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Show opt-i 3 atec Lha al ELDER BOX Miss Gene Munns And Wayne R. Rich United In Marriage June 18 In Logan L. D. S. Temple jeW'S-ouni- Utah City. Wednesday, July 9. 1947 Home And Community Section Will Meet At Dr and Mrs C A Munns anCorinne Chapel Thurs. nounce the marnage of their Seventh Ward Gatherer The regular monthly meeting daughter, Rovvena Gene Munns, Group Meets Tuesday of the Home and Community to Wav ne R Rah, Mr of m' of the section of the South Box Elder The Gatherers and Mrs S Abel Tlnmigli each long winter, above grounj niunuments anj nuikeri aie not coveted by snow. Faitlilul to the task of representing in abvntia a personality worthy ol all year mthih remembrance. Its worth m,, thinking about w hen planjyj ning a memorial. I Simiw' "S'JA 'll JOHN II. BOTT Iirigham Cilj, & SONS Itah 00 DREDfJ t HELD OVER WEDNESDAY RAY MILLANDand TEKESSA RK.HT rtu 16 IE? in Phone your news to No APtj group Seventh ward Y W. M. I A. met Tuesday evening, July 1, to fill tequtred cells and honor badges The evening was spent in individual consultations. The girls reported on their progress of the ptevtous week. Those attending were Colleen Stokes, Dalene Jeppson, Deaun John, Janet Jensen, Faye Balls, Olive Snow and Marilyn McCabe This group, under the direction of Mrs Winston P. Nelson, at the meets every Tuesday Nelson home. Janet Jensen, reporter. Rich The dou- ble ring ceremony took place June IS in the Logan L D S temple with KiRay Chiistiansen officiating The couple weie honored at a reception at the home of the brides parents that evening The bride woie a white taffeta and late wedding gown with a finger tip veil of net and seed pearls Her bouquet was of pink rosebuds The brides sister, Ellen Mae Munns, was maid of honor and Stanley Thayne served as best man The new Mrs Rich is a student at Utah State Agricultural college wheie she is affiliated with Alpha Chi Omega sorority Mr Rich is also attending U. S A C where he acted as president of Pi Kappa Alpha Farm Bureau will he held Thursday afternoon at 2 oclock at the Corinne L. D. S. chapel. The meeting will be in charge of the county president, Grace Jeppesen A It sson on salads and sand wtches will be given by Bessie Hansen, county home demon- thanks stration agent Music will he Bob Hillman furnished by a womens trio, Janice and Joan. Mrs Floyd Murphy, Coniine, and Rota and Pearl Andersen Z X THE PICK O' THE PICTURES " LAST TIMES TODAY KATHERINE HEPBURN -- in- 'THE SEA OF GRASS' ind co 3 REDG DAYS STARTING THURSDAY C. A. s V'SVX (Addihonol tvatt at $3 00) ft s rut: W v, Hs'W N.V IS .). w, Reserved Sept for SATURDAY ALFRED DRAKE Spectacular in A' at ' Vft iff (Star orOKLAHOMAn I Nw It Mutual "PROMISED VALLEY" of U 9 Stadium Bowl, July U 'iftivwr jv" Dollar Admission to the Million ! The George Facer family reunion was held Sunday, July 6, at Rees Pioneer park . Dinner was served at 1 o'clock in the afternoon to 114 descendants and three guests. A short meeting was held un der the direction of the family association president, Joseph Facer George W Facer of Wtl lard was elected president for the coming year, and Moyle Facer of Malad, Ida, was named vice president. Mrs. Etta Facer Steele was named secretary. The reunion was held in hon-o- f the 113th anniversary of the birth of George Facer, and in honor of his oldest living son, Read eveiy page of the 2.40 Heres what you get for only O Facer Family Reunion Held In Rees Pioneer Park Sunday , July 6 The John D Rees descendants will meet in reunion at Brigham Citys Rees Pioneer park on Sunday, July 13, at 1 oclock. & COMBINATION TICKET of Bear River City. All members of the unit ar urged to attend, according to officers Reunion 7. SI'ENCER TRYCY William J Facer, who will be Colled Dirtiest U. S. 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