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Show Verretta Jensen And Joyce (Joe) Toland Recite Nuptials In Logan Temple Feb. 21 NEWS. ELDER OX ' THREE page United in wedlock at the Logan L. D. S. temple. Wednesday, February 21, was lovely Jensen, daughter of Mrs. Martha C. Jensen of Brigham City and Joyce (Joe) son of Mrs. Pearl Toland Toland, of 1951 Ver-rett- Entertain Idle Isle tners At i fas February at 22 enjoyed a U andcourse dinner a Christiansen, the of ElRay the temple, officiatedpresident at the del -- ceremonies . Following the rites, the wed-dinof bridge, an evening party, drove to Mrs. were decorations .otic home in Tremonton for in charge a buffet luncheon. H. Mae Mrs. oarty was At a wedding Mrs. Willis Hansen, reception that at the Fifth ward chaMrs. and evening Williams ;roll pel in Brigham City, the bride prizes were awarded wore a gown of slipper satin collar made of 7 the evening. High score with a stand-uIt had long pointed sleev, nenzell Butler and Mrs. lace. to Willis es, a tight fitting bodice and :,rd low 6rore with lace on. and Mrs. Howard Call, peplin and The veil was made of brides me prizes to Bud Pett Carroll illusion with lace matching the Willis Hansen. lace on the peplin of the the ims drew cut the party dress- The veil was a satin lace attending 5r and Mrs. Willis Han-u- r bonnet trimmed with orange The bride held a and Mrs-- Carroll Wil-M- blossoms. and Mrs. Howard bouquet of gardenias centered Mr and Mrs. Ez Owens, with a large orchid. Matrons of honor to the bride nd Mrs. Ed Ward, Mr. and Mr- and were Mrs. Vernetta Loveday, Denzell Butler, r Mrs. Mr. and of the bride and Mrs. Bud Pett, Mrs. Mae Pamela Hill, sister of the groom. ,e Craghead and They were lovely in matching tersen. dresses of pastel blue and carrying corsages of gardenias with pink stepbautes. The bridesmaids, Miss Jewell fol-- , ,hree g To-lan- - r. twin-siste- X !ajpSflIl ll o THE PICTURES" HUR.-FRI.-S- -- HIT NO. zT Changes Name $' Jensen, sister of the bride and Miss Joyce Jensen, wore formats of pastel pink lavender and wore corsages of gardenias and rosebuds with stepboutes- The brides mother, Mrs. Martha C. Jensen, wore a black flowered dress and wore a corsage of gardenias and yellow rosebuds. The grooms mother, Mrs. Pearl Toland, wore a black flowered dress and a corsage of pink camelias. The best man was Owen Sandrup of Logan. A three tiered wedding cake, decorated with wedding bells, roses and orchids with a bride and groom miniature standing in a heart shaped arch on top, decorated the serving table. Prior to the wedding the bride was honored at a personal shower given by Joyce Jensen and DeOn Henke Jensen at the home of Mable Christensen. Girls from the telephone office, where Verretta formerly worked, were guests. In her honor a kitchen shower was given by Mrs. Dean Woolsey, Mrs. Orlando Jensen and Mrs. Lonnie Loveday- - After a short honeymoon the couple will make their home in Bountiful, Utah, where Mr. Tol- and Is employed by the Salt . Lake Tribune-Telegram- Phone your society news to 771. X GREAT ACTS . 1 i WTO NEW mi-PUKS- Members of the American Legion Auxiliary set Monday evening February 26 in regular monthly meeting at the War Memorial home. Theme for the program and meeting was Americanism. Jean Parkei, accompanied by I Carmen Reeder, sang two vocal numbers. Richard Bosley, one, of the fi-nalists in the Americanism oiatorical contest sponsored by the Auxiliary gave his oratiin, Our Constitution, Worth HavI 'V X ing, Worth Defending. , , r His oration was followed by ; "'i & s a talk, also on Americanism, by LtEarl Hunsaker of the State ' ' v . , .v $& ' highway patrol. A XXA X''' Xs X Program chairman was Mrs. Harry Smith with Mrs. Grant Prisbrey, Mrs. Vernon Watkins, Xt; 5 Mrs. Jane Clark and Mrs. C. R. Jones as committee members. President Esther Hodges reported that 32 scrapbooks had been presented to the L- D. S. Childrens hospital In Salt Lake City. A new project now underway by the auxiliary is the collecting of nylon hose. President Hodges reported that all nylons can be used. Ladies were urged fo wash nylons and take them to Mrs. Cart Hansen at the Mode O Day Shop. The children use these stockings after they are tfvv;. bleached and dyed for making flowers. k A successful trip to the Veterans hospital was also reported by the president Luncheon was served followVerretta Jensen, Daughter of Mrs. Martha C. Jensen the business meeting, by ing . . .who became the wife of Joyce (Joe) Toland in ceremonMrs. Mrs. Herbert Adamson, ies in the Logan L.D.S. temple, Feb. 21. A wedding recep. Wayne Woodland, Mrs- - Russell tion in their honor was held that evening. W. Fishburn, Mrs. S. Martin Mrs. Rodger Seder-holRasmussen, of vote thanks for the service Mrs. J. Gordon Felt and Fifth Ward Reorganize rendered were: Wallace Chris Mrs. Ressa Lowe. YMMIA And YW Ml A tensen. Desmond Christensen, Glen Dixon, Mrs- Mary Tea, Mrs, At Sunday Meeting Valene Hansen and Mrs. Zina Mr.1 And Mrs. Heber J. Under the direction of Bishop Olsen. Sessions Attend 24th Those assuming positions In J. Oleen Palmer, the Y.M.MI.A. are: the Le Grande Anuual Old Timers Party and Y.W.MI.A. of the Brigham Tea, organizations Elbert Andersen and Billy Heber J. Sessions, Union PaCity Fifth ward was reorganised Rowe for the young men and Sunday evening In regular night Mrs. Zina Olsen; Mrs. Ruth Jen- cific agent at Brigham City, sen and Mrs. lva Lou Simonsen and Mrs. Sessions, attended the meeting. 24th anual dinner dancing parThose released with a hearty for the young ladies. ty for the Union Pacific Old Timers club at the 'Hotel Utah, in Salt Lake City, Saturday ENDS TONIGHT UV CONTES! -- PLUS- DOUBLE FEATURE 1 !!'!! X a - ; ' -- XZAz offered in this great 20-3- THUR. - FRI.-SA- What kind of ... .. I'M THE C0NCHIE . but that was in the last war. If o guys bouse is in danger he has to fight for it. CAPITOL i WHO., FES. fat AUDREY REPORTER IIIIEIEiriSEl Chillt...tutpans as killar stalks ths blonds who knows too much! . In North Africa I hustled trucks; in Germany I romanced a rifle; in Korea Im lumping to the tune of, Hey! Medic..! the bazooka man. I I'M was weaned in Europe against the Nazi Krauts and now Im fighting for my life against SHOW BUDDHA-HEAD- The finest talent in Brigham City and surrounding area will compete for honors and a $10.00 prize in this great local amateur contest and POLIO BENEFIT SHOW. Acts included are the following: Duet Lawrence Wright and Donna Wood; duet Perc Peterson and Norine Wheeler; solo. Val Woodland; solo. Wayne Hunsaker; cornet solo. and Gary Nuttall; trio. Lois Jorgensen, Doris Simonsen Maurine Jensen; dance. Shelly Robinette; flute solo. others. Martha Hammond; solo. Vem Hackett; plus worth of moneys It's a wonderful show you'll get your be same time helping the entertainment and at theDRIVE Don't miss itl SponINFANTILE PARALYSIS Club of Brigham City. sored by NOTE Those attending the PTA Dinner and BEHS Basketball Game, may come as late as 9:15 and see the stage show and main film feature. FEATURE d till 2S I'M TH0MPS0N...the medic LONG 9:00 P.M. STAGE SECOND '$ SHIELDS I'M DRISC0LL...the chicken-fe- d lieutenant. I had to kill a Red and earn the righl to wear a steel pot. ONLY Zoning JANE NIGH a. ...outfit is this?, I'M ZACK o retread sergeant from the last war. If youre smart, you live; if youre dumb, you die. Me? Im cornin out of this olivet at the EILL WILLIAMS GARY COOPER Double Bill Program SHOW ONE NIGHT with T. three-sectio- nightMr. Sessions is a Technicolor club 0 Easter forecast: fashionable and pretty, with figure lines that are magically slim. For instance, YOUTH-CRAFT- S sweetly curved all worsted gabardine suit that boasts quality workmanship every inch of the way. All feminine w.lles, the jacket is dramatized by flower petal pockets punctuated with ornamental buttons. . Popular navy and high shades. Junior sizes. - "DALLAS" POLIO BENEFIT j x - FILM PROGRAM ARTHUR K&K - ! fV Americanism Theme Of Auxiliary Meeting . ... Korean Reds. I'M BAlDY...the replacement. The men ore separated from the boys quick here. I was lucky and lived to talk about it.. past president of Union Pacific Old Timers club No. 12. The Old Timers organization is made up of employees with 20 or more years of service on, the Union Pacific railroad. Mr. Sessions reported that Ambrose J. Seitz, Omaha, executive vice president of the Union Pacific railroad, the former traffic officer in the Utah territory, paid high tribute to Mr. J. K. Knudson, defense transport administrator, a native of Brigham As one of the principal City- speakers, Mr. Seitz said that Utah should bewery proud of one of her native sons, and commended Defense Transport Administrator Knudson for the magnificent job he is doing. Mr. Seitz called attention to a lead article in Railway Age which complimented Mr. Knudson for his common sense approach to his job. This editorial pointed out that Mr. Knudsons work has lacked nothing in force of realism. The Railway Age editorial quoted Mr. Knudson as having said: A railroad car or locomotive, or ship, or truck or barge could be said to be as important in the scheme of things as a tank, a gun or a plane. Without transportation there would be no tanks or guns or planes TELEPHONE SERVICE COSTS LESS THAN A PENNY AN HOUR I Even less for most people &BIBTHS I'M JOE. ..a G. I dogface. Wo live a dogs life, eat dog biscuits, wear dog tags. FEATURE NO. 2 Shows Only At 7:45 P. M. 1 M. I'M SHORT ROUND...sbort, because I didnt go oil the way with this outfit STERUNG OCAKDQ Offl To tho roughest, toughest bunch of guyi who over tailed themselves U. S. INFANT AY I HATS CORTEZ JOAN DIXON., DANTE FOR THIS POLIO Holloway. Nigel Patrick BENEFIT A Vun ,( P te? cture th Peter B. ,Umed tooetif r-- m story os KOOUCHCM ttlARENW ft Robert BUTTON lOVC AND CRIME! M "Blue chil-loV- i 0 Clifford and (Doris Phillips Bingham of Honeyville are the parents of a daughter, born February 22 at Cooley Memorial hospital. A baby girl was bom February 23 to Abby Dean and Vonda Johnson Cheney at the local hos-- 1 pital. Ervin and Dorothy Carroll Clark of Mantua announce the arrival of a son, bom February 23 at Cooley Memorial hospitaL Joseph and Belva Cutler Talbot of Snowville are the parents of a daughter, born February 24, et the local hospital-DouglaHenry and Mary Lou Rice Andersen of Malad announce the arrival of a boy born February 24 at Cooley Memorial hospital. Jill Christoffersen is the name chosen for the baby daughter of Phil and Phyllis Reeder Christoffersen, bom February 25 at Cooley Memorial .hospital- - Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Reeder and Mrs. and Mrs. A. E. Christoffersen, who, by the way, are elated over the fact that it Is a girl, there are no daughters in the Christoffer-se- n Nowadays, a penny doesnt go very far toward running your household e Kynes Thl Plcture with cartoon.. borts make. MONTALBAN ffc. AriHff stui Rich! Steve BRODIE MONAHAN - Tmes WilhM SHOW RICARDO -- IELT0K L UPPER! toMatatiM ROBERT rA Fini Prices have been advanced to 75c for adults. EDWARDS CHUN Richard LOO -- Gene EVANS .Samuel Fuller clock, HOPALONG CASSIDY GEORGE TRAIL DUST Gabby" HAYES e for less than a penny an hour, your , of emergency a runs your errands provides personal and friendly link between family and jt friends. In critical times like these the telephone becomes even more important an indispen sable iveapon of industry and government Return To Idaho Mr. and Mrs. Vern Nelson and children, Rodney and Sandra, returned Tuesday to their home in Sterling, Idaho, after visiting for the past few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs- - Leonard Redelings. Round-th- telephone serves as an alert guardian in time family. CO-HI- T except in buying better telephone service. s ROBERT inHD ' 20-3- 0 FEATURE NO. 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