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Show Sixth Ward Junior Hospital Notes at Gleaners-Fete- Miss Dawn Gardiner and Sydney C. James To Be Wed in Temple Rites on April 16 Dance t'u Cook-- ; Recuperating a lollowin hospital maim opcations pi ifurmed on 1 me Mi 'Apt Nils M ms m oi Blip's ,11 Citj and Mis Emily Peteisen uNo ol Bngnam Cit MemoriaJ Stop Wishing for; u vital? NEW LOW EXCISE TAXES MEAN Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gardiner of Malta, this week announced the engagement of their daughter, Dawn, to Sydney C. James, of Park Valley. The marriage will take place at the Logan temple on Friday, April 16, with members of the immediate families and close friends in attendance. A dance in the Park Valley ward hall on Saturday, April 24 will honor the couple, it is announced, Friends are invited. Miss Gardiner is a graduate of the Malta iHigh school and the Utah State Agricultural college. She filled an OLDS mission In the Dakotas and Montana following her graduation from college and has been teaching school at Park Valley since returning home. Mr. James is a son of Mr. and Mrs. IFerris James, of Park Valley. He graduated from the Box Elder High school and the Utah Miss Dawn Gardiner State Agricultural college and DIrs. filled an LIDS mission in the . , , daughter of Mr. and will Fred Gardiner of DIalta, western states area with headquarters at Denver. (He also is be the April bride of Sydney teaching in the Park Valley C. James of Park Valley. school. At the USAC he was a member of Delta Phi and Sigma Nu Second Ward Relief fraternities. NEW LOW PRICES IN EFFECT APRIL 1st fommtb STERLING "GREENBRIER" NOW ONLY "CHANT ILLY" $27-5- 0 NOW ONLY "R0N00" NOW ONLY "STRASBOURG" NOW ONLY ' Those Honored . Ann . included . Barker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Barker; (left to right) Sheryl Janice Jenson, daughter of Dir. a.nd Mrs. Floyd Jenson; Donna Morgan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Morgan; Arlee Reeder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Erving Reeder; Dorothy Secrist, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hansen and De Ann Rasmussen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Edgar Rasmussen, and Marion Iverson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Iverson. Crown bearers (left to right) were: Cleo Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Roberts; Stan Call, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Call; Vicki Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Jensen; Steven Call, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Call; Colleen Loveland, daughter of Dir. and Mrs. Wajne Loveland; Celia Carter, daughter of Dir. and DIrs. Jack Carter and Jimmie Stoddard, son of Dir. and DIrs. Mack Stoddard. FORVJCA gives Legionnaires Attend Tremonton Party you... American Legion and Auxil iar members A ho traveled to Tremonton to join with the celebrapost in their birthda tion, wore: lr and Mrs George Hodge, Mr and Mrs Henb Adamson and J Victor Bott. BEAUTY COLOR STAIN RESISTANCE LONG LIFE Enjoy new xharm and utility with genuine Formica in your kitchen. Makes your home brighter your chores lighter! Boiling water, alcohol nor fruit acids can harm Formica. More, it never needs refinishing . . . wipes sparkling clean with a damp cloth. Over 60 glamourous colors, including the exciting new Sunrise color line styled by famous Raymond Loewy Associates. See Beauty today! J. 15. Bonded Bolt sertes as National BYWATER COMPANY APPLI. Box Elder MERRELIS, INC. JOURNAL Region Physical EARLS FARE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS Watch for our name for double passes to the Roxy Theatre listed here every week. Mr. and DIrs. Alvin Hickman, Frank Crowell, Meleam Quelon, Mrs. Dave Etter. Call at thia store within days from date of this ad. 7 bunch RADISHES or GREEN ONIONS with the purchase of 1 head of 1 LETTUCE. CARROTS Administrators, physical education teachers and all interested elementary teachers of region one will meet at Box Elder High school on the evening of Un-e- l and Leone Spaker Hansen April 9 for a regional convention BIRTHS for health, physical education of iBear River City. and recreation. The following births are anRobert and Dorothy Hamblin Registration! for the evening nounced from Cooley Memorial Dial ol Willard are the parents program will be from 5:30 to hospital: 6 00 o'clock. A boy was born March 31 to of a girl born April 1. CAMPBELLS NEW ONION SOUP SALMON DELMONTE CUT BEANS Til S DOtiT MISS OUR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS! LARGE FRESH BUNCHES Radish THE POWER AND LOOK OF LEADERSHIP CALIFORNIA EACH POUND Cartoon of 4 ARE YOURS IN A CHRYSLER PAN READY CUT UP FRYERS CHIC U. S. A Grade Sirloin STEAK EACH U. S. Choice Grade or VEAL CHOPS lb-59- $ lb 456 Come drive 106 39$ BUNCH Full-Tim- PURITYS CHOC CHIP 1954 NASCAR AND CHOICE. GOOD POT ROAST lb. EACH O n'i463 lb. 198 I B THRILL IN 30 YEARS! And NUMBER ONE in power with ONE with the smoothest, most automatic transmission, FowerFlite! Its NUMBER e Power Steering and Power Brakes. ONE with Its NUMBER ONE in true car beauty. And you become NUMBER ONE the moment you take the wheel. Come discover why anything less is yesterdays car! 193 496 2 cans 45$ ROAST BEEF u PHONE no car can match it. 235 H.P. Its NUMBER 29$ 2 for 350 ORANGE JUICE c PETERS JEWELRY o ounce can CANDY BAR ng Its DAFFODILS BABY IU Educators Meet All prices shown include new reduced Federal Tax and are or a Place-Setticonsisting of: 1 Knife, 1 Fork, 1 Teatpooa, 1 Salad Fork, 1 Soup Spoon, I Butter Spreader. FIRST NEW DRIVING BUNCH Ol 25 Ji; Winners In The Dance Card Contest . . . were Kathleen Hansen, Joann Hillman, Val Roberts and Bruce Jepperson. The young people were declared winners following the filling of dance cards with the most dances with different partners. The contest was greatly dancers. enjoyed by the teen-ag- e Number One in IPoweroo I. KGE, FVNCY BUNCHES G. M. Intallation services for the new officers that have been chosen for the Ladies Auxiliary of the Veterans of Foreign Wars will be held April 5 at 8.00 o'clock in the War Memorial Home. Officers are president, Eza Yearsley; vice president, Edna Nelson; junior vice president, Carol Preece; captain, Genevive Jenson; conductress, Marjorie Trease; guard, Kathleen Carter; three-yea- r trustee, Zina Thompson; district delegates, Josephine Buchanan, Caroline Christensen and Nora Pettingill. After installation services a social hour will be spent and will be served. Brigham City, Utah Friday, April 2, 1954 z Second ward Relief society la dies are planning a supper, ba zaar and program for April 8 at The Corinne ward second quor- the Second ward, Mrs. Pearl Ol um' of Elders held their social sen, president, announced to Saturday, March 27 at the Co- day. rinne chapel, for all the Elders A11 ward members, their fam of the ward, their pahners and Hies and any others interested the ward bishopric. are invited to attend and en An outstanding program con- joy the evening. sisting of musical numbers and Supper Will begin being sorv comical readings was presented ed at 6:30 o'clock with bazaar by students from the fUtah State items to go on sale at 7:30 p. m Agricultural college with Bert The program Will follow the ba Christensen from Tremonton as zaar. master of ceremonies. Following Many lovely items will be for the program everyone enjoyed sale during the bazaar. were Refreshments dancing. served during the dance. VFW Auxiliary Sets Installation Date s Formica & Com- mitteeman; Adamson as District Commander, George Hodg os as Department Sergeant ard Mrs Hodges as district president All made brief remarks during the evening Duung the evening a huge buthdaj cake decorated as the Amenran flag was cut and served The EaMcr motif was earned out in decorations and favors Easter eggs were gaily decorated and marked the places of all who attended. Free estimates. HADFIELD FCKN. Interesting Contest Held at Sixth Ward Corinne Ward Second Elders Quorum Meets Society Plans Social Evening STEVENS PACKER MOTOR COMPANY 75 South Main Street COOKIES TROPHY WINNER! Brigham City, Utah BRIGHAM CITYS MOST MODERN MARKET Corner 5th South and Main CASH AND CARRY Phone 58 PRICES Pound Dag 496 '' |