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Show lh Wk L. . Salt NEWS iS Gerg 2 ?eamiy ,aMbraby ni lv? night r aP at the Elizabeth Ann Eskelsen And Perry Peters . Exchange Vows In Church Wedding March rACE TllW 1 or Sa wnh , bigham , , at of (ssssXm Miss Elizabeth Ann Eskelsen, popular young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Eskelsen, recited jgO species of holly of the spring vows with Perry Peters, ffin various - parts Json of Mrs. Connie Peters, in d, only about a lovely double ring ceremony fid performed by Abel S. Rich. Close friends and relatives gathered at the First ward chapel on March 16 to witness the wedding ceremony. A reception honored the a wear young newlyweds immediately follow, the ing wedding rites. The wedding party, standing before two tall candelabras holding tapering candles with a le id Everyone of pastel floral flowers, miredwhoheethet forming the background, conyouthful atreem-line- d sisted of Mr. and Mrs. Eskelsen, figure. The Mrs. Peters, the bride and groom, ChampionSupport band flexible 1. the best man, Paul deters, and with a apecial surgical the bridesmaid and matrons of buckles. Ite no with jlytlc honor who were three sisters of f A tonifortsble, the lovely bride: Mrs. Vaughn I Gordon of Logan, Mrs. Leslie It Dunn of Lava Hot Springs, Ida-hDont daisy and Karen Eskelsen, who Look Trim were attractively gowned in ankle length organdy afternoon dresses of pink, yellow and blue and carrying matching nose-gay- IfOK TIMM champion pro-fusio- n Sacrament Meeting Ward Sunday Spring Bride 16 Sacrament meeting was held in the Sixth ward, Sunday evening with Arthur Steffen In charge. The opening song, An Angel From On High, wa.s sung by the choir directed by Lottie by Tyson and accompanied Merle Malmrose. Prayer was offered by Bishop E. A. Johnson. Th Sacrament song Gethse-mane- , was by the choir with Fred Burt as soloist. The sacrament was taken care of by Anderson and Sharon Thorson with the deacons assisting. Kna-ve- l Alice Whitaker, Verda and Melva Wheeler were sustained as teachers in the Young Ladies Mutual. But the Lord Is Mindful Of His Own," was sung hy the choir with Margaret Lewis singing the soprano solo. The remainder of the time sang a vocal solo, accompanied by Mrs. Margaret Johnson, who also played the wedding march. A violin solo was played by Janice Hansen. A lace covered table was centered with a beautifully deco-ratetierred wedding cake which was topped with a bouquet of tiny flowers, nestling two miniature wedding rings. Tapering candles in crystal holders completed the table setting. In charge of serving were friends of the new bride: Rita Call, Marilyn Call, Betty Lou Walker, Margaret Forsgren, y Olsen, Marilyn Powers, Margene Balls, Shirley Jean Blaylock and Geraldine Thomp-so- e Bev-orl- n. one-pie- ce L. In-Sixt- Mrs. Thomas Waddoups And Daughter, Joy, Attend Faculty Program At a meeting of school at er high the Bear Rivthe home of Mrs. Alma King, recently, Mrs. G. Quoeme and daughter of Tremonton and Joy Wad- De-An- n doups of Bear River City, furnished an Interesting musical program. a short Mrs. Quennle gave history of different types of music and their composers and then played and sang the songs to illustrate them. Joy Waddoups played the Rhapsody in Blue, by George Gershwin. Refreshments were served to 28 guests. was turned over to Orson Hollist who talked on Ye Are The Salt Of the Earth. Norlh Americas second largest The closing song Now Lot Us Rejoice was sung by ttie choir river system Is composed of three and the prayer was offered by big rivers, Athabaska, Slave, snd Mackenzie. Ernest Iverson. In charge of greeting guests and also in charge of the kitchen were Mrs. William Fife, Mrs. C. V. Forsgren, Mrs. Lamont fleers will be Installed at a fu?iVi Glover and Mrs, Orion Eskelsen. ture meeting. Mrs. Paul Peters was In charge MacFarlane Mrs. Luella of the gift room. touched upon the new lesson a short honeymoon Following subject, "Speech, which will be trip, the young couple are maktaken up at forthcoming meet ing their home in Brigham City. OUR WRKCKRR is equipped with lights and ' many Ings, Mr. Peters is attending the U.S. A tasteful a.-luncheon other safety devices to warn the public of road obstrucdesert C. His bride has also been a ' The bride chase a white was served by the hostesses, to enable us to see to the recovery of your tion and rayon student at the college. DRUGGIST' Mrs. James Barker, Mrs. Norman sheer ankle-lengtrWy gown with a in less time and with no further damage. car t!$j Lichtenstein and Mrs. Joe shoulder length veil which was 't .JoUetxy held in place with a Juliet cap :und Raising Program of sheer nylon. Her bridal bouquet was a large orchid sur- ield At Perry For rounded by roses and dainty Chapel H MELLOW taste xlfa Remodeling THg sHeRt.OCK HOIMEs white flowers. v,,TH A FR March You 23, the Perry Saturday, WHISKEV The brides mother was wearneedn't 66 KNEW., cBrr clue- ward hall was the scene of a . ing an aqua afternoon dress and sumptuous hot dinner held to A $66 AND h , Mrs. Peters was dressed in pink. Both mothers were wearing or- raise funds for the remodeling of the ward chapel. Many from. chid corsages. 58 So. Main one 4 City and surrounding Miss Geraldine Thompson Brigham Lovely Elizabeth Ann Eskelsen Communities attended the own plant! . . , daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ruel Eskelsen, who became function. 1 nteeed vil the wife of Perry Feters in double ring wedding performed Three long tables were beauon March 16. i of soil tifully decorated In Easter colors with baskets and bunnies Retiiing vice president is Mrs. Mrs. Earland Thompson Thompson; used as centerpieces. OFFICE SUPPLY secretary has been Mrs. John Weir and Mrs. Henry Following the dinner a pro- New President Of Only', Fredric-ksohas served the sogram was rendered with Theron 'site Phi reBeta of Ogden, recently Watts treasurer. Sigma The new of- as rority 20 only cel turned from Hollywood where gram. Lsi Election of officers for the he was connected with show sture mlxtr business, as master of ceremon- coming year was held atof the Let Us Send In Your the mlxtureSk ies. The program, under the di- annual election meeting MAGAZINE rection of the Young Ladies M. 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Mrs. Thompson will succeed Wagstaff, Julia Nelson and SuBuy It In Brigham san Allen participating. Follow Mrs. Edward Ward as president. ing the quiz, the contents of the purse , of , Mrs, Merle .Andrews waS Inspected and discussed by! Mr. 'Watts. , An organ solo t by Barbara Billings was played and two violin selections were given by Ray Anderson, accompanied by Bobbie Ann Stewart. A reading was then given by Belva Anderson and a duet, '"I Said My Papamas, was sung and dramatized by Billy Busby and A GLORIOUS 10 DAY Rose Marie Lomax. The climaxwas ing feature of the program Wilnegro song and skit by liam Watts, surprisingly introduced by his son, Theron Watts, the announcer. A beautiful ra DINNER ... ANTOINE'S Trine young la0 Petkmson Keyes, The mutt quilt, made by thewas enteruin- most popular best seller won by dles of the ward Mrs, Keyes hat ttnttea. 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