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Show :am S. Fife Elected President Of legion Auxiliary For Coming Year social the outstanding was held the summer ar Veiling at Amer-.:the "hen home Auxiliary held their elec party and J. William S. Fife was for the corning lident ? Glover Mrs LaMont president, Mrs. pres-u. as secondw. vice Fishburn Russell :arJ. Mrs. Eric Seashore Mrs. E. B. Owen as Id Mrs. W. H. G leave elect- lain These newly in 'will be installed le ' II i licit IWQ their o!c .(y is sn5? tables were cen-,:miniature Hawaiian huts and with grass h long shells and sea es be- Individual the place with a lei in the cor-hThe front of card. amed. absorbt, 'd distrit, 5t atmos-- Hawaiian 3 (Hr, 3os s e Prompd, I F Gooj Toughe give aori ff en-,a- j of exfri JULY entered thoughts were carried away into Hawaii, as the decorated in keep-thmembers feri JP 5 e lei v tl hv-tu- the hall and the corners were decorated with eaves of plants palm ontrees, growing the islands and a of varivauetj colored flowers. Mrs. Kent Jensen at the meeting and Mrs. presided Quig was narrator for the program and took the guests on an imaginary trip to the Hawaiian Islands. In this imaginary trip, they were greeted b young girls who presented each guest with a handmade lei and flowers for their hair, as they left the ship. They then made a tour of the different islands where they were entertained by Ephraim Johnson, who played his ukelele and sang several Hawaiian songs m the native tongue; Miss Ann Jones, who danced several Hawaiian Hula and the Christensen dances, triplets, Diane, Sharon and Janice, who played selections on their Hawaiian guitars. As their imaginary ship left the islands for their home land, Ephraim Johnson sang "Aloha Oe. This party was given as a result of the membership and lei-se- Dow J. DR. a Wed H. McNAMARA VETERINARIAN Onrowf ;h City Apt. 15 attendance contest which has, Elya Lee Becomes Bride Of George H. boon conducted throughout the past year between members Olson At Lovely Home Ceremony In Idaho on the East side of town and members living on the West Joining the ranks of June were held following the cereside of town, with the West side brides this month was Miss Elva mony and the wedding gifts winning. Therefore, the mem- Lee, when she became the bride were opened by the bride and bers of the organization from of George H. Olson of Burley, groom. A beautiful three layer the East side, with Mrs. Victor Idaho, in a with lovely home cere- wedding cake, decorated J. Bott as chairman, were re- mony performed at the home of red and pink roses, topped by a sponsible for the very interest-tn- the grooms brother, Leland Ol- miniature bride and groom, was and entertaining evening. son, at 8.30 oclock, June 15. cut by the lovely bride and servMrs C. V. Forsgren was chair- Bishop L. E. Crane of the Unity ed to thirty invited guests. The man of the food committee. cake was made by Mrs. Leland ward officiated. Dunng the business meeting, Olson and decorated by Mrs. AlThe new bride is the daugh- ton Brown. delegates to the departmental convention to be held in August, ter of Mrs. Annie Lee of this Mr. and Mrs. George Olson were elected. Two will be at home to their many special guests city. of the A short program and reception friends at View, Idaho. evening were Mrs. Marge Mc.Murrin, national committee-womaof Logan, and Mrs. Alice Orcella Orwin Became Mrs. Ben Zundell Pond, departmental second vice In Logan L. D. S. Temple Ceremony June 3 president, of Lewiston. officers Outgoing include Mrs. Miss Orcella Orwin became Kent Jensen as president, Mrs. the bride of Ben Zundel on Jean Albritsen And J. Leo Nelson as first vice presD. S. Jack Seversen Take ident, Mrs. P. W'. Jensen as sec- June 3rd at the Logan L. ond vice president, Mrs. Jarvis temple. The bride is the daughMarriage Vows Monday Koford as secretary, Mrs. Carl ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. BarnSoft candlelight shed a roard and the groom is the son of Hansen as treasurer, Mrs. mantic glow In the home of Mr. Zundel. Lasen as historian, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Eberhart Mrs. and Guy T. Writaker, 593 the following M. A. Pohl as Immediately chaplain, and Mrs. south First east, Brigham City, honwere the couple Deverel Peterson and Mrs. C. V. wedding, 9 ored guests at a dinner given Monday evening, June 14, at Forsgren as sergeants-at-arms- . AlbritMiss Jean when oclock, Covat the Bluebird in Logan. sen, daughter of Mrs. Julius Alers were laid for 18 guests. britsen of Malad, Idaho, exare Both the bride and Street groom Wrong marriage promises with changed Box Elder high MINOT, N. D. (UP) A Cana- graduates of Jack Seversen, son of Mr. and dian motorist, Edward Flynn, school and have been attend- Mrs. John Seversen of Salt Lake complained to authorities that ing college at the A. C. in LoCity. active The been has this city's streets "are unusu- gan. groom Bishop Richard Hansen offially rough. Flynn thereupon in sports both in high school ciated in the rites amidst a setwas fined $75 for reckless driv- and college. Mrs. Barnard was hostess at a ting of orange blossoms, white ing on the Soo Line railroad trousseau tea at her home on daisies and roses. tracks. Following the ceremony a bufJune 1st honoring the bride-elecwas served to Approximately 200 friends fet luncheon those attending the wedding, called during the afternoon. The couple have recently re- after which the newlyweds left turned from a honeymoon spent on a wedding trip to California. The bride is a niece of Mrs. at Bryce and Zions canyons. T. Whitaker. Guy in will make their home They The couple will make their Brigham City while Ben is attending summer quarter at the home in Salt Lake City. Agricultural college in Logan. Phone 96 t. To produce 100 bushels of corn, the soil must deliver 5,000,000 pounds of water, 150 pounds of nitrogen, 23 pounds of phosphorus, 72 pounds of potassium and 68 pounds of lime plus organic matter. TWIN 1$ FASTER! Yes the new Dexter Twin Tub gets wa.;hings out in a hurry. Clothes are cleaner, and brighter too. One hour and the average wash Is on the line. See the new Dexter Twm Tub. wxmtmrn WAIMII llft THOMPSON HARDWARE Reese and Mrs. Emery daughters Reva Ann and Bunny have returned from a two weeks vacation in the Northwest, where they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Noel Bennion at Corvallis, Oregon. The Rees family returned with the Bennions by automobile. Mr. Bennion is extension at Oregon State college and is leaving Brigham City June 21 to attend the National Poultry Science meeting at Fort Collins, Colorado. He and Mrs. Bennion and children, Douglas, Fred and Lora, are guests at the Yletvi-oumBOX ELTER J. poul-tryma- . . Mrs. and with the I Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Reynolds of Salt Lake City left Thursday for Ann Arbor, Michigan where Mrs. Reynolds will take advanced work in child development at the University of Michigan during the summer session. Mrs. Reynolds is the former Joyce daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Adney of Corinne and is an instructor in child development of the faculty at the University of Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds stopped enroute at Peoria, Illinois to attend the wedding of Miss Lucille Sommer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Sommer, former residents of Corinne and Tremonton. - ; Bar-B-Kew- 18. 1948 W. H. Gleaves Attend Services For Mrs. Peel In Mt. Pleasant, Utah 1 reRees and daughters and a delightful trip ported were not bothered by the floods. They drove to the coast to see high water and spent some tune in Portland where they saw warehouses standing in decp water and also saw the relief being handed to the unfortun-- ai Friday, June Brigham City, Utah fiome of Mrs. Emery J. Rees and family. Mis. Bennion lx the for-mer Mildred Holmgren, a sister of Mrs. Rees. i Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cleave returned from Mt. Pleasant, Utah last week where they had attended funeral services for Mrs. O. F. Peel. She was injured in an automobile accident on May' 15 and died June 4 as a result Mrs. Cleave and of the injuries. Mrs Peel were sisters. et II actually have two ovens instead of one 7$ SUE: a KJr-t;a- e goo & JOAN: 'You mean you can have a big rib roast or whole ham going . . . while youie baling pies or a cake? Exactly. And the gives meats such marvelous flavor. It uses know coal. er radiant heat, you just like char- How wonderful. JOAN: And how much hurry-flurr- y it must save at mealtime to have everything ready at one time. Ill just have to have a new Estate. See Mrs. A. F. 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