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Show THE Bonnie Kellett, Lamont Allen Are Wedded in Logan Temple IS a double ping ceremony, Bonnie Kellett and Lamont D. Allan, were united in marriage Dec. 18, 1947. The wed-- j ;os bj i non-- ; ding took place at the Logan Temple with President Elray Christiansen officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Kellett of Hyrum and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lamont high max-ins- . bond- in, Logan, Utah, Saturday, March HERALD-JOURNA- - M. Allan of Wellsville. 501 out Following the wedding, a dinner was held 0 buii; at Hotel Eccles Th, 1 operas- 6, 19 IS 11. SOCIETY Ruth Scaville, K.G.Johanson Exchange Vows r Taking t heir wedding sows Wednesday, March 3 in Logan temple with President ElRay Christiansen officiating were Miss Ruth Scaville and Kenneth Gone Johan-soThe bride is the daughter ol ! ' ! y a. 4.J iVyr s k" '' -- 1 w --l t e vr -, "f-Jv- ' ol hi '' T i,Vt-1-, sY iV0-- t'-- ' inn L n na ork j? ''s ijf v 1 oath-takin- sump-- I g it to todav tf f? fM Wi ddine gowns tuousness ai d ( ' i. f.uhums s In Tiams lotu i nle nouch Air. and Mr 'stand-- ville of Los groom ii thi I.i gau a Diego. Wu Messing the mot hel- of ft., San tensior station federa iations ot the groon Immediately fornia lion parents vi cou pie will year, ves at nested ege. In the of the lerican onduct col ms an t point e mad' person; illege. visitoi ; thre- 'edding Promises Are Made and Mrs. Reuben Hansen, of Hyrum, announce the mage of their daughter, Ivean, to Weldon J. Griffiths, if liquo Pha: Audito rol coir ?ir audi satemen e checi it Mrs. Andrew Griffiths of Clarkston. The took place February 27, in the Logan Temple with Elray Christiansen officiating. esident at the Temple o the chid. The other three ladies wore were parents Mr. and Mrs. afternoon frocks, with corsages of and groom, gardenia and rose buds. Benson, sister and brother in The serving table was graced of the groom, and Mrs. John with a cluny lace cloth, centered iifiths, grandmother, a beautiful bride and groom with of ean is a prominent member cake. Yellow candlesticks in crysyounger set in Hyrum and is tal holders were placed at each Cache paduate of the South end. A yellow and green color She school, and seminary. scheme was carried out in ail apalso attendance inony of Utah She rel- pointments. Ruth Baxter, Fauna Nielsen, and for the Theo Griffiths were in charge of ireh of Jesus Christ of Latter-Saint- s rooms. Carol Hansen, trousseau the in the Northwestern and LaDon SwenBurrell, Betty and is active in church son received the gifts. Phylis and being a member of Sadie Griffiths, and Sharon Eaur Hyrum Stake Sunday School served the refreshments. Superid, teacher in the MIA organi-M- i vising refreshment arangements and a teacher in the were Ester Nielsen, Martha Smith, ward Sunday School, Retta Swenson, Let ha Baur, Dethe present d time she is von Smith and Dian Nielsen. at the USAC Experiment Mrs. Elaine Carpenter registered ion as secret ary. the 250 guests who called. groom is a graduate of the The young couple are honeydh Cache high school and sem-iiin California. Upon their where he was prominent mooning will make their home return they rodent activities. At the presu- at Logan. me he is enrolled, as a stu-the USAC, and will be a formec student Agricultural college. y fulfilled a mission te fondly ve seek iriendlj msiness ighbors honest, and out ut an ear-ta- r old to orthem i es Hy-Fir- st em-ye- or week-ns- his ite The pany charge. Airs. Anna Johnson Mr. Mr.-an- "he y, at in June. a mission dilated has fulfilled for the er day Saint church in the ss mission and during the war served with the armed forces !e seas. Trousseau Tea and Mrs. Hansen entertain-s- t a trousseau tea Feb. 21 at home in honor of the newly ied couple. In the receiving ith Ivean and Weldon, were mothers, Mrs. Hansen, and Griffiths, and grandmother John Griffiths. The bride was in her white brocaded gown made with a neckline fitted corsage was an or- - Pie ream BV --Go- Book Given For Literary Study Literary Study club met Monday, March 4th at the home of Mrs. Jason Bealis, hostess for the afternoon. Mrs. George M. Wilkinson gave a delightful review of the book The American Year, by Hal Borland. Refreshments were served at the conclusion of the program to 14 members and four guests. Mrs. d J. K. Vanderhoff, Mrs. F. F. Kinnon, Mrs. T. C. Farrer and Mc-an- Mrs. H. H. Miller. GAYXOR .MADDOX ' Fashion Show five-tiere- Serves S to 6) rost: One cup sifted U salt. Cut in ,L,o lt1hit isfork or l,astr-size of peas. ater a little at a time, only enough to hold getherPlace dough iboutV ured bonrd and roll Golden Hour Club Meets v - Mrs. Durrell Hendricks entertained The Golden Hour club at her home in Lewiston Thursday afternoon. Following Luncheon, the afternoon was spent playihg bridge. There were ten members present and two special guests. Mrs. C. Jay Van Orden and Mrs. Brigham Telford. Score prizes were won by Mrs. Dow Lewis, Mrs. Hyrum Karren and Mrs. Jay Van Orden. thickness. Sfri!ii,?inelnch edge pie plate. Allow exttnd fa , j! edS of pie plate. Tuck beat-resista- nt ahtt just C0ITes and press Tint o'6 NMn lUteS 0n 1ie llate-fa- r oven f ?,.8 tip tb0Ut 18 brown. 025 degrees minutes or until teaspoon gelatin, 1 "'ater, 1 cup milk, 3 tablespoons corn- teaspoon salt, 3 eggs, cold s H roiPMnS Gbr,a VaniUa extract, on1 extraet, u herrK's- - 1 S'!WlifelnUn ia iliv .n ,01 '4 and i lhe tnixtur Ely. ?n cup sbeed mar- cup Whipping cu 8etber cold a suSr, water. double corn-o- f teaspoon salt. Add milk to the and mix thor- - return mixture to top of Rigby iriXfWM Festive cream pie is something to celebrate. double boiler and continue cook- - sliced almonds and cherries, Whip cream and fold into mixture. Pour ing until thick. Stir constantly. 15 filling into baked pie shell. minutes longer Cook for about Garnish: Ten maraschino cheror until no starchy taste remains. Beat eggs until light and fluffy. ries, 2 ounces citron. For festive winter occasions, Stir into thickened mixture and continue cooking for about three garnish with maraschino tocherries resemminutes longer, stirring constantly. and citron cut in shapes reRemove from heat and stir in dis- ble poinsettias. Chill pie in or solved gelatin. Cool and add va- frigerator for about two hours nilla and almond extracts. Stir in. ur.il it is firm. Couple Entertained for Miss Leah Entertaining Funk and Durrell Hendricks Friday night, was Miss Agatha Gene Hyer. A delicious luncheon was served after which a brides book and a grooms book were made. Besides the hostess and the guests of honor the following were present: Miss Joan- Smith, Miss Carol Harwood, Kemp, Miss Maxine William Hyer, Weidon Hyer, Earl Hyer and Calvin Funk. - , s l flic traoilion.il design tor the wrddim; gown is unchanged t v new lashiiius such as the one above which Icatures a lull skirl. moulded bodice, a Iugb. round neck and long, tight sleeves. One notable exception is Hie tradition- Hooting slvtea right, ol Mnuied (luinns. 'this gown has short pulled sleeves, low eut decobet. ige. tor-ma- , h-- O Ky t sV' .ys Dress 'n Bonnet, Franklin Girl Becomes Bride Baer of Providence Friday evening were members of the recently organized Belles Lott res chib, with Mrs. Robert Toolson as hostess. Dr. George A. Meyer, head of the modern language department at the USAC.. gave the program. His discussed the Tennessee Valley Authority and in concluding his delightful program .played and sang several French numbers. Lunch was' served to club members, Mrs. Howard Wilder, Mrs. Ray Lowe, Mrs. Arnold ChristenMrs. sen, Mrs. Barnard White, Blaine Olsen, Mrs. LaVarr Anhder, Mrs. Felger Johnson, Mrs. Verlan Gunnell, Mrs. Rex Fuhriman, Mrs. Courtney Brown, Airs. Kay Alder and two guests, Dr. Afeyer and . . Airs. Lex Baer. The club met previously, nt the home of Mrs. Algernon Petersen in Hyrum with Mrs. Wilder as hostess. Mrs. Marva Hansen , of Paradise presented the program, Ann giving the radio drama, Srnil h field coni inues 80ih Anniversary Is Celebrated Honoring Airs. S. E. Lamb won was celebrating her 80th birthday: anniversary a family dinner was held on Sunday, at her home. Dinner was served at one largo table to 14 family members, which included, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Olsen of Darlington, Idaho, Air. and Mrs. Floyd Nielsen of Ogden, I ' Honoring G. A. Perkes of Ogden, who was celebrating his birthday anniversary,- a family party was held nt the home of Mr. and Mrs Earl Daines. All members of the family called during the afternoon. Refreshments were served to Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Perkes of Ogden, Mr. and Airs. Orson Perkes and family of Wellsville, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton - face-frami- Perkes and family, Air. and Mrs. Vernon Perkes and family, Mr. and Mrs. Duwayne Perkes and family, Mr. and Airs. Earl Daines and family and the guest of honor. Bridge Forms Entertainment Mrs. Bardee Hess was hostess to the Jeun Mere club Thursday evening at her home in Lewiston. Following luncheon bridge was enjoyed by eight club members. Score prizes were won by Mrs. Kvfi Ln vn?, Mrs. Beth and Mrs. Faye Theurer. -- Hyde Park Fine Arts Meets Ball Held in Richmond Rich-USA- ' Social Afternoon Mrs. William Bailey Spent by Club Honors Husband Wedding Planned For Mid-Marc- Dinner Given j Club Program The Women's Literary club met at the home of Mrs. D. C. Budge Wednesday afternoon. The program was given by Mrs. D. P. Murray, who ably reviewed Thieves in the Night, by Arthur Ros-kello- Quilting Done Mrs. Murray Gives Fine Art Club of Hyde Park! held their meeting at the home of Mrs. Myrtle Ashcroft. A book re-- I view was given by Mrs. Mae Lee. Refreshments were served to Ma Lee, Mae Perkes, Eunice Ashcroft, Eulalia Gittens. Verla Lamb, Ellen Balls, Ruby Balls, Gonell Miller, and the hostess. The Richmond Community Hall was beautifully decorated in green and gold with a flower garden theme for the Gold and Green Ball of the two Richmond wards held Tuesday evening, i, A floor show began at 10 o'clock with the queens of the two wards heading the march. Aliss RaNac Skidmore was queen for the mond ward. Her attendants were Miss Dot tie AlcGavin and Miss Betty Sparkman and flower girl was little Marie Anderson. Miss Norene Dobson was queen for the Mrs, D. S Kennedy was hostess to Richmond South ward. Her attendthe Chere Amoi Club on Saturday ants were Miss Kathryn Bell and afternoon- Those present included Miss Colleen Egan, and flower Mrs. Ann Merrill, Mrs. Sidonia Members of Booklore club were girl was little Miss Diane Stevens, Mrs. lone Webb. Airs. Airs. Hie was furnished Music by entertained by Thursday Iris Harris, all of Logan, Mrs. Ann Fred E. Peterson. Jodie Noble Archestra. Pulsipher of Garland, Airs. Sue Mrs. Preston W. Pond gave lhe Merrill of Preston, Airs. Sadie novel program. She reviewed the Mrs. Eva Godfrey, Mrs. Stoddard, The Garretson Chronicle, by Mabel Pond, Airs. Anna Bullen. which in Gerald Warner-BracMrs. Nell Webb. Mrs. Georgia Mid-March interpretation of the American Johnson, arid Mrs. Evelyn Stodway of life. dard. A social afternoon was spent After the program refreshments are and a delicious luncheon served h plans wedding were served to club members and assisted by her being made by Aliss Fern Day. by Mrs. Kennedy Airs. Anne Roskelley, guests. daughter of Air. and Airs. Willard daughter, A. Day. 1140 Denver Street, Salt Lake City. The bridegroom-to-b- e is Dale C. Gibson, son of Air. and Airs. Alaud Obray entertained Airs. Robert B. Gibson of Preston. Airs. Leva H. Pearce was hostess Aliss Day is a former resident o! with a quilting at her home in Roosevelt, Utah. Air. Gibson is a at a lovely dinner party at her Paradise Thursday. for A hot dinner was served to Net- senior in electrical engineering at! home in Paradise Wednesday her club, tie Obray, Irva James, Gertrude the University of Utah and a mem- members of Games were played and prizes Pi, Welch, Ida Newbrand, Joe Tams. ber of Theta Tau, Tau Beta Kn-and Thel- 1 awarded to Lora Welch and Annie and the Institute of Radii) Laura Gulbraridsen linn Tams. gmccrmg. Oldham. e, Family Party Honors Mr. Perkes h; Beta Sigma Phi m Rutledge, Parties Given For Kle Club Gold-Gree- n Hostess Holding their second meeting at lhe home of Mr. and Airs. A. L. of Mr, and Mrs. Riley Oliverson Mrs. Toolson Is Knmklin announce the rmimage Waloim. 'to o! their' daughter Ronald Gingham, son of Mrs. Gladys Bingham of Smillilield. Winkling vows were taken Friday, February 22, in the Logan President EIRuy temple, with Christiansen officiating. Relatives of the young couple witnessed the marriage. After the ceremony, the bridal party was entertained nt dinner at Mount Logan cafe. The young couple then left, for a short honeymoon spent They wi Meet Monday pow nf Bodily, Mrs. Lillian Alls. Alta Rigby. V Air. and Mrs. .John T. Quayle of of Logan, Air. and Mrs. Oral Bai- - j. lam of Richmond, Air. and Airs. i Lorin Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ashcroft, and Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Lamb. Airs. Lamb was presented with a gift. This week's ABC special has a dainty little set for tots cant fail to delight your little cherub. The softly tucked dress has few pattern the pieces, bonnet opens out flat to iron. The perfect Easter costume.. Pattern No. 8291 comes in sizes The Kle Club of Richmond were entertained on Thursday evening 2, 3. 4, 5 and 6 years. Size 3, dress, bonne:, at the home of Mrs. Charles IK yards of 35 or Peart. Special guests included Mrs. is yard. Archie Hill and Mrs. Ren Bullen. Luncheon was served and bridge in For Ihis pattern, send 25 cents, COINS, your name, address, size played. The high score prize was and the PATTERN NUMawarded to Mrs. Duane Day, lhe desired, all cut prize to Mrs. Rulon F. BER to Sue Burnett, co Logan Herald Journal, 828 Mission St. Thompson, bunco prize to Airs. San Francisco, 3, Calif. Ethan Thompson, and low score Dont miss the Spring and Sumto Mrs. The Clifford Bair. prize group was recently entertained at mer FASHION - better than ever a supper and quilting at the home with special features, smart, slyks tee pattern printed in book, 25 of Airs. Rulon Thompson, and also sperit a sorjqt evening Thnrsdnv cents. and of lost week at the home of Mrs. Dean Amirus. Sorensen was hoste: s to Clio club Wednesday afternoon March 3, at the Bluebird. The program was given by Mrs. To Burns Crookston, who gave an excellent review of the life of Beta Sigma Phi sorority will Joseph Conrad and also read from hold regular chapter meeting at some of his short, stories. the Hotel Eccles Monday, March Club was adjourned and tea S at 8 Sorority members are was served to members and sever-a- l invited p.m. to bring guests. A special guests. program, has been arranged and will feature a talk by Akram Aii Shaban, resident of Bagdad, Ira i, school at tlio currently attending ' flour, m baking powder, j tea- salt, ',x ou p shortening, 2 to Jiaspoons ice water. tbat lla,e Enjoyed by Club Mi s. A. N. ' er 80 Lunch and Bridge .v. Vi.;.1 , Alpha Chi Alumni Present Clio Meets With Mrs. Sorensen 'EA Stuff Writer Wry family there is an occa-i- i festivity. Thats where this iiona American cream pit, trimmings, comes in. It's eating, good fond and good at. So don't lei the extra Wed prevent you from treat-;'U- r family and friends, restive Creunj Pie t led in group singing accompanied by Mrs. Lena Smith at the piano. Mr;. Olive Harris had charge of the program and she reviewed the hook Home Country", by Ernie Pyle. Two vocal solos were given by Mrs. LaVene Galbraith accompanied by Mrs. E. M. Hicken. At the close of the program reMr. and Mrs. Lamont D. Allan, the bride is the freshments were served by Mrs, Dorothea Ch'ristoflerson, hostess former Miss Bonnie Kellett. for the meeting. in Logan for members of the im-- 4 The club will observe guest day, March 19 at 8 p.m. Miss Friday, mediate families. vice for one and a half years. Most On December 14, Mr. and Mrs. of that time was spent in China. Gwendella Thornley will give the Kellett entertained in honor of At the present time he is enrolled program. Each member may bring jffl& their daughter at a trousseau tea as a student at the Utah Agricul- a guest at their home. In the receiving tural College at Logan and Bonline with the bride were mothers nie is employed in the registrar's of the couple, and the brides office. grandmother, Mrs. Thomas A. Parties Held Bailey of Moroni. To Several parties were held for in bride was lovely The her their the couple following young brocaded white satin wedding dress. She wore a corsage of red marriage. Patricia Wright and Virroses. Mrs. Kellett wore a black ginia Jorgensen honored the bride afternoon dress, and her corsage at a kitchen shower' which was Alumni of Alpha Chi Omega will was of yellow roses. Mrs. Allan held at the Jorgensen home Dec. sponsor a fashion show and bridge 12. Attending the party were 25 dessert wore a black afternoon dress, and 13. March Saturday, friends from Providence, Airs. Bailey's dress was aqua blue. close Tickets will be $1.00 per person and Wellsville the Hyrum. During Both had corsages of pink roses. and may be obtained at Jarnols lace cloth evening a brides book was made. Shoe store, 73 North Main, phone A beautiful hand-mad- e served. was Lunch covered the serving table. Crystal 474 or from' Mrs. Connie Dames, On Dec. 11, Lavon Bailey encandelabra at each end held six phone 450-pink tapers and the centerpiece tertained at her home in honor of There will be two entertaind bride and groom the bride. Guests present includ- ments, one beginning at 1:30 p.m. was a Boned of and friends wedding cake. and the other at 7:30 p.m. Both Assisting in the trousseau room nie. During the .evening a cook will be held at Hotel Eccle. was book made with favorite reci- Fashions will be were Lavon Bailey and Virginia displayed through Jorgensen. In charge of the gifts, pes furnished by each girl. Lunch- the courtesy of C. C. Anderson Co. brides book and serving, were eon was served at the close of the All friends of the sorority and Patricia Wright, Mrs. Jeanne party. women wishing to spend a delightn Maughan, Mareelene Bailey, Lovely gifts were presented to ful afternoon or evening are inKellett, and Joselyn Allan. the honored guest at both parties. vited to attend. The living rooms were beautiMrs. Jeanne Maughan, sister of fully decorated with old fashioned the bride, entertained at a dinner bouquets of flowers. party Dec. 10. Present were Mr. Three hundred guests called and Airs. Dick Seamons, Jo Ann hours. the appointed during Kellett, Bart Ialdwin, Patricia The bride and groom are both Wright, Carl Leishman, Marcelline graduates from the South Cache Bailey, Alderi Haslam and Mr. and Aliss Bessie Wheeler was hostess high school, and were prominent Mrs. Gene Maughan. to the Easy Aces club at her home in school activities and church luncheon A lovely gift was presented to in Lewiston. A delicious communities. circles in their served. was the bride and groom. ATonte served in the military ser- Prizes for Bridge were won by The young couple honeymooned Airs. Alta for three weeks in California. At Mrs. Lillian Rigby, and were Mrs. Members present Rigby. are the present time they making Wheeler, Hilda Mrs. Beth Nielsen, their home in Wellsville. Mrs. Dorothy Wheeler, Mrs. Mona Pilcher, Mrs. Colline Pitcher, Mrs. Dolva Wheeler. Mrs. Dora Hodges. Airs. Edna Ransom. Mrs. Wanda Eating Good To Look At od W1 The Woman's Literary club of met Thursday at the Richmond Richmond Library club rooms with in I.aVon Carlson President Hansen, Mr. Griffiths Miss mage heir in theft Musical Numbers KIWRD. M.A 1ashtmi Editor 1 V J. Griffiths, who were married Feb. 27. Mrs. Weldon of :h 5 U It Lak t Women's Literary Hears Review, cademi h 5 (U! in tou i Uta month: rial d toda Howeil lervativ nt wet Ilsll he home of r. and Colton, I.os Angeles. The new Mrs. .loliansoa teacher at the Wilson sehoo gan, and Mr. Johansen is a Mirim, i at the USAC, He served oer throe years with the army seeing duty iiCtaly, Fi anee and Germany. The couple will make their Home here with Mr. Johansen continuing his studies and his bride continuing her teaching. and the to become heirlooms which i ut ure generations will treasure. the ' j Koestler. Tea was served to 21 club members and a number of guests. William Bailey entertainat her home in Hyrum in honor of her husband who was observing his birthday. A lovely dinner was served to close friends and realtives of the Airs. ed. recently couple. Following dinner the evening was spent visiting and playing table games. The guests attending the party were Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Olsen, Mr. and Airs. J. B. Baxter, Mr, and Airs. Wayne Oisen, Mr. and Mrs. Hillray Olsen, Air. and Mrs. Elton Olsen, all of Hyrum. 'Mr. and Airs. Earl Bird of Brigham, and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Larsen of Logan. (i , . 35 YEARS IN FILMS HOLLYWOOD, 'March 6 (UTt Jean Hcrsholt, president of the Academy of motion picture arts and sciences, tomorrow observes the 35th anniversary of his Hollywood movie debut. He started as a $15 a week actor. |