OCR Text |
Show , Debra's Kid Sister t PEAR RIVER REPORTS: Wedding Vows Exchanged Mid-Jun- e Mid-Junwore wrist The attendants wedding vows were exchanged (by , Miss Sharon corsages of white roses and carDeem, daughter of Mr and Mrs. nations trimmed with blue. LuRoy P. Deem, RFD No. 1, Terese Burt, niece of the Brigham City, and Robert N. bride, and Barbara Lynn Ol.sen, JenM'n, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lafe niece of the groom, were flowJensen, Brigham City, in the Lo- er girls. gan LDS temple, June 15. Mother of the bride chose an President George G. Nelson aqua lace street length gown performed the ceremony. for her daughters reception. Mrs Jensen wore a pink dress Entertained at Maddox corFollowing the temple mar- with lace jacket. Shoulder dressto sages complementary Mr. Jen'Mrs. Lafe and riage, sen entertained 22 guests at es were worn. Performing ibest man duties Maddox Ranch house. was Delon Jensen, brother of the The same evening in the Brigham Second LDS ward hall the groom. Ushers were Richard Sackett, newlyweds were feted at a wed- Ross Olsen, Howard Larsen and ding reception. Don Cavalli. The lhall was adorned with Men in the wedding party bouquets of early summer flow- wore white dinner jackets with ers The receiving line stood white roses and green leaf before an arrangement of flow- backing as boutonnieres. ers and branched candelabra. Cake The lovely bride donned a The wedding gown she had design- cake stood three tiers wedding high and ed and sewed. The nylon eyelet creation was fashioned with was topped with satin bells. fitted bodice, square neckline, The creation was completely short sleeves and a full four white with acceptsonof blue. The either side cake was flanked layer skirt. Her fingertip veil with two blue tapers. All stood fell from a crown of lace. a white linen covered taShe carried a bouquet of upon roses with blue accents. ble. White was Hostesses for the Wide .World! Gowned in street length Mrs. Grace Barker, evening aunt of the of pale blue polished diesses Publicity men predict a great cotton, featuring short sleeves, bride. In Charge of serving were Mrs. future for Lisa Gaye, kid sis- square necklines and slim Dixie Mrs. Ann ter . of Debra Paget. And skirts, were those attending the ChlarsonRichardson, and Mrs. Jenny Olsen. bride. theyve released a photo just Matrons of honor were Mrs. In the gnft rooms were: Mrs. to show you how well things Evelyn Burt and Mrs. Donna Pat Larsen, Mrs. June Cavalli, Wight, Genna Jensen, .are shaping up. The 20year-ol- d Beesley, sisters of the bride, and Shirley Cherie Johnson, Mrs. Nancy of Mrs. the sister Joan Olsen, danstarlet displays her Peters, and Mrs. Roberta Baron. groom. Miss Joan Kotter was at the cing talents in Cesar RomBridesmaids were Miss Arlene eros Passport To Danger Deem and JoAnne Deem, sis- guest book. Mayor LeGrande Horsley was ters of the bride. TV series. of ceremonies with the master Clever Wrist Corsages following program presented: solos by Carol Johnson, Shar lene Felt, Mrs. Jean Madsen and Earl Johnston; reading Mrs Dixie G. Richardson and solo, Mrs. Roberta Baron. a The newlyweds enjoyed honeymoon to the Southern Utah parks. The new Mrs. Jensen donned s a white trimmed in red with white accessories for honeymoon travel. AND PLACES OF BUSINESS The couple now reside in Brigham City. WILL BE The bride is a graduate of Box Elder High school and seminary; attended the Utah State Agricultural college, and worked in Ogden prior to accepting the position as secretary at Box Elder High school. from The groom graduated Box Elder High school and seminary, is attending the USAC, majoring in engineering. He is affiliated with Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity? e Heart-Shape- Exchanged Promises In Logan Temple By Mrs. INDEPENDANCE DAY BRIGHAM CITY MERCHANTS COMMITTEE t Of Box Elder Chamber of Commerce In Box Elder county at the end of last year, 550 local residents yvere receiving $22,687 in monthly social security payments, according to figures just released by Jay M. Hansen, field representative in Ogden. Of this total, 259 were retired workers whose monthly retirement checks aggregated $13,-58Hansen announced. In addition to the retired workers ' themselves, 291 people were receiving $9,103 a month as- dependents of aged workers or as survivors of those who had - died. Of the workers receiving old- - Movell and Karen Ward of Logan are spending the week with their grandmother, Mrs. Pearl Jenson, while their mother is in the hospital with a new baby sister. The parents are Mr. and Mrs. Reese Ward. 'Mr. and Mrs Chester Christensen and family spent Sunday in Bountiful visiting Mrs. Christensens father, William Hamilton. iMr. and Mrs. Hughie Thompson and daughters, Lynett and LeAnn of Grouse Creek, and Mrs. Fred Thompson of Yost, visited a while Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins. They attended the Thompson family reunion held at the Bear River park. Mrs. Ivy M, Anderson entertained her club Saturday afternoon at her home. Mr. and Mrs. William Peterson of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Sorenson of California attended sacrament meeting Sunday evening and the men spoke were briefly. Other speakers Roland Gourley ''and Marvin Jeppesen. Bette Christensen is spending her vacation in Ogden visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Iverson mo tored to Layton, Sunday, and enjoyed birthday dinner with the Laurel Iversons. It was Lorrie Krystals first birthday anniversary., Michael Cates of Colorado tained at a delicious chicken dinner in their honor, and Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Anderson entertained at trout breakfast for the visitors. The Jensens also visited relatives in Honeyville and Brigham City. was Mrs. LaRene Braegger gracious hostess to her club on Thursday evening. Iverson Mr. and Mrs. Glen received a telephone call from their son, Palmer, informing them that they wer grandparents to a son born to Palmer and Aria, June 23, at Albuquerque, N. M. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Mary J. Holmgren and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Strong, Include Mr. and Mrs. Noel Bennion and children, Lora and Fred of CorvalMrs. Bennion will lis, Oregon. be remembered as the former Mildred Holmgren. Other guests are Mrs. Andrea H. Morrison and daughter, Mary, of Sheridan, Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnsen are visiting In Afton, Wyoming with Mrs. . Johnsens mother, Mrs. Lottie D. Campbell and other relatives. They also tended the Campbell family at- Springs, Colo., Is visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Frona Cates. Mrs. Sarah A Chidister of Salt Lake City is staying with her mother, Mrs. A. O. Ander-- , son, tlhis week. Mrs. Anderson fell some time ago and fractured her right wrist. Mrs. Harold Anderson of Ray spent last week with her. Mrs. George E. (Helen .Mart Lyman and two sons, Randall and Marshall, of Boulder, Colo., are spending the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Strong. Mr. Lyman Is employed In Sacramento, Calif, for the summer. 'Delbert Holmgren is confined In a Salt Lake City hospital. He was In surgery Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Holmat a lovely gren entertained dinner party Sunday In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Santchi, Mrs. Minnie H. Jensen, and Mrs. Mary J. Holmgren1. The Elders quorum, under the direction of the presidency, Milton Bywater, Ernest Huggins, and Melvin Johnsen, entertained at a lovely .party Monday evening at the park for the outgoing officers. The retiring of-- , ficers are Ronald Leonard, Burton, Anderson and Mario Oheck-ettLloyd Johnsen and Brent Johnsen entertained with electric guitar numbers; Melba Checketts gave a reading and of El wood Alden Thompson played several harmonica numbers. The program was greatly enjoyed. A delicious lunch was served to 41 guests. 1 s. ' recent newlyweds have returned from a honeymoon trip to the Southern Utah parks Mrs. Jensen is the former Sharon Deem, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LuRoy P. Mr. Jensens parents are Mr. Deem, RFD No. 1, Brigham and Mrs. Lafe Jensen, Brigham City. St. Lawrence Traffic At New High in 1954 Some Women Just Can't Take Joke A DAVENPORT, la. (UP) When OGDENSBURG, N. Y. (UP) More people, more oars and a woman dance instructor telemore ferryboats crossed the phoned 'a Davenport mart and main St. Lawrence River cross- tried to sell him a dance course, route between here and Pres- he jokingly told her he couldnt cott, Ont., in 1954 than in any "because I just killed my wife. previous year. said One ferryboat company its 'boats had traversed the route one mile and a quarter some 42,090 times, carrying 729,000 foot and car passengers. River crossings may become even greater in the near future when the St. Lawrence Seaway construction begins. age insurance benefits in Box Elder county at the end of the year, 89 had wives or husbands who were entitled to payments as dependents. Benefits to wives and aged dependent husbands amounted to $2,464 per month. Children made up a large 144 of group of beneficiaries; them were receiving $4,438 in benefits at the end of the year. Most of these were children of younger workers Who had died, hut some were children of retired workers. If their father has died and Children receiving benefits are in the care of their mother, the Black Snakes, box .FIDE House-A-Fir- WORKS The frightened woman report ed the murder to police who immediately phoned the house Thinkirtg it was the persistent woman again, the man answer-ed, Dont bother me, Im eat- e Morning Glory Silver Rain Fountain Lawn Fountains Spike Fountains Searchlights, dozen Large Asst Cap Guns & , SPARKLER or FOUNTAIN SPRAY Assortment Package 10c 15c 5c & 2 for 15c 3 for 15c 2 for 69c 2 for 49c 10c 25c - $1.98 , $1.19 VALUE Complete Assortment Of Fireworks ONLY 890 ing. i Police sent squad cars to the address where they found a very apologetic "suspect. mother also receives benefits. In Box Elder county, 29 mothers received $1,016 per month at the end of 1954 while $1,185 a month went to 29 aged widows and aged dependent widowers and parents of deceased workers. Hansen stressed the Importance of these benefits as the greatest or the only source of income to many of the families who receive them. Money to pay these benefits comes from and Survivors Insurance Trust fund, which is built social security tax up from contributions of workers, their employers, and people. Hansen1 will be at the Brigham City Employment office on July 7, from 1 until 4 p. m. to assist people in filing claims and to answer questions concerning the provisions of the Social Security act. Old-Ag- e 4TH OF JULY SPECIAL! CAP GUN and V 3000 SHOTS, all or VACATION AND Ladies' Moccasins Just received large Junior Size Senior Size sup- of Ladies Colored washable Mocassins. Sponge rubber innersole SWIM GOGGLES SUNTAN SPECIAL 49c 69c Trial size bottle of COPPERTONE SUNTAN OIL I upon presentation of I this coupon. l Fiberglass insulated for longer temperature control. Large capacity. I Ideal for fishing or I I se Limited Quantity! nu-irry- . 89 ICE CHESTS FREE! Sunshade pur-cha- POLAR ICE Concentrated Cold. Lasts longer than ice. Can be used over and over again. Lasts 36 hours. Quart Size only 89c 99c Junior Size Senior Size $1.19 Bonnet only 59c or HALF PRICE with of SunnSurf Suntan Cream or Spray. NEEDS! SWIM MASKS ply SunnSurf HOLIDAY (ampon) I I I 1 j aa mb to $13.95 HAMILTON DRUG CENTER We Giye Ifl&C Green Stamps PHONE 122 (OPEN SUNDAY, JULY 3RD) 10 SOUTH MAIN! 1954. a little luxury is good for every man .so enjoy Studebaker has won 36 International Style Awards . . . more than any other car at any price. And you same distinction get the same long, low beauty, the in every car m the Studebaker line! V-- 8 Studebakers action-powengines dethousand pounds of car velop top horsepower per offers Studebaker And class. in their price weight in the low price field, too! the widest power-rang- e er MOST MILES PER GALLON! QUALITY... AT LOWEST PRICE! Number 1 Economy Car . . . proved by second straight win of the Mobilgas Run Sweepstakes! Studebaker Commander gives you up to 9 more miles per gallon of gas than any other Precision machines, finest materials, skilled hands build outstanding quality into every Studebaker. is priced right dowfi with the Yet this luxury-ca- r lowest! Come in. See Studebaker now! V-- STUDEBAKER DIVISION OF STUDEBAKER-PACKAR- D 8! CORPORATION... OF CARS AND TRUCKS PRODUCERS E 4 MAJOR ..worth more when you trade 1 made. much better Studebaker...so ONE OF THE 750 South Main FULL-LIN- fOMW TOP POWER PER POUND! Yes, JOE CARR, Inc. ' . . About 40,000 Americans are expected to visit Norway this year, compared with 38,000 in AWARD WINUINQ STYLE! ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Jensen Social Security Fund Pays $22,687 Monthly in Benefits IN OBSERVANCE OF Ernest Huggins Mr. and Mrs. La Ron Jensen of were San Francisco, Calif., guests of Mr. Jensens sisters, Mrs. Harold Reese and Mrs. Vernal Anderson, last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Reese enter- heart-shape- MONDAY, JULY Brigham City. Utah Friday, July 1, 1955 Retiring Officers of Elders Quorum Are Honored at Monday Picnic Party d suit-dres- Box Elder JOURNAL STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 6 years old AND PRICED TO PLEASE BUYERS OF USED CARS I big Isctton Certified Used Car of fine lot model Im our K PROOF . MOST DISOWNS IffiEBUK, BID. Phone 737 i COMPANY |