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Show Brigham Society w The marriage of Miss Olive Jensen of this city and Mr Itae P. Stratford of Focatello took olace Saturday loorn'.ng at the home of the bride s parents. Mr. and Mra. Nela Jensen. Mlshop H W. Valentine performed the ceremony, after which a wedding broaJcfaal was rerved. The oung cou-pie cou-pie left immediately for a short trip to Salt lvike City, returning Sunday afternoon. af-ternoon. l"pon their return Ms. Nels Jensen entertained the following gueats at dinner !n honor of the bride rit.d groom. Mr. and Mra. J. O Stratford Strat-ford of PoeatellO. Mr and Mrs. B. A I 'I nick of Salt Like City. Mr and Mrs. W. L Hoist. Mr nnd Mrs. E. W. t unn. Mr. nnd M r Nels Jensen. Mrs. V. I). Farroll. Mi. nnd Mrs Norman Ji nsen, Miss Nndlne Dunn, Mr. Le-VerdlB Le-VerdlB Hoist. Mls. Uuth Jnsen nnd Mlaa grands Farroll. Following dinner din-ner the young couple left by automobile automo-bile for n two-weeks "trip through Yellowstone park They will make their home In Pocatello Idaho, after September 1st 1 Mlas Lillian Staines and Miss Ann Staines of Salt Lake City are visiting In Brigham as guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, H C. Day . A Japanese lawn party was given Thursday evening by the Bee Hive Flrle of the Second ward at th home ni Mi and M.s Jos. F Hansen Those In charge of the affair were Mlaa Ed-vsjftla Ed-vsjftla Jeppaon and Miss Vlllndlne KnudBon The iawn was beautifully decorated with Japanese lanterns and euch girl was dressed In a Japanese costume Games and refreshments were carried out In keeping with the decoratlor.s Thoe present were Mes-damea Mes-damea orville Jensen. Bosllla Osborne. O 8. Dunn. Lawrence Wallace and Ji s. F Hansen. Mlaea I-red a Nelson. Buth Valentine. Afton Hansen. Lena Hansen. Luelta Koford. Mary Jeppson. Phyllis Madsen. Elvn Crawford, Joate Hoist and Agnes M'fflen. Saturday afternoon a small oarty of "pleasure seekers" left for n week s outing on Paradise creek. Those In the partT included Mr and Mra. Shlrley C. Horaley. Mlas Opal Knudson. Miss Svdl Eecles of ogden. Mr Douglas Woodruff of Salt Lake City, and Mr Bcrvard Nichols. Mr and Mra J G Stratford of Pocatello Po-catello were In Brigham for 1 1 - vrok end to attend the wedding of their son Baa to Mlaa Olive Jensen of tbl it sea Mra Norman Jensen and little daughter. Kuth. returned Saturdav from a ten days trip to Idaho Falls and Iteiburg ays Mr and Mrs G. H Kaeer had as tret dinner guests Friday of last week Dr and Mra Htevene of Salt Lak City. Mtsa Dance;, head suparrlaor of the U D ft hospital nurses, and Mlas Vesta Facer, who Is a rvirae at the hospital The party motored up early In the la Assisting Mrs Kacer were M.aa Em Kacer and Mrs Bobbin Mr and Mrs. MilOB North entertain-! ad at a blrthduy party In honor of their du'jgl.U'r, Moe. Thursday evening of la3t syoek, Dancing und gamea were1 enjoyed on the lawn. A tray luncheon I was served late In the evening. The gueeis were Bessie Hoist. Bertie Youngiiulst. William 'luyer. Floyetta j IToungqulat, Mae North. Ivy North, I Maurtna 1 Bhurl. Ervln Htndburg, I Laura North. Edith I'ulslver and le-Gtand le-Gtand Johnson of Newton. Miasms jro and Rozanna Lee have 1 been spending a Week In Salt Lake City, the guests of Miss McDonald. Mr Q EL Facer and daughter. Mrs. I I i t. Ins. were Malud visitors Wednes- day. j Mrs. C. layton of Salt Like City re'urned home Tuesday after spending a week st the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. C. W. Knudson s a Miss lva Steers of Ogden returned home yeatorduy after a few daya visit at the home of Mr. und Mra. P. J. Ko-fcrd. Ko-fcrd. Mr Lfimar Koford accompanied her to Ogden s a Mr and Mra F C Holtqulat spent Saturday and Sunday with friends at I the Hermitage hotel in ogd, n ijnori. Mlas Elizabeth Fetty of Ball Lake 1 ,t has been the guegt of Mr and Mrs. Norman Lee. Mrs John l-arsen of Park City Is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mra George Facer. 00 The L'nlted States hot I .0Co.-1 000 of Polish bonds, tiken In ex-1 change for food, clothing, arms and ' equipment. 11ns. Mr and Mrs. Wesley King. Dr. and Mrs. H P Klrtley, Mlas Daisy Ravboul l. Mn George Hale an'! Jul l Evans. Cards and dancing followed dinner Mlas Myra Cameron entertained at a large dancing party at the Country club last TueaJay In honor of her gueat Miss Julia Krela of Chicago. Dancing was enjoyed in the out-of-door pavllllon and light refreahments were served on the lawn. The hoaleas waa assisted In receiving by her parents. par-ents. Mr and Mrs Frank Cameron. The guests numbered 100. Mr. and Mrs. Horace A. Aven gave a week-end party at their home In Bingham canyon. A dinner party Saturday Sat-urday evening was followed by a dancing danc-ing party at the Bingham club. Son-day Son-day the party enjoyed a trip through the mine, followed by a picnic luni h In the canyon. The guests were Mrs A T re nary of Omaha. Neb . Mr an 1 Mrs. Arthur Graff Egelhoff, Ogden anyon. Mlaa Harriet McCloakle. SnanghaU China: Mr. ar.d Mrs FTed V Oakley. Salt Ukr. A R Knott, I Wallace Allen and Martin Lee, Salt Iake; Mlaa Mary Power. Akron. 0; Mr and Mrs. B. L. Smith and P. N Shaw of Bingham Announcement la made b Mr and, Mrs L H Young of the marriage of) their dsughr i-'ranees. to Edniund Wait la. son of Mr and Mra L. R. Wattla The marriage tooic place Sat-j trip through the northwest and Willi make their home In thia ctt e George M Bacon returned from a, trig east Monday Mra Bacon. r bos a cottage In Hrlghton. came 'o ' tbe clt to meet her husband and A eluny lace cover was over pink, and silver candlesticks at either end of the table held pink candles. Tbe porch, where punch waa served. VM decorated In goldenglow. The bride wore a gown of white charmeuse with a lace tunic. Her veil was caught with orange blossoms blos-soms and she carried orchids and lilies of the valley. The maid of honor. Mlas Ines Burton, wore flame-colored flame-colored satin trimmed In alleer lace, and carried flame-colored aweet peaa one of the bridesmaids. Miss Grace Mooney. wore pale blue taffeta veiled in tulle and carried pink sweet peas The other bridesmaid. Mlas Hemic Bird, wore pale yellow taffeta, with a tulle overdreso. and carried lavender laven-der sweet peas Helen Ausherman. flower girl, wore white net and carried car-ried a basket of sweet peas. Maurice Murphy of California waa best man. Assisting Mr. and Mra. Ausherman and the bridal party In receiving wer Mr. and Mra. Matthew T Lyon, pox-: ents of the bridegroom. Assisting In the dining room ware Mtsa Rhea Brain. Mrs. Dennis Ausherman. Mlas Geneve Savtlle. Mlaa Helen Murdoch, and Mlas Peggy Holt t ulusiee. Okla.; l unch was serv ed by Mlaa Eurlth Holt J Of OIgBe, okla.. and Mlas Hllma' Peterson The wedding march by Mendsla-j sohn waa played by Mlas Dolly Wood-' burr and the Farley trio furnished music during the reception Following a short weddjng trip, tho! couple will be at home at 16 C street. ' Mr and Mrs Emmett R. Woolleyj entertained at dinner last YYedmodsj) exenlng at their home. Blair sve-: nue. In honor of Mr. Woolley'a! mother. Mrs. John Pland of Castle-1 gate, t'tah A bowl of pink ssjsjas peas was the centerpiece of the table Cowan were laid for Mrs Pland. j Jaa.es pLaad, li.J Pland. Mr and Mrs. Rollln Walker and Mlse Marie Smith of Price. Members of the wedding party of Mrs. Quelle Collier Mcintosh and Kd-gar Kd-gar G. Gibson were entertained at dinner on the roof garden at the Hotel L'lah Wednesday evening by Robert Collier and Wulter Gillespie. The table was decorated In sweet peas. Covers were laid for elg.it Announeement is made of the marriage mar-riage of Charles O. Dell and Mr Vim,.i Naylor of Salt Lake. The w.d-dlng w.d-dlng took plate Tuesday af tor noon a' 3:3l o'clock. at Farinlngton. Th" ceremony was performed by J. D. Wood, Justice of tho pence The marriage of Miss Bertha Baa-sett Baa-sett and James P. Jacobson took place lutsduy morning. The couple left on an early afternoon train for Portland for a honeymoon trip. They will make their homo In this city, see Mrs Roy Wyland. accompanied by Georglnnna and Mary Elizabeth Fowler, Fow-ler, has arrived from Casper. Wyo.. to visit at the Richard SgVagB homo on Third avenue Mrs Robert Fowler Fow-ler of TOXae will .irrlv In a Khor' time from an eastern visit to Join I her daughters and visit at the Savage Sav-age home. Mr and Mrs. J H. Waters nnd chll-1 dren and Mis.-. Florence Algood and Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Davis have re- turned from a brief visit to Bear lake. Mrs. Russell K. Woodruff and Mn Kenneth W. Yeates entertained at tea Wednesday afternoon at Mr. Woodruff's Wood-ruff's home on Third avenue In bOBOl of their sister-in-law. Mrs. W. H Mc-lntyrc. Mc-lntyrc. Jr. a raoont bride, and Mlas' Zorn Anderson of ocean Park. gues;l Of Mrs. Lynn Thompson. A Kold and blue color scheme was carried out In the decorations of thel tea table. A gold and crystal bank, t was filled with marigolds, zinnias and cornflowers as a centerpiece. Hollyhocks Holly-hocks a VI other garden flowers were used In tne reception room Assisting the hostesses were Mra Francis Critchlow. Mrs. Sherman Armstrong. Mrs. H H. Calvin. Miss ' Marjorle Bldwell. Mrs. Paul T. Boise and Mra. Lynn H Thompson. The guests numbered forty. 1 Mra Clifford Cannon entertained at 1 L miscellaneous shower last Wednea- ' day night at her home, ion Fifteenth 1 Ktreet, In honor of her sister. Mlsajl Naomi Smith, who will be married soon to Jo.inua h laher. The rooms were decorated In marguerites and nasturtiums. The hostess was aaatated by her mother. Mrs. J. M. Kersley Light refreshmenta were served The a- j.-m numbered thirty-six. Mr aril Mra W. EL Mclntyre. Jr. have arrived from their wedding trip and are guests of Mr and Mr U It Mclntre. Sr Mrs Milntjre was formerly Mlaa Miriam E. Stoltze of Lethi. ridge. Canada. Following a brief visit in Salt Lake. Mr and Mrs Mclntyre will go to the Mclntyro ranch at McGrath, Canada, for thai summer, but expect to make their home In thlj city during the wlnti montha. |