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Show ? Wj Wna Cheney And Clinton Baugh Honored At Reception Following Temple Marriage PBC, ter'yH.:orked r in 'Miss Edna Cheney, charming N. Cheney and Clinton Baugh, a son of Mrs. Blanche Baugh of Wells-vllle- , garage rt u , 40 Im are daughter of Mrs. Pearl Wow old rStupt.: years old. . exchanged wedding promyou How could uDt ises on September 25 at the Loare when you 65 years Mr gan L. D. S. temple. yeart old? overt1me! A reception was held of that evening at the Fifth ward amusement hall with many friends calling with their congratulations to the young couple. The newlyweds formed a ture as they stood before pic-a curved garden aft-entwined with gladioli and roses erf yel " By . low and pink with green Joseph H. Weston which carried out the color scheme used throughout the reauthor of ception. Tall baskets of glad" fhese Amazing ioli stood on either side of the garden arch. Mormons" In the receiving line were Miss Loretta Nelson of (Mantua, Miss $1.50 per copy Margaret Wyatt of Wellsville, the bridesmaids, and Ralph at Get your copy best Wyatt, man. Mothers of the couple also were in the line with their son and daughter. 22 South Main St. 10 till every evening of The bride was Wearing a gown )nen pure white slipper satin de- - mormons are 'DIFFERENT fol-iag- e MASON'S of getting her pelvis bone fractured in two places. Mrs Artell Whitaker spent several days in the Cooley hospital, last week. Mrs. Laurel Iversen of Logan visited the Glen Iversens Fri- signed with a tiny 'bodice 'top- pad at the neckline with a fine lace yoke and long, pointiee sleeves. Her silk lace bridal veil edged in satin, was caught by a coronet of satin. The and white rose bouquet waspink tied In wide satin ribbon. The attendants were gowned in yellow and rose gowns pastel and wore corsages on their left shoulders. Mrs. Cheney and Mrs. Baugh were in dark street dresses with rose corsagps. Pouring during the evening acre Joan. North and Shirley Wiom. In chaige of the gift room were Venice Baugh, e Bird and Josephine and Ruth Johnson. A large, delicately decorated five tierred cake trimmed with dainty rose buds, yellow and white butterflies and topped with a bride and groom encircled in a heart edged with tulle, stood at one end of the hall. For her honeymoon trip to Southern Utah, Mrs. Baugh selected a two piece hunter green suit with rust accessories. They are making their home in Wells ville. , Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, October 4, 19S0 After 40 Years Three years ago a letter rived in Brigham City addressed Mrs, Arlie Welling of Tremon-toM. Reeder, visited her mother, Mrs. Cliff Reverend Adolph Hall, Brigham (near Salt City Matteson, Thursday. Lake Utah). City, Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. GardThe police opened the letter ner were In Salt Lake City Sunfound a note that said: If and conference. day, attending Mr. and Mrs. Elvln Jensen mo- you know the Reverend Elder tored to Ogden Thursday eve- Adolph M. Reeder or any memof the .Mathias family plpase ning to take (Mrs. Inez Christen- ber sen of l.os Gatos, Calif, and Mrs. pass this letter on." The letter stated that relaLeRon Jensen of San Francisco, of Reeder and the Matives Calif, to the train. The ladies' had thias family in England have spent the past two weeks been looking over old papers friends and relatives in visiting and had found correspondence the valley. IMiss Loralnne (Holmgren of dated 1907 that had been writ generation of Salt Lake City spent the week- ten to an earlier A. M. Reeder from end with her parents, Mr. and the familywas on an L. D. S. while he Mrs. Reuben Holmgren. Mrs. Charles Checketts spent mission in England. They had become curious several days of last week visitabout treir American cousins in Salt Lake City. ing Mrs. Lee Johnsen spent sev- and consequently had written eral days in Logan visiting her the letter. Recently Hope Reeder, daugh brother and (wife, Mr. and Mrs. ter, of A. M. Reeder, who Is the OennLs IDallin. S, at the representative Gay Nell Johnsen, Carol Holm- United Nations library in Gen gren, Carl Hendersen and Keith Johnsen will attend U. S. A. C. eva, Switzerland, contacted the who had written the letat Logan this year. Carl and cousin Keith and their wives will make ter to Brigham City. their home there for the school So, after 40 years a letter was answered and a family connec year . tion, once broken, was mended I i n Mar-gen- v i i i 1 StNATOK' ELBERT D. THOGIOS? fWp v Why did the Republican candidate lor the Senate propose on June 25, 1949 a cut of more than three billion dollars in eur preparedness military program? i Reading Circle Met At Lee Home For irst Seasonal Meet Phone your news to 1,000. Master Winston Randall Nel son celebrated his third birth -MORE have been removed on day last Friday afternoon at the home. of his parents, Mr. and & The first seasonal meeting of Mr. And Mrs. Clinton Baugh Mrs. Winston P. Nelson with a last was held Circle the Reading MORE . . . who exchanged wedding promises on September 25 in gay party. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. at honored them L.D.S. rites. Reception temple Logan Tiny friends of the honored & Verda Lee. the Fifth ward amusement hall boy played games and enjoyed and the new 1951 models now ladies enjoyed Fourteen the excitement of gift opening. social hour telling of recently from a local hospital. pleasant Clever clown favors were givtheir summer vacation activi are available at His health is much Improved. en each child. after which delicious re ARE FACTS Mrs. Glen Iversen entertained ties, The birthday cake was cut were served. freshments in honor of Mrs. Kenneth Iverand served with refreshments to new Mrs. Rae Christensen, From sen afternoon. The party Friday the following children: Bob and and treasurer, an secretary was a of form in. the parcel nounced the next meeting which Rosanne Owens, Barbara Maear River City shower. Bunco was played with will be held at the home of son, Stephen and Grace Ann prizes going to Arva Archibald Mrs. Margaret Johnsen on Oc Jensen, Sherryl ad Lorene Tin-geand Helen Huggins. A delicious tober 11. Mrs. Kenneth Marjorie Boyer, Jerry Brian Weight BEAR RIVER CITY Mrs. Frel-d- two course lunch was served, will give the review at that Anderson, Scott Kirk and Douglas Nelson, Tommy Fishburn, Andersen was gracious hos- The bride received many lovely time. Susan Slager, Barbara Jane tess to her pinochle club Sat- gifts. urday afternoon. The game was Mrs. Cliff Matteson entertain- Bewildered 323 South Main Phone 56 Balls and the honor child. TO played with prizes going to Mae ed in honor of her birthday anTwo cars had run Into each A. Andersen and Fern Arbon. A niversary Thursday afternoon. Phone your news to 1000 Mrs. Farrell Huggins enter other headon and were in a very dinner 4 was delicious chicken tained in honor of her daugh battered condition. A policeman served. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Arbon, Mrs. ter, Kristis third birthday on was questioning the two angry Arva Moore and sons Jay and Sept. 28. Delicious refreshments drivers, trying to find out who iwas at fault in the accident He Bruce, and Mr. and Mrs. Rolbert were served. to favor one ctf the I Holman were dinner guests of Colleges aTe calling many back had begun and said to the other, Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Kimber oflto their folds this time of the drivers, You must have seen this fel I year. Mr. and Mrs. Keith John low DIAL Ogden, Sunday. Illustrated is the Caterpll driving toward you why Mr. Carl Mender and Mrs. Mrs. Stanley Jensen enter-- I sen, of didnt the lar" Tool Bar iEi a ditching him half .give you sett, Miss Gay Nell Johnsen and tained Saturday evening h ' implement at demonstrated or of her husbands birthday an- Carol Holmgren are now taking road?" recently at Manti I would have, said the other niversary. A delicious hot din- up residence in Logan, where motorist, if I could have fig enroll at will the U.S.A.C, ner wa served and cards were they IN MUSICAL RADIO I Friends of little Stephen Holm ured out which half he wanted, the diversion of the evening. Kraftsman. Mrs. Chester Christensen gren will be glad to learn he is Tuesday in honor of much improved after his recent Arva A. Moore of Detroit, Mich-- I accident Mr. and Mrs. Emery Huggins igan. Mrs. Emery Huggins and and daughter Marilyn, motored daughter Helen Jean motored to to Ogden, Wednesday. CONOCO PRODUCTS Mrs. Emma Palce is in Hooper, Pocatello, Thursday, where they I were guests of - her brothers, staying with her daughter, Lola Auto Repair Lubrication And Tire Service James and Robert Fishburn. J. Jones, who had the misfortune I A. Fishburn of Oakland accom-- I panied her. Ercy Whittaker met with a very painful accident last week. While putting a dressing on the belt of a bean thresher, some how his arm caught in the belt. His arm was fractured just be low the elbow and was badly Winter can be tough on you . . . but tougher on bruised. your car! Sub-zer- o temperatures slow your Mrs.1 Calleen Barrett and 8 tarts, cut down your power. Corrosive combusIsmail son Michael have spent tion acids created by winter driving cause extra engine wear that cuts down your gasoline the past two weeks with her I mileage. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnsen. The Barretts are mov Thats why its so wise to protect your I ing back to Salt Lake City. engine with the winter grade of new Conoco Mrs. Clifford Jensen and young Super Motor Oil. son came home from the L. D. S. hospital Friday. Master Jen sen made his arrival on Sept. 23. Cliff needs a bigger hat these I days. James A. Fishburn left Tues-day evening for his home in I Oakland, Calif., after1 spending I the past tiwo days visiting his daughter and family, Mrs. Em r ery Huggins. Arnold Christensen returned Bar was designed and built to RESTRICTIONS !'N day. 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