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Show a EVANS - FORREST Social Events 1 A lovely summer bride was Miss Cheryl Margaret Evans, daughter of Mrs. Margaret R. Evans and the late Bert Evans of Brigham City, who exchanged wedding promises with Mr. Don Forrest, July 27. J President A. George Raymond performed the ceremony in the Logan Temple, with close friends and relatives in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Forrest, were parents of the hosts at a wedding dinner at the Tropical Cafe, after the ceremony. A garden reception at the Evans home the same evening honored the newlyweds. The bridal party stood before a garden gate and trellis covered with pink roses to receive their guests. The new Mrs. Forrest wore a gown of lace and tulle over satin. The bodice featured a sweetheart neckline, and long pointed sleeves. The full tiered skirt of lace and tulle overlaid MISS ADA MAE WILD a ruffled nylon net and satwhose engagement to Jay Lynn Bennett in underskirt. Her fingertip veil is announced. of illusion and pearls followed He expects to register at the the sweetheart motif, and she ADA MAE WILD University of Utah for the fall carried a bouquet of Rebrum TO BECOME BRIDE lilies and pink rosebuds. quarter. BENNETT Miss Margaret Thompson in OF JAY pale green net was maid of honA September wedding is being DONALD POTTER or, and bridesmaids, Sally Roun-d- y planned by Miss Ada Mae Wild in blue, Miss Diane Rose in MARRIES MISS Bennett. and Mr. Jay Lynn Miss Karolyn Ward in beige, ANNICE BENSON Announcement of the engagesisters of the bride, and white, ment and forthcoming wedding The Logan Temple was the is made by Mr. and Mrs. Elry setting for the ceremony where Wild of Alpine, Utah, parents Miss Annice Benson became the PIONEER SONS of the bride-elecbride of Donald Potter on Mon ENJOY OUTING Mr. and Mrs. Aarl Bennett of day August 1st. The bride is the The Golden Spike Camp Sons Tremonton are the parents of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl of Utah Pioneers met Monday Benson of Logan and the groom evening in the Garland Park her fiance. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Her- for an outdoor of the Miss Wild is a graduate meeting, supper iih 'vii n iiiiiii iii.iii.inm man Potter of Fielding. Immed- and program. The group were and school Fork American high MR. and MRS. PAUL R. CLINE has attended Brigham Young iately following the ceremony seated, at long tables under the who were recently married in the Logan Temple. Mrs. University. She is now employ the froom's parents entertained lights for their supper, and the Cline is the former Colleen Diderickson. at a luncheon party at the Blue- program was given around a big ed in Salt Lake City. Guests included Mr. and campfire. bird. of Mr. Bennett is a graduate fingertip veil. She car- Bear of Mrs. LeGrande Hubbard COLLEEN DIDERICKSEN held athe Frank Munns, president rehas He school. River high ried bridal bouquet of red rosMr. Mrs. and Rawlins, Wyoming, S. D. a good attendance and L. for the a mission ports filled CLINE PAUL MARRIES es and white carnations. Northwestern Karl Benson, Misses Arlene and enjoyable evening. the in Church Mr. Paul R. Cline claimed Serving as bridesmaids were States, and has also completed Diane Potter and the bride and The members of this camp Miss Colleen Didericksen for his the bride's sisters, Coraleigh and two of military service, groom. will years join with those from Brigcerebride in a beautiful temple Margie Didericksen and a sister with the parents ham City, Logan and Smith-fiel- d in a Monday evening Germany year nearly mony, performed July 1. The of the groom, Miss Janis Cline. of the bride entertained at a Saturday night in a young couple were united by They wore ballerina length Wedding reception at Wingets party in Box Elder "of President A. George Raymond gowns in pastel colors pink, accordion solo by Dennis Cline, Reception Center at Logan. The Canyon. were at the Logan Temple. aqua, and lavendar. They nephew of the groom, and two bride was radiant in a lovely following the made of nylon over taffeta. The vocal numbers by Car mi Camp- gown of chantilly lace over tulle Immediately CIYIC LEAGUE HEARS and taffeta, j fashioned with a temple rites, the bridal couple attendants carried nosegays of bell. were feted at a buffet dinner at pink roses and white carnations. Their honeymoon took them fitted lace bodice and scalloped WEBER TEACHER the home of the bride's parents, Mrs. Joseph Lehrner, head of Stirling "Bud" Cline was best to tile Tetons and Yellowstone neckline accented with tiny seed Mr. and Mrs. DeLawn L. Dider- man for his brother. Park for a week, after which pearls. The bouffant skirt was the Economics Department at icksen of Tremonton. Members Mrs. Aletha Karnely was as- thev travelled to the home of floor length and had matching Weber College and Child Guidof both families were present, sisted by Frances Karnely with the groom at Richland, Wash., medallions of lace and a lace ance instructor was speaker at ' many of whom travelled a great the refreshments, which were where they stayed for a few border. Her fingertip veil fell the meeting of the Women's While there they were from a crown of seed pearls, and Civic League held Thursday distance to be there. t, days. served by Ida Funk, Janea at an Open House, giv she carried a delicate bouquet afternoon at the home of Mrs. honored is a son of and The bride-grooRoberts Donna Fae en by Mrs. Jean Rodgers and of pink roses and white carna Melvin Foxley in Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Remo S. Cline of Diane Rose. Mrs. Joan Mclntyre, sisters of tions. Mrs. Margaret Hubbard, She spoke on Adolescent BeRichland, Wash. Mrs. Bessie Calderwood was sister of the bride acted as Ma havior. A reception and dance honor- in charge of the gifts, and assist- the groom. a Carol Germer, who attended tron of Honor, and Miss Arlene has filled mission evMr. Cline ed the newlyweds the same ing her were Norma Phillips, Kan Gilrls' D. S. L. Church in State through the court for Miss Potter and LaDawn the Thain Third Tremonton in the Frances. Helen Tingey, JoAnn ening ward hall. Frances Kirk was at the guest sas, and has served two years in were bridesmaids and wore esy of the Civic League gave a the armed forces, one of which identical pink ballerina princess report of her activities there, The bride wore a beautiful book. was spent in Korea. as style dresses and carried bou and Susan Foxley favored with Grant Thompson served ballerina length gown of white quets of pink carnations tied two piano solos. are former of the Both master ceremonies for made was young people satin and lace which Mrs. James H. Smith and Mrs for her by Miss Margie Roberts. program which consisted of two students of Brigham Young Uni with white ribbons. Little and Sheila Hubbard were Jay Rhead, mother and sister A tiara of seed pearls and lace songs by Marcella Jeppson, an versity. flower girls. LeGrande Hubb of the hostess were guests at the ard was best man and Dennis meeting. Allen was the usher. The new Mrs. Potter chose for her going away ensemble a ! 7 DOT A 1? r.OTTPON brown suit with coral accessor ies. Following a honeymoon in the Northwest and Canada the to our Boys' Department) (Clip Out and Bring young couple will make their WORTH ONE DOLLAR ON THE home in Fielding. PURCHASE of 2 pair OF KEY'S BOYS JEANS! t7 J ClubNews bride-groo- mi ! mwr ed vr 'St -: V f AJIJ n t MR. and MRS. DON FORREST . recent newlyweds. The new Mrs. Forrest is a former Tremonton girl, Miss Cheryl Evans. the young couple are making a home in Salt Lake Evans in white and red, each City, where Mr. Forrest will carried a pink umbrella with teach at Valley Junior High corsages of roses and carnations school. The bride is a former student lining the handles. at Bear River high school, and best of duties the Performing man was Dee R. Forrest, twin is a graduate of Box Elder high school. brother of the Mr. Forrest is a graduate of and Didericksen Miss Margie Mrs. Jerry Iverson were at the the USAC, and has completed guest book, and Mrs. Henry A. two years on active duty as an Crossman was in charge of the officer in the U. S. Army. He is now a reserve officer. trousseau room. K Directing the serving were Mrs. R. Mrs. Eldridge Roundy, Warren W. Hyde, Miss Pat Elia-so- n JAYCEETTES HOLD and Miss Afton Christensen, BUSINESS MEETING The Jayceettes met Thursday and assisting with the serving a evening at the home of Mrs. were Mrs. Delton. Roundy, Rucker, Donna Fae Roberts. Virgil Richins for a regular Caring for the gifts were Mar- business meeting. Guests at the meeting were ian Carter, Diana Foxley.'Diane, Sharon and Jill Roundy and Bonnie Sampe and Thelma Summerville. Tonya Lee Hyde. After a honeymoon trip to After the meeting, the hostess Yellowstone Park and Spokane, served dainty refreshments. Miss Louise Evans in lavender and pink and Miss Marilyn Wash., bride-groo- Le-on- Sten-quis- . BACK-TO-SCHOO- L Su-san- ne $1 J. I Boys 1 Saddle , I BRIDE HONORED NAME ADDRESS I King I MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED . (Coupon Expires Sept. 15, 1955) I J eans Heaviest 13 34 oz. Denim Jeans. Sanforized - Buy correct size. Genuine Western Cut. 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