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Show North Box Elder Stake Senior and Teen Gold Are Making Home in Brigham City And Green Balls Held at Armory Last Week North Box Elder stake senior and teen Gold and Green halls. Tulip Time. were held last Friday and Saturday evening at the armory. The hall was etabotatelv decorated with a huge windmill, through which the guests entered. Masses ol tulips, loses and garden scenes along with Dutch figures and gay little birds also encircled the enure hall. 'Decorations were carried out with the cooperation of South Box Elder stake by Dr. and Mrs. Koy Barnard, Mr. and Mrs. Clovis Jordan and Mr. and Mrs. ILavan Hunsaker. General chairmen were Wm. D. Hollist and Mrs. Alton Hun-sake- Friday evening the dancers danced to the strains of the John orchestra and on Sat- urday, John Jardine and his col'lege boys from Logan furnished music. The floor show presented Fri day included; a Viennese waltz, "Ronvance," by South Bear River stake under the direction of Mrs. Wanda Chris-tensewith 12 couples participating. The dance for 1954, Deloris. was presented by the following ICorinne ward girls; Claudette Morgan, Donna Andersen, Marion iNichols, Shara Lee Jeppson, Ruth Elaine Fillmore, Gay lAndersen, Joan Fillmore, Myako Nakano and Renee Marble with Mack Hall of the Third ward also dancing with the group. A tango, Poema, by South was (Bear River stake dancers the final number. On Saturday night the dancers n all-girl- s Exchange Wedding Vows in Temple Miss Nada Smith, daughter enjoyed watching ihe Viennese Mr. sen. Hear River ward participa- and M"s. Rodney Han Von Dell Andersen joined with the Coiinne girls group on Saturday. Announcing the floor show on Friday was Mrs. Alton Hunsa-kewith Wm. D. Hollist announcing on Saturday. r Dansante Club Climaxes Successful Season Sat. Dansante dancing club cli.maxed a most successful season of dancing on Saturday evening March 13 Featured during the evening was a buffet luncheon served by Morris Nuttall. Officers serving during the past year included: Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Jensen as chairmen and the following committee members: Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Loveland, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Peters. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Packer and Mr. and Mrs. George Craghead. Named on Saturday were chairmen and committee members to serve during 1954 55: Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gordon, chairmen; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer K. R. Mrs. Mr. and Daines, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rees, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Olsen and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carr. - and closed with tiny buttons down the front. The skirt was three tiered of lace and net over taffeta. She carried a lovely bouquet of heather pink roses and white stephanotis tied with white ribbon. Attendants in Organdy Bridesmaids were Wendy Warnes, Ruth IBernsen and MaRee Richards. Wendy chose yellow organdy, Ruth, blue, and MaRee pink. Maid of honor was Jo Murrae NOW PICTURES' SHOWING Matinee Saturday & Sunday Open at Oclock Feature at 1:15, 3:20, 5:25, 7:30 and 9:35 W'eek Davs Doors Open 5 P. M. Feature 5:25, 7:30, 9:35 MATINEE PRICES RUN TO 6:30 1 Friday, March 19, 1954 quoise knit with black acces- - TODAY AND SAT. TWO BIG FEATURES W PLUNDER AND PIRACY i IN THE FROZEN NORTH! Mr. and Mrs. Ward H. Cowan Move fo Nevada Mr. and Mrs. Ward H. Cowan, former residents of Salt Lake City, are now making ' their home in Ely, Nevada where Cowan is employed by the Copper corporation. Mrs. Cowan is the former Jewel Shelby, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John W. Shelby of this city. W Kon-neeo- X.starring ROBERT RYAN JAN STERLING BRIAN KEITH GENE BARRY CO-HI- T SUNDAY thru WEDNESDAY ixtpiip cm? 0 an? FIRST HONOREI Schow. Delicious hot dinner was served to 45 members, six children and three visitors by Mrs. Elva Chloe Vail,, Anna ...Richards, Sheffield, Jennie Barker, Chloe Bundy. Amanda Reeves, Norene Burtcher ami Jennie Nielsen. Following the dinner a musical comedy was presented Juanita Steffen, Mrs. Erma Mrs. Hansen and Margaret Lewis, in costume, with Mrs. Tingey at the piano. Each member attending brought a birthday gift for the Relief society bazaar. The gifts were opened by President Jenson. God Be With You Till We Meet Again was the closing song followed by prayer by Ma. ed. This years officers have included: Mr. and Mrs. IBob Pella, Mr, and Mrs. Rex president; Earl, secretary and the following directors; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Reese, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Cand-land- . Mr. and Mrs. Bill Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Howard . . . "Distinguished London Observer INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL "A great film 1953 oil respects! ... superior in Konias City Star "Brilliant ... it could hardly -- n. y. r, be surpassed I I A remarkable film! "A major motion picture event! Chriifion Science Monitor "Distinguished... force and dignity powerful . . . unforgettable! FILM, EDINBURGH Set for Moderine Club birthday festivities Special An apron and overall dance were held by Sixth ward Relief is slated this Saturday, March society members on Tuesday, 20, for Moderine dance club March 16, at the church house members. on the occasion of the Relief soThe party will begin at 10 ciety birthday. m. at the War Memorial home p. Mrs. Alice Jenson, president, with the Henry C. Johnsen orBurr Mrs. Mable with presided chestra furnishing music. conducting. A buffet luncheon has been We Thank Thee O God For a Prophet was opening song planned under the direction of followed by prayer and bless- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Davis. ing of the food by Mrs. Martha New officers will be announc- fUiKgff CZ12Cfc0ta2 Mr. and Mrs. Derek Warnes Mrs. . . . spoke promises March 5 in Logan LDS temple. Warnes is the former Nada Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Alvin J. Smith. Mr. Warnes parents are Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Warnes of Ogden. Holds Special Birthday O' THE their topped with miniature wedding bells. Program Presented Jay Smith as master of cere- monies, announced vocal solec- tions by Mrs. Roberta Baron and a reading by Portia Reeves. Refreshments were served by Ann Warnes, Betty Mae Tracy, Joyce Thompson and Darlene Tracy. In the gift rooms were Mrs. Zina Thompson, Mrs. DeAnn Chambers, Mrs. Maxine Jones, Mrs. Lucille King, Mae Smith, Klit-gaar- 0 Brigham City, Utah sories. .To Reside Here Best man was Thomas Purdue They are now at home at 211 the ceremony. The same evening in (health 4a Smith and Lyle King North Third East. The bride is a graduate from Fourth ward hall the couple as ushers. All men in the wedding party 'Box Elder High school and semwas honored at a reception. bouton-aninary and is employed at J. C. The receiving line stood p,,. wore white carnation nieres. Penney company. fore an archway of bells The bridegroom arrived in the Host for the evening was pink ribbons. United States four years ago 'George Johnson with Adele from England. Since that time Wedding Gown ly at the guest book. he has served as a paratrooper For the reception the bride C3lte Displtryed in the U. S. army. He is now donned her wedding gown The wedding cake, a three employed by Richards Sign nylon net and lace over taffeta. with Painting company in Ogden. The bodice featured a stand-- ' t'cret affair decorated up collar, long pointed sleeves bells ami pink rosebuds, was ting. Elder JOURNAL weds. For honeymoon travel the new Mrs. Warnes donned a tur- - j A wedding dinner was served 'with eamelia corsages at at the Bluebird Cafe following 'shoulders. Box Lee Smith, Merlin Thompson and Linda Warnes. Many lovely and useful gifts were presented to the newly- s 6th Ward Relief Society Apron and Overall Dance "PICK of$- - Mr. and Mrs. Alvin J. Smith, Buchanan, who was gowned in 'Brigham City, exchanged wed- pale green frosted organdy. The attendants carried pastel ding vows with Derek Warnes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril War-no- carnation bouquets complemenof Ogdon, on March 5 in the tary to their gowns. 'Both the mother of the bride Logan LI)S temple. land of the bridegroom wore was the rites at Officiating black crepe afternoon models President J. Hyrum Bell. followed Two by We waltz b South Bear Kiver stake With Mrs. Wanda Ghristensen. Metlin Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kritlal. El wood; Mr. and Mrs John Eherhard. Bothwell, vval,z and 3 Chicago Sim Times Stunning thrillingly presented Luther emerges as a titan! . ... I Weekly Scotsman Philadelphia I Inquirer 5Bso(j0ffi start Mf CLEO MOORE ' HUGO S MV EVENING C HILDREN Li HAAS $1.20 50c JOHN AGAR Features Start At Sunday 1:15. 3:26. 5:37. 7:48. 10:00 Matinees Mon., Tues., Wed. Open 2:45 Features at 3:15. 5:27. 7:38. 9:50 A COLUMBIA PICTURE Ro-sell- a PRICES Adults Evenings Matfnees Children Anvtime $1.00 60c 20c MATINEE PRICES EFFECTIV E UNTIL 6:30 P. 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He isnt kidding anyone but himself, when the name on your car is CENTURY. a Hie real pride of owning such simply this : Yon know so well what it can do that you never have to prove it. That lets you enjoy the tireless ease of its gait in ordinary driving, when only a fraction of its eager power is working. It gives you a quick reserve for breasting a hill and the happy knowledge that theres still more to come in a sudden emergency. Sure, this is more power than most people really have to have. But you can hardly call it extravagant, when you are buying more horsepower per dollar in a CENTURY than you get in any other car in America. BIUOM MRIE STARS TOR KIICK See fbe a Show Tuesday Evenings car is HgTOKUK- ,l,c beautiful buy 200 horsepower Buick CrNiuirr for 1954 is ovailable in o full line of models, including Convertible shown here the stunhing new The WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM BUNDY MOTOR CO. Lucky Lager Brewing Company. San Francisco. 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