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Show V five PAGE NEWS OX ELDER ilghatn City. Utah 19. 1950 y(dnedaY April In hume ceremonies, Miss Charlene Coleman, daugh-te- r Peterson of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cole- former Donna Of Girl the bride Clty became Becomes Mother of Wendell Holmes, re Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Relatives in Brigham City Holmes of Corinne, March 29 Mrs. from word received ,lv The wedding was at the New Brunswick, of Pack m 1, moth-f- r grooms home in Corinne. the became i that she The bride was lovely In a March 30. pink of a baby girl. suit with matching accessories she is the former Donna The bridal party, consisting of of Brigham City. the bride and groom, the best will be named The baby man, Richard Fryer, and the brides maid, Anna Marie Peterson, stood before two tall canto '1,000. news our phone delabra with tapering candles, flanked by a large bouquejt of white and pink delpheniums. Bishop Henry Norman officiated over the marriage. Following the ceremonies a luncheon was served to twenty SSf LAKE STAMP CO. close friends and relatives. Many Dept. C. 43 W. 3rd S. beautiful gifts were received. The young couple will make their home in Brigham City. n RECOMMENDED SUNDAY LISTENING Orpheus Chorus Gives Program At Perry The Orpheus chorus presented the program last Sunday eveat the ning Perry ward in con- nection with sacrament meeting. Prelude was played by Louise Davis and meeting was conducted by Douglas Oyler. Opening song. 'Love At Home," was followed by invocation by Douglas Quayle. The sacramental song, God, Our 'Father, Hear Us Pray, was sung, after which Norman Watkins conducted the chorus with Verna Johnson, accompanist. The program consisted of Invocation and Sunshine Of Your Smile." A trio composed of Alice Nelson, Inez Peters and Lola Nielsen sang The King of Glory. Speaker of the evening was Elbert Beecher. The two concluding numbers the chorus were "Beside Still by Don t wait until you run out. Waters and Lord Bless You Order your stationery, office and and Keep You, after which the business forms, envelopes, etc., benediction was pronounced by today at the Elmer R. Mathews. News-Journa- 12:45 THE , 1:30 P. M. MERCER 1:45 McCLEOD P.M. DANGER DR. 3 P. M. Meeting Of Five Steps Of Corinne Held Monday A meeting of the Five Steps of Corinne was held Monday, April 17, at the home of Tresa Ordonez. The following members were present: Connie Rio, Sophie Sanpiilona, Esther Tresa Ordonez and Geraldine Reed. One guest was present, Leone Rader. Refreshments were served and enjoyed by all. The next meeting will be held next Monday, April 24, at the home of Esther Sanpillano. San-pillon- ON K B Northern Good H U Utahs Music Station KELVIN ATOR DIAL 800 A fnawni Planter Renner. Cutter Bit Guard k i i MERREITS, Inc Walk A Block & Save- - April 8. vocal solo, "Sunshine in was sung by Olive Petersen, accompanied by Pearl Crompton. 100 good cheer visits were reported and the closing song. Have I Done Any Good In The World Today, w'as fol lowed by benediction by Rae N. Christensen. were Delicious refreshments served to 22 members and 3 visitors by Alice Rich, Olivia An derson and Mable Holland. A Your Smile, r T TT T T T 10 OH TRIM i wear a CHAMPION r f Everyone It admired whohnsthn t youthful, stream lined figure. The ChampionSupport la a flexible, band woven with a special surgical with no buckles. Its elastic ODmIQKJS . one-pie- ce comfortable, f eel a rl gh t. eaiy-to-we- I ar, Dont V 1 . f' J delay Look Trim Now, ' ! f i The V. F. W. auxiliary will hold its regular meeting at the War Memorial home Thursday evening, April to 20 at 8 oclock, according Ellon Richman, president. Initiation of new members and other important matters will be discussed at this meeting. ' To California -- i V.F.W. Aux. To Meet Thursday Evening FOB DEPENDABILITY Dik Harrow Banuc Spools 5 endiGHMi ham City returned last week from Vallejo, California, where she spent the winter visiting with iier daughter, Mrs. Roland Peterson and son Richard. Mdny interesting places were visited in company with Mr. and Mrs. and Leroy Mortensen Louise, who drove daughter, down to Vallejo for the Easter vacation. Mrs. Johnson returned to Brig ham City with them. GREAT MUCH EASIER WITH, AN. y Mrs. Lilly Y. Johnson of Brig- SUNDAY IS IT'S SO Mis. Cl. lienee Jensen visited in Salt Luke City recently, with a daughter, Mis. Jack Elison and Miss Ruby Jensen. While there I Mrs. Lily Johnson Is Back From California DANFIELD Mrs. Clarence Jensen Visits In Salt Lake The Sunflower camp of the I Mr. and Mrs. lring Christen Daughters of Utah Pioneers met sen, Mr. and Mis. Rass Christen she attended a bridal shower at the home of Olivia F. Ander- - sen and daughter, Patty, Dena son Thursday evening. Jennie Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Merle for Miss Jensen, who is being Jones, captain, presided and Jensen and daughter, Merlyn, married in the near futuie. and son Rusty, of Bear River conducted. "Put Your Shoulder To The Cl,Y: Mr- - Lc,Sar Christenson and an Mrs sey Jensen of Wheel. was sung and prayer Brigham City, attended a fare was given by Kathryn Olsen. Sunday evenumbers well testimonial President Two Instrumental honoring ning and A. Christensen amt his George entitled Sweet and Low, wife, were played Vicvtory March, J. Christensen who were Myrtle Bruce Beecher, Carr, by Ray to preside over the AusScott Olsen and Charley Keller. called tralian mission field of the Mrs. Jones reported that the of Church Jesus Christ of Latter-daassessment to the Memorial Saints. building had been paid and the (GX3T1 purchase of seven song books and two Heart Throbs. the D. U. P. book, had been made pos sible by the gift card commit GVOitnjT) tee which is headed by Lillian Mrs. chairman. Jones Felt, lauded the committee for their loyal support which made this their way into 13 offices in two possible. buildings during one nights Blended whiskey 86 proof. spirits, Utahs first newspaper. The toil but their loot totaled only 65 groinDist neutral Schenley , Inc , N Y C. Deseret News, was presented by $99. Ora N. Anderson, after which Rae N. Christensen, county vice captain, reported on the conven tion held m Salt Lake City on The Ladies Aid society of the Community Presbyterian church will be held in the Sunday school room of the church house Wednesday, April 19, (today) at 2 oclock in the afternoon, it was announced today. The purpose of the meeting will be to do sewing for the bazaar soon to be held. Everyone is invited to attend and there will be plenty of sewing for everyone, a (spokesman for the group said. OF WORSHIP MUSIC CJiffoid and June Lawer Richardson, Brigham City, baby girl born April 14. Norman and DeOn Christensen Lichtenstein. 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