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Show ti, ini hr Eldrie Hill Becomes Wife Of u,sj Elaine Ceremonies tald Savage In Temple i Miss Donna Clark And John Hall Exchange Wedding Vows In Candlelight Ceremony To Wed In L. D. S. Temple wedding' or her summer sister, Miss Marian Hill, Mis Elaine Eldrie who wore a pale green gown. Mrs Mr. and ?.Vh t Her bouquet was of pink rases, and of Hill B. Ogden Srer,7 son of Mrs. and white asters. The bridesmaids were Miss Irene Christianthe late Mr. sen and gSrtfavUe. of Ogden, and Miss Helen City. e!ae, of Brigham of Brigham City. They Jeppesen was solemnized fhp marriage L. D. S. temple, wore pastel crepe gowns and t Idaho Falls carried of bouquets with Willard. E Dye red and matching roses white and asters, mg.' Accompanying them the with white satin streamers. Airs. e the brides parents, Hill chose a deep purple sequin-eMrs. Bert mother; crepe gown, and a corsage of Mrs. Roy Marion Hill, and white roses. pink Mr. and Mrs. vage, and Mrs. Savage wore a pale blue A wedding Savage. crepe gown, and a corsage of the marriage. gardenias. Standing as best man was given the A reception for the was his brother, evening at the Bertha Norman groom Savage. JUs hall, with 250 guests A party was given in the The bride was attractwith a sweetheart brides honor by the employes ive in a gown long of the Dee hospital, at the home neckline, beaded bodice, Stated sleeves, and a tradition- of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Dewal flowing train. iFrom a tiara eyThe couple left later on a seed pearls fell a finger tip l veil of brides illusion. The Yelhoneymoon trip through bouquet was of white and lowstone National park, and tied and stephanotis, 4 roses will make their home in Ogden with white satin love knots. hon- - upon their return. She chose as her maid of lovely Ac f d Da-SH- Nor-ma- n bri-te- tfrs. J. H. MrNamara Is Donnell Jorgensen And Harper N. Jeppsen hostess At Parties Mother Will Wed In Temple honoring Her enteH. McNamara informal red with inseveral honor of her jawn parties Mother, Mrs. Norma Osborn from Albuquerque, New Mexioc, who U; been visiting Dr. and Mrs. gcNamara and Jack and Vallie in Marie, the past two weeks 3- - Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jorgen- sen of Brigham City announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Donnell Jean to Harper N. Jeppsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Jeppsen of Mantua. The wedding is scheduled to take place September 16, in the fear River City. The guests attending the first Salt Lake temple of the Church of Jesus Christ agrty were: Morris Mis. and Saints. Burcher daughters Nancy and Sidney; Mrs. Claude Glover and daughters, Annette, Rama, and Marco; Mrs. Omer Call, and her son Uerrell; Mrs. Wayne Call and her son Wayne; Mrs. Steve and daughter Jill and her ah Ladd; Mrs. Paul Holmgren, ria her .son Paul; Mrs. Lynn Holmgren and son Scott and her daughter Shauna; 'Mrs. 'Jay Hansen and daughter Jean and her Son David; and Mrs. Wess Free-n.aof Montana. Guests at the second party n n of Latter-da- y the Following the ceremony young couple will be honored at a wedding dance in the Fifth ward chape! hall from 8 to 10 oclock in the evening. Miss Jorgensen has chosen as her brides maids: Iva Beth Simonsen, Carol Bronsen, Lois Her Jorgenson, Lillis' Jeppesen. maid of honor will be Marva Johnson. the Following a honeymoon couple will make their home in Donnell Jean Jorgensen . . the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jorgensen of Brigham City will become the bride of Harper N. Jeppsen. son of Mr. ar.d Mrs. Wallace Jeppsen, September 16, in the Salt Lake temple of the L.D.S. church. After the honeymoon the couple will make their home in Mantua. - I If you suffer from Miss Donna Clark exchanged early fall wedding vows with John Hall in a beautiful home candlelight ceiemony performed August 28 at the home of the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Hall. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Martha Clark and Earl Clark. Bishop Richard Hansen officiated at the ceremony, which was performed in the presence of a few close friends and relatives o f the young couple. The wedding party stood before the mantle which was decorateij with a mass of various colored fall Hovseis. Tall plitlering tapers were on either side of the mantle. The bride was radiant in a brocaded dinner length gown of soft pink, accented by a corsage of baby roses. Her matron of honor was her mother, Mrs. Martha Clark who was gracious in a pastel blue model with carsage of roses and gardenias. Miss Kathy (Hall, maid of honor, was wearing white organdy. Dennis Hall stool with the groom as best man. Light refreshments were served following the ceremony, from a large crystal punch bowl which centered a lace covered table and flanked on either side' by tall burning tapers. In charge of serving were Mrs. Dennis Hall and Mrs. Roma Hall. The bride and groom were honored at a dinner given at Greyclift at Ogden canyon by Earl Clark following the wedding, after which the couple left for a honeymoon trip through Canada. For her going away, the bride chose a lovely pastel blue dor sharkskin suit with white nm TThtUSOtUtUll Brigham City, Utah ac- cessories. The bride attended Box FKIer high school and graduated trorn Sweetwater high school at San Diego, California and has been employed at the local telephone office. She is affiliated with Her Beta Sigma Phi sorority. husband is a graduate of Box Elder high school and the U.S. A.C. They will make their California home in Stockton, where Mr. Hall is employed by the U. S. government as a oiil 9, 1949 Friday, September v remember last winter? jPHsrssiw" engineer. Marriage Of Louise Willie Jn October Announced By Parents r 1 and Mrs. Vernal Willie recently announced the engage.Mr. ment and forthcoming marriage Order a binful of WASHED Castle Gate Stoker Coal of their daughter, Louise, to Albert S. Wagstaff, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wagstaff of Karri as, Utah. The young couple have chosen October 13, as the date for their marriage. They will be married in the Logan temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daA reception will Saints. follow that evening. The prospective bride is a graduate of the Utah State Agricultural college in Logan with the class of 1948. She has taught school in the South Summit elementary school during the past school year. The bridegroom is also a student of the U.5.A.C. He served in the army for two years durreing the war and recently turned from a mission in the East Central states. Think back-th- en plan ahead! Don't get caught with a short fuel supply. Order enough CafW Gate Coal stored in your bin to last through the burning season. Store ond burn CASTLE GATE the stoker coal that's WASHED . . . BLENDED . . . DUSPRUFEO. Got more heat for your fuel dollar and enjoy cleaner home. Order Castle Gate Cool today. y Phone14 KNUDSON BROS. DEFICIENCY symptoms like1 B-VITA- Mantua. , were: Mrs. Alfred Jensen, Mrs. Har-Iin- d Temple Rites Unite HM Tanner Teeter Sept. And Anderson, IMrs. Hast Peters- Audrey on, Mrs. Rasp Christensen, Mrs. Vernon 1 'Albert Holmgren, IMrs. Parley Mrs. 'Delbert Holm-peMr. and Mrs. Herbert Tanner Holmgren, Mrs. Mrs. Roy Thorson, Grouse Creek announce the Dwood Jensen, M r s. Darrel marriage of their daughter, AuGardner, Mrs. Merle Jensen, Mrs. drey, to Vernon Teeter on SepH- .'J. Taylor and Mrs. Freldo Antember 1 in the Salt Lake L. D. derson. S. temple. The bridegroom is vAt the third party guests the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. . Teeter of Yost, Utah. me: ... , ,Mrs. J. H. Fronk, Mrs. B. E. Accompanying couple Peckinpaugh, both. of Tremon-ton- ; through the temple were Mr. of and Mrs. Hughie L. Thompson of Mrs. Wynn Hansen Fielding; Miss Alice Hansen of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. HerCreek Washington, D. C.; Mrs. A. D, bert Tanner of Grouse ' Rich, Mrs. Art Feldstead. and Bishop and Mrs. Almy Felli(Mrs. Byron N. Benson, Mrs. H. ni an of Yost. n, ( . the A great new formula combining Iron is important in helping the body build up I. A dinner was served members of the wedding party following the ceremony at the 'Hotel Utah dining room . The bride and groom are Mrs. Samson of Panama to the both graduates of Box Elder party. high school and will make their . Delightful food was served home at Yost where Mr. Teeter from a table in the yard. The is engaged in ranching. table was made lovely .by floral arrangements from the hostesses L. Caldwell Peck, all of Garland; Lloyd H. L. Davis, Dean (Wixom, Pearse, Mrs. Deed Simonsen, Mrs. Ray Grant and (Mrs. Thompson. Mrs. Louise Benson brought garden. Mrs. Osborn plans to celebrate Peach Days before returning to New Mexico where she will cont- at the inue her study sity of New Mexico. Cud Of Thanks To those who kindness Univer- by their acts of expressed their sym- pathy and friendship at the time of the death of our beloved son and brother. Noble Alfred Hansen, we wish to express heartfelt thanks. to thank We wish the ward bisho- pric, the Relief society, our all others who asany way. PETER HANSEN AND FAMILY. friends, and sisted in .oo ,n yournl'urm Plan 52. 4. Pr pound, so Wr on pound wok of two pounds ordi a ? Mb $I.4S; 5 Hi. jJKlAl PURPOSE " 1 bd, LAWN ' 8ro " $., BLEND poor dry soil. S lb. $4 M . food root. 7 wnkiwnSQnSOfood.ft. With thto $2.41 boa THOMPSON HARDWARE Just one Bexel capsule contains Mother In Brigham visited by her son and Mr. and Mrs. is being daughter-in-law- Gaylon 5 , L. Caldwell of Palo Alto, California. Gaylon is attending Stanford university, where he is a candidate for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Mrs. Caldwell is the former Vickie Mae Bigler of Boise, Idaho. Mrs. Rosenbaum arrived home September 4 from a two week vacation in the Pacific Northwest and Canada. Mrs. Edward Benes Will Leave For California Saying farewell to Mrs. Edward Benes, were a group of friends and neighbors at a party given by (Mrs. Wendell Hotter, and Mrs. Fred Burr at the home of Mrs. Kotter Saturday afternoon. Guests present were, Mrs. Benes, Mrs. Merlin Larsen, Mrs. Owen Westenskow, Mrs. Chester Johnson, 'Mrs. Basil Olson, Mrs. J. Dale Hunsaker, Mrs. Burr and Mrs. Kotter. Mrs. Benes leaves this week with her children, Margaret and CaliEdward for Sacramento, fornia to join Mr. 'Benes who is employed with the division of architects for the state of Lots of people who are apparently in good health who have no diseases, no infections in their body still cannot seem to toe the ' mark, cannot pull themselves out of a nervslump. ous, overfatigued Such a condition may be due to the simple fact that you do not get enough and Iron in your food. Of course, your condition may be due to ome other cause, so it is wise to consult your doctor. But if mild Vitamin B and Iron deficiencies are the origin of your miseries, then Bexel Special Formula may do wonders for you! OLDER PEOPLE often eat a diet which is and Iron. To them, deficient in Bexel Special Formula just one capsule a is day may be a special blessing. 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An Priscilla Iverson Will Return To Cal. After Summer Visit In Brigham faax lawn seed J Gayfon Mrs. M. S. Rosenbaum with IRON promises new help for you! INS 10 So. Main Phone 122 rmm ST ATT . |