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Show Gowned in a wedding gown of net and lace over satin, fashioned with high neckline, tiny collar, fitted bodice, long tapered sleeves and skirt with lace insets, Miss Elinor Bosley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bosley, Gorinne, became the bride of Leon C. Whitworth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whitworth, Brigham City, on June PAGE THREE Shower Honors Mcrlyh BOX ELDER JOURNAL Jenson Prior To Wedding Utah Leave For San Antonio Next Week Wedding Vows Spoken By Miss Elinor Bosley And Leon C, Whitworth On June 1 1 In Temple Brigham City. Friday, June 27, Miss Carol Ann Roundy and her mother, Mrs. D. R, Roundy, Mrs. Dee Glen entertained at their home in Mr. Corinne in honor of Miss Merlyn Smith Sealed In Logan Jenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Jensen, Bear River, who Temple Wednesday became the bride of Farrell LarMr. and Mrs. Dee Glen Smith sen, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Larsen of Garland, in ceremon- were sealed in the Logan L.D.S. ies performed on Wednesday, temple Wednesday morning. Mrs. Bosley wore a teal blue dinner gown and Mrs. Whit- worths gown was pink taffeta. Reed (Hadfield was best man. Host and hostesses for the evening were Bishop and Mrs. J. Henry Norman and Miss Bunny Reese. J . t - tv r - vf :'t v i (i i; K' i t r, e ( s im no-ho- MARKET In Rupert Idaho Mrs. A. J. Shields and children, Scott, La Nae and in Nancy, spent last week-en- Week-en- Mr. d and d Bishop Rulon Hirschi presided Rupert, Idaho where they visit over services held in the Perry ed with Mr. and Mrs. Russell ward on Sunday evening, June Acock and family. 22. The meeting was conducted by Eugene Bott. A PUNCH TREAT! Meeting opened with congre gatton singing, "The Lord Is My . S i Light. Dellas Hirschi offered the invocation. Mr. and Mrs. Leon C. Whitworth "Oh Lord of Hosts was the sacramental song, directed . . . plan to make their home in San Antonio where ' Mr. by Whitworth will serve in the armed forces. They were Harper Billings and accompaMrs. Louise Davis. nied joined in marriage on June 11 in the LDS Logan temple. Priests byin charge of sacrament Mrs. Whitworth is the former Elinor Bosley, daughter of were Keith Billings and Gary Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bosley of Corinne. Davis, assisted by the deacons. Speakers for the evening weie -Newell Larsen, of South Box Mr. And Mrs. Lew Rains Dampen Perry Elder stake high council, Keith Thomas Sealed In Ward Girls Trip Young, former Perry resident, now of California, and President Eighteen girls of the Perry Logan LDS Temple ward returned to their homes in Mr: and Mrs. Lew Thomas J. Oleen Palmer. An organ sefcUT WGT I i, Perry on Wednesday following were sealed in the Logan L.D.S. lection was played by Mrs. Davis between speakers. Closing iMit I'Mt a three day stay at BEYUM1A, June temple Thursday morning, 4 tew ' , song was Sweet Is the Work." ikn Girls Home in Box Elder can- 26. Mrs. Melba Oyler closed the yon. were Mr., Accompanying them Snacktime Beverage meeting with prayer. In spite of the torrents of rain and Mrs. S. L. Pehrson, Mr. and the girls enjoyed three days of Mrs. Esty Thomas, Mrs.. Lavina inside activities. They planned Richardson and Mrs. J. E. Jenand cooked their own meals un- sen. The group enjoyed a dinner der the supervision of camp leaders, who accompanied them at the Bluebird cafe in Logan to the home, Mrs. Bertha H. following the ceremonies. Wight and Mrs. La Von Wags-taff- . rucola vie-- . vw- Members of the Ace Hi Pino Ichle club held a party at the home of Mrs. George on iRidd Wednesday evening, IJune 25. Hot luncheon was served with pinochle games following. High score for pinochle went to Mis. Herbert Merrill, Mrs. George IRidd drew cut, low went to Mrs. Earl Barnard and Mrs. E. J. Larsen received traveling prize. Members attending were: Mrs. IP.W. Jensen, Mrs. Earl Barnard, Mrs. E. J. Larsen, Mrs. Herbert Merrill, Mrs. Wynn Jensen, Mrs. Ed Rasmussen and Mrs. James Faulkner? CLEARWATER 29. Regular Sunday Night Meeting Held In Perry e. Ace Hi Pinochle Club Holds No Host Party FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Accompanying them were Fred The personal shower was held Mrs. L. J. Smith, Mrs. Bishop and Mrs. Evan Woodyatt, 28. June on( Monday evening, Woodbury and Mr. and Mrs. During the evening those pres- Verl Petersen. ent designed a wedding gown, headdress veil and bridal bou- Fifth Warders To Learn quet for the bride to be. The entire ensemble was made from Cake Decoration Tues. newspapers. A special demonstration of A delicious light luncheon was at served to the following guests: garnishing will be presented ReMrs. Merlin Jenson, Mrs. W. L. a meeting of the Fifth ward on Tuesday, July 1, lief Larsen, Mrs. Glenda Critchlow, at 2 society p. m. Mrs. Mary G. Parsons, Mrs. According to Mrs. Grace Price, Kathryn Y. Wight, Misses Wilma Larsen, Renee Larsen, Rou president, Miss Bessie Hansen stress cake Jean Ward, Darlene Burt, Sha- will particularly ron Young, Barbara Larsen, decoration inwillher demonstration. make reports Teachers Francis Petersen, Sally and Jill and everyone is cordially invi Roundy. ted to attend. June Ar-dit- MID SOUS SPECIALS and moire Miss Leota (Hunsaker was in 11. charge of the guest book. h Gift bearers were Misses Wedding vows were recited Patti Jensen, Helen by the young couple in the L.D. Reese Bosley, and Marilyn Hewlett. 6. temple in (Logan with Elder Miss Donna Compton, Miss G. Nelson performing George the ceremony. Joyce Holmgren, Mrs. Ralph 'Forsgren and Mrs. Leon Gilbert Wednesday evening In the ward recreation hall the were in charge, of the many couple were honored at a recep- lovely gifts presented to the tion. young couple . Guests were received by the The wedding cake was white couple standing before a double with dainty pink rosebuds and candelabra centered with a vase silver leaves. A mlnature bride of peonies and orange blossoms. and groom topped the cake. It The blossoms also adorned the was displayed upon a lace covcandelabra. ered table with lighted pink taThe bride was lovely in her pers on either side. wedding gown. To complete her Miss Janice Jensen, Miss La ensemble she wore a tiara of Vonne Jensen and Miss Ruth seed pearls which held in place Marie Young were in charge of a filmy fingertip length veil serving. which was edged with two rows music for the enof lace. She carried a bouquet tireBackground was evening played on the of pink rosebuds with white Miss Dorothy Ann piano by ribbon streamers and backing. Several vocal numMaid of honor was Miss Do bers were sung by Mrs. Amber reen Bosley, gowned in green Hansen Phoenix, AriDoyle, net over green taffeta in a floor zona. Miss Reese enterBunny with lengfh model, strapless, tained with a humorous read, matching stole. The program was announcMiss La Rey Bosley wore yel- ing. ed by Howard Jensen, master low net over yellow taffeta, Miss of ceremonies. ffo1 Ann Forsgrens gown was blue net over blue taffeta and Immediately following the rewore ception the young couple left Miss Nancy Stallings for Las Vegas, Nevada, where green net over - green taffeta. Each carried a bouquet of red they honeymooned. Next week they will leave for rosebuds with matching net San Antonio, Texas to make backing. Rosebud corsages were pinned their home. Mr. Whitworth will at the shoulders of the mothers. enter the farmed service as a second lieutenant. He is a spring graduate of the Utah State Ag ricultural college in Logan. sm YOUR AG MARKET 1952 Fierces presented the guest of honor with many gifts. WW. 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The children Cutcher PORK & BEANS WIIEATIES Scoff Shields Has Ninth presidency In Perry responsible for the- - trip were Birthday Anniversary Mrs. Alta Barnard, Mrs. Norma Mrs. A. J. Shields entertained Bott and Mrs. Barbara Hirschi. in honor of her son, Scotts ninth first of the is the ward Perry wards to stay at the home this birthday anniversary on Monday, June 23 at the home of his summer. grandmother, Mrs. Lewis M. OlYWMIA playing croquet. A birthday cake was the highlight of the afternoon with birthday refreshments served to: LarDarlene ry and Bobby Preece, and Tracy, Tommy Joyce Thompson, Tamara and Chris Gene Victor and Petersen, Scotts two sisters, La Nae and VEL 3D' ,r REMINDER'S 11th ADVERSARY " sen. ,, The youngsters enjoyed various games and spent the time FAB 2 FLAKES $8.97 CHURCH BOOKS REDUCED! 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