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Show The LEADER 11 Fuller Theological Seminary, Rasadena, California. The bride was attractively dress gowned in a of ivory slipper satin, made with full skirt and train, with a close fitting bodice, sweetheart neckline, and long sleeves. The yoke and bottom of sleeves were trimmed with seed pearls. Her only ornament was a d necklace of pearls. The fingertip eil was held In place by an ivory satin tiara, studded with seed pearls; she carried a white bible and an orchid corsage. Byron C. Hbbets, a longtime friend of the Bollin family, gave the bride in marriage . Miss Delores Herron and Mrs. Jirair Sarian were bridal attendants, and Miss Anna maid of honor. Attendants wore formal dresses, and carried Colonial bouquets, with matching head bands, and ribbon streamers. The brides mother wore a blue and brown dress, with brown hat and brown accessories. Mother of the groom wore a dress of lavender satin, with matching hat, and black ac- SOCIETY c floor-leng- th three-stran- 44- ( - - Skri-vane- k, V MR. and MRS. EMIL EGGLI Newlyweda appointed Mtes'onaries to South Africa. ItEWLYWEDS APPOINTED MISSIONARIES TO AFRICA cessories. South Africa, solemnized Sunday afternoon, December 23, In the Community Baptist Church The holiday season was high- of Hermosa Beach, California, lighted by the marrlaze of in a double ring ceremony, perAgnes (Louise Bollin and Emil1 formed by the Rev. Leo L. Bye, Eggli, Msslonary Appointees to' assisted by William Bass, of the , (Mem WW 'There's no such thing as holding your own in' business. If you don't advance, the other fellow ' will, and you won't be able to meet the competition. Thafs why Utah's mines, mills and smelters are always looking for better methods and tools. They want to compete with the best of them, successfully." - The groom was attended by Roger Aiken, as best man, while Joseph Palmer and William Doty served as ushers. Flower girls were Janice Larson and Andria Flemons. The rings were suspended from a silver cross carried by Dennis Palmer, old nephew of the groom. Preceding the wedding ceremony, Thelma Jo Landon sang 'I Love You Truly," and Arthur Larson sang, "Because." As part of the ceremony, Homer Slade and Lynn Rollier sang "Something for Jesus," as the bridal pair knelt on a pair of white satin pillows. Ruth Santa, organist, accompanied the singers, and traditional played wedding marches, in addition to a quarter hour organ recital, preceding the wedding Candlelighters were Beverly Jones and Mary Ross Bryan, both .wearing formals. Immediately following the ceremony, a reception was held iin the banquet room, of the church, where the bride cut the ifour-tiwedding cake. Punch five-ye- ar er ' . : rr f I iHm f J ' w 4m - c f ' if nox, California. After language study in Portugal, Mr. and Mrs. Eggli will be assigned to Angola, South Africa, by the South Africa General Mission, an Interdenominational Faith work. RIVERSIDE Myrle Udy M.I.A. Preparation Meeting Held The MIA Preparation Meeting was held at the home of Mildred Capener. Mrs. Capener was hostess for the social hour which followed the meeting Thursday evening. Word was received by Mrs. Iceland Bourne that the husband of her sister, formerly Edith Earle, of San Francisco was buried Saturday. The roads and travel conditions were so bad that Mr. and Mrs. Bourne didn't at- tempt the trip. port that their daughter Sandra is improveing but is recupe rat-i- s recuperating from inflamatory rheumatism at the Valley Hospital. Mr. William Bowcutt has been seriously ill and was taken to the Valley Hospital for treatment. He has returned home and Is improving now. . Mr. and' Mrs. LaVoy Udy and son were in Huntsville Thursday visiting her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Udy and son. Mrs. Doris Roche and Mrs. Ellen Capener were at Trenton Thursday evening where Mrs. Roche danced and Mrs. Capener accompanied her on the piano. Paul Forsberg came home from his work in Salt Lake for the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Forsberg. Bishop Leland Capener and sons came home for the weekend. They have been in Salt Lake going to scool. Mrs. Capener and daughter have been here for the last week, taking care of er daughter, Mrs. CM. Cornwall, who has a new baby daughter. Bishop and Mrs. Capener, sons and small daughter returned to Salt Lake Monday morn- : ing. son-in-la- w. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Udy visited in Salt Lake Sunday. They had a very splendid trip until they reached the crossroads, where te heavy thunder and lightning storm struck. The MIA sponsored a dancing party Saturday night. A good crowd attended. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Udy were in Garland Saturday evening to attend the Social Hour Club at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Munns. By F. J. Bess Here's A And because Chevron Supreme Tip On does have these 8 essential qualities, it's better balanced and thus more dependable under any conditions, anywhere Gasoline Quality the West Give us a call today. Well see that your bulk tanks are filled promptly. Judge for yourself what a difference Chevron Supreme Gasoline makes in in your driving. Some gasolines are refined to stress one or two special features ... at the expense of others. No gasoline gives you performance unless it has 8 important qualities.. 8 that make Chevron Supreme: quality Mileage quality e Power quality " . e Anti-knoquality e Vapor-loc- k prevention e Starting quality e Warm-u- p quality e Acceleration quality ; Ed Udy who accompanied Herman Potter and Rex Richards to Denver to the stock show returned Thursday evening. He reports a very splendid trip in. summer weather. Mf. and Mrs. Ed Udy and Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Udy spent Saturday in Brlgham City. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ward and daughter Barbara were in Brig-haSaturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Geary and daughter of Salt Lake City were guests during the weekend of Area-blendi- ; V CUPUDDQ h ck - AStoaMONCaivawf Distributed by m F. Phone 2311 J. BESS Tremonton a IW, WW on 0 LD S M Display ..-m- nx GENERAL I ds Hadfield. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Barlow of Vale, Oregon were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards Tuesday. Mrs. Richards and Mrs. Barlow are sisters. Mr. Ray Robinson of Afton, Wyoming was a guest of the Ralph Richards' Monday. Mr. Robinson is their Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ward and baby Kathy visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Ward Sunday. M! i WITH THE NEW 1' Mexico, the newly-wewill be at home temporarily, at 4956 West 104th Street, Len- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Mrs. Zola Hunsaeker, sister of Mrs. Lola Capener, called on Mrs. Capener last week. She found Mrs. Capener ill and stayed to help her for several day3. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Silvester re- rMW. zJ i ! J- 4 S was also served. ensemThe brides going-awa- y ble was a green wool suit, with black velvet hat, orchid corsage and black accessories. Aileen King caught the briday boquet The bride, a native of Kansas City, Missouri, is a graduate of the Bible Institute of; Los Angeles, and of the University of California at Los Angeles. She is the daughter of Mrs. Agnes Bollin ,of Lennox, California. The groom, born in Bothwell, is a graduate of Bear River high school, Pepperdine College, Los Angeles, and of the Missionary Medical Course of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles. He is the son of Mrs. Carrie Eggli, and the late Fred EgglL After a week's honeymoon in southern California and Ensen-ad- a, Thursday, January 24, 1952 Ah, OUtmMU anl CM O ELECTRIC JViMrr-Eift- Hydraulic Stirring optional Sfdmn. BMtw, OU.mMU Supr "ST StJmn. mxtrm cart. 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