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Show I Seventh Warders See Annual Primary Program ocial eene AUeen L. Nelson, Society Editor O' ' 'TV'frAfi ?'? LDS Temple Rifes Uuite Impressive LDS temple rites united Pamela Richards, daugh ter of Mrs. II. L. Richards, Brigham City and Gaiy D. Loveland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Duett F. Loveland, also of Brigham City, May 1 m the Iogan LDS temple. President A George Raymond solemnized the vows in the pn?s ence of family members and close friends. Parents of the bridegroom were hosts at a wedding dinner served following the ceremony at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Richardson. The same evening, in the Fourth LDS ward hall, the new- lyweds were honored by a host of well wishers. The receiving line stood bc- fore a white garden gate scene adorned with pink Spring flow ers. The lovely bride was radiant in a beautiful Chantilly lace over tafleta creation. The t lace over taffeta formed the fitted bodice with full length tapered s'eeves and a square scalloped neckline. The hooped skirt was floor length with eight lace tiers on e.ther side with lace panels in both front and back. The tiers were net appli-queon tulle. A jeweled tiara of pearls and sequins held the veil of brides illusion. She wore white brocaded slippers to complete the ensemble She carried a blue satin basket with cascades of white carnations centered with a detachable corsage MaRee Richards, sister of the bride, gowned in ice blue hi (leaded taffeta fashioned with Peter Pan collar, nylon cumber-bund- , soft pleated skirt and r length sleeves, performed maid of honor duties. Bridesmaids were Mary Jo Harris, Susie Roman and Mil dred Richardson. All chose identical gowns of ice blue brocaded taffeta. sheaths They were r with boat necklines, length sleeves and n.slon cumberbunds. All carried white witker bas kets filled with pink carnations Mother of the bride was charming in pink lace and Mrs Loveland chose a lovely laven-da- r lace creation. Their carnation corsages were pink and white, Robert Loveland, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Men in the wedding party wore pink carnation boutonnier rose-poin- three-quarte- three-quarte- Popular Pair ions in riystal goblets. In charge of serving were Fern Brown, Mona Claik, Virginia Alder, Arronia Lou Harding, Judy Loveland, Patsy Rita Richards, Randee Ushers were Blaine Jordan, Larry Moody, and Douglas Lee, with Karen Busch and Marjorie Wilcox m charge of programs. A large group of parents at tended and enjoyed the presen tation. Rich-aidso- Richards, Janet Dummer and Shirley Worthen. Arranging gifts were Shirley Loveland, Dorothy Richards, Valerie Ma'sen and Marilyn Mann. Gift bearers were Steven Checketts, Jerry Richards and Lee Richards. upon Laura Hunsaker WCTU Hostess in Honeyville - Dam. They are now athome at 119 East First North. Both are graduates of Box Elder High school and seminary. Mrs. I ov eland is a former BYU student, currently employed at Mi untain States Telephone company. Mr. Loveland manages Smith's Fpod Giant. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Young, Manti, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Carol, to Rees Quayle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Quavle, Perry They will be married in the Manti LDS temple on May 23. A reception will honor them the same evening at Manti. They will also be honored at an open house on May 28 at the Perry ward. 9 V, ", 'A i i 1 .Jl Electric Demonstration Expected in Willard .A - ENGAGED Miss Carol Mrs. Young will become Reese Quayle in LDS Temple rites in Manti May 23. Brigham City Womens Christian Temperence Union met at Whats tny trouble, Doc? askthe home nf Mrs. Laura Hunsa- ed the patient. ker in Honeyville, Friday afterI'm not sure exactly whats noon, May 8. wrong with replied the docSong practice was conducted tor, but if you, were a building you by Mrs. Abinadi Tolman, followbe condemned. ed by devotion by Mrs. Lucinda youd Jensen. Main feature of the afternoon meeting was the white ribbon ceremony declaring Master Randall Gardner a white ribbon recruit. State Institute to be held on June 11 at the home of Mrs. Jensen in Bear River City was discussed in a round table discus- a white table cover with pink organdy skirt around thg table was the elaborate wedding cake Tall pink tapers stood on either side of the cake. The three tiered affair was adorned in pink and white. Layers were separated by white swans and colonnades. Pink- - rosebuds adorn eel the cake. A miniature bride and bridegroom stood on the topmost laver. Master of ceremonies Theo Richards included beautiful Program background music by Mrs Muck Bowen at the piano and JoAnn Long and Genevieve Burt and their violins. Wesley Boman sang two solos; Mr and Mrs Boman sang two duet numbers; Mrs. Boman, Marilyn Mann and Mary Jo Har-n- s sang Temple by the River, followed by a reading by Blanche Warnick and numbers by a Hawaiian Trio from Brigham Young University. The nev Mrs. Loveland donned a bltm and white suit dress with white accessories for her honej moon. The pair honeymooned in Southern Utah parks; Las Vegas, Nev., Phoenix and Mesa, Ariz., and home by way of the Grand Canyon and Glen Canyon Manti Maid Announces Betrothal cises. t Displav-- d Seventh ward Primary annual May festival, Help the Children Keep His Light was presented on Sunday, May 3. Flag bearers were LaMar Vestley, Jimmy Leggett, and Tim Reeder. Following the opening exer cises, the conference was presented as outlined by the General Board. The Primary home was presented followed by the junior groups; Pilot groups; Home Builders; Trail Builders, Teach ers chorus then closing exer- WiUard ward Relief society members will enjoy a special Utah Power and Light company demonslraUon in connection with regular work day Thursday afternoon. May 14, beginning at 2 p. m. in the class rooms Mrs. Suzie Facer, president, expressed hope for at least 50 ladies attending Miss Meile Chipman of the light company will demonstrate the uses of rotisserie, deepwell, fry pan and blenders. She will serve dinner with the use of electrical appliances, Everyone is cordially invited to attend. Merry Mixers Slate Final Spring Dance The Merry Mixers Dance club, Brigham Citys popular new danceclub, will hold a festive Spring dance on Saturday evening, May 16, at the National Guard Armory. A special feature on the program will be complimentary breakfast to be served at the Tropical Restaurant. Kenny Holmgren orchestra will furnish music for dancing. This will be the final dance of the season until Fall. post-dane- e I Box Filler NFWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, May 13, 1959 AMOUNG GRADUATES: FIRST CHOICE sion. for HER... Meeting adjourned with the repeating of Aaronic Benediction. Refreshments were served by the hostess. . . . for (.,. m it a diamond ring! HIM-.. . . ,l . a new watch ! i Youll Be Up In The Clouds . . . about your AT HOME IN BRIGHAM CITY Making their home in Brigham City following a honeymoon trip are Mr and Mrs. L). Loveland. Mrs. Loveland is the former Pamele Gary Richards, daughter of Mrs. H. L. Richards. Mr. Loveland is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Duett F. Loveland were united in marriage May 1 in Logan LDS Temple.They I I started out on the theory Idaho Family Here that the world had an opening For Holiday Visit for me. "And you found it?" Rupert, Idaho visitors in Perry for Mothers Day were Mr. now.Well, rather. I'm in the hole and Mrs. Robert Hamilton and sons, Rex and Jimmy. House with Mr. and Mrs. Lyman They enjoyed Mothers Day Wight. services in the Perry LDS ward, Mrs. Hamilton is the former then dinner at Maddox Ranch June VViaht. Miss Young is a graduate of Manti High school and and has attended Utahseminary State University. Mr .Quayle is a Box Elder High school and seminary graduate. He has also graduated from Weber College and USiC in Logan, and ha just completed a six months tour of duly with the U. S. Artny. will make their home in They Brigham City R I N G lovely , Larger Diamonds Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Anrient n.at P fiBPrOOf 6 Yrs Old . JiP1!' C IIM es. Hosts md hostesses for the reception were Mr. and Mrs Darrell Loveland and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Richards, Mrs, Grant Checketts was at the guest book. Guests were served at small tables laid with hand crocheted table cloths over pink and blue organdy. 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