OCR Text |
Show Pheasant Opens As Double Ring Rites Unite Couple Bakery And Cafe Jmpiessive double ring rites Eliza Arlene Dunn, joined daughter of Mi and Mrs till ver M Dunn Brigham City and Richard Thavne Oyler, son ot Mr and Mis Leo Oyier, Easl Gar land on Febmaiy D in t'te Found LDS ward (hapei m Bngham City President Robert J Potter of North Beai River .stake peiloim ed the ceremony The hiide was given in mar riage tiv her lather She wore a ireation of pleated nylon and French laie The gown featured a fitted bodice, with fuil pleat ed nylon skill with Fiench Her veil ot Kienili lace net and late was fingertip length held in pl.ue by a tiny fed peal studded trown She After extensive remodeling the Pheasant cafe, 28 South Main, Brigham City, reopened for business Thursday as a bakery and cafe combined Newly decorated, a new coun- ter has been installed and the front end of the building is now occupied with glass display cases for a wide variety ot bakery goods. The bakery and cafe if owned and operated b Cecil and La Rue Bradbury Open house is planned at the establishment this Saturday from 2 to 4 p m when free cake and coffee will tic served to everyone visiting ' Youth Be mined Kindergarten Topic is to be the theme of the program ranged toy Mrs Raymond Lewis for members of the Kindergarten club on Thursday, March 5 at 4 p. m. in the Wai Memorial home. Guest speaker for the day is to be Attorney Theodore Bohn of Ogden. Until Attorney IBohn was juvenile judge for several districts which included Box Elder. He is now a practicing attorney in Ogden. Serving committee for the day is headed by Mrs. Clarence Smith with Mrs. Clark Hillam, Mrs. C. R. Jones. Mrs Earl Mrs. Don Nelson and Mrs. 19-1- Sla-ge- . Financial NOTICE OF 69TH Industrial CONSECUTiVE Fund, lie. Quarterly Dividend The Board of Directors of Financial Industrial Fund, Irtc. has declared a regular quarterly dividend of $0.03 per share from net investment Income, payable March 5, 953, to Fund shareholders of record February 27, 1953. 1 1 S.M. RASMUSSEN District Manager - - while car ot Jud toi'.'ge ar- Frank Jensen,. bouquet Phone 298 r, Mis M.ninri Bali.ud sistei of the gmom in a gown of pink Brideswas mation ot honot maids weie Miss Barbara Rasmussen in yellow; .Miss Marilyn Dee Anderson in green, and Ann Davis In blue All were identically designed gowns of dotted Swiss with full gathered skirts and fitted bodices Jenann Dunn sister of the hiide, was flower girl. She wore a lavender diess All earned nosegays of red rosebuds and while carnations. Mother ol the bride wore a s dus-trose model and Mrs. gown was grey with blue trim. Both wore corsages of gardenia surrounded by pink pink rosebuds Don Rhodes was best man. Gerald E. Dunn, Donald D Dunn and Bert Rhodes were ushers All men in the wedding party woie boutonnieres. The biidegrooms gift to the bride was a strand of matched pearls. Immediately following the nuptial vows the newlyweds were honored at a reception. Many friends and relatives attended to extend best wishes to the young couple. The receiving line stood before double branched- candelabra. The candelabra field white tapers tied with pink bows. A bouquet of lavender stock and pink and white candy turf carnations centered the candelabra the eveDisplayed during ning was an elaborately decorated white five tiered wedding cake. The cake centered a ta- Oy-ler- J4cerf4MMMN From 'where I sit ... 6y Joe Marsh A (M Wrong "Train" of Thought , ' rx Mart rfiaer of aa knew die stream stopped about four miles but 3 from town last Thursday , ve didnt know iehg . . . A ' Seems the train was hurrying along, then came the screeching some fellow had . Of brakes 4 gulled the Emergency Stop cord. When the conductor asked him why he did it, he said, The train was just going too fast I wanted to get yon to alow down. From where I sit, that streamliner has been going at that speed for the past seven years with a perfect safety record and . "Titll nations tied with whi'e iihhons cen'eied wdh a detachable oi Conservation' To Youth Conservation a Spoke Vows At Brigham Fourth LDS Ward Some still would begrudge another persons right to a temperate glass of beer even though that person wouldnt dream of flashing a Stop sign cm their preference for, say, milk, coffee or tea. Respecting the rights of others is the only way we can keep on the right track. Copyright, 19S3 . V ruled States Brewers ble covered with lace over pink satin. It was decorated with yelnet orchids, low roses, filmy baskets of Lily of the Valley and topped with miniature wedding bells and tiny love birds holding wedding rings. Receptionists for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Reid Oyler, Mrs. Mildred Moore was at the guest book. Serving was under the direction of Mrs. Floyd Dunn and Mrs. Dave Holdaway. In charge of gifts were Mrs. Leland L. Nelson and Mrs. Lorin Jeppsen. Music during the evening was p!aed by Miss Karen Crag-heawho also played the wedding march. Vocalists were Miss Sharlene 'Felt and Miss Crag-heawho sang God's little Mrs. Dallas Nelson Candles Its No Secret sang Always. was sung by Mrs. Delbert Weaver. Miss Felt and Miss Crag-beaalso sang "May The Good Lord Bless and Keep You. For the honeymoon trip to Idaho the new bride donned a going away ensemble of pink and grey with grey accessor- 2 Box Elder JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday, February 27. 1953 A In weekly newspaper, established and 1906, every Friday pubhshed entered as Second Class Matter at the post office in Bngham City. Utah, tin der the act of March 8, 1879. Memories Through The Years was theme of the eighth birthday party festivities for Jayceettes and former Jayceettes Wednesday evening, February 25, in the War Memorial home. The tables were elaborately decorated with a huge three tier birthday cake, pink and green streamers down the center of the four long tables and dainty pink carnation corsages, which were later presented to each past president in attendance. Following welcome by Mrs. Boyd Sheffield an original song, written by Mrs. Bob Crompton, was sung by Mrs. Crompton, Mrs. Perc Petersen and Mrs. Reese Davis, accompanied by Mrs. Verl Petersen. The song was entitled "Remember When and told of highlights through the years. Mrs. Armour Jensen was mistress of ceremonies and began the program with a lively introduction of ail seventy ladies present. Each introduced the girl on her left and told something of interest about her. Reports were then heard from past presidents attending. Each president reported in rhyme, music or with a skit telling of outstanding happenings in her year. Mrs. Elmo Nielsen, Mrs. Willis Hansen, Mrs. John Rossi, Mrs. Charles Dredge, Mrs. Bob Pella, Mrs. Clair Knudson, Mrs. Bill Davis and Mrs. iBoyd Sheffield reported. Mrs. Dan OTooles year was reported by Mrs. Eric Seashore. Luncheon was served by members of the Holly troop, intermediate Girl Scout troop No. 3, sponsored by Jayceettes. Color captains, Mrs. Inez Petersen, Mrs. Barbara Pella, Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Malcolm S. Jeppsen and two month old daughter, Christine, have returned to Utah to make their home. For the past two years Dr. Jeppsen has served as a lieutenant j. g. in the U. S. army. He served aboard a hospital 6hip near Japan for one year and has currently been stationed at Bangor, Bremerton annex, Washing- Chas W CUybaugh, Publisher Robt. P Crompton, Managing Editor Gladys Johnson, Advertising Manager ton. The Jeppsens plan to make Audit Bureau of Circulations, Na their home in Salt Lake City. Utah State Press Association. tional Editorial Association and United Dr. Jeppsen will take over the Press. Advertising Representative: Utah State Press Association, Salt Lake practice of. Dr. H. H. Lowe, loUtah. City, cated at 3163 Highland Drive, Member Subscription rate in Bos Elder coun- Sugarhouse. Mrs. Jeppsen is the former ty, $2 25 per year, payable in advance, in combination with the Box Elder Marion Davis, daughter of Mr. 00 News, $4 (published Wednesdays) Wm. tE. Davis. Dr. per year, 42 00 for 4 month: single and Mrs. 5 cents. Box counOutside Elder copy father is Conrad Jeppty, $5 00 per year; combination rate Jeppsens $5 00. sen, former Mantua resident. Held In Sixth Ward Sun. Sixth ward chapef on Sunday evening, March L following reg- ular night meeting. A special meeting for all parCleo The meeting is to discuss Dunn, Mrs. DeRevo Maddox, Mrs. ents of Junior and Senior diviproblems since there Joyce Walker and Mrs. Connie sion members of Box Elder high is no P.T.A. t the high school Simcox were in charge of the school will be held for parents entire affair. In the Sixth ward area in the Phone your society news to 77L Marie Crossman, Mrs. parent-- teacher KSL xore-r- v Saturday yeiruaiy 009 30 Tet Patter , 9 9 30 a Compare It For 10 11 VALUE 5 30 00 1130 12 00 2 00 2 30 3 00 3 3( 4 00 4 30 5 00 5 30 5 7 30 BOO PERFORMANCE! 12 nJy Eeffman Kttf-Virto- n g efctf fru, tinim it frttTI Theater Night Owl Theater 00 Midnight News 1045 11:15 BREITENBEKER ELECTRIC 3 00 What's Cooking Femmme Touch 415 Junior Council 4 45 Gabby Hayes 500 Howdy Doody 5 30 Artists In The Community 5 45 Caml News Caravan 6 OO Weatherman Jonathon Story 615 Those Two 6 30 7 00 Voice P OO 8 30 9 00 00 10 '0 30 00 05 OO ' 9 of 4 00 Ships Reporter 4 5 The World in Review 4 30 Educational Feature 5 00 Howdy Doody 5 30 Dinah Shore 5 45 Camel News Caravan The Weather Man 6 05 Industry On Parade 6 i5 Short Short Drama 6 30 Travelogue 7 00 Jeiesmk and hi Violin 7 Married Joan Fireone Western Theater Paul Winched Victory at Sea Robert Montgomery Scot) Music hall Wvestlina Soorts Fmal Rj ght Owl Theater Midnight News TUESDAY, MARCH 3 30 Test Pattern 301 800 Star Theater 9 00 9 30 10 OO 10 15 ews 25 30 45 00 10 10 40 Facts and Figure Contrasts in Rhythm Josephine Nichols Kitchen M0O Early Bird Matmee 1200 Women and the New 12 30 Matinee Merry Go Round 100 Big Payoff 130 Welcoma Traveler 2 00 Kate Smith 300 Brighten Up Youp Home 3 15 Video Frolic 3 30 Whats Cooking 00 30 12 KSL 9 00 00 10 Fireside Two Theatre For The Money Embassy Club Sports Parade Sport Final Night Owl Theatre Bob Considine Midnight New Tues. Continued Arthur Godfrey Rocky 3 30 3 45 4 00 4 30 5 00 DeVon Tues. Continued KDYL 9 10 00 ,2 30 00 I 30 45 2 45 12 Phone 1190 84 South Main 940 Weather Report 10 Hazel Lou Kate Smith Video Frolic 3 30 4 00 2 It 45 3 15 30 Welcome Traveler QO This Big The I Jamboree The Life This Is Tne Life New end Weather Sign Off MONDAY. MARCH 2 Biq Payoff 2 00 00 Picture World W Live I 00' 30 Answer The Call 2 00 New Testament Stories 2 30 Omnibus 400 Super Circus ee It Now 4 5 00 You Asked For ft 5 30 Private Secretary 6 OO Toast of the Town 7 00 Fred Waring how 7 30 Alan Yrxrg Show 0 00 The Web 8 30 What's My Line 9 00 A. G. Theet'e 9 30 Douglas Fairbanks Show Wmchell 10 00 Walter Fun With Photography 10 15 10 30 Vesper Service 12 MONDAY, MARCH 2 9 809 30 Test Patter 9 30 New 9 40 Weather Report 9 45 Fact and Figures 10 00 Contrasts In Rhythm 10 30 Josephine Nichols Kitcher I! 00 Early Bird Matinee 12 00 Women and the News 12 30 Matinee Merry Go Round 11 9 OO SUNDAY, MARCH I 115 12 30 8 II 30 Juvenile 7 OO TV Playhouse 8 00 Front Page Detective 8 3(V Circle Theatre 9 00 Counterpoint 9 30 Life of Riley IQ 00 NBC News Review 10 30 6 00 6 30 aid 9 1000 10 oo M5 3 45 SUNDAY, MARCH I 30 Test Pattern Educational Feature What One Person Can Do Ghost Town of the West Mr. Wizard Faith for Today Frontiers of haith Double Feature Festival The 8ig Picture Childrens Hour Zoo Parade Invitation To Religion American Inventory Youth Wants To Know Red Skelton Mr. Peeper Comedy Hour 9 00 9 30 30 I? 00 12 30 M 500 4 30 Movie Time S 45 Newt 600 AH Ster Revue 7 00 Your Show of Show ur 8 Hit Parade 9 00 The Doctor 9 30 Thu Is Your Life 10 00 Adventure Playhouse H 00 Night Owl Theatre 12 00 Midnight News 2f Film Mefinae Kazeotte Space Patrol Sky King Smiling Ed McConnell Program Resume Teit Pattern Program Resume Three Mesciuteer Super Circus Break The lank Paul Whitman TV Teen fpluk Chennce Of A Lifetime The Beulah Show Trouble With 4fatket Kids (Live) , . , id What's Your M Men Basketball Finals and Presentation Ceremony Sign Off Saturday I PRICE, TV FEBRUARY SATURDAY, Education Fcatu Western Feature II 00 Happy Birthday Club 30 Suck Roger 12 OO--Mr. W.iaid 12.30 Cartoon Time Rustler Roundup 2 00 Si Gun Theater 3 00 Childrens Hour Roller Derby 00 Malcolm S. Jeppsens Plan To Reside In Utah Parents Meeting To Be King 30 Danger 100 Culture And Yoo 11:30 News and Weather Sign Off 10 4 is 6 30 7 7 30 News end Music Digest Strike It Rich Art Linkletter Double or Nothing Garry Moore The Early Show Margaret Masters K'rtchen Search Far Tomorrow Love of Life Guiding Light Doing The Town Uncle Roscoe's Party Playhouse Sagebrush Tonight Rolfe Peterson's Shew Talent Scouts 001 Love Lucy Red Buttons Shew 800 Studio One Mr. end Mr. Nortfi 9 9 JO Playhouse of Stars 1000 My Friend Erma 10 30 How's Your Health 00 Chronoscope 11.30 New end Weather Sign Off TUESDAT, MARCH ) and Music 0igst 12 It Rich 12 30-- Art Unklktter Godfrey 130 The Early Show . 2:45 Better Living Electrically 3 5 Search For Tomorrow 3:30 Love Of Life 3:45 Guiding Light' Mart 4j00 Bill - 4, 5 Uncle Wsqeo'O Party 1145 News , 4M 'Mgibrmh-'FtOyl- 600 World 4.15 Jane Fromen Show 6J0 Tonight Names The Seme 700 John Kierens Kelei 7 5 Clover leaf Theatre I 45 New Headline The d me passengers have always been pleased. Now along comes a fellow who wants the train to go at hi speed. Some people are like that. Mr. and Mrs. Kichard Thayne Oyler became man and wife in ceremony performed February 1G in the Fourth LDS ward. Mrs. Oyler is the former Arlene Dunn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver M. Dunn of Drigham City. The bridegrooms parents are Mr. and Mrs. 1,ee Oyler of East Garland. . . . " Memories Through The Years'1 Theme Of 8th Birthday Party Festivities For Jayceettes t oundatiom ies. The bride is a Box Elder high school and seminary graduate and is now emplo.ved at Moun- tain States Telephone company in Bngham City. The biidegroom graduated from Bear River high school and seminary. He was engaged in farming at Stevell prior to his entrance into the U. S. army last October. Upon his return from army duty they plan to make their home in East Garland. INEL Q Frfl RYS L.E IRS DIE LUXE NEW (YORKER! L, 00 I Any Hour Of The Day Or Night WE DELIVER -- W YOO WONT FIND ITS EQUAL AT ANY PRICE TODAY.. but you could not have known the eqeei of' You may have known fine can before this Chrysler New Yorker . . , because no such car ever existed before! Except far Chryslers own Imperial, it is unequaled by any car at any price. In sheer Car Power V-- 8 it stands alone . . . its new-typ- e engine is capable of delivering more threat aao Power drive to the rear wheels than any other kind of engine you can buy. Its full-tiSteering . . . first in any passenger car . . . and Power Brakes give control and safety shock absorbers proride a noticeably better ride. youve never felt before. Its new-tyIts outward grace and inner beauty are rare satisfactions in themselves. Your Chrysler dealer invites you to try the finest fine car in America today! FUEL ... OF ALL KINDS! Stock Up On Fuel Today s-- PRICES ARE pe GOING UP! oat LELAND F. SEELY ASSOCIATED 740 South Main DISTRIBUTOR Phone 87G or 871 OF AMERICA'S FI8ST FAMILY OF FIME tABS PACKER MOTOR CO. 0 75 So. Main Street JL. |