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Show T T Stay In Blacksmith's Fork Canyon Sat. . Sun. "PICK O' THE PICTURES" WED.-THUR- S. '- 'A group of (Brighamltes spent Saturday and Sunday In Blacksmiths Fork canyon. Those enjoying the outing and fishing were: Mr. and Mrs. Deverell Petersen, Mr. and Mm. Dennis flohnson, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Breitenbeker, Mr. and Mrs. Orion Eskeisen and Mr. and Mrs. Elnar J. Larsen. - DOUBLE BILL HELD OVEB TODAY & THURS. BE SURE larpv PARKS sy. ELIZABETH TAYLOR Tli Star of MHW k ftUlH MOOC1 MMIV SONIN hod-c- al Mm Twirl ftlttiN ky .1 WU M H. h WOQHt CO-HI- T LIKED UPS BY SCARLET INTO MURDER ttwe Pt , was Miss Janne Bos of Zullen, Holland, who traveled to Honeyville, Utah to become the wife of Leland Stanford (Hunsaker, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland A. Hunsaker of (Honeyville. June 18 marked the wedding date, with rites solemnized in the beautiful Relief society room at the Honeyville ward chapel. Elder John P. Lilly-whitformer president of the Holland mission, officiated. Parents of the new bride are Mr. and Mrs. Hendrick Bos of Zuilen, Holland. The brides gown was of exquisite chantilly lace over satin. It was designed with a sweetheart neck and long sleeves extending to lily points over veil her wrists. Her finger-tiof lace and silk net cascaded from a sweetheart shape lace cap. She carried a bouquet of pink rosebuds and white carnations. Around her neck she wore a crystal necklace, which was a gift of the groom. Miss Bobbie Ann Stewart attended as maid of honor. Her gown was pink and white organdy and she carried a nosegay of pink carna tions and dainty purple irises. The bridegrooms mother was Mrs. Carold A. Baker attired in a beige linen-lac. . , recited wedding vows in the LDS temple in Salt Lake gown, and wore a corsage of and white carnations. City on June 4. Mr. Baker is a son of Mrs. Annette Baker pink I. Hunsaker, brother of Collin Miriam is The bride the former of Ogden. Lee, daughthe groom, acted as best man. ter of Mrs. Maggie J. Lee of Brigham City. The bridal party stood before two large candelabras and a Miss Miriam Lee Became June Bride Of Carold A. fireplace decorated with a pro fusion of flowers, . the color Baker In Salt Lake L.D.S. Temple Ceremony scheme of which was pink and Miss Miriam Lee, daughter were bridesmaids. white. Mrs. Maggie J. Lee, Brigham City, Baker was best man. Thurn Following the double ring cer and Carold A. Baker, son of Mrs. Ellis and Delbert Lee were emony, a reception was held In Annette Baker, Ogden, recited ushers. honor of the newlyweds. temple wedding vows on June Elder and Mrs. Harold B. Lee Ruth Chlarson, Sheryii Lewis 4 in the LDS temple in Salt Lake and Mildred Chlarson were in were guests. special City. Harold B. Lee officiated. of serving. Fern HunsaGift bearers were Jo Ann Lee charge A number of close friends and ker and Lynn Welch took care Lee relatives witnessed the temple and Claire Baker. Mrs. Iris of the gifts, and Miss Karen in were Baker and Ardath charge ceremony. Hunsaker was in charge of the That evening in the beautiful of the many gifts presented by guest book. the of relatives and friends Fourth Ward chapel a reception Throughout the evening, muyoung couple. was held. sic was provided by a girls trio, The lovely bride, gowned in a Viola Dickamore and Mrs. Leda consisting of Charlene Benson, ballerina length satin wedding Lee were in charge of refresh- Patricia Hunsaker, and Carol dress fashioned with lace yoke ments, which were served by the Johnson, accompanied by Leota r Christensen Sharon, Hunsaker. and bow knots at the triplets, And, piano seleclength sleeves, wore a Janice and Diane. tions, rendered by ILeota and PaThe Bakers honeymooned at tricia Hunsaker and Carol Johnfingertip length veil of brides illusion edged in lace. Her bridal Glacier National Park, Banff son. All of these girls were atNational Park and Lake Louise tired in formats of pastel shades bouquet was of rosebuds. The guests were received by in Canada. They are now resid- and wore white gardenias. the newlyweds standing before ing in Salt Lake City. The bride is a graduate of The bride fulfilled an LDS schools In Holland and was a lighted tapers held in double seven branch candelabra tied mission in the Central Pacific nurse before coming to Amerwith satin bows and leaves. mission and is currently employ ica. She has also resided, for Roses and peonies decorated the ed at Mountain States piiphaS A've years, in Dutch Indonesia. Mr. Hunsaker graduated from and Telegraph CompaogP rooms, Box Elder- - high school and atMrs. Cora Lee Rasmussen was Lake City. matron of honor for her sister The bridegroom is empTe tended the (US1AX1. prior to his and Miss Dorothy Madsen, Miss with a construction departure to Holland, where he served as an LIDS. missionary Joan Hopple and Miss Thelda Salt Lake. three-quarte- w aIAJL AL ; KITH RICHARD CARLSON - fV im MU MiQBMf 101011 Lit PLUS SHORTS Mil CARTOONS r NEWS ROBERT.MORLEY NkK MnM P. DNaetM IH of MW MrM EA6li-- Photocupfcy JACK CARDIFF Bawd or fho oowl C. S EORESlE AFRICAN QUEEN .lAMES i t ' RWInr JOHN HUSTON s AGEE HOKSnunwnus phooucikw tetnwi t mid-June- , mOUSE! Lt P radiant bride of e ,Y Ol,lW 4- A p AND SEE ITI fBHIRI 10NN HUSTON m um COLOR 3 I r- r -- - I'-- for 29 months. After honeymooning in Yellowstone park and parts of Montana, the young couple will make their home in Honeyville, tor the present. Prior to her marriage, the new Mrs. Hunsaker was honored at a personal shower given by Mrs. Robert H. Stewart and her daughter, Bobbie Ann. The many friends attending, enjoyed games and light refreshments, and made a brides book during the evening. Also adding to the wedding festivities, was a family dinner given by the bridegrooms parents at the Hbward Hotel in Brigham City the day of the marriage. pX Newly Sustainded Primary Officers Of Third Ward Told Newly sustained officers of the Third ward primary were hostesses Monday evening, June in 23, to officers and teachers regular preparation meeting. Special guests for the evening were: Clark Hillam and Glen Nelson of the ward bishopric who set apart all new officers and teachers and Mrs. Louie Squires of the North Box Elder stake primary board. Mrs. Mildred Perry offered the invocation., ' Following the setting apart services Primary Family Night was discussed by Mrs. June T--r- w. TS-- T Romer, counselor and a gift was Mr. and Mrs. Leland Stanford Hunsaker presented to Mrs. Madge Hull, . . . who were united in marriage on June 18. The new past president. Outgoing coun selors are Mrs. Marie Robinette Mrs. Hunsaker (s the former Jannie Bos of Zuilen, and Mrs. Nona FOnk. , Newly sustained officers in PAGE FOUR elude Mrs. Fern Burt, president, Visit With Eskelsens Mrs. June Romer, first counselor, BOX ELDER NEWS and Mrs. Edna Jensen, second Here On Monday counselor. Mrs. Vaughn W. Gordon and Brigham City, Utah Benediction was offered by Wednesday, June 25. 1952 Bruce and Scott, of Logan, sons, Mrs Opal Frye. visited in Brigham City on Mon- University of Southern Califor-day with Mrs. Gordon's parents, nia. Eagles Auxiliary List is the former Ann Mrs. Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Ruel M. Eskeisen. Ora Eskeisen. Committee Heads For Mr. Gordon left last week for New Office Term California where he will attend The News-Journtelephone Mrs. Esther Hodges, president summer school sessions at the number is 1,000. of the Eagles auxiliary, this week announced chairmen for the following committees: Madge Johnson, corresponDRIVE-I- N dent; Mary Scothern, attendant Mary Burt, delinquency lapsa THEATRE tion; Lois Baty, ways and Helen means; Christenson, visit enter ing; Marian Checketts, tainnjent. (Valene Hansen, membership; WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY (Elizabeth Dale, finance; Irene FAMILY NIGHTS $1 PER CAR Hess, auditing; Marge Olsen, drill team; Edna Bidlack, pubTWO BIG FEATURES licity, and Thelma Crowther, investigating committee. IHUNDERHEAD-SON- rT- J Visitors From Northwest Leave For Wash. Home Visitors from the Northwest, Mr. and Mrs. Benton C. Martin and son, Paul West, .have been visiting with relatives in Brigham City and Tremonton for the past ten days. They have returned to their home in McKenna, Washington. Mrs. Martin was formerly Miss Dorothy Lund, daughter of Mrs. Mildred B. Lund. c mt fe? r- - ' l - OF t, s Recite Wedding Promises Jannie Bos Becomes The Bride Of Leland Stanford Hunsaker In June 18 Ceremony Becomes Mrs. Carold A. Baker FLICKA TECHNICOLOR with Roddy McDowell and Preston Foster CO-HI- T LAW of the BADLANDS starring Tim Holt and Joan Dixon , rfi ' , F pt r r5 ONLY NORGE time-lin- e! has tha a dial, Not net a disk, its an easy to-re- ad 51 time indicator in a single straight line. Press the little knob and it begins moving left to right until your tub is filled and your clothes washed, rinsed S times, and You can oven skip or repeat any part of tho cycle you wish! spin-drye- d. New low payments up to 1 8 months to pay Hnac. WHISKEY 5 J, 7 WALK A BLOCK AND SAVE" SIX YEARS OID. 14 MOO f. ID QUAKER DISTlllING COMPANY, lAWRENCHURG, INDIANA |