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Show 4 YlewS-$oum- ant blm I a Brigham City, Utah Friday, June 17, 1949 THE PICK O' THE PICTURES" SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY Priesthood Talks Are Given At Perry Sunday LaRene Reeder And LaMar Jacobsen Exchange Wedding Vows In Logan Temple The Melchiedek priesthood pievented the program Sunday evening at the Perry ward The meeting was conducted by Douglas Oyler, counselor, and the opening song was I Need Thee Every Hour. Invoca-- j tion was given by H Eugene Perry The sacramental song was titled, "Oh It Js Wonderful, led by Shlrl Carter with Barbara Billings as accompan- Joining the growing lift of June brides was Miss LaRene Reeder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Reeder, when she exchanged vows with LaMar Jacobsen, son of Mr. and Mrs Ray Jacobsen of Logan, in the Logan LJ5.S. temple The young couple were married last Mon day, June 13. The newly married couple at spent a short honeymoon lellowstone park and after visiting in Brigham City and Logan for a few days tney will make their home at Santa Ana California, wheie the groom is stationed with the marines. A reception was held Friday evening, June 10, at the home of the brides parents in Brigham City, honoring the young cou pie. Receiving the guests at the door were; the brides mother, Donna Lauritzen, a sister of the bride; and an aunt, Mary Reed er of Tooele. There were about 40 guests attending the reception. After the many lovely gifts were opened by the bride, who was sitting m the middle of the floor with the guests surroundmg her, the young couple were tied together with ribbons from the gifts. Refreshments were served and the remainder of the time was spent visiting. guests were Mr and Mrs. Ray Jacobsen of Lo gan, Mrs. Bill Francis of Bell and Mrs Gardens, California Mary Reeder of Tooele. ist Denton Nebeker, an elder talk The Restoration of the and Melchiedek priesthood, Wendell Nebeker, a Seventy, also gave a talk on the priesthood Earl D Young, a High Priest talked on "Development in and Through the Priesthood. were The solovox selections played between the talks by Miss Arlene Wight. The closing song was "The Spirit of God and Like A Fire Js Burning, was offered benediction by Douglas Quayle ed on Plus Short Subjects small The shad is the herring family found the North Atlantic fish of a - in Out-of-tow- Langworthys Honored At " Going Away " Party See the great cities of the East. . . visit the nation's many historical shrines Your choice Consul your local agen regarding passenger rain schedo.e changes which became effective . of several fine trains every day, and your choice of accommodations, including drawing rooms, compartments, bedrooms, roomettes, upper and lower berths, reclining coach seats, delicious , meals June 12 lounge cars. Mr and Mrs. Ross Langworthy w'ere honored guests at a going away party held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stack Wednesday evening. Mr and Mrs. Langworthy and two small children are leaving to day (Friday) to make their home in Eauclair, Wisconsin. Eight couples enjoyed playing rook at small tables with prizes being awarded to Mel Christen sen for high score and Mrs Charles Dredge, low. An enjoyable light luncheon was served at small tables centered with lovely snapdragon bouquets serving as centerpiec es. Places were marked for Mr and Mrs. Langworthy, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Young, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Nebeker, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Mathews and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stack. Mr. Mrs. and Langworthy were presented with useful personal gifts by the group. Returns From California Trip has just Mary E. Robbins returned from Glendale, California, where she has been visiting with her daughter and Mrs. Commander and L. E. Harmon. Commander Harman graduated from California Tech, with a professional degree in aeronautical engineering. His next duty will be aboard the U. S. Badoing Straits in San son-in-la- me 's. Diego. Phone your news to 727. ...... n . jrittltnS KjOrcenS Scene Of Civic Club Tea On June 25 Be The annual Civic club tea for members, will be held June 25 from three to six o'clock at the lovely gardens of Mr and Mrs 35 W H Griffiths, located at south Fourth east. Ladies desmng to play bridge are asked to bring their own cards Tables, however, will be provided for them to play on Special guests of honor of the club will be wives of the Bush-nel- l Indian school executives, Mrs. George Boyce, Mrs. David Stewart, Mrs. Everett Renville, Mrs. Robert Shoenhut and Mrs J H Halvorsen. Second Ward Holds Sacrament Meeting Sacrament meeting was held chapel last in the Second ward Sunday evening with Counselor Earl V. Hansen in charge The organ prelude was by Renie H. Littlewood. The open ing song by the congregation was, "Sweet Is The Work, My God My King, and Arthur J Linford gave the opening prayer. As a sacrament song the congregation sang, How Great The Wisdom And The Love William A. Fife, Basil Williams and nine deacons served the sacrament Eugene Marsh was sustained as worthy to be ordained to the office of a deacon The program was furnished by members of the Melchizedek priesthood with Farrell Norman, an elder, in charge Raymond B. Horsley and James A. Meservy each spoke of The Resoration of the Melchizedek Priesthood, its gifts A male chorus and blessings. selections sang tw-entitled, Thy Feelings, O My Brother, and See The Mighty Angel Flying. Farrell Norman made closing remarks and after the congregation sang, Jesus Savior Pilot Me, the benediction was pronounced by Oscar Call. Card Of Thanks We wish to take this means of thanking all those who extended assistance, comfort and sympathy at the time of the illness and death of our beloved son, Blaine Ernest Kimber. In lifes darkest hour, one comes to realize the true meaning of the word friends. Mr. and Mrs. Kimber And Family. Mrs Frank Saito and son, Teddy, are now visiting in Portland, Oregon and Dr. Saito will leave Sunday to join his family there. They wdll travel from Portland to Seattle, Washington for an extended vacation and plan on returning around July 6th. While the Saitos are away Beth Flint will take Mrs. Saitos Sunday school class. IDteive - Em ITheateir Protect your family's health by keeping out flies. Install new, Lumber now. Expertly screen doors from Ponderosa Pine. Galvanmade of ized screen. SX.Tfi . . 26 x 68 . x 28 68 .' $8.78 tight-fittin- g Tri-Sta- te HIGHWAY 91 AT THE EAST EDGE OF BRIGHAM well-season- rust-pro- tfruyWi ClirC A GO UP) i Clarice Pierson, ibN woman to be sent to navy as a reBmar bf the ships crew Sh acof number a of aboard first the USS The General tivities planned to take place for assignment in the shir,' M Men and mimstrative this summei for the office ElGleaner girls of North Box a be campfire The Suez cananTTiTT der stake will program and w'einer roast June hundred milesjn length 24, at 8 oclock. All M Men, Gleaner girls and their instructors are invited to attend There will be a campjuicy fire, songs, stories and the hot dogs roasted to please taste All of this will take place in When Your the cool of Box Elder canyon campfire by the light of the Auto Radio Weiners will be sold for a nickel each to help with expenses. JIe z ticks like a dock, that is motor intei ferenee and CapftH We can reinstall it to let your motor strictlj alone. 0 the Picture Pick Friday - See us at 2 Hit Features BEEHIVE Open House To Honor COAL Dr. George F. Harding ttii stugiRf stirs if Anchors phone Ay Mr. and Mrs. Dan F Harding of Willard will hold open house next Sunday afternoon, from 1 to 6.30 oclock at their home, in honor of Dr. George F. Hard- 1 mm AND ing of Santa Monica, California. Friends and relatives are invited to call to renew old friendships . Dr Haring, who is visiting at the home of his brother in Willard for a few days, is retired now and friends will recall when he practiced in Brigham City. Mrs Harding will be re membered as the former Birdie Snow. & APPLIANCE Awtigt" il Sunday At Willard once. Saturday Starts TODAY PLUS SHORT SUBJECTS Mrs. A. L. Wells Visits Mrs. Annie L. Wells of Los Angeles, California is in Brigham City visiting Mrs J C. Barker of Brigham City. She will remain here for the 5 J ff f Great Color Pass Intercepted MEMPHIS, Tenn (UP) A group of small boys playing sandlot football had to discontinue their game. One player tried an unusually long pass and the ball lodged on the front bumper of a moving CARTOONS SATURDAY 1:00 P. M. 727. Take Vacation Trip J disease-carryin- g The Kindergarten club held a ofparty honoring the retiring ficers at the War Memorial home Thursday, June 9, with a T h e Playentitled theme ground. A two course luncheon was served to the members A unique sysem of toasting was em of ployed to honor the retiring fleers. Each toast was named after some piece of playground equipment. Mrs Evan Bergstrom honored Mrs R. N Price, historian, with The Swing a toast, entitled Mrs. Mrs. Leo Higham toasted Basil Olsen, treasurer The theme of her toast was "The Millo Mns. Checking Stand House toasted Mrs R N Kaiser, secretary with a toast, entitled The Ferris Wheel. Mrs. Clark Hillam offered a toast, entitled The slippery slide, to Mrs. E. B. Harrison, vice presi dent. Mrs. Vernon Harmer toasted Mrs. Ray K Dames, president, with a toast, entitled The Merry Go Round During the program Marilyn Benson gave two piano solos Phone your news to Dr. Saito And Family cn Camfire Program Holds Luncheon T 10 M-M- Gleaners, Kindergarten Club Wildlife Baer HIUAIYROOC Meeting PLUS A VARIETY OF SHORT SI BJECTS TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY PACKS PUNCH SATURDAY Or I JUNE 18 SLASHING BRASS KNUCKLES 8:15 P. M. of itniTiyil - v ... FRIDAY and SATURDAY v .v W Jfess ..i, SCREEN YOU'VE BEEN LOOKING Ry-Lo- ck FOR... installed from the inside on all windows. Made of double-hun- g ng aluminum wire cloth and bars. Always tight, always neat. Need no painting, and will include two fine movies. With A Stellar Outdoor Cast WINDOW SCREENS Meeting To Be Held In The Chamber Of Commerce Club Rooms Marlene Dietrich GOLDEN EARRINGS and wear longer. 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