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Show ' Teen AijcGiiN Ate Bonnie lean Byw,i(ct Ami hit k Coihctt ,txchunyc Nuptial Vows At Patents Home Miss Bonnie Jean Bv water, daughter of Mr and Mrs J Oia Byuater of this city became the bride of Jack Corbett of Smith-Held- , Utah, on March is The marriage was performed at the home of the brides parents in a with J. candlelight ceremony Edwin Baird reading the mar nage vows at 7 o'clock. Family members and special guests, Mr and Mrs Pete Hansen witnessed the marriage. A reception honored the newly wedded couple that evening at the War Memorial home with approximately 200 close friends and relatives attending The bridal party stood before two tall candelabra with lighted tapers and a lovely bouquet of spang flowers In the receivn line were Mr and Mrs. J. Ora Mr By water. and Mrs. John Coibett, parents of the groom, the best man, Dennis Bywater, the bride and groom and the matron of honor, Mrs Theola Honotcd At Sixth Mrs. Brown was trishie soft blue with gowned in black accessories with carnation corsage Mother of the bride, Mrs By water chosb a grey dress with black accessories and her corsage was of carnations and baby breath Mrs Corbett was gracious in a lavendar model with black accessories and yellow carnation corsage. The men in the wedding party were wearing carnation boutonnieres. A large, beautifully decorated wedding cake with miniature bnde and groom topping center ed a linen covered table. In charge of the gift room were Jackie Jensen, Myla Jen-iSeand Melba Hansen. Serving punch and cake at the serving table were Beth Johnson, LaVonn Chidester and Kitty Hunt The young couple received many lovely and useful wedding gifts from their many friends They will make their home in Brown. Ogden where the groom is em Mrs Corbett chose to greet her ployed. guests in an original rose colored sport street length diess Its news of the people you wnh wmte accessories. Her cor- know that makes the an interesting paper. sage was of red roses and dam- ty n News-Journ- Ward Sacrament Meet Mrs Albert Hnlmpten Sees Daughter Off On Trip To Havana, Cuba lallyettc Dance Club Members Reminded 01 Dance Saturday Night Sacrament mooting was hold The Jolly ette dance club will in the Sixth ward chapel Sunday hold its March dance in the olubrooms Satur-evening with Bishop Hansen Commercial iv evening presiding and conducting beginning at 10 The opening song was "Rock oclock, the committee leminded of Ages sung by a gills' 'icon members today. age chorus conducted by ivonne Tins dance is the next to last Anderson and accompanied by season they anot i he current Marion Iverson Opening prayer dance will be The nounced was given by Wayne Hunsaker The sacrament song was "We foimal, and all members and are urged to Ever Piay For Thee by the iheir partners girls chorus accompanied by Uheryll Ann Barker Sacrament Phone your society and perso- was taken care of by Sharon news to 112. nal six and Valcarce John Thorson, deacons This meeting was held to honor the 'teen age boys and girls, t song, "Friendliness, was sung by Uheryll Ann Barker Marlon Iverson, Janice Jenson Donna Morgan and Marilvn tier by Steffen, accompanied aldine Steffen Arthur Steften the gave rental ks honoring 'teen age gnls Joan Flamm. a member of the girls committee, read a list of girls receiving awards After which the girls received their certificates from Arthur Steffen and also a little gift fiom the ward, which was present! d to the gills by Deloies Woodland, chairman of the girls committee Mrs. Ilene Kilpaek, stake leader of girls, gave remarks and presented group awards to the girls. Homer Tingey spoke honoring the Aaronie priesthood boys re ceiving awards and Butman Smith read the boys names after which they were presented efcertificates by Homer Tingey. A Skive your feel! Let our was "Added prebook, Upon, ficient mechanics put your sented to the boys by Bishop Hansen Edwin Anderson preear back on the road alsented a quotum aw aid to a group of boy s w ho have now won most beioie youve missed an award for four years in a it. Keeping your car fit is row. Earl Nielsen played a cornet no major operation to our solo accompanied by his father, Henry Nielsen Ted Tuttle next experienced men. gave an interesting talk. The closing song was "Ill Serve The Lord While I Am For Purr-feYoung " sung by the congroga tion The closing prayer was given by Esther Drewes. Motor d Mrs. Albert the past week Holmgren in t pH spent peel to be gone about six weeks. Mrs Holmgren also attended a "chapeau fashion show glv in Salt Lake City While daughter. ade bon voyage to who Fontella her daughter, left for Havana Cuba, Wednes day. She was accompanied by there she husband, L II Birrell, act! l . en by the womens legislative council of Utah, held at the Hotel Utah. She was a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Octavo Wie-le- r, and Mrs Veoma Harmon. Small Easter bonnets Were given as favors. every dollar you spend a dividend I . Motor Balk? Dont Walk! et when you buy FLORSHH-ir- A FRENCH TOE SHOES A dividend of extra comfort, Repairs C. F. Eppley's Are Welcomed As Members Of B. E. Movie Club Gucir antGsd igmous They fe lhe trt$fon$ tbey will enhance your afternoon A ch f , fav0rite - the park IT twirl7nfter dark. WM NEW flight of the season a a srrol, $10.95 Ttfaur 21 club Movie The Box Elder met at the home ol Mr and Mis Harold B. Felt Monday evening: March 21. welcomed The 22 members as Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Epply new members of the organization and announcement was made of the change of meeting dats. The club has been meet third Monday but in the future the meeting date will be the first Monday of each month at the War Memorial home. Nominations for new officers were made for the coming year with elections to take place the first Monday in April. The remainder of the evening was spent in film splicing demonstrations by Jay Hamson, Paul Anderson and Max Morgan with the members participating. Home movies W'ere shown by Mrs DeWayne Jensen, J. A. Meservy and Paul Anderson to conclude the evenings activities. to be sure . . . because Florsheim French Toe are famous for their fit and feel. But theres also an aetual money-savin- g on your purchase . . . because they last longer and cost you less per mile of wear. 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