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Show Don Sheffield And Norma Pierson Sustained As M.f.A. Leaders In The Sixth Ward Sunday -- ond counselor, Dean Cheney; Robert Tingey; spesecretary, cial interest teacher, (Vern leaders, E. H. Peters and Eloyd Anderson; Senior Scouts, Andrew (Hansen; Scouts, Vernon Drewes and Lynn Richards. - Young r Womens .M. I. A. President, Norma Pierson; first counselor, Grace Roberts; second counselor, Vonda Cheney; secretary, Ellen Richman; chorister, Rosella Gaye Larsen; organist, Tingey;. drama director, Evelyn Cazier; Beehive leaders, Vera and Pehrson, Lavern Erickson Diane Drewes; Junior leaders, Violet Tingey and Dee String-ham- ; Gleaners, Lola Anderson. The following were released from positions in the IM. I. A. with a vote of thanks for their past splendid work: Young Men Superintendent, Norwood Hyer; first counselor, Don Sheffield; coach, Wendell Kotter; Scout master, Ober-hansle- ' 6 Marriage Licenses At a meeting in the Sixth Verne Wiser. The Fort Brigham camp of 'ward Sunday evening new offiYoung Women President Eifirst counselor, the Daughters of Utah Pioneers cers were sustained in both the leen Fdrsgten; Young (Men M. I. iA. and the Jennie Nielsen; second counse- met September' 22 at the home Young Womens M. 1. A. They lor, Winnifred Loveland; secre- of Wanlta Whitaker for their of the new were as follows: tary, Evelyn Cazier; organist, opening meeting Beehive season. Grace A. M. I. Oberhensley; SuperYoung Mens Tut Your Shoulder To The intendent, Eton Sheffield; first leader, Melva Whitaker and Gleaner, Wheel, was the opening song Richardson; counselor, Wayne (Loveland; sec- n I J. O. Ingram Visits Children . J. Oliver Ingram returned home Friday evening after visit-inten with children Marriage licenses issued by in Layton,daysOgden, hisUtah and the Box Elder county clerks Inkom, Idaho. office. Brigham City.- - Recently Married Ft. Brigham DUP Camp Hold First Regular Meeting On Sept . 22 n Raymond Kupfer, 23, Bothwell, Arlene Anderson, 23, of Bothwell, were issued a marriage license on Sept. 16. e Glen Harvey Chlarson, 19, and Bertha Ellen Scott, 16, Fielding. License was issued Sept. 16 with the consent of Lucille .Chlarson and Walter A. Scott. Coey Daniel Richards, 25, of Nampa, Idaho, and Reva Lucille Idaho. Paulson, 29, Lewiston, License issued Sept 19. Theril Erving Christensen, 26, Bear River and Rita Jensen, 19, Garland. License was issued Sept. 19. 'Erwin Fredrick Egbert, 20, Tetonia, Idaho, and Arlene Car-do20, Driggs, Idaho. License issued Sept. 20 with consent of Marion Egbert. Tess Merne Williams, 25, Burley, Idaho and Maxine Hoggan, 21, Burley, Idaho. License issued Sept. 22. ' Carlyle Lorenzo Jensen, 26, Brigham City, and Norma Edna DeMars, 22, Brigham City. License issued Sept. 22. John August Pappenfuss, 73, Corinne, and Louise Hofman Anderson, .72, Brigham City. License issued Sept. 22. Jay Hugh Bryce, 25, Bryce, Arizona, and Donna Mae King, 20, Brigham City. License issued with opening prayer toeing offered by Rebecca Korth, chaplain. Roll call showed nine officers and twelve members present with six excused. 40 good cheer visits were reported, after which minutes of the May 26 meeting and the July 3rd Sunday evening meeting were read and approved. Saundra Beckert rendered an accordion selection titled, After The Victory, and Janet Morris gave a reading. Wanita Whita-ker- , camp captain, read the ballet of county officers to be elected after which a sketch of the life of Pearl Eva Poulsen Marble was read by her daughter, Sarah Marble. The lesson for the evening, They Came in 49, was given Louise Ingram Has Visitors by Cleopha Larsen after which the closing song, Utah We Love 'Dr. and Mrs. George L. Zun-deThe closing Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bell, Thee, was sung. Millie and Linnie Telford of prayer was given by, Matilda Logan, visited with Louise In- Boothe. A social hour was held folgram Sunday afternoon. lowing the meeting with refresh, ments being served toy Wanita Whitaker, Marjorie Petersen and Gladys RuddelL La-Pre- l, Deseret Camp Meet At Home of Leon Bdnderson Sept Deseret camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met September 22, Thursday, at 7:30 o'clock in the evening at the home of Captain Leona free footing Survey A Winkler Stoker uses cheaper coal and less of it gives you uniform, thermostatically controlled heat releases a man for other duties ends smoke nuisance-sa- ves money year after year. of your heating plant and submit a written report on possible savings. Beehive Coal and Appliance g Phone "One AIN'T LOOK. FENWICK, KILROyS KANNED KORN AND 5nDT 22 4. AND HERE'S ' - MERCHANTS WERE IN BUSINESS JUST FOR THEIR HEAITH it v SOME clel oa.M i THE GET IT HOME FENWICK. MAKES A DISCOVERY P WELL. MRS. PENNYWISE, HAVE A LOOK AT OUR. LOCAL PAPER, WOULD JA HERE ARE SOME LEADING BRANDS ADVERTISED BY W 11 Miss Maryloo Roberts . . . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Roberts of Ogden became the bride of Samuel L. Stephens, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Stephens Sr., also of Ogden in the Salt Lake Saints temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y with Robert I. Burton presiding over the ceremonies. Samuel L. Stephens, Jr., And Miss Maryloo Roberts Are Married In S. L. Temple Rites A Salt Lake L. D. S. temple Packers Accompany Mrs. Edna Burnham To marriage united Miss Maryloo To Seattle of Mr. and Daughter Roberts, daughter Visit In Panama Zone Mr. and Mrs. Ira W. Packer, Mrs. D. L. Roberts of Ogden and Mrs. Edna 'Burnham left BrigSamuel L. Stephens, Jr., son of accompanied by their daughter Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Stephens, Sr., and grandson, Mrs. Donna Swiss ham City Wednesday afternoon also of Ogden, with President and son, Ralph, motored to Seat- for Houston, Texas, where she plane Robert I. Burton presiding over tle, Wash, where Mrs. Swiss will will catch a for Cristobal, Panama Canal the ceremonies. await the. return of her husband, zone. Mrs. to Burnham The lovely bride chose a white Alfred, who has spent the sum- spend about six monthsplans at CrisMrs. mer in months Alaska. French with model tobal visiting with. Dr. and Mrs. slipper satin lace yoke with the full skirt Swiss was a guest of her par- Scott P. Christensen. was her ents while husband Mrs. Christensen is Mrs. Burnending in a train. Her silk net away. He will join her in a hams niece. veil was held in place with a week. seed pearl tiara. French lace Dr. ChrisiBy a coincidence, Mr. and Mrs. Packer also visittrim was repeated around the tensens parents, Mr. and Mrs. ed and her another daughter veil. Mrs. Forrest Beale at John Christensen of Huntington A wedding breakfast honored family, Park, Calif., dropped in to visit Portland, Oregon,, before v withJWrs. 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