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Show Miss Myma Sims, cious luncheon was served by daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arch Mr. and ,Mrs. Dean Thurman at Sims of Mantua, became the their home in Logan. bride of Gordon T. Ward, son of 'In the evening a reception Mr. and Mrs. Elmer W. Ward of was held in honor of the newlyKaysville, In a lovely ceremony weds In the Brigham Seventh performed by Elder Joseph D. ward hall. The bridal party Dalnes of the temple presidency, stood before a double candelaIn the Logan temple. Parents of bra centered with a huge basthe bride and groom and other ket of bridal wreath and , pink ; relatives witnessed the cere- peonies. mony. The brides wedding dress had Following the wedding a deli- - been made by herself of white slipper satin with Chantilly lace trim. There was a dainty row of covered buttons " down the FASTWAY front of the bodice which tapered to a point In center front and back. Soft gathers fell from the sides and back of the skirt. Chantilly lace 'of anPbrchid patLEAVES BRIGHAM tern covered the lower portion DAILY of the tapering pointed sleeves and was repeated iri a dainty FOR SALT LAKE CITY standup collar. Her fingertip PACKER MOTOR CO. length veil, made by herself, was of nylon brides illusion AGENT bordered by nylon French imported lace also of an orchid On June a pattern and was caught to Myma Sims Became Bride Of Gordon T. Ward In Temple Ceremony Performed In Logan 15, Bus Service 2P.M. UOHTACCEPTLESS WAN OEUXE AUTOMATIC WASHING Mrs'. United In Temple Ceremony crown of seed pearls. Her bouquet was of pink roses and cascading white carnations tied with a huge white bow and centered by a beautiful orchid corof sage. Miss Marva Johnson Mantua was maid of honor. She wore a pale orchid gown and carried a bouquet of pink roses and cascading gardenias. Misses Minnie Jane Welch, gowned in blue, and Delsa Davis, in pink, were bridesmaids. Each carried a bouquet of pink roses and (white carnations. Flower girls were Verlene Ward, sister of the groom and Verda Sims, sister of t h e, bride.. was dress Verlenes long was Following a delicious dinner served at the Idle Isle, members of regular club met at the Jiome of Mrs. Winston P.. Nelson on 15. Friday evening, June Special guests were: Mrs. Glen Jackson of Seattle, Washington and Mrs. Charles Dredge of Kaysville. Canasta was the diversion of the evening with high score being won toy Mrs. Reid Tingey and Mrs. Gayle Tingey. (Regular members present were Mrs. Dee Hollist, Mrs.. Kent Jensen, Mrs. Robert Stack, Mrs. Reid Tingey, Mrs. Gayle Tingey and Mrs. Winston P. Nelson.. , pink. Each carried a nosegay of pink and white carnations. The grooms mother wore ; a ' pink gown and the bride wore a blue one. Each wore a corsage of roses and gardenias. Best man was Darrel Landes. The men In the party wore boutonniares. Huge bouquets of early summer flowers; peonies, snowballs, Iris and bridal wreath, decorated the hall. On a lace covered table 6tood the three tiered wedding cake elaborately decorated with bells, birds, pink roses, tiwo little gold wedding rings, etc., and topped with a miniature bride and groom. Lighted candles stood at each side and roses were strewn orv the table. Wilma Woffinden was in charge of the guest book and e Joan Hailing Renee Larsen, Hailing and Treva Harper helped with the gifts. Geraldine Grover, Lora Lee Marshall, Jen-nin- e Anderson served punch, nuts'and cake, topped with a pink rose, to each guest. All these helpers were gowned in pastel formals. Maude Petersen, LaRae Brown and Rosetta Goulding prepared the trays for serving. There was dancing to the orchestra of Miles Ferry. Master of ceremonies of the program was Wayne Sims, brother of the bride. Because was , sung by Allston Jensen, accompanied, toy Jay Jeppsen; two comic readings were given by Jeannine Andersen. "Two Think Youve Chosen Me was sung by Clarice Williams and a violin solo was Enjoy Bingo Party - Mrs. Charles Dredge Club Guests On Friday . blue and Verdas Ghri Jackson And Fifth Ward MIA Maids . x Members of the Fifth ward Mia Maid class met Tuesday eve Bing, June 12, at the home of Rosa Larsen and Mrs. Amy L. Hansen for a white elephant bingo party. The party was opened ' with prayer by Sonia Hansen. Each girl brought a white elephant prize and bingo was enjoyed during the evening with the prizes being awarded to win:'r. ners.''' Refreshments were served to 24 toy Miss Larsen, Mrs. Hansen and Mrs. Clara Tracy, teaches of the Mia Maids. Mrs. Jennie Jensen, presenting th Fifth ward Mutual officers, was In attendance. . Pi ;l Providing t Uy town.VcQ rly 99 Thi protect one DAILY convenient reulti in better W J no dreyage coth nigtw premium1 SEASHORES Sheet Metal Phone 25 Heating ; Air Conditioning Roofing 48 North Main i Or-len- NEW ONE-CONTRO- L AUTOMATIC WASHER inly . Famous G-- E $329.95 per week Activator washing action! Look around and see what other automatic washers in the same price range have to offer. Deep activated rinse! Fast spin drying! operation! Baked enamel and porcelain finish! , COME A PON A DEMONSTRATION Warranty on entire washer! played by Bonnie Stone, Following the program was the ' bridal waltz. Many beautiful and useful gifts were received by the couple who left immediately for a honeymoon trip to Yellowstone park. The brides going away outfit was a light green suit with white accessories. (During the week previous to the wedding, showers were given in honor of the bride by Marva Johnson at her home in Man- - ctfcm Then compare this new G-- Automatic Washer! You'll agree that feature for feature, it's the finest buy ever! Mr. And Mrs. Gordon T. Ward Myma Sims, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arch Sims, became the bride of Gordon T. Ward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer W. Ward of Kaysville in LDS temple rites. . . . I tua; Mrs. Montell Whittington in Garden City, and Mrs. Dra ney at the home of the grooms mother in Kaysville. The bride is a graduate of Box Elder high school and Weber college. She was a member ol Sharmea, Whip, Lamba Delta and Education clubs at Weber, She graduated from the college institute of religion In May, and received her golden gleaner cer tificate on June 10 at Mantua, The groom is a graduate of Weber where he was outstand ing in music. He was attending the University of Utah the past winter. .r , Following the honeymoon the young couiple will make their home in Kaysville. ; f J ; : NO OBLIGATION! Bridal Shower Honoring Mary Lou Olsen Held 'MW "Wonder who'll win the pennant this year. It's a safe bet it'll be the club with the best teamwork. Same thing in our mining and smelting industry. The teamwork of management and workers, shareholders and you, the Public, means benefits for us all." Oeitenbelcer Electric Authorixed dealer GENERAL ELECTRIC , AUTOMATIC Mis? Jean Nielson andl Miss Donna Nelson were Wednesday evening, June 13, at a bridal shower given in honor of Mary Lou Olsen. The party was held at the home of Bishop and Mrs. George A. Nielson and the group en joyed making and presenting a brides book to the guest, of hon WASHERS or. g. U. S. eat. Off. TrwU-Marl- t, Crystal was presented the by the group followed by light refreshments. Places were marked for Mrs. Helen Young. Mrs. iNorma Petersen Mrs. ' Bonnie Holmes, Mrs. Le Ora Baron, the guest of honor and the hostesses. ; Fish in Wyoming Earl Olsen, Laren W. Balls, Arden C. Balls and Winston P, Nelson spent Friday, Saturday and Sunday fishing near Alpine, Wyoming. -- POVJEnCi& AUTOMATIC DraffGFnaounOaiin AOttFacttnonc : This booklet proved so popular last year that we have published a new 1951 edition ') even more ,. complete than the. previ-ous issue. A copy is yours for the asking. 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