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Show V i f t e t at rf" Corinne Ward Receives Plans Spring Wedding No. Stake Attendance Ribbon At Dance Sat.) 4 Corinne ward took the attendance ribbon at regular Fun Night activities for members of North Box Elder stake on Saturday evening, March 1, to the ward hall. More than one half of their Mutual enrollment was . . . daughter present. As each lady entered the hall of Mr. and she was presented a beautiful daffodill. Since It was a Leap Mrs. Joseph Year dance all dances for the were exchanged by the evening Carr, Brigham girls. Serenaders from. Fielding furCity, who nished the music and arrangewill exchange ments for the outstanding affair were under the direction of nuptial vows John Craner, Elva Round and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Nichols. with Darwin During the evening refreshhomemade ments, including Boyd candy, punch and cookies, were on sale. Those to charge of Christensen serving were Joan Norman, in the Logan Donna Rader, Beverly Fredrickson, Lloyd Hubbard and Mrs. LDS temple. Henry Norman. Flans are now underway for a St. Patricks dance to be held on March J5 In the Fourth ward 5 ::i y hall. Marilyn Carr And Darwin Boy Christensen Plan Logan Temple Nuptial Rites March 21 Marking the nuptial calendar her wedding the first of spring, is , Miss Marilyn Carr. She will pledge vows March 21, with Darwin Boyd Christensen in the Logan temple, The future bride is the daugh, j; j ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Carr and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Fannie J. Christensen, , and the late WIlford A. Christensen. Following their marriage they witt be honored at a reception t Friday evening in the Seventh . 1 . '' ward Miss Carr has chosen to at tend her, Miss Janice Christen-- . sen, sister of the groom, as her maid of honor, and Miss Faye Andersen and Miss Belva An- dersen as bridesmaids. Little Mias Jead Andersen will be her flower girl. Standing as best man for his brother will be Jay Christensen. is a graduate .The bride-elec- t of, Weber college and also at-- f landed the Utah State Agricu, ltural college. ' 1 Mr. Christensen has fulfilled an L.D.S. mission in Southern California, and is at the pres- - f , I C3LOP AT IASI COUGH TcjVcrr Clwwllks relieves promptly became right to the seat of the trouble looeea and expel germ laden trip tad aid nature to soothe and leal mr, tender, inflamed bronchial MMmbmea. Guaranteed to please you refunded. Creomulsion has m taet of milbao of users. S5rt4 Jl tl ja aew l n::zor.iuL,siori ent attending AAUW Hears Professor Murray On Inflation At Eskelson Home Thur. Utah State cultural college. The American Association of The betrothed couple plan to make their future home in Brig- Unitersity Women met at the borne of its president, Mrs. Bes ham City. ,ie Eskelsen on Thursday, Feb. 18, at 8 p. m. Mrs. Dean Cheney Sewing Club Hostess On Thursday Sewing club met last Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Dean Cheney. During the evening Mrs. Nathan Wheeler reviewed Mormon Miracle by Grace Johnson. The remainder of the evening was spent In sewing. Special guests for the evening were Mrs. Lloyd Eastley and Mrs. Melvin Roberts. Regular members present were: Mrs. Otto Jensen, Mrs. Wendell Kotter, Mrs. Mrs. Chester Johnson, Mrs. Mack Royle H. Reeves, Stoddard, Mrs. Nathan Wheeler and Mrs. Marcus Smith. Refreshments with the . St Patrick motif were served. Father Announces Engagement Of Jeanne Fujikawa I Y. . Fujikama announces the engagement and Klyozucki Doctor Murray of the U&AjC. Inflation faculty, talked on .hat Is eating into the vitals of our nations economy. He talked about 30 minutes ind turned' the meeting open to discussions, questions and an rwers. Chairman of social studies, Mrs. Mary Gillespie, made the arrangements for the meeting. She introduced the speaker with a few statements of the things that we would like to know about the .thing, inflation, that Is being talked about to the papers and on the radio. He explained why our money doesnt go as far as it did and that we must try to prevent inflation from going farther. Hostesses were Bessie Eskelsen, Bessie Hansen and Verna Markham. The lA. A. U. tW. held , Its state Spring board meeting in Salt Lake City at the home of the president of Salt Lake branch, ,Mrs. Grace S. Bywater, Saturday, March 1, at 10 a. m. There reports from all committee chairmen were given and the group planned the annual state convention which will be held in Logan on Aprili Mrs. Bywater served a delicious luncheon. Miss Lura IRedd represented the Brigham Branch forthcoming marriage of his daughter, Jeanne, to Hiro Nagao, son of Mr. and Mrs. U. Nagao of Honeyville. The young couple will exchange wedding vows on March IS in the Buddhist church In Ogden. A reception will honor them following the ceremony to the Phone your society news to 7TL Honeyville ward hall. 25-2- f when the ttC9f bl!Q bites you . . . caught the bridal bouquet. Shortly after the reception the young couple left for St. They returned 'Sunday George. The tnatriage of Miss Fernlso heart shaped bouquets of evening in time for Byron to be Miss installed as first .counsellor la Hirschi, daughter of Mrs. A- carnations and rosebuds. lbert D. Hirschi of Farit Valley, Hirschi chose a pink satin for- - the new Honeyville bishopric, .and Byron Eliason Hunsaker of mal with peplum and bertha, j Both the bride and bridegroom Honeyville was solemnized Feb, and Miss Bensons dress was are graduates of Box" Elder high de school, and Byron has served as 14 in the Logan L.DJS. temple. blue nylon net similiarly Valentines Day also marked signed. an LD.S. missionary to the wes. the 34th wedding anniversary of The brides mother chose a tern Canadian mission. Fern Is the bridegrooms parents, Mr. dress of blue crepe while the employed in the First Security and Mrs. Horace N. Hunsaker, to Brigham City. They will bridegrooms mother selected a bank formerly of Honeyville and now navy blue crepe with white lin- make their home at Honeyville. of 256 east First north, Logan. , en cutwork coHar. The moththe ceremony, ers wore corsages of pink car- Return From Calif. Following which was performed by Presi nations and hyacinths. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Lar) dent George tA. Raymond of the Reeses pale blue linen 6uit was sen have returned , from six Logan LDS. temple, the young complemented by a corsage of weeks vacation In Los Angeles, couple was honored at a gardenias and roses. The men California. breakfast at the Bluebird. in the bridal party wore white The 17 guests also Included: carnation boutonnieres. the bridegrooms parents; the brides mother, Mr. and Mrs. The bride chose for her going Rex Pugsley, Bishop and Mrs. away outfit a coral knit suit Kenneth Carter and Mrs. Ray with navy blue accessories and Carter, all of Park Valley; Mr. a tie of navy blue and coral at TODAY & THURS. the throat. Her sister, LaNoma, apd Mrs. Desse Hunsaker of T Mrs. B. Austin Haws of Two First Run Pictures 5L Paul, Minnesota; Mrs. Leona H. Reese and Mrs. Mary Rose, both' of Brigham City; and Mr. and Mrs. .,Leland Hunsaker, ' Honeyville. . In the evening a reception was held for the new Mr. and Mrs. Hunsaker at the home of r With Mrs, Reese to Brigham City. PICK O' THE PICTURES BARRY NELSON Guests were greeted by Mis. T Reese and ushered to the re. I WED.-TIIURS. ceivlng line. In the line were: the brides mother, the brideTWO BIG FEATURES grooms parents, the young couple, Miss LaNoraa Hirschi of Brigham City, bridesmaid and sister of the bride; Miss Charlene Benson of Honeyville, bridesmaid; and H. Desse Hunwith Mr. and Mrs. Byron Eliason Hunsaker . saker, best man and brother of FRANK LOVEJOY . , . become man and wife in L.D.S. temple ceremonies the bridegroom. LLOYD BRIDGES 14. were is Mrs. with the Hunsaker former the Assisting performed February gifts Co-H- it Fern Hirschi, daughter of Mrs. Albert D. Hirschi of Mrs. Pugsley, Mrs. Ray Carter STARTS FRIDAY and Miss Betty Jane Hirschi, all Park Valley. , of Park Valley; and Miss BunFOR 5 BIG DAYS ny Reese of Brigham City, who North Stake Youth Hold Mothers f And -THE GREATNESS, THE is Miss Utah for 1952. , Daughter, Fathers? And Sons? Meeting The following assisted with GLORY.THEFURYOF THE Mrs. H. Desse Hunthe NORTHWEST FRONTIER! Junior and Junior Meet At, saker,serving: Mrs. Ray Harper of Roy, Gleaners of North Box Elder SegO Lily Camp HarMiss Maxine of Pettingill stake and their parents enjoyed Home of Annie Goodliffe per, Mra Delbert Hirschi and a Mothers and Daughters eveMrs. Annie Goodliffes home Miss Sarah Montgomery, both of d, ning and Father and Sons eve- was the scene of regular meet- Brigham City. ning combined on Tuesday, Feb. ing of the Sego Lily camp of Miss Benson two num26 in the stake tabernacle. Daughters of Utah Pioneers on bers, Because sang and "I Love You The entire group met together Thursday evening, Feb. 28. by Miss JAMES SIWflKT for opening exercises. The conCaptain Vera Sederhoim con- Truly, accompanied Two solos, Because gregation sang We Thank Thee ducted the meeting. Opening Pettingill. of You and "The World is musin' Oh God For a Prophet, follow- song, Come, Come Ye Saints, the Sunrise, were ed by invocation by Howard was sung by the group followed Waiting For JUUAADW1S TheMa sung by Mrs. Harold B. Felt, acCall. by prayer by M. Goodliffe. , companied by Mrs. Dale Raswere Minutes read apand Roy Braegger, stake Junior feock huosos of mussen. supervisor, welcomed proved following the calling was The bride In her lovely the young people and their par- the roll which showed 19 members present and 39 good cheer wedding dress of eggshell white LOUIS CALHERN LESLIE CAROI ents. . . i Clipper satin with lace yolk and Sharon Deem of Harper ward visits. Two piano accordion selec- long sleeves tapering ts lily a solo flute accompaplayed Shorts News were rendered by Mrs. points. She wore a seed pearl Plus Cartoon nied by Joan Kotter vof the tions tiara with full length veil and COU.W Fourth ward. A fine taljf on Frudence ofSheridan followed by Bulletin Number 20 Carried a heart-shapebouquet Glean Living was given by reading of rosebuds and carnations, pink Miss Lenora Romer. Miss1 pefm by Captain Sederhoim. During The bridesmaids flowers were business meeting serving then played another flute se- the committees and flower funds lection followed by a piano were discussed. Mrs. Jeanette duet played by De Ann ThompGrover was named: in charge of Junior Gleaner son, stake presifund. Mis. Lucille fiark-sto- ll dent from the Eighth ward and flowerwas named organist with Joan Thompson of Corinne. Mrs. Anna Jensen as assistant The group then separated. chorister. J, Delos Thompson was main A sketch of the life of Owen speaker for the fathers and Owen as dictated to his son, sons. Wm. Owen, who Is present maythe mothers and or of Logan, was given by Mia. During daughters meeting, Mrs. Martel Melissa Petersen. Lesson for Johnson introduced members of the evening by Mrs. Petersen the stake board and welcomed was the Autobiography of John those present. The Gleaners Undgren. Sheath was given by Marilyn Meeting adjourned with the Wood followed by Mrs. Roland singing of Long, Long Ago," Madsen, guest speaker, who fallowed by the benediction by , spoke On Perfect Foundation Alfreds Jeppersen. Refreshments were then servFor A Clean Life. Jeanett Olsen, Mrs. Mrs. Madsens splendid talk ed by Mrs. was followed by brief remarks Rila Jensen, Mrs. Anna Jensen Mrs. Thora Nelson. by YWMJA president, Nellie and Smith. Week-enGuests Meeting adjourned following General and Mrs. Mrs. remarks Adjutant concluding by Wallace West spent last weekJohnson. Mrs. Annie R. Tingey offered end in Brigham City at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ruel M. the benediction. Following the meeting wallet Eskelsen. size copies of the Sheath were presented to each girl. PAGE TWO Eva Hirschi And Byron Eliason Hunsaker Exchange Temple Wedding Vows Recently fern United In Temple Ceremony , -- wed1-din- X The Man With My Face (SajpiM , r CO-HI- Try And Get Me -- ht MR ithaCloa n Dend OF . THGp), d Announcing . . . d BOX ELDER NEWS VFW Auxiliary Postpone Brigham City- - Utah Wednesday, March 5. 1952 Nomination Meeting finance it through t Auxiliary members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars are urged to note change in regular nomination meeting. Meeting scheduled for March 6 will not be held Mrs. Zina Olsen, auxil iary officer, today said that regular nominations for new officers will take place on March 20. A weekly atabliahed to newtppr( 1896. published at Brigham City, Utah Published aware City, Utah, and Mail Matter at ham City, Utah, , 1879. Wadneaday at Bridan entered at Second Qaai the poet office to Brig' under the act of March Che a. W. Claybangfc, Publisher Robt. M. Crompton, Managii Editor Cladya Johnaon, Advertising Maaai ger The OPENING Of llii.lA TUI L0'.7 COST WAY TO CUY SCHOOL OF ' YOUR HEW OR 111 h 4 I ESHER'S ! : WiitlllJIM iMWft I I lift I USED CAR Theres lots more fun in owning and driving a new car when its financed thru Timeway. For, as everyone knows, Timeway means low bank interest rates, convenient terms, and prompt service.' Ask for Timeway financing at your dealers or see the Timeway Department of this bank. Tb Frtsfet Btsk la WEDNESDAY, We Make Them Look New It's because of our years of know how that we can accomplish such astonish- ing results in making old furniture new. we make Along with the necessary repairs on your furniture. See about it today. We have many upholstery samples to choose Tm 24 , Mrs. Lesher, of Salt Lake City, dance instructor at the Modern Music School, studied ballet at The School of Perfection In New York City under the excellent direction of Thalia Mara and Arthur Mahoney. Studied ballroom and tap ' dancing- - under Fred Astaire. Two of her students recently won first place at Ted Macks place to New York. from. Phone Of First Registration Date 1 iSP , 12 Under First Security Bank Building BAUET - TAP - BALLROOM - CREATIVE Everton Mattress Co. 'C.: ' East First South MARCH - : CREATIVE DANCING for children for 45 minutes Wednesday morning, 75c. JAM SESSION for the bored Housewife, pre-scho- a little Up, ballet and exercises, 75a TAP A BALLET In the afternoon for advanced classes, per hour $1.00. . . . BALLROOM CLUB. Come in couples South American dances Rhumba, Tango, Samba, Llndy, Astaire, Swing Trot, Waltz and Fox Trot 6 lessons, $5.00 per Couple, Friday, March 7 2 to 5 P.M. v i X |