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Show PACE three elder .gpu journal tah 1351 and A. "Burtcher Sidney Lynn and !? returned recently from a In visit in Arizona. V. visited they Arizona mother, Mrs. Burtchers and her sister, da East, In Phoenix r Kelley. Mar- sister, Mrs. Otto u , ier Wedding Vows Recited lh L.D.S. Trnple Id Logan By Donna Harmon And Ronald L. Nelson Wedding vows were recited on Friday, April 13 by Donna Mae Harmon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hannon, and Ronald L. Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Nelson of Corinne. D. S. temple ceremonies performed by President Joseph Da nes of the Logan united the young couple temple in the presence of: Mr. and Mrs. Harmon, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Nelson, Mrs New STYLES New COLORS New DESIGNS IN 1951 WALLPAPER Come PATTERNS In And See Them . . . i Roll low As LAST CHANCE! SIMMONS CHARM 220 coil regular $44.95 value, Bow only mattress, yOOi I w $33.75 Matching Box Spring SlMM&NS MODERNNuOUNGE, a sofa by day, a comfortable bed at night, OK regular $82.75 value, now yOOiW BEAUTYREST MATTRESS with 837 Beautyrest coils, 10 year guarantee $69.50 Matching Box Spring , The meeting was presided over by Bishop Rulon Hlrschi with Douglas Oyler, counselor, conducting. The opening song, "Oh Say What Is Truth," was folsung by the congregation lowed by the invocation by Royal Petersen. t The sacremental song, 'Remembrance of Thy Suffering," was sung by the Relief society singing mothers under the dlrec tion of Hazel Allen. Phillip Oy ler and Richard Billings, priests, were in charge of the sacrament assisted by the deacons. The speakers spoke during the remainder of the meeting, Following Mr. Woodburys fine talk the chorus sang The Morn Mr. Quayle then ing Breaks." spoke. Closing song under the direction of Harper Billings with Louise Davis- as accompanist was "Parting Hymn. Mrs. Mary Wood offered the benediction. was $69.50 $5.00 a month payment Many other special sleep values! Small down t.-a- SILVER (IwuM Whisk. 70S Oral Neotr.l Spirits. IS (Proof Kltu JvX Dixie Ann Mecham Teacher Trainer Meet Held For Perry Teachers 1 The Hoopes and ' Burtchers were close friends when the two families lived In Arizona. , Nona Scothem, Joyce Billings Thelma Billings. and Cheryl Lund performed duOpening prayer was offered ties of gift bearers and also by Mrs. Merle Andrews. Mrs. served dainty refreshments from Billings conducted the meeting. a serving table covered with a Mrs. Andrews then conducted beautiful lace cloth. Lighted the scriptural reading project. candles were on the serving taMrs. Carrie Petersen assisted ble. Mrs. Maxine Nelson at the by wedtiered The white three showed the need of music piano ding cake decorated with silver in the life of children. Lessen and green "was made by Mrs. for the evening was Children Ida Olsen and beautifully deco Need Experience. rated by Mrs. A1 Larsen of Visitors from the South' Box Logan. The cake was topped Elder 6take Primary board Were with two silver bells with names Mrs. Ellen Siggard and Mrs. of the couple engraved " upon Ruth Barnard. v them. Tiny love birds holding Refreshments were served by the wedding ring also decorated Mrs. Vivian Nelson, Mrs. Lois the cake which stood upon Thorne, Mrs. Edith Christensen lovely mirror. Lighted white ta- and Mrs. Ruth Hirschi. of the pers stood at either side cake. The young couple was Phone your society news to 77L presented many lovely gifts. Following a honeymoon In L 3 Arizona and Southern Utah the newlyweds are making their : home in Corinne where the groom is engaged In farming with his father. Both are graduates of Box El for the der high school and seminary, Mrs. Nelson is employed at the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph company as a tele " phone operator. in Quality in was held A kitchen shower honor of the bride on April 8 at ; the home of Mrs. Rodney Nel- - 1 . l ! ? tout fun ' i Keep at homo It's safer and far more economical. Lot us expertly restyle ( it carefully dean Dixie Ann Mecham, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira W. Larsen, has recently returned from Los Angeles, California where she participated in the fourth annual Festival Contemporary Arts sponsored by the University of Southern California with eight other colleges and universities collaborating. Under the direction of Leon Dal-liduring the three day festival nine original student compositions were performed by the B.Y.U. group from Provo. These numbers were varied ln type and musical form. They port sisted in instrumental v numbers as well as four vocal composl tions. The vocal numbers were eung by Dixie Ann Mecham. All these numbers were very well received. Mr. ahd Mrs. Harvey Mecham of Salt Lake City accompanied the group to Los Angeles. - and glare it e , it in our modern : vaults. summer-stor- ' ,'T ' A n son. Close friends and relatives Dinner Guests a the spent evening making Hoopes brides book. Light refreshments andMr.sonandofMrs. CloydCalifornia Norwalk, were served. Many useful kitchen utensils were presented the were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. bride. Burtcher. j6f9 . Participated In ' 4th Annual Festival Donna Mae Harmon and Ronald L. Nelson , . . who became Mr. and Mrs. in lovely L.D.S. temple ceremonies in Logan, on April 13. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harmon. Ronald is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Nelson. Distilling Cota. LdImU, PsMuytnah PHONE - all-girl- "VC QAQ five you so much April 22. Teacher trainer meeting for Everyone Is invited to phone rinne. The remainder of the evening officers and teachers of the Per- their society items for the News was spent in dancing to a Kays-vill- e ry ward was held Friday, April and Journal to 771. ? s orchestra. 20, at the home of President North Mains great SIMMONS BEDDING SALE ends this week. This is your last chance to get these, and other, outstanding sleep values! Come in Friday and Saturday! Use your credit to buy during this sale! ' No other whiskey Evan Woodbury and Douglas Quayle were speakers at the Perry ward at regular Sunday night sacrament services held ceremony. Friday evening a reception held in the Fourth ward hall in honor of the newlyweds. Three hundred friends and relatives called during the to extend best wishes evening to the young couple. In the receiving line were: r and Mrs. Harmon, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, Rodney Nelson, twin brother to the groom was best man, the groom, the bride, Mrs. Wendell Scothem, matron honor and Mrs. Rodney Nel-- i and Miss Joyce Stokes as bridesmaids. The bride was radiant In beautiful wedding gown of taffeta moire. The bodice was tightly fitted with a ruffle yoke. The full skirt fell from scallops at the waistline. Tiny buttons lined the back of the bodice. The sleeves were long and tapered. Her fingertip length veil cascaded from a seed pearl crown She wore an orchid corsage. Mrs. Scothem, sister to the bride, wore an aqua formal. Her corsage was of gardenias. Mrs. Nelson wore a yellow formal. Miss Stokes wore mle green. Both wore corsages of gardenias. Mrs. Harmons afternoon dress was aqua trimmed with lace, Her corsage was gardenias. Mrs. Nelsons dress was navy blue. Her corsage pink carnations. 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