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Show Marriage Of Miss Marilyn Carr To Darwin Boyd Christensen Announced By Bride's Parents Mr. and Mr. Joseph S. Car of Brigham City announce the marriage of their daughter, Marilyn, to Darwin Boyd Christensen, eon of Mrs. Fannie 9. Christensen, also of Brigham City. The ceremony was solemnized Ini the L.DS. temple in Logan on March 2a with Elder El Kay L. Christiansen officiating. the Immediately following ceremony a wedding breakfast was given by Mrs. Christensen at the Bluebird In ILogan. On Friday evening, March 21, a reception was held honoring the newly married couple at the Seventh ward hall. The bride was lovely as she greeted the many friends and relatives who called to extend best wishes during the evening. For her wedding gown she chose a white satin creation with fitted bodice and scalloped decollete neckline closed with yoke of nylon. The sleeves came to lily points at the wrists. The full skirt was appliqued in both front and back with flowers of lace and cascaded into a court train. Her fingertip length veil of nylon tulle was fastened to a white satin Juliet cap with tiny bouquets of . Stephanotis. Pink roses with Stephanotis formed the beautiful bridal boui quet. Those In the receiving line stood before lighted seven branch double Candelabra cen V in Mrs. Ldvhta 'Honeymooning' Regular monthly meeting of the Corinne Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers was held March at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Lovina Craner. The meeting was presided over by Captain Verda Marble with Olga Rasnussen, conducting. Pioneers of Oregon and Montana was the lesson given by Mrs. .Lovina Craner. t The opening song was Sunshine in the Soul followed by invocation by Mrs. Bernice Anderson. Mable Rasmussen sang, Ill Take Your Home Again Kathleen. Following the lesson and business meeting "Sramos Obrien was sung. Mrs. Hulda Campbell offered the benediction. Refreshments were served by Dyan Jones, Bernice Andersen and Sophronia Larsen. 21 'ii V. V k f v -- v -- Mrs. Marion Fredrickson of Corinne was named president of Beta Sigma Phi sorority at annual elections held on Monday evening, March 2k at the home vice-captai- n 'v bu VJ Card Of Thanks To those who by their acts of kindness expressed their sym pathy and friendship at the time of the death of our beloved husband and father, Wilford W. Forsgren, we wish to express heartfelt thanks. We wish es1 peciaWy to thank the ward bish-oprithe Relief society, our , friends, and all others who assisted in any way. 'Mrs. Wilford Forsgren , , and Family, Jay Christensen, brother of the groom, was best man. Bruce Carr, Wilford Christensen, Wallace Christensen and Bill Merrill were ushers. . All men in the wedding party wore carnation boutonnieres. During the reception a program was presented under the direction of Perc Petersen as c, S y 5 MW $ 4? , Marion Fredrickson Named Beta Sigma Phi Sorority President In Annual Elections , Gives Lesson In Corinne Camp Meeting- On Fri. corsage. YOU ARE INVITED TO OUR r - tered with a lovely bouquet of white snapdragons and Jpnk gladioli. Miss Janice Christensen, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor. Miss Belva Andersen and Miss Faye Andersen were bridesmaids. They wore like gowns of organdy with low rounded necklines, and full gored ballerina length skirts. Miss Christensen wore yellow with a matching nosegay of yellow tea roses and daisies. Miss Belva Andersens gown was orchid and Miss Faye Andersen wore lime green. Their nosegays were of tinted carnations. Tiny Jean Andersen, in peach organdy, was flower girl. She, too, carried a nosegay of tinted carnations. Mrs. Carr chose a turquoise tissue faille floor length gown. Her corsage was a camellia surrounded with tea roses. Mrs. Christensen wore a gown of Old Rose crepe, floor length. A gardenia and tea roses tnadd up her t f Crantr Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Boyd Christensen j Reading Group To See recited wedding promises in L.D.S. temple in Logan on Flower Demonstration March 20. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Carr. Mrs. Fannie J. Christensen is mother of Members of the Reading Cirthe bridegroom. cle ate reminded of regular master of ceremonies. Mr. and their return they plan to reside meeting this evening, Wednesday, March 06. at 8 oclock at Mrs. Harold B. Felt acompamed in Brigham City. home of Mrs. Beatrice HanThe bride is a graduate, of the by Mrs. Perc Petersen, sang a vocal duet followed by a piano South high school in Salt Lake sen. solo by Miss Ramona Madsen, A City. She attended the Utah Demonstration of the making reading was presented by Miss State Agricultural college in Lo- of chanilfle flowers will be Belva Andersen followed by a gan and is a graduate of Weber , AUTOGRAPH 4 P.M. TO 6 P.M. FRIDAY , t PARTY . . . Mrs. Mamie Peters Call will be here to Autograph her book V - - "ALONG CAME THE DEVIL" On Sale In Our Book Department (If you already have a copy bring it in and Mrs. Call will be happy to autograph it for you.) COMPLETE SELECTION YOUTH BOOHS GOSSETT & DUNLAP vocal trio composed of New FALCON BOOKS for teenage boys and. girls, ' ?' , . Little , GOLDEN BOOKS FOR CHILDREN 50cvt 25c , COMPLETE SELECTION , CHURCH BOOKS c JUST ARRIVED! REMINDER ota w $trations of speech. Those par- ticipatlng were Marsha Rasmussen, Dorothy Hansen, Karen Seely and Janet Williams. At the end of the demonstration each of Mrs. Alice Young. girl gave a different type of Other officers elected to serve reading. . Mra. Murri gave some with Mrs. Fredrickson are Mrs. Interesting throughts on poetry. Edna Jeppeon, vice president; Campaign speakers Thelma Mrs. Barbara Rowe, secretary, and Mrs. Leah Barker, treasurer. officers Include: Outgoing Mrs. Merle Cragihead as president; Mrs. Marion Fredrickson, Mrs. Cleo Dixon and Mrs. Deon Lichtenstein. The business meeting Monday evening was conducted by Mrs. 133 South Main Street Merle Craghead following the opening ritual. Our 65th Year In Business Members were invited to dedication ceremonies planned for Just Received! March 26 at the Central school. A letter from Mrs. Jeanne AdamMILL SHIPMENT OF son Watson, telling of her activities with sorority in Texas, FRUIT OF LOOM yd. was read. Mrs. Lola Campbell, Spring Musical chairman, reported o n FOR FORMALS FOR SKIRTS the musical to be presented on GILT EDGE Monday evening, March 31, at Brightly Colored 8.15 p. m. in the Box Elder Bear River stake tabernacle. PARAGAN and acapella choir will sing. The musical is free to the public GOLD PRINTS PRINTS and high school students are especially invited to attend. The choir won state honors and sang Crease Resistant Bright Colors at the festival in San Francisco recently. In Tubable DAH RIVER Founder's Day celebration has been set for April 30, according CHAMDRAYS to Evelyn Daines, chairman, . FABRICS Lesson for the evening was presented by Mrs. Iris Van Cott and Mrs. Mari jane Morris. " Where Quality and Prices Meet1 Four students of Mrs. Van Cott gave examples and lllus- - nn Ini ( OUBUIQ Alls she Mrs. college in Ogden, where Ruth Ceilings, Miss Arlene Miss Jewell Jensen, Miss Nada Smith, Miss Mary Faye Andersen and Miss Janet Mo- rns. Miss Pearl Drollette and Miss Jeanme Andersen were in charge of gifts. Jerry Carr and Charles Andersen were gift bearers. The beautiful six tiered white Wedding cake was topped with an Easter lily and wedding bells. Colonnades and pink rose buds decorated the cake which stood upon a lace covered table. Scattered floral pieces surrounded the cake and lighted tapers stood on either tide. Guests were served from small tables decorated with an attractive centerpiece. Mrs. Floyd Andersen was in charge of the guest register. President and Mrs. J. Oleen Palmer were host and hostess for the evening. Following the bridal waltz, the guests enjoyed daricing to music by the Starlighters. For her going away outfit the bride wore a navy blue gaberdine suit with pink and white - , accessories. The young couple are honeymooning in Chicago, Illinois and South Bend, Indiana. Upon Card Of Thanks To those who by their acts of kindness expressed their sympathy and friendship at the time of the death of our beloved brother, Oluff Thompson,, we wish to express heartfelt thanks. We wish especially to thank Southern California. the ward bishopric, the Relief society, our friends, and all Mrs. Jackie Petersen others who assisted in any way. ; Brothers and Sisters of Club Party Hostess ' Oluff E. Thompson. was A delightful club party held at the home of Mrs. Jackie Petersen on March 20. Help Your Neighbor was the game played during the evening with many of the guests winning . . prizes. Special door prize went to Mrs. Phyliss House of Ogden. Guest for the evening was Mrs. Doris Stander. Regular members in atten dance were: Mrs. Shirley Adams, Mrs. Mauneen Pimper, Mrs. Barbara Rowe, Mrs. Marjorie Lish, Mrs. Ivy Wankler, Mrs. Darlene Hansen and Mrs. Phyliss House. , A delicious dessert luncheon ' was served. , The Oak camp of the DUJ, will hold their regular meeting, Thursday, March 27, at 7:30 p, m., at the home of Sarah Sig gard, 733 south Third west. All members are urged to THIS WEEK ONLY! 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The bridegroom is at present accompanied by Miss Geraldine number attending the Utah State Agri Steffen. Concluding was a vocal duet by Mr. and cultural college In Logan. He Mts. Felt. is a graduate of Box Elder high Those assisting with serving school and seminary and has during the evening were: Miss served an LJDS. mission In Col-Hng- NOWIN STOCK. ' THIS WEEK ONLY! 5 Pc CHROME SET Daystromite Wonder Top that will resist kicks, scuffs, scars and stains, wont peel or chip. Slender modern legs. Four beautiful plastic upholstered chairs in Gray and in the most Red. Table 30 x 42 wood design. grain popular Regular $85.00. Pay $9.00 Down $5.00 a month . EASY CREDIT TERMS FBFErAMf2tOTFE AG rUADRET si ' M - r ? - fcf r.- Mf M j ; CLYDE B. STRATFORD, Manager |