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Show Become Mr. And Mrs. -- Only t and postal officials here wantThir ing a change in the name of . families squabbled j their street. They finally prothe Mount among themselves and with city posed Harmony (Lane. Wfli Third Word Primary Knudsen presided In the ES meeting V. con jsffisir tt by he CO"8: offered Knudson ;Wis ,e prayer. acrament er ' troup ..pres60! Hear Trainer Lesson l eve-r- Sunday Hansen last was being and Jr, the congregation a o Ann (Larsen gave "What it means to a In eirl to receive an Camile Lar award. a ,r of Cleo Ann, gave jay Meservy . (Part three of teacher trainer lessons A Child Needs Discip line, was given to officers and teachers of the Third ward Primary Monday, March 5, by Mrs. 'Amelia Welling. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Ruth Phillips with Counselor Madge Hull conducting the meeting. Opening was offered by Mrs. Arleneprayer Kun-zle- r followed by the reading and approving of the minutes of the February meeting by Doris (Following Mrs. Wellings most interesting lesson the closing was offered by Mrs. Nona Mdntlre gave a talk prayer Funk. Teen-tIt means to a alk. o an IndivI , (Light refreshments were servand his father, ed by Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. Audrey fd, and Mrs. Lois Watkins. Mdntire, gave a talk Busby St. Patricks theme was The n, used throughout for decorating hnson rendered an or were and refreshments ion after awards Those present were: Mrs. Leah follows: Mrs. Madge Hull, Mrs. .ffensen, supervisor Anderson, Marie Robinette, Mrs. Doris Si-- , it quorum of (Deacons, Mrs. Arlene Kunzler, e monsen, awards to Bruce Mrs. Merle Christensen, Mrs. Compton and De- receive :R; I kin nlll toln, An-uc- 01, Uarda a Itll that icioui ennett. Tab supervisor of John Linford, and ' Gerald istensen, quorum, Jleial inderson Mrs. Nona Funk, . . . 8. Baby Born To Hugh Bryces On March 8 Alice Elizabeth Haun and Kenneth D. Hansen who were married in lovely home ceremonies, March A reception followed the wedding. lenuu edij i Ari-izon- a. ikti d4i ! friends and relatives were in an El Paso, Texas hospital. attendance. is the first This grandKings as follows: and the Bryces first grandWith Lawrence M. Malan offi,nderson of the first child son. The mother of the baby is ciating, the bride was given in roup presented awards the former Donna Mae King of marriage by her father. The bride and groom stood in front Brigham City. of a large bouquet of roses and The phone number of the News stands of green foilage with and Journal Society editor is 77L white bells intermingled. The brides gown, was of traditional to Ilene Monson, iDeOn Rasmus white satin, with a fitted bodice sen, Gail Wright, Carla Jensen, and long pointed sleeves. It had De On Doris, Joan Jensen. a Victorian lace collar and a ; Krene Hansen for the second skirt in train. The brides to full Beehive group, presented veil was of illusion lace and fell Ilene Hansen, Lorraine Young, from a satin fitted hat. Arline Monson, Cleo Ann Lar a nosegay of She carried cajf think your fa 6en and Mary Ann Williams. roses centered with a n't know? Your talisman Roma Jeppsen for the M. I. A. I Your employer? large white orchid. .It oon finds out. But Maids, presented to Lorene Me The bridesmaid, Miss Nelda i need know if you Janet Intire, Beverly Meservy, Sonotone 1 Wrirht, Karen Craghead, Karen lonttlgst at Leona May, Elaine Eskelsen, to at then made were Mrs. Gus N. Cook. if) , Va. (UP) o PACE THREE BOX ELDER ' - I JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday, March 16 1951 'Msnr iGoir UDoMair you can't beat a Yours for Yours of Depcntfnblc Trunsportntionl $Vhen you buy a Pontiac you buy more than of pride owning the most beautiful thing on America Straight Eight wheels you buy a car that will deliver com- - i ll Drive pletely satisfying, carefree performance year LaweallFrleed far with CM Hydra-Ma(Optional al extra oo0 after year. ' Your Year ('bales el Sliver Streak Engines- eyes will tell you Pontiac is a beauty, v every time you see one and the records will Straight Eight r Six prove Pontiacs dependability every mile you j drive one. Dollar far Dollar You Just Cant 3 The Meet Beaatllal Thlag a W heel j Beat a Pontiac! ; l. Perry and Mrs. Merlin The bride is a graduate of Weber college and the L. D. S, institute of religion there. The groom is a member of the navy and after a short honeymoon Call, was dressed in a pale green will return to his base at Alaballerina lace skirt and her bou meda, Calif. For the present the bride will be at the home of her 17 East 2nd South quet was a nosegay of pink parents. roses with tiny hyicinths. The best man was Herbert E. Brown. Alice Elizabeth Haun And Kenneth D. Hansen ' Exchange Nuptial Vows In Lovely Home Rites eppsen tin ty-tw- Order your stationery, office and business forms, envelopes, etc. today at the Phone your society news to 771. News-Journa- for the Teach Mr. and Mrs. D. C. King represented to Kay At lovely home ceremonies, ceived word recently of the ar obert Jensen, William Alice Elizabeth Haun, daughter of their rival first grandchild, wynn Olsen and Gary a boy, born March 8, to Mr. and of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon N. Haun, Mrs. Hugh Bryce of Bryce, Willard, and Kenneth D. HanKnudsen presented sen, 6on of Mrs. Don D. Hansen Jay Valentine, Lynn The baby, weighing seven of Sandy, Utah, became man wis Knudson and Jay pounds four ounces, was born and wife on March 8. Close th nt . . , Owens, Mrs. Mildred Perry, Mrs. Margaret Hillam, Mrs. Nedra Whitaker, Mrs. Vera Jensen, Mrs. Mrs. 'Audrey Busby, Amelia Welling, Mrs. Lois Watkins, Mrs. (Ruth Phillips, Mrs. Alice Hall-in- g and Mrs. Florence Dunn. supervisor of presented quorum Reed John Jensen, Vernon ry Valentine, Denihomas Mdntire, er, Jerry Meservy and eppsen, RICHMOND, Spring Festival for Ogden Folk Dance association was held Saturday. March 10, In the Webeq high school gymnasium. Members from Circle Eight dance club. Promenaders and Pioneer Folk Dance club, junior group, attended the festival from this area. Exhibition dances were danced by members of the 16 clubs present. ' The Brigham City Two Step, a dance written recently by La Rue Yates, was well received by the group in Ogden. (Mr. Yates was complimented for the fine work he has done with folk and square dancing in Brigham City. Five couples, representing the junior group for Pioneer Folk dance club, danced the Brigham City Two Step for the group. Those dancing were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Burbank, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Andersen, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Call, Mr and Mrs. E. M. Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Glover. Election of officers of the association took, place and outgoing officers were honored. officers Among the outgoing was Mrs. Melvin Kay who has been serving as secretary and treasurer for the past year. The remainder of the evening was spent in square dancing with live callers, , And Girls Receive Individual t Second Ward Sacrament Services fays e And Lived Happily ters Attend Spring Dance Festival FnsBneip Motor (Comrapaimy Brigham City Utah The brides mother chose dusty rose gown and 6he wore an orchid corsage. The grooms mother was dressed in a dark green gown and wore a pink rose gardenia corsage. The refreshment table, covered with a pink satin cloth, was centered with a four tier wedding cake topped with love birds. On both ends of the table' were crystal candelabra holding pink tapers and surrounded with Chinese pink roses. Assisting at the wedding were Mrs. (Herbert E. Brown, Miss Linda Louis, Miss Avalon Hub. bard,.Miss Ida Kunzler. Mrs. Alta (Foulsen, Mrs. Iris Miller, FRIDAY & SATURDAY ft SPECIALS 4) 4 Out-A-- INOTOliE EARING ENTER 7 HOTEL SHAM S ), MARCH 21 M. to 6 P. M. FNtOMT nn C. Beyelcr Bldg. Ogden, Utah " 0 Eccles g Burt. Janice Huraker, Joyce Kimber, Marie Jensen, Ilene Petersen and Elaine Smith. Thurza Moyes for the Junior Gleaners presented awards to Arline Dunn, DeAnn (Davis, El' len Christensen, Marilyn Anler son. Charlee Johnson and Darlene Burt. J. A. Meservy, presented to Wynn Jeppson, a third award for the second quorum of Deacons, the first and second Beehive groups and the Junior Gleaners and the M. I. A. maids. There were three boys with 100 percent attendance at sacrament and priesthood meetings, Jay Meservy, Reed Olsen and Thomas Mdntire. Two girls have 100 percent attendance records at sacrament and M. I. A. meetings: LaVon Mdntire and Beverly Meservy. The congregation sang, the song and closing concluding prayer was offered by Arlene SPRING CLEANING SALE WHITE STAR on ") BEEF Grated toma- cue ci LIBBYS LIBBYS STEW - $r-J3- No. 2 can I8H uiirjauimiM 12 oz. 490 You'll be proud 16 wear this gay, colorful plastic apron. Youll love Its big pockst for keeping so many useful things handy. 430 Send for this Beautiful Bargain GET ORDER BLANKS HER SWAN Reg. Size 3 for 2QC GARDEN BATH SIZE 2 Dunn. ' Large Crisp Bunches 31' ' VEGETABLES FRESH CARROTS, 2 bunches, ONIONS By can , 31 ; RADISHES, 2 bunches Reynolds V. Reeder 2)0 8 Lb. 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