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Show Dun; i m i Are Making Home In Brigham City A vst h ns V4 F .s ' -- t J'rjYtiT - een an LDS ie as r id Relief years. 2 1 daugh-Weston- Petite and lovely In a gown and net over satin, Miss Sheryl Ann Barker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Barker, Brigham City, exchanged LDS temple wedding vows with Parley T. (Tommy) Rasmussen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Scothern, also of Brigham City, August 11 in Logan. President A. George Raymond officiated at the temple rites which united the young Brigham City couple. A wedding dinner was served at Maddox Ranch House the same afternoon with parents of the bridegroom as hosts. length and fashioned of lace over net and satin with fitted bodice. Queen .Ann collar, long tapered sleeved and tiny lace coverecf buttons down the back. The skirt was designed with four lace ruffles over net and taffeta. tiara of seed pearls held the veil of brides illusion. The veil was lace edged. Her only jewelry was a single strand of pearls and pearl drop earrings, a gift from the Reception Held During the evening of August 12, Mr. and Mrs. Barker entertained at a wedding reception at the Sixth ward recreation hall. A floral arch and candelabra were the setting for the receiv, ing line. The new Mrs. Rasmussen greeted the many well wishers who called dn her wedding gown. The gown was floor Bridesmaids were sisters of the bride, Mrs. LaVon Nelsen, Mrs. Blanche Christensen and Mrs. Doris Stander, and bridegrooms sister, Mrs. LaDean Marcaritonio. Miss Janice Jenson was maid of honor. of lace NKL h East, ives are I during 5 are re- Sheryl Ann Barker Is August Bride ; Mrs. Weston; Mrs. R ; id Falls, (Dessie) R. A. am City; son, Salt s. D. 34 35 f Wll-Sh- e also great-- great- - arShe carried a beautiful rangement of Adondo orchids centered with Cymbidium par- bouty wore white carnation tonnieres. The bridegroom's boutqnniere was a pink rosebud. He was attired in summer formal, white jacket, black trousers and black tie. Beautiful Cake Displayed during the evening Christensen. Serving were Dee Ann Rasmussen, Arlee Reeder, Donna Morgan and Deon Rasmussen. Mrs. Marqueretta Tolman was at the guest book. Gift bearers were Ruth Stander, Shaunna Rasmussen 'and Margaret Ann Marcantonlo. t Lovely Gifts Presented In charge of the many lovelv gifts presented to the newlyweds werev Mrs. Lillian West-oveMrs. Patty Ilunsaker, Mrs. r, Henrys Parrish spent an joyable evening at a lawn party at the rectory Friday evening, August 19. , The party was sponsored by the Mens Holy Name and Ladies Altar societies. Prize winning games were played with John Gomez winning the grand prize. Lovely refreshments were served by the ladies of the Parrish and served by the Alter Society. Believe .it or not . . I havent scrubbed or waxed tny linoleum 'Ji ! I I Me. In charge of refreshments following golf games were Mrs. Mildred Shumway, chairman, Mrs. Grace Davis, Mrs. LaVoy Chlar-sen- , Mrs. Etta Moskowitz, Mrs. Gertha Williams, Mrs. Arvella solo, "Through the Years by Powers, Mrs. Bonnie Jorgensen Mrs. Muriel and Mrs. Lola Wlnzler. Karl losephson. Barker entertained with a solo, Mrs. Delbert Hadfield assisted For You Alone. Mrs. Farrel Bess were in by The young couple left immeof the prizes presented diately for a ihoneymoon trip to charge Bryce and Zions parks and Las following games. Prize winners' Included Chet Vegas. For honeymoon travel Mrs. Rasmussen chose a purple Hamilton and Mrs. John Larsen, linen suit with yellow accessor blind bogey; Mns. Chet Hamilton, ' most 5s; Dr. S. L. Moskowitz, ies. , They are now at home at 462 most 6s and Quenton Allen as door prize winner. South Second Bast. Both are graduates of Box El der high school and seminary Island, Anyone? The bride is employed as secre LACONIA, N. H. (UP) There tary at the American Sports Is an island for every day in the wear The bridegroom is a grad- year at Lake Winnepesaukee. uate of Weber college and plans Of its 365 islands, 274 are mew t GIVEN AWAY FREE BY BESIGHAM CITY AT THE PEACH AYS MERCHANTS - jpfL 3,(0) U. Winner Must Be Present and Hold (UP) Paid Admission Stub. g Walk A Block and Save 'i C77D Lawrence Chapman has built a complete miniature three-rincircus in his cellar. The layout includes the big top and all the familiar circus gadgets, with models of the ringmaster, the lion tamer, clowns, ballerinas and roustabouts. Stub Over 50 of Americas whisky is produced in Kentucky... and FREE TICKETS MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE FOLLOWING MERCHANTS! Furniture Stores Billiards Kentuckians choose Early Times Club Billiards P & W Pool Hall r over all EARLY TIMES Dairys Grocery Stores Superior Dairy Sycamore Grocery ,.every ounce ft mans whisky o 1MI, IB PROOF STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKY KENTUCKY LOUliyiLLE 1, KENTUCKY EARLY TIMES DISTILLERY COMPANY . Valbergs Fife & Wife Market Peoples Drug Glen's Rexall Drug Hamilton Drug Center Mack's Pharmacy Electrical Stores Beehive Coal North Main Furniture Hadfield Furniture , Kaiser Company Lumber-Hardwa- re Ready-To-We- ar Milady Shop Van Engelens Youth Shop Block's Merrell's Inc. Lumber Co. & Implement Truck Brigham Tri-Sta- te Drug Stores other whiskies He Signed Beflosre EDeposifimg! oil IT icEiet Munstt Food King Ken Jensen's Market W. B. Jensen & Sons 0. P. Skaggs Smith's Super Market Lynn's Drive-I- n Market & Appliance Breitenbeker Electric Florists -- Gifts Drewes Floral & Gifts Jewelry Stores Palmer Jewelry Peters Jewelry Simonsens Jewelry New & Used Car Dealers Andersen's Ford, Inc. Central Chevrolet Copin Motor Co. Greenhalgh Motors Jack Morris Buick Co. Packer Motor Co. Newspaper Box Elder News & Journal Office, School Supplies Reminder Office Supply 5 s- - - K of the auxiliary-entertainemen of the club. 4rlD0M Weber Memorial park in South Fork, Ogden canyon, was the setting for the summer picnic of the Northern District Business and Professional Womens clubs, Monday evening. chicken Enjoying lunches, followed by bingo, members of wAe seventy-fivthe Ogden, Logan and Brigham City clubs. Special guests were Mrs. Marcella Finlay, Midvale, state president; Miss Pauline Fuller, Logan, state second vice president; Miss Melba Hobbs, state Midvale, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Lyle Cardall, Salt Lake City, state parliamentarian;' and "Miss C. Jean Shon-ka- , Brigham City, state immediate past president and director. The Ogden group served as hostess club, with Mrs. Elva Layman as general chairman, assisted by Miss Dorothy Campbell, Ogden club president. Visiting and community singing around a huge campfire concluded the entertainment. Attending from Brigham City were Mrs. Daisy Hansen, Miss Mrs. Elnara C. Jean Shonka, Bowcutf, (Miss Lenora Romer, Mrs. Sid Hess, Mrs. Darrell Mrs. Emma Stephens, Miss Elizabeth Preston, Mrs. Parley Lee, Miss Imogene Bywater, Mrs. Betty Pederson, and Miss 'Anna Erickson, northern district director. The' next meeting of the Brigham City club will foe held on September 19. SKOWHEGAN. Merrells, Inc. Members this mm Cellar Circus Sold bn A large group of golf enthusiasts enjoyed the party held SaL urday, August 20, at the Brigham City Golf and Country Club. e intybak&f , - Northern 'District BPW Club Enjoy Outing en- Myrtle by Aux. y Mr. and Mrs. Parley T. (Tommy) Rasmussen spoke wedding promises in the Logan LDS temple on August 11. Mrs. Rasmussen is the former Sheryl Ann Barker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Barker, Brigham City. Mr. Rasmussen's parents are IJr. and Mrs. Jesse Scothern, also of Brigham City. St. Henry's Parrish Has Lawn Party Fri. Enthusiasts Are was the beautiful four tiered Identically Gowned wedding cake. Each layer was They were gowned in identical separated by colonnades and gowns of pastel pink and green beautifully decorated. The cake Mrs. Violet antique taffeta with identical was topped wtth a miniature Jackie Malmrose, descend- - Tingey, Mrs. Roma Barker and to attend the USAC this fall. and earrings temple white necklaces . . . St. Barker. Musical Program CHenry Nielsen was master of ceremonies, Mr. Nielsen announced two vocal solos, Meland ody of Love Wedding Prayer, by Wesley Boman, and an original reading by Mrs. Margaret Lewis. Mrs. Lottie Tyson, Jennie Nielsen and Doris Tingey sang "Temple of the Father, followed by a vocal Mrs. Go Enteitaincd Fieihum City. Utah Friday, Auqust 26, 19SS gifts from the bride. They car- ing with miniature bride' and ried modern bouquets of roses groom on the stairs. and carnations centered with Background music was playCm')iduim orchids. ed during the reception by Mrs Flower girls were Marilyn Let Udine Hawkes and Marilyn Christensen. Pamela Nelson, Sietfen at the violin and organ. Karen Stander and Debra liosts and hostesses for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Barker wore a gown of Eoyd Sheffield and Mr. and Mrs. pink embossed nylon with Mrs. A Elwyn Seely. Scothern in green lace over tafin charge of the refreshfeta. They wore Cymbidium or- ments served were Mrs. Nola chids at their shoulders. Larsen, Mrs. Zelda Rasmussen, Vernon Drewes was best man Mrs. viable Burr, Mrs. Louise with Clair Rasmussen and Rich- Theuson, Bill Stander and Jay ard Rasmussen as ushers. All men in the wedding 5 Bex Elder JOURNAL l v. . 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