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Show l34j earsTi en 3lsj ients Throbs Of West ,are urged to listen to these programs, tin n drop a uird lo lhe station Dramatized stating whether or not ft Be ey enjoy them. Suggestions stawill also be cundav 0VfT radio accepted as to what "TA !.U2 4 3 P in. stories 'tones would like to be heard S of the 111 mg tin allotted lime H.an Throbs ,m dramatized, be 4 wio of Utah Pioneers Phono jour news to No. 7 Daut,c rs tort , Additional Party At Bluebird Calc Rotary Anns held their annual spring party at the Bluebird in Logan Friday, March 29. Vanez T. Wilson, president of Rotary, welcomed the ladies and introduced three special Lottie Simonsen guests, Mrs. and Mrs. Lillian L. Bowen of Bngham City, and Mrs. N. A. Pedersen of Logan. Ezra During the banquet Owen, chairman, introduced the following program: A toast to the ladies, S. Martin Rasmussen, toast to the gentlemen, Mrs. E. B. Harrison; three numbers by college students; a vocal solo, June Andersen Blood; by original reading written Eddie Redtord while serving with the marines in the South Pacific, given by Redford; and a piano solo by Mary Jean Soren- Brunt r The brides comely silk gown of bouffant design en train was made from a Japanese silk parachute, captured by the brideg- to I even commitThe entertainment tee of the Chamber of merce announced today that a membership meeting will be held April 10, at 8 oclock in lhe club rooms Dr. Milton Merrell of Utall Stale Agricultural college, a noted authority on foreign af-fairs, w'll be guest speaker. Rotary Anns Hold Spring h lace-edge- d ' A On Her Day portrait of you is niolhei-- . pi ice-les- s possession. Conte in row and have ottr picture taken so it will he reach hr ior her gilt on Mothers I)a. cherish it always when taken ith he will by . kills b e e iur ntai ;d box Comptons Art and Music Co. prov emt larkel. 1 i 1IIONE 5-- J H 1 1 T( El Pht " PICK O' THE PICTURES' ' HELD OVER TODAY! of tlw great of the MYEH twigs you one dtamas of ourktehme ih one screen's proudest ach Val-ntin- e d ''-- ill BftRFRT mt ...ring MONTGOMERY STARTING JQ TIVAYNEJ& THURSDAY d heart-shape- STARTS TOMORROW! Its a for love and kughs from MGM! This futie put her money on the "rong hore and her faith in the right guy! best-be- t $O0I&W with y ' W ATCH l'OR "VACATION FROM MARRIAGE COMING SOON! gatherings News of soci.il make an interesting newspaper Send yours to the News-Journ- al . . Toons Want-A- COLUMBIA . RECORDS JUST RECEIVED! EASTER PARADE Harry James and his Orchestra Crazy Rhythm I)av liy Day Les Drown and his Orchestra Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief its Anybodys Spring" velcome To Lneam .Yiy Herman and his Orchestra Woody Whistlin Joe (whistling and ocal) f rom l he Land Of '1 he Skv liluc Waters (whistling, ) Fred Lowry with guitar ar.d novachord I Iv e and Appie Pardovvdv Dinah Shore Here (lo Again Little Hit Coax Me Dinah Shore t) here Did You Learn To Loe o 1 1 AND ham Young university. It lias been a number of years since the N J. Valentines have had so many of their family egother, as for this birthday VFW To Instr" New Officers Thurs. V. F W. will hold an i,lstai-- ; eveiation meeting Thursday ning, Ajiril 4, at 8 o'clock in the Y;r Memorial home. A officer from Salt Lake tv will be in charge of the installation of officers, Refreshments, a program and ance will follow the meeting, jrrt-Bradford announced to- day. d OTHERS! MANY A 1 HIT! GREAT FRANK SINATRAS jjfiBIHHS FIRST ALBUM YOU CO TO MY HEAD" Milton Albert and Norma Larkin Coleman, Ogden, are the parents of a son born Thursday, March 28, at Cooley Memorial hospital. Lyle Edward and Filna Booth Crowther, Brigham City, are the parents of a daughter born Saturday, March 30, at Cooley Memorial hospital. Harold Clyde and Daisy Jensen Duke, Honeyville, became !the parents of a baby girl Sun-jdaMarch 31, at Cooley Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Long announce the arrival of their third child, a baby daughter, born Tuesday evening, Apul 2, at Cooley Memorial hospital. I DONT KNOW WIIY HIEf E FOOLISH THINGS A CIIOST OF A ( DANCE WHY SIIOULDNTI TRY A LITTLE TENDERNESS SOMEONE TO WATCH OVER ME" , PARADISE" Orchestra Under Direclioa oL Moderine Dance Bate Changed Moderine Dance club will hold an informal dance April 27 instead of April 6 as previously announced. The dance will be held in lhe War Memorial home. Back From Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hansen reCard Of Thanks turned Saturday from an enWe wish to express our sinvacation spent in Calicere and heartfelt thanks to the joyable fornia. While there they visand friends many neighbors ited all the scenic spots in Los w ho showed love for our belovPasadena, Hollywood, in Vigeles. ed Dennis L. Hunsaker, Long Beach, Glendale and San many expressions of sympathy Digo, Calif, and also at Tiju-- ; and acts of kindness and helpna, Mexico. They were the fulness accorded his bereaved guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin family at the time of his illness O. Hansen of Los Angeles. and death Mr. and Mis. Oscar L. Hunsaker, Mr. and Mrs. OsHave you been reading a car Hunsaker, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Vance. l? neighbors copy of the Why not become a ' vnu 11..VI regular subscriber and have it relivered to your door? hiweek" Phon - Nn D AXilL-STARDA- HL EHIVE COAL AND APPLIANCE TODAY AND THURSDAY TWO BIG FEATURES News-Journa- mjm . . . Laughter . . . GreatSong ' puWere Never ovelier been a long time since youve been able to see and select such beautiful Drapery Material. Weve Beige, Blue, Canary Yellow back- grounds with harmonizing floral designs, Yard 36 iches wide. It's Lovely! Voile Curtain Material Sheer lovely Voile Curtain Material in eggshell. Ideal for living rooms. 16 inches wide Yard BIG ARMY DAY PARADE APRIL 6TH 2P.M. y Music by JEROME KERN Ip, Kdwl f t trert A COLUMBIA WtOIAM y CUGAI XAVIER CO-HI- T and slip cover time Its spring and North Main is ready with a choice selection. Beautiful cretonne in floral designs. Blue, Green, Turquoise and W ine. Box pleats all around. Cord Welded seams, Hiti finite fcm, MAlERiAL SATURDAY, Beauty . . . Rhythm FOR Its n years n BEAUTIFUL Grants Return From Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Ray Grant returned Sunday evening from a vacation in California. Los They visited relatives in Mad-soAngeles and Mr. and Mrs. Turner in San Francisco. A v - GAY AS SPRING! Emergency Operation Thelma Mae Spencer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Spencer, underwent an emergency appendicitis operation Saturday at Cooley Memorial evening is reported to be She hospital. doing fine. G1 Po-ca- s Installation Party DRAPtKY married clnl-Idie- VFW Auxiliary To Hold stallation party Thursday evening, April 4, at 8 oclock in the War Memorial home. Mrs. Rudolph Rasmussen announced that all auxiliary members are urged to attend the luncheon which will be followed by a dance. . h d The Veterans of Foreign Wars auxiliary will hold its in- . Mr. and Mrs. J P. Nelson bnsion of Richmond, Mr. and celebrated their Gist wedding Mrs. Grant Doney, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. anniversary Sunday afternoon, LeRoy Lindsay, Mr. Mrs. Annie March 31, with open house he Clarence Nelson and Weir of Preston, Idaho, Mr and tween 2 and 5 oclock. Punch and wafers were serv- Mrs Nathan P Coates, Caiey, ed by Marjoiie Nelson and Bon- Idaho, Mr. and Mrs Frank Walnie Nelson to about 100 fi lends lace, and E. J Nelson of Ogand relatives who called during den, and Orland J. Nelson and 'he day. People traveled from family from Uintah. The Nelsons were married in reston and Franklin, Idaho, Cache Valley, Ogden and Uin-a- 1885 in the L. D. S. temple in to congratulate the Nelsons Logan. They have resided in n their anniversary. 3righam City since 1914. Both The guests of honor received have been very active in L D S many lovely flowers and cards church activities. and also received congratulaThey are parents of 12 ten of whom are living tions from California from Mrs P. G. Clifford, Mrs. George 'Mrs. Justin Nelson, Mrs. Wallace Wilde and G. A. N Ison of and Chester Nelson, and from A. L. Nelson of Idaho 'Brigham City; A. L. Nelson, Falls, Idaho, daughters and a Idaho Falls, Idaho; E. J. Nelson, on who were unable to attend Ogden- Glided Nelson, Uintah Cut of town guests included Mrs. P. G. Clifford, Hunting-toPa k, Calif.; Mrs. Mr and Mrs. David P. Wheel-- j George vright t f Ogden, a missionary Pocas. San Francisco, Calif.; companion of Mr. Nelson in '1 Chi ster Nelson, Los Angel 1904 05; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Al- - les, Calif. old-fash- i l'l Mr. And Mrs. J. P. Nelson Observe 61 st Wedding Anniversary At Home Sunday Afternoon March 31 ma-'ron- ma-lin- Immunization Scheduled Miss Ruth Pearse, state public health nurse, announced today that regular immunization for small pox and diptheria will be held Friday morning, April The 5, from 10 to 11 oclock. will be Lincoln school in charge Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Nelson dis-usse- To Mother L New room during the invasion of Her floor length veil of tulle was attached to an antique lace coronet and her jewelry was a dainty dia- son. mond lovelier. She carried a Dr. N A. Peoersen ot Utah aseade bouquet of pastel pink State AgriculturSl d college osebuds and orchids from Restlessness of Man. which fell long satin stream-- r His talk was both unusual and rs interesting. Flower girl was petite Elaine each As the ladies entered Stoll in a miniature copy of the chose a corsage to match her brdes gown. dress from a silver tray. The two maids of honor for Following the banquet the the bride were her sister, Betty, group returned to Brigham City who flew from Walter Reed hosaitend Starlit Everglades, pital, Washington, D C., to be lie junior prom at Box Elder present at the wedding, and high school. Lorraine Reynold, s sister of the Other committee members who came from were Dr. Howard Rasmussen bridegroom, Tow Orleans. They wore gowns and Wayne Woodland. if rose jersey and aqua chiffon. The bridesmaid, Miss Martha zcmily Honors Peterson, and attending Mrs. Daren Blanchard Mrs. N. J. Valentine and Mrs. Roland Mackey, were A family reunion in honor of gowned in pastel pink and blue, All attendants wore white the 75th birthday anniversary on calots and carried of Mrs. N. J. Valentine ioned was celebrated violets, March 28, nosegays of ehil- sweetpeas and rosebuds. here Sunday. Twenty-fivThe brides mother wore a dren, sons and daughters-in-lapeach lace gown and a contrast-- and grandchildren, were presing powder blue straw toque ent with veil. Dinner was enjoyed at the The mother home of Bishop and Mrs. R. N. bridegrooms chose black lace and a flower Price. Later at the Valentine coronet hat. Their corsages were home moving pictures were Chinese orchids and rosebuds shown by Lee Valentine of reThe bridegroom, who has just cent events participated in by received his discharge from the various groups of family mem-marine corps reserve after serv- bers, and proved most inter-Moving pictures were ing 21 months overseas as non- esting. commissioned officer in charge also taken of the group by Mrs. of radar communcatons on Sai- Paul Skeen. The afternoon was concluded pan and Okinawa, chose as his best man Joseph Coulam. His with serving of the birthday ushers were James Dailey Dar- cake, with ice cream and other en Blanchard and Douglas refreshments. Campbell. Those from out of town who Following the wedding the returned home Sunday evening bridal party was entertained at were Miss Ruth Valentine of dinner. Price, Mr. and Mrs Tom L. An attractive reception for Broadbent and three children, the couple was held in the and Mr. and Mrs. Lee B. L. D. S. institute. The couple reand two children of Proceived congratulations before a vo, Mr. and Mrs. Merrell Valflower-bankemantel. entine and son Kaye of Salt Blending into the festive at-- j Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs mosphere was soft music by Heber G. Jacobs and five chilW. H. Manning and Dr. and dren of Ogden Mrs. N. W. Chritsensen. Mrs. Paul Skeen and baby The beautifully V. of Klamath Falls. Ore , appointed table was covered with a lace will spend a few more days banquet cloth and was centered vith her parents. heart-shapewith a five-tie- r The Broadbents have recent-wedding cake, artistically decreturned from Jacksonville, orated with spun sugar roses Fla., where they have made and topped by a corucopia of their home the past two years. minute lilies of the valley tied Mr. Broadbent was stationed wth a large white satin stream-- i 'here as a naval officer during ers. decorated wth tiny lilies of 'hat time. He has resumed his the valley and dainty rosebuds. work on the faculty at Brig- Before the cutting of the cake the bride's attendants and friends pulled the streamers from the cake as tokens of good flowerluck. Tiny decorated mints adorned the serving table. Pouring at the reception were Mrs. E. G. Peterson, Mrs. Audrey Johnson, aunt of the bride, Mrs Joseph Coulam, Mrs. James Dailey, Dr. Ethelyn Greaves and Mrs. Esther Skeels. Miss Una Vermillion served the wed ding cake. Miss Edna Page assisted Mrs. Adney as hostess. The brides going away cosAdrian tume was a navy-blu- e design gabardine suit with red accessores and an orchid Saipan NEWS-JOURNA- vVedncsday, April 10 Joyce Adney Becomes Bride Of Adrien F. Reynolds In Candlelight Double Ring Ceremony In Logan s EI DER Brighton City, Utah, Wednesday, April 3, 1946 Partners are invited and a Chamber To Meet buffet luncheon will be served. SOCIETY The Logan Piesbyterian church was the setting for the atti active candlelight double-rinmarriage ceremony of Miss Jovee Adney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs C. G Adnev of Cor-mnand Adrien F. Reynolds, on of Mr and Mrs. F. F. Rey-'oiuol New Orleans, La. The altar, banked with ferns and spring flowers was lighted eleven-brancby an hand wrought scroll candelabra made J the brides father Bridal music was played by Dr and Mrs N. W. Christensen. Officiating at the wedding was the Reverend Miner L. food r0 Celebrate Anniversary . StllM PICTURE h lOUS f. Btll |