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Show i Will Exchange Wedding 01 DH,ene wen Vows fo Francis Is Announced August 21 Married Friday, July vrfv-- ' sincere iething Snter wit Members of the Kindergarten" to club invited their partners their Mr. and Mrs. party held at Rees Pioneer park Thursday evening, August 10. More than 100 people attended. A delicious hot supper was served at long tables attractively decorated with flower arrangements. club Mrs. Fred L. Petersen, president, introduced Mrs. R. N. Price, who welcomed the guests. A program was then presented under the direction of Mrs. Irma Hansen consisting of two vocal numbers by a trio composed of r Yvonne Anderson, Jessie and LaVonne Erlcksen. Accordion numbers were then played by Renie DeMars and a quartet sang vocal numbers. In the quartet were Renie DeMars, Earl Faulkner, Johnny Holmes and Ralph Westover. Several members of the club participated in a skit which was under the direction of Ruth Beecher. Community singing at the opening of the program was lead by Irma Hansen. To conclude the ,demaruj lhe Colo. ,be Put to store it h has s j this ' spei), own causo future oblems oi licipalitie. ce- - He his as mayoi first vl. Municipal ate dj. s Colorado ;nt Com. wmfigh Utah. egress' Sept 5 entertainment, evenings group again sang songs. ommittee its a good idea different slant on CTIMES et roity ollini a applies to furnace servicing. One ling and ice cleaner advertises his ce by filling your front with a big dust bag . . . that would lelp remove lirt and grime from your ice and air vents. THAT with Valut BOX ELDER NEWS Wednesday, August 16, 1950 Brigham City, Utah , ' - Mr. And Mrs. Orson Korth Visit With Son Mr. and Mrs. Orson Korth AQLets re- from a short cently returned trip to Nampa, Idaho. Wrhile there they visited with their son, Ted and family. They report an enjoyable trip. 0(11100 RU! ? Save money on wedding announcements, reception lnvota-tionetc., at the News-Journa- l. ng plant after all, just clean your thoroughly . . . thats what you done. ARDLESS of how big you cant than ALL the well guarantee the remove bag, dirt to . . . do RIGHT NOW, phone ONE I let us add your name to servicing list. It youll be ing it up again. 'i ) with that same phone I you can order your of coal. We dont what John L. has in i this winter but our ad-(i- s Keep the bin BE SOCIABLE BOWL! 'furnace It be long until win-(suppl- y W ... Spend a pleasant evening bowling with your neighbors. Come bowl on our new alleys. BEEHIVE AL i One & s, Sego Lilly DUP Camp Present Program In Second Ward Sunday APPLIANCE 68 No. Main THE DANCE - BOWL 0 SERIES NEW LOW TERMS euiYj QL11 SIZES Frlgidaire has a model and price to suit your exact needs I e New styling Inside and out e New adjustable aluminum shelves e New twin Model shown the DM-9- slack-u- p Hydrators New Meat Storage Tray e Now Improved Meter-Mislook at It outside I took at It Inside I You t a nt match a Frlgidaire I 0 Porcelain Inside and Out er $339.75 others from $184.75 IEEIniDVE T COAL & APPLIANCE 68 North Main Phone ONE Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Loveland . . . who were married at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Waddoups of Bear River City. Following the wedding ceremony a reception was held the same evening in the Bear River City ward chapel. 1C TODAY Shirley Waddoups Exchanges Wedding Vows With J. Robert Loveland At Bear River City THURSDAY De-An- ton SENATM Refrigerators 'Mrs. Ralph Westover was general chairman of the party assisted by Hartel Woodland, Mary Wood, Delores Woodland, Doris Tingey, Donna Valentine, Ruth Bott, Lillis Haws, Ruby Smith, Chloe Bundy, Sylvia lladfield, oia Stowell and Ida Shirley Waddoups became the Primary Anniversary Is wife of J. Robert Loveland, July Bishop Glen Knudsen 21, at 7 oclock in the evening Honored In Eighth Ware presiding at the Second ward at the home of her parents, Mr., sacrament meeting last Sunday and Mrs. Thomas By Teachers, Officers Waddoups of evening, the Sego Lily camp of Bear River City. Mr. and Mrs. The 72nd anniversary of the the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Duet Loveland of Deweyville are Primary was honored in the presented the program. the parents of the groom. Eighth ward Sunday evening, Lafayette F. Jensen conduct With Bishop Vernon L. John- August 6, at the regular sacraed the preliminary exercises son of Bear River City officia- ment meeting by the Primary of which were opened with an or was conduct- ficers and teachers who were in the ceremony ting gan prelude by Renie H. Little ed in the presence of the two wood. The congregation then immediate families, relatives charge of the program. Climax of the program was sang O Ye Mountains High, and friends. the lighting of candles at the and Alfreda Jepperson gave the To take their marriage vows conclusion and the singing by opening prayer. the couple stood before a set- the congregation of Shine On While the sacrament was beof colored gladiolas ting pastel ing prepared the congregation in tall baskets flanked by white in honor of the anniversary. Prelude music was by Nancy sang, How Great the Wisdom tapers in seven branch cantela-bra- . a Seagull girl. Opening Morrell, and the Love." Lovely vases of garden song was We Thank Thee O Ardell Jeppson and Lynn flowers decorated the room. and the God For A Prophet Reeder had charge of the sacraThe bride, given in marriage was given by prayer opening ment assisted by twelve deacons, by her father, was beautiful in Paulette Lichtenstein. President The remainder of the time .a, white slipper satin gown. The Jean Sycamore gave the welwas turned over to the' Sego gown was styled with a tight was reader for Lily D.U.P. camp. With Presi- fitting bodice trimmed in lace come address and dent Anna J. Jensen in charge, and a full skirt in train. Her the program. During the evening' Maren the first D.U.P. number was a veil of brides illusion fell from sang I Think When I Tingey talk by Mrs. Mae Smith, a memwore crown. an read That She beaded Sweet Story of Old. ber of the County camp. This orchid corsage. The teachers taking part were was followed by alto clarinet seAs her maid of honor the Marge Jensen, Deon Lichtenlection by Jay Meservy, accomchose Joy Waddoups, her stein, Zula Kelly, Doris Secrist, bride panied by Mrs. Littlewood. Mrs. Ted Richardsen, Priscilla Bott, Joan Hess, Lila sister. reviewed Facer briefly sister of the Joseph was 'chosen Howard, Marilyn McCabe, n and the driving early perse- to be matron groom of honor. The LuDean Young, Thompson, cutions of the Saints in Nauvoo. (Miss Joyce Hooker Elaine Willie and Daisy Bott. Also the trek across the plains bridesmaids, from Miss Kanard and Margaret and their arrival in Salt Lake Montpelier, Idaho and college City. of Shirley, all wore pasPresident Jensen thanked all friends tel colored gowns. Mrs. Wadwho had taken part and after, a model of pink and Alice doups chose Ruth J. Valentine Mrs. 'Loveland and chose a modNelson sang, 'When Theyre el of IT'S ALWAYS pink. Gone Well Not 'Forget Them. Mr. Guss Burbank, uncle of Elda Nelson gave the closing the groom, was best man. Mrs. prayer. George Quinney of Tremonton played the wedding march. A At The Hans Knudsens Receive reception was held that evening Word of 18th Grandchild in the ward recreation hall, with a large crowd attending. Mr. and Mrs. 'Hans Knudsen The sewing table was decorated of Brigham City recently re- with a lace table cover with a " PICK O' THE PICTURES" ceived word of the birth of a three-tierewedding cake topnew grandson, their 18th. ped with a miniature bride and The baby was born August 11, groom. The cake was made to Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Ellsworth by the grooms mother. The daring, amazing, roman- The of Van Nuys, California. Those assisting at the receptic exploits 0- 1mother is the former Ruth Knud tion were 'Mrs. Sharon Pack, sen of Brigham City. Mrs. Darrell Loveland, Mrs. Ted Richardson, Mrs. Lyle Nessen, Mrs. Colen Waddoups, and Miss Corinne Daughters Of DeAnn'Davis. The new Mr. and Utah Pioneers To Meet Mrs. Loveland will be at home in Tremonton where Mr. LoveThe next meeting of the land is employed. announced D.U.P. of Corinne is . . . the Bandit Queen with today by Mrs. Rhoda Owens, Illinois passed a law in 1911 Randolph Scott, Gene Tierney, to 'provide for the care of desecretary. Dana Andrews and John Shep-perThe meeting will be held Fri- pendent, neglected and delinday, August 18, at 2 oclock in quent children. It was the first sweetthe afternoon, at the home of state in the nation to pass such Belle was a wonderful . . but a terrible en. heart Rose Nelsen. a law. emy! Tender in love . . . but All members are urged to at a fury against injustice! tend. Toni Twin, Kothlena Crescents, iayi: L CLEGG FRIGIDAIRE With DO is WE w Miss Darlene Tingey . . . whose engagement and forthcoming marriage to Francis M. Rogers, son of Isaac H. Rogers, was announced this week by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Tingey of Brigham City. Face The Issues (Paid political advertising, Claude Hirschi, Hurricane) Hun-sake- Board Watei and . PAGE THREE Over 100 Attend Kindergarten's "Mr. And Mrs." Party At Pioneer Park 21 ADVENTURE A nil tender, yet terrifying love affair that defies eternity, starring exciting and supremely lovely Jennifer Jones and handsome, romantic Joseph CottenI DAVID O. SELZNICK presents the screens most romantic team COOL BARRYMORE d WED. - THURS ,S LILLIAN GISH CECIL KELLAWAY Directed by WILLIAM DIETERLE tho book by Robert Nothin Screen play by Foul From an adaptation by and Peter Berneli Leonardo Bercovlcl Associate producer David Hempstead From Osborn Featuring the music of DEBUSSY HIT NO. 2 ffS TUB Nfitww to!iN6 Notice: wm w V; eVERH0 with STARTS 7:30 P. M. AND 10:30 P. M. RANDOLPH SCOTT NANCY KELLY 0 Portrait of Jenny should be seen from the beginning THIS IS WHY U. S. TROOPS FIGHT IN KOREA! 7TH FLEET GUARDS FORMOSA! U. S. DRAFTS MEN FOR ASIA DUTY! CESAR ROMERO BINNIE BARNES TONI Refill, SPIN Curler JOHN 1 CARRADINE A Toe CFHTUeY-FOBtCORtTMUMPHI , K, 2 TOEOJUEDE OF KOREA THE DEATH OF A DREAM written and narrated by Quentin Reynolds Plus Selected Short Subjects HAMILTON 10 South Main DRUG Phone 122 MOVIES ARE BETTER THAN EVER AT THE ROXY ir |