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Show Fae Four 'I moth Diis day E Hv s r 25 in ChrMiaiwn Officiating Wltlievlng the wedding' were Mr. and .Mrs. Lola Jorgen, sen, Mis. Era Wickham. Mi-- and Mrs. Mont ell Wlrkham. Mr. and Following the Mrs. Jolin Purr. miirrluge rites the newlyweds were guests of honor at a wedding breakfast given at the home of the bride's parents sn Hyde park. The table was centered with a and Jared wedding cake place were marked for the guests of honor. Mr. and Mrs Lola Jorgensen, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Wick hmn, Mr. and Mrs. Motitell Wbk-haMoore. Mrs. ElManning, Mrs, Adolph Mr. Torn Rowlev and n. u.i:- - !j!v : ri ; ry i ou c b .by John ter V.CI- M R ..ml Mr. of tun ,1m is. of t'.iii Liike City, j i!" 1. Id Mu. day, May 6 in Iw-- i with Seymour. j ten ccmet"ry, Jc op of the bishopric in charge. indication of the giave by Wal-- j Tegiiart. Relatives and friends In etc in attendances. Mrs. Davis .'is the daughter of Mr, und . J. J. 1ouisen. j were Orchard Mrs. Bert and Mr. j j Preston visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gregory, of Ogden, were guests of their Mr. and daughter und Mrs. Walter Taggart. Mr. Gregory! returned to Ogden. Sunday. Mrs. Gregory remained to attend the of baby John funeral services . Davis. Mr. und Mrs. Dougl.is Orchard and family, of Brigham City: Mr. I and Mrs. Milton GofT and family of Ogden, were dinner guests of I Mr. and Mrs. Bert Orchard, Sun- i day. Mrs. Lois Wheeler, of O.'den, ; was guest of Mr. and Mrs. I lend- - j riek Stokes. Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mis. Reeder Karren are: the proud parents of a baby girl, j born In a Lognn hospital May 2. recently i Kemp Anderson has returned from Germany, where licj has been stationed In service ofi his country. ; Mlvs Vmnie Rigby, of Salt Lake1 City, is visiting uith her sister, j Mrs. Jane Layne, this week. Every SUNDAY Afternoon pa. NELSON I I ti-- r I son-in-la- , orchestra in ROBERT ARUBRUSTERS I 'S' MT; Jorgensen. At the eon- elusion of the breakf.ist tbe young couple left for a honeymoon trip. Tliev are now making tlieir home In Paradise. On Saturday. April 20, Mrs. LoTake her back she will rememlier a at la Jorgensen entertained When you were a little etot. in trousseau tea at her borne Tell her of the woes she mended Hyde Park ill compliment to her daughter Norma. Receiving the Let her know youve not forgot. BROUGHT TO YOU BY who guests were the bride-eler- t, was lovely In a white erepe wedSpeak about your little trundle ding gown designed with a sweetfull and bodice fitted heart neck, Where each night she kneeled to pray. UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. i I floor length skirt. She wore a coris which that reveals Character Tell her that you well rememlier sage of pink rose buds. Mrs. Jormoral purpose, exposing the class wore Mrs. and Wickham tears When she brushed gensen away. L your of things a man chooses or avoids. ! v black afternoon dresses and corArbtotlc. sages of red rose buds and white Some day motherll pass on yonder carnations. The rening table was Far beyond all earthly say, covered with a white lace cloth over yellow satin and centered her know that you grow fonder Ixt Ineed wedding with a four-tierrii.-jt- i Every year and every day. cake with yellow caiidleabra In j crystal holders at either end. The trousseau room was In charge of Miss EyVonnc Laisen. Supervising the gifts were Miss Roma Arline Jean Larsen and Miss Potts. Miss Dorine Andersen was) In charge of the guest book. As-- 1 g PRIMARY CONFERENCE Elder C. B. Stoddard and . . n with the serving were Miss g;,rct Bevins of Lewiston, IN FIRST WARD Andersen and Miss Celia bers of the Sunday School stake The Lewiston First ward Pri- - j Potts. All the girls assisting with board, were In attendance at our wore tea the Lb Cornish mary held their conference Sun- evening gowns of Sunday School. Adon 170 conducted. Singing under direction day evening. May 5th in the ward pastel shades. There were with president Desert Grown Dorothy guests called during the tea hours. 0f Carol Allen, Jo Uen Allen or- - chapel, Crisp Ice Berg Prlor to her marriage Miss Jor- -' ganist 10 pounds prayer by M. H. Reese. Gilbert In charge. Opening song . Lb. Fast day sacrament meeting God Gave Me Dear America", gensen was feted at a party given1 by primary children; Invocation, by the lady employees of the commenced by singing under Large Sunkist Calavo Vitamin Sportswear at the home of rection of W. J. Harrison: Lor-Mi- Lucille Hyer; address of welcome Navels, lb. ... Fruit who Leah Merrill. The evening Bowman was confirmed a by president Dorothy Gilbert, was spentr playing and member of the Church of Jesus also gave a report on the congames Saints by M. dition and growth of the primary; making a bride's book. Refresh-- 1 Christ of Latter-da- y the general and stake officers ments were served. Miss Jorgensen H. Preece. Chuck were sustained was presented with a lovely set Primary Stake Primary conference was held Board member by Mrs. Eva Wiser; of pottery. Grade A, lb. , of direction under Sunday evening around the Mrs. Wickham Is a former stud- - Luella Preece; Maxine Rawlins the program was built consisted of All beef ent of North Cache high school was chorister, Jessie Larsen ac-a- theme Love", and it and by songs speeches playlets, Pound Seminary. For the past three companist; Sisters Mill and Raw-an- d one-ha- lf years she has been lings of the Primary stake board the various primary groups. These SLICED introduced were by page parts employed by the Logan Sportwear were present; theme of the Mr. Wickham has served ference, "The Call of Love- - was boy Val Buxton and page girl, Pound Bar Dee Stowell; closing song, In the U. S. army for four years, presented by each child of the Praise Ye the Grade A two of which were spent In the primary; Father; benedicclosing prayer, Joyce tion music was Dean Bennett; by south Pacific with an . Pound Durrant. directed by Mrs. Verna Bowles, unit. Mr. 'and Mrs. Pate and daughter with Mrs. Herbert Wheeler, acThe Chico club entertained their arrived in Cove, Fri- companist; Mrs. Belva Stevens mothers at the clubs annual Moth- Genevieve, are guests was in charge of the program. Arizona from day er day party at the Ke Ora club of Mr. and Mrs. They Max Harrison. Orange and Graperooms in Smithfield, Thursday af- Val REORGANIZED PRIMARY of husband Jensen, Genevieve, fruit JUICE ternoon. A delicious chicken dinjust been released from ner was served at one long table. who hascame at was The reorganized Primary from Preston, Idaho service, No. 2 46 oz. Following dinner a program was so there was a the conference by Bishop Victor reunion. happy ' ... can can Gilbert given, consisting of vocal solos by Mrs. Waddoups. Dorothy Cove canals received their yearLaura Lou and Faye Lamb; huwas honorably' released as presithe week. ly past cleaning Lemon Juice morous readings. Joyce Hillyard; GRAPEFRUIT Users of culinary water are dent, with Mrs. Lucy Hansen and vocal solos, Eunice Tidwell; piano counselas Mrs. Buxton Mercedes 5H oz. .... JUICE water system in; improving their solos, Maurice The north Cove by making a new reslors, Mrs. Ruey Hyde, secretary. Rosekelley. following mothers were TOMATO No. 2 present ervoir at the spring and running Mrs. Millie Rawlins s was sustainMrs. Rie Seamons, Mrs. Susie s, ed as president, with Mrs. Lettie JUICE a new pipe line to their resican Mrs. Phebe Lamb, Mrs. Lilil H. Allen has the work Hendricks and Mrs. Belva Stevens dences. lie McQuarrie, Mrs. Marne Waite, No. 2 47 oz. Jrune JUICE Mrs. Hattie Lee, Mrs. Margaret in charge. can .... Pint Mrs. Hurren, Nora Seamons, and games, followed a dainty by Mrs. Luranny Ballam. The com- luncheon. Special guests present mittee In charge of the party was were: Mrs. Jane Lamb, Mrs. Ern. . . Eulalia Gittens, Edna Elwood and est Morrison. Mrs. Ollie Thurston, -Sitfiilng-Bisiress La Freal Lamb. Instant Ralston Mrs. Hannah Seamons. Mrs. JoThe JFF cluh entertained at seph B. Daines, Mrs. Alma Saund18 oz. pkg. .. ar.d Comfort Ease Cuick Gets their annual mother and guest ers, Mrs. Thomas Nielsen, Mrs. C at a battle of stainless. powerful, day party at the home of Mrs. Alma Balls, Mrs. Dell Ashcroft, Albers Yellow a' mg "I Honor's FImeiald Oil. Druzella Nielsen, Thursday after- Mrs. El Vira Burgess, Mrs. George should til' or white 2Ja lbs. rrv ri'r application gie noon. A short program was given ChristofTersen. Mrs. Phebe Hyde, rein f and a few blurt " c unfm-tin.V s convince that you in in. of you welcome address by Mrs. Kate Matkin, Mrs. Charlotte rt o i consisting 7 oz. pkg v a last found the way to ovr- Mrs. Verla Lamb; vocal duet, Mrs. Petersen. Mrs. Hale and Miss Twi-l- a m'c tin intense itching and dis7 oz. pkg P Lucille Waite and Mrs. Wilma Mccos Slooncs Emerald Oil is easy Abbott. stam- ir.i to use areaseless simple Quarrie; accordion solo, Mrs. Franeconomical promotes healing. Pancake Praise like gold and diamonds cis Mae humorous sk for AI. nnes Emerald Oil. Satis-Andersen; hack cr lion money good Flopr Mrs. owes to of rest Abbott. The its value its readings, scarcity. only Samuel Johnson. the afternoon was spent playing Mrs. HUG a. !', d i: 3, 'ay, .'ay i (i.'Ull-.l- ltH not so much the trouble Its not so much the fare, Her happiness will double If only youll he there. Take her in your arms, caress her, Italy her, as she babied you, Dont forget there is no other Quite so faithful, quite so true. Dont let her think you hate to bother Dont wait till shes not there. Just tell her now you love her Ami show her that you care. Mrs. Dean don C If you cannot peach her, If your worth don't fit, At least the mails will greet her IJe sure you dont forget, Io;an Temple F! Pay ;ki;i;ti.os Arihur linker Fi American, Loan. Cache I 'utility. Utah C'a.-F- t Friuiii', Live you fnijpit your mother? I late ,ou fuiyut lar day? Well, F' to her ami toll her. What you have to say. n Lola Mr. iiiid Mi fcnnoiiMft the marniu'e of Unir diu.'hti-Nwnio. to Darwin V)k-haon of Mr. and Mr l'n Wickham of Izigun. The dn'ible, Ier-- j ring ceremony formed April with President he Station at 1:30 p. KSL m. I I . ! 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