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Show 3 EASTER SPECIAL Japan has nearly 6,200,000. farm households. The actual farm population is 38,000, 45 percent of the Japanese Marriage Announced Wedding Ceremonies Unite Miss Jeanne Fujikawa Of Brigham City and Hiro Nagao of Honeyville I FACE THREE BOX ELDER JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Wedding ceremonies In the cut during the evening. April 11, 1952 Friday. Those in charge 'of serving Ogden Buddhist church performed by Reverend Sasuka on were Mrs. Kokayashl, Mrs. Ishll, March 15 united Jeanne Fuji- Mrs. M. Fukuda and Mrs. S. kawa, daughter of Kiyozuchi Mrs. Merle S. Cheal was in Fujikawa, Brigham City, and Hiro Nagao, son of Mr. and charge of the guest book and Mrs. H. Yamasaki, Lily NakaMrs. U. Nagao of Honeyville. iFollowing the ceremony in mura and Kay? Aoki were in Ogden a reception and dance charge of gifts. Gift bearers honoring the newlyweds, with were Susan Cheal and Margie more than 300 attending was Okimura. The program presented during held in the Honeyville L. D. S. the evening was announced by recreation hall. Kol Haramota, master of cereThe bride was lovely in a monies. Honeyville trio comwedding gown of bridal satin posed of Rea Nielsen, Fat Hun-sakwith lace bodice, net yoke with and Carol Johnson accomflowers of sequins and pearls. panied by Leota Hunsaker, sang The sleeves were long tapers. Because" and "1 Love You The billowing skirt descended Truly. Miss Nielson then sang gracefully to form a sweeping Always." Mrs. Helen Bunnell tram. A tiny Juliet camp edged played a piano selection. with pearls fell to sheer illusion the following Immediately THIS fingertip length- veik She car reception and dance the young of of the a ried Lily bouquet In Califorhoneymooned couple Valley and baby Vanda orchids nia. For he going away outfit, surrounding a white orchid. the bride chose a navy blue tai(Receiving line stood before lored suit with white accessorAND double candelabra adorned with ies. pink net bows and silver wedThey are now making their EVERY SATURDAY ding bells. A bouquet of pink home In Brigham City. and white carnations, snapdra NIGHT gons and stock also added to Large Crowd Enjoy decorations. the North Stake Ball Maid of honor was Miss Rose HARMON-IZER- S A large crowd of North Box of the sister bride, Fujikawa, and stake members Mrs. Fumi.Doga, sister of the Rider AT THE groom and Miss Tilly Ishida friends enjoyed the annual Gold were bridesmaids. All wore and Green Ball Tuesday eve strapless net gowns over taffe ning, April 8, at Box Elder high ta with matching net stolls. school gym with background of Maid of honor wore pink and Junior Prom decorations. North stake board officers were bridesmaids gowns were green, Mrs. Hiro Nagao The bouquets were of baby in charge of the affair with Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Glover as floor Vanda orchids. . . . formerly Jeanne Fujikawa, daughter of Kiyozuchi FujiiFlower girl was Margie Okl show directors. kawa of Brigham City, became the bride of Iliro Nagao on a was The first REGULAR PRICES Phone 738 For Reservations mura who carried a basket of 'Jealousy, March 15. rose petals and was gowned in tango written by Ronald Driggs, pink net over taffeta fashion former General Board member, ed with scalloped collar and Along with others scheduled for the dance Lillian and Ralph hemline. , Shoji Wataiiabe of Honey Westover participated. Miss Leota Hunsaker accom ville was best man. Ushers were Koji Jfagac and panied1 a modern waltz num ber and Marilyn Kotters name George Fujikawa. All men in the wedding par was added to the group dancing Tambourines. Ruth ty wore carnation boutonnieres. "Laughing five tiered A whit Morrell danced with the waltz wedding cake decorated with ballet girls. Clyde Glover was master of love birds holding wedding bands, pink rosebuds and , a ceremonies for the evening. Mubride and bridegroom sic was by the LalVerd John or3 miniature was displayed and the cake was chestra. Special lighting effects were , WE ARE CELEBRATING under the direction of John Ras-" mussen and Herb Adamson. Mr. and Mrs. John Webber of the general board in Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hadley, Ogden stake dance directors were In attendance. Wa-tanab- e. SATURDAY TO THE Plenty Of Free Parking Space r AT 330 SOUTH MAIN PHONE 64 .... 'witkifou THIS BIG EVENT LOOK AT Missionary Mothers Hear Report On Mexico t. npms.lL FOR EASTER 'GOOD FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY LARGE VISIT RANCH Dozen OUR MEAT DEPT. AND SHAKE HANDS WITH HOWARD OUR NEW BUTCHER Missionary Mothers of the Fourth ward met for Tegular monthly meeting on Monday, April 7, at the home if Mrs. Mary Hotter. t Missionary report for the; eve ning was given by Mrs. Isabelle Edison who related most Interesting experiences from her She also Mexican mission, showed colored slides of Mexico. Missionary Mothers group of the Fourth ward was organized more than 50 years ago and has met monthly, except for the three summer months, since. Each month reports are heard from missionaries serving from the ward. Those who have been in- - the organization since its beginning report that It has been most inspiring to hear of L.D.S. missionary activities in many lands. Following Mrs. Edisons report Monday evening, refreshments were served to the following: Mrs. Amy Phillips, Mrs. Leona Bunderson, Mrs. Olivia Knight, Mrs. Esther Freeman, Mrs. Alta Shaw, Mrs. Ella Johnson, Mrs. Maggie Lee, Mrs. Annie Tingey, Mrs. Pauline Hadfield, Mrs. Geneva Wright, Mrs. Lottie Si monsen, Mrs. Abbie Madsen and Mrs. Edison. WALNUT tive prices. Check this V MEATS 8 ozi package MILK WHITE r WONDER FOOD ...' FRESH . turned from a delightful trip to San Antonio, Texas. While in Texas they visited with Sergeant Albert W. Kim-ber, who is stationed at Lack-lanAir Force base. They also visited with Pvt. Peter Nolan at who is stationed Peirce, Lackland. Enroute they viewed" Bryce, Zion and Grand Canyons andj Carlsbad Caverns. Many of places of interest were included in their San Antonio stay. They saw the historic Alamo, Bracken fiidge park and many army and air force installations, They report 500 enthusiastic members of the LIDS, branch in San Antonio. 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