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Show THI 10 HERALD JOURNAL SUNDAY JANUARY 2 IRES Logan (Cache County Utah Campus Official ? Xar n' k Iv-'5- ? Today is the Golden Wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Jens Pedersen, 211 West 4th South, Logan. c V. Open House Today Honors Mr. and Mrs. Jens Pedersen Sunday, January 26, marks the anmveisary of Elsie and Jens Pedersen of 211 West 4th Sou'h in Logan The Pedersens were married in Mr. and Mrs. Nathan J. Marler Marilyn Packer And Nathan Marler Wed Marriage vows weie exchanged the Logan LDS temple by Miss Marilyn Packer and Nathan J Marler. President George Raymond performed the ceremony in the presence of close relatives and friends. By request. Miss Packer sang The Lord's Prayer' st the meeting. A reception was given that same evening at the Riverdaie recreation hall by the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Estus Packer. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Marler, Lewiston. The bride received her guests Id coisages were rose buds and car-i- n nations m pink and white. Gene Mailer acted as best man for his brother. Stanley Packer ushered. In charge of the guest book was Miss Arlene Woolf. Re reiving and displaying gifts were Mary Ellen Packer, Tamara Meek, Jane Woolf and serving refreshments were Mrs. Joyce Yea, man, Judy Packer, Connie Bos worth, Marva Lee Woolf and San dra Tate. Musical numbers included a vocal solo by Tamara Meek and piano solos by Sharon Cox and Newton P T A 12 Recognizes Effort night. The Fleicia Club of Paradise met Wednesday night at the home of Bonnie Woolf. Dmner was served and games played. Prizes were won by Jackie White and Cleo Bankhead. Club members Include Marie Book , Ila Rae Riehman, Jackie White, Ians Fredrickson, Florence White, Jane FredrickBy Lillie son, Dora Obray, Shirley Pearce, Mildred Obray, Dorothy Anderw ith the Toledo Symphony in 1947 Ladles Literary League of sen, Cleo Bankhead, Carol Howthey have played in forty-thre- e a book enjoyed delightful states and Canada, appearing review at the home of Mrs. Con- ells and Bonnie Woolf. with leading orchestras and giv- nie Nielsen Wednesday night bliss Bessie Brown reviewed ing unique recitals. In these they combine classical music with the book, Lillie Dache their own arrangements of tunes Through Hats, by Lillie Talking Dache from Gershwin, Rodgers. Kern, Mrs. Bonnie Allen and Mrs. Porter and other popular compo-- IIeien Milfer gang two duets afr sers, often with new sound ef- compame(j by jjrJ Beulah Jenfects for which they have devised sen. While mother spring cleans, original gadgets to extend the tonLuncheon was served by Mrs. al range of their pianos. Mrs. Cla daughter can do some doll washNielsen, and ing. Her laundry equipment can Travelir.g by car, rice Olsen. ied by their specially designed President Lucille Miller presid- be an old washtub, a scrub brush and a washboard. Warm suds truck and driver and two con- ed over the meeting. will brighten dolls and doll cert pianos, they have barnstormclothes after a long winter of ed bark and forth across the play. Some dolls should not be country, delighting college and soaked, so mother can help tha tivic audiences. They have apchild sort her dolls before peared on every major radio network and in television, from washing the Garry Moore, Steve Allen WorWi Only and Ernie Kovacs show, to t'V Mrs. Norman Jones presented Ding Dong School, and have re Mly Aetomorit Clnmnne Not Another corded extensively for Columbia a short story, ELECTROLUX and Westminster record. They Word by Richard Y. Thurman, have appeared frequently with before Logan Study Guild yesterftwsAewW 1 W Swifce Percy Faith on the Woolwortb day in the Bluebird. Mrs. Reed Budge and Mrs. 255 West 5th North Hour, and were for two years, Ph. 3013 o the brilliant resident Barnard White were hostesses. team aopearing weekly on ABCs Piano Playhouse. They also composed and played the music, with original' sound effects, for the Undersea Comotion picture nquest. dealing with deep sea In duo-pian- Couple Entertains Logan Study Guild Meets Saturday from, ' g Ladies of Elks Preston Kiwanis club members held their annual Installation banquet at the recreation room of the court house Monday evening. Pinner was served at long tables centered with bouquets of cut flowers which were later used as prizes to the lucky numbers held by the ladies. Special guests, in addition to Disthe ladies were Utah-Idahtrict governor, Ace Raymond and Mrs. Raymond of Logan; Lt. GovArmernor and Mrs. Joseph strong, Idaho Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Larsen, president of the Logan club; C. L. VanNoy, president of the Smithfield club. Also from Smithfield were Miss Vcnna Beckstead, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Pitcher, Mr. and Mis. Max Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs Robinson and as special guests from Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Royce Fuhriman. o The event, set for Feb. Partyheld' making. will be sponsored by the Hold Bingo Mr. Ra.vmond gave an interesting talk and enumerated the duties and obligations of the club. Mr. Armstrong installed the officers. Music was furnished by Mrs. Elda Carlson and Mrs. Coy Manning who sang duets accompanied by Mrs. Frar.cine Oiiverson; vocal duets by Mrs. Gae Keller Palmer and and Mrs. Norrie readings by Miss Charlene Knapp Lee Bergqulst was installed as president to take the place held by Willis Burton. Other officers are Marden Millward, J. Keith Nielsen, directors, A. G- Condie. A. C. Hansen, Guy Stenberg, Willis Burton, F.lmo Peterson and Roy are. Fifty-fou- r members and guests were present. The function was in change of the past years of- (icers Ladies of Elks party, their annual January 18 at the lodge. During the evening approximately 100 or more pounds of choice beef was given as prizes. Supper was served. Chairwoman for the events of the evening was Shirley Johnson. was assisted by Sunny Lar-- 1 sen. Baibara Yeates, Mary Lou Ruth Humphrey, Inez Carol Nielsen, Ruth and June Andrews. More than a hundred members were In attendance. Logan beef-bing- o - bishop's robe mspued a ter- satile blue jersey sack dies by Claire McCardell. It featured long panels tacked to the shoulders panels can be arranged in a huge cowl in back, tied in a bow, 'or worn as a stole. Campbell Sons Get Together 17-2- Utah State Bankers Association ana the LSU Extension Service, Dr. Lloyd R. Hunsaker, short course chairman, said the theme will be Farm and Home Living World. Two or three farm couples per county are being invited to tend the short course. Local banks are financing transporta-Andiew- s, tion and part of meal and ing costs. Dr. Hunsaker explain-Shared During most of the week the men will meet with USU agri- cultural experts while their wives will be instructed on food, cloth- ing and home management prob-- , in a Changing at-S- he n, p, lems. . However, the first day the en- tire group will assemble in the' Rural Arts building for an intro-Th- e ductory session. Speakers will include Dr. R H. Walker, dean of agriculture; Jerry Fruin. Brig- -' 1st Time In 8 Years When Little Girl Can Wash Dolly's Clothing j Young Farm Couples Of Area To Affend University Presfon Kiwanians And Partners Enjoy Banquet Dache Ily-ru- two-pian- o floor-lengt- Reviews Concert Thursday Next concert to be presented in Logan under auspices of Cache Civic Music Association and Utah State University iveeum bureau wiil be the Arthur Ferrente and Louis Tel cher. The concert is Thursday evening, Jan. 30, at 8.15 in the George Nelson Fieldhouse Ferrante and Teicher have become widely known through their recordings, concerts and ' Miss Bessie Brown Appear Duo-Pianis- ts grandchildren. t River Heights Paradise Meets Arthur Ferrante and Louis Teicher, young concert pianists, will be presented to Cache Civic Music patrons and Utah State University students Thursday Connie Bosworth Musical Arts Guild was held The young couple are now lo-21 at the home of Mrs Daryl ' white jan. In oMbH at of h Ft Fust, a Virginia gown w,th Cofa iooialS Irving Wasser jChase as crepe satin with an overskirt of where Mr. Marler is in the armed erin Newn sc nylon net dotted with lace medalMrs. of Mr. son a and Craig, Luncheon was served to mem- lions and seed pearls. The full Marriner Anderson, is accepting kels an(j gueS(S prof Wasser- skirt swept to a small train. She in behalf of 5th and 6th grades mann and us daughter Ellen carried a bouquet of pink and the prize which as given for the pj ayecj Beethovens Concerto No. white carnations surrounding in students participation urging 1 in Members accorded white orchid. parents to attend P.T.A. meet- them enthusiastic applause Attendants to the bride were a ing, held at Newton School. Then, Vivian Haderbe and Pi of. sister, Mrs. Delma Bosworth, as Featured as guest sieiker Wassermann played a matron of honor, Miss Rowena of Daines Dr. Merrill was Logan. selection. Burlesque' by Strauss. their first performance Mr. and Mrs. Mon is Lewis of Bowers. Miss Sharon Cox and Ills subject was Mental Health. Mrs. Sherry Hunn. They wore River Heights entertained at a Fifth and smh grades had h dresses In pastel col- tin key dinner recently. Cue... of carried ors and pink nosegays in attendance. The meeting was and white carnations surround- Heber O.son, River Heights: Mr. a success with students of all six son and Lewis Russell and Mis ing a gardenia. being represented by parThe brides mother chose a blue Danny, Benson: Mr. and Mrs grades A. L. Wen- ents and grandparents. and Snow Frank and daughters a with overskirt lace gown is school principal, and Jenkins ham City, First Security Bank of also Young farm couples and Michelle orRobin, an wore the grooms mother dy, of 5th and 6.h grades. teacher will state attend the manager and chairman of the throughout Benson. chid color with lace trim. Their short course next a week-lonmonth at Utah State University to brush up on the latest information on farming and homefloor-lengt- Barbara Slater, junior student at Utah State been has University, named National Student Association coordinator for USU. She is a member of .Kappa Delta sorority and a section editor for the yearbook. Miss Slaters job is the first of its Fleicia Club of Duo-Pianis- ts Mrs In the picture aboe, PTV Eunice Cooley, Newton president, is presenting a record- l -- kind on campus. Musical Arts Guild Hears ' i Ci n, There are t f Balum, Denmark on January 26, 1908, emigrated to United States in 1910, and Logan has been their home since 1913. Long faithlul members of the Logan Presbyterian Church, an open house will be held for the Pedersens celebrating the day from 2 to 5.30 p m. today. All friends are invited to attend The open house will be at the Miner Bruner residence, 34 South 2nd West. The children of Mr and Mrs. Pederson and their residences: Agnes (Mis Weldon) Christiansen of llyrum; George of Stock-toCalifornia: Eldon of Santa Barbara, California; NiElla (Mrs. Orlo Jensen) of Sacramento. California; and Helen (Mrs. William Ohio. Dowling) of Cincinnati, 50th wedding t - V '1 two-pian- BON MARCHE 1 IIUI J1UIC J SlfitO lllYAnnifinnC VYUI II I spear-fishin- g Program By Miss Thornley Logan Kiwanlanns will meet Friday. Jan. 31. at the home of manufacturer, uses large single Alton Wilson, 1750 Country CUib jew eled buttons or double row s of Drive. big brass buttons. Another firm, The program, ''Christina Ros- - Harry Frechtei, shows large setti," will be given by Gwen-- brass buttons in the shape of a ' lion's head. della Thornley. ' A Hope Lange Of New England Place Plays Lead In 'Peyton student at Harvard, brother, England a which shud- The New of Peyton mention Hope said the emotional role ders at the Place in novel form Is in a of Selena was particularly taxing sticky position when it comes to ag she went on location just af- Hope Lange. son er Chrisopher Paton, Most of the northern seaboard born states boycotted and disclaimed r sti11 hav tb scars from a But the girl who plays Selena, .lmed in the woods up in chase version the Cross in Hollywood h re-! is a native daughter of that it more difficult, I cry and the pnde of the countrygion through 25 takes. -side. Hope (and New England) may I was born in New England. be in line for a second bow for blue-eyed blonde the slight, the part she plays in the unregirl said, "and althoOgh leased The Young picture, to New my family and I moved Marlon York when I was very young 1 Lions. starringClift, andBrando, Dean Montgomery spent many summers m Coiinec-tic- Martin. where my sister now lives. "The girl I play also Is from Hard to Boycott Selena New England. she said, and nd And it s a little hard to ext there.s n0 question that New Enga boycott to a New Englander land may be proud of this girl. who portrayed Selena with such Hope, too, is proud of this part sensitivity that she is a odds-owhich she helped strengthen by noman in Oscar to favorite pull The it be rewritten. ination as best supporting ac- insisting made the girl screenplay Original tress. I play someone for the other Over a cup of coffee in the to bounce off of, she breakfast nook of the Beverly characters In the rewrite the part said. Hills home she shares with on more meaning. Don Murray, the takes post-Nevoung star described a MAICO. England childhood which included helping serve customers in HEARING AIDS the family's New York tearoom. Repairs and Service on Even now I receive letters All Makes ladies old of little some the from JEWELRY THOMAS are and who were our customers ' Phone 2364-she said. following my career. Other fans Include friends of her f P?0.!!. ut n husband ' R j Something 49 f exciting is Happening at Jensen's Candy Factory Candy Valentin They are making Heart Boxes and packing them with delicious hand rolled chocolates. All ease, no squeeze! Skippies give you a naturally smooth figure with the feather-light- , coaxing control of gentlest elastic. Skippies Pantie No. 815 is made of long wearing nylon elastic net. The satin elastic front panel gives an extra measure of slimming. The 2H inch waistband nips your waist hite. S.M.L (lso available as Girdle No. 915.) 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