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Show iovey Joanne Norman A nd S. Lynn Richards Recite Wedding Vows In L.D.S. Temple 3 Box Elder JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday, September 2o, 1952 Mother of the bride wore a dress in an of of blue. Both wore , Lovely Joanne Norman, dau- - Bishop and Mrs. James H. Norman of Corinne, became the September bride of S. Lynn Richards, son of Samuel Rich-ard- s of Brigham City now serving an L.D.S. mission. ghter of Wedding promises were recited before a number of close friends and relatives in the L.D.S. temple in Logan on 19. September Elder Hyrum A. Bell officiated. 'Friday evening in the Corinne ward recreation hall the newlyweds were honored at a reception and dance. ' Receiving line before stood double branch candelabra adorned with maline hearts and or- - SMITH AND SOUS MARKET Recite Wedding Promjsw In Logan ange blossoms. The bride was gowned original gown designed and sewed by herself. It was fashioned with nylon tulle, lace and satin and featured a Queen Anne collar, fitted lace bodice, long tapered sleeves and a full skirt with insets of lace accents with Her sequins and seed pearls. veil was of brides illusion, fingertip length, held in place with a beaded crown. corsages carnations and gardenias. The beautiful four tiered wedding cake was displayed upon a table covered with a handmade lace cloth. Pink rosebuds, wedding belle and love birds adorned the cake which was topped with a miniature bride and of bridegroom in an archway blossoms. Pink and pale green She carried a cascading bridal tapors in crystal holders glowed on either side of the cake. bouquet of Vanda orchids surMr. and Mrs. Ezra Burt and rounding a large purple orchid. in were Mrs. Milton Norman in green Mrs. Lois Hubbard net was matron of honor. Brides- charge of serving with girl maids were Elaine Carter in or- friends and cousins of the bride chid net, Geraldine Olsen in yel- serving. low net and Treva Harper In pink In the gift rooms were Mrs. net. All carried nosegays . in Rose Nelson, Mrs. Eldon Day and colors complimentary to their Mrs. Clyde Nichols. gowns. Father of the bride was masDarrell Siggard was best man ter of ceremonies and announced with Milton Norman and Lloyd the following program: duet, "InHubbard as ushere. dian Love Call Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Richards Darrell Anderson, accompanied vocal stood in the receiving line. Mrs. by Mrs. Lorin Anderson; Richards was gowned in maroon. solo, Darrell Siggard, accompan 9 ONLY the worlds finest coffees from Central America... where high altitude, perfect climate and mineral-ric- soil combine to pro- h W. 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Refreshments were served to 41 present by Ruby "Hunsaker, Mrs. Merle Dixon, Mrs. Lily Hansen, Mrs. Yvonne Hansen, Mrs, Letha Mamie Fishbum, Mrs. Godfrey and Mrs. Bergetta Grant, 771. .990 limit 4 59 Wal- 303 size .. PINEAPPLE . Macintosh and Journal to S ft 00 Booths Breaded Mrs. Charlotte Johson and Mrs. Everyone Is Invited to phone Grace were honored at their society items for the News first Seeley of the can STARLAC POWDERED MILK - Makes 5 quarts ' SALMON Society Members Feted Salon Cold CfiM 19C 2cans27 pfag-1- Navy. Dorothy Gray Cleansing Creams FRESH FROZEN SPAGHETTI for a C. home. Washington Dr. Nelson is stationed at The young couple left Thursday for San Francisco where they ter Reed Hospital. will make their home during the bridegrooms service in the U. S. 5th Ward Relief ON ANNUAJ,, Bj&'SAVINGS 700 370 6 Dixie Gordon; song, Mrs. Held Peterson, Ogden, accompanied by Ann Norman; reading, Jane Anderson followed by remarks by Bishop Richard Hansen of Brigham City sixth ward and from the newlyweds. Followng the bridal waltz the remainder of the evening was spent in dancing to the La Verd 3 for RED ALASKA SOCKEYE n Mr, and Mrs. S. Lynn Richards . . . left yesterday for San Francisco where they will reside during his service in the U. S. navy. The bride is the former Joanne Norman, daughter of Bishop and Mrs. James H. Norman of Corinne. Mr. Richards is a son of Samuel was born on September 21 and Richards of Brigham City. is soon to sisters Maru sha and join "big Wendy at the Nelsons led by Douglas Mann; reading, John orchestra. 7 QUAKER OATS .quart k DEVIL FOOD CAKE MIX Glad news of the birth of a new granddaughter came to Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy D. White of PerThe little miss, ry this week. whose name will be Gloria, is the third daughter for Dr. and Mrs. Russell M. Nelson. Mrs. Nelson is the former Dan-tzWhite. The bundle in pink fa-6- QUICK x SWANSDOWN Announcement was made of the next model meeting to be held on October 13 at the home of Merle Caghead. Following clistng ritual Mrs. Weir and Deon Litchenstein served refreshments. FRYERS 48 lg-bo- Shop Our Many Specials! s. Fresh Frozen PAN READY SHRIMPS .SPARJ tall can You Owe It Jo Yourself To Come In And submitted for the fall rush Interesting auction of vacation souvenirs was conducted by Evelyn Daines and Mae Redel-lng- FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 570 SALMON GROWING STORE Whites Tell Of Birth Of New Granddaughter SsMItE duce flavor no other coffee can equal. You can't buy a better 331 Libbys Alaska Red BRIGHAM CITYS FASTEST son. sea-A- VISITED EE2TO EtfLDE SE? conducting business meeting. 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