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Show The LEAD EE Thursday, April 10, 1962 "themselves on (14 a gown of white slipper a duet, and Elbert ' Johnson satin originated and created sang a solo. chose guitars. They sang, "Marriage Vows". Agnes Just Reid, one of Idaho's well- known poets read several of her compositions, and a trioj Ifrom Salt Lake City sang "Al ways," "Because," and "I Love with violin oblYou Truly, igate The music was arranged by Ivy Walker, aunt of the y by Wanda Adams. It was mads with a fitted, lace covered bodice and high stand-u- p collar, Jong sleeves with points over the wrists, and full skirt. Her fingertip veil of bride's illus-- 1 ion was lace trimmed, and fell from a crown of pearl3 Shd carried a bouquet of gardenias Assisting at the reception were Mrs. Helen Wood with the guest book, Afton Wood, Mau-rin- e Leishman and Barbara Ward at the gity table, Lois Coombs, Grace Jeppesen and at- - the refreshment t groom. CIVIC LEAGUE GIVES CANCER PROGRAM T' S' 5? ?! V - --- 'J I - Mrs. Arnold Whitaker was hostess to the Women's Civic League at their meeting Thursday afternoon at ,the MtiKin-le- y Cora-Wat- School. ' ?- 1 Mrs. Winn Hansen of Fielding, captain of fbhe North Box Elder Cancer Society showed a film and told of the work that organization is doing. Mrs. Agnes Stirling, county nurse, was also present to conduct a question and answer period. Mrs. Earl Oyler : sang two vocal ! solos, accompanied by Mrs. Adam JBrenkman. The list of new officers and! committee placements were read as follows: President, Fad Allen; Watidns; secretary, Jennie Oyler; treasurer, Mae Allen; historian and parliamentarian, Glenna Hales; music director, 'Joan Archibald; reporter and ll corresponding secretary, Morrison; program chairman, Donna Worley and members, LaRene Napoli, Ruth Harris, Roma Whitaker, and Joan Archibald; Social and finance chairman, Fae Watkins, with Fanny Fridal, Eloise Pal- mer, Eva Fryer, Ethel Chiodo and Irene Morris as members. Chairman of the civic and public welfare committee is Dorothy Boyce, with Mildred Baer, Mildred Shumuway, Brockman and Beverly Cannon as members; Youth and education chairman, ELna Ashcraft, Ora Mae Rhead, Faunice Laub, Phyllis Newman and Dorothy Harris members; Katherine Kerr, chairman of Fine Arts, Nell Puzey, Mary Adams, Beth Foxley and Joan Archibald, members; Ruth Miller, chairman of National affairs and International relations, Natalie Cochran, Rosalyn Fuhriman and Ruby Thompson as members; Ann Hughes, chairman of notification and membership committee, Vonza Mohr, assistant. Mrs. Ernest Hansen, Mrs. George Smith and Mrs. Sylvan HalUner were special guests. Selected delegates ' to the Utah Federation of Women's dubs convention to be held in Salt Lake City May 5 and 6 are' Mrs. Quentin Allen, Mrs; Steve Hales, Mrs. Perce Wat kins; and alternates are Mrs, T. L. Cochran and Mrs. John Fridal. .Refreshments were served by the hostess to members and guests. ' table." . . ( At a program during intermission Von Dell Anderson sang a solo, Geraldine Olsen and Garth Norman gave a guitar and ' accordion duet, Maurine Wight and Vert Waldron sang Before the marriage a show- er was given in honor of Miss Wood by Carla Wood, June Rohde and Barbara Wood, and many lovely gifts were- presented there. The .couple enjoyed a honeymoon trip to California and southern Utah, and are making their home in Corinne. BIRTHDAY fARTY HONORS KEITH AUSTIN Mrs. Keith Austin, entertained at a turkey dinner Sunday honoring Mr. Austin on his birthday. Guests included the Jack Austins, Kenneth Austins, and their families; LaVar Roses, Mont Austin and Mrs. Leda Austin. ' , Yo-lan- da vice-preside- nt, CLEARANCE SALE Agnes Christensen Is Now Mrs. Glenn Jeppsen EXCHANGE NUPTIAL VOWS IN TEMPLE CEREMONY Mr. and Mrs. Newlyweds Glenn Jeppsen are now honey- mooning in California, following their marriage in the Logan Temple, April 3. Officiating at the ceremony, which united the pair was President! FARUEQS List Your Farm Equipment in our SALE and Tit ADE DEPARTMENT Raymond of the George ple. - 'a service to the farmers of this area, i we will, list your FARM EQUIPMENT needs at no cost to you. As tem- The bride was Miss Agnes Christensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Christensen. The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Virgil D. Jeppsen. The couple received their friends at a reception that evening in the Tremonton Second ward hall. For the occas ion the new Mrs. JeDosen wore; I a gown of white slipper satin, with fitted waist and tiny cov ered buttons from neckline to waist. A tiny stand-u- p collar neckline, complimented the and the long sleeves ended in a point over her hands. The three flounced skirt with full train was made of fine pin tucks. Her veil of orange blossoms was edged with lace inset on the nylon net, and she carried a bouquet of pink rosebuds, white carnations and orange blossoms, surrounding an orchid. Sherry Christensen was matron of honor for the bride, and her other attendants were her sisters Zola Mae Barf uss, and Jean Stokes. Budd Norr of Brigham City performed tha duties of best man for the . List what you want to sell or trade. groom. List what you want to buy Wei Will Do The Rest! Remember No Charge! .... The guest book was handled Dot Kay, and In charge of the gifts were Ina Clair Fuller, Koa Lou Christensen and Jeniel Florence Rasmussen. Christensen and Marilyn Christensen accepted the gifts at the door. Assisting with refreshments were Mrs. John Thomas, Roberts and Ernu Adams. During the evening, a program was announced by Howard Fuller, which consisted of a vocal duet by Zola Mae and; Jean Stokes who accompanied, by. Mountain States Implement Co. . ? Mar-Jor- le Stewart Young, Mgr. Phone 5191 Mar-jor- ie s, ENTERTAINS FRIENDS Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Baert and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wood- head entertained Saturday night for a group of friends. Twenty-fou- r guests enjoyed, ' playing Monte Carlo Whist. Refreshments were served by the hostess. LaGra Shop EULA STANGER BECOMES Orval Grover acted as master BRIDE OF JACK DE AKIN ceremonies. of vows were spoken Wedding a honeymoon trip to After Miss Eula and Jack by Stanger the couple plan td Arizona, Deakin in a ceremony performed Wednesday, April 2, at 'the make- their home in Roy. ' Tremonton Second w'ard' hall. Bishop Henry Norman of officiated at the rites. The bride is a daughter of Nils Stanger and Mrs. Stanger lis the mother of the groom. For her wedding, the bride Co-rin- ne X ; l ANN WOOD BECOMES MRS. MILTON NORMAN The marriage of Miss Ann Wood and Milton Norman was 3 FORMALS off All Children's DRESSES All Ladies SLACKS solemnized in the Logan TemMarch 21st with President wore a floor length gown of ple, A. George Raymond officiating white satin fashioned with a at the ceremony. lace yoke set in scallops, and The new Mrs. Norman is a a collar lace with topped tiny of Mr. and Mrs. Mel-vi- rf Her lace trimmed veil hung daughter Wood of Thatcher, and J. from a crown trimmed with Mr. Norman is a son of Bishop pearls, and she carried a bou and Mra. James H. Norman of quet of red rose buds and Corinne. white carnations. A turkey dinner was enjoyed Ida Stanger of Logan was, by members of the bridal parmaid of honor and brides at home of Bishop and the ty maids were Hazel Lichman, Mrs. Marion Olsen in Paradise. Marilyn Eberhard, Tonia Erick The temple were further honsen and Nedra Deakin.. ored at a reception that evenDavid Deakin performed the in the Thatcher ward hall, duties of best man for the ing In the receiving line with the groom. newlyweds were their parents' Assisting with the refresh and the following attendants: ments and gifts were Reah An Been Knowles, matron of honderson, Mae Miller, Eleanor! or, Lois Miller, JoAnn Norman, Johnson, Donna Rader, Karen Carla Wood, and June Rohde, and Eldene Haws. bridesmaids, and Lloyd HubThe young (couple are both. bard, best man for the groom. attending Bear River high Edwin L. Wood and. Rulon M school, and plan to make their Wood acted as ushers. " home in Tremonton. For her weddtinjg, the bride All Spring COATS . , V4 ANKLETS i.oo 3pair FOUNDATIONS and GIRDLES Specially Priced LaGra Shop TREMONTON ' t FLO GROVER BECOMES MRS. DEWAIN LOV ELAND Ti a home candlelight double ceremony performed Fri- dav evening, Miss Flo Graver recited nuptial vows with V. Loveland of Dewey-villr-s- ? De-wa- . AT THE Church Wedding Unites Local Couple Ver-ne- in e. The bride is a daughter of .': and Mrs. Fred Grover of East Garland, and the groom's mother is Mrs. Edna G. MarMr. ble. the ceremony Performing was Bishop iWinford Barrus of the Deweyville ward, before' a setting of candleabra and Boston fern, in the presence of members of the immediate! families and the bride's grand- m m l d Ti K m m m m r mm o i v mi n ii 0 o I mmLm I si If -- 1 I "SI II JuJgaAM It V I u- - parents.- The bride spoke her promises in the beautiful wedding gown of her (maternal grandmother.. Her wide lace trimmed fingertip veil of imported bride's illusion was caught to a crown Icet with rhinestones. She carried a bouquet of pink rose buds, shattered carnations and fitephanotis. Attending the bride were Marie Grover, maid of honor, Mra Wayne Grover and Erma Adams, bridesmaids. Sheri Lynn Grover was flower glrL Best man for the groom was Jim Paulson of Brigham City. A reception honored the couple at the East Garland ward hall. Assisting in receiving the guests were the parents of the couple. In charge of the refreshments and gifts were Mrs. Adams, Pauline Peterson, Mrs. Claud Iverson, Betty Larson, Ardes Adams, Mrs. R. A. Christensen Jr., Leah Sorensen and Janice Peterson. Wayne Grover handled the guest book. During the intermission Val FLeavitt slang "Because," and! "Forever and Ever;" Lowell Burton favored with two steel guitar numbers, "My "Isle of Oolderi Dreams,' and "I Love; i. Flo wers , flowers and only carry the traditional messages of Easter with : such inspirational beauty. Let us help you say HAPPY EASTER to those you love . . at home, or anywhere in the world. mSSV SS f CrvVir" JV'VSSSS. fVEiiJ,fLJ)oV.;. 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