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Show . x, t 2 Box Elder JOURNAL 'Brigham City, Utah Friday, November 4. 1955 Id A weakly eftsblluhed newspaper, 1906, Friday end published every entered ee Second Qeee Matter et the Poet office In Brigham City, Utah, un dee the act of March 6, 1879. Subscription rate 83.00 per year, pay-abl- e in advance; In combination with the Bos Elder News, (published Wed needaye) $5.00 per year; $2.50 for $ month; single oopry 10 cents. Audit Bureau of Circulation, Na Stata Press Association, Editorial Association and United Pratts. Advertising Representative: Utah 3a h Lake State Press Association, Citv. Utah Member Utah t tonal Chat. W. Cleybaugh. Publisher Gladys Eckersloy, Advertising Manager Mattie Cornia's Home Is Scene of Meeting Mrs. Mattie Cornias home was the scene of Daughters of Utah Pioneers Oak camp moot- , Art Tea and Exhibit Planned by Civic Improvement Club for Saturday Afternoon Newly weds at Home in Stockton Now at home in Stockton, California are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Josephson, recent newlyweds. The young couple honeymooned enroute to Stockton where they will reside until December when Mr. Josephson expects to be discharged from U. S. Army duly. They exchanged wedding promises October 17 in the Bear River Relief Society room with Bishop Vernon L. Johnson officiating. Mrs. Josephson is the former Sharia Faye Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Jensen, Bear River City. Mr. Joscphsons parents are Mr. and Mrs. Karl L. Josephson, Brigham City. Feted at Reception the following Immediately nuptial vows the newlyweds were feted at a wedding reception in the ward recreation hall. Adorning the hall was the candelabra tied arrangement with blue riibbon bows and lighted blue tapers. Tall baskets of fall flowers also enhanced the II BIRTH SI , d TUSSEY I Price SALE LIMITED TIME ONLY! Hear Dentist Lesson t, COUPLE FETED AT RECEPTION Mr. and Mrs. Paul Josephson, recent newlyweds, were guests of honor at a wedding reception held October 17 in the Bear River ward recreation hall. They exchanged nuptial promises early in the day in the Relief Society rooms at the chapel. Mrs. Josephson is the former Sharia Jensen, daughter '.of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Jensen, Bear River City. Mr. Josephson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl L. Josephson, Brigham City. white and gold and Mrs. chose Iblue for her sons wedding and reception. Both wore corsages of Cymbidium orchids. Dwight Jensen was best man with Robb Berrett and Kent Josephson as ushers. All wore white carnation boutonnieres. Square-Shaped Cake The wedding cake, a square shaped creation of pink and White, featured pink swans and was topped with a miniature bride and bridegroom. Kelly Farmer was master of ceremonies for the evening and 'announced the following program: songs 'by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunsaker; piano selecand vocal tion, Lew numbers, Rusty Jensen. In charge of serving for the evening was Mrs. Alvin Anderson, Susan Anderson, Meridith Christensen, Peggy Nelson and Elaine Stoll. Those arranging the lovely gifts presented to the newlyweds were: Mrs. Nelda Hollingsworth, Mrs. Diane McCabe, Mrs. Edna Hardy and Connie Rio. Gay Ann Mortenson and Janice Leonard were at the guest Wnn-gsgard- REGULAR $2.00 Tussey Hand Lotion $1.00 50c Regular $1.00 size, only REGULAR $2.00 Tussey Hand Cream $1.00 REGULAR $1.00 Tussey Cream Shampoo -- 50c 'CHECK THESE SPECIALS! Mrs. Alice R Rich has just returned from 12 days visiting in California. , At Concord she visited with Mr. and Mrs. Owen Cook and While there she atfamily. tended the MIA Road Show at and enjoyed the Pittsburgh performance greatly. Her granddaughter, Carol, took part in the pesentation. At Walnut Creek sihe was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Rich and family. She reports that she experienced one of the most terrify-inseven minutes of her life time. She was at the Rich home When the earthquake occurred. many Although there were Top-Pilot- s CADILLAC PONTIAC five-tiere- mRGcaq book. left The young just weds shoftly after tihdir wedding for Stockton. The bride is a graduate of Box Elder High school. The bridegroom is a gradnate of Box Elder High school and was a student at Weber college and Utah State Agricultural college in Logan prior to his entrance into the armed forces. He has been stationed at Alaska for several months and is now stationed at the Presidio in San Francisco. Following his discharge in December the young couple plan to reside here and he will continue his college education. v Legislative Council Members Attend Meet Sego lily Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers heard Pioneer Dentists and Druggists led by Mrs. Mae Nedibalek, at regular meeting held October 27 at the home of Mrs. Melissa Petersen. The meeting opened with the Singing of Our Mountain Home So Dear, directed by Mrs. Ruth Valentine and accompanied by Frank Nedbalek. Mrs. Birdie Hansen offered the invocatiibn. Mr. Nedbalek then entertained with two accordion selections, followed by a report of the Cen tral Camp conference held in Salt Lake City. A sketch of the life of Hanse Larsen was given by his grand daughter, Mrs. Emma Kimber Following the presentation of the. lesson by Mrs. Nedbalek, sixteen good cheer visits were reported. The 23 attending then sang Hard Times Come Again No More with Mrs. Vera Seder-holoffering the benediction. Serving committee included Mrs. Laura Morris, Mrs. Mary Forgren and Mrs. Bernice Earl. Ip (jOa. &k& p 6USCfc. MOIRE Jhgldnm MORE wW-weMORE Mrs. R. M. Kaiser, Mrs. C. B. Stxatfotd, Mrs. Elmer Klitgaard, Mrs. Harry Smith, Mrs. Quen-toAllen and Mrs. Connie Peters of the Box Elder County Council attended Legislative last state council meetings Thursday, October 20. The discussion for the day A was on capital punishment. debate by very enlightening State Attorney General E. R. Callister and R. Vern McCul lough, Salt Lake attorney was presented. The women attending voted to keep the law as it is. 'Following the general Session various the ladies attended Oregon has led all states in study groups. Mrs. Kaiser at- lumber production since 1938. tended health sessions, and heard of the progress made in water problem. solving t'he Lynn Thatcher of the Utah Pollution Board was speaker. Mrs. Peters heard the history of taxation presented by Ros-eo- c Hammond, former chairman of the State Tax Commission. HI. C. Shoemaker outlined the needs in the welfare field as he sees them, Mrs. Stratford reported. Nursing and rest homes for the aged were also discussed by Ellis R. Shields, sanitary engineer for the State Department of Health. Mrs. Klitgaard attended the education session at which time federal aid was the issue of the day. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Allen continued with the judiciary committee. Reports will be made by the ladies at the next scheduled legislative council meeting November 30. The next state meeting is slated for December 1, Mrs. Kaiser noted. n em. Coppin Motor Company M The light, mild Bourbon of cherished flavor KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON 86 PROOF GLENM0RE DISTILLERIES COMPANY WHERE PERFECTION IS TRADITION OF PRODUCT LOUISVILLE. STSDSS &EQ3 - For City Councilmen ( LESTER COLLI NGS RAY Jkt DRUGGIST Caxfy76aeoo-Scc&zut&it- t miiiiin annnnna TO MARKET, TO MARKET, a good crop . . . And then to the bank that's my very next stop; For part of each dollar I'm salting away To build up a fund for a cloudier day! THERE'S NOTHING QUITE LIKE HAVING MONEY WITH US. IN THE BANK! SAVE REGULARLY L : PM, limpB 110 South Main LeRoy D. White County Bank President MEMBER Brigham City, Utah E. R. Davis Cashier P. D. I. C. Jx .W V- LEON PACKER KAY SHUMAN EFFICIENT they are all set to give you a progressive administration based on honest principles- - With their government know-ho- w - Rox-Rde- r KENTUCKY C y CO. Rich g . heart-shape- Both classes of the R. Is Back From Calif. Top-Pilo- land giving the life of Minnie Lovely Bride was The bride lovely in a Brown. nylon A sketch of the life of Ruth gown of Chantilly lace, heavy white satiin. The Clarissa Cornia was given by net and gown was fashioned with a fitCarter Cornia. ted satin bodice overlaid with Beloved Own Our Utah, neckline was Homeland was the closing song lace. The roundsleeves of lace The scalloped. with prayef by Mrs. Ruth Pierce. were long and tapered. The Refreshments were served by nylon net skirt was Mrs. Rosetta Hansen, Mrs. Sarah full length. Her elbow length Mrs. and Adeliah Siggard velil of nylon net caught up to a crown of seed pearls. She carried a heart-shapebouquet of Conservation Lesson Cymbidium orchids surrounding a single orchid. Her only jewHeard by Xi Alpha of elry was a Single strand "Occasion for' Conservation pearls and pearl earrings. was the subject of regular meetMrs. Robb (Judy Jensen) ing of Xi Alpha Chapter of Beta sister of the bride, was Phi held Sigma Monday matron of honor.. Bridesmaids sorority evening, October 31, at the Brig- were Mrs. Charlene Oman, Miss ham Carnegie Library. Elaine Davis and Mrs. Marilyn In charge for the evening was Davlis. ; Mrs. .. Luella MdFarlane, vice They were gowned in pastel president. formals and carried Prior to the lesson period Miss nosegays of carnations comLaPreal Wight played two very plimentary to their gowns. Flower girls were Georgia Lee Interesting storytelling records. Mrs. La Preal Knudsen then Sheffield and Karla Josephson, presented the lesson with discus They wore dresses of pink net Sion following. over full satin skirts and carMiss Wight as hostess then ried tiny straw baskets with served refreshments to the 15 pink and blue flowers. Mrs. Jensen wore a model of attending. . Mrs. Alice at Bailemos Dance Group of the First ward entertainned bers have invited Kindergarten club members as special guests Holds Committee Meet their mothers last Wednesday, October 26, at Primary. to attend the Art Tea and Exhibit to be held Saturday, Nov. Bailemos- Dance club dance Leaders for the classes are 5, beginning at 2 p.m. at the committee members met last Mrs. Doyle Packer, and Mrs. Bill Home. War Memorial Saturday ' evening, Oct. 29, at the Sackett. of Mr. and Mrs. Don Max D. Weaver, noted artist, home The groups combined to prefor a planning meetand president of the Utah Creasent a program telling of Top-Piling. be tive Artists organization will work in Primary. Each the guest speaker. Mr. Weaver Plans were completed for the child participated. has studied the different phases Apron and Overall dance to be of art extensively and his paint- 'held Saturday, Nov. 5, at 9 p. Following the presentation of ings have been widely exhibited m. In the Fourth ward recrea- the program each mother pinned t the pin on her child. throughout the state, as well as tion hall. in surrounding western states. for the event are Refreshments were served from Two vocal solos will be pre- Mr. and Mrs. Sederholm and Mr. a lace covered table centered sented by J. Earl Johnston, ac- and Mrs. Dale Rasmussen. with a beautiful bouquet of companied by Mrs. Johnston. meet chrysanthemums. Corsages were thousands of dollars worth of the planning Following Civic club members are invishouldamage in the Walnut Creek ing, Mrs. Sederholm served chow pinned on each mothers to reted to bring guests with them if mein and pumpkin pie to Mr. der and clever Halloween motif area, all the iRichs had mind them of the few minutes they desire. and Mrs. Frank Forsgren, Mr. candy cups served as favors. Mrs. Harry Bloom is general and Mrs. Frank Reeder, Mr. and Attending were 45 youngsters was a badly cracked plaster chairman of the event with Miss Mrs. Elmo Lidh, Mr. and Mrs. and their mothers. and scattered dishes and books. Stella Young as director member Reeve Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Earl and Mrs. Henry Thorne assisting Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. Ras7956 MODELS 7956 Mrs. Fred L. Petersen and Mrs. mussen. C. J. Beasley are of The Forsgrens serve as presithe refreshment committee. Those dent of the organization with assisting will be Mrs. J. Edwin the Reeders as secretary. Baird, Mrs. Nello Christofferson t Mrs. Nolan Jensen, Mrs. Ross NOW ON DISPLAY AT B. Jensen, Mrs. Glenn Knudsen, D Mrs. James Powers, Mrs. Eric Jesse Bott and No la Wheeler Seashore, Mrs. Dee Glenn Smith Mrs. Naldi Stokes, Mrs. Paul Reay, Corinne, announce the Holmgren, Mrs. Lloyd Rees and arrival of a girl 'born Nov. 1. P. PONTIAC TUDOR! NEW 205-A boy was born Nov. 3 to Dee Mrs. M. Reed Merrill. HERE! DELIVERED E. and Jean Wagstaff Nelson, $2395 Perry. Sego Lily Members ing October 27. Capiain Alice Gardner presided with First Vice Captain Daisy Hansen conducting. was Ode to the Pioneers the opening song with prayer by Mrs. Rosetta Simper. Seventeen members and two visitors attended. Two musical numbers were presented by Carter Cornia fol- settling. lowed by Mrs. Christie Wood- Ber-ret- Classes ot First Ward Entertain Civic Improvement Club mem- ' r, Top-Pil- BE SURE TO VOTE NOV. 8th |