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Show Special Guests Meet t With Guardsmans VVVes Sinews Otah rity, j0norsMrs- - om'ion assisted by dK Lyman, Wight, In '.t a baby shower Hamilton Robert L. ' James Lyman. held Friday n. s. Poulsens home !aimotif is was carried ur never flannel candies were the for each king Pces psent to enjoy a deli-.heo- n and spend a . were: Mrs. Horn-ASKennard AnderMrs. ;ien Beeves, Wm. Burdef jul Craven from Salt Al-Mr- s. autiful gifts were for her new Ciagh Relief or old fad, to stop m retest cold don t delay. I contains only safe, and no nar-itu- rb natures process. It trouble to the seat of the ten-- d oothe and beal raw, bronchial membranes, or druggist to please you Creomulsion has stood Joy millions of users. iMULSION 0Ht CoM. Acurt Ironchltl, Mrs. Norman Crapo of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Leslie Smith of Tremonton were special guests Friday, March 16, when wives of the National Guardsmen met at the home of Mrs Grant Olsen. An , enjoyable evening was spent sewing and chatting about the letters, gifts and pictures since the last from the fellows serving meeting in Korea.- A tasty luncheon was served by Mrs. Olsen and plans for the next meeting discussed. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Junior Romer, 428 north Sixth east. Those attending were Mrs. Don Johnson. Mrs. Ray Couch, Mrs. Dean Freeman, Mrs. Glen Mrs. Wendell Johnson, Hess, Mrs. Floyd Kling, Mrs. Jay Rigby, Mrs. Junior Romer, Mrs. Dean Payne, Mrs, Jerry Nelson, Mrs. Marvin Bywater, Mrs. Crapo, whose husband is serving with the guard, and Mrs. Smith, whose husband is serving with the guard from Garland, now stationed in Korea. fort Brigham Slates Meeting For Thursday The Fort Brigham camp of the of Utah Pioneers will meet Thursday evening, March 22, at 7:30, at the home of Mrs. Ruth Phillips. Outgoing officers will be special honored guests at the social following the meeting. A good attendance is desired. Daughters Wed In Double Ring Ceremony Seventh Ward Dinner, Open House Acclaimed Success By Bishopric And All Who Attended The annua! Seventh ward dinner was acclaimed a success by the ward bishopric and all who attended last Saturday, March 17. Dinner was served to 350 and Muriel Bafker, sang a Relief Society Of The Fourth Ward Hold Last Saturday Seagull Camp Of D.U.P. Meeting Last Saturday a special proMeet At Phillips Home was the Relief gram enjoyed by Seagull . camp of the society ladles of the Fourth of Utah 'Pioneers met ward, held in their Relief sobetween Daughters 6 the hours of people , t ' Y. Phillips ciety room. ami 8:30. A delicious turkey at the home of Stella March 15. dinner with all the trimmings Thursday evening, March 17 is the anniversary was served from long tables Capt. Chloe Peterson presided of the founding of the organizaand Stander Agnes beautifully decorated with the tion and is also St. Patricks day, conducted the meeting. St. Patrick theme. Mrs. Ruth so both days were commemora Reeder was In charge of the The opening song was Juan ted in the program numbers. ita and Bessie B. Wight opened decorations. The - Viee-Cap- i t. 1Sv num- ber. Charlene Benson sang a solo after which a humorous reading was given by Miss Joyce Thor-um- . Presentation of the newly framed pictures of the general board, presidents, and ward. Relief society presidents was made by Abbie R. Madsen, it being ah organization project, " . ' A tribute to the past presl- dents was given by Mrs. Orsen Tingey of the Eighth ward. The response was given by .Leona Bunderson, a past president. Muriel Barker and Mareen sang a duet followed by the benediction by Lawenna Olsen. .; , . , Refreshments were served following the meeting, f " t i f I , ' i , with prayer. A 'President Pearl Hunsaker pre practice Mrs. Adolph Olsen, Relief so- was held under1 song direction sided and gave the welcome ad the ciety president, w as chairman of of Jennie Perry, the practice dress. The opening prayer was the food committee. Many ward song being "You Never Miss the by Jenette Nelson. members assisted with the Water Til the Well Runs Dry," Mrs. Marjorie Christiansen was planning, pieparing and serv- Minutes of the preceding meet in charge of the program. First ing of the food. ing were read and approved, number was a song by a quar Bear River Camp tet composed of Ferl Barker, Ticket sales were under the and the roll called. Lillian Widdows of the Coun- Rose Marie Lomax, Donna Facer D.U.P. Will Meet direction of Lewis S. Wight with Frank Repder. Grant Black, Jesse ty company commented on the and Barbara S. Knudson. The Bear River camp of the l fact that the Seagull camp was Reeder, Dean Forsgren and Bobby Ann Stewart was the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will one of the few camps which accompanist Sacked assisting. for all musical hold their regular meeting this had read a historical sketch in Janls Hansen played week. J All .organizations had specific every meeting during past year, numbers,' a violin solo followed by a piano will be held it The meeting duties in makirtg the dinner and and urged that this record be solo by Bobby Ann Stewart. A the home of Mrs. Mary J. Holmopen house successful. maintained. , Daisy MadsCn read humorous reading was given by gren, Friday, March at 2 b. a sketch of the Ufe of Ephraim Miss LaVaree . Murray, i Youth m. in the afternoon, 23, I Aubry Moody, as the master M. Johnson. Miss Ramona Mad ful Kay Hodges sang in costume All members are urged to atof ceremonies, announced the sen a piano solo, after and a duet, Mareen McWhorten tend. following program: Honeyville whichplayed Stella Y. Phillips gave Rhea Hun trio, Nielsen, Patty the1 lesson, Ranching in Early saker and Carol Johnson 6ang DRESS THEM accompanied by Leota Hunsa- Days. reminded " all ker; Mrs. Ann Jensen gave a Capt. Peterson reading; a quartet, Earl Wright, members of th? annual conven DP TOR ' Eugene Wright, Vaughn Was-so- tion to be. held In Salt Lake City to 7, and all attend. April urged and Lee Andersen sang, accompanied by Mrs. Earl Wright; The closing song was "Love's a dance was presented by Rose Old Sweet Song," and Jane Wood Marie Lomax, IFerl Barker, Fay offered the benediction. Refreshments were, served by Andersen, La Vonne Jensen and Dalene Jeppson, accompanied Lucille B. Olsen, Myrl ChristenIn beauNew Dresses by Mrs. Victoria Johnson; Janet sen, Edna Burnham and Stella tiful organdies, dotted Mr. And Mrs. Ornet W. Vail Morris gave a reading; Mrs. Y. Phillips. . Swiss and tissue gingwho were' married March 12 at the home of Mr. and Orval Sackett sang a solo, ac. ham. Sizes 2 to 6; 7 to 12 Twenty members and one $1.98 to $4.98 Mrs. Thayne O. Moyes. The bride is the former Ann Marie companied by Mrs. Adolph Ol- guest were present. Vice-Capsen; Mrs. Grace Judd gave a May D. Smith was in attendance, Petersen. Teen Agers party dresses reading; Leron Johnson sang, representing the County comin taffetas and crepes. accompanied by his mother, Mrs. pany. Alsq adorable piques & Gowned In Traditional White Satin Ann Marie Victoria Imitation Johnson; ginhams. $3.98 to $7.98 reading was given by Gaylon Hear Petersen Becomes Bride Of Ornet W. Vail Soroptimists SacDeLaun and June Hansen; Dainty blouses for dress kett sang, accompanied by Mrs. Anvil Watkins Speak up. Also plaids Ann Marie Petersen, daughter deep pink roses and white split Victoria Johnson. Closing numprints for sport and of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan C. Peter carnations. , Katherine Young ber on the program was a The Soroptomist club held a slacks. sen, became the bride of Ornet wore green taffeta and carried Mauri dance by Henry Drewes, delightful meeting Thursday, $1.98 to $2.93 W. Vail, son of Mr. and Mrs. a yellow nosegay with pink Arnold Gilbert, Ralph Willie and March 15, at the Idle Isle with carnaJ. Marvin Little Boys Long Pant Mrs. Elnora Bowcutt, president, Vail, Monday evening, rosebuds and white split Charles Mills. Suits. Size 2 to 4. March 12, at 7 oclock, at the tions. Mrs. Roy Nicholas carIn charge. the each During evening $6.50 home of Mr. and Mrs. Thayne O. ried a blue nosegay with pink Collet was given by Louella was presented a shamrock Moyes. The double ring cere- rosebuds and white split carna- guest MacFarlane. Mabel Nielsen led and lucky numbers were called. mony was performed by Bishop tions. Her gown was white sadoor prizes were: in the pledge. Glen Knudsenof the Brigham tin. Jackie Jensen gowned in ThoseC.winning C. Watkins, Horace HunProgram chairman Lenore RoMrs. City Second ward in the pres- green and white organdy car- saker. mer Introduced the guest speakence of close friends and rela- ried a yellow nosegay with pink who was Anvil Watkins of An auction was conducted un- er, rosebuds and white split carnatives. former resident of BrigOgden, Reedder direction of Frank the Immediately following the tions. Mrs. Dickies nosegay Mr. Watkins Is in ham City. HER EASTER BONNET ceremony a wedding reception was also yellow with pink rose- er and Grant Black. Pack Stumm charge of rehabilitation for Weoff auctioned useful carnations. white buds War and at and dance was held the many split ber, Box Elder and Cache counDarling styles in straws and piques. items. Memorial home. Those in charge She wore a Slue formal gown. his most interesting ty. During Nor$1.59 to $2.98 Special guests included Mrs. Petersen, mother of the of the guest book were Jessie and educational talk he showed Hunsaker, Sharon Crook, Hazel bride, and Mrs Vail, mother of man E. Anda and Al Hacker of slides concerning his work. Dean Smith and Audrey Talbot. the groom, both wore floral af- Ogden who were in charge of A delicious dinner was servUshers were Dennis and Leon ternoon frocks with corsages of the drapery and carpeting for ed from a dinner table centered new chapel. Vail. Joan and Janice Hillman, pink and white carnations. Mrs. the with daffodils. Each member received little easter bunnies and daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hannah Nicholas, grandmother ' Hillman, Loraine Young, daugh- of the bride wore a corsage of Deseret Camp Of D.U.P. eggs as favors. , ; , ' ter bf Mr. and Mrs. Thayne O. pink Will Meet Mrs. Borman Smith was misFriday Night Moyes and DeOn Rasmussen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ru- tress of ceremonies and anThe Deseret camp of the dolph Rasmussen were gift bear- nounced the following program: a musical selection by Mrs. Ivan Daughters of Utah Pioneers will ers. All wore pastel formals. The receiving line stood be- C. Petersen at the piano and meet at the home of Geneva Friday, March 23, at fore lighted candelabra and Mrs. Marvin J. Vail on the flute; Wright, m. 7:30 p. Darrell Mr. Mrs. a and song by bouquets of white stock. In the receiving line were Mr. and Mrs. Andersen . accompanied by Mrs. cake. Petersen, Mr. and, Mrs. Vail, Lorin Andersen; Nancy Price, Many pictures were taken Wayne Vail, best man for his daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emil during the evening by Borman two of Price tap Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Vail plan Ogden, gave brother, the groom and the bride, Francis Petersen, matron dance numbers; Jessie Hunsaker, a picture scrapbook of their wedof honor for her sisters, Kather- Bunny Andecpen and La Vern ding and reception. ine Young, Mrs. Roy Nicholas, Erickson, accompanied by Ja- Immediately following the reJackie Jensen anl Mrs. Ra Nee 'nice Jensen, sang two numbers, ception the young couple left concluding was a reading Dickie, bridesmaids. for a short honeymoon. They Ann Marie was lovely in a Mrs. Bert Reeves. are now making their home in the the waltz bridal Following traditional white satin wedding Brigham City where the new gown. The dress was , designed remainder of the evening, was bride is employed at the local with a lace yoke encircled with spent in dancing to the Dan telephone company and the a ruffle, the bodice was fitted Ross orchestra, New block large brim , straw. at Hill Field groom is Those in charge- - of the gift air base. employed to the hipline where it fell into small flower trim. were Mrs. Gayle Tingey, a full flare skirt Tiny covered rooms buttons lined the back of the Mrs. Reete Brown, Barbara Rasbodice. ' The sleeves were long mussen and Roberta Young. were Dainty , refreshments and tapered. Her fingertip bridal veil was edged with lace served to friends and relatives and attached to a tiara of tiny who called during the evening ruffles. The bridal bouquet was to extend best wishes to . the Down curving triple brim white baby orchids and; pink newlyweds. 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