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Show Asocial events and Sunday afternoon, The occasion cele-- , t rated their 60th wedding an- nivirsary and also Mr. Munns 78lh b.rihcay. A delicious chicken dinner was served to 20 members of the family at a beautifully decorated table. Centerpiece tor the table was a bouquet of red roses. All four children, Dr. Charles Munns, Mrs Jensen of Brig-- i ham City, Mrs. Lottie Ralph of Ogden and Mrs. Mabil M How-ard of Salt Lake City, v 'h ard of Salt Lake City, with their families were present. Many beautiful gifts w'ere presented ,tQ the guests ot honor. Mr. and Mrs. Munns were married at them home, 91 south Fourth east, March 17, 1880, by Bishop Henry Tingey, first bishop of the First ward in Erigham City. They began their married life in the home to live and Rave continued El wood Chciketts 117 ;,t her home, cntcr-1,i- Recent Bride Impressive Home Ceremony United Ethel Reeder And Paul H. Taylor Thursday Eve , west afternoilh, Sunday Marat h 17, in honor of lur daughter Sharon's fifth St. Tati uk's birthday. Those attending were Karen Hess, Sidney Ret dir, Iatrieia Orchard, Becky Burnette, Bon-e and Barbara Pfeil, Richard Tucker, Charles Fife, Karen rnd Jimmy Seely, Kay Secrist, Karol and Robert Checketts. Each table was centered with a four-tiiregreen and white irthday cake Each guest recti vi d St Patricks favors and were served cake, ice cream and punch. The afternoon was spent playing games and telling stories. Mi iron received many lovely gifts. hicond noon, n d 1 3- In an impressive home wed-- , ding Ethel Reeder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs M. L. Reeder, be came the wife of Paul H. lor, son of the late Howard Taylor and Mrs. Vera Taylor of was Ogden. The ceiemony performed Thursday evening at 7 30 at the home of the brides John P. President parents. Lillywhite performed the double ring ceremony. The bride wore a traditional white wedding dress of marquisette with tight bodice, full skirt and wrist length sleeves She wore a pearl necklace and her fingertip veil was caught in a tiara of seed pearls. She carried a bridal bouquet of white roses centered with an orchid. amt- - .t. CAPITOL- "PICK O' THE PICTURES" TODAY AND THURSDAY FEATURES LOOK OUT! She was given in marriage by Ler father Her matron of honor was Mis. N. M Layton, a sister, and Mrs. Miss Nina Reeder, Lund and Mrs. Virginia Whitney, also her sisters, were maids of honor. Blame Hunston was best man. the following Immediately ceremony a reception was held for close friends and relatives. Mrs Wallace Reeder was in charge of gift looms with Mrs Norman Jenson in charge of serving. After a short honeymoon the young couple plan to make their home in Ogden where Mr s Taylor is employed by Candy company. The bridegroom returned in f December from three and years service in the South Pacific with the U. S. marine corps. He wears six battle stars and a presidential citation. The bride is a graduate of Box Elder high school and seminary. She also attended Utah State Agricultural college. For the past two years she has been manager of Cornels' store in Murray. BOX ELDER NEWS-JOURNBrVnamiivLUl3h Wednesday. To Review Book Reading Crete The Plus Serial-News-SE.or- fox ncfiniX ts FRIDAY - SATURDAY "ROYAL SCANDALS" AM) "ANANGEL-COME- S TO BROOKLYN" JPJIUIM) SUN DAY MrRoVanJ t ji TODAY there. Farewell Party Held For Mantua Missionary GERTIES one-hal- A missionary farewell party was held Friday evening, March Civic Club To Elect 15, at the Mantua ward chapel n honor of Helen Larsen, Officers March 23 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. AusThe nominating committee of tin Larsen of Mantua.- The opening song, If You the Civic Improvement club h.11 Could Fly to Kalab, was sung presented for consideration of la by' the choir, followed by the ail members the fol'owmg unvoeation by Edwin Johnson. dies to be elected to office at I An Angeli'c ilub elections March 2d, at Another song, From on High, was sung by 4 o dock in the Commercial the choir with duet by Leon dob rooms. It was .expressed Sims and Scott Olsen, followed d'jt any selection made by the Columbus Christopher dnb members would insure suf by remarks by Bishop Newell Mclva Taylor sang a solo FdTlcient service Reported Success These for president are Mrs Turner of Magna, Miss Larsens The dance-plaChristopher uncle, spoke and a talk by Howard Call, Mrs. Harold B Columbus 'Felt a'ld Mrs Albert Noall, for presented by the Lvnn Hailing followed. Edwin Strawbridge company of Mrs Cluster Miss Taylor sang another New York was a deemed sue-- ! iHamdton, Mrs Henry O. John- solo. cess, according to reports reMr. Larsen then offered a son and Mrs. W. R Merrill, celved by members of the few remarks concerning mis- - secretary, Mrs. Elmer Khtgnard, American Association of Uni-- ! Mrs. Russell Tingey and Mrs A beautifully planned candle- - sionary work. versity Women. Miss Larsen then responded Eugene Wixom; treasurer, Mrs wedding was held Feb- light The play was brought to rJary 14 at The home of Mr. 'and was presented a gift by Morris Glover, Mrs C. A Brigham City boys and girls and Mrs. E. J. Holmgren in Clifford Hansen representing Munns and Mrs S. Martin Ras by the A, A U. W. These wo- Garland when Beverly Holm-me- n the ward. mussen, corresponding secro-Il- l are working for better ed- - gren became the bride ot rs Raiford Benson, Mrs The cho r sang Lift Up tary Harold Nelson and Mr opportunities for all lam y. Morrell, son of Dr. and My Voice1, closing nd want to bring more such Mrs ygjn,am Merrell of Logan. P Nelson. Geneva Olsen, Nellie Lar-tocultural events to our citizens. 'President C. E. Smith perform- - trio, The sen and Lois Turner. Hyrum nominating committee Youngsters bf all ages were ecj the ceremony, Jensen Offered the closing mcludrs Mrs. Orvdl Merrell, in attendance and were thrilled Mrs. Glen Bennion Mrs Frank! The bride was lovely in a prayer. at the fine performance. was enjoyed during Holman, Mrs C B Williams satin Dancing brocaded gown Wedding The committee in charge was refreshments ,and Mrs. W. II. Cleave with floor length veil held in the evening and Lura Redd, chairman, with were served.' a of seed t'ara pearls Mrs. Clifford Watkins as ticket place by Miss Larsen entered the mis- - Leaves for Berkeley, C?1 f. of gardenias She wore a Mrs M L. Reedir lift salesman, assisted by Norma and orchid. corsage She was given in sion home in Salt Lake City Jensen, Mrs. Floyd Knudson on Monday, March 18. ber father. by marriage and Mrs. Leonard Peirce. attendant was Mrs Georgia Myers was publicity W.Her onlyKnucisou of Brigham Harold Hansen To Spend Clair membe members of the City, who wore a pir.k'riet ere association assisted. Short Time In Montana Mrs. Peirce and Miss Redd at'on with a corsage "of""1iny buds. rosi will bring the next meeting of Harold Hansen, son of Mr. Reid Hurst was the best man and jVfr-s-. Carl Hansen, left rethe association the offerings of the Edwin Strawbridge comQ'am. cently Tiny three car-olMontana, pany for next winter. The plays lolmgren, daughter of My. and where tie 'ton Visit with Dr. will be Pinnochio and Dan- Mrs. Delbert Holmgren of Jiear and Mr?, ft. A. Olsen. He just iel Boone. River City, was ring beafej, returned from an extended If it is decided that A A U.W orated with pink, white and in Vallejo, Calif , where stay he The home wis tastefully will sponsor these show s, they visited with his sister Mrs. Don flowers. are confident that all who came Zunifel and family. A few friends and relatives Saturday evening will come and witnessed the ceremony. tell their friends to come. Following the exchange of was held. Two vows, Members Initiated Into hundreda reception guests called during he afternoon and evening. Lambda Delta Sigma Those serving during the restuOne hundred thirty-fou- r ception were Mrs Quill Nebek-'- r of Ogden, Mrs. Harold Chedents of Utah State Agricultural college have been initiated ney, Salt Lake City, Mrs. River Bear nto the Epsilon chapter of Holmgren, HolmLambda Delta Sigma during Ciy, and Mrs. Delbert he winter quarter, according gren, aLo of Bear River City. to Presidents John Hall, VerSorority s.sters assisted with Nadine and nal, Dunford, the serving and - also in the - -s , gift rooms. Bloomington, Ida. The couple are now at home new members include , .The Both .will , attend of Brigham in Logan. nne Ashcroft ! City, Wallace S. Bingham Of Utah State Agricultural Co1 i . Toneyville,, Val Gene C. . Bone llege. af H. Charles Tremonton, News items are always wel-- j Bourne of Garland, Kay L. of- Carter of Park Valley and Ruth come at the News-JournLee. Cavis of Garland. Bring yours in today. formerly r I ' WARNER pfeturt 3 i t, j I MURDER in the BIG HOUSE COMING u FRIDAY - dec-blu- e vf SUGGESTIONS MUSIC Let Us Have Music f A Book of Favorite Melodies Piano or Violin Cornet, Clarinet, Sax, Trombone 75c each $1.00 each Shirmex Books al 50 Art Songs 52 Sacred Songs 56 Standard Songs 51 Modern liano Solos 53 Piano Solos early grades 59 Piano Solas Med. Grades LP,r It Magic Melodies Songs - piano solo or piano early grade $1.00 Phonograph Records Polonaise Album i Music by Chopin $2.63 Victor Borge Program All The Things You Are Grieg Rhapsody Brahms Lullaby, etc $2.63 Lovely Styles Created for the men. Andy Russell Favorites Maria Elena Ciclito Lindo Adios Muchachos, etc. 10 - Larger 12- - 11 . $2.63 So cheerful, ful and so verv Nutcracker Suite Spike Jones Orchestra Mail Orders Promptly Filled GLEN Wo- $2.98 to $4.50 . BROS. MUSIC CO. OGDEN, UTAH $2.10 Dwc tatffcyt o color- eav to launder. Weve just received a new crop prettier, brighter than ever. Many styles, patterns and colors. Make your selection today. REMINDER biwta SATURDa SCARLET STREET Le-Ro- y GLENS Mrtkar AND- - 1 GARTER I and d GETTING 20, The next mutl , n 20u cimu h Mrs. Ijtilewood y THEY'RE SETTING OFF THE BIGGEST BLOWOUT OF FUN AND LAUGHTER EVER! Ma-c- pies-iclcn- 1 Shupe-William- . 4 11 at the horn of M- i- Horace Ltt.lewoo'0 Sou h Bc Elder stake M I A March toe cve-- j of Men and il Gren and Gold ball will Dtl. ''lion Lemon purmg review- - Icail Buck. Rciheld Monday even, rig, April ,,ng Mis Robert school Elder Box high the ,in gymnasium t Uisj Norma Jensen, of the V. W. M. I A and Ancirtw Carruthers, superintendent of the Y. M M I A are in charge of arrangements, I 4 assisted by commibers chosen Lorn members of their two hoards. Letters have been sent to the ward associations giving rules and instructions and the wards are holding preparatory Green THURSDAY and Gold balls and elections for their ward queens THE BEST DOUBLE FEATURE Thee queens will compete .nth each other for the honor OF THE YEAR! of becoming stake queen. The evening will be spent in formal dancing. The Johnson orchestra will furnish nu ic A beautiful and impress, e crowning ceremony has been p'anaed. Fach ward is urged lo support the election of its queen Tickets will be on sale at all wards soon. Bo 51 re and secure yours soon. Jensen, March 17. V Miss Sharon Checketts Celebrates Birthday lid 1 fV If, Mrs r. And Mrs. A. J. Munns Are Honored By Children At Family Party Sunday, March 17 Mr. fend Mrs. A. J. Munns South Box Elder Stake . . v.erc honored at the home of, I D II cir daughter, Mrs Hy C. ToHOld AnnUCI tSOil A4 ' |