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Show .Impressive Rites in LDS Temple .f Impressive LDS temple vows were exchanged by Miss Judith Ann Bosworth, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. A. W. Bosworth, Brigham City, and Ernest Dean Fredrickson, son of Mrs. Orval .Jverson, Naf, Idaho, Aug. 6 in .Mhe Logan LDS temple. President A. George Raymond performed the rites in the presence of 12 family members 'and close friends. Immediately following the I nuptial vows, a wedding break-Ifas- t was served at the Bluebird I Cafe in Logan for the newly-weand bridal party. ds Mr. and Mrs. Fredrickson were feted at a wedding reception the same evening in the Brigham City Fifth LDS ward Jhall. ; They were further honored Aug. 11 at a dancing party . at -- Naf. . A lovely dinner party with 20 members of the Sunflower camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers was held Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. at the Idle Isle. The tables were lovely with of purple and a centerpiece white petunias. Baskets of gladioli adorned the dining room. Mrs. Artie Sessions offered blessing on the food followed by a program under the direction of Mrs. Olive Petersen. Captain Ivy Barker welcomed the members to the annual summer party. Mrs. Lillian Felt entertained with a song, When Honey Sings an Old Time Song, accompanied by Mrs. Pearl Compton.. Captain Barker gave two readSweetest by ings followed Story Ever Told, by Mrs. Felt. In attendance was County Company Captain Jennie L. Jones. , , . , Prettily Arranged Luncheon Party Honors Carol Jean Leggett Prior to Altar Date 8 fv r CK. jl?. 1' . 8. i I5 ' h v ; i ; . . i a' . j - For the wedding reception those In the receiving line stood jbefore an ornate archway. The bride was lovely In a fgown of embroidered nylon and tulle over net and- satin. The was full, floor length and jskirt featured panels of lace edged .tiers on either side. The bodice "was fashioned with a sweetheart Lneckline, cap sleeves and dain-rt- y ruffles. She wore a single --strand of - pearls at her neck Pwith earrings to match. The seed-pear- l adorned tiara was accented with orange blossoms and caught up the fingertip length veil of brides illusion. A beautiful floral arrangement of roses, stephanotis and a detachable orchid corsage formed the bridal bouquet. , Bridesmaids, Iri pale green embroidered taffeta Identically designed, were Miss Connie Buck-rvaMrs. LaMae Schaer and rMiss Lila Armstrong. Beverly Buckway, flower girl, also wore a gown similar in design to 'the bridesmaids. All carried clever pink fans adorned with detachable corsages. Each attendant also wore pearl necklaces and earrings. Mother of the bride chose a blue lace model and Mrs. Iverson donned pink lace for the reRosebuds and carnaception. tion .corsages completed their ensembles. Bill Jones was best man with Dreg Jones and Roy Sanders as ushers. Men in the wedding party wore summer, formal and white carnation boutonnieres. v Displayed at the reception but cut and served during the dancing party at Naf, was the beautiful wedding cake. The cake stood upon a lace covered table with pink rosebuds adorn-- , Ing the. candles on either - side. Swan holders held the lighted tapers. The cake was a four tiered affair with swans holding the colonnades that separated ' Elaborately decora, ( the layers. ted with butterflies, birds, bird baths, wedding slippers and wedding bells, .the cake carried out the pink and white theme. It was topped with a miniature bride and bridegroom standing beneath an archway. Wedding bells enscribed with the names of the couple also were on the topmost layer. Perc Petersen was master of for the program ceremonies presented. Derrol Siggard sang as did Cheryl Palmer. Mrs. Lowell Grover presented a toast f- A Sunflower Camp Has Annual Summer Party Ml Round the Block parade time for Sixth ward Primary children, officers and teachers was held last Wednesday, Aug. 4 8. "4 The many parents attending j were delighted with the parade. secf-' I lit I'M ks nVt tt m ' nV ' Winners in the various tions included: trikes, Colleen Loveland, Becky Steffen and Kay Davis; bicycles, Marty Lou Whitworth, Brent Hollingsworth and Joan Klitgaard; costumes, Byron Richards, Darrell Erdman, Talona David and Craig decorated buggies, Haycock: Bonnie Larsen and Gwen Andersen; floats, Bluebirds, David and Joe Stoddard; marching Rhythm band, groups, s and float surrounded by marching children. After the parade the children returned to the chapel for SPOKE NUPTIAL VOWS Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dean Fredrickson became husband and wife in impressive LDS temple rites in the Logan temple August 6. Mrs. is the former Judith Ann (Bosworth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bosworth, Brigham City. Mr. Fredrickson is the son of Mrs. Orval Iverson, Naff, Idaho. j treats. followed by duet numbers by Belated Birthday Fetes Mr. and Mrs. Perc Petersen. Man Jo Watch Carol Compton .Thurs. The civil service applicant apCheryl Palmer was at the for a position in the diploguest book with Josephine and A belated birthday party cele- plied makes you Ruth Johnson assisted by Ruth of matic corps. What the brated ninth anniversary he think you are qualified? Weir, Joan Hamilton and Lozan Miss Carol Compton, daughter was asked. Jensen in charge of serving. of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Compton, Ive been married thirty Mrs. Ruth Lemon and Mrs. was held Thursday afternoon, years, he replied modestly, the Aug. 16, on the patio. Shirley Hansen arranged and my wife still thinks I have to the lovely gifts presented Barbecue luncheon was serv- a sick friend." Fred-icks- For her going away ensemble the new bride chose an orange sheath with white accessories. They honeymooned in Wyoming, Montana, Washington, Oregon and Idaho. Mr. Fredrickson has now reported for further duty with the U. S; Navy. He will serve at Guam. Elder JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday, August 17, 1956 ed and games played. , Many lovely gifts were presented to the by the following guests: Jaylene McMurtery, Ray Forsgren, Den-ic-e Orchard, Kathy Nielsen, Kathleen Kathleen Valberg, Earl, Marcia Glover, Ladd Hol-lis- t, Barbara Earl, Kerry and Donnie Payne, Karen Walker, Susan Slager, Craig Brown, Rhea Richardson, Judy- - Christensen, Marva Marble, Shirley Tim Nygaard, Patty Harrison, Goss, Judy Bess, Alan Freeman and . Nancy Compton. nine-year-ol- d jS: JlaMUrm 2)4. - Is?- - . V.r- - tf S PUPS PICNIC-Enjoyi- ng their meal on the back' lawn at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Clovis Jordan, are ten five week old collie iups. . Bonnie, registered mother dog, and Blaine Jordan, the Jordans seven year old, look on the litter of four males and six females. This is the second litter for the two and one half year old mother collie. MUBI LLOYDS SHOE REPAIR Top-Pilot- .! newlyweds. Box on t. if Parade Time Enjoyed By 6th Ward Primary AJcfQd a bouquet of Mrs. Roy Thompson entertain- ring encircled ed at a prettily arranged lun- daisiei. Places for the guests cheon party recently in honor were marked with gQod luck of Miss Carol Jean Leggett, bride-to-be- . iqiniature horseshoes tied with wedding rings. Miss Leggett, daughter of Mr. Miniature nosegays with and Mrs. Ralph Leggett, Ogden, scrolls enclosed held good luck will of Brigham City, formerly wishes for the bride. At the exchange wedding vows with close of the party each guest Paul Hodgson, Jr., son bf Mr. luck wish and read her good and Mrs. Paul Hodgson, Ogden, added her nosegay to the bridal in rites to be conducted this evening in the Bertha Eccles bouquet. home in Ogden. A lovely gift was presented to Luncheon was served at one the bride-elecAttending wer close friends long table beautiful with an organdy cloth over yellow! satin. of the bride, Mrs. Ralph LegA large white satin ' wedding gett and Mrs. Paul Hodgson. 72 South Main Street ARTHUR STELTER, a veteran of more than 30 Years Shoe Repair Experience PAY BILLS CONVENIENTLY A checking account will save you time and money and give you a ' record of money spent. See us today! RfflfLDERfOUNTyRANK Will Continue The '. . . SAME QUALITY MATERIALS and plans to specialize in QUICK, SATISFYING SERVICE WE WELCOME YOUR BUSINESS! 110 South Main Brigham City, Utah Scott P. Horsley, Freeman J. Byington Grace II. 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