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Show Jenson Girls Visit At Home Of W. B. Jenson Married In Double Ring Ceremony Stitch And Chatter Club Meet In Corinne Public Invited To Perry Ward Primary Testimonial Sunday 4-- H A meeting of ihe Stitch and club of Corinne was Chatter A testimonial meeting Mesa, Arizona, are visitall former presidents of the held Friday at the home of the home of their grand- ing association Marilyn Dunn. Perry ward father, W. B. Jenson of Brigham will be held Primary A demonstration on putting evening at Sunday City. the Perry ward chapel, it was up hair was given by Marilyn announced by Primary officers. Dunn. Refreshments were served by A good program has been outPerry Sunday School lined and the new presidency the hostess to the following 31 Reorganized July leaders and members present: invites the general public to Mrs. Gladys Jones, Donna Hanof the The reorganization Raone Rache, sen, Marilyn Perry ward Sunday school Rader, Larraine Hansen, Louise Flamm Family was conducted at George Reed, The next meeting will be held the Sunday evening sacrament Hold Reunion Recently at the home of Mrs. Gladys service July 31. The George Flamm family Jones. Meeting was opened with singing, He Died, The Great held a reunion recently during Redeemer Died, after which in- which they spent a week at the Bows 4-- H vocation was pronounced by H. Edwards cabin up Logan can- Buttons And IsRedeemer of yon. Club Meet In Corinne Eugene Perry. rael was the sacramental song, Attending the reunion were directed by Shirl Carter, with Major and Mrs. Lewis Flamm A meeting of the Buttons and Mr. Bows Louise Davis as accompanist. from Seattle, Washington, club of Corinne was Bishop Rulon Hirschi conducted and Mrs. Pane Bohen of Escon-dito- , held Wednesday, August 3, at California, Mr. and Mrs. the home of Darline Hansen, the meeting. Aaronic priesthood talks were Lowell Flamm of Logan, Mr. club leader. The meeting was spent plangiven by Gary Davis afnd Grant and Mrs. Bryce Flamm of Salt Young, titled, What My Father Lake City. ning a trip to Promontory and Means To Me, and Fast OfCrystal Springs. Delicious reThe recommends of W. H, Gleaves Have ferings. freshments were served by the the Edward Wood family were hostess. read and received after which Visitors During Week The following members were the reorganization was conductpresent: Joy Hammerland, DorMr. and Mrs. Rex Gleave and ed by Melvin Roberts, a member othy Barney, LaRay Bosley, of the South stake Sunday family, Stephen, and Elaine Stoll and Leone Raider, Louise school superintendency. Releas- Eleanor Ann of Spokane, Wash- LaRee Wells, Geraldeen Reed and ed were Charles Dredge, Lysle ington, and Philip Gleave of Darline Hansen. Larsen and Vinson Davis, with Preston, Idaho, returned to their The next meeting will be Lysle Larsen, Lee Thorne and homes last week after visiting held At the home of Connie Rio Raymond Hansen as the new two weeks at the home of Mr. on August 10. duly sustained officers. Each re- and Mrs. W. H. Gleave and other relatives in Brigham City A. P. sponded with short talks. Forsqren's Are Mrs. Russell M. 'Nelson sang and .Salt Lake City. The Spirit of God, Mrs. Gleave is, the former Parents Of Second Son accompanied by Mrs. Beth 'Dredge, after Edith Wixom, daughter of S. C. which short talks by the out- Wixom. Mr. and Mrs.. A .P. Forsgren Week-engoing Primary president, Elzada guests at the home are the parents of a new baby Young and her successor, May of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gleave son born in an Ogden hospital Wagstaff, were given. Benedic- were, Mr. and Mrs. J .L. Gleave; this week. This is the couples tion was pronounced by Moylen Judge and Mrs. Rulon W. Clark second son. The mother is the the closing of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Jane G. former Beth Petersen, daughter Young, following n song, God Be With You Till We Breinholt of Provo and. Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Meet Again. Ann G. Tuttle of Alameda, Calif. of Route No. 2, Brigham City. Mrs. Jenson, son of ing at Jenson and Joline daughters of Frank Jen- Donna 4-- honor- 4-- vYYi Y'" X ' v, '' f ik,:Y Y,i ", ,'Y CiU I;'V "Y y-y ,;!VvY4iV, 'w ' , ? Mrs. Walker was lovely in a pink taffeta formal with gardenia and pink rose corsage and Mrs. Jones was gracious in a with lovely aqua blue gown gardenia and yellow rose corsage. Miss Geraldine Thompson entertained during the reception which was held at the home of the brides parents, with several vocal solos and Miss Delpha Anderson played soft violin selections, accompanied by Mrs. Margaret Johnsen. Assisting in the gift room and with the pouring were several girl friends of the bride, Mrs. Beverly Olsen, Marjene Balls, Rita Call, Marilyn Call, Shirley Jean Blaylock and Doreen Young. the kitchen were Assisting-iMrs. Harry Smith, Mrs. Gordon Reeves and Mrs. Marvel Dunn. The bride attended the U. S. A. C. where she was a member of the ROTC sponsor corps and was affiliated with the Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Mr. Walker also attended the U. S. A. C. and the Brigham Young university. Following a short honeymoon the young couple are now at home at 140 Horth Hayes in Pocatello, Idaho. Miss Betty Lou Jones, daugh- -- ter of Judge and Mrs. Lewis 'Jones exchanged nuptial vows i with Max Walker 'in a lovely home ceremony performed at ihe brides home. The double j ring rites were read by Judge i .Jones, the father of the bride. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Varner Walker. The bridal party stood before two tall tapering candelabras lighted candles with a '' holding background of a profusion of delphiniums, seaboisls, , -- . z, ... and pink rose bouquets. ..The popular, young bride was iadiant in a white slipped sa-liwith a sweef-'gown iieart neck edged in silk net with matching finger-tiveil 11s n .... i ; n A i 4 p f i Corinne Lucky Six Club Plan For Fair participation " - ' WISHES in CANTEEN CAFE And may weurgsl notice how a- GLASS & GENERAL PAINTS North Main Phoot of her new CANTEEN ope- CAFE, lSouth Main. I t EVERY WE WISH YOU the county fair. SUCCESS IN THIS NEW ENTERPRISE. AC ij LOW Sfcccfal AS F. Leland Seeley ( THIS COUPON IS WORTH i l i TOWARD THE PURCHASE OF ANY I FIRESTONE BICYCLE AT REGULAR i PRICE IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A TRADE-IONLY ONE COUPON MAY BE APPLIED ON A BICYCLE. UP CONGRATULATIONS 1 We offer our best wishes to the nevf . LOOK! Get a Bike Basket at II EY KIDS . NO EXTRA Beautiful Deep Maroon Color See It On Our Showroom Drive It Floor You'll Love It! As It Stands, Only - ANDERSEN MATTIES ocated on our tourist court on DODGE CONVERTIBLE $1995 TO ning 1949 SALES GOOD to Mattie Garfield on the The Smartest Car In Town... AUTO All BEST WISHES... J NIELSEN J 85 I NEW He will report to the army air Ruth Ann force base at Lowery Field, September 4, where he will be reas- the daughter of signed for duty somewhere in L Reeves of Brigham the United States. will become the wife , The society editors phone ril Gene Randall of r, number is 192. Report your ceremonies in the near news please! at her home in Brigb i i BRAND Corporal Lars J. Hailing, formerly of Mantua and presently of the United States army, recently' returned from Formosa after 15 months duty there. BRIGHAM We Can Deliver It Today! i t Returns from Formosa ttractive and important are extensive use oil glass in a building. We are happy to have done all glass, wprk,asc furnished GENERAL paints, for this building. 1 A-- Corporal Lars Hailing Best wishes to the Canteen. FOR YOU KIDS WHO DON'T HAVE A BIKE TO TRADE ' The couple will, make their home in Ogden. Miss Hill is currently employ, ed at the Dee hospital in 4-- H was served by Mrs. William Peters. The club met previously at the home of Bonnie Cutler. The next meeting will be held at the home of Jay Anderson next Tuesday evening at 7 Luncheon r y that you customers and visitors 4-- V ' The marriage will take place August 9, at the Idaho Falls temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. Royal-Peterse- The Corinne Lucky Six club met at the home of Grace Peters Tuesday with leaders Pauline Forsgren and Edna Jensen directing. The meeting, which was in charge of Esther Santillano, club president, was highlighted by of plans for the formulation j Mrs. Elsie Savage announced the engagement of her son, Mr. Ronald C. Savage to Miss Elaine Hill of Ogden. d Miss lietty Lou Jones And Max Walker . , . exchanged nuptial vows recently in a beautiful home wedding performed by Judge Lewis Jones, father of the bride. fletfy Lou Jones, Max Walker Are Married By Bride's Father In Lovely Home Setting Ronald Savage To Marry Ogden Girl On August 9 CANTEEN CAFE which is opening Saturday and to Mattie Garfieljl' MerreN's Inc, is proud to have ben COST With Every Bike Purchased This Week! selected to furnish the buildirtg materials that went into this new structure. HM2S Your IjfQ & m&Il Store MERRELLS, Inc. "Walk A Block And Save |