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Show T life Pag . lder journal Utah ,han City. 2L 1951. j, August , , Ore. '(UPI-P,- ,!.,, i Couphs'Returh From Charming Helen Thorne Becomes Bride Of climbed over a steel fence and Lloyd Poulsens Return Vacation stole two storage batteries from 'Bert L. Smith In Salt Lake LDS Two Week's Trip From Temple ' the police departments radio Mr. and Mrs. John Olson, Jr. . Charmng Helen Thorne, Crompton. transmitter site. singing Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Poulsen and Mr. and Mrs. (Fred L. Peter- MIA Aug. of Mr. daughter Oh Mrs. and Promise Me. Henry "Because,' of Promontory returned Wednes sen returned recently from a ten L. Thorne of City, and and "Mona Lisa. Mrs. Norma D, day vacation trip which took All members of, the Third Bert L. Smith,Brigham son of Mrs. Nell Jensen, Mrs. Erma Crompton them to San Francisco, ward of Mutual age will hold a B. Smith of ArmSalt Lake City, were and Miss Dorene Wheeler were Third Ward Wans 'a,ltrnia 28 Parly strong Redwoods, Modesto, Yose-mitNational park and Lake Tahoe and in Virginia City and Reno, Nevada. IWhile in Modesto they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Miller and their four children. Mrs. Miller is the former Boris Olson. e Van Wilson Undergoes Operation In Logan DAYTIME CALL SUNDAYS NIGHTS Van Wilson, 11 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Vanez T. Wilson, 935-93- 6 906-8741- 7 returned to Brigham City Wednesday afternoon, August 22, following an appendectomy performed in Logan on Friday, Au- gust 17. at Crystal Springs, Tuesday, August 28, beginning at six oclock, it was learned today.' A full evenings entertainment, including roller skating, danc-inand swimming, Is' planned. Refreshments will be served. " Transportation will, be furnished those wishing to attend. "All ward members 12 years old and up, are urged tp attend,1 a spokesman said. party -- g Mrs. Charles Dredge Elected President Of united in marriage on Friday, August 17, in the L. D. S. temple in Lake Lake City. A large group of friends and relatives witnessed the ceremony performed by Apostle Harold B. accompanied by Mrs. Dorothy Wheeler; a vocal solo, J. Earl of Your Johnston, "Sunshine Smile, accompanied by his wife; a duet, Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Felt, "I Love You Truly", Lee. accompanied by Mrs. Mehin The bridal party enjoyed din- Kay; solo My Hero, Darrell ner immediately following the Andersen accompanied by his ceremony at the Hotel Temple mother, Mrs. L. G. Andersen; duet, Mr. and Mrs. Andersen, Square. On Friday evening in the First Thine Alone. ward a reception was held in Many friends and relatives honor of the newlyweds. from Brigham City, Logan, The receiving line stood beOgWillard, Bountiful, fore double seven tiered candal-abrden, Grantsville, Salt Lake City, centered with a huge bou- Provo and California called durquet of gladiolus. ing the evening to extend "best The brides wedding gown was wishes to the newlyweds. fine lace over white satin with are now honeymooning a sweetheart neckline and scal- in They Yellowstone and will return loped overskirt accented with to make their home in Salt Lake covered buttons. The gown was City. designed and sewed by the Mrs. Smith is an at bride. Her fingertip bridal veil Salt Lake Restaurantemployee and Supwas of sheer nylon net and atto resume ply. Mr. Smith tached to a crown of lace and studies at the plans of University satin. She carried pink rose- Utah. buds and feathered white carnata J. C. K.s Of Kaysville interest to people in Brig ham City and surrounding areas vlll be the news that Mrs. Char ies Dredge, former resident of Perry, has been elected presb dent by acclamation of the J. C, Ks of Kaysville. Election was held the second week of this month. , ,, . Mrs. redge served as presi dent of the Brigham City Jay eettes during the year 1949-50- . Missionaries Guest Speakers At Perry Ardell Jeppson '.and Howard Hansen, recently returned mis sionaries, were guest speakers Sunday evening, August 19, , at regular sacramental services in the Perry ward. Counselors Eugene Bott con ducted the meeting. Following he opening song, Come Ye Children of the Lord, directed by Richard Billings and accom panied by Louise Davis. The in vocation was offered by Milam 3haw. Phillip Oyler and Boyd rfirs ohi were priests in charge of the sacrament following the 6ac ramenfal song, "Oh It Is Won derful. The priests were assis ted toy the deacons. The guest speakers related in teresting mission field exper ientoes. An organ selection was played by Louise Davis between Now speakers. Closing song, 'Let Us Rejoice, was sung by followed by the congregation the benediction by Lawrence Wright. Capt- - Dean Freeman Phones From Japan , Captain Dean (Freeman, adju tarrt of the national guard ar tillery unit from northern Utah now In Korea, gave his family a pleasant surprise last Sunday when he phoned home from Ja . pan. Mrs. Freeman had a few min utes warning "before the call ar rived and had time to summon Mrs. Ernest Dean's mother, Freeman and all the children ions. Mrs. Wayne Johnson, Elder unit would be ped home. . sister to SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND WHITE STAR, Chunky, large size SATURDAY - TUNA JOAN OF ARC BUTTER BEAUS PORK & BEANS KIDNEY BEARS Soroptimists Have Annual' Canyon Party the bride, was matron of honor gowned in a creation of yellow Soroptimists met at the cannet over taffeta with matching yon home of Mr. and Mrs. J. flowers. Leo Nelson for their annual Jack M. Smith was best man summer picnic party. for his brother. Ushers were Delicious picnic luncheon was and James served from tables centered with Wayne Johnson Thorne. All men in the wed- bouquets of pansies and sweet ding party wore boutonnieres. peas. Mrs. Thorne, mother of the During the evening birthday wore a dusty rose crepe greetings and gifts were given bride, with lace trim dinner gown to those celebrating their birthHer was pink days during August, Miss Norcorsage rosebuds and white carna- ma Jensen, Miss Rilla Jensen, tions. Mrs. Smith wore a blue Mrs. Verabelle Knudsen and dinner gown accented with se- Miss Bessie Hansen. quins. Her corsage was of red rosebuds and white carnations. COOK TRANSPORTATION CO. The white wedding cake was three tiered trimmed with pink and green topped with miniature bride and groom. Those in charge of serving were Mrs. James Thorne, Mrs. J. E. Rasmussen, Mrs. Ada Hall and Misses Deann Rasmussen, Ruth Colllngs, Elaine Carter and lv. LOGAN I P. M. lv. BRIGHAM CITY Louise Mortensen. 2 P.M. Daily Marie T. Jeppson, Miss Arlene Collings and Miss Donna ar. SALT LAKE CITY 3:30 P. M. Compton were in charge of gifts. (Receptionists were Mrs. Allv. SALT LAKE CITY fred N. Olsen, Mrs. S. D. San6 P. M. dusky and Mrs. Zina Jensen. ar. BRIGHAM CITY 7:30 P. M. During the evening Mrs. Ruth lv. for LOGAN 8 P. M. Dally L, Reeves played several organ from selections and the following program was presented:, a vocal PACKER MOTOR CO. solo, '"Always," by Wayne Johnson accompanied by Mrs. Bob ALL THREE SUN VALLEY, Colored OLEOMARGARINE ..... 12 Oz. Tin CORNED BEEF NOTHING WASHES LIKE SOAP! And Theres No Soap Like vm FASTWAY giant pkg. 39$ WHITE KING - - large pkg. Bus Service ARMOURS CRESCENT Sliced M0 BACON lb STORE HOURS: 8 A. M. to 10 P, M. SHOP AT EARL'S AND SAVE r to . talk to him. Capt. Freeman,, who was in Japan on rest rotation leave, reported that rainfall had been averaging an inch a day In Ko rea for the past 13 days. He also told he expected It to be several months before the Box couver, Canada. They returned home via the coast route and visited the redwods In Cali' i , fornia. e, Of He is reported "doing fine. day evening from a two weeks rip Into the Northwest and Van- EASY ON THE ship- FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS - SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE OF DUAL PURPOSE up to 4TP slsei offo bei ipart lobik yOllH : this STUDIO AND CHAIR to ic dual purpose studios with their matching chairs e ip the living room by day, make down into a com-Jconstruction, bed at night. Triple-dec- k spring mohair g Jdwood frames, covered with in colorful patterns, some with plastic covered Theres a storage space for extra bedding under dio. A regular $240.00 value, now during this purchase sale Km 41 EBEBl-IUDdJNfls- ilE long-wearin- 25 d SIMMONS taut coa- - 10 AND I Simmons . . . now specially priced for thi3 event, only bed-loung- es Educed to . 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