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Show PAGE FOUR J j ; Fall Wedding Francine Spendlove And DeVerl Johnson 2V Married in Logan L.D.S. Temple Rites j Popular Couple BOX ELDER NEWS Brigham City. Utah Wednesday. October 4, 1950 , So shaded bouquets of various biii gladiola made a pretty setting for the wedding party while New Missionaries Are greeting guests. Guests Of Mr. And Mrs. 'THE FALLEN, & Miss Spendlove selected a ork f beautiful gown styled with a John R. Lee Sunday fine nylon overskirt over, silvery ,iy w RALPH RkSa, V, Vis Meet) white satin. The bodice of satin at the home of Mr. and Guests MICHELE MO. was cut with a sweetheart neckI Lee R. last Sunday John Mrs. y line and long, pointed sleeves. Mr. Lee s Features at evening were two of Her bridal veil of fine nylon was who left October 2, to nephews, held in place with an orange enter the L.DS. mission home in blossom tiara. She carried a Salt Lake City preparatory to bridal bouquet of orchids surleaving on missions. YOU rounded by roses with gladioli CANT The boys mother, Mrs. Ada sprays tied with satin ribbon acNevada, Las Vegas, AT NIGHT! Long of and tulle which fell from the ; companied them to Brigham bouquet center. City. Their father, .Walter Long, The new bride asked Miss Lola a school teacher in Las Vegas, Johnson, Miss Shirlene Johnson was unable to come. However, and Miss Carol Spendlove to atiheir aunt, Wanda Zaugg of Sytend her. They carried matching with her family was racuse, their nosegays with pastel pink, . here. also blue and orchid gowns. Flower Walter E. Long leaves October girls were little Miss Sharon Spanish-America11 for the Spendlove and Nacile Johnson. K. Long will and mission Lloyd Johnson performed Stanley leave for the Canadian mission. best man duties for his brother Burt and Jay Bennett and Christiansen were ushers. Mrs. Spendlove and Mrs. John."PICK O THE PICTURES son were wearing street length KTi 'i , You get up in the i dresses of blue and red satin WED.-THURS. respectively with matching corWv feeling more tireJTlj sages. Men in the wedding party Feature No. I were wearing boutennieres. night before.. Pouring during the evening A were Mrs. , Ruth Phillips. You Have Sogj $: JOHN WAYNE v, unique centerpiece for the servOf The Sprk ing table was arranged by Mrs. ; RtUtttl, Phillips consisting of various shades of fall roses and gladioli. See us at once -rBeverely Ross and Maxine Ross W&RctKOaXic were in charge of the gift room, emedy your diffic assisted by cousins of the ONE DAY, tWevei oa Well . . for an evening of fun Mr. And Mrs. Ernest Daniel Mariani couple. Greeting guests at the mattn in our wed your were Mrs. relaxation. DeVerl Johnson And Mr. sagging and Geraldine Miss Enjoy former the Thompson, door were, Mildred Andersen and THE FIGHTING a EYE mirror-lik- e ceremonies genuine . . . who were married in Logan temple alleys without lovely home ceremonies by grandfather of the bride, Joyce N. Compton. SPRINGFILLED W. II. Stayner. Open from 6 to Calvin Carter of Morgan was formed September 11. The bride is the daughter of Mr. waiting. at only a small master of ceremonies over a proand Mrs. Dewey Spendlove of Brigham City and her bridemidnight daily, from noon A REPUBLIC PICTURE Geraldine Thompson, Ernest D. Mariani on Sundays. gram for the young couple which groom a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Johnson of Garland. . I consisted of a vocal solo, In Brigham, Salt Lake Love You Truly, by Alma Han- - sen. An accordian selection was Ft. Brigham DUP Camp Wedding Noted then played by Renie DeMars Social circles in Salt Lake City gabardine suit with black acand a vocal duet, When Pa Was Hold Meeting Thursday and Ogden buzzed with excite- cessories on her honeymoon Courtin Ma, was sung by Donof The Fort Brigham Camp couMATTRESS na Harmon and Joyce Stokes. the Daughters of Utah Pioneers ment over the news of the wed- trip which took the young of Utah both Geraldine Miss University of ple, popular Miss Belva Andersen gave , a held their meeting Thursday, ding to San Francisco. 24 E. 1st So.' 64 reading and Renie DeMars play- September 28, at the home of Thompson, daughter of Mr. and graduates, at Nojth Main the wedding were Assisting number. Wani.ta Whitaker'at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Roy L. Thompson of Briged another accordian Mildred Andersen then sang Be- Opening song Oh Ye Mountains ham City to Ernest Daniel Mar- Mrs. Max Walker. Mrs. P. E. DRIVE-ITHEATER cause, and the wedding waltz, High. Prayer by Rebecca Korth iani, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ern- Peters, Miss Jackie Carruthers, Roll est P. Mariani of Salt Lake City. Miss Faye Jane Knudson, Miss Always, was played for the Song Long, Long Ago. TONIGHT & THURSDAY bride and groom with Mildred call showed 11 officers and 11 Bishop William H. Stayner, Joan Peters, Miss Mary Lou Both Family Nights Andersen singing the vocal. ; members present, two excused. the brides grandfather, officia- Griffin, Miss Rita Jensen, Miss American Association of University Wok : CradA grey dressmaker suit with Seventy good cheer visits were ted over the ceremony which Marion Clark, Miss Lorna 'Neptune's Daughter" black velvet accessories was reported. Minutes of the May was performed at the Thompson dock and Miss Rita Call. Present In Color With parties honMany chosen' by Mrs. Johnson to wear meeting and the Sunday night home September 8. for her honeymoon trip to the meeting held in July were reThe wedding was solemnized ored the couple. Mrs. Vic ForsEsther Williams ; Plus Short Subjects Southern Utah parks Christensen before a large mirror framed gren and daughter Margaret enCaroline and Red Skelton ported. i The couple are at home in was presented and voted into the fireplace banked ' with lovely tertained at their home in Brig' " Mrs. lilton Jensen ; Garland, Utah. camp as a new member. bouquets of roses and flanked ham City. Incidents in the life of Jona- by tall candelabras with seven and daughter Rita, Mrs. Milton C. Wright were related by glowing tapers tied with satin Peters and daughter ,Joan and A Clare Tree Major Dramatic Production )rum And Bugle Corps than Mrs. and Andy Carruthers News i items ribbon and roses. Vera Andersen. " 'RWIW 'pinmi.M.. entertain"'V also, Jackie,. daughter about members ' of the i eafttp lan Fun Party Miss Thompson' selected for ed at their Brigham City homes. were read by Ann Jensen. Gen her ' wedding, a beautiful gown Miss Marion Lindquist was ; ror Thursday Eve eral discussion of the trip to of candlelight satin styled with hostess: at her home in Ogden Lake City to the dedication a shadow of net Salt iilljng the wide and Miss Sally Rich entertained The V. F. iW. Drum and Bugle of the Memorial were building ON edged with for the corps will open their winter so- held. The lesson They Came In oval decolletage couple at the Ogden The 3:00 P:Mi dainty peart embroidery. cial activities Thursday evening Fifties" was treated - .. club. Country by Cleopha a full from slim skirt spread with a fun party at which Larsen. Closing song My Old Lake City friends honorinto a cathedral train Salt parents of the ' hoys and girls Kentucky Home. Benediction waistline ing the couple were Mrs. J. Wesboua and carried cascade she of the corps, was offered by Blanche Crosswho are memb ley Horsley and daughter Mrs. quet centered with orhids with Janet will be special guests. Retail prices now have been increased 107. beginning , Mrs. Ernest F. man. 0 wide satin ribbon streamers. The MarianiNelson, I he first of this month on all China and Many progressive games will Miss Jean Mariani, Refreshments were served to finger-tiand Crystal ware 11 veil of ivory silk get under way promptly at ,6 22 members by Wanita Whitamother and sister of the bridebut in fairness to our customers OUR PRICES ON OUR lusion was a from small draped a oclock and sumptuous lunch- ker, Marjorie . Peterson and bonnet of groom. PRESENT STOCK WILL REMAIN THE SAME while eon has been promised candlelight 6atin along Gladys Rudell. The are making newlyweds lasts. it which was pearl trimmed. with many prizes' for those attheir home in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Ward of The Memorial War Grant Akron, tending. Primary Officers Of i Ohio attended her sister as mahome will be the setting. Venezuela has a population of . tron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Opal-- Petersen, corps Seventh Ward Meet distributed in an area 4,500,000 , Miss and and Ruth, Margaret Forsgren president Pettingill, Eleven officers and teachers Texas and Louis-iana- . than larger Miss of Mariani in of are Jeanne the of the Seventh ward Salt secretary, charge " ; Primary . , party, assisted by committee met Thursday evening, Septem- Lake City, a sister of the groom. were in tiered members. taf They gowned ber 26 at the home of Mrs. Arfeta dresses in harmonizing wine den Balls. Card Of Thanks The recent North and Esouth shades. Heartshaped brims trim med with illusion finished their Words cannot express the stake Primary convention was ensembles. gratitude and appreciation we discussed. 'Members of ' the feel toward those who, by their were present and set Standing with the bridegroom kindness and generous assis- bishopric was Edgar Miller, best man, new teachers. apart tance, helped lighten our burFollowing business, a social and Frank PykeT James Knell, den of sorrow at the time of the of games was enjoyed John Coombs, John Rokich and evening death of our son, Curtis. May those present. Luncheon was Stayner Thompson were ushers. Gods blessing rest with those by .The wedding served to teachers and the bishparty greeted who came to our assistance in opric by Mrs. Grant Burrup, Mrs. many guests before a lovely any way. floral bower of Dubonnet glad Ezra and Mrs. Arden THEYRE GORGEOUS! Mr. and Mrs. Justin K. Deem Balls. Harper ioll in the lovely gardens of the . and family' Smooth, gleaming, these Thompson home. beauties take up an amazingly small Now is the time to buy Card Of Thanks Mrs. Thompson was gracious space on your kitchen floor. To those who by their acts of in a lovely gown of "American either a complete set or a , love and kindness and Mrs. Mariani expressed beauty crepeplace setting of this beautheir sympathy at the time of selected a crepe dress of gold. tiful THEY'RE SPACIOUS, the death of our beloved mother, Their gowns were accented by h Sarah Ann we orchid ex green to wish corsages. Kelly, Ail four models have huge Beautiful Homer Laugh-li- n 'A delicious buffet dinner was press our heartfelt thanks, lockers, big crispers to keep fruits sflo We wish to thank the' ward served in the garden etables dewy-fresChina. Service for 8. and unbelievably huge shelM, following Your chance to get a truly bishopric, friends, neighbors and the ceremony with music being capable of storing foods like watermelons and tall 54 pieces. lovely place setting at only relatives who sent flowers,' food furnished by Mrs. Henry John-sen- , and provided transportation, and Miss Marion Lindquist, $24.95 to those who sang or made con Richard P. Condie and Mrs. ConThere are three lovely pat$79.95 & $20.95 . soling remarks at the service. nie Peters. terns to select from The Family of The bride was lovely in an Dearborn Sarah Ann Kelly. ; silver-graoriginal Eisenberg Others patterns from view he Logan L.D.S. temple was the scene of th September 11th vvedding'of MissTFrancine Spendlove and DeVerl Johnson, who were United in a double ring ceremony performed by Joseph of B Daynes. Parents the couple, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Spendlove of Brigham City, and Mr. and .Mrs. Lewis Johnson of Garland land a grandmother, Mrs.,Mable Carter of Salt Lave City and a few close friends, accompanied the couple through the temple. The new Fourth ward amusement, hall was i the setting for a wedding reception honoring s the later the same " evening. A background of two tall branch candelabra and large S t n Dmo.d8Ete :Lr f & just-wed- t, ta n fF It' 1 , ... KENTUCKIAN , I., EVERTi DANCE- - L BOWL 1 N i- V S pre-nupti- m Mb (f! 'it uv;-- POCAHONTAS - 11 BUY NOW :.. AND SAVE DINNERWARE B.EJLS. . Auditorium p , " . i U. f' INTERNATIONA! HARVEST 'erators : Over ION - ENTHUSIASTIC USERS K SYRACUSE CHINA ... y May Calhoun Buy as individual pieces for prizes and gifts. ' U- - f .H $24.95 to $32.50 . ATTENTION The 107. Increase Also " Applies To , R C Y ST A L Your, choice of beautiful Viking or Duncan Crystal ALL PARENTS OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS in the 3rd Ward area are invited to living attend the very finest. Prepare now for a lovlier table this Thanksgiving and Christmas."5 v Now For Christmas Giving Save 10 On Present Open Stock ' Lay-Aw- ay PARENTS! a meeting day, October 4th Saves time, armwork. Mixes, mashes, whips, juices, etc. Puts extra deUciousness, success into every recipe. $39.50 at the High School Wednes- at 8 p. m. Topics of interest .to parents will be discussed and a representative of the group will be elected to represent this group on the High School Community Advisory Council. Every feature has a function! The quiet, e Tight-Wa- d Unit saves electricity. Tapered Doer Styling, beautiful, n saves floor-spacHandy, built-i- n BottU-Ope- Jr is so convenient! Scnmt.fic make it easy to store bulky foods like trouble-fre- watermelons, etc. Smooth, porcelain enamel interiors make cleaning easy. Be sure you see these refrigerators 1 , CONVENIENT l r5 JYH, h i t. fl BEEHIVE REFRESHMENTS Coal & Appliance WILL BE TERMS SERVED Brigham Truck i Implement C |