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Show JA ' Brigham City, Utah Friday. October Nmr Writ Latter Wedding Promises With Phil C. Rasmussen in Logan 17, 1952 FORT WORTH, Tex. (UP) An thief who left an unmailed, unsigned letter in a pilfered car trapped himself. Detectives Heman Cobb said the letter described a previous car absent-minde- theft.- d - Gowned in satin and lace, Leona Craner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Craner of Corlnne, and Phil C. Rasmussen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Rasmussen, also of Corinne, recited wedding vows on September 29 in the L.D.S. temple in Logan. Presi- - HUNTERS! the hunting season opening with a Celebrate big time VA. SATURDAY " I J NIGHT! That evening in the Corinne ward recreation, hall, the newlyweds received guests at a reception held in their honor. w jras-v-- Traveling in 1847 was the lesson given by Mrs. Karen Wilde followed by the hymn, Come, Come, Ye Saints." Mrs. Alice R. Rich then read several poems she had composed and Mrs. Rae Christensen told of her recent visit to Nauvoo, New York, and especially of Scotland, the home of her ancestors. She told of the luxury of the 6hip Queen Elizabeth which she and her family traveled in and compared it to the sailing vessels which our early settlers traveled in to get to our land. Seventy seven good cheer visits were reported and Louie B. Andersen offered the benediction. were refreshments Lovely served to 33 members and two visitors by Mrs. Martha Jensen, Mrs. Katherine Olsen, Mrs. Artie Sessions and Mrs. Gilbert. Ezra Hanper. Mother of the bride chose a chocolate brown street length drees and Mrs. Rasmussen wore a green street length gown. Both wore corsages of chrysanthe mums. Master of ceremonies for the evening was Bishop J. H. Norman. The following program was presented: piano solo, Shara Lee Jeppsen; reading, Dyan Welch; vocal duet, Darrell and La Preal Anderson; song, Ann Jones and remarks by Bishop Norman. The beautiful white two tiered wedding cake was displayed during the evening. The cake was topped with a miniature bride and groom and decorated with wedding bells, pink rose' buds and silver leaves. Refreshments served during the evening were under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Craner, Treva Harper and Elaine Carter. Those in the gift room were: Alene Smoot, Joan Nelson, Carol Jean Hubbard, Janet Davis, Donna Rader and Janet Abel. Following , a honeymoon in Southern Utah, the newlyweds are making their home in Corinne where the bridegroom is engaged in farming. 'Both are graduates of Box El- - w r I $1.25 Per Couple I i 1 i GOOD.. Mr. and Mrs. Phil C. Rasmussen wedding promises in Logan L.D.S. temple on Sepspoke tember 29. The bride is the former Leona Craner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Craner of Corinne. Mr. Rasmussen is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Rasmussen of . . . der high school and seminary and the bridegroom recently returned from an LD.S. mission in Northern California. Californians Honeymoon ,n Nevada And Utah Mrs. Shirley Whitaker Feted On Birthday to Lake Tahoe and San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. Jack W, Stretz traveled to Brigham City Birthday club members feted Mrs. Shirley Whitaker on Friday evening, October 10, at the Whitaker home. A lovely gift was presented in honor of her birthday anniversary. Prizes for the evening went to Mrs. Adrian Shields, Mrs. J. Reed Jensen, Miss Nyla Rae Jensen and Mrs. Don L. Olseni Other guests present were Mrs. Marvin Clifford, Mrs. Robert Belew and Mrs. Wendell Preece. Following a honeymoon trip to visit with friends. relatives and The young couple were united in marriage on September 27 at Reno, Nevada in the Unity cha pel with Robert W. Caswell officiating. Mrs. Stretz is the for' mer Gladys Knudsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Knudsen of Brigham City. For her marriage the bride donned a gold knit dress with purple accessories. She wore an Delicious refreshments 1 were orchid at her shoulder. For .thgoPast few years the served by Mrs. Whitaker, a' bride, a Box Elder high jscbopl i and seminary graduate, has been employed at Long Beach, California. Mr. Stretz is a resi dent of Compton, California and his parents are Mr. and Mrs. Virvil Stretz of that city. During their Utah visit they were entertained at a family party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Knudsen. Following a buffet luncheon 24 family mem bers presented the newlyweds with many lovely gifts. B7TR. FsfrtiT BEST ( t "What do you mean th oil Industry has developed something besides grease to keep a car quiet?" f whiskey, too, there Everything from adhesive on tape to the fibers of your finest stockings now comes from petroleum. Standard alone makes more than 1100 petroleum products from the same kinds of crude that used to produce only a dozen or so. Thats progress! Your is k plant ahead to terve you Helen Boothe Becomes Bride of F. A. Peck Fourfcon at its 'Best STRAIGHT WHISKEY 86 PROOF THE HILL AND HILL COMPANY. LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY f r an Mfc ? IWBW- : Enjoy travel at Its finest, Co DRIVE-I- N The fashion show luncheon was sponsored by the Salt Lake Auxiliary to the Junior Chamber of Commerce and showed nine different groups of fashions in the Lafayette ballroom of Hotel Utah. The title of the show was Arabian Nights, with members of the club and their children modeling for the afternoon. Organist was Ralph Blunt. Those attending the ZCMI fashion review were Verda Garfield, Norma Sheffield, Jean Davis, Barbara Pella, Deane Ebel-ing- , Afton Swenson, Dorothy Dee Marie Croesman, Balch, Revo Maddox and Sally Hatch. Mrs. Balch was one of the lucky prize winners. N. J. Valentine Back From Salt Lake Visit ii ( Car rjaatt,- - UNTEf' BLOCK- - I I ( i CO.ar UTAH COHCRETEmPIPE I ; Phoke SALT LAKE 925 S. 6th West PROVO 1550 Springville Road - Phone 7y 3444 z O' "PICK THE PICTURES" AND SATURDAY TODAY DOUBLE BILL K THE MYSTERY KISS AT THE MARDI t GRAS! ... fA presents M With RICHARD LINDA fJpUGOm T KEENAN GIG YOUNG TO WIN ' MATINEE SAT. 1 P. M. bMb mMIm. - MtflM B PLUS CARTOON SERIAL - NEWS JANICE RULE iTMbb DOUGLAS IncM BBNRW-Hi- TDnein- - Courage crashed open the gates to the untamed Northwest! HOWARD HAWKS' ujJR. AND M Mrs. Will Woflora ..DDIECANTOL U THEATRE -- N. TUES. Dana Andrews and Richard Widmark i tt far dttaiU and reservations your atarotl Union Pacific Railroad ticket agent. Transportation Ba Specfc Say BEAM of S Beautiful PASTEL COLORS Choice . SUNDAY Sunday - Monday Tuesday - Wednesday Funnier IhanThe fblefy c& Ajf e KIRK DOUGLAS DEWEY MARTIN -- ELIZABETH m-miii- i ALSO -- v v- - (U)rJ0&3 IPABEB:i 'PICKUP" , and J BeverlyAllanMichaels Nixon Directed end Produced Based "THE FROGMEN" fgr thptndablo Petstngtr and Freight NOVy AVAILABLE SILL BLOCK BOND BEAM BLOCK Y STARTING GREAT DIVIDE" Union Pacific! SUNr-MO- , and ' Contractor Home Builder!, . h BLOCK for. Home. Busman Insmution Building! "NORTH OF THE - V' '4 V Pastel Lava BUILDING V- in color with Henry Fonda , and Gene Tierney ALSO t Ate- OBLIpATIONKJ j N. J. Valentine has returned to his home in Brigham City following two weeks in Salt Lake City where he visited with family members. He enjoyed conference while there. Mr. Valentine reports his son, N. Merrill Valentine is doing a swell as can be expected," following a major operation performed on Saturday. Accompanying him to Brigham City were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Durrant of Castlegate, who visited here on Sunday. with Roy Rogers -- r FREE ESTIMATE-N- O thr Friday - Saturday ' ''RETURN OF FRANK JAMES" ( t Representatives from Brigham Jayceettes were in attendance at the eighth birthday party of the state organization on Saturday, October 11, in Salt Lake City. temple in Logan. Following a honeymoon trip the newlyweds plan to make their home in California. Miss Boothe is a returned L. D. S. missionary where she served in the Texas mission field. For the past few years she has been employed by Utah Power and Light company of Ogden. AUTO-U- an eastern trip. If you're planning to take in the new Broadway shows and other exciting eastern attractions, help yourself to an extra measure of pleasure by arranging details with your nearest Union Pacific representative. Your fun starts the moment you step aboard a luxurious Union comfort of wide, Pacific train. You enjoy the Plenty of space to stretch roomy seats. Pleasant out and to stroll about. Delicious dining cor meals, too, elegantly served. In October, the feature item in dining cars is charcoal broiled steak with French fried onion rings. Tender juicy . , deliciousl r - INDUSTRIAL If ARM ftKHOMETi held on Friday afternoon, October 17, at the home of Mrs. Sadie MarWq. An interesting program to be held in connection with the lesson is scheduled for the 2 p. m. meeting. 5 Foil Is o glorious time for I p Notice went out today to all members of the Corinne camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers of their monthly meeting, to be ft f GUUi Notice Tells Of Corinne DUP Camp Meeting Fri. HELP YOURSELF TO EXTRA PLEASURE -- V v Ogden. The ceremony was performed Wednesday, Oct. 15, at the L.D.S. BOURBON tetter i onareOe s4 Jayceettes Attend State Birthday Party Everyone is Invited to phone Announcement comes from their society items for the News Honeyville of the marriage of and Journal to 771. Helen Boothe, daughter of Mrs, T. of to F. A. Peck Boothe, Polly KENTUCKY STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA , goocL, better... and nil Progress and Oil Progress Go Hand in Hand Oil Progress Week Oct. 12 to 18 iouten pre- Sing We Praise of the Valiant One was the opening song followed by prayer by Chaplain Eliza Watkins. The group present then sang Reuben and Rachel. The bride was gowned in a white satin creation designed with round yoke of brides illusion, fitted bodice, pointed waistline and long tapered sleeves. The dress was floor length. Her veil of brides illusion attached to a crown of seed pearls. She carried a bridal bouquet of rosebuds centered with a detachable orchid corsage. s Matron of honor was Mrs. Harper, Sister of the bride, gowned in green chiffon over taffeta. Bridesmaids were Alice Davis, sister of the groom, in blue net over taffeta and Mary Craner, sister of the bride, In orchid taffeta. Each carried nosegays of baby chrysanthemums. IWarren Rasmussen served ae best man for his brother. Ushers were Leland Davis and At Brigham's Favorite Dance Spot i Captain Jennie L. Jones sided and conducted. The receiving line stood before a double branch candelabra. HARMON-IZER- S - Laura Gilberts home was the scene of regular meeting of the Sunflower camp DUP on Thursday, October 9. denit George A. Raymond offl- - dated. To The Music Of The i a Sunflower Camp Meets At Laura Gilbert's Home Recite Wedding Vows In L.D.S. Temple 4 Box'Elder JOURNAL Gowned In Satin And Lace Leona Craner Speaks on the novel THREATT-ARTHU- R by HOWARD HAWKS "M DIG HUNNICUTT - Screenplay SKY" ty A. D. GUTHRIE, Jr. ty DUDLEY NICHOLS A Winches!? Product PLUS SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS SOKTor Paiof&ce LATEST NEWS CARTOON . t i |