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Show ture of the party was a parade in which each child a gaily colored paper displayed hat and ism 'elder news balloon, city, Utah 1950 favor. ptember 27, 'portfHeld d ..Year-Ol- , Madsen Madsen was on September 20 S and SccSn, a delightful was held on the Mr. parents' home, arty ;arl Madsen. ' ; ' little boys and of several lawn games as he 4 with Richard nice gifts. Feamany o DO Exchange Wedding Vows Recently mer students of the U.S.A.C. where Miss Eskelsen was affiliated with Alpha Chi Omega and Mr. Allen with Sigma Chi fraternity. Will Change Name October 6 given him as a nartv , A light luncheon was served Mrs. Madsen, assisted by iMarf Alice Johnson and Dixie Burnett, to the following young-sters- : Stephen and Diane Kay Reeder, Rayma, Annette and Marco Glover, David and Judy Merrell, Kaylene Kim-beStephen Jensen, Bruce Leggett, Denice Bradshaw, David Olsen, Marsha Hillam, Richard Shuman, Kent Valentine, Ronnie Sloan, Sharon Frye, Bobbie Wight, Stephen Smith, Kathy Nielsen, Kathryn and Margaret Owen and Elaine Burnett. , Phone your news to 1,000. A chaperon is an elderly woman who accompanies young women to see that they do not indulge in any of the things she would have Indulged In if she hadn't been chaperoned when she was a young woman. Hoi-lan- ... A COMPLETELY AT LAST r, NEW HI-CHAI- R! JR. AMBASSADOR, : YOU KNOW Designed to provide 100 conveniences safety and mothers have asked for, the AMBASSADOR Jr. High Chair has many features that make It the leader in its field. ABOUT... A patented ; attachable plastic leading bowl that locks into position child cant throw it oil. ........... Absolutely any angle. EUER Janice Eskelsen daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orion Eskelsen who, will come the bride of Reese K. Allen in the Logan temple. . . . COUNTY? ; 4 v , I . like to The prominent young couple will recite vows in the Logan L. D. S. temple on October 6, and the Eskelsen residence at 155 north First west will be the scene of the reception honoring the new Mr. and Mrs. Allen that same evening. Miss Mona Rae Eskelsen will attend her sister as maid of honor, and Fred Allen, brother of the bridegroom, will be best man. Mrs. Shirle Walker, cousin of the bride and Miss Jaleen Allen, sister of the bridegroom, 0 Orvella Sackett Becomes Mrs . Ray Evans In Lovely Home Ceremonies Thursday, August 25 saturated. t you the very latest information, we will have our of Brigham City; our local fist, Lewis Johnson sand is well - . Orvella Sackett, George Mason; the company president, L. L. Lake City; the secretary-treasure- r, Ilan L. and one of our investors, W. E. s, Salt Lake City; ley, Salt i, San ceremonies Idaho, August 25, at the home of the brides parents. The rites were performed by the brides grandfather, Dr. E. Waddoups of Salt Lake City. Following the wedding ceremony a reception was held with about 350 friends and relatives ; ' attending. The bride was lovely In a gown of white slipper satin, heavily trimmed with seed pearls. Caught to an orange blossom tiara was a brides Il4 lusion veil,-- - , Her bouquet was of baby orchids with a large orchid In the center. The brides mother was in a pale blue formal and the grooms mother-- ' was In pale blue velvet formal. Both had baby orchid corsages. The bride chose . Mrs. Peter Zagarella, twin sister of the groom, as matron of honor; Mrs. Murtin Grant, Lehi, maid of honor; and as bridesmaids, Miss Gwen Lallytan and Miss Nancy Stoller. Train bearer was little LaVon Kimbel and the flower girl Both was Launa June Sackett Fernando, Calif., in Brigham City for a Meeting FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 8:00 P.M. War Memorial Home 126 East Forest ire cordially invited the inside to attend this meeting in Box story of oil exploration and Elder ty. miONTORY Oil of daughter Mr. and Mrs. Orval E. Sackett, of the fittle girls were neices of Brigham City, became the bride the bride. Taking their vows, the young of Ray Evans, a son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Evans of Malad, couple stood in front of a fireplace. Above-thfireplace manin CO. , e tle a large mirror was ringed with a rope of sweet peas and on the mantle was a bouquet of gladiolus with crystal can delabras with tail white tapers on either side. A large wedding bell hung above the fireplace. The serving table had a lace cloth on it with a large crystal bowl with gardenias floating in it Surrounding the bowl were six matching candelabras. On the buffet was a large three-tie- r wedding cake on a very large silver tray. In charge of the dining room were Mrs. Dean C. Burnham, Salt Lake City, and assisting! her with serving were Miss Janice Clayson, and Mrs. Keith Elmer, both of Salt Lake City; Miss Eloise Johnson and Mrs. Nile Sorenson, Brigham City. In charge of the gift room was assisted! Mrs. DeLaun Sackett by Miss Clem Croom, North Carolina; and Miss Janet Dummer, Brigham City. The guests were greeted at I the door by Mrs. Norman Waa- gen, Boutiful. For going away the bride was dressed in a red suit with black accessories. (Following the ceremonies the young couple honeymooned in the Southern parks ond the Grand Canyon. They are making their home in Pocatello, Idaho, where ' the groom is in his last year of be- Padded Duran Plastic avail-- ' seat and back able in red. blue,' green or cream colors. will be In attendance as brides-maids- We have just received these new Ambassador Jr. High Chairs come in .... and see them priced -- The destination of the honey moon is unrevealed and the couple will make their home in Tremonton where Mr. Allen has recently opened a furniture store. The bride has been honored extensively at parties given by the following: Mrs. D. A. Olsen, Brigham City; Mrs. Wm. S. Fife, Brigham City; Mrs. John Emmett, Salt Lake City; Mrs. W. R. Merrell, Brigham City; Mrs. Rob ert Hutchinson, Logan; Mrs. Robert D. Call, Brigham City; Mrs. Dale G. Baron, Brigham City; Miss Helendean Karren, Salt Lake City; Miss Norma Nelson, Salt Lake City. The bride and groom are for- - $5L$95 Choose From The Largest Selection Of Home Furnishings In Box Elder County At Clyde B. 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