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Show called dians, who belonged Tulsa, Okla., was first themEach person introduced In-Tallassee or Tulsey Creek for the selves to the group with a short 'Tulsey Town community learned they speech and it was Ogcame from Salt Lake City, den, Layton, Logan, Portage, Grace and Burley, Idaho and Box Elder county. It was voted to hold a similar reunion each decided year, the date to be organi-of the officers upon by zation. An organization was be-- , formed with the following A Fathers Day Gift The Entire Gwen H. Mrs. nominated: ing Family Will Enjoy! as president; Redford, Logan, (Lake Salt Golden Robbins of And A MERCURY Outboard Motor L. Citv, vice president, and Lois secretary. of Corinne, Hubbard i Reunion Held In June Wedding text QDU YJewl-ourn- al Wednesday, June Brigham City. Utah Willard Recently 15, 1949 Miss Verla Tracy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Tracy Joined Handkerchief Shower the growing list of June brides Honors Mrs. Ross when she became on Jun-10- . Mrs. Donald Kay Jensen in cere- Langworthy Mon. Eve monies performed in the Logan Mrs. 'Ross Langworthy was the Her husband L. D. S, tempie. is the son of Mrs. Edna Jensen. recipient of many lovely handkerchiefs at a hankie shower Accompanying the young cou- given in her honor by Mrs. ple through the temple were the Wayne Loveland at her home Mrs. following friends and relatives: Monday evening. The brides parents, Mr. and is leaving Brigham City Mrs. Abe Tracy, the grooms Friday with her husband and Jensen, two children, Jerry and Mary mother,!; Mrs. Edna 'Beth Langworthy, to make their grandmothers, Mrs. Eliza lor and Mrs. Celestia Tracy, Mr. home in Eauclaire, Wis. and Mrs. Dee Kunzler, Mr. and Clever arrangements of sumMrs. Oscar Tracy, Mr. and Mrs. mer roses adorned the small Worth Jensen, Mrs. Margaret tables at which light refreshJensen, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence ments were served. Bridge was Mrs. Veretta Love-day- . played with Mrs. Winston NelKimberjand 1 son winning traveling prize, Approximately 200 guests at- Mrs. Reed Tingey, high, and tended lovely wedding recep- Mrs. Ray Anderson, cut prize. Invited guests included bethe tion add dance honoring couple at the Fifth ward amuse- sides the honored guest, Mrs. ment hall later that same eve- Ray Anderson, Mrs. Gayle Tinby gey, Mrs. Reed Tingey, Mrs. ning. They were greeted Mrs. Charles Boyer, the wedding party 'consisting of Keith Mr. and Mrs. Tracy, Mrs. Jen- Dredge, Mrs. Robert Stack and sen, th d best man Martin Steele, Mrs. Winston Nelson. the bride aitd groom, the matron of jhonor Mj$- - Melva Kunz- Sacrament Meeting In ler and bridesmaids, Anita and Sixth Ward Sunday Darlenej TjfAtjhj,.,'. stood beThe wedding-part- y Sacramet meeting was held fore tw tU jcandelabras- hold- last evening In the ing 12 jlittfefng: tapers tied with Sixth Sunday with Arthur ward chapel a huge fcatin'-bborLarge bou- Steffen in charge. adorned the The quets of red rose, " opening song was "O Ye hall. s 4, Mountains High, sung by the The lively bride cliose a. white and the opening congregation, overset with satin gpwn nylon was offered by Melvin prayer full skirt, long pointed sleeves Roberts. The sacrament song and round neckline with lace It Was For Me, sung by yolk, per brides illusion fin- a trio composed of Blythe Tin ger tipi length veil fell from a Lottie Tyson and Doris Tintierra jf seed pearls and she gey, Merle by gey, accompanied boua bridal beautiful carried! was sacrament The Malmrose. quet of tiny baby orchids and taken care of by Leon Whitwhite ljjllies with long white saworth and Dee Anderson assisth . tin streamers. ed by the deacons. Mrs. Tracy, the brides mother A teen age girl, Mary Fay was dressed In a pastel pink Anderson, talked on "The Word street length dress and Mrs. of Wisdom." The rest of the Jensen !in a pastel green. Both was turned over to the time were wearing corsages over the with Vern quorum left sJiofUTdeK' Mrs. Kunzler Seventies The ladies trio in Wiser charge. floor was gained in a pink sang, A Green Cathedral, and length tnodel and Anita Tracy the speaker for the evening was and Dallene Tracy in white and Evan Woodbury. He talked on pink. $11 three were wearing The restoration of the Melchiz-edematching gloves and, carried priesthood. . v nosegafs. The closing song was 'The A beautiful decorated cake, surrouikled by a tiny fence with Spirit of God, sung by the cona staiay leading to the let- gregation, and the closing pray-q- r was givqnjjy Nathan tering, Jhappiness and "success with i miniature ' bride and groom opping, was placed on a dainty ace cover with burning, Stitch And Chatter 4-- H pink t! pers on either side.. The Club Holds Meeting cake w s made and designed by . a frieri 1, Ivy Klmber. A meeting of the Stitch and Servl ig punch! and dainty Chatter club of Corinne, was wafersiduring the evening were held last at the home of Tuesday Nada mith, Betty Mae Tracy Julia Bosley, secretary. of and M rie Jeaaa.In charge The shoulder protectors which the gii room were Donna Jen- were made at the last meeting sen, 1 irrainfcirWUson, Lucille were discussed. A talk on health and MAxine Tracy, Tiny Miss was given by Joyce Stoll. Plans Joyce flhompipa. and Joan Jen- were discussed for the float sen aolepted the gifts at the for the 4th of July parade. door. were I Delicious refreshments Alvirs Smith, an uncle of the served by the hostess to the fol bride, jeted ag, master of cere- lowing members present: Julia monies during intermission. Bosley, Dorene Bosley, Joyce Fern JAnsen sjpg "O Promise Stoll, Ann Fredricksen, Raone Me, aid MK Jackson gave his Rader. Marilyn Dunn and Mrs. rendition of "Because." Darrell Gladys Jones, leader. Louise Sigganf sang;' "Forever and Reed, reporter Ever, end a.tpo consisting of Card Oi Thanks Alice .Nelson,1' Myrtle "Fern' Jensen To those who by their acts of sang Jensen kindness expressed their sym"Thine gave ai original reading about pathy and friendship at the after which time of the funeral of our bethe brwe the brides waltz was - played loved son and brother, Lieutenwhile Ihe newlyweds danced. ant Raymart D. Kunzler, we The $ouple, left for a honey-moo- n wish to express ouY heartfelt tip tOian JFrancisco and thanks. We wish especially to will rqtide at 75 north Third thank the ward bishopric, those east i$on jjjtelr., return. They who gave remarks of consolaare both bradystes of Box Elder tion, those who furnished muhigh siool afad .Mr, Jensen at- sic, the joint veterans organitended Weber college prior to zations, the Relief society, our his sewice with the U. S. navy relatives and friends, and all or duringrWorld War IL Mrs. Jen- who attended the funeral sen will resume her duties as assisted in any way. Mr. and Mrs. David chief Aerator at the local teleKunzler and Family. phone ioffice and her husband will continue his work at the Second street ordnance depot. The word vanilla Is from the Spanish, and means "little pod. ResiAance to stem rust is the backine of wheat improvement, fays the U. S. Department of Agr culture. , . k ? 4-- 4-- ; ' d Alondy-rf-Donn- and-groo- Members of the family visited the cemetery in the morning and decorated the graves on the various lots, then assembled at noon at the home of Mrs. Stella Cook. Picnic lunches were enjoyed on the lawn, then a meeting was called to order by Mrs. Gwen H. Redford, youngest living daughter of Bishop Hubbard. Mrs. Jennie H. Lloyd of Salt Lake City, the only other living child was also in attendance. Plans for the beautification of the cemetery lot were discussed and funds were collected for thiS project. Fifty-fou- r were present, representing eleven of the sixteen children who married and raised families, six children having died in infancy. y -- . . . Two Sons Visiting At Home Of G. F. Wendels Leaders Attend Home visiting with Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Wendel of South Brigham are their two sons, Dr. P.T.A. Convention Arthur Wendel and Raymond Wendel and their wives. Both sons are grauates of Box Utah Elder high school and State Agricultural college. Dr. Wendel, who has been living in Chicago for the past four years is going to begin his internship in Seattle, Washington, starting July 1. Raymond, who is agricultural instructor at the LeGrande high school at (LeGrande, Oregon, is taking a two weeks vacation, after which the two couples will depart for Seattle. agriculRaymond instructed ture at the Lincoln high school at Orem .Utah, last year. He accepted the position at LeGrande last August and will Instruct there this year. Mrs. Raymond Wendel is the former Dorothy HilLof Bear River Citx, daughter of J. O. Hill, however, her folks have been living in Cave, Oregon the past four years. Both couples are very happy to be home and visit old friends. Merry Charmettes Hold Meeting On Wednesday Darlene Roche entertained the club at Merry Charmettes the home of Janet Craner on Wednesday, June 8. The secretary read the minutes and called the roll; there were six girls present. Aprons were cut out and the remainder of the time was spent singing songs and playing games. ReNee Marble gave the pledge. Lunch was served by Mrs. Roche to the girls present. ReNee Marble, reporter. 4-- Mrs. Reed Tingey Is Bridge Club Hostess T anp W can reinstall it to let your motor strictly altfre. us at once, . FISHING ffiBMURy 0ft TACKLE 5 Parent-Teacher- 0 brand 5 and wreck, or save you a costly serious injury to you and your family. 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CAMPING SPORTS ' s The Utah Congress of association convention in the held in Provo June Joseph Smith building of the Brigham Young university campus was attended by a group of educational leaders from Box Elder county. Those attending the convention were Verna K. Johnson, president: Gwen T. Limb, publicity chairman: and Kenneth of E. Weight, superintendent Box Elder county schools. The convention, under the direction of Mrs. Charles Walker, president of the Utah congress of P.T.A., produced several outstanding talks. Elder Ezra Taft Benson of the council of twelve apostles of the L. D. S. church gave a talk, entitled Home and Its Responsibility for Meeting and the Needs of Children Youth, at the. banquet held ow t. Thursday night. Doctor Ronald Campbell of the University of Utah talked on "School its Rethe in Meeting sponsibility Needs of Children." Doctor J. C. Moffltt, superintendent of Provo City schools, gave a talk, entitled "Acting With, Not For Youth, and Doctor E. Allen Bateman, superintendent of public instruction, gave a talk. Mrs. Reed Tingey was hostess to her bridge club Thursday evening at her home in Brigham City. The tables were centered with a summer flower arrangement and places laid for Mrs. Keith Boyer, Mrs. Gayle Tingey, Mrs. Charles Dredge, Mrs. Ross Lang worthy. Mrs. Robert Stack, Mrs Mrs. Wm Mary Rasmussen, Eggley and Mrs. Winston Nel son. Light refreshments were served the guests with bridge, the diversion of the evening. Ifo Radio ismotor interference Mrs. Evan W. Owen received word this week of the birth of a baby boy on June 9 to Mr. and Mrs. Curtis A. Knudson of Mrs. San Diego, California. Knudson is the former Alice Penrose and sister of Mrs. Owen. The baby has an older brother, Richard and little sister Dee Anna. Mrs. Florence J. Penrose, Mrs. Knudsons mother, has gone to California to visit with her daughter and family for a few weeks. YER temple. Mrs. Jensen i.s the former Verla Tracy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Tracy. Her husband is the son of Mrs. Edna Jensen. FACE-LIFTIN- G? ti&s like a clock, (hal Curtis A. Knudsons Parents Of Baby Boy Mr. And Mrs. Donald Ray Jensen exchanged wedding vows June 10 in the Logan L.D.S. YOUR HOUSE NEED A en Your 1 BOAT and DOES i Give A Man A A reunion was held at Willard on Memorial day for all descendants of Charles Wesley and settler Hubbard, pioneer first bishop of the Willard ward, and wives Mary Ann Bosworth, Mary Edwards and Sophia Verla Tracy Becomes Lovely June Bride Of Donald Ray Jensen In Logan Temple Rites Lang-worth- 1 Even later than that this same big Buick power plant has been filling our engineers notebooks w ith data on 8 to 1 compression ratios. Whs has come out of this? Two or three interesting points. gets as much out of present fuels as any engine on the market. Next, that these ratios can readily be stepped up to fit higher octane gasolines as they become available. 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