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Show Mr. And Mrs. Waddoups Entertain At Home Wed. THBl eadPew5 t 31. 1951 January to Review fignt ThW' R0(,d" 001 com-- f literary their monthly the Jn given at JieJhruary 1 at 4 p. m. b3 A?: revlew , n the to be very d at 'fSd hoped it a that god ffwiilfre present . invited to review- & Worth, Fort 0f bring - west e Be- - Takes Place Among Winter Brides wore lavender marquisette over Berdice Andersen Bride taffeta.-wita nosegay of gold Of A. Nyman Woolf carnations. Dixie Clay carried a pink carA quiet home ceremony unination nosegay. Her dress was ted Berdice A. Nywhite marquisette over blue taf- man Woolf,Andersen and eveWednesday feta. ning, January 24, at 7 o'clock at Mary Fae Andersen wore pink a cartaffeta and carried pink nation nosegay. All the men in the wedding party wore 'boutonnieres. Mrs. Boyd Nelson was hostess for the evening. In charge of the gifts were Jeahine Andersen, Janet Gour-le- y aijd Beiva Andersen. Mrs. Milton Bachman of Ogden assisted by Renee Glover and Doris Martin of Ogden in formals served dainty refreshments to about 300 relatives and friends of the newlyweds. The three tiered wedding cake, topped by a bride and groom and trimmed in pink, white and silver, decorated the serving table. Leon Whitworth was master of ceremonies and introduced DarStraight rell Siggard who sang two solos, Through the Years and Because, and Ruth Ann Heaton of Logan who sang "Ah, Sweet DID HICKORY DISTiLUNS DORP. Mystery of Life. j Following a short honeymoon the young couple are making their home in Logan where the groom is a Sophomore attending the Utah State Agricultural college. Both Mr. and Mrs. Andersen are graduates of Box Elder seminary and high sehook Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Waddoups and daughter entertained at their home in Bear River City last Wednesday evening. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gilbert, Oklahoma City; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hastings, Willard, Mr, and Mrs. John Peterson from Brigham City; Mr. and .Mrs.' Leo Gilbert and son, Bob, Corinne; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Loveland, Trpmonton. Pinochle was the diversion of the evening with prizes going to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gilbert, Thomas Waddoups and Lydia From Hyde Park Mr. and Mrs. Bob Woolf and children Steven, Teddy and the home of Mr, and Mrs. W. V. Purser in Hyde Park. The bride was lovely in a pink afternoon dress. She wore a corsage of white carnations. Bishop Wn. Hyde, bishop of the L. D. S. ward in Hyde Park HICKQRv hickory Shiela of Hyde Park were Sunday visitors in Brigham City. performed the ceremony. Members of the Immediate family witnessed the ceremony. Immediately following a wedding dinner was held in honor of the newlyweds at the Purser home. BODRBOll 86 PROOF FOUR YEARS OLD B0URB01I Jfhish LAST TIMES TODAY 'The West Point Story ' Times Today HES STEWART THUR. - FRI. - SAT. and TWO GRAND SHOWS HALE RBARA in THE FURIOUS FIGHTING OF STORY The Friendly Sewing Club Meets Friday Eve. WAY Mrs. Earl Slager entertained the Friendly Sewing club Friday, January 26, at her home, A delicious dessert lunch was served to the following members:, Mrs. Wm. Shaw, Mrs. Eugene Wright, Mrs. Arden Balls, Mrs. Evan Owens, Mrs. Laren Balls and Mrs. Fred Speth, The evening was spent in The New Mr. and Mrs. Dee Floyd Andersen . . . who were wed January 18 in the Salt Lake City LDS temple. - She is the former Francis Alene Nicholas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Allen Nicholas of Willard. Mr. Andersen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Andersen of Brigham City. I . Rhonda FLEMING Francis Alene Nicholas Marries Dee Floyd Andersen In Lovely Salt Lake Temple Rites Co-H- I Taking her place among the winter brides is Francis Alene Nicholas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Allen Nicholas of Willard. Miss Nicholas and Dee Floyd Andersen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Andersen of Brigham vows City, exchanged wedding in the L. D. S. temple in Salt Lake 'City, Thursday, January to life his to a tw and order overridden with killers. rs and it REX BEACH... HIS GREATEST! 18. President Robert Young performed the ceremony in the presence of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Andersen, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Nelson of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Williams of Malad, Mrs. Mary Rose and Mrs. Marsha Nicholas . of Pgden. , , t he Immediately following ceremony a dinner party was held for members of the wedding party and Mr. and Mrs. J, Allen Nicholas at the Utah Cafe. cenA beautiful wedding cake tered the dining table A wedding reception was held Friday, January 19, in the Willard ward hall. The bride was charming in a The Onii Set tOfring CARROLL . ADELE JMARA i ion turns .h NONA MARIS riMmiMUt'IIVIMMY m&icing I jHgly CO-HI- T FERNANDO LAMAS RCPUBLIC as Short T'artoons 3 DONT MISS THE 11TH ANNUAL QUANTRILLS GUERRILLAS! Starting Hit No. PHILADELPHIA, UNDERCOVER PICTURE GIRL Subjects News v DAT 7 EA with ALEXIS SMITH SCOTT BRADY We Are Proud To Announce That The :es. and FRIDAY THURSDAY February 1st and 2nd wedding gown of old fashioned lace over white satin, dainty pointed sleeves covered her wrists, a peter pan collar met at the front with tiny covered buttons lining the bodice. The gown was designed and sewed by the brides mother. A :ap of seed pearls held a fingertip veil and she carried a bouquet of a dozen pink roses- - surrounding a do, tachable orchid corsage. - line Those in the reception were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Nicholas, parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Andersen, parents of the groom. Tommy Rasmussen, best man, the groom, the bride, of Mrs. Sydney N. Cook,-matrohonor' and sister of the bride, Dixie Clay and Mary Fae Andersen, sister of the groom, bridesmaids. The two little flower girls were Gwen Rose Andersen, sjster of the groom, and Sydney Jayce Cook, niece of the bride. Gwen wore a little formal of pink taffeta and Sydney wore a blue taffeta. Each carried a basket of flowers. For her daughters wedding Mrs. Nicholas wore a black din ner dress with gold trim. Her corsage was of gardenias. Mrs. Andersen wore a rose col ored dinner dress. Her corsage was of gardenias. Mrs. Cook, matron of honor, CONCESSIONS OPEN AT 6:30 P. M. SHOW STARTS 8:00 P. M. 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