Show - -- 404247PkiLOAF0405g'40611V:'417-Wliic iV i 1 14 ti Sunday k gakt irribtme Morning Prominent Logan Maids Reveal Dates for Coming- Weddings Bountiful Girl Will Recite Vows Monday - - - i Shir lee Allen LOGAN—Mr and Mn W R Coleman have announced the engagement of their daughter Miss Shirlee Allen to Wallace M Buckley son of Mr and Mrs Harold R Buckley The mar-riage date is set for December 12 in Los Angeles Cat Both young people are former students at U S A C The bride elect is a member of Chi Omega sorority and the bridegroom-to- be is affiliated with Sigma Nu fraternity I - '' - :: t::7:' f -- -- - : :: - :::::: :: ::::i:: ' :?: '41'' 4 ''''i ': ' '' ' i' :1 ' 4 f' 4'''''-':-:t- ' I iroo 1 ' '4 t: : '' 4 1 :1 'l k )' 1 '?'' : i ::-- 5 2?0 - - ci ' ' '''' ' : ''' ' - ' ': ? 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' I ' - - ': 5 ' 0 ' - ' ' :' 1 ' ''' ''' -'- P - - - 1 1 IR - - - ' - ? i i 1 f : - Miss Lorraine (Peggy) Broomfield become bride of Robert N Sears ' ::' ' :! 77 "11'rie ' Lacking-Jenki- ' '1 — Mr and Mrs Charles Jenkins Sr entertained at a dinner party Sunday in honor of their son and daughter-in-laMr and Mrs Charles Jenkins Jr who have just come to Logan to make their home The couple were married in Winnipeg Manitoba Canada November 6 at the home of Stanley Roberts A wedding dinner followed the ceremony after which the couple left to come to w Utah The bride is the former Miss Fern Lacking of Fort Francis Ontario Canada Burt-Forsgr- en BRIGHAM CITY—Mr and Mrs Fred J Burt of Brigham City announce the marriage of their daughter Miss Eileen Burt to Fred Lee Forsgren son of Mr and Mrs Oliver O Forsgrem also of Brigham City The couple were married Tuesday in the Salt Lake L D S temple Both the bride and bridegroom are graduates of Box Elder high school They will make their home in Salt Lake City FUR$ I l' 7 r14r u ' $ I 7:)-- Li r7I E :: ii i F U 7 71 F: it 7 7 Le a El NOW—PAY CASH n rig1 ry 14 ' wri u -44 -- AND $ a1 SAVE F ' 11COD 1711113 u n DIAL 404C2 S 'FURS 'FURS IFURSI FURS Inn ed Kappa Delta Lists Trio of Pledges LOGAN—Beta Belts chapter of Kappa Delta announces the pledging of Miss Wanda Schow Miss Doris Van Dam and Miss Betty Van Darn Former pledges who were recently initiated include Miss Helen Michaelsen Miss Chloe Campbell Miss Ursula Domina and Miss Mary Davis Jane Plans for the Christmas formal to be given by the pledges in honor of the active members are well under way December 8 is the date selected Following the regular meeting Monday evening at the chapter house the actives and pledges spent an hour roller skating Chi Omega Will Mark Founding LOGAN—CM Omega sorority will hold its annual breakfast Sunday morning at the Bluebird In celebration of the founding of the' sorority on Utah State Agricultural college campus November 22 1930 Sigma Theta Phi forerunner of CM Omega is the theme being carried out in the breakfast Toasts will be given by active members and alumnae The pledges will present a skit present Mrs N P Paulsen was chairman of the committee on arrangements and the following Miss received the guests: Theurer Miss Elizabeth Burgess Miss Vera Carlson Miss Celia Nelson Miss Agnes Erickson and Miss Blanch Rogers At the concert given at the institute Thursday evening Professor and Mrs Christiansen presented a program consisting of piano pipe organ and violin selections "The Old Melody" arranged and played by Mrs Christiansen was introduced by Dr N A Pederson of the English department of Utah State Agricultural college who gave the historical background of this number Following the program light refreshments were served The refreshment table and rooms were decorated with cut flowers and potted plants and ferns Members of Soroptimist received the guests and served at the refreshment table About 400 were present Entertains at Dinner LOGAN—Mrs Christine B Clayton entertained at dinner Sunday evening The table was decorated with bronze and yellow chrysanthemums Covers were laid for eight guests Music the dinner' followed Bridge Vies Wilth Reviews On Recent chth Programs LOGAN — Women's Funs I Ca' ' I I — ' ns LOGAN r1( - - November 19 in the Logan L D S temple in the presence of immediate members of both families The parents of the bride entertained at a wedding dinner at their home on Thanksgiving day Out of town guests were Mr and Mrs Scott Hillam of Denver Colo Miss Rose Ellen Hi llam and Mr and Mrs Hyrum Hi llarn of Salt Lake City The couple left Friday morning for Los Angeles where they will make their home i:1ti - Wedded November 8 was formerly Wayne Rex Miss Claudia Rosetta Bussek of Randolph Ms& S Funs 1 ' "c4 I if S : 1 A recent bride Mrs John Fridal Miss Fanny Hall of Garland Will 4' t Literary club met Thursday afternoon with Mrs Carl Frischknecht Mrs M W Watkins gave a discussion of the life and works of °Mary Austin" Fine Arta club entertained at a luncheon and bridge party Thursday afternoon in the tearoom of the Bluebird The table was attractively decorated with roses Covers were laid for 12 - ruests Literary Study club met Monday at the home of Mn Harold S Carter with Mrs A J Brook- ing as hostess A modem musical program of vocal and piano selections was given by Mrs Harold S Carter with Mrs Carter as her own accompanist Tea was served at the conclusion of the program USAC Woman's club met Monday afternoon at the Bluebird with Mrs Caroline M Hendricks as hostess Mn E G Peterson reviewed the book "The Road of a Naturalist" by Donald Culross Peattie Clio club met aft-esd- ay aft ernoon with Mn C C Randall Miss Edith Bowen reviewed the book "Not by Strange Gods" by Elizabeth Madox Roberts Mrs Eric Johnson entertained the members of her bridge club at luncheon followed by bridge Wednesday afternoon Mrs Paul M Dunn entertained the members of the W club at luncheon and bridge Thursday afternoonThe luncheon was served in the tearoom of the Bluebird Covers were laid for 12 guests Following luncheon the guests motored to the home of Mrs Dunn for bridge Betrothal Revealed AMMON Bonneville County Idaho—Mr and Mrs Joseph Cook of Ammon announce the approaching marriage of their daughter Miss Melba Cook to Frank- Clark Jr son of Mr and Mrs Frank Clark of Taylorville The marriage will take place in early December - and Mn A Hall announce the marriage of their daughter Miss Fanny Hall to John Fricial son of Mr and Mrs K IL Fridal of Tremonton The ceremony was performed Wednesday in the Logan LD S temple after which the couplo left for a honeymoon in California Mr Fridal has served as an LD S missionary in Australia and is a former student of University of Utah Miss Hall has attended Utah State AgriculGARLAND—Mr S t t - ( Atkinson-Stahl- e BONTIFUL—Of widespread interest is the marriage of Miss Nora Atkinson of Bountiful and Keith L Stahle also of Bountiful and attorney for Davis county which was solemnized Monday at high noon In the Salt Lake L D S temple Immediately following the ceremony witnessed by members of the two families the couple departed for a week's honeymoon in northern California The bride chose for traveling a dressmaker suit of dark brown wool with brown accessories A smart beige topcoat with lynx fur trim completed her costume and she wore a corsage of gardenias The bride is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles William Atkinson and Mr Stahle a son of Mr and Mrs Henry W Stahle and a graduate of Stanford university started a terra as Davis county attorney last January n The couple are exto return to Bountiful pected Sunday to make their home and a number of postnuptial parties are being planned in their honor well-know- Evans-Chil- d BOUNTIFUL—Now away on a honeymoon at an unrevealed destination are Mr and Mrs Mark C Child who were married Wednesday morning in the Salt Lake L D S temple by Richard R Lyman member of the quorum of twelve apostles of the L D S church Mrs Child is the former Miss Dorothy Dean Evans daughter of Jesse G Evans and Mr Child is the son of Mrs Caroline Child A wedding breakfast followed the ceremony and a large recep tion was held Wednesday evening in the Stoker school building Mrs Child entertained at a trousseau tea in honor of her daughter last Sunday when more than 100 guests called at the home of Mrs Vern Rogers Mrs Rogers and Mrs Leila Lee were cohostesses at the tea Large white chrysanthemums and variegated tapers were used to decorate the rooms and tables Mrs Child Mrs Elizabeth Wood and Miss Child received the guests Assisting in serving and entertaining were Miss Arleen Parker Miss Jean Smith Miss Ann Evans and Mrs Jesse E Evans of Bountiful Miss Louise Burnett and Miss Maurine Ellis of Ogden and Miss Bernetta Tanner and Miss Dorothy Pratt of Salt Lake City The bride is a former student of University of Utah and a member of a number of aororities and the Press club Mr Child is a graduate of Utah Agricultural college where he was active in fraternities He has also served as an L D S missionary Curtis-Ree- d BOUNTIFUL — Mrs Mary E Curtis of Bountiful announces the marriage of her daughter Miss Thelma Curtis to Lewis Reed of West Bountiful Novem- ber 21 The bride is a member of the teaching staff at Stoker school at Bountiful and is a graduate of the University of Utah Mr Reed is well known in church and agricultural circles of West Bountiful where the couple are now residing A number of parties have complimented the bride Mrs Leonard Love of 1735 Yalecrest avenue Salt Lake City was hostess at a party for Mrs Reed prior to her marriage and Mrs Fred Lewis of Bountiful Mrs Ira Curtis of Logan and Mrs ' - tural college s Return —From Trip W LOGAN ' - r' - - Mrs Adrian Hatch arid two sons Robert and Stanley arrived home Monday after spending the Thanksgiving holidays at Idaho Falls with Mrs Hatch's parents Mr and Mrs E J Webb Before her marriage Monday bhe IN18 Mrs Keith L Stahle Miss Nora Atldnson of Bountiful Norman Ashdown of Bountiful were cohostesses at the Curtis home at Bountiful at a shower Bennett-Atkinso- marse n SYRACUSE—Of n't afford C trA P' u)11enttn wide inter- est to friends of the couple was the announcement of the marriage of Miss La Fae Bennett daughter of Mr and Mrs Philip J Bennett of Syracuse and Victor Atkinson of Ogden on of Mr and Mrs Samuel H Atkinson of Dayton Idaho The nuptial rites were performed at Dayton November lop by R W Swartz The following Friday a receptiop in the Syracuse L D S ward recreation hall was attended by 350 friends and relatives of the couple Large baskets of fall flowers were attractively arranged about the hall The bride wore a charming creation of white f igur ed g starched organdie with bodice and bouffant skirt Sheer lace trimmed her fingertip veil of brides' illusion and her bouquet was of white lilies and pink roses The bride's attendants Miss Eva Jean Frew and Miss Beverly Bennett wore frocks of lace over blue silk and Miss Beth Jensen chose lace over pink silk All wore colonial corsages made of rosebuds and white pompon chrysanthemums Dee Morris of Ogden was best man Mrs Bennett mother of the bride wore a velvet and crepe gown of green and Mrs Atkinson mother of the bridegroom chose one of burgundy Both wore corsages of white pompon — chrysanthemums The couple are now at home in I : N' 8 4 ' '' The marriage ceremony was performed by David Abel at Winnemucca Nev the former home of the bridegroom Mr Jensen is a former student of Weber college at Ogden The couple are now at home at Farmington after a week's honeymoon in western states se I ' r6t x t0 8 -- ' ‘4 - 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YES SCIENTIFIC TESTS PROVE CONCLUSIVELY THAT IN 7 OUT OF10 CASES COLGATE DENTAL CREAM INSTANTLY STOPS ORAL BAD BREATH —dot ' - IMRE' 2 WHY: CoIcrcrte's has an active ponotrating foam that gets into the hidden crevices between tth—blps clean out tw 40 ' o decaying food particies-- L stay stagnant saliva odors— remove the cause of much bad breath St Anthony Unit Opens Room POCATELLO Idaho — Women of St Anthony parish marked the opening of a new recreation room in the basement of the recently completed church building with a card party Mrs WalThursday evening ter O'Connell and Mrs L B Griffin headed the arrangements committee with Mn Angelo Busco Mrs Tim Kinney Mrs P F Schwartz Mrs Pete Cunano Mrs James Fender Mrs Harry O'Neill Mrs Thomas Larkin Mrs Xavier Semi and Mrs T J Conlin asisting 41::: 11 - - :::- 1 11: it t' I " k- IPak 1P - 0 r ''' (-!:- AS 88 ''' Burton-Jense- n street Salt Lake City r il c27 Ai" 1 77- !T iID '''c A' 2 0w 41 ILL ri liu — Ogden Burt° : ' close-fittin- — NovemA FARMINGTON ber marriage of interest was n that of Miss Helen daughter of Mrs Heber Burton of Farmington and Glen Jensen of Farmington son of Mrs Glen B Jensen of 2147 Regent : - '" II --""""- I -- - " i n ! """7""N :: ' -A 1 - "' - : 7 - '- (-- a P i' ' r rig riP" ints ) tovw I 4tr1 I -- - ' 1- -' i -' enmnel thoroughlTs yikt 902111Y takes teeth Wray bright V : - 1 4 roo ::1 i i 15 I 'f --c ei I TWICE A DAY— AND BEFORE EVERY DATE—USE COLGATE DENTAL CREAM cottoo sal - ' sparklingl No wonder PsoPle everywhere ars cruLMnq liquids powders and other pastes for - - Colgate -- Pear Sa1411141e"-al'Itto i It LIMES 0:1(2des hcts a eat safe polishing agent that decals y0UIL604TeS LOre lld ' - &Ate - DS111121 'ammo de Cre01 ' 0 Loos so 11" )i' Imwm ft codwo N: 110" ItICOMUINDID ' Ir ' SY 0000 MOUSIILISPOPIO 4 BUt IASJ 14 IL - was Garland Girl Wedded in Logan Temple 0 - - I " ' ' : i 1 iTL public library and the presentation on Thursday evening by the Soroptimist club of Professor and Mrs U W Christiansen in a violin and piano concert at the L D S institute on College hill At the musical tea Lyle Shipley baritone and Miss Donna Prows accompanist were presented in a song program of During intereight numbers mission Professor Calvin Fletcher gave a short talk on the paintings of Evert Thorpe now on exhibition in the auditorium of the library The tea table was covered with a real lace cloth and centered with an oblong mound of yellow pompon chrysanthemums canflanked with delabra holding ivory tapers The following poured: Dr Ethelyn Greaves Miss LaRue Theurer Mrs Edna J Young Mrs Elma Lee McCowan Two hundred and fifty guests were 1 S ' '- ) - 7 t 4'1'4':': e I ' iTTT4TA --f t' Women 1 - ' § : ' ' - L ": ' 't0-11itlip—' '- NORTH SALT LAKE 1 -- f 777"'504s91 Highlight Club Programs Popular Davis two highlights In Logan club news during the week were the seventh annual County Pairs art exhibit and musical tea sponsored by the local Business Troths and Professional Sunday Plight afternoon at the Cache county 1 1 UILFED 4 "- -a :k- i ! 1 I j ' ) ' '' LOGAN—The 1 cs ''':: ) '77)77r711i L :zi'1 i' ' ::: ''':''''" 10 R :: 1 U ! ''71 ? 1 1 — -- '' '' 1 1 BRIGHAM CITY—Mr and Mrs A D Hillam of Brigham City announce the marriage of their daughter Miss Ruth Hillam to Grover F Elgart son of Jesse Elgan of Klamath Falls Ore The couple were married ''''1 - :'i! - k ' Hillam-Elga- n i :' : ' 'L:-:::- : ' ff '-- t' '1'k- ' -: ' ' -'' ''s1-- '1 ed i ' T : - 4- - 1 '" ''''!1' ed -- -- I Music Events - 1 7-- - s47 v4 i - :e:141-- - i RANDOLPH — An interesting nuptial event of November 8 was the marriage of Miss Claudia Rosetta Busack of Atlanta Ga and S Wayne Rex of Randolph which took place In the Salt Lake L D S temple George Albert Smith uncle of the bridegroom officiated The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert J Busack of Atlanta Mr Rex is the son of Mr and Mrs - Samuel Rex of Randolph Following the ceremony wedding breakfast was given for the bridal party at the home of Mrs Josephine Smith grandmother of the bridegroom in Salt Lake City The bride wore a dreu of black and heavenly blue Her hat matched her dreas and other accessories were black She wore a corsage of gardenias roses and violets November 14 a reception was given in Randolph by the parents of the bridegroom Forming the reception line were Mr and Mrs Rex Dale Rex the bridegroom the bride and Miss Barbara Rex sister of the bridegroom The bride wore an attractive gown of white celanese taffeta designed by herself It had a high draped neck long pointed sleeves and a full skirt She wore on her arm a long corsage of gardenias and roses and carried an nosegay of roses chrysanthemums and carnations and fern Mrs Rex mother of the bridegroom wore black chiffon over taffeta Her corsage was of pink roses and tiny white chrysanthemums Miss Rex wore a gown of yellow chiffon Het' flowers were Talisman roses and fern Mr and Mrs Rex are making their home in Randolph i 1 ‘ 1i :1 GI 1 7 - 41 - - Busack-Re- x t I i - l - ( ---t - - -- :zr----- ' -- ' ' - - Solemn Vows 'p - 7 v 3 fr Northern Utah Pairs Recite ‘ i 1 ''' ts - :4 LOGAN—Mr and Mrs A C Prows of Salina announce the engagement of their daughter Miss Donna Prows to Lyle Shipley son of Mr and Mn W C Shipley of Preston Idaho The marriage is set for December 12 In the Logan L D S temple Both are students at Utah State Agricultural college and are prominent in musical circles at school and in the community - ' : '' ' Donna Prows r'7777 l! " A ' " ' i'i ct ' 1: - '3 4 t: : ':: ' ' $ - I ' 4: This Sunday from to 6 p m Mrs Coleman will entertain at her home at a tea in honor of her daughter Mrs Buckley will be in the receiving line with Mrs Coleman and her daughter Little Coleene Coleman sister will receive of the bride-elethe guests at the door ' The following will take charge of the tearoom: MISS Myrna Morris Miss Helen Mils Miss Mildred Hayward Miss Margaret Simpson Miss Bonnie Griffin and Miss Nishi Nielsen During the afternoon the trousseau will be cm display with the following in charge of the trousseau rooms: Miss Miss Delone Peterson Mrs Griffin Helen Clawson Mrs Eugene Peterson and Mrs Alban T Clawson will assist in entertaining ' - 1 '' i :: s 2 ' '' A vo— f::!: ' " BOUNTIFUL—Monday is the wedding date chosen by Miss Lorraine (Peggy) Broomfield daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert S Broomfield of Bountiful and Robert N Sears son of Mr and Mrs Jack Sears of Salt Lake City Dr John A Widtsoe of Salt ' 74”" t: H Lake City will officiate at the : ''!: 1 ceremony to be performed in i the Milt Lake L D S temple on ' that morning Members of the :: -:' ''' families will be ' present ii fe Following the ceermony the "e rose room at the Hotel Utah will i :: Z''°' be the scene of a gay wedding l' breakfast party for close relafr tives of the couple After a short honeymoon the f 1 pair will return to Salt Lake City where they will reside bride-to-b- e I The who has spent ii the past year and a half at Spo: i kane Wash has just arrived :' ' home where she is the center of interest for a wide circle of friends in Davis county Miss Donna Prows USAC student will be Mr Sears a graduate of the wed to Lyle Shipley In December University of Utah is a former resident of Washington state and only recently came back to Betrothal to At left Miss Shirlef3 Allen Utah He was affiliated with Wallace M Buckley announced the Beta Theta Pi group at Utah university A graduate of Harvard university business school Mr Sears is assistant chairman of the refining committee of defense petroleum coordination a phase of national defense work '' 'i''' f:: - : ' - L NovemSer 30 1941 titsrtchvgtm0160bg17r-AZ--r- - f |