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Show Ogden Miss Becomes Bride Of George R. Chournos At Hotel Ben Lcmond December 27 Engagement of Donna Rader Announced tel Ben Lomond by Joesph P. Anderson, former bishop of the Ogden L. D. S. Fifth ward. The bridal party 6tood before a backgound of white chrysanthemums and pink carnations The ceremony was performed flanked by white tapers in in the Drawing room of the Ho- cathedra! candelabra tied with white wedding bells and green satin ribbons. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rader of Corinne announce the engage- Joyce Ann Todd, daughter of and Mrs. Walter H. Todd of Ogden, became the bride of George R. Chournos. son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Chournos of Tremonton on December 27. Mr. - . The attractive bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a ballerina-lengtgown of white taffeta fashioned with a tight fitting net bodice and a double net overskirt and an attached SPECIAL SUN., MON. ONLY! CAKE stole. Her JELLY ROLLS Regular 41c Complete line of breads, cakes, pies, cookies, BAKERY formerly Robbins Hakerv elbow-lengt- veil of Lovely Helen Mar Strong Becomes December Bride Of George E. Lyman In Idaho Temple Engaged lovely was Miss ment and forthcoming marriage Mrs-Glen- n The young couple plan to exchange nuptial promises in the Logan. L.D.S. temple in March. The bride is a 1950 graduate of Box Elder high school and has been employed at the Hollywood and at Cornets since graduation. The bridegroom is a teear River high graduate, attended the A. C. in Logan and is currently employed in Ogden. are the people who have bought PHILCO GOLDEN GRID TV sets. Probably one of your neighbors or a friend . . . has a PHILCO and we urge you to talk to them before believing any of the false rumors that are being cir- ... ... Donna Rader . . . Profanity Fines Steak Buy A one-hal- OMAHA (CP) Theres a rule at meetings of the Douglas county board of commissioners that any member or visitor using a profane word during hearings the will pay Lillian Tyberin-gsecretary, 25 cents. But a highway engineer, Karl Whittaker, added an amendment. He was reporting on complaints by citizens and mehtion-ethat a certain man was having a hell of a time getting up his road. M.ss Tybering demanded the quarter, but Whittaker's protest that direct quotes was ruled valid and Miss Tjbeiing refuses to give the board an accounting of her profanity fund, saying: When I take in enough money, I buy myself a steak. . culated. In the first place, NORTH MAIN FURNITURE is NOT GOING OUT OF THE TELEVISION BUSINESS. In the second place, we have NOT and REPLACED A SINGLE PHILCO TV SET THAT HAS BEEN SOLI) during the past two months we have sold and installed many, many, many PHILCO television sets in the Brigham City area. Yes, we are very much in the TV business. lhe-per- 3 Box Elder JOURNAL Brigham batMILWAl KKK (CPI tered American flag w i:eh signalled a clunge in the course ot naval history was presented to the United Stales Naval Acadmy museum m a ceremony he: e. The Lag is the standard that tloated at tin' masthead of the frigate Minnesota during the Civil War In the center of the pennant is a jagged hole made by the lirst shot fired by the Conlede; a ironclad, the .Merv rill! ae. Commodore G. J. Van Brunt, City, Utah Friday, January 9, 1953 flag offeer of the Union Atlantic fleet ami commander of trhe odererd his ship Minnesota, beached when the Merrimac fired its first shot. Hi- - sent the Unions ironclad, tire Monitor, out to meet the Merrimac. The older marked the end of the wooden warship and t he beginning of steel-clafighting ships. The flag was presented to the Naval by Biadlee Van Brunt of Milwaukee, a grandson of the commodore. s d Our Best Salesmen briue of December were LuSeba Peterson and , Ashliman. Mena Helen Mar Strong when she spoke wedding promMary Mivasaki and Ann ises with Mr. George K. Lyman Meyers were in charge of the on December 30. in the Idaho gifts. Falls, Idaho, L.DS. temple. was Master of eeromunios The new bride is the daugh- Jack Smith who anmumced the ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon M. following program: Praver. Rob Strong of Bear River City, and ert Finluysen; solo. Reese Km Mr. Lyman is the son of Mr. and laysun; violin solo, LaMar Bur Mrs. Wiliis Lyman of Rexhurg, rus; reading. Olive Smart; trio. Venose Leishman, Norma Gam. Idaho. and Gwen Gam; solo, Tvs.e the perceremony Following formed by President Altrert Bowen; organ solo. Millie Wi! Choules. the young couple was ken. and a duet by N. J. Diake honored at a lovely nveption and Janine Price. held in the Second ward church The new Mrs. Lyman is a in Rexhurg. graduate of Sugar high school To greet the many guet-twho and attended school at the B Y. called during '.he evening the U. in Provo, and is now attendnew bride wore a satin gown ing the U. of U. in Salt Lake with oetset of lace and fitted City. bodice. The sleeves were lace Mr. Lyman is a graduate of and came to a point over her Madison high school in Rexhurg wrists. The full skirt was detail- and also attended Ricks college. ed with scallops of laee. Her fin- He recently returned home after gertip cil of brides illusion spent a two and year was caught to a tiny laee cap. L.D.S. mission in the Mexican She carried a bouquet of red mission field. He is now studyroses and miniature mums. ing law at the U. of U. in Salt Matron of honor was Mrs. Jack Lake City. Lyman Smith, sister of the They will make their home in bridegroom. Bridesmaids were Salt Lake City. Miss Sharlene Thomas. Miss Doris Kay Nelson and Miss Bevt erly Pineock. They wore pastel gowns and carried bouquets of carnations, rosebuds ami chryMarriage licenses issued by santhemums. The mother of the bride wore the Box Elder county clerks a green luce dinner gown and office. Brigham City. i the mother of the groom wore i a black lace dinner gown. Both Dennie Alma Vail, 19, Brigham wore corsages of rosebuds and City, and Frances A. Petersen, miniature mums. 19, IBrigham City, issued Dec. 26 ' Paul Weiser was host man. with consent of M. J. Vail. Ushers for the evening wue George Russell Chournos, 20, A.sae! Lyman. Albert Pritier and Tiemonton, and Joyce Ann Todd, 21. Ogden, issued Dee. 27 with Layne Wilkens. During the evening a beau- consent of Nick Chournos. tiful three tiered weddng cake Matt Hancock, Jr., 22, Baton was displayed. The cake was Rouge, La., and EsteHa Annie made and decorated by Angie Thnrsted, 17, Ogden, with consent of Mabel M. Thorsted on Lyman and Millie Wilken. Those in charge of serving Jan. 3. A of their daughter, Donna, to Max Ward, son of Mr. and Ward of Riverside. brides illusion was held in place by a Chantilly lace crown adorned with seed pearls. (Her bridal bouquet consisted of a large white orchid encircled by email sister of the bride from Madison, Wis. white orchids. Following the ceremony a Wearing a wine taffeta gowm and carrying a nosegay of white wedding banquet was held in carnations and pink roses was the Spanish room of the hotel. the maid of honor, Miss Sue Cos- Special music was furnished by Larry Memmott and Mrs. J. C. grove. Kartchner. Bill Wagner was best man. After a short honeymoon the For her daughter's marriage, couple are residing in Logan Mrs. Todd wore a wine crepe where they are attending the gown while Mrs. Chournos wore U.S.A.C. The bride was elected a blue model. 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