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Show Ferl Rose Barker And John Reed Call Are COX ELDER JOURNAL United In Logan Temple Rites On June 5 , Srigham City, Utah Friday, Juna 13, 1952 Return From Sun Valley Vacation Tuesday Eye Mrs. Harry Smith and daugh ter, Elaine and Leona May, reI .1 turned Tuesday after a weeks vacation in Sun Valley, Idaho. Enroute their they visited with Mrs. Glen Simmons, Twin Falls, a sister of Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Simmons accompanied the Brigham City people to Sun Valley. WM, II W. Vosco Call, and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hill daughters, Joan and Freddie, and sons, George and Jimmie, visited the Hills daughter, Mrs. Herald Beck who is very ill in the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake City, Sunday. Mrs. Phil Hyatt of Cariin, Nevada, has been a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hill this past week. HONEYVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Ward Cowan and Mrs. Charles Pitts of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. David Shelby and daughters, Lee (Ann and Sandy; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nelson end children, Carol, Barbara and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold IF. Hirs-ch- i Ray, all of Ogden, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. of Huntington Park, Calif., Norman Hunsaker this past spent several days this week week. , visiting at the home of 'Mr. and Petersen. The children who wlill enter Mrs. Warren school this fall in Honeyville Everyone is invited to phone and Deweyville started Kinder their society items for the News this week at the garten Honey Journal to 771. viile school house. It wilt run and for the next six weeks. shoulder length veil of fastened to a bonnet of tiny seed pearls completed the brides ensemble. She carried a fan shaped bouquet of pink pinnochio roses with ribbon and centered with a detachable orchid. Mrs. Beverly B. Olsen, sister of the bride, was matron of honor and wore a floor length gown of blue taffeta. were . Shirley Bridesmaids Thomas, Bobbie Ann Stewart, Mrs. Shirley Hyde and Sandra Orem, who wore floor length gowns of yellow, green, lavendar and pink. The matron of honor and all four attendants wore identically designed gowns. All carried maline puffs sprinkled with glitter and studed with pinnochio roses. Mrs. Barker wore a floor length gown of melon crepe and Mrs. Call chose a floor length red crepe gown. They wore corsages of symbidlum orchids and pinnochio rose. Marcus Jensen stood with the groom as best man and J. Grant Olsen, Lyle Orem, Lloyd Andersen and Wayne Thomas were A tlncey taintif Can Be Hilling person can worry himself sick over uncertainties. If the problem has legal tions, your lawyer can dispose of it for you with assurance and dispatch. It is a lawyers business to give advice and guidance. Consult with him, secure in the knowledge that he is trained to guide you and is bound by the confidence you impose in him. Ccndult tfcur iauifet Published by the Utah State Bar t - Remenber Fathers Dau JUNE Miss Jannie Bos of Utricht, Holland arrived in the United States last week and is a guest at the home of Mr. and . Mrs. Leland Hunsaker in Honeyville. She will spend some time visiting In the UiLA. Visiting at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lea land Hunsaker are Arden, and Johnnie Louis, children of Mr. and Mrs. IRex Lewis of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hunsaker are happy over the arrival of new baby daughter, bom 'in the Brigham City hospital June They have three other chil dren, two girls and a boy. iMr. and Mrs. IPeter Hunsaker and family of.RlChlin, Washing, Miss Ferl Rose Barker ton, are visiting at the home of . . . who became the bride of John Reed Call in ceremonies Mr. parents, Mr. and on L.D.S. She is Mrs. Hunsakers June 5. temple performed in the Logan Leon Hunsaker for two the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Barker. weeks. Mrs. (Ellis Tolman, Mrs. Ann ushers. Has Club Dickey and Miss Marie Paskel The wedding cake was three Neighborette gave a lovely party for Mrs. tiered and was topped with a Lovely Party June 5 Duke at her home TuesDaisy two and wedding held club The Neighborette tiny temple bells with the names Ferl and their monthly meeting at the day afternoon. Those present besides Mrs. Tolman, Mrs. DickReed on each. home of Mrs. Arlis Hunsaker on ey, Miss Pashel and Mrs. Duke 5. June were Mrs. Ruth Hunsaker, Mrs. In charge of the serving were was A evening' very lovely Ken Hunsaker, Mrs. Maudell Grace Petersen, Gloria Davis, exErma Jensen, LaRue Thomas, spent with all the. members Burke, Mrs. Rose Tolman and Mre. Laura Tolman. Lowiea Stewart and they were cept one present. The birthday of Mrs. Wanda Mrs. Paul Rosebautn of Brigassisted by Dorothy Ann Lela Mae Nelson, Rose Thompson was honored. A very ham City was a guest at the luncheon delicious served was home of Mr. and Mrs. Tolman Marie Lomax, Carolyn Phillips by Mrs. Arlis Hunsaker, Mrs. Ell Burke on Sunday. and Mary Lou Stewart, Mrs. Gilbert and Elsie Burt. Mr. 'Merrill Duke and Miss Mrs. Newell Call, Mrs. George The next club meeting will be Janae Christensen were married R. Craghead, Barbara Knudson, held July 10, at the home of Mrs. on June 5 In the Logan temple. Lou Jean Hamilton, Marilyn Wanda Thompson. They are. now on their honey Call and Suzie Ferry,- were in moon. On .their return they wii of the gifts. charge make their home here. Leaves For California ,, Beth Poulsen, was in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Tolman - Burke ' ' the guest book. After Visiting Here and daughters, IDiane and Gale; Karen During the evening Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Young Mr. and Mrs. Claudius Tolman; Craghead played the solovox. left here for their home in Grid Mr. and Mrs. 'Ralph Tolman, For her going-awaoutfit, the California, after spending and Mr. and Mrs. Hewett Tolbride wore a pink linen suit with ley, the past . month visiting Mrs. man Visited Bingham Canyori u ' red accessories. parents,. Mr. and Mrs. and Mf. and Mrs. Bob Turner After returning from a honey- Youngs C. C. Hansen and a sister, Mrs. at their, home at Blufdale, Utah moon trip through Los Angeles Thomas and a brother, on Saturday. and San Francisco the young Oleen., Fryer The Five Busy Bees held their ( couple will make their home in Also she visited a brother, meeting at the home of their Salt Lake City where the groom and a sister, Mrs Lucy leader, Mrs. Burma Orme, Monwill continue his studies at the George Nichols and their families. day. The girls are learnng to ' Utah. University of darn and to make hot pads. The bride is of Box Box Elder high school and is at Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Bensen Elder high school and attended tending school at the U. of U. went fishing in Idaho this last He has also completed an LDS week-end- . the USAC at Logan. ,' They really got some The groom is a graduate of mission. . beauties. Miss Helen Boothe and Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Boothe and children, Sharon, Duane, Dennis, And Vicki Lynn of Ogden were all guests on Sunday at the home, of Mrs. Paulie T. Installation of new- - officers Saturday will be the feature of the regular eight oclock meeting of the auxiliary of the Fraternal Order of Eagles at the Eagles home in the First Security bank building. t Following rites a dance for auxiliary members nd partners t will be held. ( ( 9 Mrs.Esther Hodges will be installed as new president, Mrs. Helen Davis. It was learned also that auxiliary officers here who entered the state ritualistic contest last Sunday, June 8, won third place honors. Ta-mr- Lilly-whit- 1STH Eagles Auxiliary Will Install Officers At Saturday Meeting ' SflGSOffi) brides illusion A lors. cr host and hostess. The couple were further honored that evening at a reception in the Fourth ward chapel. To greet their many friends that A. Raymond officiated. called, the couple stood before a background of candalabras The bride is the daughter of tied with pink ribbon on white Mr and Mrs. James W. Barker stock and orange blospeonies and the bridegroom is the son of soms. Mr. and Mrs. W. Vosco Call, all The bride was radiant in a of Brigham City. floor length gown of white satin. the It was styled with a stand up Immediately following ceremony, the couple was hon- collar and buttoned to the waist ored at a wedding dinner at the with tiny satin covered buttons. Bluebird Cafe with Mr. and Mrs. The sleeves were long and tapered to a point just over her hands. The skirt was lact with a satin overskirt giving a scalloped effect, cascading into a full train. The lively dress was designed toy the bride. Lovely Miss Ferl Rose Barker became the bride of John Reed Call, Thursday, June 5, in ceremonies performed in the Logan LD.S. temple. President George with Hunsaker as president Mrs. Mildred Harper and Mrs. as counseDorothy Hunsaker Makes Nuptial Promises June 5 PAGE FOUR e, Make farming easier and more pro- ) fitable by letting electricity pump water, hoist feed, heat water, and so chores. many other labor-savin- g s ZUNDEL'S t - & y r has . all the Arrow Gifts you'll need BUY FROM YOUR DEALER 2353$ O 101 'UfcJ!' - "VJSH-KF- ' u 3 4JD ster- - ffaJUBTi QgnciaE Boothe. At the Sunday evening service, the Young Ladies M. I. 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