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Show Will Becomes Mrs. Jerry Snow In Double Ring Ceremony Glenna Ann Holst Wed Lynn Andersen In 10 Logan Temple July Betrothal Of Jolene Jensen To Wayne Randall Is Announced LARGE Mil EMEUS Ideal for Tablecloths at Ward Dinners, Picnics and other large gatherings. 35" and 52 Vi" wide PRICED FROM 50c TO $2.00 lfew5-oumBOX ELDER a( Under 16 16 to 21 21 r- ' f p ; i : t 7 Sun., July 2 HILL AIR Tues.,July4 through 1 P. M. FORCE BASE OGDEN Other Prizes: ; ' 21 FIRST PLACE TROPHIES 21 SECOND PLACE MEDALS 21 THIRD PLACE MEDALS 21 FOURTH PLACE CERTIFICATES A K, Points will be awarded in all events EXCEPT the Race toward high points for the Special Prizes . FREE ENTRY MUST BE FILED NOT LATER THAN WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1950 Merry-Go-Rou- f'l ENTER ii ' Jolene Jensen . . . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Jensen Of Mesa, Ariof zona, former residents Brigham City, whose engagement to Wayne Randall was recently announced. NOW! IN UTAHS BIGGEST MODEL PLANE MEET! Co. Free transportation to Hill Field if you wish. Entry blanks at Masons or Nielsen Motor Mr. And Mrs. Kelley Visited By Arizona 1 Relatives This Week K J t4 r Mr. and Mrs. N. Burcher of Brigham City were visited this week 'by Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Kelley of Sanford, Arizona. Mrs. Burcher and Mrs. Kelley are sisters. The Kelleys were returning from the east where they had purchased a new car. Contest Sponsored By Your PLYMOUTH DEALER NIELSEN At Home Rites, June 30 Nuptial Plans Told Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pett re the engagecently announced ment and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Mildred Ann, to Alfred M. Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arch Anderson of Scofield, Utah. be The young couple will married at the brides home, June 30, at 7 o'clock in the evening. Following the wedding a reception will be held in their honor at the brides home. a temple rites. nwA Miss Laree Hunsaker And Jerry Snow Are Married In Temple Ceremony On June 16 - ' Miss Logan L.D.S. wd V&gqri 9 A. M. - . . in lovely Z) WIN A $250.00 TRIP TO DETROIT OR A $300.00 SCHOLARSHIP TO ANY UTAH COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY. MOTOR COMPANY Miss LaRee Hunsaker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Hunsaker of Honeyville, became a lovely June bride when she exchanged rings with Jerry Snow, on June 16 in the Logan L. D. S. temple. Jerry is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Snow of BrigPresident ham City. ElRay at the Christiansen officiated wedding rites In the presence of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Reeder and Mrs. LaMar Jacobsen of Logan, the couple who accompanied through the temple. A reception and dance honored the newlywedded couple later the same evening at the Crystal Springs lodge at Honeyville. The wedding party, stood before two tall candelabras holding lighted tapers and flanked by large baskets of roses and peonies. In the line were the brides parents, the grooms parents, the matron of honor, Mrs. LaRene R. Jacobsen, the bride and groom and the best, man, Ferrin Pettingill. The bride chose for her special moment, a lovely, original heavy white satin gown fashioned with long pointed sleeves, a round neck trimmed with heavy lace studded with rhinestones and a full skirt falling gracefully Into a long tTain. Her vari-colore- d Flo Jeanne Crosley Is Cedar Chest PLATFORM ROCKER With Your New veil of dainty net was edged with seed pearls and held at the crown with a seed pearl trimmed flerra. She carried a bouquet of pastel roses tied with satin ribbon falling into streamers tied with love knots. The matron of honor was gowned in a white gown with black trimming and earned a nosegay to match the brides bouquet. Mrs. Snow selected a salmon afternoon dress with rose corsage and Mrs. Hunsaker was gracious in a pale blue street length dress accented with a rose corsage. In charge of the beautiful array of gifts were Marie Hunsaker of Salt Lake City; Colleen Snow, Iva Grover, and LaDene Mrs.' Norma Reeder Pehrson. and May Smith were in charge of the serving during the eve- Mildred Pett, LaVar Whitaker and Nathan Anderson. The couple left on an undisclosed honeymoon trip immediately following the reception. The groom will soon return to his duties with the U. S. navy, stationed at , Norfolk, Virginia and his bride will join him at a later date. Sacrament meeting and homecoming for Elder and Mrs. Dale miscials were in attendance at the Miller, recently returned misfrom French the sionaries, Brigham City V.F.W. Drum and sion, was 'held in the Second Bugle corps benefit dance '.Sat- ward last Sunday evening. urday evening at the War MeBishop Glen Knudsen presided morial home. Mrs, Evelyn con6tate department auxiliary with Lafayette F. Jensen was The organ prelude ducting. of Mrs. president Farmington, H. Littlewood. The Miriam Kidd, state department by Renie Our Mountain song, opening auxiliary treasurer,1 several past Home So Dear, was by the concomand department presidents manders and presidents of posts gregation, and Weston Henrie gave the opening prayer. from Ogden, Salt Lake City, During the preparation of the and Tremonton were also sacrament, the congregation present. j. Mrs. Flo Jeanne Crosley was sang, How Great The Wisdom winner of the beautiful cedar and the Love, A. and Ardell Jepp-seWilliam Fife and several chest and its contents and Lewis Petersen was winner of the fish- deacons served the sacrament. Glendon Jensen was ing basket. Other winners were and sustained as beingpresented worthy A. D. Hillam, Dorothy Bess .and Mrs. Zinck of Bear River City. to be ordained a deacon. Mrs. Miller related several Girls from the School of Dancexperiences she had Interesting ing entertained at intermission her labors in the miswith three dance numbers, with during Karen Craghead as accompanist. sion field. She was followed Refreshments were served dur- 'by James H. Miller, father of the returned missionaries. Mrs. ing the evening by the Auxil- Miller played a violin solo tiiary members. Proceeds from tled, Meditation, with Verna the sales of tickets to the dance as Johnson Dale accompanist. will be used for the purchase of Miller then made remarks, telljackets for the Drum and Bugle ing of some of his missionary corps members. Mrs. Zina Olsen was chair- experiences. The closing song, Sing We man, assisted by Mrs. Ellen Now at Parting, was 'by the Richman, Auxiliary president; congregation and Keith Jepp-se- n Charles Kimber, post commanpronounced the benediction. der; Mrs. Eva Smith, in charge of ticket sales, boys and girls Auxiliary and of the corps, members of the corps members. parents Many state department offi- Cor-gia- . . . for the Plymouth Model Plane Contes " flt MASONS 22 South Main Glenna Ann Holst daughter of Mr. and Mrs Ross Holst of Brigham City, will mary Lynn Andersen in the Logan L.D.S. temple July 10. Edgar Richardsons Return From Visit ning. LeGrand Hubbard acted as With Missionary Son master of ceremonies at a short Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Richardprogram presented for the bride and groom. Singing songs were son returned to Brigham City Homecoming Held For The Dale Millers Sunday Benefit Winner FREE met at the group of girls Gunderson, 4-- Betrothal Told and over A boxelder'8EWs1 H f-- two-yea- MODEL PLANE BUILDERS! Organize home of Mrs. Nora purpose Announcement was made this Monday. June 19. L?r marclub. a forthcoming the of week of organizing Holst, LaRee Miss Bessie Hansen, Jaunty riage of Glenna Ann Ross Mrs. extension agent, Instructed daughter of Mr. and to Lynn eirls on work. Holst of Brigham City, Mrs. Hunsaker, were elecAndersen, son of Mr. and Box The following girls Earl Andersen of Thatcher, ted to hold offices: Patty PeterElder county. daughter of sen, president; Karen Margorie The couple wil lbecome man vice president; in the Logan secretary; Dee Ann Hess, Keyes, Mr. and Mrs. and wife, July 10, song JoAnn Long, L. D. S. temple, following which reporter; a reception will follow at the leader; and Deanna Collings, Heber home of the brides parents. game leader. The next meeting will be held Following a short honeymoon their the newlyweds will make at the. home of Patty Petersen, Hunsaker of home in Salt Lake City where June 28 at 3 oclock in the afterMr. Andersen is employed. noon. At this meeting a club from name will be chosen. Honeyville, Miss Holst graduated 'Box Elder high school this 1 -- married Jerry spring and hdr prospective husMildred Ann Pett Will band is a graduate of Bear Rivschool. Marry Alfred Anderson Snow, June 16, er high . Formal announcement of the recent betrothal of Jolene Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Jensen, and Wayne Randall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rail Randall, was made at a party, Wednesday evening, May 30, at the Jensen home. The couples wedding plans are as yet Indefinite. Miss Jensen Is formerly of Brigham City Where she attended Box Elder high school and served as representative of the girls' league. She Is now making her home In Mesa, Arizona, where she was a graduate of Mesa high sohool. She was affiliated with Les Amis, a member of the Scrill and Scroll club. Mr. Randall also a Mesa high school graduate, was affiliated with Boots and Saddles mens club and Varsity track. He will leave June 19 for Toronto, Ontario, Canada, where r he will serve a L. D. S. mission. NEWSPRINT WHITE Brigham City Girls 4-Club t, Co-rin- a 'Monday evening following two weeks vacation trip that 14 states, took them through ending in Tennessee where they visited with their son, Elder Edgar Richardson, who is serving a mission for the L. D. S. church at Chattanooga, Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs. Richardson were fortunate in hearing their son speak at the L. D. S. church in introChattanooga, and were duced to many of the Saints there. They also met Elder Jorgenson of Ogden, who is a missionary companion of their son. Elder Richardson has served in and Kentucky and Maryland his. two expects to complete year mission in Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs. Richardson visited many points of interest on their trip and report a wonderful time was enjoyed. They bring back greetings and best wishes from Elder Richardson to his many friends In Brigham City and vicinity. 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