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Show 4 At Hand Box Elder JOURNAL Right Myrna Kimber Weds This Week LOWELL, Mass. (UP) Cashier Ann Higgason, 20, didnt Friday, July 1, 1955 have far to go to report that she Some automotive air condition- had 'been held up and robbed by Honeymooning to Sugar City, ing systems are no larger than a gunman. Police were In a Idaho where they will reside, are Mr. and Mrs. Elwood G. Pea football, yet they can product cool air equal to that of 24 store directly across the street terson, recent newlyweds. Brigham City, Utah investigating a holdup. household refrigerators. Leave on Honeymoon GET MORE from GLENMORE the June flight, defeating Camb Johnson for top honors among ,lady members of the Brigham City Golf and Country club. Perry Bishop Officiates Bishop Rulon Hirschi of the Perry LDS ward solemnized the rites. the Immediately following exchange of vows a reception and dance honored the newlyweds. t The bride chose a model of white dotted nylon for her wedding gown. It was fashioned with a ihiglh neckline, Peter Pan miniature collar, cap sleeves, buttons to the waistline of the full circle skirt The underskirt was of taffeta. The tiered fingertip length veil of nylon was edged with lace and caught up to a crown of seed pearls. Her bridal bouquet was made up of a single orchid surrounded with gardenias and pink and ' White ribbons. Miss Helen Palmer, in pale green organdy, was maid of honor, with Miss Lois Jorgensen, in pale blue net over satin; Miis Bernieoe Kimber, sister of the bride, in pink nylon net over taffeta, and Miss Linda Petersen, sister of the bridegroom in light blue nylon net over tafAll carfeta, as bridesmaids. ried complementary nosegays. Little flower girls were Linda Keyes, niece of the bride, and Nancy Peterson, sister of the blue bridegroom, In identical STRAIGHT lOUMON WHISKEY v MORE laslc 4 MORE quality... MORE enjoyment.. distilled and bolllcd by Every drop ' distilleries CLENMORE company Louisville, Kentucky ( p First flight winner was Lucille Waldron who won from Lavoy Chlarsen in the final match. Mildred Shumway won over Wilma Wixom in the second flight and Glenna Merrill won from Mami Fruin in the third flight finals. 69c Dry Skin AH Purpose Woodbury Cream 1 oz. Cream Oil V2 Hair Dressing FORI 4 LEGAL NOTICES Probate and Guardianship Notices. Consult Clerk oi District Court. Brigham City. Utah, or respective signers tor informa- ' tion. thf setting. irwTurxr Special Holiday Values June Tourney Leg Norma Butler won leg In the champion-shi- Mrs. Peterson Is the former Myrna Rae Kimber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Kimber, Brigham City. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Peterson, Perry. The young couple spoke wedding vows ibefore immediate family members Monday evening, June 27, at 6:30 oclock in the Fifth LDS ward recreation hall. The rites were performed before bouquets of roses and lighted candles in seven, branch archAn double candelabra. way scattered with blooms and wedding 'bells was included in People of Inherent Good Taste Norma Bullcr Wins NOTICE HENRY 5 BARS TO CREDITORS Estate of Albert Aebischer, also known as Albert K. Aebischer and Albert Keller Aebischer, Deceased. with Creditors will present claims 334 vouchers to the undersigned at East 3rd North, Logan, Utah, on or be fore the day of October, A. D., 1955 JERGENS Mild Soap $1.00 Woodbury Shampoo Administrator of Estate of Albert Aebischer, aleo known as Albert K Keller Aebischer, and Albert Aebisoher, Deceased. Date of first publication June 24, $1.00 NOTICE r j "Vi?; Miss Myrna Rae Kimber, Elwood G. Peterson spoke wedding vows Monday evening and were honored at a reception and dance following. The young couple left on a honeymoon trip which will take them to Sugar City, Idaho, where they will make their home. ., . organdy gowns. They carried miniature nosegays. Mrs. Kimber donned a white floral print shantung gown. She wore a pink and white carnation corsage. Mrs. Petersons dress was light 'blue floral. Her flowers were also pink and ' white carnations. Tea at Hesses Fetes Past School Employees 97c 100s McKesson Aspirin 2 o once-dreade- d Veto Deodorant J 24.Jy.M-t- FOR PUBLICATION United States Department of the Interior Bureau of Land Management LAND OFFICE. Sah Lake City, Utah. May 18, L955. NOTICE is hereby given that Miles Edwin Tracy of Oakley, Idaho, who, on July 27, 1949, made Homestead Entry, No. Salt Lake 066669, for E'a Sec.1 Sec. 7, SW4 NW' , NW!4$W'4 14 18. Township 17. E'i Section , Ej North, Range 16 West, Salt Lake Merito dian, has filed notice of Intention make Final proof, to establish claim to the land aoove described, before Walter G Mann, Notary Public at Brigham City, Utah, on the 9th day erf July, 1955. Claimant names as witnesses James Davenport, Celia A. Revard, Harold G. Oman and Joseph E. Taylor, all of Yost. Utah ERNEST E. HOUSE. Manager. pills or capsules, simple as they may look, often are the product of some of the best scientific minds of our time. years of They may representbacterioloeffort by chemists, gists, biochemists, and other trained specialists. highly Many of the "wonder drugs that we take for granted so quickly are miracles of research and production. Something else thats in the bottle is assurance. Only a few years ago, if you can remember, we had no very effective drugs for pneumonia or strep throat, or hundreds of other diseases. They often meant a fight for life, weeks of hospital bills, and then a long convalescence without pay checks. What a contrast today! For many of those illnesses, that little bottle of pills means youll be up and around in a few days. There are often no hospital bills at all, because you can be safely treated at home. Most import--an- t of ail, you are not ridden with fear of the disease, of expenses, or long weeks out of touch-and-g- K. AEBISCHER, A. D., 1955, WHATS REALLY IN THE BOTTLE When you get a precription filled, do you see whats really in that small bottle? Those woi k. Yes, FORI theres a lot more in that, prescription bottle than meets the eye CO. THI NOTICE is hereby given that inasmuch as Monday, July 4, 1955, is a legal holiday, the Box Notice Elder County RAY yki DRUGGIST Commissioners will meet Tuesday, and 1955. July 5th, Mrs. Walden Mrs. Leo J. Hess entertained at BOX ELDER COUNTY the Hess home last Thursday COMMISSIONERS, 'in honor of Mrs. Paul Bramlet, By K. B. Olsen, Phoenix, Arizona, and Mrs. C. M. County Clerk. Mexico. Hill, Galluip, New i Mrs. tea was at the Pouring Gordon Davis was best man of J. Birds F. Mrs. mother Stoller, Early with usher duties performed 'by Mrs. C. OMAHA, Neb. (UP) Wayne Kkniber and Gordon Hess. D. Toevs , Jy-l-- c The ladies are here with their husbands who are attending All men in the wedding par- summer school at Intermounty wore white carnation bou- tain School. Both are formerly tonnieres. of the local school. n. r guest, among i Sister Makes Cake the 40 ladies attending, was The wedding cake, made and Mrs. Bea Havens, also c Galdecorated (by tihe brides sister, lup. Mrs. Ivy Keyes, Ogden, was 'beautiful. The three tiers were separated with pillars and white swan. Roses adorned the cake and a miniature bride and bridegroom topped the creation which was mounted upon a mirror on a lace covered table. Tiny 'bouquets of roses tied with pink bows surrounded the cake. During the evening the large crowd attending the reception danced to the music of the Henry C. Johnson orchestra. 'Mrs. Jeneil Reeves was at the guest book with Mrs. Jo Ann Kimber and Mrs. Norene Davis in the gift rooms. In charge of refreshments were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Keyes assisted 'by Sheralie Jensen. Wallace Christensen was master of ceremonies and announced the following program: vocal solo, Melody of Love, by Wayne Kimber accompanied by Mrs. Louise Davis; "My Hero, sung by EvaLu Mills accompanied toy her mother, Mrs. Vera Mills; piano selection by Shara Lee Jeppesen; comic reading, Mrs. Ruth Johnson, Sugar City, Idaho, and concluding number, Through the Years by J. Earl Johnston accompanied toy Mrs. Johnston. Dance Bridal Waltz The newlyweds danced the bridal waltz. They were joined by relatives, then by all attending the reception. The bride, a graduate of Box Elder High school and semithe Utah nary, has attended State Agricultural college in Logan. The bridegroom received his education in Sugar City and at Box Elder High school. He is now engaged in farming at Sugar City with his grandfather, E. W. Johnson. Johnson, many friends and customers who made our Grand Opening last Saturday such a tremendous success, we say THANK YOU and hope that we may ALWAYS merit your continued patronage. To our APPRECIATIOUIISPECIALSi FOR 4TH OF JULY MENUS SHOP FOR TWO DAYS STORE CLOSED MONDAY, JULY 4 THE FINEST MEATS IN TOWN! FRESH LEAN GROUND BEEF 250 Libby's VIENNA SAUSAGE 2 lb Betty Crocker 4 POUNDS 89c CUT UP FRESH FRYERS NOT FROZEN PAN READY 550 lb Swifts Oriole & Sweet GARDEN lb Jumbo $1. Late Last Saturday! 7 cns$l Golfers Must Play ALL FLAVORS ,h4 6 KOOLADE 25' 2 Round GOLDEN RIPE 39 dozen - Salmon Centered CANTALOUPE cans For Those Who Were Too Grapefruit SUNKIST - 300 size - 5 SHAVERS FRESH WATERMELONS Fancy 27' Libby DelMonte CRUSHED, CHUNK, SLICED AGAIN! , LEMONS 33 Rasher VEGETABLES Red - Ripe ye,low Chocola,e PINEAPPLE SLICED BACON 470 CAKE MIX cans L 29' OLIVES i 19 Lire Can MORRELLS Luncheon Meat 12 O SNACK canoz. for 0 $1.00 O.P. Golfers wishing to take part the July leg of the president's and directors tournament at the Brigham City Golf and Country club will have Saturday, Sunday and Monday to post a qualifying round score, it was announced this week toy Dean Candland, club in pro. LEO and BILL INVITE YOU TO USE OU R CONVENIENT ALLEY PARKNG LOT AND REAR DOOR ENTRANCE. . In the June director's cup race, Eddie Kray defeated Gordon Worley for top 'honors. Harold Larsen and John Larsen, semi-fina- l winners, will have to play off the finals to decide the June leg winner in the , presidents competition. Hollestelle, Omaha, told police that some energetic thieves had beaten her to the punch. She said she had planned to move a two-ca- r garage from a lot she owns. But when she got there, the lot was bare. ,The thieves had dismantled it, leaving not a single stick. tllflNDPREPTIOfNTE |