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Show T ri I Mrs. Myrland Balls Name d Kindergarten Club President By Acclamation At First Annual Meet Logan Temple Scene of Ceremony Uniting Jewell Dinner Party At Maddox Jensen And Ronald D. Iyer son On September 17. ' Jayceettes Enjoy Lovely i A beautifully planned dinner meeting was held at Maddox Ranch house oa iFriday evening ' for Jayceettes. President Norma Sheffield con ducted the business meeting. Mrs.. Jean , Davis presented Mrs. Denise Hansen as her guest. Following dinner games were played with Mrs. Sheffield and Mrs. Afton Swenson winning prizes Door prize went to Mrs. Sally Hatch. An interesting and educational demonstation on floral and novelty 'arrafeements was given by Mts. Lewis Olsen of Brigham Floral and Olft. The demonstra-tihr- i will1 be useful to all who attend. .Those in charge for the Mrs. Jean Davis, director, alb'ng with Mn. Marie Majestic Logan L.D.S. temple, was the scene of the wedding ceremony which united Miss Jewell Jensen, daughter'of Mrs. Martha Jensen of Brigham City, and Ronald D. Iverson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Iverson of Tremonton, on September 17. President George A. Raymond officiated In the presence of close friends and relatfves. Immediately following the nuptial vows the bridal group were entertained by Mr. and ; Mrs. Iverson, the of parents Mrs. Myrland Balls was elect ed new president of Kindergarten club of Brigham City by on Friday afternoon at the War Memorial home at the first annual meeting of the club. Mrs. Balls election followed the resignation of Mrs. Glen Dummer. Mrs. Dummers letter of resignation was read and ac,, cepted. . The meeting on Friday was conducted by Vice President Mrs. Leon Rees, Mrs. Ronald Ballingham led in the pledge and Mrs. Wendell Kotter gave the prayer. Following Mrs. Balls aecep tance she spoke briefly express Ing her thanks for the eonft dence of the members in her. Announcement was made that Mrs. C. R. Jones was to be sent to Oakland, California where she will attend Western States Civil Defense training school for one week as representative of Kin dergarten club. Mrs. Jones re sponded thanking members for the privilege of attending the lovebirds under an archway of flowers. Lighted Whits tapers in on either crystal holders stood side of the dake. ' , The new Mrs. Iverson donned suit with purple and an pink accessories, pinned orchid at her shoulder and left for a honeymoon trip to Southern Utah and Las Vegas. The young couple, are making their home in Logan where the bridegroom' is enrolled at the U.S.A.C, The bride la employed by Logan Exchange of the Mountain States Telephone com ,, .. t pany. She is a graduate of Box Elder high school and seminary and for the past year has been a telephone operator at the Brigham Exchange, The bridegroom is a Bear River high school graduate and has been attending the U.S.A.C. in .4 j Logan. , a purple , bndegroom, at a wedding breakfast at the Bluebird. The newlyweds were further honored that evening at the Fourth ward L.D.S. hall where many guesls called to extend best wishes and participate in a leception and dance. The radiant bride was gowned Croesman and Mrs. Merlynn in a creation of slipper satin Nelson , jiR styled with fitted bodice, V shaped neckline, lace collar and long pointed sleeves which came Mrs. Rudolph Meyer to points over the wrists. The skirt was full and fell into a Entertains Civic Club . i t chapel train. Her sweet heart Mrs. Rudolph Meyer, native bonnet of satin held the finger-tiveil of filmy brides illusion. Hawaiian, now of Ogden, servShe carried a bridal bouquet of ing as an exchange teacher, was pink and white carnations and guest speaker at the first meetred rosebuds surrounding a sin- ing for the fall season of Civic Improvement club. Mrs. Meyer gle detachable orchid corsage. The receiving line btood be- was cleverly introduced to ,the SIWINO INSTRUCTION XPfRT REPAIRS fore seven branch double candel- ladies present by Mrs, Durrell Nielsen. SINGER DRESS abra centered with a huge bouSEWINO NOTIONS Program arrangements PORM HELPFUL FINISHING SERVICES quet of gladioli and fall flowers. were made by Mrs. Don ShefBELT Mrs, Lonny Loveday in blue field and Mrs. Earl K. Seegmill-er- . COVERING SUCH AS BUTTON , , AND BUTTONHOLING. tatfeta stood as matron of honor MARINO Mrs. Russell Tingey, vice presfor her sister. Ora Fay Iverson in . 4 i ident, oonducted the business pink taffeta with net and Neone Andersen in green meeting in the absence of Mrs. and white eyelet organdy were Zenos W. Earl, president, who bridesmaids. All carried jaoee-gay- s was vacationing in the East-Fla- g of carnations complimenceremony was Jed by Mrs. Jenson with Mrs. J. Oleen their to Osey gowns. tary , 2456 Washington Blvd. , Lee Iverson was best man for Palmer reading the prayer. OGDEN, UTAH his brother. Reports were heard from Dixie Mother of the bride chose a Gordon, Mrs. David 0. Andersen pale blue afternoon frock and and Mis. M. A. Burtcher. PHIL HOLMES The resignation of Mrs. John Mis. Iverson wore a deep red Brigham Representative gown. Mrs. Jensens corsage was Weir was read and accepted. Delicious of gardenias with red rosebuds. refreshments were 335 East 6th North Mrs. Iversons was' of white rose- served to 63 ladies from a lace lhond 501 It covered serving .table centered buds. ' Dshens for the evening were with a huge basket of fruit and LaVar Jensen and Verl Iverson. autumn leaves by: Mrs. George FOR YOUR PROTECTION All men in the wedding party Mason, chaiman; Mrs. Emma Mrs. Don Stevens, Sheffield, Singer Sawing Machine Co. wore carnation boutonnieres. e continual ill Orlando Jensen was master of Mrs. Earl K. Seegmiller, Mrs. policy cl felling ill machinal only ceremonies and announced the Eric Seashore, Mrs. Wm. Sack-ett- , through Singer Sewing Cenviolin solo, Mrs. Orval Sackett, Mrs. Aters identified by the amout following program: Donna lbert, Stoner, and Mrs. Lloyd Years, Red "S" trade-maoa the Through the f window never through Green accompanied by Mary Cas Reese. Dixie Gordon; deportment itorei or other tleton; reading, Oh Promise Me, Donna Green; Fort tewing machine dealers. Brigham Camp vocal selections, Because" and Oh Promise Me, Earl Johnston Met Last Friday accompanied by Mrs. Johnston. Mrs. Carol Ann Woodyatt was Opening meeting for Fort at the guest book. Brigham UP camp members Gift bearers were Deon Allen, was held ort Friday evening, Marcia Jean, September 26, at" the home' of Bobby, t r Mrs. Afton Olsen, Joyce, Pam and Judy Jensen. Those in the gift rooms .were Meeting opened with congreDoreen Iverson, Merlyn Larsen, gation singing I Can Not Sing Francis Petersen, Carol Ann the Old Songs, , followed by STANLEY KRAMER PRODUCTIONS Roundy, Kathryn Wight,, Jean-in- e prayer by . Chaplain Rebecca presents Wesson and Joanne Richards. Korth. The group then sang, In the Those In charge of serving were: Afton, Lois and Joan Jen- Sweet By and By followed by roll call showing nine officers, sen and Shirley Ann Woolsey. Guests danced to the La Vard eight members and two guests, John orchestra following bridal Mrs. Jean 'Jones and Mrs. Mina Freeze present. waltz by the just weds. white three Eletha Jacobson was named The beautiful tiered wedding cake was dis- as a new member of the group. THURS., FRI., SATURDAY was the They Came In 52 played upon a lace covered faTWO BIG FEATURES ble. The, cake featured pink lesson ably presented by Mrs. s Lila Wright. Mrs. Marjorie Perosebuds and blue and was topped by two tersen read a sketch on the life tRyYfcAg6 of John, Henry Bott. Mrs. Lola Stowell represented county comi pany, Ode To the Pioneers was the closing song. Mrs. Stowell offerTwith Ihe ed the benediction. Refreshments were then served by Mrs. Olsen, nafoonncw heartsig h Mrs, Caroline Christensen and Mrs. Lila Wright , "PICK O THE PICTURES" - ! W- IRfisTt' somoeo lip ; - -: ; p p - over-skir- t, 1 SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. . wv &!&& . 3i ff l I ,: If f 4 ! Jj f fii - j-- SH s. a t t .rV s i vV .,4 s' ... mraN forget-me-not- jS (Caipiifloll iSfl LAST TIMES TONIGHT Walt Disneys . . . Mrs. Don Byron Wilson . . . was the former Rita Jensen,1 daughter of Mrs. Milton Elliot Jensen of Brigham City!and the late Mr. Jensen, prior to wedding vows spoken with Don Byron Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. David John Wilson of Ogden, Nup, tial vows were recitel in Salt Lake L.D.S. temple. ! 1 t . 3rd Ward Junior Gleaners Bid Goodbye To Summer With Hobo Hike Last Saturday Bidding goodbye to summer. Junior Gleaners of the Third ward held a Hobo hike last Saturday, accompanied by their teaeber; Gladys Johnson. Simonsens Attend Funeral In Seattle , from Pfc. Arden Jenson Reports To Omaha, Neb. military Personal BI lettin of ' MILLAY RTHS had ever broken her heart. And now Edna Millay has for hersei! with magnifioanea and candor through this riA heritage of letters. 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DETROIT (UP) , k he service In 1944 Phone your society news to Robert Bat tie, 23, sentenced to one to five years in prison for stealing a city garbage truck, explained the Plans are being made for an- theft by saying, J wanted to nual October membership ban- take my girl friend for a drive. quet for all Kindergarten club members and prospective members. The banquet will be held Friday evening, October 10, at 7:30 m. at the Intermountain Indian school cafeteria, with a charge of $1.50 per plate. Membership drive will end on October 6. All members are asked to make reservations for themselves and their new members by calling 440 before October 8. General chairman of the affair is Mr. Reed Merrill with Mrs. Clark Hillam as membership chairman; Mrs. Roy Barnard, director member; Mrs. Dean Bunderson, decorations; and Mrs. Darrell O. Johnson, social chairman, , ,, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Simonsen and daughter Doris accompanied Leaving Brigham City bright by Mrs. Elverda Rasmussen of IVJrs. Lorna Reeder was hostess and early, they traveled to the Sublett, Idaho, journeyed to to C. S. C. members In Corinne canyon park where they cooked Seattle, Washington to attend on Friday evening. breakfast and then enjoyed a funeral services for Mr. Simon During the evening the group three hour hike. sens sister, Mrs. Jennie Simon was organized with Mrs, Athleen Upon returning they roasted sen Jensen. Services were held Hardy named president, Mrs. La Verne Nelson, vice president weiners over' the campfire. on September 19. Enroute home the group visit' and Mrs. Jean Nelson, secretary-treasure- r. ed Grand Coulee dam, then con The evening was spent in sewtinued on to St. Ignatius, Jlon tana Where they visited with ing and a delicious dessert lunMr. and Mrs. Fat Smith, former cheon was served by the hostess. Those were: Mes- Brigham City residents. The dames: attending Della Carter, Wanda Smiths Joined them in their trip e Misrasi, La Verne Nelson, The following births are an to Glacier National park. Nichols, Bertha Rader, Fanneunced by attendants at CoolCy They returned to Brigham City nie Berry, Wilma Johnson, Nola via Lehadore, Idaho where they Memorial hospital:. Olsen, Pauline Jensen, Cleone A boy on September 25 to Wil were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Far Nichols, Athleen Hardy and Mis. , rell Simonsen. lard and Helen Birth Smith of . Jean Nelson. From Son Hear Holbrook, Idaho. A girl op September 26 to Ver-no- n Upon their arrival hotne they The phone number of the News and. Rita Dustman Bunder- received several letters from and Journal Society editor is 771. ' their son, Lee J. Simonsen, Who son of Dewey ville.' 4 Zenos W. Earls Home Richard and Evelyn Deem is serving in ships service From Cross Country Trip Burt of Ogden are the parents of aboard the USS Peidmont. Lee informed them he had arrived at a boy born Sept. 26. . , i j Mr. and Mrs. Zenos W. Earl , John Abbott - and Mary Ann Sasebo, Japan from Pearl Hararrived home on Friday evening Weight Barber of Willard an- bor and that they were leaving following a .two weeks vacation nounce the arrival Of a girl born for Korea. He stated he had been playing ball when the , September 27. , i trip. The Earls left September 13 A boy was born September 26 ship docked. He pitched for the by streamliner for Flint, Michi- to Clifford James and Lora Bench service quarters. Girl Enrolls In College gan. There they picked up , a Smith of Logan, , , Doris Simonsen enrolled for A girl Was 30 new Buick. for their son, t Dr. Wynn Earl, and continued on to to Vinile and Hazpl Jnnesi Barnes her sophomore year at Weber ,f. college on Monday. . C. to see the of Brigham City,' Washington, sights. Their trip took them to On 'September 30 Sa bqy was Savanhah, Georgia, then across born to NormaiCapd, Helen Shel- Ted Korths Return To country through Alabama, Mis- by Hunsaker of Hpneyville. Idaho After Visit Here sissippi, 'Louisiana, Texas, New Mr. and Mrs. Ted Korth have Mexico, Arizona, Nevada and Fish At Alpine : home. , Myrland, Arden, C. and Laren returned to their home in Nam W. Balls, Carl, Diieti, Walt Jor- pa, Idaho, after spending the dan and Winston P. Nelson past few days at the home of Mr, at Alpine, Norths parents, Mr. and Mrs. spent the week-enOrson Korth of Brigham City, Wyomig, .fishing , , became assistant grain buyer and in July became assistant coordinator. IJe, with his wife - and . two boys, lives at 465 35th street la Ogden, Mrs. Lorna Reeder C. S. C. Hostess Friday, 4 4 t Darryl J. Woodland, husband of the former Marie Holland of Brigham City, and former Willard resident, has been. named grain manager and district coordinator In the , intermountain ! area for General Mills - Sperry division at Ogden. Mr. Woodland is a graduate of the University" of Utah and ; came directly to General Mills at Ogden in 1939. Returning s - HOOD" "ROBIN traction of the evening at the Eagles home tonight, Wednesday, beginning at 8:30 p. m. All Eagles, their partners, auxiliary members and their partners are invited to attend, W 7 Prior to bingo games officers and committee chairmen of the Auxiliary will meet at 7:30 p. m. for regular officers meeting. Mrs. Marjorie Jensen was Initiated as a new member of the Eagles Auxiliary on Wednesday evening, September 24. - Door prize for the evening was won by Radeen Vincent. The meeting was conducted by, Mrs, Esther Hodges, president, y tiJlft long-tim- rk Bingo Party For Eagles ' And Auxiliary Tonight Darryt . Woodland .. Named, Coordinator atis featured to the be Bingo m -- , r,- - (indergarten Club Plans Membership Banquet A Elder NEWS -, .Brigham City. Mali ' Wednesday, October L 1S5R Pfp. Arden Jensen, son of Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Jenson, has reported for duty at Omaha, Neschool. were on Reports projects, braska, following a short furgiven October banquet, and Fashion lough in Brigham City. Frolic, by Mrs. Roy Barnard; Jenson has been stationed at Kindergarten Peach Day float by Lowry Field, Colorado. chairman, Mrs. Clyde Glover; While at home parties membership committee chair were given in hismany honor. His man, Mrs. Clark Hillam, . who Mr. Mns. and Osey asked that names of new mem grandparents, Jenson, entertained at a family bers be in to her by October 6. dinner. Those were: Meeting adjourned and re Mr. and Mrs. attending Floyd Jenson and frCshments were served by Mrs. family; Mr. and, Mrs. Merle Jen Leon Rees, Mrs. Herman Had eon and family; Mr. and Mrs. field, Mrs. Laren W, Balls and Frank Jensen and. family and Mrs. Euene Wright and Mrs. S. Mrs. Merlyn J. LarSen. , ' Moskowitz. i- Box .3, |