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Show SOCIAL Special Praqipm Given At Closing Meeting Of Seagull D.U.P. Camp EpNTS and Yisama't Activities r, pcietf news at ladbeW Betty Jean House Becomes Bride of Norman Dee John In Temple Ceremony , May 14th In a lovely Beehive D.U.P. Camp Meets With Mrs. Eliza Watkins Fri. Evening ITU AUTOMATIC )THES IYER, The Beehive camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, met at the home of Klia Watkins Friday evening. Opening music was played on the guitar and mandolin by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H Peterson. The opening prayer was Leathu Richards; reading "Mrs. Snickelfrit Takes Her Family To the Restaurant, by Rosaline Osborne; lesson by Mrs. Ivy Fuller; showed 13 members loot, smoke, dust natural enemies of convenient clothe Wi a j, jrc put to rout when comes to your home. the weather, this I designed and amaz-b- t Hamilton Dryer dothe fluffy, soft, jmelling, in a matter putes! Actually, the hmnger or spinner to kning, is just 1 5 to 25 washerload . . . as fast I nib them theyll be I ce The Seagull camp of the D. U. P. met Thursday evening, May 27 at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Chloe Peterson. Stella Phillips, captain of the camp presided and conducted the meeting. to 906. given call and four good cheer roll visitors present; t visits were reported A sketch was given by Mrs. Lucy Johnson, historian, of the life of deorge Cannon Laney. A reading, Learning to Skate, given by Mrs. Osborne. Another musical instrumental selection, "Home on the Range, was given by Mr. and Mrs. Peterson. Lunch was served by Mrs. Elia Watkins, Mrs Verna Burt. Mrs. Emma Johnson and Mrs. Anna Cottam. Bowden Family Reunion Held In County Park ceremony D. S M1Ss More than 300 people attended and the new Mr. and Mrs. John were the recipients of many lovely and useful gifts. As they left the hall, following the reception, their many friends showered them with rice, and the bride threw her bouquet, which was caught by Miss Jean Nielsen. They are both graduates of the Box Elder high school and the bride has been employed by the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph company and the groom has spent two years serving with the U. S. navy. They spent a short honeymoon The War Memorial home was in Salt Lake City and are now the scene of a reception that making their home at 477 north Fourth east in this city, where evening, honoring the newlyweds, given by the bride's par- the groom is engaged in the with his ents. The bride was lovely in carpentry business father. a white satin floor length dress, with a scalloped yoke of lace, a fitted bodice, and full skirt Fort Brigham Camp Has with three rows of lace inserted at the Iront on the bottom. Her Meeting Thurs. Evening fingertip veil was of net with At Fay Harper's Home lace trim and lace crown. She The Fort Brigham camp of the carried a bouquet of calla lillies and pink rosebuds. The bride Daughters of Utah Pioneers met chose her sister, Mrs. Earl H. Thursday evening, May 27, at Wood, as matron of honor, and the home of Mrs. Fay Harper. Miss Colleen Peters as brides- Captain Winita Whitaker premaid. Mrs. Wood wore aqua sided at the meeting. Second Vice Captain Matilda moire tafteta nad Miss Peters was diessed in pmk organdy. Booth conducted Ihe meeting. They carried nose gays of pink Singing, The Daughters of the and white carnations tied with Utah Pioneers. Prayer by Hansen. Singing, If There's satin ribbon and they wore Roll matching fioial coronets in their Sunshine In Your Heart. hair. The gioom chose his call was followed by the readbrother-in-law- , Frank Troxell, ing of the minutes of the preas his best man. Also in the vious meeting. Twenty-twgood reception line were the parents cheer visits were reported. A of the bride and groom. The sketch of the life of Janet Hutchmother of the bride was charm- inson was read by her grandthe daughter Elsie Mclntire. A coming in powder blue as mother of the groom who wore ic reading was given by Etha gray. Their corsages were of Jones. Two solos were sung by white gardenias and pink rose- Carl Josephson, accompanied on buds. The groom, his best man, the piano by Mrs. Helen Bunand the fathers of the bride and nell. The lesson, I was A Piotreated by Ruth groom wore bouttoneires of white neer Child, carnations. The wedding party Phillips. A clarinet solo was stood in front of a double seven- played by Gary Nuttall, accomtiered candelabra, with the tall panied on the piano by his Morris Mrs. Nuttall. white candles burning. Pink and mother, white flowers were attractively Captain Wanita Whitaker made announcement of the jubilee arranged about the hall. that will be held in Pioneer park wedA beautiful three-tiereding cake topped with a bride in June with all county camps and groom Centered the serving partlclffatfhg. Second Vice Captable with pink and white can- tain Booth thanked all who had dles in double crystal holders taken part on the program and on either side, carrying out the extended, an invitation to all pink and white color scheme present to be with us in the fall. Singing, Oh, Ye Mountains which prevailed throughout the serHigh. of Prayer by Anna F. JeppIn the charge evening. ving were Deaun John, Dalene son. During the social hour, reJeppson, Colleen Stokes and Janet Jensen. Assisting in the gift freshments were served by WanMiss Jean Nielsen, ita Whitaker, Sarah Romer and room were Miss Elyse Johnsen, Miss Joyce Matilda Booth. Seventeen memofficers and three bers, six Wilson and Mrs. Milo House. A program was presented with guests attended. Milo House acting as master of ceremonies. Little Miss Ruth Visitors In Brigham City Visitors in Brigram City over Walker, accompanied by her Memorial day week-end- , the and Blossister, Mary, sang "Apple the Bowden family reSunSome attending som Wedding" and were Mr. and Mrs. Alt day Morning." Miss ftancy Jane union, Stoller and Miss Orvella Sack-et- t Carlson and children, Wilna, Alsang Always and "Sweet- Duane, George, Chancey, Jr., est Story Ever Told. They were fred Lee and Fay of Buxton, Mrs. Carlsons sisaccompanied by Miss Barbara Oregon, and ter, Barbara Long, Parsons Richard Mrs. Housley. gave an original humorous readIllinois southern tip is farther ing about the bride and groom, and Harry Jackson, accompa- south than Richmond, Va., Nanied by Miss Housley, sang Be ples, Italy, or Lisbon Portugal. temple, Iriday, May 1 1, Betty Jean House, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. rraneis C. House became the bride of Norman Dee John, son of Mr. and Mrs Gordon John. President ElRay Christiansen performed the ceremony, in the presence of the brides parents, the grooms patents, and Mrs. Earl H. Wood ot Ogden and Mr. and Mis, Clifford John of Mr. and Mrs. House entertained the wedding parly at a dinner at the Bluebird Cafe in Logan, immediately following the ceremony. e Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bowden and family held a family reunion at the Box Elder county park Memorial day, with Mr. and Mrs. Alf Carlson and family of Buxton, Oregon, as honored guests. Mrs. Carlson and her children, Willina, Duane, George and Chancey, Jr., are the former wife and children of the late Chancy Bowden. This is the first time Mrs. Carlson and the children have been in Brigham City in seven years. guests beside the Carlson family attending the reunion were Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bowden and family, Mr. nd Mrs. Kenneth Murdock and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Noorland, all of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Bowden and family of Bear River City. From Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. George Knavel and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Brown and family and Mr. and Mrs. Dee L. Busenbark and family were in attendance. if from me here's nothing tihe ird Hydraulic iuch Control o Anyone Newff-Journ- at ths al Taps LOVELY n Tingeys Return From Southern Utah Trip Mr. and Mrs. Orson Tingey beat out some rhythm when Gale Robbins is around and the tempo starts her tapping. Gale is currently appearing in RKO Radios Race Street, which George Raft, William Bendix and Marilyn MaxwelL She acts too. Just rs re- turned to their home Sunday after spending a delightful vacation in Southern Utan. They their son and accompanied daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Tingey of Provo on the trip. They visited with relatives at Beaver and Minersviile and visited the cemetery at Minerss viile where the elder Mrs. mothr is buried. This is Mrs. Tingeys first visit to her home town in 40 years. They were guests at the home of her uncle, David MacKnight, who joined them in their trip through Zions Canyon and Bryce canyon. They reported a most delightful time. Little Miss Bonnie jean Tingey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. celeBryant Tingey of Provo, brated her fourth birthday with a party held at the Rees Pioneer park in Brigham City Sunday afternoon. Various ouLdoor games were were played and refreshments served including ice cream cones, punch and individual cup cakes with candles. A large birthday cake with four candles centered the table. Favors were bright colored paper cups containing candy and nuts. Bonnie Jean received many fine birthday gifts. Those present included Barbara Ann and Roger Spackman, Bob and Dick Limb, Marion and Neil Jeppson, Steve, Ben, Kayla and Maren Tingey, Joan and Pamer Tingey, Bruce Hadfield, Bonnie Jean and Myron Tingey. here come Maj be you are like me . . . lazy or smart, take loce. Anyhow, if you want easier, faster farm-- i a free me to bring out a new Ford Tractor for stratum that you'll enjoy. ..without obligation. ... my good service on all Ford Tractors luipment for them has a lot of folks talking. waj pretty le " ay Mi R. D L E see our gifts need not be expensive selection of advertised nationally gifts quality at prices to fit your budget Gifts that will be a constant reminder of the thoughtfulness of the giver Gifts that will enrich her home through the years. 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COLOR SYSTEM go ROM The GOLDWYN GIRLS you! Exact Matches Correlated Contrasts in Every Interior Point Finish nu wnontI MHNYKAYEi. $ uppltj for TIPSY TRAVESTY! TOPPER Y: laughter, luxury, loveliness! THE KID ALWAYS yisicet J , f" A TREASURE icncl tY A eyes! THEY WILL Good The Eighth ward Primary officers announced today that summer Primary work would begin Thursday, June 3, at 10 oclock in the morning in the ward chapel. An interesting program has been outlined for the summer, and children are urged to attend, according to the announcement. Children who are attending kindergarten in the mornings are to meet at the home of Mrs. Stewart Tingey, 566 north First east, at 3 oclock in the after- - DOUBLE BILL FIRST TO KILL. FIRST or maybe Im smart. Anyhow, when a tractor. I dont want any tugging at stiff lo raise heavy plows, cultivators and whatnot. Ford Hydraulic Touch Control every time. I n this new Ford Tractor and lilt or lower and implement by moving the Touch Control lever. I'm lazy GIFTS REDWING ART POTTERY REDWING HAKEWARE SPARKLING STEMWARE DINNER SETS BEAUTIFUL PICTURES BOUDOIR LAMPS HOOK ENDS LUGGAGE Eighth Ward Primary Begins Summer Work Thurs. Morning At 10 and THURSDAY BRIDE JUNE ts every young brides Iream to create and to keep as new as her her home ove, as lasting as life itself. Help her and share her faith in the happy years ahead by choosing a Gift of Lasting Charm from the Reminder. Tin-gey- Bonnie Jean Tingey Has Birthday Party At Pioneer Park Sunday for Ihe GIFTS "THE PICK O' THE PICTURES" WEDNESDAY 2, 1948 Wednesday, June Brigham City, Utah Ode Dreams and Ill Tell You Mine. Mrs. Albert Thorsen was her accompanist. The lesson, entitled, was "1 Was a Pioneer Child, given by Lillian Widdows, Daisies Wont Tell was sung Kelly and was followed by remarks from Anita Thorne, counlv captain of. the D. U. P. Current events were given by Hazel Jensen and entitled, WoNews." LaReene men In The Duron sang "Schubert's Serenfollowed by the closing ade, Swanee River. Benedicsong, tion was offered by Jeanette Thompson after which refreshments were served by Lillian B. Hadley, Lucille Olsen, Mildred Rasmussen and Myrl Chiisten-seto 29 members and seven guests. Item' In eii To The Pioneer, and piayer was given by Edthe Bowling. The life sketch of Charles Kelly was given by his granddaughter, Carma Korth and written by a Mrs. Glenn son, Fred Kelly. Kelly sang "You Tell Me Your Will Be Glad To Take .Your News Tops sung was The opening Phone No. 7 Or 29... cause." in the I.ogan L. yjeiv-$Gurn- BOX XLDZR 20 South Main Street Chock tricks . full of pamting hints The eesy to pj Decotig hints . . How rt t select colors' COME INFO YCoRC"'" STATES ELECTRIC Phone 410 |