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Show i rxxx)few5 oumu Brigham City, Utah l Friday. May 27, 1949 dr. j. h. McNamara Just East Brigham Phnnp 583-R- 1 1 VETERINARIAN Bear River City Postoffice Tremonton Exchange Phone Bear River City 2391 of Week-En- d Special y MEN'S OVERALLS ! Joyce Hunsaker Becomes Bride Of Don Miller In Logan L. D. S. Temple Ceremony On Tuesday morning, May 24, Beta Sigma Phi Meet an impressive ceremony was performed by President ElRay At President's Home Chrisliansen in the Logan temin marriage ple that united Miss Joyce Hunsaker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hunsaker, and Don Miller, son of S. Leo Miller, Mr. and Mrs. South Tremonton. The radiant bride was lovely in a gown of heavy brides satin, with lace yoke and full lace over skirt, scalloped at the bottom. Her fingertip veil of bridal illusion was held by a tiara of pearls. She carried a bridal bouquet of ventas, lillies of the valley, carnations and gardenias. After the ceremony the bridal party, including the parents of the bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs. Desse Hunsaker and Mr. and Mrs. Austin Hawes, were guests at a wedding breakfast at the Bluebird cafe. Buttons AJ Bowu Orvella Sackett Sings Louise Ingrarm Honored Daughters Honored By In B. Y. U. Recital Mon. Club Met On Relief Society Mothers At Open House Last of Orvella Sackett, daughter dibit a!, Zl, JJJ, W A daughters and mothers parSun. At Brigham Home and Mrs. Orval E. Sackett Mr. ward the Perry held An open house for Miss Louise Ingram, native of Brigham City, Beta Sigma Phi sorority held was held Sunday afternoon to their regular meeting Monday honor her on her eightieth home in Brigevening at the home of their birthday at her ham City. Ward. Elaine president, The home was beautifully The business session consistpotted plants ed of a report on the dental decorated with to welcome cut flowers and on carried by project sorority. This report was given by the over 200 friends who came to dental chairman, Olive Monson. offer congratulations and gifts. Telegrams were received from after which a discussion of the Dr. George L. Zundel and famof a baseball sponsorship game on June 8 with the community ily, Pennsylvania; and from the of Corinne as guests was car- family of Mrs. Mayora Deane, Englewood, California. A teleried on. came from Glen followed was phone call Size 30 to 11 Blue or Striped DENIM OVERALLS HEAVY 8 OZ. DENIM. HIGH BACK STYLE The e Regular Price $2.98 MOT 'WAT , every hour, every day 'v In- party that in San Franin the form of a farewell for one gram and family cisco, congratulations. offering of the members, Jean Watson, Miss Ingrams niece, Mrs. who leaves the early part of June to join her husband in Olive North, Inkom, Idaho, was Manila. Each girl was given a in charge of the guest book and small piece of paper on which received guests. Dining room servers were: a little letter to Mrs. Watson Layton; was written and then attached to Mrs. Wanda Ingram, a large map of the route she Misses Grace Montgomery, Ogand The newlyweds left for Salt will take on her overseas jour- den; Bernice Johnston, Lake City, returning to Honey-vill- ney. The group sang Mrs. Wat- iRoda Driggs, Washington Terwhere sons favorite song, Always, race; Ardu Ith, Salt Lake City; I 'J J Wednesday evening a large reception was held in their honor. The recreation hall was adorned with large o f beautiful baskets spring flowers. Standing in the receiving line were Mr. and Mrs. Hunsaker, Mr. and Mrs. Miller, the best man, Spencer Ahlmer, the bride and groom and bridesmaids, Kathryn Hunsaker and Charlene Benson. An orchid corsage graced the gowns of the mothers and the bridesmaids corsages were of carnations and gardenias. The men In the party carnation w'ore boutenniares. During the evening, frappe, wafers and mints were served from a lace covered table with lighted tapers aft either end. At intermission Austin Hawes, master of ceremonies, introduced the following program: Grace Orme, tap dance she is supposed to be Joyce, very happy, dancing around, entertaining her mother when a knock is heard, as she answers the door the mens quarDeVern tet, Conrad Johnson, Rasmussen, Robert and Ronald Madsen, sang, Love Came Calling. Then the story goes, as Austin tells it, that the groom got around to the big question, so Rea (Nielsen gives a reading, Foolish Questions. Then to top things off, the professor and his lady, whom the groom had met while in France, arrive to do a little number, the Hunsaker, professor, Kathryn and the lady opera singer, Charlene Benson, sing a selection from one of the operas that few people had heard before, or for that matter, will ever! ty was by Relief society as their closing social. Ruth Hirsehi, counselor, conducted and gave a speech of welcome to all present. The I Had congregation sang, Oh Mama, Dream A Such Pretty followed by the invocation from Carrie Petersen. The lesson was given by IvaLou Nebeker. Maude White conducted and prointroduced the following Argram: Solovox number by lene Wight entitled, Verseuse. A tribute to mothers was made by Louise Davis, president. She honored the oldest mother, Mrs. Annie Mathews and the youngMaurine Holland. est mother, with the most The mother daughters present had to be decided by drawing in as much as there were six mothers present with their three daughters. Hazel Nelson drew the lucky number. IvaLou Nebeker was honored for attending the most meetings. All t h e above mentioned mothers as well as Mrs. Dollie Weaver, an honored guest, received little gifts of appreciation. Also receiving little gifts were the visiting teachers. Mrs. Edna Carter made the presentations, and response was said by Mrs. Eiva Perry. She also Tead some appropriate poems. of A violin trio composed Glenda Larsen, Gaye Nebeker and Opal Petersen played Forever and Ever. They were accompanied by Arlene Wight. Mrs. Maude White then gave an original reading honoring the graduating girls of Box Elder high school and seminary, and presented them with a little scroll. These girls were: Barbara Billings, Beverly Weaver, Merna Nelson, Shirley Dur-ranArlene Wight, Marilyn Judson and Wilma Walker. Barbara Billings continued the program with a saxaphone accomsolo, "Dance Honeroise, panied by Louise Davis and a piano solo, Clare DeLune was played by Dorothy Hirsehi. The Skaters Walt was played as a piano solo by Joan Barnard and Bertha Wight presented a reading consisting of several humorous incidences from the funnies. Cora Quayle offered the benediction, after which delicious refreshments were Thursday afternoon ofLaRae leader. Those present were Rio, B. 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Members from Brigham City to front aprons and the recital. started L at t, hill-bill- sni and Bosley Bosley, Connie n and the Beta Sigma Phi song, Grace Ingram,, Inkom, Idaho. The nieces served cake and fol"The Song of Friendship, lowed by a solo by Jane Cromp- lime frappe. ton entitled, Aloha. Refreshments were served by Blanche Thompson and Elaine Charles Dredges Home Ward with little suit cases filled Following 10 Day Trip with candy and nuts as the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dredge returned last Sunday after a 10 Newell Wights Enjoy day vacation trip spent in California. California Vacation The Dredges transacted business at Bakersfield, after which Mr. and Mrs. Newell H. Wight they went on to Los Angeles have returned to their home in where they visited with Mr. and Perry following a pleasant Mrs. Ernest Clark and family. vacation trip through Cali- At Fresno, they were the guests fornia. of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Owen At Los Angeles, they were and on the return the guests of Mr. and Mrs. visited at Sacramento. trip, they Wayne Atkinson and Mr. and W. Stokes. Mrs. Heber They also visited many old friends Past Presidents Of and relatives at Pasadena. Highlight of their trip was a cruise Am. Legion Auxiliary to Catalina Island and surEntertained Mon. Eve rounding vicinity and a visit to zoo. attended the They also The past presidents of the the beautiful Ice Capades and American Legion Auxiliary were report a most pleasant entertained at the War Memorial home Monday evening, May 23, with Mrs. Ken Jensen Several types of stainless steel and Mrs. Henry O. Johnson as surgical threads are used by hostesses. doctors to close wounds and Corsages marked the places at small tables where a hot luncheon was served, after hear again. They were encored which bridge was played with and this time sang a prizes being awarded to Mrs. number. Hyrum Malmrose, Mrs. Maxwell A large and beautiful Savings Bonds, backed by Unarray Pohl and Mrs. M. J. Crompton. of gifts were displayed on the The room was beautifully cle Sam, grow better with age. stage. The young couple will decorated with vases of poenies. Hang on to them leave Thursday morning, for onto Tostin, Montana to make their those Savings Hang home where Mr. Miller operates (Bonds until they mature. The 8 a farm and cattle ranch. last five years pay best. HADFIELDS TRADE-I- a stuof Brigham City, sang at Young at Brigham dent recital university, Provo, Monday night. Miss Sackett is a A soprano, student of Dr. Florence Jepper-soMadsen. 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