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Show I SOCIAL EVENTS July u Tinge y Honored Dinner Party Sunday At Lorin Mr and Mrs. Tingey at a dinner party Sun-f.afternoon at their home in v Tingeys brother Mr. of onor Paul who has accepted a call an L. D. S. mission to t0 fulfill Paul will leave in Australia. totem ber. iate r A delicious chicken dinner was served on the lawn to 33 guests. The remainder of the afternoon was spent in visiting. Many useful gifts were presented the guest of honor. Those present included the guest of honor and Mr. and Mrs. Orson Tingey, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kotter and son, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Tingey and family, and Mrs. Gwen Limb and twro sons of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Spackman and family of Honeyville, Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Fonnesbeck and son of Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Petersen of Garland, and Mr. and Mrs. William Chaston of Salt Lake City. Of interest to their Brigham City friends, js the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Don G. Nelson nee Margaret Jane Morris) who are on their honeymoon trip today at Lake Tahoe, Yosemite National park, and Clear Lake. They will return soon to make their home at 1110 Santa Fe Or 29... Anyone at the Newjj-Joum- Hi-Bi- Only by Greyhound can you much for so little! Ask Overland Greyhound Agent your He to plan y our acation for y ou. can make your reservations for advance. sightseeing and hotels in OTHER LOW FARES S29.S0 DETROIT $25.70 $22.10 $20.75 LOUIS ST. MOINES DES CITY KANSAS (On Cook tke. new- - NORGE Automatic odd tax) way TOURS EXPENSE-PAI- For a completely carefree non, take a Greyhound Expense-Pai-d tour hotels, transportat- (Uecbuc Way Stt NORGE Rtfor ToSBuy ion, sightseeing arranged for you in advance See Them Today At HOWARD MERREILS HOTEL Phone 175 INC. iBOGOtaCKDOGl SMrmtid by UNION PACIFIC STAGES, 3 IM. d flw5-$oumOX ODER 14, 1948 .Tnyham Wednesday, July Second Ward ' Teen-Ag- e Girls And Mothers Enjoy Park' Outing Fri. Sixty L. D. S. Sixth Ward Outing To Be Held At Park Sat. al there were games, under the direction of Exeljn Daines and Mis. K W. Killpack. The refreshments committee , members were Mrs. Glen and Mis,. Jess Owens Mrs. Varniik Hansen. Mildred Lund, Mrs. Carl Wold and Mrs. James Valentine had charge oi the tables. Roma Jeppson had charge of the program and Rena B. Hopkins was general supervisor. Mrs. K. W. Killpack, Mrs. J. A. Meservy and Mrs. Thomas E. Kimber of the stake L I). S. girls committee were guests. teivvard Hum-phers- girls Teen-ag- Citv, Utah and their mothers of the Brigham City Second ward enjoyed a pleasant evening at Rees Pioneer park Friday evening. A supper was served, after which a splendid program was presented, consisting of community singing led by Mrs. Glen songs, Humpherys, readings, comic skits and short talks, Af- - The annual Sixth ward outing will be held next Satuiday evening in the county park, it was announced today. Games, including baseball and vollejball will be played from 5 oclock until dark. Everyone is asked to bring their own lunch. Soda pop wdll be furnished by the ward. Following lunch, a delightful program has been arranged for entertainment. A bus will leave the Sixth ward chapel at 6 o'clock that evening for all who are without transportation. All ward members are invited to attend. Club Enjoys Canyon Party Planned For Third And Seventh was evening delightful Ward Quorum Of 70's by members of the Canyon Party Saturday n A spent club last Saturday when they entertained their husbands at a canyon party at Box Elder County park. A pieme supper was enjoyed by 18 people, after which they and visiting enjoyed singing around the campfire. Mrs. Ray Korth was in, charge of arrangements and was assisted by Mrs. Mack Young, Mrs. Lee Andersen, Mrs. Herm Hadfield and Mrs. Hi-Bi- ( The long awaited, and much postponed canyon party for the members, wives and children of the 310th quorum of Seventies ro mthe Third and Seventh wards, will meet Thursday eve ning at area No. 1 at the Box Elder canyon park. Softball and other games will be played until 8 oclock at which time a delicious luncheon will be serv- MANY ITEMS SOLD BELOW COST ALL METAL HEART SHAPED ed. An interesting program is being arranged by Audrey Bott, Those present included Mr. Alta Nelson and Mildred Hall. Mr. K. Mrs. Barton and Olsen, Delbert Robinctie is general Mr. chairman of the and Mrs. Lowell Packer, party and he and Mrs. Max Bott, Mr. and Mrs. promises a most eveenjoable Frank Forsgren, Mr. and Mrs. ning to those who attend. Herm Mrs. Mr. and Ray Korth, The ward bishoprics and stake Hadfield, Mr. and Mrs. Reeve presidency will be honored Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ander- guests during the evening. sen and Mr. and Mrs. Mack STEEL TURK SPECIAL! EQUIPMENT KITCHEN Reeve Browm. ton. $26.90 $36.30 al Will Be Glad Ter Take Your New Item.' flower-ba- see so )R Phone No. 7 nked CHICAGO NEW YORK T Former Brighamite Is Married To Cal. Girl street, Martinez, California. Thear wedding took place Sunday at the home of the grooms sister and brother-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Jepp-seon Pacneco blvd., in Martinez. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Henry MorCard Of Thanks j ris of Richmond, California, and We wish to take this means the groom is the son of Mrs. of thanking all those who ex-Jessie G. Nelson and the late tended assistance, comfort and Torval Nelson. The Nelsons sympathy at the time of the ill- were former residents of Brigness and death of our beloved ham City, Utah. baby, Gary Wayne. In lifes The ceremony was read by darkest hour, one comes to reaBishop Wayne Mclntire of the lize the true meaning of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latterword friends." -day Saints, before the Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. fireplace in the early Lssing. afternoon. The wedding march was played by Mrs. Audrey Eas- DTT eartacl ler kej role A parly for members of the Wings of Box Elder Flying cluo and a few invited guests, and their partners, will be held in the Box Elder county park this (Wednesday) evening, beginning at 6 oclock, according to an announcement by the secretary, Eugene Armstrong. There will be games, contests and entertainment, followed by a barbecue, picnic supper, according to the announcement. "Come early, have fun all you have to bring is your appetite, members were notified. Committee in charge are Dan Louis Davis, Brightenbecker, Henry Knudsen, Alan Lowe and Ralph Forsgren. and Womb's Activities Paul DA Wings Of Box Elder To Hold A Picnic Tonight Play-Saf- all steel units are recommended and teachers for safe, body building outdoor activities. Year round fun at home for kiddie? from 3 to 13. e by doctors The bride wore a white suit w'ith blue and white accessories and carried a bouquet of purple orchid and w'hite bouvardia. She was attended by her sister, Mrs. Louise Blanchard of San Francisco, who wore a pink suit and matching hat. The best man Young. was James Price. Dansante Club Holds The mother of the bride wore Canyon Party Saturday a navy blue dress suit and or- Missionary Companion chid corsage, and the grooms Calls On Mrs. Rich The Box Elder County park mother vvoie a gray dress suit was the scene of a canyon party with an orchid corsage. Professor LaVar B. Reed of the evening when mema Gila college in Arizona was a Saturday Following the ceremony, of bers Dansante Dance the three-tierewedding guest of Mrs. Alice Rich Mon- club gathered there. A delicious cke, a with and cake brides punch, day. picnic supper was served to 90 the inscription Best Wishes to Mrs. Rich and Mr. Reed who people, after which an interestDon and Margaret" was served is a certified public accountant, ing and appropriate program to the 40 wedding guests from were missionary friends in the was presented around the campa brides table decorated with Canadian mission field years fire. white gladiola and silver ap- ago. Mrs. Reed went on to E. H. Jensen Mr. and Mrs. pointments. White gladiola in Honeyville to visit with her sis- were chairmen in charge of arlarge baskets were placed on ter, Mrs. Don Hunsaker, and Mr. with Mr. and Mrs. either side of the fireplace and Reed joined her later in the day. rangements Mr. and Mrs. Woodland, Wayne the mantel was banked with Leo Meacham, Mr. and Mrs. Edfern. ward D. Ward and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Jeppsen was assisted in Ransom Family Reunion Paul Andersen as committee serving by Mrs. Lola Martin, At Rees Park July 17 members. Mrs. W. S. Bradbury of Concord, and Mrs. J. L. Jones of SacraDescendants of John Ransom, mento. i born Dec. 24, 1782, will hold ANNOUNCING The groom is employed" by their family reunion July 17 at the Tide Water Associated Oil the Rees Pioneer park in BrigNEW HOURS company. The bride was em- ham City. The reunion will beployed by the Richmond office gin at 10 oclock Saturday mornFOR THE of the Pacific Telephone and ing, and all families are asked In own lunches. company. to bring their Telegraph CANTEEN CAFE the event the weather is bad, 7th South & Main. the reunion will be held at the Homecoming Honors Sixth ward amusement hall. 5 AM. until 1 AM. Miss Ruth Knudsen Officers of the organization Miss Ruth Knudsen, daughter are: James I. Ransom, president; CLOSED TUESDAYS of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Knudsen George R. Burton, vice president from the has recently returned and Agnes C. Burton, secretary. Central States mission field. The Fifth ward honored Miss Knudsen at a homecoming program Sunday evening. July 11 at the ward chapel. The meeting was under the direction of Steven Bunnell, First counselor. Music numbers were furnished by the ward choir. Miss Knudsen was the principal speaker of the evening. 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