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Show V JHE SOCIETY HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH, L, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 104 2 7, PACE 1 o CLUB NEWS RUTH SCOFIELD, i PHONE Weston Pair Marriage In Observe 60th August Is Announced Anniversary Plan Reception A j xOiJ'X T econd assistant to the superintendHe is still active, enjoying his dnilv tasks. His wne, Mary .Ellen Jackson, in Salt Lake City, and -- as born Mer-r,- ll when she was 21 married Mr. and came to Cache Valley. The in the Salt couple were married Lake endowment house. ip A . vcnj NINE1 i es, children, seven are They are: Mrs. Lois M. Stoddard of Richmond. Parley Merrill Westand Lawrence W. Merrill of on Harvey H. Merrill of Rich- ' nry. Of living j their 12 Florence Rigby of Newton Rufus T. Merrill of Pocatello, and Mvrnn W. Merrill of Richalso have 20 mond. The couple and seven groat grandchildren grandchildren. mond Mrs. CLEVELAND WARD FETES MISSIONARY : mii.h :s oo Sir.Ki-'P hh,ps Miss Veloy Andreasen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Andreasen the openr 1st an in'1 ly the all fall ar y. the id Cleveland ward, has received a call to serve in the LDS Northern States mission. She has originally been assigned to the Japain the Hawaiian nese mission of ;rtr Islands. Miss Indo merited home t Andreasen. a former stud- ent at Henager's business collemployed at the ege, has been store Anderson Jewelry company in the recent in Salt Lake City fit past. is The young lady missionary to leave in February. nlanning Parties in her honor are being arranged. Cardigan Suit a dress made like a which you'll find is one of the smartest outfits you can wear tud wonderfully serviceable. Just jacket and sairt alone make an attractive costume but one you ran give it great additional smartness to by wearing with it Lhe Here is suit (included in our of your own tailored blouses - putting the collar out over the jacket. This cardigan jacket is easy to make. dickey collar pattern) or one Pattern No. 8095 is in sizes 14 to S; 40 to 44. Size 16 jacket and skirt take 5 materyards 39-inial; 3 Vestce yards S, collar, yard material. h For this attractive pattern, send 15c in coin, your name, address, pattern number and size to The l, Service 149 New Francisco, Calif. Seeking more mas Today's Pattern Montgomery, San Ideas for Christ- sewing? you'll find them in Fashion Book, a complete directory of our new patterns for the kinter season. Pattern 15c Pattern Book 15c we Pattern and ' ordered sub chw manned nncd W E fives Ul Duteh the Spav irs strut . a Pattern together 25c. Book 11 VIOLET DAWSON ent. y Reporter itoartWi Mr. and Mrs. DcMar Taylor and daughter of Salt Lake City arc with Mi. Mrs visiting and Vaughan Taylor. Tud Beal, who has spent three weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clive E. Beal, left Friday for his home in Emery. The Misses Kathleen Griffith and Lucille Roller of the LDS business college at Salt Lake City, A children's dunce, for all young- are spending the holidays at tlie homes of their parents, Mr and he rs up to 12 years of age, will held Monday at 3 p. m. in the ' Mrs. Jesse Griffith Sr and Mr Logan national guard armory, spoil- and Mrs A S. Roller Mrs. George Mi Hugh went to sored by the city recreation departnicnt. All children are invited to Salt Lake City Saturday to fn'e of charge. Directing her diiiehter huljn. who was ,!',tu'nl the hoh.l .y dame are 11a McDonald an automobile aeel Tom Lannon, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Lannon, who is attending the r. ot l at Salt Lake City, is one of a squad of ten of ,he skl ,ow. which will also be in men that want on a h isUethati 'r tour that opened Monday night 01K'rat'" at Detroit. A Miss Neoma Jorgensen holiday dance will be held in of Los this evening, sponsored is spending the holidays Angelcwith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. by the Scandinavian organization. The public is invited to attend. Glen A. Jorgensen. Andrew Jensen is spending the Fifth ward choir will hold a holidays at Rupert, Idaho, at the home of his son and wife, Mr. special practice this evening at 6 o'clock, in preparation for the ward and Mrs. Howard Jensen. dedicatory program Sunday. VISIT PARENTS FOR HOLIDAYS apples W. R. Zollinger. Providence. Adv. Jesse Griffith, Jr., of Glendale. Calif., and Elayne Griffith of Salt Elder Stanford Larson, son of Lake City are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Grif- Mrs. Martha Larson of Preston returned home for Christmas folfith Sr over two years of missionRoy Lott of Black foot spent lowing a day of last week visiting with ary service in Canada. At Preston high school, from which he is a Mr. and Mrs. Archie Lott. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Jensen of graduate, he was active in football. He is a former student of were Pocatello Monday dinner the Utah State Agricultural colguests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Jensen. While here lege. they also visited with Andrew Gunnar Rasmuson, editor and Jensen. Jack Lannan and Dorothy Lan-na- n manager of the Herald-Journa- l, has returned to Logan following of Salt Lake City are spending the holidays with their par- a business trip to Seattle, Wash. ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Lannan. Mr .and Mrs. Mervin Whitney The mercury dropped to 12 dewere Logan visitors Friday. grees above zero last night, acMrs. Keith Egbert of Fairvicw cording to the local weather visited with her mother. Mrs. Ada bureau. Coldest reading this season has been 9 above - recorded Porter Thursday. Clive E. Beal underwent a minor some three weeks ago. leg operation at the Budge hospital in Logan Monday. Miss Tholla Call, instructor at Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Roller enShatter. California, high school, tertained at supper Christmas eve is spending the holidays in for Mr. and Mrs. Russell Roller. with her parents, Mr. and Logan Mrs. La Veil Roller, Mr. and Mrs. De- Ambrose Call. In the air raid von Dawson and son Dae. Miss warning areas. Miss Call is Lucille Koler of Salt Lake City courses in first aid and and Evan and Darlene Roller. watchtower at night, in preparaDorothy Guv of Salt Lake City tion for eiviliun defense. is visiting with her pnrents, Mr. f.nd Mrs. Emery Guy. Mr. and Mrs. Byron J. Smith and son Ronald are spending the (Ti holidays in Logan. Mr. Smith is a DAYTON HOME member of the Weber faculty were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jensen county high school at Ogden, and Mr. of guests at the home Miss Donna Guyninn, daughter Mrs. F.arl Coburn of Dayton The evening was spent in of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Guymon, Lolunchwhich gan, has undergone an appendicitis playing cards, after eon was served by Mrs. Coburn. operation in the Cache Valley hosat VSAC of the Frances Merrill pital. parents, Logan is visiting with herMerrill. Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Mari rage licenses have been isMr. and Mrs. Mervin Whitney sued at the county cleik's office waffle a supper at entertained to LeVere Albert Dattage, 20, of Mr. were Guests Wednesday night. Logan, and Amona Blanchard, 21, and Mrs. Claud Lalray, Mr. and of Smithfield; to Forrest S. Roend Mr. Campbell. Mrs. Oscar mero, 28, of Missoula, and Vera Mrs. Myrland Dahle. Mr. and Mrs. Aline Bennett, 22, of Logan. Mrs. and Mr. and Lott Archie Alhert Jensen. 4900 Cache counApproximately Rolen Bastian. son of Mr. and ty school students will return to Mrs. N. S. Bastian. has received classwork Monday following- a a call to serve in the LDS Western and will enter short Christmas vacation. On WedStates mission nesday evening they will be rethe mission home in Malt Lake leased for the New Year's holiday, Citv January 5. Mr. Bastian. a Weston high icturr.ir.g again Monday, January the of graduate 5. Logan city students will also go school, figured prominentlywas ina back school to Monday, January 5. basketball and sports. Ho member of the hoop squad for Isignn Jaycces will frolic in their three years, ineluding the 1940B annual holiday dancing party toteam that won the Idaho state night at 9 o clock in Hotel Eccles. class championship. in nature, the social Mr. and Mrs. Russell Roller were the at will include a buffet lunch. Thursday dinner guests Mrs. Joseph home of Mr. and Ward. ,, on Dawson Joseph Bmwutt, employe of De Mr and Mrs. Jestes Chevrolet and River Heights dinChristmas were and son Dale resident, expressed concern today ner guests at the home of Mr. over the welfare of his brother, fanu and Hurd and Mrs. Weldon Don Bowcutt, who was a steel of Preston. worker at Wake Island at the time of Pitcher Mrs. Lynn Mr and of the Jap invasion of that Pacific Smithfield are spending the holi- outpost. The family has had no Lawrence Mrs. and Mr. word concerning Don since the indays with . vasion. Merrill. Mr and Mrs. Lyman Reading of Haul Logan ami Mr. and Mrs. ThursLi. Joe Whllesidi's, former asCorbridge of Preston were sistant coach, at Utah State who Jesse Mrs. and Mr. of day guests has been stationed at Fort Sill, Griffith Sr. and family. with Okla., has been friends in Logan and Smithfield, He arrived last Sunday evening and, with his wife, Lazell Ewing ,s will Ira ft d",l ,, a' ABOUT TOWN t , ' - then-parent- ests at Fri-dn- visiting MIA Dance Slated By Smithfield Stake overall dance for all M men and Gleaner girls of Smithfield stake will be held rein the Smithfield First ward creation hall Monday, December at 8:30 p. m. 29. commencing No charge will be made for the dance. An apron and Whitesides, left Friday morning to resume military duties in California. Ted Hansen, who Is stationed at Fort Riley, Kansas, for military service, gave his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hansen, a happy surprise when he arrived home unexpectedlv today at 2 a. m. He is on a weeks furlough from Fort Riley, Eva S. Stuart was granted a di-s- lt voice in First District court today from Thomas M. Stuart, on a vtiarge of cruelty. I.t. Ronald G. Bowen and family 0f Salt Lake City are visiting- in I.ogan. guesls of Commissioner and Mrs. George Bowen, l.t. Bowen is stationed in North Carolina. rum F irst ward has announced time for settlement of tithing has been set for Tuesday, Deeem- her 30, from 2 to 5 p. m. and nosday from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. that wntten all over this coat of gleaming black moire caracul. Tailored as is d Mrs. Jessop was horn in North Stnfnrd. England, a daughter of Joseph and Mary Ann Astor Holt. She came to the United States at the age of 11 with her parents and has been a resident of Millville since that time. She has been an ardent LDS rhurrh worker, having been a counselor in the Relief Society four years and a visiting teacher of that organization for many years. Mr. and Mrs. Jessop were married at Millville on December 30, 1x91, at the home of Mr. Jessops parents. They have had seven children. six of whom are living: Mrs Budge Lowe of Providence, Mrs. Elhs Anderson of Niblcv, Verio Jessop. Rov Jessop, Gerald Jessop and Edward Jessop, all of Millville. They also have 21 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Jessop are held in high esteem hy all who know them. fabi ie coat, it boasts e n collar. 'waistline is , highlighted by two largo decorative buttons. Smithfield Club Meets In Logan lesson-sermo- . New Recreation Hall Tea Is Given For Daughter And Chapel At Cleveland Is Opened ;s3 n 1 a. in. Sunday school at 8:45. WedThe Junior Ladies Literary club nesday evening testimonial service of Smithfield held a Christmas at 8 oclock. party at the home of Mrs. Raymond Cannon in Logan WednesLUTHERAN day. E. A. Hofler of Logan has The Regular services are held in the nounced the marriage of his daugh- - Mrs. program, under direction of Lamb and Mrs. Wilma Seventh Day Adventist chapel, 274 ter Dorothy to Kenneth Stephens, Nelson,Bethincluded vocal duets by North Second West, every Sunday son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Stephens Mrs. Ada Claypool and Mrs. Mabel evening at 7 o'clock by the which took place in the Logan LDS a Christmas story byjgelieal Lutheran church t Missouri temple on December 19. Mrs. Glen R. Winn, and piano sel Synod), with Paul G. Hansen of Following the ceremony, a wed- ections by Mrs. Eugene Lundquist. Ogden pastor. at home held was the ding supper Lunch was served to 10 members of the bride's father with members and four guests. Gifts were exof both families attending. ANT Mr. and Mrs. Stephens will make changed, Morning worship at 10:30 a. m. their home in Logan, where they The theme of the service will be are both students of Utah State in the text: "In as much as yc Agricultural college. have done it unto the least of one of those, my brethren, ye have done it unto me. Church school, including the adult class, the hign Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Andraesen school group and junior church, is 11 :30 a. ni. at of Cleveland announce the engagement of their daughter, to Reed Hoggan, son of Mrs. CATHOLIC MRS. L. E. SORENSON W. E. Barlow of Salt Lake City. Masses will be conducted at 8 Reporter The marriage will take place Jan- and 19 a. m. Sunday, with confes- hour before each The marriage of Miss Wanda uary 13 in the Salt Lake LDS tem- sions Scott and Reuben Olsen of Col- ple. They wlil make their home in mass. Confessions will also be Salt Lake. heard this evening. Services are lege ward was solemnized in the The bride-to-b- e returned last held in the new chapel at 45 East Salt Lake temple Thursday, Dec. two-yea from mission in Fifth North, 18. The young couple will make July Since her return she has their home in College Ward. Mrs. California. been at the Todd sales employed LOGAN SECOND Joseph Roundy of Logan entertained at a trousseau tea at the Scott company in Salt Lake City. Two short addresses, suppleSeveral are arparties home Sunday, Dec. 21 in honor of being by vocal solos by Lyle ranged in honor of Miss Andraesen. mented will her sister. Wanda. comprise the program Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Jenson On January 9 at Cleveland her two Shipley, Mrs. Dee Andraesen for Sacrament meeting in Logan announce the marriage of their sisters-in-laSecond ward Sunday at 7 p. m. A will daughter Miss Donna Jensen to and Mrs. Owen at Andraesen, large crowd is desired by the a shower, Charles Stewart of Wellsville. The compliment her e bishopric. ceremony was performed at Preston, Idaho, Saturday Dec. 20. SFAENTII WARD Waldemar Larson of Long Beiu h California is spending the ChristTithing settlement for members of Logan Seventh ward will be held mas holidays here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Larson. Test your knowledge o correct all day Monday at the chapel when members of the bishopric will he Mr. and Mrs. James P. Olson and social usage by answering the Miss Rose Ann Bigelow left on Sunpleased to meet with all wurtl mem- then following questions, checking day to spend the Christmas holi- against the authoritative answers bers. A Christmas cantata will be presented Sunday night at 7 o'clock days with members of their family. below: tlie choir, featuring Sacrament Mr. and Mrs. Perry Brown of 1. When in another per- by riding tiic Lake services. end Salt week City spent son's should you sughere as guests of Mrs. Brown's par- gest automobile, going larther than had been ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Pitkin. NINTH WARD or let planned the drivoriginally Hans Pearson of Salt Lake City er suggest any change of plans? Meeting will begin at 7:00 p. m. eame to attend the funeral of his 2. It you go somewhere in a Sunday. The speuker will be E. T. son Olaf Pearson on Monday. Mrs. Hyrum P. Johnson of Lo- friend's ear and stop for refresh- Ralphs. A vocal solo will be given should you offer to pay by Mrs. Don Wheeler. Appropriate gan spent Thursday visiting her ments, for them? music will be given by the i hoir. niece, Mrs. Kenneth Iverson. 3. If you are responsible for seeing that your club news gets in LOGAN EI.E ENTH the local newspaper each week, Dr. T. C. Romney, director nf Loshould you find out when is the LDS Instituae, will he the best time to telephone the news gan speaker for Eleventh ward Sacrato the paper? ment services Sunday at 7 p. m. 4. Is d up to you to find out There will also he two vocal solos how long in advance notices should RUTH PUGMIRE xT L'Vm accompanied by be in? Reporter Shipley. All ward members 5. Would it be a good idea to to attend invited cordially Andrew made a business ask the society editor, or whoever to handles the club tell you news, CACHE STAKE trip to Logan last week. Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Minor came just what farts you should give Members of the Cat he stake her? from Kemmerer to visit with Mrs. High Council will visit six of What would you do if the wards of that stake at the Augusta Bundi rson and the Heber You are a club meetsacrament Pugmire family. Mrs. Minor will ing to the reporting editor services Sunday. The of the society stay indefinitely at the Bunderson local are as follows: paper, and you have n list appointments homo. Benson A. K. Cranr.ey and names of included like would you The Misses Oral and Gwen Joseph. A. Anderson. -in the storyL'SAC students, eame SaturPark William Hyde Evans, Jr., story, being sure and J. Howard day to spend the holidays with rela- to (a) Type thename Maugimn. spell every correctly - and tives, Third ward Robert J. Evans Mr. and Mrs. Lothaire Rich and take or send it to the society and Franklin D Kuhaids. editor? one Sharlene spent day daughter b Call up and give the story L. Fourth ward President ElRay this week shopping in Logan. Christiansen. Matthew Pugmire spent the past over the telephone? Tenth we i d - President L. Tom ANSWERS week at Lava Hot Springs. Perry and Edgar B. Mitehill. 1. Let the drive mHke such sugGary, small son of Mr. and Mrs. North Logi.n I. I. Woodland Glenn Price of Laketown, is spendgestions. and E. Rav Guymon. 2. It would bo the gracious tmng ing a week with Ins grandparents, to do., Unless, of course, you are a the Sidney Pugmires. Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Pugmire woman and the friend is a man. ?. Yes. For there are espcimlly. of Wilder arrived from a two weeks visit at Portland, to spend the busy times in a newspaper office. 4. Yes. Christmas holidays with Mr. and 5. Yes. Mrs. Landon Pugmire. Must Sell Imdiodiately Better "What Would You Do Sterling Rich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Rieh, arrived home Sat- solution (a). urday from California, where he has heen serving a mission for the LDS churrh. OLD FASHIONED Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Pugmire and TAIL MORTGAGE t harlra 1C. tiller, Director daughters left Monday for St. Old And Hymns LOA, t'OKlO RATION George to attend a reunion of tho OuGpcl Prcrtchln Roy A. Welker family. IMVI. KVNU 3:0 Phono 23 L x Mr. and Mrs. Karl Gilgen have 140 KlIO. received word from their son Kay, 'ontinnoiift ... . Utah .. . ogan Intern ttucmdi Oogpol that he has joined the United states air corps for active service. Members of Cleveland LDS ward north of Preston had double cause for celebrating Christmas this year! After months of effort and many years of waiting, their new recreation hall and chapel is virtually complete, and to give themselves a real yule gift they opened with a big Christmas night dance. Sponsored by the Sunday school Marriage Told an-Go- Evan-Godfre- INTER-PROTES- Marriage Plans Are Announced T organization i De-Vo- lf ar for snooo kemval of the superintendency, Dell Smith and Fred Anderson, the recreation hall was center of Christmas activity. Refreshments were servj ed and modern and old time dances .enjoyed. With double the actual dancing floor space availFrans G. Johnson of Richmond able, as contrasted with the old today announced the engagement school hall across the street, the of his daughter, Ada, to Ariel B. Cleveland country residents par- Chatterton, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. ticularly appreciated the new unit. R. Chatterton of Mapleton, Idaho. I The hall was filled with former The marriage is to take place in residents and relatives who were the near future, however the definhome for the holidays. And there ite date has not as yet been a real is stage for the orchestra. Cleveland ward building comMiss Johnson at present is seer mittee. headed by Ray C. An- tary of North Cache high schonj dreasen. and the bishopric, J. V. She is a graduate of that institoJ Theron and Smith Lcland Adams, tion, and of the LDS Business Colan to have set in Painter, example Salt Lake City. She is well lege - i other wards in the building of known in Cache county. hurches. They have matched the Mr. Chatterton is a student at LDS church contributions with la- Utah State, and will graduate this bor. They have used nntivc lumber spring in elementary education! and stone. They have utilized their U.' local craftsmen. Only In a few cases have they had to resort to hiring of skilled workers. In this : 5 way they have been able to avoid the delays created by shortage of . skilled cralstnen. Mr. and Mrs. George Chambers As soon as the heating unit is of Smithfield announce the marinstalled the chapel will ho open riage of their daughter, Aline, td to more complete use. Ray Minkler, son of Mrs. Ed Jones Approximate cost of the struct- of Logan. ) ure is 20,0o0. The marriage took place in Pres-ton, Idaho, on December 23, wedding anniversary of the bride's par ents. A reception was given in their ' honor nt Hyrum that evening. Mr and Mrs. Minkler will make their home in Logan, where Mr, Minkler is a senior student at thd Mrs. Emma II. Callnn of Preston USAC. announces the marriage of tier daughter. Mary, to Gerald Lynn of Lovell, Wyoming. The marriage took place Dei emhi r 19 in the Salt Lake lds temple. The bride is a graduate of PresMr. and Mrs. Marion Jessop of ton high si heol and of the Brig- ham Young university. Following Hyrum have announced the enh,.r graduation From the Provo uni-ar- e gagement of their daughter, Mary, versity she served for two years as to John A. Walton of McGill, NevThe marriage is being planned secretary to President Franklin S. ada. Harris For the past year anti a for the early part of 1942. Miss Jessop is a graduate of half she has heen employed in South Cache high school, where Washington, I). C. Mr. Lvnn is a recent graduate of she majored in music, and Mr. Waitin' Bngliam Young university. He tor graduated from high school in South Arkansas. rved an LDS ntis-io- n Tlie couple plan to make their America, At present lie is employed at Burbank. California, where home in McGill, where Mr. Walton is employed, the couple will malic their home. ; Wed In Idaho J Announcement Of Marriage Made ' St. Charles 1000 HOME -" Cache Couple Mind Your Manners e, dirertion Mrs. A. D. Weeks of Smitirflel presided at a tea at her hint Friday in honor of her daughlet Mrs. Dean Bishoff, who with. M husband recently returned ffori the Samoan Islands. ,1 In the receiving line were lvlri Weeks, Mrs. Bishoff and Mu let Peterson. Miss Kathryn and Miss Marjorie Weeks r the gifts, and serving was little Misses Carol Weeks, oj Liar Thomas and Texie Thornley. riiV ed in native Samoan costuVruL Meryl Elwood, Gladys Bell and Virginia Griffiths were at the sdrvi ing table, while Mrs. Harry CorreJ and Mrs. Nathan Griffiths hat charge of the display rooms. j Articles brought by Mr. and Mi Bishoff from Samoa were on dia play, and during the afternoon typi cal island music was played. About 200 guests called. " Father Announces Maids Betrothal College Ward one-ha- under " Dale Nelson, sister of tig bride, was matron of honor, Vi Bateman and n, Margn.g gmia Farnsworth were bridesmaids an( Jay Skidmore was best man. Thf young bride was dressed In a lava ly while satin gown and bouquet of white gladioli.,cirrieJj Her af Umlauts were dressed i:Y; wnitt taffeta and net, and had 'olA Ia,h; lo,cd bouquets of red roses white sweet peas. j Assisting jn the receiving bni with parents of the couple weri Angela Warnick, Bernice Moss tp Lucille Glover. Mrs. Guy Lewis) Mrs. R. A. Perry and Mrs. fiheltof . ,, poured. Music during the reception wi? furnished by Erma Pehrson am . George Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. Farnsworth vri make their home in Logan for ill present, both being students fa Utah State. f , The fitted IIRIxiTUN S IEV E "Chnstian Science is th ,i l! of the read at the Sunday morning ice of the Logan Christian Science Society at 109 North Main at 1 1 Miss Grace Bateman, daughter ti Dr and Mrs. E. Allen Bateman qj Logan, and Dean Burton Farm worth, son of Dr. and Mrs. B. hj Farnsworth of Salt Lake City, tool their marriage vows Monday, Dr oembor 22, in the Salt Lake LD temple, wifh President Heber J Grant officiating at the ceremony In compliment to the bride an bridegroom, a reception was heh Monday evening at the hoBre,4fp. Lh and Mrs. Farnsworth, ' . Mrs. Dale Nelson,. trtsfpr ot thi bride, was matron of honor, l Vir Bateman and Marian gmm Mrs. sleeves and a (SmicA Tteati. i Farnsworth. unusual turn-dow- Hofler-Stephen- s Pug-mir- j beautifully as a dolman-lig- " 5 Of Monday In f S. L. Temple elegance contractor. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Jossop of Millville, who will observe their golden wedding anniversary Tuesday, December 30, and will mark the occasion with open house. Sin.i-form- weather " v, i ; I Vows Taken I C H Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Jessop of Millville will observe their gold-- ! en wedding anniversary on Tues-- i day, December 30. with an open house reception at their home ft om 2 to ti p. m. All friends and relatives of the touplc are mvi'ed to call during the appointed hours. It is requested gifts be omitted. Mr. Jessop wa.s born in Millville on March 22. 1869, a son of Thomas and Eliza Humphreys Jessop. He has been engaged in farming in Iocatello Valley for many years and lias also owned a ranch in Blacksmith Fork canyon. He assisted in building the railroad into Washington. Oregon and I'arts ot Idaho, his father being a railroad . Weston 11 At Open House .V 1, Rich Elegance Is Written Here Jessop Couple To Preside A Mrs. Leuimia Hovev Im made, Mr and Mrs. Parley Merrill, announcement of the 'mui rmge of hiehlv respected Weston residents, anher daughter. Esther, to c. Rex observed their sixtieth wedding 23. Teaman, son of Mr ami Mrs C niversary on December a family N. Yeaman of Burley, Idaho. In honor of the couple, The marriage took place in the given at the dinner party will be Mrs. Florence Salt Lake temple on August 12 a of daughter. home and has just been revealed. Apostle on Sunday. Kby of Newton, Richard R. Lyman the Mr Merrill is the oldest living marriage ceremony. performed Cache in Valley, born man white Mrs. Yeamen has been teachbox a wagon having been born in ing school in Cedar City, and after November 24 1860, the M Richmond on holidays will resume her work Mar-- r nf pioneer parents, Apostle Stan-until the end of the si hool year. vv Merrill and Cyrene the v Merrill. He pioneered seaterritory when only a few ted families lived there. Mr. Mer-- r with four other men, built the West Cache canal. He served for ,V vcars in the Sunday school as Tl : Editor FEATURES Hyrum Girl To Wed JNevadaii i i GET READY ALL MARRIED FOLKS OR ANYONE OVER 25 YEARS OLD FOR THAT BIG HOLIDAY DANCE MONDAY NIGHT December 29th AT TILE l . L DANSANTE u K E G L A R P R ft c E8 ' |