Mr. Sunday. Mrs. Sanger returned and Mrs. LeRoy Doney was home with then. blessed and given the name of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ramsdall Kathy W. 'Doney by her grand- of Berkeley, Calif., surprised his father, Alvah C. 'Doney. Mar-tell- a parents with an unexpected visit Nelson then blessed the son last week. of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Andersen chilMrs. and gave him the name Thomas dren Zena Wakefield and are of Seattle, Washington James Andersen. this with her Williarn Dean Davis, son of spending Mr. andweek Mrs. Leon Jenparents. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Davis, was sen and other relatives. . blessed and given his name by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Meldrum his grandfather, WiHiam T. Daof 'Elwood attended sacrament vis. Recommends of Mr. and Mrs. meeting here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Meldrum LeRoy Davis and son, Gregory, were read and accepted as new of Brigham City bad their son named in sacrament meeting. members in the ward. Following testimony bearing, His name is Jay Dallas Meldrum Parting Hymn" was sung and and he wa6 blessed and given Mrs. Iva Lou Nebeker offered the name toy his father. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Jenthe benediction. sen returned from a delightful to Yellowstone park. They Sacrament Services Are trip went by the way of Bedsbard, Wyoming and visited their son, Held In Second Ward Wendells ranch he recently Sacrament service was held in purchased. They 6pent some the Sixth ward Sunday with Ho- time in Jackson Hole and saw the large herd of buffalo. They mer Tingey in charge. Opening song by the congre- went by the way of Teton Pass gation was followed toy opening and Mrs. Jensen says they enprayer by Marvin Lewis. Sacra joyed It immensely. On their ment was handled by David return trip they visited Mr. and Malmrose and Larry Anderson Mrs. Peter Mortensen (Nita) at Salem, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Cyassisted by the deacons. Richard Roundy Erb, son of ril Funk of Richmond accompaMrs. Inez Erb Jensen was con- nied them. This was the Jen firmed a member of the church by Marvin Wright. A baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Wilson was blessed and named Laura Jean by her grandfather, S. Martin Rasmussen. A baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Roberts was blessed and given the name Ardis, by her father. The remainder of the time was spent in testimony bearing with many participating. Closing song For 30 years was by the congregation and the closing prayer was offered Utah Poultry has by Dean Bond. 1 PAGE TWO BOX ELDER JOURNAL Friday, August 8. 1952 Brigham City, Utah A weekly nwpapr, published t ham sen. Mrs. Moroni Mortensen returned recently from a delightful trip to California. Mr. and Mrs. Duke Ballinger of Ogden were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Iversen Friday eve, ning. Mrs. Rodney Hansen entertained her club Friday evening at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Wldtsoe Check-ett- s and family of Phoenix, Arizona are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Checketts and other relatives. Mrs. Norene Checketts and children of Salt Lake City were guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Checketts over the week-end- . Lon Hansen is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hansen from his air base in Texas. J. Allen Christensen of Lowery Field, Colorado is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Christensen. Many relatives and friends at LM SURE GUP JACKX TOLD ME CAN ENJOyV FRESH AND SMOKED MEAT VEVEN IN SUMMER WITH THIS! I The tiny pup that Jennifer Jones is holding is sad because the lovely star of The Wild Heart, appears in the Powell-Pressburg- You WE MAKE THE WEATHER PLANT..; IN OUR ...The chill room It the curing room U 40 . )i.. anti the lodter room Is kept can ...Theft it that right sow U hog killing depend on filM. Utah Poultry! Ml)' it erra RICHARBiS COLD STORAGE LOCKERS ' 27 West Forest Phone Co) (2) J . i K 4 - ' r I COLVILLE PET ICE CREAM -- Vi gal. TO THE LOCAL PHYSICIANS, PEOPLE OF BRIGHAM CITY, AND BOX ELDER COUNTY: I 98 COME IN AND HAVE DRINK ON U- S- A Choice of Coca Cola or Hires Root Beer We Say Thank You, Thank You, Thank You! ...AxJI (Above photograph was taken with a Polaroid Land camera, for which we are exclusive dealers in Brigham You have honored us with your business City.) us your vote Since opening and given of confidence in the past year. we have filled an average of one . prescription for every two people of Brigham City. We appreciate your patronage and hope in years to come that we may betHOSIERY RUNNER MENDERS, $1 value ter serve you ... our customers. -- Mack. COTY COSMETICS & PERFUMES .97 SOUTH MAIN STREET O PICNIC SURPLUS Jr O O DRUGS PRESCRIPTIONS PHONE 1181 . we sef why ALWAYS simmim u FILMS - O . . 5(D) POLAROID PHOTO SUPPLICS BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH V-- ir tended funeral services in Elwood for Enos Mortensen, held Monday. Many of the townspeople atfor Mrs. tended the funeral James Rasmussen, mother of Mrs. Rula Checketts and Mrs. Vita Burt, held in the Honey-vill- e ward, Saturday. The Primary had charge of the Sunday night meeting. A regular Primary meeting was dramatized. Mrs. DeLawn Sackett of the stake board was present. zero. Service. "One Year Old" Techni-col- er production with a vixen as her pet. to SERVE. Words cannot express the grat itude and appreciation we feel toward those who, by their kind ness and generous assistance, 3. 1879. helped lighten our burden of Subscription rate in Box Elder counsorrow at the time of the death ty, $2.25 per year, payable in advance; combination with the Box Elder of our son and brother, Edwin in News, (published Wednesdays) $4 00 per rest year; $2 00 for 6 months; single Gods Kay. May blessing copy 5 cents. Outride Box Elder eoun with those who came to our ty, $3.00 per year; combination rats 5) 00 assistance in any way. Member United Press, Audit Bureau of .EDWIN L. ANDERSEN, Circulation, Utah State Press Aesocia lion, National Editorial Association. and FAMILY. Advertising National Representative: Advertising Sad e joyed themselves immensely at their outing held at Lagoon on Tuesday. The committee who were responsible for the lovely r trip included Mr. and Mrs. Hailing, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Andersen, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Dallin, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Holmgren, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thor-sen- , and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jen- in mind . . . Brig successor to ths City, Utah, SmithfUid SantineL established In I9M, Published every Friday at Brigham City, Utah, and entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the poet office in Brig ham City, Utah, under the act of Mardb Card of Thanks Dog-Gon- had one purpose s Enroute home they stopped at Cour de larie national park, Bel ena, Montana and Townsen. sens first trip to the park, and their son, Wendell was the host. The Old .Folks of the ward en- He-be- -- Glacier National upon their return Swims At 19 Months KALAMAZOO, Mich. (UP) Mr. and Mrs. Michael Reid are proud of their sons swimming B Three babies were named In regular fast meeting services held Sunday morning, August 3, at Petry ward with Bishop Hirschi presiding and Counselor Eugene Bott conducting. Shlrl Carter offered invocation followed by sacramental song, led by Mrs. Louise Davis and accompanied by Mrs. Arlene Wright and Dorothy Hirschi. Phillip Oyler and Richard were in charge of 6acrement assisted by the deacons. The name of Devern Perry was presented to be advanced to the office of teacher in the priestRu-io- ability. Without trouble he can Of Daughter's Arrival s of the swim Mrs. Grant Nielsen of length of the YMCA pool. The Mr. and son, Stephen, can aLogan announce the arrival of baby daughter, born July 23, dive, too. He prefers to jump at a Logan hospital. in feet first, though. Jimmy, Margie and Barbara are enjoying the new addition. AT AUCTION Mrs. Nielsen is the former Saturday, August 16, 1952, 10:30 A.M. Jewell Christensen, daughter of BUSHNELL APT. MOTEL, 115 East 7th South Street Mrs. Mary E. Christensen of this BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH is city. Paternal grandmother Mrs. Mabel Nielsen, also of Brigloetd toof rye thret mam highways No. 89, No. 91, No. Tho Stall Utah survey shows 25,000 car pass this location ham City. daily. There units Three Babies Named In Perry Ward Sunday Honeymooning In Yellowstone And Glacier Janet Caro! Jensen Becomes Temple Bride Of Robert Ross Holst On August 1 1n Logan Attired in a wedding gown of heavy brocaded taffeta fashion ed with fitted bodice, high neckline with scalloped lace ineet, long taper sleeves and a full skirt, Miss Janet Carol Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jensen of Brigham City, became the August bride of Robert Ross Holst, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Ross L. Holst, also of Brigham City. Elder J. Hyrum Bell officiated at L.DS. temple ceremonies in Logan on August 1. following the Immediately ceremony li wedding breakfast was enjoyed at the Bluebird in Logan with Mr. and Mns. Holst, as parents of the bridegroom, host and hostess to inbnedlate family members. A reception and dance further honored the young couple that evening at the Seventh ward recreation hall. ,To complete her wedding ensemble the bride donned a fingertip length veil of brides illusion edged with scalloped lace. The two tiered veil was held in place with clusters of pearl blossoms. Her bridal bouquet was of red rosebuds. .The hall was beautifully decorated with baskets of Magenta Phlox' and gladioli. Double branch candelabra, from which white tapers glowed, accented with pink flowers, also adorned the hall. Bridesmaid was Delila Wesley, gowned in pastel green taffeta and carrying a nosegay of pink baby asters and rosebuds. Delores Holst, in pastel green net and also carrying a nosegay of pink baby asters and rosebuds, was maid of honor. For her daughters reception Mrs. Jensen chose to wear a gown of rust chiffon, Yellow carnations and rosebuds were pinned at her shoulder. Mrs. Holst wore .black and white chiffon with corsage of white carnations and rosebuds. 'Mack Housley was 'best man. All men in the wedding party more white carnation bouton J . 33 |