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Show Of the 100,000 ,4, Box Elder NEWS orphans In the of them lost today, at least one parent to cancer, the American Cancer Society says. tJ. S. Brigham City. Otah Wednesday, April 7. 1954 'Double-rinnuptial vowswere ' exchanged by Miss Sheronne Steed, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Millroy Steed, and Wayne Marble, son of Mr. and Mrs G. L. Marble, all of (Brigham City, on Friday, April 2 in the Seventh LDS ward. The impressive ceremony was performed by IBishop Lewis S. Wight in the presence of family members and close friends. Entertained At Pheasant (Prior to the rites, parents of the bridegroom entertained at a dinner in (honor of family members at the Pheasant Cafe. Reception At Seventh Ward Immediately following the vows the newlyweds were honored at a reception held at the Seventh ward. The receiving line stood before a garden gate arrangement entwined with red daisies and ivy. Tall palms stood at either end of the setting, Lovely in Lace and Net The 'bride was lovely in a ballerina length gown of white net and Chantilly lace over taffeta, A tiny lace jacket featured long sleeves tapered at the wrists. A crown of seed pearls and sequins caught up the fingertip length veil of brides illusion. She carried a cascading (bouquet of yellow rosebuds surrounding a single detachable orchid corsage. Attendants in Red and White (Lavon Hunsaker, in a gown of red net, stood as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were the Christensen triplets. Janice In red, Diane In white and Sharon in red, and Colleen Tucker in white. All wore ballerina length gowns featuring stoles. The attendants with carried spring umbrellas floral arrangements of red rosebuds and white carnations. Mother of the bride chose a light blue suit accented with royal blue. Mrs. Marble was gowned in a pale blue floral model. (Both pinned yellow rosebud corsages at her shoulder. Blue and pink maline enhanced the corsages. Glen Jeppson stood as best man. Ushers were Jack Marble, David (Hunt and Gerald Bywater. The bridegroom wore a red carnation boutonniere while all men in the wedding party wore white carnation boutonnieres. Host and hostess for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Jim B. Bywater. Mrs. Bywaters corsage was of yellow carnations backed with green maline. Refreshments At Tables were Refreshments served from small tables centered with red painted daisies in small I bud vases. Serving was by Eva- - Ay Joe Marsh Easy Does It "? . It and hurry down to boy that jacket back. This is the third time Lediee Aid Society had their aale the other night and aa soon as the doors opened. Easy" Roberts was inside, t .Without a word, he headed straight for the coat counter, picked out a shabby old tweed jacket, and paid for it. Easy i told me a little later that buying j hia jacket back waa getting to I be a regular habit. f nnnip Ive done HP From where I sit, everyones enlikes whether titled to his its s sports jacket, a baseball team, or the beverage he likes for dinner. For example, the wife likes coffee along with Saturday night spaghetti while I like a glass of beer. We never try to sell each other on our personal preferences. 01 . ? . f Again! 'Thata been my favorite smoking jacket for years, he said. And my wife talks me into giving It away regularly. Then I get to thinking how much I like Copyright, 1954, Untied State Brewer Foundation 7Vowen racpefle1" .am .dKHaseBS? FARM .INDUSTRIAL HOME NO OBLIGATION FREElESTlMATE; ' 14 SAKRETE HEADGATES Ready-Mixe- water Save by precious Built control woffc'teving of Lite long CONCRETE ON STEEL as low m $4 40, 4 inch, 10 inch Heedgate $4 9S d Concrete In Bags JUST 45 80 ADD I WATER lbs. lbs. 75c 1.10 V UTAII I :xi C0!ICRE1PIPE Cachs Valley Bank Building Phone 660 CO. LOGAN. OGDEN 1940 Wall Avenue PROVO 1550 Springville Road SALT LAKE 925 So. 6th West Phone 7978 Phone 3444 Phone retary-treasure- and incidents of his uel presided life Smith, were given by Mrs. Harding, a descendant of Mr. Smith. After singing Utah, We Love Abbie Madsen read a poem, Thee, prayer was offered by The lesson Deseret. Early Hadfield. Pauline was treated by Minutes of previous meeting Government," Lenora Romer were read and approved and the Johnson Organist Charlotte 15 was called showing roll presour ent, nine excused and throe made a few remarks and visitors. Six good cheer visits new captain, Elsie Christensen spoke a few words. were reported. Closing song, Utah Our Own County camp president, Jennie Beloved Homeland, Second vice Jones and organist Charlotte Olsen gave the Johnson were present from the captain, (Leunna prayer Central camp. President Jones closing Refreshments were served by made a few remarks then took Geneva Wrigha, lLaVern Jeppcharge of camp elections and son, Leunna Olsen and Erma the following were elected for Peters. the coming year: Captain, Elsie Christensen. First Vice Captain, Lenora Capt. Erma Peters and conducted. : Ro-me- iih .1 ' fi tb Second Vice Captain, Edna Farrell. Secretary and Treasurer, Erma Peters. Chorister, Lucy Wright. Organist, Marilla Spencer. Historian, Abbie Madsen. (Registrar, Geneva Wright. Chaplain, Effie Freeman. (President Jones spoke a few words of encouragement to the new officers and complimented the retiring officers on the past years work. She then was excused to attend another meeting. A report was given by the sec- - r 6 l four-tiere- d Program Presented Master of ceremonies was Morgan Hawkes. Program in eluded songs by Mrs. Mildred Andersen and Miss EvaluiMills and a reading by Mary Bunder-son- . During the entire reception Charles Clifford entertained with solovox selections. Honeymoon in Denver Amid a shower of rice the bride, clad in a navy blue suit with white cape and navy blue accessories, and the bridegroom left for a honeymoon trip to Denver, Colorado. To Live Here Upon their return they plan to reside in Brigham City. The bride will graduate this .Spring from Box Elder High school. The bridegroom at Hill 'Field. is employed ( wa-ter- your toad mean mod: Hospital Notes Mrs. Floyd Forsgren is improving at the Cooley Memorial hospital following a left hand and arm injury sustained last Friday, April 2. Her arm was injured to the elbow as it passed through the washing machine wringer. Mrs. Lamoyne Freeze is "getting along nicely following a performed thyroid operation April 2. wombs pHtsr ioumon sinci ith Recuperating followng a hernia operation is young Darrell KNTUCXT STUNT tOUBBM WH1SKT, K PSOOF Larkin 2, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Larkin of Snowville. I MS I. IU1I MSTUIK CO.. CUEMQNT. KENTUCKT are Happy ' to have . . . Brigham City Seventh LDS ward. The bride is the former Sheronne Steed, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Millroy Steed. Mr. Marbles parents are Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Marble. lu Mills, June Larsen. Carlene Olsen and Barbara Tyner. Mrs. Dale Quinlan was at the guest book. Gift bearers were: 'Jerry Marble and Reva Hailing with Gwen Chidester, LaRae Korth, Lazon Jensen and Mrs. Austin Munns in charge of the many lovely gifts presented to the couple. Beautiful Wedding Cake Displayed during the evening was the beautifully decorated white wedding cake. It stood upon a pink taffeta cloth overlaid with lace. Crystal candle holders held the fourtiered lighted pink tapers. Sur rounding the cake were red daisies. The cake was topped with a miniature bride and bridegroom beneath an archwaT Wedding bells backed v) with white maline also adorned the cake as did lattice hearts and Can't Happen Twice - GALILEE, R. 1. CUP) Tuna s fishermen like (Rhode Island anyway. The 12th Atlantic Tuna Tournament will be held off Galilee again this summer though the total catch during the tourney last, year was one tuna. ZUNDELS Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Marble exchanged nuptial vows on April 2 in rosebuds. JimerJaynient Mabel AnderThe Deseret camp, DUP, met on (Friday, March 26 at the home son. LaVerna Jeppson gave a of Geneva Wright at 7:30 p. m. sketch of her grandfather, Sam- Are Honeymooning In Colorado g From where I sit Deseret Camp Names New Officers for Year Double Ring Ceremony Unites Couple 2C,000 Richard Mantlo Preparation Meeting at Jensen Home associated with our store as a Held full time salesman, Preparation meeting for Fifth ward Primary officers and teachers was held at the home of Mrs. Irvin Jensen on Monday, April since re- ceiving his degree from the USAC. 5. Serving with Mrs. Jensen as hostess was Mrs. Abe Tracy. The meeting was presided over by Mrs. Adrian Shields with Mrs. Gordon (Carol) Jensen, counselor, in charge. Following opening prayer by Mrs. Glen Dixon the group attending sang I Think When I Read That Sweet Story of OM. Lesson concerning behavior of fivc.aatLsU.year olds was given by? Mrs. Walter Jaggi. A discussion' on the scriptural reading was led by Mrs. Orville Waters. 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