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Show T' -- Miss Ha Tolman Changes Name To Mrs. Fort Brigham Camp Regular Meeting Frank Neil Jensen In Temple Ceremony Miss Ila Tolman changed her Leon F. Christiansen Wednesday and Mrs. Brtgham Visitor Miss Melva Marsh And Bill Merrill Become Man And Wife At Beautiful Home Ceremony Mrs. H. C. JBrofbst, the former Holds of Dorothy Olsen, daughter Evening Of interest to their many diate families and a few close Axel Olsen, of Sahara Village, is visiting this week at the Fort friends is the announcement of friends. camp, The Brigham home of Mr. and Mrs. Winston of the Utah Pioneers, the marriage of Miss Melva Attending the bride were Miss P. Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Daughters held their regular meeting at Marsh, daughter of Mr. and Lois Garfield and Miss Marva Axel Olsen. the home of Lola Stowell WedMrs. S. E. Marsh to Bill Merrill, Davis as bridesmaids. Max Frynesday evening at 7:30 oclock. son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert er stood as best man for the useLet Us All and es and Opening song, wedMerrill of this city. many lovely the bridegroom. Following Speak Kind Words To Each The wedding took place Sat- ding, a reception was held hon- ful gifts. by Rebecca The new Mr. and Mrs. Mer- Other; prayer urday evening, April 23 at the oring the newlyweds. A large When Korth, song, chaplain; a rill from of relatives and friends of number have just returned home the bridegrooms parthe in Southern Theyre Gone Do Not Forget ents. President John P. Lilly-whit- called receiving honeymoon spent during performed the ceremony hours and presented the honor- Utah and are making In the presence of the imme ed couple with their best wish- - home in Brigham City. e mooeo'bfw Remember her on Mothers Day with a gift from Mode ODay! SUP Gloaming rayon tatln with lavlih lac trimming. A Up to mako Mother (mI lik a girl againl 34 to 44. GIVE HOSIERY 110 51 dnir, gauge, 15 perfect, shr, lovly guorontotd full fash their Them; minutes of the meeting of March 25 read and approved; 11 officers roll call, showing and 14 members present; report of 25 Good Cheer visits. Mrs. Betty Proctor and Mrs. Helen Christensen were presented and voted in as new members. A violin solo, Flowers and Ferns, was played by Marjorie Leggett, accompanied by Mrs. Gladys Lund. "The Lords Prayer was sung by Emil Jensen. A sketch of the life of Nancy M. Bennett Christensen was read by her daughter, Cora Savage. Emil Jensen sang another solo, Miss You Are My Sunshine. Marlene Armstrong sang Teach Me To Pray, accompanied by Miss Patty Smith. The lesson, The Story of the Blind, was given by Cleopha Larsen. A brief story of the work done by Mrs. Olivia O. Jensen was told by her daughter-in-law, Ann Jensen. The closing song, Come, Come Ye Saints, was followed by prayer by Afton Olsen. During the social hour the camp was entertained with a vio-liselection, Weeping Willow Lane, by Marjorie Leggett, a song, My Wild Irish Rose," by Marlene Armstrong, and a song, Old Shep by Emil Jensen. , Refreshments were served to 25 members and seven guests by Rebecta Korth, Karma Korth, Lola Stowell and Nancy ionod, gift nylons! 20 Guaronfetd wethabl vocal solos son toasted the couple with an and Mrs. original reading. Mr. two solos. sang Robert Gardner Following the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was held at the Bluebird cafe for the and the wedding party. was A reception and dance held Friday evening, April 20 in the Honeyville ward amusement hall with many friends and relatives calling. In the receiving line were the bride and grooms parents, the best man, Donald Anderson, the bridesmaids, Luana Carter and Alice Tolman and the bride and groom. Mrs. Jensen was lovely in an original heavy white satin gown with long pointed sleeves, tight bodice with dainty lace trim ending in an entrain. Her fingveil was of finest brides er-tip illusion, caught at the crown by a seed pearl trimmed tierra. She carried a bouquet of baby orchids. The bridesmaids were gowned in pink and blue formats and wearing corsages. A deliciously decorated pink and white, tiered cake was placed on a lace covered table on the stage. Two tall candelabras holding burning pink and white tapers formed a background for the table. Apinple blossoms were placed just-wed- throughout PONY EXPRESS . i Brigham City. Utah Miss LePreal Wight Gives Review At The About to Buy a Range ? Geraldine Reed;' v4 Joy Hammerland, 1 Zilahy. luncheon delicious dessert A Key Bosley, was served to 12 members and leader; Leona Radei review. the one guest following and LaRee Wells, re,! club of the The next meeting The following reat the will be held May 11 Zundel. Leone Eberhart present: Mrs. of home Mrs. Rudgar Price will give the Reed, Dorothy Barney'? mer and, LaRey review at this meeting. ? 6 Ri Wells. Phone your news to 727. ... HhdITI Come in this week and look oyer our new 9 LAMPS THROW I APPLIANCES a shoe at a yowling do CON LON WASHERS that to a yowling radio. 9 FIGURINES Let us service yours so that it will entertain . . without yowling. the j RADIOS BENDIX cat, but cant of ... YOU CAN You line suggestions and appliances. We feel certain vo u just what you would like to give Mother. Mav fsj gest . & IRON y and many other gift items WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE SHERWIN - WILLIAMS BEEHIVE hall. a proDuring intermission, Bruce Leggett Friday COAL & APPLIANCE gram was presented with the Abinadi Tolman Mrs. Ralph Leggett entertain- brides father, 1 phone as master of ceremonies. Mrs. ed at a lawn party honoring the birthdate of her young son, Bruce Leggett at her home Friday afJ. H. McNAMARA ternoon. ' several VETERINARIAN The little guests played lawn games and were awarded v. Just East of Bear River City Postoffice The group gathered ... prizes. Tremonton Exchange Brigham around Bruce and shared his en583-R1- 1 Phone Phone Bear River City 2391 nice in thusiasm opening many gifts. A beautifully decorated birthday cake was cut and.served along with soda pop and ice cream to the following'pfusts: Johnny and Tommy Coleman, Kay Lynn and David Olsen, Kathleen and Charles Young, Lee Poulson, Denece Bradshaw, Stephen Jensen, Elaine Burnett and Joseph and Marsha Hillam. 151 OF PAINTS AND PAINT PRODUCTS VICTOR CO. FARM 9 HOME O AUTO 1 j eofBcSnemi La-jo- VwfDR. mv club MkZ The Reading Circle met at the ternoon at the ho I"' Wedhome of Mrs. Grace Price Hansen, club leader. 27 with nesday evening, April Officers werVte Miss LaPreal Wight reviewing s lows: Elane Stoh' ihe book, The Dukays, by In spite of the traffic along 'em, fhere's a lot of darn baseball games good eand-lo- t goin' on in fhe streets of this It seems we need town! all our vacant lots to grow weeds oni Calamity Jane. s Hold Reading Circle Meet ir rayoa French crept, trimmed with xqtrf sit patterned toe, comfortably cut, 32 la 3$. a ' atMany out of town guests Lofrom tended the reception gan, Ogden. Salt Lake Cit. Malad and Preston, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Jensen are both Elder Accompanying the young couBox of the ple through the temple were: graduates school and will make high Mr. and Mrs. Tolman, Mr. and their home in Bear River City Mrs. Jenson, Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. Jensen engages in C. Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Vcrlin where Mrs. Jensen will conMr. and Mrs. Rulon farming.her work as secretary at Moon, tinue Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. Homer B. the First Security bank. Duncan of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Floyd Jenson. termittently Lawn Party Honors GIVE A BLOUSE name to Mrs, Frank Neil Jensen in ceremonies performed April 22 in the Logan L. D. S. President ElRay by temple Christiansen. Mrs. Jensen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abin-ad- i Tolman of Honeyville, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Osey Jenson of this city. sang two Lee John- STORE South Main Phone! Mildred Langworthy Is Bridge Club Hostess enter Mrs. Ross Langworthy tained her bridge club members Thursday evening at her home in Perry, Utah. The small tables were centered with an attractive bouquet of spring flowers and a delicious desert luncheon was served. UAOf-MAt- 110. U. 1 FAT. Off. HOME FREEZER Guests included Mrs. Boyd Olsen, Mrs. Max Tingey, Mrs. Herman Hadfield, Mrs. Mel Christensen and Edith Forsgren. 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