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Show anu5 1 Uke Wobj ioiii? gurtchers Have , Pinocie Club Entertain Group From Indian Visitors Sunday In Honor Of Bill Longs School Furnish Eighth' j0 Gordon Hooper j jjrs. Arizona were Sunday of Mr, and at the home , Burtdher. Mrs. Hoop-- , Burtchers niece. h.d been onvention attending the in Salt Lake afternoon they wedding p Sunday Kg golden IS and Mra in the Fourth Mr. of rV Hoopea ill .Job. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Long were guests of honor on Thursday evening in Box Elder when members of their canyon regular pinochle cluib entertained them. A delicious fried chicken supper was served. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Packer, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Shirts, Mr. and Mrs. Max Morgan, Mr and Mrs. Charles W. Clayibaugh and Mr. and Mrs, Darrell Barker of Idaho Falls. (1 WinJet f - a "PICK THE PICTURES' and THURSDAY DNESDAV A BIG DOUBLE BILL ; hit no. i ; . TWO IN a LATIN HOLIDAY . . .'with a madman for a host! yourself in Carys spot! Youre on a g'3E .beautiful bride! Suddenly youre trapped of intrigue, your girl vanishes and . . . in TROUBLE! je really for NGE . Ml pnwni CARY JOSE, lGrmIerrer Ward Fireside Program meeting of District 1 of the A Square Dancing party will Veterans of Foreign Wars aux- be held at the Seventh ward Friday, iliary was held recently in the amusement hall on War Memorial home at Brig- June 22, at 8:30 oclock. The dance, sponsored by the ham City for the purpose of . will inPrimary association, electing officers for The officers elected were pres- clude all types of square dances. Milchange of one dollar per couident, Adele Christensen, lard Monson auxiliary 9085 of ple will be made with all proCorinne; senior vice president, lone Iverson. Tremonton; junior vice president, Jesse Gustavesen, Logan; treasurer, Eva Yearsley, Logan; chaplain, Lottie Jones, A The Eighth ward Friendly Circle group met Saturday evening at the power plant in Box Elder canyon and enjoyed a bonfire supper. Special program for the evening was presented by a quintet from the Intermountain Indian school under the leadership of Austin R. Santeo. This group of boys are . now at summer school at the Indian School upon the request of Dr. Willard Beatty, head of the Indian Service who heard them play while he was on tour last Spring. They play several times each day on various programs at the school. The quintet is composed of boys from Sherman Institute at Riverside, California. Two play violins, two guitars and one tho bass fiddle. The fireside group enjoyed the program very much. The meeting and supper we're under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kelly, ' Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Quig Nielsen. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Max Bott, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Call, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Forsgren, Mrs. Dean Freeman, Mrs. Don Johnson, Mr, and Mrs. Howard Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Quig Nielsen, Mr. and,Mrs. Dale Secrist, Mrs. Prudence Sheridan, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Tingey, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Walker, Miss Colleen McCrary, Mr. and Mrs. John Weir and Mrs. Norman Lichtenstein. 1951-52- Mr. And Mrs. Alma E. Warren . . . united in LDS temple rites performed in Logan temple on June 15. Bride is the former Alvarene Andersen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Andersen of Brigham . City. Logan Temple Ceremonies Unite Miss Alvarene Andersen And Alma E . Warren On Friday, June 15 Dont Miss JOSE FERRER g great new picture! His performance is as as his 1950 portrayal which won him the Acad Award as the best male actor. out-din- FAMILY NIGHTS $1.00 PER CAR DOUBLE FEATURE . . rites. The bridal party attended a wedding dinner immediately following the ceremony at the Bluebird in Logan. On Friday evening in the Fourth Ward amusment hall the newlyweds were honored 1 at a reception in their honor. The bride' wore a traditional white slipper satin wedding gown and carried a bridal bouquet of pink rose buds and white .Paul Henried, Jack Oakie ALSO ( Langford, Johnny Downs and Noah Beery Tanner Sisters. , ROOKIE FIREMAN with Bill Williams and Gloria . . , LAST OF THE BUCCANEERS ALL AMERICAN COED ing Francis aturing the Andersen, Family members and close friends witnessed the temple and THURSDAY WEDNESDAY . HIT NO. 2 A GAY MUSICAL COMEDY lattenu Alvarene Friday, June 15. - fund. All are cordially Invited to attend, according to Mrs. Clarence Burrup, Seventh ward Primary president. Henry feathered carnations centered with a detachable orchid corsage'., Bridesmaids carrying bouquets of rose buds and feathered carnations were Mrs. Joyce W. Merrell, Mrs. Charlene J. Williams and Miss Pauline Ander- - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Owens and children, Michael and Lau rel, plan to return to Fresno, California, morning Thursday following a ten day visit in Utah. They visited in Cedar City at the home of Mr. and M s. Vern Kupfer. Mrs. Kupfer is the former NoLa Owens, and in Provo at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gar-roBrian, Mrs. Brian is the former Beth Watkins. While in Brigham City they have enjoyed visiting friends and relatives. They have been at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Owens and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Watkins. I, n daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Andersen of Brigham City, became the bride of Alma E. Warren in LDS temple ceremonies performed in Logan by President El Ray Christiansen on 5 iis Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, June 20, 1951 ceeds going to the primary book THIS OR THIS C Lovely Lasti BOX ELDER NEWS i Robert Owens Family Visit From Fresno, Cal. PAULA dstoi PAGE THREE Logan; conductor, Vina Olsen, Mary Brigham City; guard, Scothem, Brigham City; patrio tic instructor, Ellen Richmond, Brigham City; secretary, Donna Hansen, Corinne, , . served Refreshments were from a table beautifully deco rated with spring flowers to district visitors and state depart ment President Evelyn Corgiat by the Brigham City auxiliary under direction of Carrie Peter sen, president. Mrs. Christensen was install ed as district president Sunday, June 10 at the VFW convention held in' the Newhouse hotel in Salt Lake City. , Everyone is invited to phone their society items for the News I and Journal to 771. 'hat Corinne Woman Heads Seventh Ward Schedule District VFW Auxiliary Square Dancing Party Just Weds . Sixth Ward Sacrament Held Last Sunday Eve Sacrament meeting was held in the Sixth ward chapel with Arthur Steffen in charge. Opening song, "Sowing, was sung and the prayer given by The sacrament Rees Clark. song was X) Lord of (Hosts. Arden' Jensen and Robert Tingey assisted by the deacons were in charge of the sacrament. The remainder of the program was turned over to an organization of returned missionaries with Ardell Jeppson in charge. J. Noiman Jeppson talked on The JNeed of a Restoration." Marian" Jeppson placed a violin selection accompanied by (Norman Jeppson. The concluding speaker was Grant Kunzler, The closing song was Love At (Home and the concluding prayer was given by Willard ' " ...' sen. , Richard Warren performed du- Christensen.' ties, of best man for his brother, cloth with tapers on either side A beautiful three tiered wed- of the cake. ding cake topped with miniature . Mrs. Floyd Jenson, as hostess bride and groom was displayed for the evening, greeted the upon a table covered with lace many friends and relatives who attended to extend best wishes to the young couple. Mrs. Glen Andersen was in charge of serving. Mrs. Russell Tingey was In charge of the gift room. 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