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Show Norine Rasmussen Becomes Lovely Bride Of Kenneth Holmgren In Double Ring Ceremony The recently beautifully decorated classroom of the First ward chapel was the scene of on the lovely spring wedding the evening of May 12, when Norine Rasmussen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Rasmussen of Brigham City and Kenneth Holmgren, son of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert K. Holmgren of Bear River City, were united in marriage in a double ring ceremony with South Box Elder stake president, Glen M. IBennion officiating. The attractive bride chose a wedding gown of white satin, bustled in back with tantilly lace over satin. 'A seed pearl cornet held her lace banded illusion veil and she wore matching satin gauntletts. Her bridal and bouquet was of orchids lilly of the valley. Acting as matron of honor BEAR RIVER ald Leonard over the week-enincluded Mrs. David Petersen and daughter Patty of Hunting-ton- , Mr. and Mrs. Mac McAr-thu- s and daughter Gayle of St. George, and Mr. and Mrs. Judd Killpack of (Logan. d associaThe tion held their closing meeting Monday evening at the school house. New officers were elected with Mrs. Ruby Andersen as president, Mr. Ronald Leonard first vice president, Mrs. Gladys Thorsen second vice president, and Mrs. Flossie Ramsdell secretary. Games were played and a tasty lunch served. Parent-Teacher- Get the new B. F. Goodrich Silvertown tire today. Better More Safety Mileage Greater value now than ever! We Give Top Dollar 8 15.95 $1.50 Down $1.25 per week Putt a saw tirt on your car Trade-I- n 4.00-1- For Your Old Tires M 3 old-Bing- ' BRIGHAM TIRE SHOP 146 South Main Phone 548 day-by-d- a Card Of Thanks To those toy their acts of kindness expressed their sympathy and friendship at the time of the death of our toeloved daughter. Deborah, we wish to express heartfelt thanks. We wish especially to thank the ward bishopric, the Relief society, our friends, and all others who assisted in any way. Mr. and Mrs. A. VV. Slatter. BRIGHAM AUTO SUPPLY CO. CONOCO PRODUCTS Auto Repair Lubrication And Tire Service A Change is in Order. . . tored to Pleasant Grove Friday. as Mrs. Melvin Johnsen went far as Salt Lake with them. She visited Ellis Arbon and La Wanna Jensen, who are patients in the hospital. She also visited Mrs. Vern (Barrett. Mr. Bud Helms of Mineral Point, Wis., Is visiting his sister, Mrs. Farrell Huggins. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Christensen were in Ogden Friday. They visited Mrs. Hyrum Christensen who is a patient at an Ogden hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Holman of Provo spent the week-enhere visiting relatives. enterMrs. Blaine Andersen evetained her club Thursday ning at her home. Cards were played with prizes going to Joyce Checketts and Arlie Welling. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins and son, Joe Del, and Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Huggins attended the wedding and reception dance in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Olsen in Brigham City Friday night. and relatives Many friends attended the wedding reception in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Holmgren Thursday evening in Brigham City. Miss Dorene Andersen entertained sixteen guests Friday the girls evening following dance at (Bear River high. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Staples of Ogden were recent visitors, at the home of the Burton Andersens. It was early rising for the seventh and eighth grade students Monday morning. They left for Salt Lake City at 6 a. m. for a sight-seeintrip to the big city. They were accompanied by Mr. Ronald Leonard, and Mrs. La Vela principal Matteson and Mrs. Therma Hamilton, class mothers. (Bear River baseball team got off to a good start in the opening game of the season. They beat Perry toy a 12 to 4 score. Keep it up boys. Elder Verl Iversen who recently returned from the British mission was speaker at Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Primary graduation also took place. Mr. Foote and Mr. Forsgren of the Sunday School stake board were visitors at our Sunday School. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Packer and Mr. and Mrs. Frye and daughter Sharon of Brigham City visited Mr. and Mrs. Freldo Andersen Sunday. d The Sewing Six club met at the home of Sally Roundy, Wednesday afternoon, May 11. The meeting was called to order by president Mona Lee Hansen and the prayer was by Yaeko Ikegami. The project was to make a scarf and the members wre assigned to work on it during the week and bring it to club the following week. A talk on. health was given by Sally Roundy and a demonstraPick a vacation packed with pleasure! tion on how to use a sewing For example, an amazing North-Wes- t machine was given by Mrs. Elva tour into Roundy. CALIFORNIA and Light refreshments were serQC ved. The meeting started at 4:14 OREGON (add tax) 0-0oclock and was adjourned at Includes transportation, hotel, 5:30 oclock. The next meeting sightseeing Reno, "the biggest will be held at the home of little city," gay San Francisco, California and Oregon's rugged Edna Smoot. coast and lovely Portland. Now is the time to go . . . while Birthday Party Honors vacation facilities are ideal. Take the highway to romance by Gordon Peters On Tenth Greyhound. There are no lower Birthday Anniversary fares. Get full information from your Mrs. Eldred II. Peters enterGreyhound agent NOW. tained at a birthday party SunI COLORFUL FOLDERS SESCRIIIRI day afternoon for her son, Gor! AMAZING AMERICA TOURS don, who was ten years was played and prizes Leave travel detail, behind! We'll were received by each child. gladly prepare your trip just the way you want it, arranging for hoRefreshments were served to tels, transportation and sightseeing. the following: Gloria Jean Call, No additional charge! Write or Tuckphone today for FREE FOLDERS Robert Williams, Richard itineraries. er, Van Forrest, Sharon Lovedescribing land, Linda Shirts, Linda Lee Peters, Linda Rasmussen, Shan-nHOWARD HOTEL Hansen, LaDee Everton, Narhone 175 dine Whitaker, Loenza Morrison and John Allen Peters. GREYHOUND MADS IN COURTESY! Out Of Town Guests At Preece Home Sun. sen and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Preece had as their dinner guests Sqn- aX ofHyrum, iw, and Mr. and daUfih of 0gd s Mr. and Mrs. John Hardy mo- (joingJ... ORE MILEAGE THAN EVER BEFORE flsw&oarnal BEAR RIVER CITY Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ron- H B. F. Goodrich Silver owns NEWS Utah Brigham City. was Mrs. William Budge Wilson, a sister of the bride. She was gowned in a green frosted organdy with matching gloves and hat, and carried a bouquet of Talisman roses. Miss Shirley Holmgren, sister of the groom, was chosen for bridesmaid and was wearing a yellow frosted organdy with hat and gloves to match. She carried a bouquet of pink roses. The groom chose Lysle Hamilton of Brigham City as hLs best man. Jimmy Anderson of Brigham City and Pratt Holmgren of Bear River City acted as ushers during the evening. Following the wedding ceremony, a reception ws held honA large oring the newlyweds. number of relatives and friends called the receiving during hours and presented the young couple with their best wishes and many lovely and useful gifts. Mrs. Ruth Reeves played soft music on the Hammond organ during the wedding and reception and Mrs. Orville Sackett sang two vocal solos. Following a honeymoon spent in California, the couple will be at home in Bear River City. Club Sewing Six 4-Hold Meeting Wed. I Told Engagement Arlene Foote and . . . whose engagement forthcoming marriage to Glen Kunzler is announced today. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lanell Foote of Brigham City. Arlene Foote To Be Bride of Glen Kunzler MARTIN-SENOU- R INTERIOR GLOSS Mr. and Mrs. J. 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