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Show ! Fifth Ward Primary Teaching Staff Completed ' THREE FiGE JOURNAL DtR . City. Utah 22. 1951 improvement ll4l the South tit canyon, 26, a Bo Invited are 'stake - t ' ; afii '. . being sponsored Elder stake nt fe ,uth Box rs. , softball and Js will begin at 6:00 lowed by a picnic ffeam and drinks will sd by the stake and a . rames, the lunch follow will particfpating. three stake rards ihe first of anned by stake the announced today was Hendricks, Y. W. M. it sident Wallace and . Mens Young t. su-in- : SAT. OWS Ladies fun ined By END) Gdlfers City n Ogden iGolf and were guests of the Golf and Country Wednesday, June g on ' ' ; pro, was the day. of golf ig the morning fjug scores .were High low score Free-Mk- . )gden. Mrs. Kay Norma Butler low rom Brigham City, Mrs. rgensen and Mrs. Beed w putt 14 from Ogden low Camille Larsen cm Brigham City. serv-o- n jus luncheon was at the club house direction of Mrs. Mary airman. The following listed Mrs. Reese: Mrs. Earl, Mrs. Grace Ras-MrDorothy Thomp-Elain- e Holmgren, Mrs. laron, Mrs. Meltoa Jep Mrs. Jessie Jepiperson. ie Johnson, Mrs. Kay and Mrs. PhylHs Oall. g luncheon the ladies off and bridge. Schneider, Ing ; nirsday, June 28, tal-Ade- la- Brigham City ciuib invited to a luncheon jf golf in Logan. the i Dancers led r Of 7th Dance firs The following ladies were sustained as primary officers and teachers in' regular Sunday night meeting in the Fifth ward on June 10 to complete the organization of the primary in that ward: June Sholty, secretary; Portia Reeves, . organist; Qwen Carver, chorister; and a Drollette, Ida Smith, Nellie Wlxom and Vilda Bartschi. Primary is held on Wednesday at 3:30 in the Fifth ward. Following is a complete list of primary workers: Donna Woodbury, president; Faye Christensen,' first counselor; Yvonne C. Hansen, second counselor; June Sholty. secretary; Portia Reeves, organist; Gwen Carver, choris-ter- ; Ada Shields and Jackie Petersen, 3 and 4 year olds in Group One; Norene Kimtoer and Barbara Rowe, 5 year olds in Group One, Marvel Young, Group Two; Sylvia Andersen, first Zions; Luella I)rollette and Alma Allred second Zions; Phyllis Valentine, Larks;. Cora Olsen, Bluebirds; Jenny Jensen, Seagulls; Ida , Smith and Nellie Wixom, Blazers; Vilda Bartschi, Trekkers; and Eugene Laney, Guides. Fifth Ward Hear High Councilmen Sunday Eve High council visitors and i j at the Fifth guest speakers June 17. ward evening, Sunday to and II. were Douglas Quayle Brian and Helen Smith Nebeker of Willard at Cooley Memorial Eugene Perry.. Stephen R. Bunnell conducted hospital. the meeting. Bishop J. Oleen Harry and Barbara White Rud-de- Palmer presided. are the parents of a boy the meeting Mrs. During born June 13, at the local hosas Lloyd Olsen was released pital. chorister and Mrs. Mar ward Ora and JensenOwens Stephen was sustained as of Mantua announce the arri- tin Rasmussen chorister. ward val of a balby daughter, borft June 14 at Cooley Memorial hosMdntlre are the parents of t pital. Me Glen and Irene Forsgren Leg boy born June 15 at Cooley mortal hospital. of announce arrival the gett A baby daughter was born at their second child, a girl, born June 14, at Cooley Memorial the local hospital to Elidio and Cardinas Silva of Parocinia hospital. A boy was bom June 14 to Honeyville. James and Marilyn Roche Wilford and Dorene Bradshaw Wright of Corinne announce the Forsgren at the local hospitaL Grant and Clarice Johnson arrival of a girl born June 16 at Hirsehi of Riverside are the par Cooley Memorial hospitaL ents" of a boy I born June-1at : Charles and Rosella Tilch Neddo of Malta Idaho, are the Cooley Memorial hospital. Cecil and Grace Funk Nell of parents of a girl born June 18 Brigham City announce the arri- at Cooley Memorial hospital. Durward and Dorathea Orth val of their first child, a eon born June 15 at Cooley Memo- Palmer of Park Valley announce the arrival of a son born June rial hospital. A boy was born June 15 to 13 at the local hospital. A boy was born June 19 to Bud and Phyllis Smith Braeg ger of Willard at the local hos- Vernon and Reta Dustman of Deweyville ait Cooley pital. Lawrence and Jennie Finn Memorial hospital. A Tonight boy was born June 13 Local Player Trained Donkeys ll Sunday, June 24 Corinne Baseball Team vs. Corinne Mexican Baseball Team CHILDREN 25c ADULTS 60c 5 1 - 5 P.M. UTAH CORINNE, , Tricks Thats New DONKEY CIRCUS Bun-derso- n Mrs. Sarah Jensen ;f the City i United In Home Ceremony Lu-ell- party Tues- at Box El-- i park. oatl. . NEWS-JOURNA- GET RESULTS ADS L Observes 75th Birthday Anniversary Mrs. Sarah Jensen was honored Sunday, June 17, at the home of, her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Forsgren, on her 75th birthday anniversary. 'A delicious hot dinner was served at 1:30 from a dinner table centered with roses. Each of her children was presented a miniature of her wedding picture as a favor. The grandchildren presented Mrs. Jensen with a beautiful corsage. She also received many gifts. Mrs. Jensen is the mother of five children: Mrs. G V. Forsgren CMatoel), J. Clark Jensen, Mrs. Jack T. Higginbotham (Ruth), Ray T. Jensen and Harold Jensen, 12 grandchildren and three members of the Twenty-twfamily were present to honor her Sunday. By Shopping At son-in-la- o J. Whitaker Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Melvin ! Your Two Big . . . became man and wife in home ceremony performed June 15 at the home of the brides parents Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Forsgren. Bride is the former Janet Forsgren. Janet May Forsgren And Melvin J. Whitaker Recite Wedding Vows On Frdiay, June 15 Lovely Janet May Forsgren, of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fonsgren, and Melvin J. Whitaker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy T. Whdtaker, were united in marriage at the borne of the brides parents on Friday, June 15. President J. Edwin Baird performed the ceremony in the presence of relatives and close Mends at 6:30 oclock.: daughter The young couple stood before lighted candelabra centered with a huge bouquet of Final Plans Made For orange blossoms and pink roses. Mrs. Harvey Forsgren was maCivic Club June Party tron of honor with Anna Lee Hunsaker ; and Marqueretta annual for the Final plans EmWhitaker as bridesmaids. club June Civic Improvement Whitaker stood as mett best party have been made accord- man for his brother. M. A. Mrs. proiBurtcher, to r ing ' ' ? The bride wore a wedding gram chairman. ? of nylon and lace The party will be held Satur- gownsatin.white The bodice was fashover, 2 at 23, June day afternoon, ioned with lace over satin with oclock at the summer home of sleeves. The skirt and Mr. and Mrs. Vosco Cali, in Box tiny train was of nylon. Her fingerElder canyon. Mrs. Burtcher reveil was caught up minded the ladies that in case tip length rose buds, fastened white with of stormy weather arrangements She wore to a small riffled have been made for accommo- mitts of lace and cap. carried a bridations at the Central school. dal bouquet of white feathered The program, Down By the carnations and begonias. Old Mill Stream," will begin at Mrs. Harvey Forsgren wore two oclock. taffeta and carried a nosepink Thoe desiring transportation of yellow feathered carnatare asked to contact Miss Mabel gay The bridesmaids wore yelions. Christensen. carnation low and carried ft ' Stores Ada raiAYmd decorated by her sister, Mrs. Glen Leggett, was displayed upon a table covered with lace cloth. Lighted white tapers stood at either side of the cake which stood upon a mirror. The cake was four tiered and topped with a heart centered with a miniature bride and groom. Best wishes decorated the cake along with Lilly of the Valley, rosebuds and lattice work. The color scheme was white with pink and dainty touches of yellow. served refreshments were during the evening under the direction of Mrs. Frank Kamely, Miss Mrs. Clinton Andersen, Francis Kamely and Mrs. Denzel Forsgren. Those who served were: Joan Forsgren, Yvonne Jorgensen and Geraldine Forsgren wearing pastel formals and SATUJOTAV SPECIALS! Summertime Is Iced Tea Time TEA 1 lb. 330 . carnation feathered matching . corsages. Mrs. Harry Hanline. Mrs. Eme mett Whitaker and Miss Fehrson were in charge of ' the gift room. During the evening several vocal1 selections were sung by Mrs. Glen Knudsen, Mrs. Harold Felt and Wayne Hunsaker. The singers were accompanied by Mrs. Arthur Steffen. Immediately following the reception the newlyweds left on a honeymoon. pink The bride is a graduate of Box 'Elder high school this Spring The phone number of the News nosegays. as flower and is now employed at J. C. (Little Sue Leggett and Journal Society editor is 771. girl wore a yellow formal and Penney company. carried a pink carnation nose-gaThe bridegroom Is employed .. . HI Large 46 oz. Can , dancers of this reminded r of the ance to be held Friday, June 22, at 8:30 at nth ward hall, previously announced charge would be one couple. Mrs. Clarence resident of the Seventh imary In charge of the rare ' that fifty cents per nnounced s only weeds le today of the dance will primary song SUNDAY was of yellow roses and begonias. Mrs. Whitaker wore a pale blue lace and crepe dinner gown. Her corsage was of pink 'begonias and pink roses. AH men in the wedding party ' wore boutonnieres. hoswas Mrs. J. Edwin Baird tess for the evening. following the Immediately ceremony a reception was held in honor of the newlyweds. Many friends and relatives called during the evening to extend best wishes to the young couple. The wedding cake, made by the mother of the bride and FUTURE CREAM ON SUNDAY NO BELOW CEILING PRICE! U0IRIRB, GROCERIES , ' WILL Chicken Noodle DE SOLD Ceiling Price 18c SALE PRICE Whole Kernel UTAH VALLEY SWIFTS REST mum bourbon CANTALOUPES an Y v ' v You Have Saggitis Of The Springs We can in difficulties your remedy ONE DAY. Well rebuild your sagging mattress into a genuine .' 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