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Show r Mrs. J. R. Booth Visits With New Granddaughter Son Arrives in England For J. L Nielsens Newlyweds are Now Residing in Salt Lake City Now residing in Salt Lake en Palmer entertained with City are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene G. duet, Temple of the Father. The lovely four tiered wedFawcett, newlyweds. United In Logan Temple Rites News comes from Uninbrldge, Mrs. John R. Booth Is visiting England of the birth of a baby in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. son to Airman First Class and Paul E. Williams, son, Val, and Mrs. Jackie Nielsen. The baby arrived January 4 new baby daughter. The new arrival was born at an England hospital and January 7 and weighed six weighed six pounds 11 ounces. pounds nine ounces. As yet a He will be named Jackie Allen. Mrs. Nielsen is the former name has not been decided Mrs. Nielsens Linda Potter. upon. This is the sixth grandchild parents are Mr. and Mrs. Louis for Mr. and Mrs. Booth of this Nielsen, Venice, California, formerly of Brigham City. city. This is' the seventh grandMrs. Williams is the former child for Mr. and Mrs. Louis Eda Booth. i, president, conducting the bust City Affairs Are Topic of BPW ness session. The program was under the direction of Lenora Romer, public affairs chairman, and light refreshments were served by Mrs. Calhoon, Mrs. Edna T. Romer and Mrs. Elnora S. ding cake was displayed and cut during the reception. The cake was placed upon a lace covered table. It featured bells, City affairs were the topic of holly leaves and berries. Colon-By- discussion Monday, January 17, nades separated the layers of at a meeting of the Business the frujt cae- jn charge of and Professional Womens club. dency. were Pauline Jensen, Mrs. Fawcett is the former serving Councilman John Larsen covDelma Allen, Kayla Tingey, Renee Palmer, daughter of Mrs. Carol Poulson and ered the contemplated sewer SycaPatty May O. Palmer, Brigham City. more. Refreshments were served disposal plant and Mrs. J. E. The bridegroom's parents are from small tables centered with Ryan discussed a Box Elder Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Fawcett, miniature holiday centerpieces. county home for the aged. Nielsen. Henefer, Utah. A question and answer period The maternal grandmother reMrs. Colleen Palmer was at Vows were exchanged in the the sides in England. PEOPLE 60 TO 80 guest book with Mrs. Ruth followed. presence of immediate family Marie Christoffersen, Jo Ann The young couple and their Musical numbers were members and close friends. son plan to return to California CAN APPLY FOR Kimber and Cplleen Giles in by two students of Mrs. At Dinner Bluebird to home. October in make their of the many lovely gifts LIFE INSURANCE Marlorie Christiansen, Marilyn the charge following Airman Nielsen serves with Immediately ,the young couple. presented Hendricks and Beverly Jeppson, rites the bridal party enjoyed The new Mrs. Fawcett chose Kansas City, Mo. Even though an air police squadron. dinner at the Bluebird cafe in a varigated green and black with Paulette Lichtenstein as you may be ipast 60, Jet us tell Logan. wood dress for her going away piano accompanist. you how you can still apply for The same evening a reception ensemble. She wore black acThe meeting was held at the Co. Officials 'Attend an extra $1,000 worth of life inwas held in the Eighth ward cessories. home of Mrs, Dorothy Calhoon surance to help take care of final Convention in Salt Lake recreation hall feting the newlyThe bride is a graduate of Box with Mrs. Ann Johnson, vice- expenses and other emergencies. , - , weds. i . . Elder High School and semiBox Elder County CommisThe bride was lovely in a bri-- ' You can handle the entire sioners attended County Offinary.1 She Is employed in Salt dal gown of lace over net and Lake City as a stenographer. transaction by mail with OLD cials convention in Salt Lake satin. The creation featured a AMERICAN of The bridegroom is a graduate KANSAS CITY. on at the Hotel Newhouse high neckline with net yoke of North Summit High school No obligation. No one will call City Wednesday.. and sleeves tiny collar, tapered and seminary and the USAC in on you! DAYS ONLY! FOR and ballerina length skirt. A Logan. He is currently teach Those attending included: tiara adorned with seed pearls ing school In Salt Lake City. Write today for free informa- Lewis S. Wight, Robert J. Pottion. Simply mail postcard or ter and George H. Davis. caught up the fingertip length veil. She carried a bouquet of letter (giving age) to Old Other officials were planning gardenias and rosebuds. 'American Ins. Co., 3 W. 9th, on attending one or more of the Mrs. W. E. Rockwood The jreceiving line stood beDept. L143K, Kansas City 5, Mo. three day convention sessions. the normal Back from Portland fore a candelabra arrangement. Mrs. W. E. (Doily) Rockwood Identically Gowned trade-i- n allowance on , Attending the bride,' in iden- returned Tuesday from a two tically designed gowns of red weeks visit in Portland, Oregon. and white checked taffeta, were: your old sewing machine... During her visit with her Mrs. Shirley P. Riley, matron of M. Mrs. Cora 71, Stowe, honor. Helen 'and Patty Palmer mother, f when you buy the and Vera Wilmott, bridesmaids. Mrs. Rockwood painted an oil of Mrs. Stowe. They all carried white satin portrait muffs covered with red carnaThe picture was painted as tions and gardenias. her mother sat relaxed holding Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Fawcett , a book, her fifth published book Carolyn Palmer, niece of the of poems. . . . exchanged wedding vows in the Logan LDS temple. bride, 'also donned red and Elder J. Hyrum Bell officiated in th6 presence of family white the Mrs. Rockwood reported checked taffeta. roads dangerous enroute home, members and close friends. A dinner was held at the BlueCordell and Jerry Riley Ferry but bird in Logan following the rites and a, reception held the assisted passable. as gift bearers. same evening in the Eighth LDS ward recreation hall in Mother of the bride chose to wear a gown of steel grey rayBrigham City. on crepe. Mrs. Fawcett wore M-M- an black taffeta. Each pinned a Box Elder JOURNAL of gardenias and car corsage Brigham City, Utah nations at the shoulder. MILK FOUNDATION Friday. January 21, 1955 Marriage licenses issued by Richard G. Fawcett, brother of the Box Elder County clerks the groom, was best man. ' office, Brigham City. Men in the wedding party wore red carnation bouton PAN READY, CUT UP 1 lb. 12 ounce minimum The following marriage li- nieres. In the last round of basket Host and hostess for, the eve- ball in South Box Elder stake censes have been issued this month at' the Box Elder county ning were Mr. and Mrs. Kay league, First-Perrtop ' court house: iohnson. , , Mantua ward in one of the , pled 4 D. Franklin Roch, 20, Tre Music top games of the evening. During Reception , In other contests Fifth de monton, and LaRee Ann Hess, 16, Plymouth, issued January 10, and Second During the entire . reception, feated Sixth, with consent of Ellis Hess and organ music was played by downed Willard by a close Mrs. Beth P. Tingey and Mrs. A'ian E. Roche. The games were played on Lee J. Chlarson, 20, Brigham Lucretia Rhodes. Patty and Hel Monday. City Route lo.'l, and Marie Jensen, 20, Paradise, issued January 10 with consent of Lucille S. THAT SAVE FOOD$$$$-FRIDAChlarson. Leon Smith Tanner, legal age, and SATURDAY Ogden, and Ruth Erickson, legal age, Ogden, issued January 12. NOW, your old sewing machine can pay a big part DelMonte Whole Early Garden Lon Byron Stallings, 26, of the price of the world's most famous automatic sewing FRESH LEAN and Diane Morgan, 21, machine! GREEK BEANS Corinne, issued January 15. You can do elaborate, exquisite embroideries that look Dan Billy Billings, 22, like years of work, in minutes . sew straight ond zigand Gay Higley, 19, Honeyvi'lle, issued January 18. zag . . , make complete garments from first basting to last button and buttonhole, in 1 IS the time your old mo Civic Club Schedules SWIFTS CELLO PACKAGED chine takes. All without effort . . , without attachments! Mr. and Club Meeting Fawcett exchanged nuptial promises in impressive ceremonies in the Logan LDS temple, December 22, conducted by Elder rum Bell of the temple presi- Mrs. - - fur-ishe- d ' 10 DOUBLE For more DRINK MILK! NEW 1955 . AUTOMATIC Squads Marriage Licenses Tangle in South Stake CHICKENS Fryers y , 42-1- 37-3- Y GROUND BEEF lb '250 2 cans 47 49 lb 451 PORK ROASTS SWIFTS CANNED Eat Rosedale , Fully Cooked, All Meat PICNIC HAMS 434 lbs. .$298 Bartlett Halves in Syrup PEARS qts Pasco . Todays 3 Fr 53.00 Fresh Frozen ORANGE JUICE ounce cans KIDNEY lb SWIFTS BOSTON BUTT Ready To n S& W SWEET RASHER BACON for $51 SpaiMing Moments 6 cans BEAKS 99 OVEN FRESH SODA CRACKERS 2 lb. box 39 Civic Improvement cluib members and invited guests will hear Mrs. N. E. Larsen, Ogden, at regular January meeting of the club, Thursday, January 27, at 4 p. m. at the War Memorial home. Mrs. Larsen has chosen as her theme, Beauty On Your Table. She will talk on china, Silverware and table settings. Program chairman for the day is Mrs. Alta Shaw. Good Jriends...good talk... and good 1 refreshment ,r Act now, while your old machine is worth value. You have only 10 days... so better come in right O ifflll 11 $ TWICE its usual trade-i- n j Jt CONVENIENT TERMS away. NECCHI SEWING CIRCLE patke'Bremd fto'ihe Altitude SIMONSEN'S Ptshf Brewing Company, Salt lake City Swifts Chopped Pork PREM 46 12 can 39' ounce Adequate Wiring Tomato Juice, 5 cans makes all the difference . . . Honeybee Graham RITZ CRACKERS CRACKERS pound box Meeting January 27 between only 35 59 household part-wa- y convenience, and the opportunity for full enjoyment of complete, modern electric service. Check your home, or your home plans, for Large enough wires throughout Sufficient number of circuits Plenty of outlets in each room 70!? Mirim SHOP AND SAVE AT Plenty of light switches properly placed 1 Corner 5th South and Main FREE DELIVERY Phone 58 Be Modern . NUh Ifriz TW' LIVE ELECTRICALLY Utah Power & Light Co. 1 A. ....... MS. tiui I i |