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Show t PAGE FOUR Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, April 19, 1950 Corinne Camp Of DUP To Meet This Friday .The Corinne camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet Friday, v April 21, j at 2 oclock in the afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hulda Campbell. f , (M0JGE0 Civic1 Improvement Club Americanism Committee Give Program At Plans April Luncheon For Saturday, April 22 Legion Aux. Meeting April Bride Sacrament Meeting In Sixth Ward Sunday BOX ELDER NEWS Sacrament meeting was held Sunday evening in the Sixth ward chapel with Bishop Richard Hansen in charge. The opening song, The Spirit of God, was sung by the congregation and the opening prayer was offered by Garth Baird. The sacrament song, The Lord Is My Shepherd,1 was sung and Wendell Gilbert and Robert Tingey took care of the sacrament and were assisted by the deacons. The remainder of the time was turned over to the Scouts. Scoutmaster Floyd Anderson gave a talk after which Lynn Richards, assistant scoutmaster, announced the following The. April luncheon for the retiring officers of the Civic Improvement club will be held Saturday, April 22, at 1:30 oclock in the afternoon, In the Commercial club rooms, It was announced today. , All members are invited, but it is necessary to make reservations by Thursday, April 20, It was announced. memTo make reservations bers should phone Mrs. H. L. Pearse, number 404: Mrs. Chester Hamilton, number 112; or Mrs. S. Martin Rasmussen, number 298. pro-gra- to cut down repair bills this way Advancing of the. colors and a talk by Gary Hollingsworth on Truth. Johnny Baird gave a short talk on Avoiding the Use of Profanity, and this was followed by another short talk by NolarT Tingey, entitled Of A Still Small Voice." Wayne Hun-sake- r sang I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked and he was accompanied by, Patty Smith. A short discourse on Scouting was given by Robert Bett, Richard Bett, Nolan Tingey and Mar-viNelsen. Earl Nielsen played a cornet solo, TestiMy mony, accompanied by Henry Nielsen. Lyle Jenkins gave a talk on Boy Scouts. Tenderfoot badges were awarded to Lorin and Ronald Armstrong, Lyle Jenkins, Ralph Harding, Richard Bett and Mar vin Nelson by Lloyd Anderson. Explorer badges were given to Don Ray Secrist, Robert Tingey and Lynn Richards by Royal Reeve. Merit badges were giv en to Sendy Sheffield, Jim Bun' dy, Lynn Richards, Gary Hoi lingsworth, Robert Tingey, Lar ry Anderson, Ross Jensen and John Baird by Wayne Loveland. A Bronze Palm was awarded to Lynn Richards by Bishop Hansen. The closing song Praise God From.Whom All Blessings Flow, was by the congregation. Pray, . er was offered by Robert n ' ' Miss Kathryn Hunsaker W. , . . daughter of Mrs. Ruth Hunsaker, exchanged ding vows with Jack Hadfield on April 12. - , i ' '- i v - i You can save 40$ to double ring ceremony performed at the Logan L. O. S, ElRay temple by President Christiansen, united a popular young couple on April 12. Pretty Miss Kathryn Hunsaker, daughter of Mrs. Ruth W. Hunsaker became the wife of Jack W. Hadfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hadfield on this date. Accompanying the couple to the temple were: Mr. and Mrs. d John Hadfield, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson of Manti, Mrs. Mrs. Lottie Zundell Grant Broadhead of Salt Lake Bishop and Mrs. Lewis City; Leaves For Cal. Trip Wight, Mr. and Mrs. Dick LarMrs. Lottie Zundell of Brig sen and Mrs. Ruth Hunsaker. ham City, left for San Diego, Leland Anderson, an uncle of Calif. last Friday to visit 'her the bride, was asked to speak at daughter, Mrs. Ruby Boedeker a meeting in the temple prior to the wedding rites. for several weeks. Later the same evening, a reception honored the newlyweds, AUTO-V- U who were joined in the recep' THEATER tion line by Mr. and Mfs. HadDRIVE-Ifield, Mrs. Hunsaker, ' the best man and brother of the groom, Last Times Tonight Reed Hadfield, and two brides. (Wednesday) maids, Miss Charlene Benson of American Empire" Honeyville and Shirley Anderson of Manti. The wedding party with Richard Dix, Leo stood before two tall candelaPreston Foster bra holding lighted, graduated Second Feature tapers which were tied with & "Trade Winds" large satin ribbon. The bride was radiant in a with Fredric March and white slipper satin gown fashJoan Bennett ioned with long pointed sleeves WedEvery Tuesday and and full skirt with a wide lace nesday are Family Nights trim cascading down the back Your carload admitted and forming a ruffle in the front of the skirt. A matching for $1.00 ruffle formed a yoke at the top the fitted bodice. A brides Thursday & Friday . of illusion veil trimmed in matchPaulette Goddard ing lace, was caught at the Ray Milland in crown by a seed pearl trimmed tiera. Her bridal bouquet was "Crystal Ball" of pink and white split carnaand tions centered with a detachable "SUNDOWN" rose corsage tied with satin with Gene Tierney, George streamers. Miss Anderson was gowned in Sanders and Bruce Cabot pastel pink and Miss Benson In A lovely N 6015 J on heavy duly engine ' maintenance by using wRPM DELO Special i It Lubricating tains new, high-levcompounding that cuts engine deposits and wear up to 60 over conOR. con- - Ca-rill- el , t f ventional heavy-duttype oils.' Ask about RPM DELO Special y i Lubricating Oil today I I i ! j , Distributed By V. REEDER REYNOLDS ! 181 South 8th West f Phone 68 or 129-- wed- Popular Brigham City Couple Exchange Rings In Logan L.D.S. Temple Ceremony Le-lan- Product of Standard ot California on the first star was read "PICK O' THE PICTURES" Starts Today! by Bertha Jensen, after which May read, Dont Hide Your Love For The U.S.A. Bessie then read of the "Miracle of America, and Vella Sackett sang two vocal solos entitled, and Flag Without A Stain, School Perry Sunday was Rain. Her accompanist Gives Faster Program Margaret Johnsen. Larene Smith gave a reading, An Easter program was pre- entitled "John Smith, U. S. A., sented in connection with the and a vocal duet was sung by and Arvella PowSunday School, April 16 at the Birdie-Smiters. They sang the official Perry ward. The program was directed by American Legion auxiliary song. Refreshments were served to Raymond Hansen. The Opening song was "Wel- bring the evening to a close. come, Welcome Sabbath Morning," and Max Nelson offered Phone your news to 1,000. the invocation. The sacramental song, Bless This House, was sung by Billie Busby, accompanied by Arlene Wight. The sacrament gem was conducted by Richard Billings. Two and a half minute talks Today And Thursday were given by Dorothy Hirschi and Richard White who spoke Two First Run Hits k of the Ressurrection. DESI ARNAZ South Box Elder stake board HATCHER MARY members attending were Merle in , s Beecher and Edith B. Harding. Mrs. Harding also directed prac"HOLIDAY In classes tice singing. Regular HAVANA " were then held and closing song Hit No. 2 was "Sunshine In Your Heart, after which benediction was ofROY ACUFF fered by Lawrence Wright. in Af-to- Runs Wed. pastel blue. They carried matching nosegays. The brides mother chose an aqua blue print street length dress with a pink and white corsage and Mrs. Hadfields dress of navy and yellow print was ac cented by a yellow and white corsage. wedA delicately decorated ding cake topped with a miniature bride and groom was placed on a lace covered table flanked by tapers In crystal holders. Mrss Karen Craghead played soft solovox music between program numbeis which consisted of a vocal solo by the bridesmaids, Miss Charlene Benson a and Miss Shirley Anderson; quartet composed of Conrad Johnson, Ronald and Bob Madsen and DeVerne Rasmussen, accompanied by Carol Johnson; a violin solo by Janice Hansen; a vocal .solo by Janice Eskel-seand an original songf was sung by Vita Burt, Vernell Har-per- , Charlene Benson and 'Sally ' Hatch'. t Mrs. Grant Broadhead was in n Mrs. Johanna Jorgensen Returns From California Mrs. Johanna Jorgensen returned last Sunday night from Los Angeles, Calif., where she visited her son, Chester Jorgensen and his wife, and her daughter and husband, Mr.- - and Mrs, Lewis Lund of Glendale, Calif. Mrs. Jorgensen was accompanied by her son Clarence and his wife. They reported an en joyable trip. - Thurs. - Fri, Sat - FOR ALL THE WORLD TO LOVE! like this , since "Snow White o picture to the screen with nil Wolt Disney's wizardry! Not ., brought yfm h Tin-gey- A Members of the American Legion Auxiliary heard interesting talks and readings on Americanism at their meeting held on March 27. The meeting was conducted by Phyllis Call, first vice president. The program was under the, direction of Mrs. Bessie Eskel-senAmericanism chairman, and included the following: A paper Disneys fewer. Distributed by RKO RADIO PICTURES, INC. attraction and the film of This is a road-shochild each checker requires pany attending matinee' their established at to hold a ticket, purchased night in admission. increase no ,, of 23c. Adults; NOTE " SMOKY w pn MOUNTAIN ' MELODY" are BETTER Moies Also n STOOGE COMEDIES in than ever "Vagabond Loafers' COMING SUNDAY 'Jolson Sings Again' charge of the gift display and was assisted by Joan Broadhead, Leota Hunsaker and Carol Hunsaker. Mrs. Wm. 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