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Show I The Bride Of Grant Becomes jef j Ceremonies; Reception After St,Jn . Temple They carried bouquest of pink and white carnations. Norman Olsen, brother of the groom, stood as best man. Following the reception the newlyweds left for a a honeymoon trip through and Mexico. The brides going away attire was a gray harkskin suit with white accessories. On their return they will make their home in Brigham City. Married In The Logan Temple ox flowers. Tall candelabra holding Bvfrly, Mrs James W. white tapers stood at either end an of Mr :hP bride of Mr. of the receiving line., A table of Mr. was decorated with a beautiful rSn,The son cere four-tirewedyig cake. in Jr. Olsen. John gan temple of The bride wore a white brohe.i 8. church, Friday. July - caded taffeta gown and a fingerofElKae Christiansen tip veil caught in a tiara of Id a1 the cer,monies seed pearls. She carried pink and white carnations circling a rites, a dinner wing the white orchid. of the couple In honor R. T. Shaw's Are .l- U.8". Attending her sister as maid f honor was Miss Ferl Rose Parents Of Daughter a reception evening, tbf. Barker. Miss Marilyn Powers and ward Firth the Mr. and Mrs. Roy T, Shaw rehall was decorated Miss Shirley neJeanne Blaylock ceived a telephone call from ?e summer were chosen as blrdesmaids. their son, R. T. Shaw ,Jr from quets of lovely Tallahausse, Fla., announcing the arrival of a baby daughter Sunday afternoon. Tha baby has an older brother. The mother is the former Margaret Ashtown. R. T. Shaw' is a teacher at the University of Florida. Yk ' 'v 5 daugh- Barker - Brigham City, Utah two-wee- Mrs. Kay Waldron Visits Relatives In Brigham cali-iorni- if d ,: oiunal KLDE& Mrs. Kay Waldron is visiting Brigham City with her daughter, Sharon Kaye. Mrs. Waldron is at the home of her parents, Vasco Call. Slip Wednesday, July 13, 1949 Sixty million quarts of fresh milk and cream are distributed to consumers through doorstep deliveries and stores every day. in will be here about two weeks before returning to Big Horn Basin, Wyoming, her home. 1 WED.-THUR- S. FRI DAY ' - Years Biggest All-Actio- Double-Hit- ! n You Can't Beat The Leader mwmm FOR VALUE rw 4 x f ir vou UKE NEW OUK it : CAM look T NEW CHEVROLET TRUCKS lvmbsr. Pick-U- p BUILDING, S sN (if" tO X $1502 11 Ton $1740 materials Dual Wheels MERREllS, INC. "Walk A Block And Save" 18 No. Main Phone 21 PLUS! celanese rayon taffeta crisp-washab- JAMES Miss Beverly Barker and J. (Irani Olsen . . . were married in the Logan temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints Friday, July 8. Beverly is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James V. Barker and Grant is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Olsen. Following the rites, a reception was held in honor of the couple in the Fifth ward chapel. (Photo by Smith Studio). Sacrament Meeting Held in the Sixth ward chaP(l1 with Don Sheffield. The sacrament Arthur Steffen in charge. The song was God Our Father Hear In Sixth Ward Sunday 'snip-ifsli- p Sacrament meeting adjusts to three different lengths with a snip of the scissors requires no hemming finished edges no raveling The whispering hint of crisp-clean-cwill almost make forget opening song Come Come Ye Us Pray by the congregation. Saints" . by the congregation. Sacrament was taken care of by was held Opehing prayer was given by Wesley Barlow and Richard Barr assisted by the deacons. Shelly Robinette, A teen age girl, gave a short talk on prayer. Rilla Holst Poulton was released with a vote of thanks from the office of financial ward clerk. The balance of the time was turned over to the elders with Delonne Anderson in chargr. David Anderson was the speaker for the evening and spoke on The Word of Wisdom. The closing song was Put Your Shoulder to the Wheel. The prayer was given by Leon Whitworth. taffeta its as practical you as it is lovely. The bodice is fitted the skirt flared the shoulder straps are adjustable. Pick from a multitude of newest shades to with your suits or - brown-toa- "111 hold A NEW TREND IN DRAPERIES green - red Lately there has been a noticeable change in the type of drapery desired in the modern home. Very few homes use strictly or modern angular furniture adhere to any one of the traditional styles. The overall feeling is to the style with a slight blending of other styles. This is especially true of drapery. Pad- 44 top navy skirt 32 to 40 $3.50 R ded Milady Shop jy cornice boards with full drawn drapes are being used more and more. This type of treatment does away with the Venetian blind and to a great extent the roller shade. It can be used in modern rooms using the cornice board at the ceiling or possibly hanging the drape from a traverse track at the ceiling. Full drawn drapes to hang properly should be lined also interlined. The interlining really helps in preventing fading. When drawn there should be at least one hundred percent fullness. This is absolutely necessary if the drapes are to give a pleasing effect. If the space to be covered is ten feet allow twenty feet of drapery. It is also important to extend the curtain if possible beyond the window. In this way, the edge of the window is completely covered when the drape is drawn and also gives more light into the room when the drape is open. We would enjoy discussing your furniture and decorating problems with you. Drop in to- - NORTH MAIN FURNITURE CO. SI North Main St. Brigham Citv. Utah Phnnr HIGHWAY 91 AT THE EAST EDGE OF BRIGHAM CITY Shows start at dusk and run continuously for two complete showings AUTO - TO Jdnesday, PLUS SHORT SUBJECTS IIIS GREATEST ACTION HIT! 7 South Box Elder stake Mutual will association Improvement slip with white Mack or G MEN ,.l.o.tJ ' block - navy - tearose - copen basque blue - dusty rose - beige - wine grey - aqua - kelly Mtes 3? to lint IN A ROLE YOULL NEVER FORGET M South Stake Plan Annual Outing For July 15, At B. E. County Park dresses. green hemlock don ut Colors: white blue CAGNEY their annual r Friday, July 15, at :30 6ocolck in the evening in the county park, it was announced today by Boyd Sheffield, committee member. Everyone of mutual age in that stake is invited to attend the party. During the evening progressive games will be played. Though everyone should bring their own luneh, the stake will serve ice eream and soda pop. It will be necessary to bring your own dish for the ice cream, Sheffield said. 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