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Show Enjoyable Evening Spent at Gover Home of Wedding bells chimed for Miss wore a beautiful creation of white satin and Chantilly lace. Julia Rosenbaum, daughter M. Rosen- The gown featured shirred gore Mr. and Mrs. Paul baum, Brigham City, and S. of white satin with four tiers ruffles acGlade Wilkes, son of Mr. and of Chantilly lace Mrs. Conway Wilkes, Aurora, centing the waltz length model. Sept. 17, in the Logan LDS tem- A tiny bolero jacket with large r collar and length ple. Officiating in the temple was sleeves completed the gown. seed-peaPresident A. George Raymond She donned a taira in the presence of immediate which held an elbow length veil close of filmy brides illusion. She members ' and family wore a single strand of pearls, friends. Dinner at the ' Rosenbaum a gift from the bridegroom. home in Brigham City feted the Left For Honeymoon wedding party following the vows. nuptial The just-wed- s left immeAttending were the honored diately for a honeymoon trip to newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Con- Jackson, Wyoming and YellowMel- stone National way Wilkes, Rita Wilkes, park. The brides vin Wilkes, all of Aurora; Mr. going away ensemble included and Mrs. A. Alton Hoffman a black and gray three-piecand Mrs. C. R. Hoffman, Logan; suit with black suede accessorMr. and Mrs. Robert Braegger, ies. Willard; Mr. and Mrs. Rosen-bauThey are now at home in Loand son, Paul, Jr., Brig gan where Mr. Wilkes will comham City. plete his degree in civil engiRadiant Bride For her wedding the bride neering fall quarter at the Utah State Agricultural college. The new Mrs. Wilkes is emNew Son Arrives for ployed in the Foods and Nutrition department on the USAC The Ralph Barnards Lt. and Mrs. Ralph Barnard, campus. anNew Extensively Entertained Westfield, Jersey nounce the arrival of a new son, Prior to her wedding the Bruce Paul, born Tuesday, Sept, three-quarte- rl e bride ed. entertain- was extensively tea was at the Rosenbaum A lovely trousseau held Sept. 9, home. the Fall flowers adorned disrfloms and the bride-to-b- e played her elaborate trousseau. Guests called between the hours of two and six oclock. Receiving those who called to extend best wishes were the feted Miss, in 'a slate blue taffeta afternoon gown, with corsage at her shoulder, made up of pink roses and white carnations; Mrs. Paul M. Rosenbaum, with a pink carnation corsage and Mrs. Conway Wilkes with a white carnation corsage. Serving dainty refreshments were Mrs. Faye - Andrews, Miss LaRae Korth, and Mrs. Paul Iiovey. In the gift room were Mrs, Clarice Braegger and Miss Rita Wilkes. Displayed during the tea upon the dming room table was the beautiful wedding cake. In keeping with the pink and white theme of the affair the pink and white creation stood upon a mirror on a pink taffeta cloth overlaid with lace. Silver hold either side held the lighted white tapers. A kitchen shower honored in Logan the bride-to-b- e prior date. Entertainto her ing were Mrs. Maxine Lloyd and Mrs. Carolyn De Roos. Mrs. Faye Andrews, Mrs. Higley and Miss LaRae Korth were hostesses at a lovely personal shower at the Thorne home in Perry. ers on Arlene BIGGER PROFITS NEXT YEAR BRIGHAM CITY tal. mm simES Other children include Chris and Karen 2. Mrs. Barnard is the former Elaine Grow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Grow, Ogden. 6 Paternal grandparents WILL for the 11th time are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barnad, Perry. O) Lt. Barnard is stationed in Manhatten with the U. S. Navy. was born Thursday, 27, to Floyd and Laura Attractive Membership Tea Fetes Prospective Members at Lounge at Intermountain School i t Brigham Branch .American As-- f sociation of University Women opened the years work with an attractive membership tea held Wednesday evening, Sept. 26, in the lounge at Intermountain school. Hostesses for the, affair were: Miss Eugie Dean, chairman; Mrs. Mrs. Leone Rittershaus, Marjorie Childs, Miss Nina Jefferies and Miss Stella Young. ' Miss Iris Sehow, branch president, presided at the beautifully decorated tea table. The table was lovely with a center-piec- e of red and white dahlias and cockscombs. Lighted white candles completed the setting upon a lace cloth. HAMILTON DRUG CENTER members Prospective All CO. MW6m CULVMt MTAi COMCMlf COMCMU mi mttm kmw un MW nw nTmnmo ro-D-D- o S'C731 mODOO son. Miss Norma Jensen, inservice of Amer- trainer, presented a most interNearly icans over 65 have either no in- esting lesson. Lunch was served by memcome of their own or less than bers of the Primary presidency. $1,000 annual income. three-fourth- s BOX LUNCHES . $1.00 Chicken, French fries, hot buttered rolls Golden Brown Shrimp, fries, rolls, cocktail sauce $1.00 49c Deep Fried Fish and Chips, rolls, cocktail sauce JUNIOR SIZE BOXES of tChicken. Shrimp and Veal 69c 15c HOT DOG ON A STICK Yz 6 were ESDNGSDPE Phone 4.38 CAFE Main & 4th North ICennecotts Bingham Mine was established in 1904 on a revolutionary principle mass mining and processing of low grade ore. Many mining men scoffed at working with 2 ore. Despite this, a new mine was born. . But even 2 ore didnt last long. In 10 years the copper content of the ore was down to V2. In 20 years it dropped to Today, Kennecott is mining ore that averages only 82 hundredths of one rich as a prospectors dream , good as a man's word , finest offine Kentucky bourbonst 1. per cent. tsars By standards of the past, the Bingham Mine should have died many times. But like the cat with nine lives, its still very much alive. It continues to be the greatest copper mine in the world, pro over 20 Million '.CASES OF SUNNY BROOK KENTUCKY WHISKIES Phone 7765 MM Mitt PEOPLES DRUG 'ETDdo stressed bourbon , that is! I flW.R.oairsrE(Srf- - PHARMACY 1956 First Inservice Meet Held in First Ward Pour yourself a smile, neighbor - MACK'S and Mrs. Bessie Eskelsen. special guests. State officers attending included: Mrs. Julia Caine, Provo, state president, and Mrs. Grace Bywater, Salt Lake City, state vice president. Mrs. Caine gave an Interesting talk on the meaning of AA - of Sunny Brook 90. Brigham City, Utah First ward Primary inserving the fact that fellowship is a training meeting was held Mongreat part of AAUW in her talk day evening. Sept. 24, 'in the Relief society room at the chaon membership. pel. folA short business session Mrs. Afton Rees' conducted lowed with reports by Mrs. Childs, Mrs. Nadine Stratford the first meeting of the fall sea- UW, and Mrs. Bywater with 1625 Wall Ave. Ogden, Utah Box Elder JOURNAL 28, mti ti9 profitable mpi wi b.lt.r, W. R. Whit. Concrete Pip. Irri.otio. Sytt.re , end evt your labor costs os much PI H ts Concrete pip. placet the water where yee went it by controlled application withavt lessee train scrpa.e and the evaporation. Craved by time and nnperinnee, Ifc one system that brings yee better crept as it pay To. ee (raw ter it toll. girl Friday, September pM GLEN'S REXALL DRUG Lawrence, Intermountain school at the Cooley Memorial hospital. BEAUTIFUL IN SATIN Mips Julia Rosenbaum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. vows with S. Glade Wilkes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Conway Rosenbaum, spoke wedding Wilkes, Aurora, in the Logan LDS temple Sept. 17. 'Following a honeymoon in Jackson, Wyo. and Yellowstone National park the young couple is now at home in Logan. INSTALL A W. R. WHITE CONCRETE PIPE IRRIGATION SYSTEM NOW! BEGINNING OCT. 1st BIRTHS A Sept. AT CLOSE home of Mrs. Philip Gover on Tuesday evening, Sept. 25. The group attending included Mrs. Parley Lee, Mrs. Vincent DeNunzio, Mrs. Joseph Florez, Mrs. Robert Benavediz, Mrs. Mrs. Frank Margaret Morrow, Mirtha, Sr., and Miss Marie Cleveland. The hostess, Mrs. Gover, served lovely refreshments. ...TO 11. The nine pound 11 ounce youngster, their third, was born at St. Albans U. S. Naval hospi- A very enjoyable evening was spent visiting and sewing at the SOLD SINCE 1933 1 ijuiiLiiMwiuiau Sunny Brook Bourbon Cheerful as its Name I ducing about a quarter of the nations newly mined copper. Through the years, new methods, greater efficiency and better equipment have turned into ore, millions of tons of material that was once waste. The life of the mine has been lengthened. Kennecott continues to try to lengthen the mines life by practicing good conservation Research projects seek methods for recovering more copper from low grade ore millions of dollars are plowed back into the business for new4 and better equipment. Lengthening the life of the Bingham Mine means a longer life for the benefits of Kennecotts operations that help bring prosperity to our entire state. . : ' I j ALSO AVAILABLE. Kentucky Kennecott Capper Corporation Blended Whiskey JTHE OLD SUNNY BROOK COMPANY, DIVISION OF NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORP., LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY. CRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 65 .KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY, 86 PROOF. KENTUCKY ' A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah" i |