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Show lx PAGE THREE ELDER NEWS needaY. July 12, 1950 jigham City, Utah history concerning the Mrs. Jessie B. ForsgTen, Hgham City, who died at ' be Saturday July 1, an fas inadvertently made Mrs. Dan F. Olsen And Granddaughter Return From California Newlyweds Mr. And Mrs. Lynn Anderson Honored At Lovely Garden Reception Mon.V - Mrs. Dan F.. Olsen and granddaughter, Kay Lynn Olsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Olsen returned Monday from a pleasant two week vacation spent in California where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. July 5 Issue of this paper, Mervyn Weis at San Francisco f stated that she married and Mr. and Mrs. James Bailey Redwood City. Mrs. Weis, the p. Forsgren, December 5, of Actually she married former Madge Olsen and Mrs. Forsgren on that date, Bailey, the former Gwen Olsen, lad two children, Mrs. are daughters of Mrs. Dan F. bisen of Bear River City Olsen. Jph Burt Forsgren of Tre-- , While in California, the group Gerald Forsgren died visited many places of interest er 27. 1938. and Mrs. Olsen and Kay Lynn line 16, 19413 she married report having an enjoyable vaX Forsgren. cation. 10 7H1LCO Wm(k Honoring newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Anderson, a garden reception was held at the home of the bndes parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Holst, Monday eve-- , ning, July 10. The bride is the former Glenna Ann Holst The groom is the son of Mr. ' and Mrs. Earl Anderson. The young couple were married in the Logan L. D. S. temple earlier Monday, following which a dinner was held at the Bluebird cafe in (Logan with relatives and friends present. At the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Collett, Mrs. Mildred Snow, Mr. and Mrs. IMerrell Squires and the brides parents. At the reception in the g the bride was dressed In a Queen Ann original wedding dress with a head piece of orange blossoms made of mother of pearl. She carried a bouquet of baby orchids. j eve-nin- The brides mother was dressed in a navy blue dress and wore a baby orchid and rose bud The bride grooms corsage. mother was in a green dress and 70 t Sets August As Wedding Date ('1 f wore an orchid corsage. Matron of honor was Delores Holst, sister of the bride. She wore a sheer green dress and p of beautiful yellow corsage roses. The bridesmaids were sisters of the groom, Renee and Maurlne Anderson. They each wore yellow- corsages. , Best man to the groom was Robert Holst, brother, of the Compartment heres Adreal vanced De- BRACELETS sign at lowest price ever! NECKLACES EARRINGS New Double CLIPS SETS as meat storage or vegetable ,Jr Here is quality Costume Jewelry youll find at ' much higher pricesl Beautifully cut and mounted stones on rhodium hacks. White and colors tn a large crisper Doer Self-Closi- latch $2 Down A Week PHilco Super Power System e variety. Warranty temple rites ''a V 0. C. JEWELRY 37 South Main Street phone 234 C. B. STRATFORD, Manager $6.40 on this great , combination OFFER . run IRONMASTE Club 4-- H Organized In Corinne club The Know N Sew was organized Thursday, July 6, at 4 oclock In the afternoon at the home of Edna Smoot of Corinne. The name of the club was decided upon and the election of officers took place. The officers are as follows: Elaine Davis, president; Sally Roundy, secre-tary- ; Sherma Stallings, treasurer; Edna Smoot, reporter, and Monalee Hansen, song leader. The club leaders are Joan Norman and Carol Roundy. The outing was discussed and the girls agreed to bring 4-- .,V Mss Colleen of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- club TJfc&JHappy stitchers p met at the home of Rowena Williams, Thursday,-- July 7, at 4 oclock in the afternoon. Mrs. Gunderson, club leader, gave the lesson and Instructed the girls on making hot pads. A talk, "Care of the Body, was given by Nancy Ferry. The min utes of the last meeting were read and approved. Light refreshments were serv ed to the ten girls present and their leader. Next meeting will be held at the home of Sandra Orem, Thursday, July 13, at oclock in the afternoon. TANNER N' Sew Know 4-- A PHILCO pays for itself in food savings! BUY NOW while theyre still available! , In Logan on sflvi: Veterans of Foreign Wars and Auxiliary and their partners will be hosts and hostesses to district officers of the V, F. W. e from Logan, Tremonton, and Brigham City at a party to be held Thursday evening, July 17 at 7 oclock at Rees Pioneer park. Games will be played and a program has been arranged. Good food will highlight the evening. Plans will also be discussed concerning the V. F. W. day at Lagoon, to be held late in August for all V. F. W. mem bers and Auxiliary members and their partners from , the state of Utah. All V. F. W. members and their partners, and Auxiliary members and their partners are invited to attend, officers stated. August 3. Happy Stitchers Hold Regular Weekly Meeting X 3,7.2 Cu. Ft PHILCO REFRIGERATOR $259.50 Rlfoir tV . Miss Charlene Benson and Miss Fern Hirschi returned this week from- - an enjoyable sightseeing tour that took them to Portland, Oregon, San Francisco and to Reno, Nevada. They reported seeing many historical and Interesting places during their trip. Miss Hirschi is spending a few days at Park Valley visiting with friends and relatives and Miss Benson is enjoying a few days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Benson at Honeyville before returning to their duties at the First Secur ity bank. 6))49 Use as separata food trays or $10.00 in L.D.S. htV Charlene Benson And Fern Hirschi Return From Pleasant Trip Utility Trays cm Anderson ert K. Snow. She will become the bride of Nathan Anderson in rites to be solemnized in the Logan L. D. S. temple. . The future bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Anderson of Bear River City. A wedding reception will follow the wedding ceremony., Freezing CA sXV daughter Yes, Nathan Setting August 3, as her wedding date is Miss Colleen Snow, HORIZONTAL fOnly bride of With Nathan Anderson H who will become the Snow Will Exchange Nuptial Vows Only Refrigerator at its price with ' Snow bride. Assisting at the gift room were SPECIAL PURCHASE SAVES YOU PLEHTYH FULL-WIDT- Colleen ,, Phone your news to 1,000. Officers At Party Miss - Mary Lou Squires, Sonia Holst, Nancy Reese, Nelda Allen and Merl Allen. Assisting with the serving at a table centered with a large wedding cake and trimmed with sweet peas were Thelma Allen, Janet Jensen, Pauline Anderson and Karon Anderson. All of the girls assisting wore pastel colored dresses with pink and white organdy aprons. In charge of the guest book , was Mrs. Etta Moskowltz. Music was furnished by Connie and (Donna Morgan and Miss Steffen on electrical steel guitars. Miss Darla Rockwood sang jthree numbers. V.F.W. And Aux. To Honor District One IPteair IFr Von TOHfo Ho h William T. Davis Is Speaker In Second Ward Bishop Glen Knudsen presid ed at sacrament meeting In the Second ward last Sunday eve ning and Earl V. Hansen con ducted. The organ prelude was by Renie H. Llttlewood. The opening song, "We Thank Thee, O God, For A Prophet,' was sung by the congregation and Jessie W. Owens gave the This was fol opening prayer. lowed by singing, Gently Raise The Sacred Strain, For the Sab baths Come Again. Nello Jen sen and Carl Sederholm took care of the sacrament and were assisted by the deacons. Grace Burt, president of the Primary, said Dennis Hammer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hammer, had completed the requir ed work In Primary and he re. celved a certificate of gradua tlon. He was presented and accepted by the bishop as wor thy to be ordained a deacon. Arthur George and William V. Barnes, having completed the required work In the deacons quorum, each one was accepted and sustained as worthy to be promoted to the office of teach 4-- all equipment and material to the next meeting so they could start their' sewing projects. Light refreshments were served and the next meeting will be held Monday, July 10, at the NORTH MAIN FURNITURE Clyde home of Carol Roundy. Our Stratford, Mgr. Tell Suppliers If You Want Us Them- - r We're Passing Elder William T. Davis was the speaker for the evening and spoke on the subject, Baptism For the Remission of Sins. As a closing song the congregation sang, Sing We Now At Partwas ing, and the benediction pronounced by. Elder Elmer The Word On To You . NO INCREASE IN Hopkins. Local People Report Vacation In The East PRICES Mr. and Mrs. Ova C. Bennett and family and Sarah Marble returned recently from a two week vacation In Woodbine, Ken GOOD VARIETY IN ALL PRICE RANGES ' IF YOU ACT NOW! tuck. 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