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Show TAGE THREE Testimony Meeting Held In Second Ward C'iOX ELDER JOURNAL Brigham City. Utah Friday .July 7, 1950 Diversity of Utah July 4, S, 0, 7, 8 21, 22, 24 2nd South & Main . Mall Orders Filled Promptly Prices 120 iso 2o 300 I r Zluflo - Wu DRIVE-I- THEATRE N Highway 91 At ' East Edge of Brigham City i Last Times Tonight lohn Lund Marie Wilson in & "MY FRIEND ERMA" ceremonies and introduced the following numbers: Beverly and Joe Millard gave a tap dance number and Val Woodland sang I Love You Truly, followed by a trumpet solo, Because," by Jay Valentine. Val Woodland then sang O Promise Me, and another tap number was given by Beverly and Joe Millard. For her going away, the bride wore a pink suit with navy accessories. Following a short honeymoon trip, the couple are now making their home in Brigham City. Girl friends of Mrs. Nelsen entertaned in her honor Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Norman. She receiv-e- d many useful gifts. sen was wearing a nile green floor length gown and Mrs. Smoot a teal blue gown. Both Nel-seladies were wearing carnation corsages. A beautifully decorated cake topped with tiny love birds encircled by a heart, topped the e Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Smoot of cake which was placed on a and her groom the son of lace covered table flanked with Mr. and Mrs. Norm Nelsen of burning tapers in crystal Brigham City. 'Mr. and Mrs. Smoot, ,Mr. and Mrs. Nelsen, In charge of gifts were Diana Mrs. Annie Layton of Kaysville, Dora Smoot and Gerol-din- e Turner, a and grandmother, Mrs. Jensen. Pouring at the the young serving table was accompanied Mary Thorne. couple through the temple. A. V. Smoot acted as master of A wedding breakfast was held at the Bluebird cafe following the ceremony. Many friends of the couple attended a reception and dance later the 6ame evening at the Corinne ward amusement hall. In the receiving line were the following: Mr. and Mrs. Nelsen, Mr. and Mrs. Smoot, the bride TODAY AND SATURDAY and groom, the bridesmaids, Martha Jean Smoot, Alene Smoot, Carol Hubbard and Edna Smoot and the best man, Bob Nelsen. Ushers were Basil Williams and Jay Valentine. Marlene Jane Michael Richard The wedding party stood beWYMAN DIETRICH WILDING TODD fore a clever, miniature garden summer of baskets containing In The Best Alfred Hitchcock Manner in The Asphalt Jungle, MARILYN MONROE makes her debut for flowers and centered with a gar W. based R. on Burnett and the directed new drama by John Huston, den gate. Tall candelabras held exciting novel. Besides Miss Monroe, who plays the blonde amour of. Louis .Calhcrn, the lighted tapers on either side of the garden setting. The decora cast includes.Sterling Hayden, Sam Jaffe and Jean Iiagen., tions and refreshments carried out the green and white color Stitching Sextette 4-- H ?erry Primary Has scheme. Club Hold Meeting estiva I Friday The lovely bride selected an SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY model of white satin Family Confirmed Daniel and Joan Ahrensback original A good attendance of parents The Stitching Sextette fashioned with girl pointed long City, baby Brigham At Perry Last Sunday and interested public were pres- May, club, met at the home of Karen sleeves, sweetheart neckline born June 28. Fast Sunday meeting was ent at the Primary Fesival held Gunderson, Wednesday, June 5, and a low waist trimmed with Mathew and Merlyn Atcitty held at the Perry ward chapel at the Perry park last Friday, Johnson, Brigham City, baby girl at 7 oclock in the evening. lace which cascaded down the on July 2, with Bishop Rulon June 30, with Mrs. May Wagstaff born The group judged the sewing front of the full skirt. Her veil 30. June Hirschi conducting. conducting, assisted by officers Lorin and Joyce George Ken- that had been done during the was of brides illusion edged Invocation was offered by H. and teachers. in his greatest show of all Tremonton, baby girl, past week. It consisted of darn- in matching lace and secured nedy, were The started festivities the Dee ed Eugene Perry. Following hot and a trim at head pads. tiara the stockings with 1. born July sacramental song, Sweet Is The with a minitaure parade of tiny Vernon and Audrey Tanner Ann Hess gave the health talk, med with seed pearls. She car and Work, sacrament was adminis floats, decorated vehicles born entitled, The Care of the Hair. ried a bridal bouquet of red boy, Yost, ibaby Teeter, tered in charge of Lawrence costumed boys and girls. The 2. The next meeting will be held rose buds centered in white July Wright and Boyd Hirschi. Joyce parade was followed toy the Sharon Gilbert Miller, Wednesday, July 12, at 3 oclock gladioli and tied with a large Don and Mathews conducted the singing opening prayer given by Patricia white satin ribbon. Narrow saborn in the afternoon. and Arlene Wight and Dorothy Bott after which a demonstration Ruth, 3. Nevada, baby boy, tin ribbons fell from the bouALSO July of the summer primary work Hirschi were accompanists. One of the deepest chasms in quet and were tied in love Parsons Donna Dennis By and inwas various -groups presented by NEWS- - CARTOONSPORT REELS Following sacrament, the born the earth is off the coast of knots. fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard representing nations they have water,3. Willard, baby boy, The bridesmaids were gowned Rico. Brownsons Deep, in Puerto July Pixton was blessed by the grand studied during the summer. This MOVIES ARE BETTER THAN EVER at the ROXY! Willie and Viola Drake Edi- the Atlantic, is said to be 27,000 is pastel formals with corsages father, Isaac A. Young and given was done in song, dance and son, Brigham City, baby girl, feet deep. on the left shoulders. Mrs .Nel A of costumes. ar with the name of Boyd Kirk Pixton. display born July 5. Dale Wagstaff was then con- tides made by the children was Harry and Mary Humphrys firmed by his father, William outstanding. After the closing prayer by Snow, Salt Lake City, baby boy, H. Wagstaff. born July 6. First of the Fine Cars in Value Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown Susan Allen, the concluding feaOlsen and Doris and daughter, Virginia, were ture was a treat for all present Stephen Cazier, Brigham City, baby girl, of confirmed members the and pictures were taken. born July "6. Latter-Dastate y members board Church of Jesus Christ of Visiting Saints with H. Eugene Perry present were Mrs. Pearl Arbon officiating. The remainder of the Mrs. Asel Robinette and Mrs. Forsgrens Entertain time was turned over to testi Fred L. Petersen. Sacrament and testimony meeting was held in the Second ward last Sunday following Sunday school, with Bishop Knud-soin charge. Renie H. Little-wooplayed the organ prelude. The opening song, Sweet Hour of Prayer, was by the congregation and Carl Sederhojm gave the opening prayer. While the sacrament was being prepared the congregation sang, Rock Of Ages. Lowell Daines and Raynold Petersen and eleven deacons had charge of the sacrament. Bishop Knudsen blessed the baby of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jensen and gave it the name Leon Nicholas Jensen; Susan Burbank, daughter of Mr., and Mrs. Agus-tu- s L. Burbank, was confirmed a member of the church toy Bishop Knudsen; Judeth Lynn Andersen, daughter of Kennard and Marjorie Anderson was also confirmed a member of the church by Earl V. Hansen. Certificates of membership were read by the ward clerk, Claudius Olsen. Sharon Daines, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Daines, was presented and sustained as worthy to be ordained to the office of a deacon. The time was then given over for testimony bearing and ten persons responded. As a closing song the congregation sang, There Is An Hour Of Peace And Rest, and the benediction was given by Elder James A. Meservy. The majestic spires of the Logan L. O. S. temple was the setting for the June wedding of Miss Joan Smoot and Kirk in a double ring ceremony performed by President ElRay Christiansen on June 28. The bride is the daughter of n d July 14, 15, 17, 18 tox Office: Blonde Sensation n Presents PROMISED VAILEY' I Miss Joan Smoot Becomes Mrs. Kirk Nclscn n Double Ring Rites At Logan 1 emple t, 4 BIG STARS M-G-- M u VmWY STAGE 5L.BIRTIHS1 r 4-- Saturday Only Preston Foster and BING CROSBY ,on McCallister in "THE BIG CAT" In Technicolor AND Abbott And Costello in WONG "KEEP 'EM FLYING' Sunday and Monday 5 Ann Sheridan, Cary Grant in i, I "I WAS A MALE f WAR BRIDE" Tuesday & Wednesday ! (Family Night) Maria Montez, John Hall in "ALIBABA AND THE FORTY THIEVES" f I In Technicolor AND 1 John Wayne, Randolph Scott & Marlene JDeitrich-i- n I "THE SPOILERS" monybearing; after which-th- e Truth Reflects closing song, Upon Our Senses, was sung Benediction was offered by Lois Thorne. and FRIDAY No. At Sunday.Dipner Seventh Ward Primary Hold Festival Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bowen of Los Angeles, Cal., and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wright of Brigham City, were last Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Forsgren of Corinne. Mrs. Bowen and Mrs. Wright are sisters of Mrs. Forsgren. The Seventh ward held their closing primary meeting last Wednesday on the lawn near the chapel. Each class dramatized in song, dances and costumes, the different nations each class has summer studied during the months. Parents enjoyed seeing the children perform. 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