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Show Wedding Ceremonies Performed In Utah Temples of paunts tie guom enteitjimdl The sa t .et mg foi the 7 of Caia l.uu Mr and Mis la wist, m and Mi and Mis ISO C i and ill dimple was the wedding on Maich Wiser daughter of C.'enn Wiser ot Let ance son of I i auk Vance of Salt Lake Citv, n I tih Piesidtnt t lRay L officiated Ihe couple wire honoied that inning at a tec option in the South Fihteinlh waid in the Capitol city and at one the following evening at the Lewiston Thud waid i ha pi itldlit am) iinnux1 I in bn d lt( option a pioup ol at lilt in at the I In the fit nut a ltupUin us held in tlu Millville Waid niica-tio- n hall. I he hitdal p. .luted gui Ms hefme an uilnvav i uld and with i v and white wedding Ik ID In the ieieiim line were the bi ide and eiuoiii paunts of the giocm and Mi and Mo Lph-tatNit del hausei dose ft tends of the hi tde to attend the bttde ueie Sandt a Sliatp Ilaiilct Kiatl Uaiol Jeppeson and Miss Cat oh n Si boon. 1 lies vi te dtessed tn ldentna! dicssps of ouhtd and vellou and ran ltd noxegavs of vellou loses t 1 O' i r - 4 vys.-f'-- N i v - A d Mrs. Karl at Reception Ihe Gioim St IDS 1 Reft csltme i.ts ivcie stned at small tables eentered with oitlud lilacs and vellow tulips bv Kanen Scott Midi on Bullock Saurdi a and Peggv Scott Sonja Gish Dixie Alder Mcina F dna Laurilzen, Baibaia W light Cbri-tense- n Olson Wanda mlet Scott Bertha Mathews and P.lsa Jean Rounds Nancy Rase Burrell and Shau-n- a Downs small cousins of the groom passed the napkins The bride and gioom traveled to Las egas for their honeymoon The new Mrs Seo't attended and schools in West Virginia, graduated from Huntirgton high school and Thuiman School of business. She is now errplosed bv the Fust National Bank of Logan fiom The groom graduated Sough Cache high school and at- tended Utah State University He fulfilled a mission to New Zea- land He is now employed by Rounds Fern Scott Tuhriman Implement tic silinu foi the mat ndi lime lr of Miss Man Vdi C.atdnct ot St to orgi and nl L Ciiosscn ol Silt lake ltv Pi evident llaiold S Snow olfiu-ateat the double nng ceiemony Wedding Breaktast Imnudiatclv lollowing Ihe rites the patents of the buck gioom Mi and Mis Louis A Gmsson of alb South 8ib I ast snlt l ake itv honoied the pan with a wedding lueakfa't Saturdai evening the bridal couple vveie fuithei honoied with a garden leccption bv the budes motbei Mis Wavne C Gaidner, at her home in St Geoige the bade weie her sister, Miss BCti IjOU C.aidnei, as maid of bonoi Miss C.wvn Andius and Miss Katherine Gaidner, another sister, as budesmaids James Duke of Salt Lake City peilormed the duties of best man Steve Wood and Milo Marsden Ji also of Salt Lake City and Reed Gaidnei, brother of the bride vveie the ushers For the occasion the bxide chose a silk oigandi gown fashioned along pi incess lines French Co C d C n u n jhi iui.riiicMi rsn nc i K and i xten ded to the viaiM am nun., the giacetul folds of the diapt which cuued civil the hips and I'lPid to a km bow at the ctntei batk A peail ennusled laie novvi held the elbow length ml of illusion The hiidc s flowers wue gni'in and pink elf ias stephdiiotis roses of dmess Most many By Mrs. H. C. We aie too tolerant with the ANYWAY. THE W'EEDS have With its vellow sun-- 1 done quite well this spring The dandelion Russian Thistle, June Glass, shine spread among the giain Crab Glass, Johnson Grass, Dan- and grass it assumes and good cheei, difficult delions Bui dock and other plant pests have found great encour- to get mad about But fi lends, agement in this unusually wet this flower must also go or well season and are now marching have to keep digging them, a arm in arm w.th united strength real choie The noxious glasses mentionfor new and wider conquests It's haid to even guess what ed speak for themselves in their a ling habits The trab-gtas- s puipose Nature had In mind in knows no bounds, is withcresting and permitting these noxious plants to get a toehold out sense of piopuetv oi deon our good earth, unless it was cency, choking ti lends and foes to test our tempoi and make it alike with its gteedy tentacles all the harder for us humans until it gains full possession of to pry a subsistanee from the all it sui vevs June glass is bad soil by the sweat of our brows hut shoitlved a nui ance and The Russian thistle has been file haaid however, it like the a thoin in mv side for several Johnson glass is heie and what years sumptuously, are we going to do about ll1 Let's and homing sneakilv hope our Uncle Samuel will take greeclilv Mr.1 anti .Mrs. Tarrell I). Nielson into the best of plant society it (notice and do something biave was fittingly named It should be Oth"rvvise let us spiav Of interest to pcopl in Cache of yellow and held bouquets of shunned and liquidated if posTHE GROWING OF Ooweis e Valiev was the weeding of Kath vellow porn poms tied with gieen sible oi well surely be in trou- can be a most pleasuiable and a stimulating example ble about our futuie food supply lyn Woodwatd d iu Alter of Mrs satin ribbon evei-spie- Living pas-Uim- Saia -- WHO ning blend and not appear Theres t fa II v no meongiu-ou- s sense in leal-ou- s m I t tailr lull i mi - n it i it h wo e ) pittk s i u na c gm he - t an in tin a . v t ell m an1 s k I i i in a t ( arrange-(Continue- On tie Date Lai t v Page 16) da- - kstinghouse . . . the war these put all our u and date going at their ver best! You're smoothed to figure beauty f f.krry-Go-Rou- nd , 1 with- out bones, bulk, or bind . , pampered, never hampered by Vac if A1) Skippies gentle slimming A joy to wear with those handsome w't m 1 r kirts, tapered loungwaisted data ing trousers, tiny dresses. Be fitted today . . , stem-di- -- Ilf kvdr and frri wonderful through VV 2 M t ,i i us B c ' e'e il M w oi i f uuMoo 1ml) a c 1 tl J w sri v D Hi ' n consisted solo bv Temple bv a iequest of the buck an jnom a clait In Mis Nellu Irishman and Mis Ruth s RittHiCiil In aits ' Nl" Bu len sang two nutnbets followed bv a qua 'ct The groom is stationed at Lowciv Air Foirc ba-,m Denver, - ui in Jui He on a oo Vis huh B the him ' of a J 1 .- t -J, X A tafft-t- n Hondt mm vr touch pmI Tm-Awv- y 1 i tl and Mrs olpn imt fir a rt moon tup inioitc to Den- - M 0lige dais! mrd. dill laiMM Begi. erggg7 $4200 nkhoad CRIATiOM WIMMER'S VACUUM CLEANERS SEWING MACHINES e C s "is .uwp your busy , i u 'v of Mi R. WARRANTY I t A 1, pro-.- i br tn'' l Matron Ot Honor Mis id ol lis v Mi of r Dim S iw i tf live Im v c Doting the leccption thr s w ho v Hi i i la v. t(s.i B im h .lit vi k s - III 'ti uni- - n ii. mtii ii an i yJ Mills for light, Ught i i t a v oi ward rolo Fshnloos 1 i rolloge-goin- g ir, e ( Your i c c land Slates Maureen, who graduated from West Side High School and Seminary, then attended Ricks College is now in Nurses Training at the LDS Hospital m Idaho Falls is engaged to marry Ker-m- it L. Hodges, son of Mrs. Ada Hodges and the late Lloyd Ilodges ol Idaho Falls, He is a graduate of Idaho Falls High School and has filled a mission to Northern California. At present he is employed by the Atomic Energy Commission in Arco, Idaho. Both couples are planning an August wedding clatel-colore- 1 Lon Gi Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Guffeth of Dayton announce the engagement of their daughters, the Misses Jo Ann and Maureen Grjfeth. Jo Ann, a graduate of West Side High School and Seminary, is the fiancee of Edwm S. Hendrickson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hendrickson of Pieston. Mr. Hendrickson is a Piestoa High School graduate and has fulfilled a mission to the New Eng- I 1 ns Engagement Told Enjoys Dinner O IF YOU HAPPEN to be the pioud possessor of a Red Smoke Tiee (Rhus Cotinyis Notcutt) vou have one of the most magnificent plants in existence This "tree is in reality a shrub, and the rich fold iage, an intense shade when voung, bears feathery plumes dunng June and July The plant is of compart growth and 1's to-- i ltage is incomparable for beauty Stock is still limited and high pi iced but well worth what you t t cat on Jensen Family Griffeth Sisters WON compai isons some flowers aie just natuiallv prettier or healthier than others and should be judged individually whether thev are vouis or mine Flower gardeners have many duties and pleasuies in common and should generously understand and like one another Floweis weie created to help beautify an otherwise drab wot Id and fortunate is the pel son who takes on polish and character from their asso- pay. ciation THE BLOOMING SFASON beTHE RVTN AND cool weather past for certain bulbs and ing flowhave put mary vancties of thev can now be safelv eis to a cruel test, hut we have learned something about the bar- - dug or tiansplanted In each succeeding vear most gardeners can 'pe whpre they can .mprove on last vears d planting til gi on E. A. cloud-wecpin- Here From Detroif Jin till 4 ci For the first time m years lhizomes Mr. and Mrs E A Jensen, Pies-toas pncs at the Iris show and entertained their entile fampel haps don't know wlirre to get ily members at a family dinner Tlw attendants weic gowmd in them may call me There was last Wednesday. identical dicsses of civstaittic one winner at the show whose The family included Mis Beth fashioned aftei the lines of the name on the entry catd could not Harmon, Soldier Summit, Utah, bride s dicss The maid of nnnoi be read Mrs Ora Caldwell and Mrs Wanchose tuiquoise and the hi ides Mr Tell Muhlestein of Provo da Segers, St. John, Utah Mrs maids wore pink Thev earned who judged our recent Ins Show Vonda Boien, American Fork, crescent bouquets of salmon col- has been honored bv (he Ameri- Ltah, Milfoid and Milton Jensen, ored glamallias can Ins Sociolv for his outstand- Salt Lake City and Maik Jensen, The bride is a graduate of Ltah ing contribution to the plant Ogden State Lniveisitv wheie she was vs oi Id AI the societys convenaffiliated with Vlplia Chi Omega tion in Memphis Venn, he was Being a label reader may save She picsented with the cherished and Pin Upsilon Omicron you many headaches Those at will be lemembeied as an Intermedal, and is the tached to clothing, especially the national Farm Vouth F xcliange vouncest pci son ever to receive svntnctics, give you protested student to Finland Site taught the this award which is raielv given cleaning methods Ignonng launlast yeai at Davis High School and then onlv when the hoard of dering advice means your dress, The gioom fulfilled a mission to riiiectors feel that it is outstand- skirt or blouse may not look as Finland and last vear attended ingly desened Some of his first nice as It would when properly the Umveisitv of Ltah introductions to the Iris world handled The newlvweds are hones moon- weie Mount Stiring candles for summer is Ttmp, Cool Lemon-- , ing in the Northwest and will ade and Rate Maible More re- an adventure A housewife nevef Lake home make their in Salt cent ones are June Merldilh, knows what shell find when she City. Pink Fulfillment, Swan Ballet digs them out again. To keep candles from sticking togethet, and Queens Lace -tiy w axed paper This also should PWHFS THIS SPRING are help them retain their shape since the paper keeps them fiom lanFv, due to so much and Ive been pinching running together. mine back But It has been Ideal transplanting weather for annuals The planting season if to a neighborhood And compe- 'about over except for the transtition is good if not rained to the planting of Ins which is now in full If you are planning point of envious livahv Wheie on swing some getting neighbors ate coopciative and adii'e that vou nw ones. Id make selections fuendlv, tneir mutual enjovment carlv befoie the choice varieties is best seived bv a little planso that their gat dens will aie gone FOLKS Mar-con- le k 12 v v - peonies badly tmn and flattened Seveial Ins in mv garden have! held up beautilullv through it all such as ' Black Taffeta", Blumonr and 'White Ruffles." vveie Through The Garden Gate W Olw n to Failed D Little flowet gills vveie Ruth von of Mi and Mis Nielsen and Nedia Jo Veates Lindley N cl en Geot ge Met vnt wore They pale gieen taffeta The mat t use vv s pufoimed LDs dresses and earned bouquets of the Logan Apt ll 12 in 1 cnittk Pi i vi k nt Ivan O veilou pom poms Giandpn tents of both bride and Datliv pc fe ltd the doiille i inc titc mum gioom vveie in the leieismg line, A Folios' pg Hit w editing a c'clni-ou- s Mis Jessie Woodward, C Mi and Mrs LcRov bi eakfuM was e eu at the Nielsen homt of tne gii im s paunts in Spaiks and Mi and Mis E V llv t tint Me ml s 0, both fannlic s Vim s Rcfreshmints were seived by in o' t of town a tended aid e h nt W i lie Mis FJaine Btilli n Mis gu st Suss V V calcs and Miss Nedra a wed line lh it i t in assisted bv Mis Vesta wav ustn in li mm of the ncwivwtu It th' hi ide s moihei Riggs Mis June Gunnell and Mi and Mrs Mis Don I Olsen ad hi i h i Wtllsvilk Greet Guest at Leo L Ihe father of the bi ide and ai d t ha pc St ton his wile Mi and Mis Llmei J laie and Satin hi id, Woodwaul and a biotheiinlaw Foi hn iiupticm the vv is lov It in o in i1 n ilti of the uoom Hide V cates of 1 md s dm llv urn met llu guests at the of Inc e ovii t i'll o I dooi 'ihl U (All vKll t VIP tufts weie im ived bv Miss Hi In ti e v s av long certid it th niiklim with a Oiahe Gunmll and Deanna Vlur-- i Ion. t iv assisted bv Miss Mmiei Keir row of tun pc i is sleeve s humid a pun ice tip a and lannct e W a w is of nilun Music wav placed thioughout hei wiist I'd v the cvcntrg bv mi i Miss Matlene at'ac bed t ) s pi a WsicMc ftom Bihvi r 1 lie Id iho Miss In s vie and bheila of blue h i i a' d the Gunl ix simian tnoc -) Grossen lemple lace outlined the was 1 "i 1 the-Se- Pleasant hnde leais-teic- u ixltiii a. sMBwmet- 1 -- i of Rulon Mis the guests Calvin Mis Scott of Moigan W ai dell elda and ( ollc t n Sti t Betti Davis Connie Niedit-hait and Che nl Albeit son and atianted the gifts. Joice t V? m yy c JOURNAL boti-qui- ts roses Mis. Ralpn Peaice of gieeted guests at the Assist THE HERALD c of villovv Mi and of the TL The hi ule was lonli in a diess of Chantilly wedding bell" lace ovei satin bodue with a nvlon tulle bouffant shut Her veil of hmial illusion fell Horn a sequin tieia and she (allied a bouquet of a white on lud sui rounded by pink ai natn ns Budesmaids Maietta vveie Livingston and Maxine Wiser, xisteis of the hi ide and Suzann Wigginlon, Bonnie Shuler, Lois John on Janet Livingston was a flower gill The budesmaids and the flowei gul woie oilon aqua di esses and carried of pink latnilions Kav Vance the b'otber of gioom, pel foi mod duties of best man H mei moon Tlu couple spent then lionet a In miHtn at ( ai mel by Califoima lor hi going awav on i fit the buck chose a grel-blu- e silk suit with black patent and w lute acc c Ssoi it s lht couple aie making then home in Salt Lake City Pie nuptial paities were given the bi ide bv Pat Smith, Lois Johnson LaWana Nayler and Suzann Wigginlon i Dm , Boutlant Skirt Iain Nierit hausei seived as best man Ushei s wet e the moom best man I sjei s vveie Calvin U aided of Otto Winning Jck Squnes and Rnhatd Scott bro thei of the groom The new Mis Siott Elected guests in an oriEinal embnndeied taffeta chess. Her finmitip veil was In Id bv a tiaia of seed peails Mie caiptd a boii(iiet of yellow roses Mt tlier of tilt gloom and Mis Nieduhauser w o i e afternoon drescs of oichid witii 101 sages Rov Lount 1 Best Man Giove sister ,cah. Chns-Uanst- Asi-c- Logan door Mis ixTgan Dean and Vrs Iewns Spending a few dajs in Logan with their parents. Turner of Detroit Fred is teaching Zoology at Wayne State University theie lie letnved his AB and M A. dogtees at the University of CaJifoima The ate on their wav to Bepkele wheie he will continue woik on his PhD, 64 West 1st North, Phone 90-- J Pi mtto ianxii ft etiwu-iiw- wq Am EmL and bark panels S, hf, L. Otkr Skipptrs Panties and GtrdUs firm 13 9 Siintm mth Life (ioam B Aa. Soto tnhn eLutir Jwtml Logan A iu. grf ftewnTB |