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Show ' PAGE THREE Simu Tanaka And Corporal Kay K. Is hide United BOX ELDER JOURNAL In Corinne Buddhist Church Marriage Ceremony Brigham City Utah Friday, August 29, 1952 You'll find it at the... If you're looking fon Unexcelled study opportunities An outstanding faculty Home state environment A friendly university A balanced study, social and athletic program You'll find all this . . . and much more at your State University Colleges of instruction include: e Law Engineering e Education ' Medicine e Mining e Fine Arts e Pharmacy e Business o Nursing Marriage of Suml Tanaka, daughter of K. Tanaka, 1314 East Alder, Seattle, Washington, and Corporal Kay K. Ishida, son of Mr. and Mrs, T. Ishida, Route No. 2, Brigham City, was solBuddhist emnized at Corinne church on August 23, with Reverend R. Masuoka officiating. Following the ceremony a dinner was held at Intermountain Indian school cafeteria for relatives and close friends. That evening a dance further honored the newlyweds at Corinne L.D.S. ward amusement Eastern Folks Visit At J. C. Reeders , In the Changing color with the sea route 222. A sons, deer, have a reddish-yelloor rufous shade in sumibor her, eight young district game protector, Harry II. near this Riekert took the iuck and her and a grayer, rougher looking caused a traffic tie-ucoat in winter. ; Pennsylvania Dutch community brood to a nearby field. NowAiHome In Seatile Duck . young couple greeted guests standing before double branched candelabra centered with pink bows and white wedding bells. The bride was lovely in a ballerina length gown of lace covered taffeta. She wore little white lace gauntlets. Her veil was held in place with a crown of seed pearls. Bridal bouquet was of small Vanda orchids centered with a large purple orchid and backed with net. All attendants were gpwned in strapless nylon net over taffeta Mary gowns with net stoles. Osawa as maid of honor was in light blue. Emi Takenaga wore light lavender and Tilly Ishida, light green. Both were bridesmaid- Each of the young ladies carried crescent shaped bouquets of Vanda orchids. The bridegrooms mother wore a powder blue street dress and pinned an orchid at her shoul- e Social Work der. Best man was Pfc. Tommy T. and other fields Ishida with Corporal Norio and Technical Sergeant Bob Sugimoto as ushers. Fellows in the wedding party were in uniform and wore boutonnieres. Ruth Sugimoto, Mary Mori-nakwere in charge of serving. Those in the gift rooms were Uye-mats- u a . Pa'. . , (UP) , , when they all pat dowp. A middle .traffic of It is the Eckensbergers nnst trip west. They are enjoying It very much. They came to Utah via the Badlands, Mount Rush more, Yellowstone park and down through Idaho. They plan to return home on Sunday. Mr. Eckebsberger serves as postmaster in Cementon. Dr. Reeder teaches rural ttv ciology stressing community or ganization and planning in classes at Cornell University. Yone Tanaka, Elsie Urakawa and Mrs. Maud Ishida. Marlon Takenaga and Janet Sugitachi were in charge of the guest book. George Nagata was master of ceremonies. The just weds cut their three tiered wedding cake which was topped with a miniature bride and groom. The bri dal bouquet was tossed and the following program presented following the bridal waltz: solo, I Love You Truly," by Mino No zaki and Solo, All of Me, by of Mai Reese. The remainder the evening was spent Jn danc ing to the Gary Mann orchestra. The newlyweds will make their home in Seattle, Washihg-towhere the bride is employed at Fort Lawton . She is a graduate of Franklin high school, and attended Edison, Technical school in Seattle. The bridegroom is currently serving with the U. S. army at Fort Lawton and is a graduate of Box Elder high school. i- t- Plains, Small Checks. Fancy pockets and buttons y f uV n Corporal And Mrs. Kay K. Ishida . . . - bridegroom is serving with the U. S. army. Mrs. Ishida is the former Sumi Tanaka, daughter of K. Tanaka of Seattle. Everyone is Invited to phone Will Change Name their society items for the News TTL 75 $1.00 m where the are now residing in Seattle, Washington, i New Shipment of COTTON ARGYLES AND INTERWOVEN SOX t and Journal to Across the street from the old store 8es& Better. . . for full in format torn of Iht Prtsidmti .Trafc , Dr. and Mre. William Reeder and year old daughter, Kathleen, along with Mrs. Reeders parents, Mr. and Mrs. William H. EckenSberger of Cementon, Pennsylvania are visiting in Brigham City at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Reeder. hall. The wtHm OWtco Stop KUTZTOWN, wild duck and UNIVERSITY UTAH Salt Lak. C.1, I. Utah , In whiskey, toe, there is good. ..better.. mm .and ' TWO BIG FEATURES Meet the BABES ' fourbon who KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY is PROOF THE HILL AND HILL COMPANY. LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY Jewell Jensen . . daughter of Mrs. Martha Jensen of this city will become the bride of Ronald D. Iverson in temple rites. Jewell Jensen And Ronald D. Iverson Set Nuptial Date an .otTTIqpI, "ITS MARIE WINDSOR RICHARD ROBER CARLA BALENDA JACKIE COOGAN ALLAN NIXON terndwtof INSIDE" TWO BIG FEATURE HITS MCOUfUM MO. 2 NO. 1 FodMrta, CO-HI- T Exciting Western! THE SCREEN ' CAPTIVE OF SURPRISE BILY THE KID OF THE YEARI with ROCKEY LANE WEBB ERED hr HENRY KOHLMAR KOSTER Produced iuNf rKANUS hf Directed SHORTS PLUS SERIAL atomic CITY S' MATIN EE SAT. 1P.M. NEWS CARTOONS ex? . Mrs. Martha C. Jensen of TODAY AND SATURDAY FONTAINE HON OaMONC COOL A I totfesfr afc 4 put the BAD in the BADLANDS! ' nir.K. GAEBDISH I- - TODAY & SAT. n at the U.S.A.C. The young couple will make their home in Logan where- - Mr. Iverson will continue his TOOLS TO BBS OOEjS) sAcnracE msmssi GRASS. GRASS LAWN GARDEN CATCHERS RAKE EDGER HOSE Brig- ham City announces the engagement and forthcoming marriage of her daughter, Jewell, to Ronald D. Iverson. He is the eon of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Iver son of Tremonton. The young couple have set September 17 for the all important date with their marriage to be solemnized in the Logan L.D.S. temple. A reception later the same evening will further honor the couple at the Fourth ward chapel. Miss Jensen is a graduate of Box Elder high school with the class of 51 where she was active in school activities. She is currently employed at the Moun-taiStates Telephone company. Mr. Iverson Is a graduate of Bear River high school with the class of 51 and is a sophomore . Heavy Duck Canvas. to 21 Regular $2.89 17 Sale $159 TRUE TEMPER TRUE TEMPER RAKE Sale $169 PITCH MOWER FORK FORK ARTISAN POWER MOWER TRUE TEMPER Short Handle Fork TINE IIAY FORK Regular $115.95 Regular $2.89 Regular $3.89 $8690 Sale Sale $197 $579 SAVE! DIGGING Sale Sale $179 BELOW COST PRICES LAWN Regular $8.89 Regular $2.29 Regular $2.39 Sale RED RUBBER Guaranteed 10 Years 50 FT. 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