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Show Chorus Presents Logon In Ogden Sun. hr1"1, SPC"CCT In The marriage of Coleen Sav- of Brig.- .mvs chorus age, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of the Lffloy ere in charge Savage, of Brigham evening, May to Leon Spencer, son of Mr. City, and ward Auxiliary To Elect Officers Monday, May 28 Enjoying Annual Event Of B.P.W. Club Rites Tuesday1 May IS ' Regular monthly meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary PAGE THREE BOX ELDER NEWS will be held Monday evening, May 28, at 8 oclock In the War Memorial home. Along with the election of officers for the coming year a special program has been planned and movies will be shown on Pan America. Brigham City, Utah Mrs. James Spencer, Wednesday, May 23. 1951 was announced this Tremonton, week bv furnished the en- her parents. The couple was of the temple. rU5 Tuesday, May 15. theme united in A patriotic impressive ceremon-ies- . 'Following the rites a reception reader. as :eie Wight nntIie temple by Jo- - was held at the home of the seph B. Paines, first counselor brides grandmother, Mrs. Elsie Savage, in Brigham City. About 100 friends and relatives called to congratulate the HIGHWAY 91 newlyweds. EAST SIDE OF, 'At the reception, the bride was dressed in a white satin BRIGHAM CITY floor length wedding gown, gathered at the waist and with WEDNESDAY AND .THURSDAY long pointed sleeves. She wore a finger-tiveil and. carried a FAMILY NIGHTS brides bouquet of orchids surDOUBLE BILL rounded with white carnations and pink roses. Coleens cousin, Gloria Gunn, was the maid of honor. She wore an orchid satin formal. Gale Russell and McDonald Carey The groom's sister, Mrs. BerHIT NO. 2 nice Couch, was brides maid. She wore a lime-greetaffeta dress. The 'brides little sister, Dorene, was the flower girl. She wore an organdy lime-greeJohn Hall and June Vincent ' , . Trftnoi a eirt WJ wioriai L All The Bear River City camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs. Gertrude J. Iverson, Bear River City, Friday, May 25, at 2 oclock in the afternoon. THE LAWLESS Phone your society news to 77L ZAMBA Group Of Graduating Senior Box Elder Girls chatting at the Business and Professional Womens clubs annual Art Tea held in their honor. Being served is Marilyn Astle. Left to right: Donna Facer, Beverly Ross, Gaye Nebeker, Merlyn Jensen and Wilma Larsen. . . . dress. ) Broil : tv Range, 1 m Home cu.ft.mo, 1 1 Radi v' Radio-- ! from SM Sewingj ' v R Vacuum C tank modj AM - DO! For The GRADUATES RSALappis roasters Irons . ixers . Irons takers irons . I Mrs. M. Reese Jensen Entertains At Bridge Honoring Senior Girls Given By BPW Sunday Reese Jensen enterMrs. Many senior girls from Box; WoElder high school, their moth Business and Professional at tained regular bridge Thursers and other special guests en men, Suzanna Mae Grua, state 17 at her home. Peggy May day, Proof Business and Candland was special guest. joyed the annual art tea held by president members of the Business and fessional Women, Myrta Hales Following a light luncheon of the State .Radio and TV comProfessional Womens club of was played with prizes Hewbridge E. Winnifred and mittee, Brigham City. convention chairman going to Mary 'Fisher and Peggy state lett, The tea was held Sunday af- from B.P.W. Candland. the With officers Mrs. Pearl ternoon, May 20, between attending Regular members hours of three and five, in the were: Mary Reese, Naomi Knud-son- , Mrs. Mrs. Mabel Nielsen, Fourth ward hall. During the Dorothy Thompson, Connie Lucille Jones, afternoon Frank Van Cott play- Valene Hansen, Seashore, Betty Mary Fisher, Norma Jensen Irene Hess and ed many beautiful' organ selecReese and Carol Holmes. Mrs. Kidman as and general Mr. a Van Cott, tions. former chairman the following ladies organ instructor in California, also assisted with the tea: Lura Sego Lily Camp of D.U.P. now plans to make his home in Redd, Jean Shonka, lAnn ErickBrigham City. Deep apprecia- son, Hannah Will Meet On May 24 Hil'lam, Lenora tion of his music, was expressed Irene Hess, BywaImogene The Sego Lily camp of the by all who attended. ter and Gladys Johnson. D.U.P. will meet at the home of Guests for the afternoon were Mrs. E. A. Olsen, 129 south First greeted by Mrs. Hazel N. KidLAST west, Thursday, May 24 at 7:30 man, general chairman of the Alvarene Anderson To affair. p. m. A good attendance is deServe On Nurses' Prom TIME sired, said Mrs. Ned Balek, Many Items of art Interest Chairman of the housing were exhibited for the guests to Committee In Ogden (Wednesday) view. Exhibits included art Anderson of Miss Alvarene from Lincoln and Central school Bert Lancaster in of Mr. art departments and also special Brigham City, daughter is proand Mrs. Ed Anderson, from 'Utah State the pictures on Junior the chairman gram Fair. Prom committee for the Thomas The rooms were colorful with D. Dee Memorial hospital school huge bouquets of spring flowers of nursing. The prom, held in bridal honor of the seniors of the year, iris, lilacs, including wreath, lupine and tulips. Color will be held May 25 at nine p. m. theme for the afternoon was at the Weber college ballroom. purple and white carried out in Attendance is by invitation. a of blazing story the flowers and refreshments. "String of Pearls will be the feud between brothers filmThe serving table was beau theme of the prom. Listed briof a with tiful ed in technicolor. large bouquet the sponsors of the dance among dal wreath , and iris, centering is Mrs. Edna Stokes SeidneT, a the lace covered table former; resident of Harper. ward, crystal candleholders with large daughter of Mr.-anMrs. J. A. white tapers stood on either side Stokes. ; of the centerpiece. Lenora and Effie Adams poured. The Christensen triplets, Janice, Cheerful Club Meets . HIT NO. 1 Sharon and Diane, gowned in At Wood Home Friday pink satin and lace forma'ls served dainty refreshments to at the met club The Cheerful all attending. home of Mrs. George Wood, 138 scrolls tied West Forest, Brigham City, FriTiny souvenier with lavender ribbon were pre- day, May 18, in the afternoon. sented each girl. The evening was spent at neeSpecial guests during the af- dlework and delicious refreshternoon were: Mrs. Mane D. Ben- ments were served. son, president of the Ogden The following members were - storring Rose present': Rilla Jensen, VERA RALSTON Hammond, Eliza White, Ella Mrs. Nephi Valentine, Wood, JOHN CARROLL Emma Hansen, Mary Beaton, A REPUBLIC PICTURE Amanda Moyes, and Mrs. Jennie Wood, hostess. Guest of the afternoon was TODAY & THURSDAY Mrs. Esther Poulsen. Nellie -CO- -HIT Toombs was absent due to an No. I t accident, but it was reported she Alice Knudsen, is doing well. m ptssunii "WICKED CITY" the oldest member, is visiting with Maria Montez and with her children in Salt Lake. Jean Pierre Aumont fc MEwo4iKti tWi Fort Brigham To Meet No. 2" ' Meeting is scheduled for memp?iTscOTrBtr,5-.- , bers of the Fort Brigham Camp of "THE KANGAROO Daughters of Utah Pioneers for Plus Selected Shorts Thursday, May 24, at 7:30 oKID" clock at the home of Mrs. Lottie with Jack O'Mahoney Woodward, 505 North Main. All members are cordially invited to attend. ROYAL SASYTffi THC .ORTABLE! 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(Leons brother, Clalne Spencer, was the best man. Leon and IClaine tooth wore white carnations in their 'button holes. Mr. Spencer is a member of the armed services and has been training at Camp Cook, Calif, for the past four months. He will return to Camp Stoneman, Calif. May 23. Following the marriage the young couple went on a short honeymoon to Salt Lake City. r, Ro-me- r, models i in- Bear River DUP Camp Will Meet Friday P.M. p n auxiliary members are vited to attend. PUtA, glorious shampoos, dulightful laundry, bathing, Author, snow-whit- a o diihns. The Paraswtit sparkling Elodro-Mati- e Wator Softunur glvos you tril this and pays for itsulf In savings. Enjoy Im taking no chances well have it prepared and served at the Lotus Cafe. We trust we The PERMUTIT de- serve such praise, Well hum, and float in clouds for days. 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