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Show t Ann Wood And Milton Norman Marriage Is Solemnized In Logan LDS Temple March 21 , PAGE THREE EOX ELDER NEWS April 9. WsdJMsday, V 1952 e. ... vm srp$ ' .:.k i r.lode 0 Day 100 Dtnisr Raycn ml na rationed! Cawanteed 4 Cere Ferfcet! Perfect Fitting Raycn Crepe SLIPS Lace Trimmed I Sizes 32 to 44 ! f. A f Ml er MV fiin)l2)(I L a - groom. is a graduate of and attended the Utah State Agricultural college at Logan. She was affiliated with Lambda Delta Sigma. The groom attended Box Elder high school and then served In the United States navy for two years. He attended the U.S.A. C, before serving a two and half year mission In Norway. At the reception and dance held at Thatcher the bride was lovely in a gown of Chantilly lace over satin. It was fashioned with a pointed lace collar, long sleeves which came to a point at the wrist and a finger tip veil held In place by a sweetheart tiaTa of flowers. She carried a bouquet of pink and white carnations centered with a purple orchid. In the receiving line were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. (Wood, Bish op and Mrs. J. iH. Norman, Mr. Lloyd Hubbard who acted, as best man, Mrs. Ilene Knowles, matron of honor, and the bridesmaids were Miss Lois Miller, Miss Joan Norman, Mias Carla Wood, and Miss June Rhode. Mr. Rulon and Edwin Wood, brothers of the bride were ush ers. Mrs. Helen Wood was in charge of the guest book. Mrs. Alton .Wood, Miss Bar bara Ward, Miss Maurlne Leish man took care of the gift table and Miss Linda Jeppson, Miss Linda Olsen, Miss ilene Coombs and Miss Gay Coombs were the gift carriers. At the serving table - were Mrs. Grace Jeppson- - Mrs. Lois Coombs and Mra. Cora Watt. The program consisted of a vocal solo by VonDell Anderson, accompanied 'by his slsiter, Donna Anderson; an accordion and guitar duet by Geraldine Olsen and Garth Norman; a vocal duett by Miss Maurlne Wight and Mr. Verl Waldron accompanied by Mra. Verl Waldron; a vocal solo by Elbert Johnson accompanied by Miss Joan Norman. j The young marrieds are at home now in Corimie after a honeymoon trip to California and the Grand Canyon. BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH Members of the Reading CirRomantic news this week from Mr. and Mrs. Orson Korth reOgden la the announcement of turned Monday evening from cle were today reminded that the engagement of Miss Georgia will be held on Craddock and Miss Lorna La Nampa, Idaho, where they spent regular meeting 9, at the home the week at the April past visiting Wednesday, Rue Craddock, daughters of Mr. and Mra. George W. Craddock, home of Mr. and Mrs, Ted of Mrs. R. W. Price. Korth and family. 2745 Br inker Ave. Mrs. David O. Andersen will Georgia is betrothed to Lt. give the book review. Paul Crandall (Bennion, eon of President and Mrs. Glen M. Ben- Mrs. Marvin Peters nion of Brigham City. He atClub Hostess tended the Brigham Young uni- Bridge Dr. CLYDE SMITH Mrs. May Petersen, Mrs. Don versity and the IU5.AC. at Logan. He received his wings Rasmussen and Mrs. "Qulg" and commission at Vance Air- Nielsen were bridge prize winChiropodist base at Enid, Okla., and Is cur ners at the home of Mrs. Mar-vlVal airbase at at Moody Peters on Thursday evening, rently Foot Specialist dosta, Ga. April 3. Mias Craddock attended Uni Office Hours: 9 to 12, Special guests for the evening versify of Utah and affiliated were 1 to 5 daily Mrs. Mra. Edward Ward, with Kappa Kappa Gamma. She also has been active in skiing May Petersen and Mrs. S. W. 21 0 Eccles Bldg. The wedding date will be some Beecher. Phone time In June or July after which Dessert was served. Bridge they will move to Anchorage, was the diversion of the eve OGDEN, UTAH Alaska, where Lt. Bennion ex ning. pects to be stationed. Lorna will exchange vows on May 13 with William Henry Kennedy. To make known the marital news Mrs. Craddock was hostess at an announcement tea at the Mansion House, Sunday afternoon, April 6, between the hours of 3 and 5. Adorning the NEW attractive table was a pink sa tin cloth and centerpiece of It's Spring . . and your horns pink carnations. Pink tapers needs brightening up too . . lighted the setting. New fresh walls and floors Those in the receiving line add so much to the charm and were Mrs. Craddock, Miss Lorna comfort of a home. See us toCraddock, Miss Georgia Cradday for free estimate and dock and Mrs. Bennion. suggestions. You'll be surprised at the small cost of a New Spring Dress" for your homel all day Thursday 9 A. M. to 6 the free demonstration YOUR HOME NEEDS DOMESTIC SEWMACHINE by Mr. Hull, a factory representative. ... And we invite you to take advantage of this MONEY SAVING VALUE! BIG Mr. and Mrs. Milton Norman . . , were married in the Logan LDS temple recently. The bride is the former Ann Wood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. Wood of Thatcher and the groom is the son of Bishop and Mrs. J. H. Norman of Corinne. Installation Ceremonies Conducted By V.F.W. Auxiliary By Mrs. Adele Christensen Thursday Installation ceremonies for of- Christian Olsen Family ficers of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary were- conducted Meet At Fuller Home - Second Ward Primary Preparation Meeting Monthly preparation meeting of the Second ward Primary was held at the home of Mrs. Ellen Hunsaker. The teacher-traine- r lesson was given by Mrs. Camille J. Larsen. Following the lesson refreshments were served by Mra Grace Davis, Mrs. Martel and Mrs. Hunsaker to 17 officers and teachers and one guest. Mrs. Adelle Craven of Salt Lake City. After the re freshments the group enjoyed the evening playing bingo. Hum-phery- last Thursday evening, April 3, The family of the late Chris with Mrs. Adele Christensen, district president, as installing tian Olsen met Thursday, April 3, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. officer. Joseph Fuller, honoring the 73rd New officers are: Mrs. Nola birthday of Wilford L. Olsen, who is president of the genea Larsen, president; Mrs. Zina senior vice president; Mrs. logical work of the family. Edna Nelson, Junior vice presiA delicious hot dinner was Idaho Visitors Here dent; Mra. Stella Rasmussen, conductress; Mrs. Ruth Young, served with Easter decorations, Following dinner, colored pic Saturday Afternoon treasurer; , Mrs. Ellen Bichmon, secretary; Mrs. Carol Preece, tures of the six temples and Mrs. John A. Evans of Malad, chaplain; Mrs. Johanna Peter- surrounding scenes in which Idaho and Mra Gale Boam and Mr. Emma Olsen and his Pewife, Valona Mrs. sen, hstorian; done tern Linda, and Grandma Olsen Johnson have daughter, tersen, patriotic instructor; and pie work were shown by their Boam of Downey, Idaho were Mrs. Lorene North, guard, and daughter, ' Mr Saturday afternoon visitors' at Visitors from Ogden were Mr. and Mra. James Nesson of How the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orval and Mrs. IH. P. Nasfell, Mr. and ell. The remainder of fhe time Sackett. They visited with Mrs. Mrs. William Winchester,,, Mr. was spent visiting. Ray Evans and small son, Ken and Mrs. 0. E, Hyde, Mr." and nsth. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. L. ' Lunden, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Evans and Kenny are L. Mr. Wilford and Olsen. Amos Ross, Mrs. Ed Ilium and Oliver W. Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. making their home with Mr. and Bill Haws. while Pvt Ray Outgoing officers of the or-- : William Korth, Mr. .J. Carols Mra. Sackett and Mra. Varnick Evans Is serving In the U. S ganization include: Mrs. Carrie Olseh,.. Mr. - Mr.- - and Mrs. Joseph army. At present' he is stationPetersen, Mrs. Zina Olsen, Mrftr Hanson,Nola Larsen- - Mrs. Valona Peter- Fuller and Mr. and Mrs. James ed at SanLuls Obispo, sen, Mrs. Eva Smith, Mrs. Nesson. Gladys Ruddell, Mra. Lavlna Mrs. Nora Pettingil Marriage of Merle Cheal Thomas, Mrs. Johanna Petersen and Mrs. DAY Announced By Parents Carol Preece. cereFollowing installation Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Sackett of monies the group present, along Brigham City announce the the Veterans of (Foreign marriage of their daughter, with, Merle, to Marvin S. Wright, son Wars, enjoyed square dancing. Theres still time to get of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Wright of LaRue Yates called the dances. A buffet luncheon was served. your Easter finery cleanPerry. ed and pressed to perfecvows in were recited Wedding tion. the LjD.S. temple in Salt Lake City In, the presence of Mrs. El Local Carpenters Attend Bring your clothes in at 9 A. M. and take them home mer Jeppson of Brigham City, Annual State Convention with you at 5 P. M. Scott B. Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wright of Perry WaLaren W. Balls and and Jack IWright of Willard, ters attended Utah StateJay SAVE 10 BY CASH AND CARRY! Carpenwith Apostle Mathew Cowley of ters convention in Provo last week-end- . ficiatlng. . The newlyweds then left for a DAY Morning and afternoon sesCalifornia honeymoon and ere sions were held in the Carpennow making their home In Brig- ters Union hall. A PHONE 62 . banquet and ham City. dance was held In the evening. Mrs. Wright is receptionist at the office of Dr, W. R. Merrell and Dr. Deart Bunderson in the SEND Mr. Wright Is Cooley hospital. employed at Hill Air (Force base. 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Leon Jensen, This brings the number of grandchildren up to 19. run fizi MODIRN FOR Mra Martha Jensen has re turned from Salt Lake City with news of the birth of Identical twin sons to Mr. and Mra. Deon The youngsters were Woolsey. born April 2. Mrs. Woolsey is the former Anna Jensen- - eldest daughter of Mrs. Jensen. They have two other children- - a girl imiLPAPEBS CLEANERS UESERUY KI(QO DRESS TOO! A SEQUICE P. M. of the X Z OIIE You are all invited to attend Mrs. David O. Andersen To Give Book Review Orson Korths Visit At Nampa , Idaho n Bear River high Handsome 100 Denier Rayon Crepe, soft and becoming, in the loveliest colors and prints. This style comes in sites 14 to 20, its hand washable, and youll love the glittering metallic buttons and full skirt with soft pleats. Only fSJBl SPECIAL! The marriage was solemnized March 21, in fhe Logan temple by President George A Ray mond. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin 7. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Norman and Mr. and Mra. Edwin L. Wood accompanied the young couple through the temple. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon M. Wood were present for the ceremony. Immediately after the ceremony the newlyweds and their immediate families were honored at a turkey dinner in Paradise, Utah. The host and hostess were Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Olsen, uncle and aunt of the The bride Dresses! l Wedding Plans Told Jy Ogden Sisters , i v ; At Home In Corihne Ot local interest Is the early Melvin J. Wood of Thatcher and spring marriage or Miss Ann Mr. Milton Norman, son of Blah Wood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. op and Mrs. J. H. Norm an of Brigham City. Utah , '! IT WITH FLOWERS BY WIRE are coming HENRY THEYRE GOOD FOR YOU! L jVifilv . 32 South Main Street I.'., DREWES Floral and Gifts CLYDE B. STRATFORD, Manager Phone 153 |