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Show 4 BOX ELDER NEWS (L'fkj te L.D.S. Temple Ceremonies Unite Miss Joann PAGE THREE has four toub car WHEELS ES SElOP take that comer Why on two No on can Insurance write an policj life or allay pain, you carry ado4wbodily Injury and ON liabil- damage Better be sure. See Miller Insurance Phone Co. today. 40 or350J. Several Weekend Visitors At A. E. Christoffersons guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Christof-fersowere: Virgil tu Minear, Washington ,D. e.; Mrs. Lila Sweeten, Satf Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Collins of Idaho Falls, Idaho; Mrs. Edward L. Howard, Sacramento, California and Mr. and Mrs. Ve Noy Salt Lake City. d n pro-pert- ity? Isaacson And Garth Murray Archibald of Wellsville : Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, July 18, 1951 Week-en- Chris-tofferso- To To Aimust Bride Joann Isaacson, daughter, oj Mr. and Mrs. John L. Isaacson of Mantua became the June bride of Garth Murray Archibald, son of Mrs. Allen Archibald and the late Allen Archibald of Wellsville, on June 7 in the 'L. D. S. temple in Logan. President Archie Egbert performed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Archibald and Mr. and Mrs. George Aston accompanied the young couple the temple. Immethrough I- - -- I 45 diately following the ceremony the bridal party enjoyed a wedding breakfast at the Bluebird in (Logan. The newlyweds were honored at a wedding reception on Thursday evening at the Fourth ward chapel in Brigham City. The receiving line stood before seven tiered double candelabra to greet the many friends and relatives who called to extend best wishes. The bride was lovely in a wedding gown of white taffeta with lace yoke and lace ruffle trim. Her veil of brides illusion attached to a crown of seed pearls was fingertip length. She carried a bridal bouquet of feathered carnations and rosebuds centered with a detachable orchid corsage. All, Including V .. s rzr V-t- r A ' J 4 , Vf if vv (?vi ISJ. JF 6vi Richard Haglunds To Make Iheir Home In Washington , D. C. Betsy and Crettle Haglund of Idaho Falls, Idaho are spending a few days at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and! Mrs. Roy Shaw prior to leaving on Thursday for Washington, D. Lieutenant Commander and Haglund and children, who have been making their home in Idaho Falls, will leave Thursday for Washington, D .C. where Mr. Haglund will resume active duty C CERTIFIED immz AIRE-FL- HEATIN O DEALER Mrs. SEASHORB 48 N. Main Brigham City I i, ry (Yi ,4'Y iitU V : if'-- ,v' the maid Heres A Tip On Gasoline Quality 1 V carried nosegays. Bart Bradshaw was best man. All men in the wedding party "it- - 1 1$ - Reynolds V. Reeder By v: rr-- . $ y. rxXyxYY , x tVJ honor, Miss Donna fSeison will become Mrs. Don C. llunsaker in temple ceremonies to be performed in Logan, August 3. 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Frank Greenhalgh offered the ents, Mr. and Mrs. David R. Nelson. by sacraMrs. Mildred Humpherys and invocation followed The marriage wil be solemnconducted services mental by In were Mrs. Josephine Kenney Ras- ized in the L.D.S. tempie in Loand Dale Jensen Carlyle charge of dainty refreshments mussen. gan on August 3. served. A wedding reception will honGift bearers were: , Donna Leader of the girls of the Dee Ann Archibald, ward were then thanked by Mr. or the couple that evening ' at Isaacson, Marilyn Isaacson and Carolyn Keller for the fine experiences the Fourth ward chapel. " Miss Those in the gift giver, the girls while attending Nelson has chosen her sister, Archibald. Mrs. D. A. Olsen, as matron of room were Wilma Larsen, Mar-v- a a three-daouting at the Girls honor and attending matrons Isaacson home in Box Elder canyon. Johnson, Connie will be Mrs. John L. Holmes and and Joyce Jeppson. "The Perfect Day was sung Mrs. Gerald C. Petersen. decorated The beautifully three-tiereRobert Hunsaker will be best pink and white by Carol Jean Leggett. Speakers for the evening were man for his brother. wedding cake was displayed The bride has been attending upon a table covered with a Emily Foster and her father who lace cloth. The cake was top- told of experiences concerning the bl.S.AJC. in Logan where ped with a miniature bride and their conversion to the L.D.S. she is a member of Alpha Chi Omega. groom. Tiny steps led up to each church. t The bridegroom. Is also at . tier. Meeting adjourned with Carol A program was presented dur- Jean T h e tending the U.S.A.C, and Is a LeggeU singing ing the evening. The Honeyville Lords Prayer, fallowed by the member of Delta Phi. He has re benediction by David O. trio composed of Patricia eently fulfilled an L. D. S. mis sion In the Central. States. , Carol Johnson and Charlene Benson, accompanied by Leota Hunsaker sang "Dearly Beloved and All The Things You Are, followed by a violin HIGHWAY 91 selection, "Angels Serenade" by EAST SIDE OF Lillis Jeppson. Kenneth Mur BRIGHAM CITY ray sang a vocal number ' fol lowed by his daughters, Karma Jean Murray and Susanne Mur ray singing. A solo vox selec WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY . tion, The Swallow was played by Charles Clifford followed FAMILY NIGHTS $1.00 PER CAR by an evening of dancing to the Miles Ferry orchestra. The bride graduated from Box Elder high school this spring and is also a graduate of Box Elder high school seminary June Havoc, Dorothy McGuire, Wm. Lundigan The groom Is engaged In farmwhere they ing in Wellsville CO-HI- T will make their home. Immediately following the reception and dance the newlyweds left for a honeymoon in Southern Utah parks. The bride wore a beige suit and orwith white accessories Quentin Reynolds Narrator chid corsage for her going away CARTOON outfit. The couple are now at home in Wellsville. y d Hun-sake- 't with the U. S. navy. Mrs. Haglund is the Grettle Shaw. C. Fon-ni- e white. I , was (Her twin sister, Joyce, maid of honor gowned In a white taffeta formal accented in red velvet, styled similar to the brides. Bridesmaids were Miss Darlene Wells, Miss Wells and Miss Beverly; Fredrickson. Miss Darlene Wells wore a pale green formal, Miss Fonnie Wells wore white and Miss Fredrickson also wore of A 1 Some gasolines are refined to stress one or two special features ... at the expense of others. No gasoline gives you performance unless it has 8 important qualities...8 that make Chevron Supreme: - a quality Mileage quality a Power quality k e quality e Vapor-locprevention a Starting quality a Warm-uquality e Acceleration quality Area-blendin- g Anti-knoc- k p REYNOLDS V. 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