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Show Marlene Kay Jensen Becomes Bride Of Dallas Nelson On August I In LDS Temple In Logan Reception Honors Newlyweds ' evening, August Wednesday In the Fifth ward amusement hall, a lovely wedding reception was held In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Nelson, who were married earlier in the day at the PresiLJDJS. temple in Logan. perdent El Kay Christiansen The formed the ceremonies. bride is the former Marlene Kay and Jensen, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Parry C. Jensen. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Nelson of Mantua. The bride was lovely in a white satin wedding gown with lace trim. The bodice was fitted with a Queen Anns collar and tiny satin covered buttons. The skirt was full. Her bridal veil was shoulder length and was caught up with a seed pearl tiara. Her bridal bouquet was a muff of pink and white carnations with orchid. Matrons of honor were Mrs. Richard Nelson wearing white, (Mrs. Bill Howe in green and Mrs. Farrell Jensen in orchid. in Bridesmaids, also gowned white, 'green and orchid were: Miss Hheri Lee Jensen in white, Losonne Jensen in green and Norene Kimber In orchid. All carried nosegays of , gladiolus and sweet peas. , IFlower girls were Corene and Jeanene Howe, tiny nieces of the bride, gowned in gold and yellow taffeta formals and carrying miniature nosegays. Glen Nelson was best man. t Mrs. Jensen wore a rose pink afternoon dress with corsage of yellow rose buds and gladiolus. Mrs. Nelson also wore rose pink and corsage of yellow rosebuds 1, 1 I 1,! ji i 1 BOX ELDER NEWS sole is hidden, even In sandals only beautiful nylon shows. Soft absorbent soles for burning feet. 15 denier glamour sheers with ail nylon toecap and heel. In lovely colors 1 65 Pair i U Jc 4 r Ih lace length gown of Chantilly and net over satin with long tapered sleeves and sweetheart neok. Her veil was shoulder length cascading from a crystal beaded tiara. She carried a cascade bouquet Of carnations and roses centered with an orchid and surrounded tin leaves. by lace and ' and changed to New Conoco Super Motor sa- was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Elaine Reno, Lorraine Hutton and Shirley Tree. Their gowns were of eyelet in pastel shades. They all carried heart shaped nosegays of pink and white carnations. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Nelson j , ' . . . recited wedding vows in L.D.S. temple in Logan on August 1. The bride is the former Marlene Kay Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Parry C. Jensen. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Nelson of Mantua. Dansante Club Plans Seven Dances For Approaching Season ; First On Oct. 6 er Looking forward to a successful year of dancing, the central Primary committee of the Dansante Held At Horsley Home dance club named seven sched'A most delightfcl afternoon uled dances for the coming sea- was at the home recently spent Nielson, according to C. Henry of Mrs. Scott Horsley by memsen. bers of the Primary stdke board Dance dates are October 6, working with Daisy Madsen as November 17, December 15, Jan- president. The occasion was uary 5, February 2, March 1, the 13th annual A delicious luncheon was servand April 5. on the ipatlo by Mrs. Horsley All dances will be held in the ed Fourth ward recreation hal'l ex- and her daughter, Joan. The afternoon was spent in cept the January 5 affair which will be guest night. Dancing sewing, visiting and recalling that evening will be in the new happy occasions of yesteryear. Those attending were: Daisy Seventh ward recreation hall. Orchestras are being engaged and Sevenia Madsen, Alice Nelfor the dances. All dances wi'll son, Vera Fife, 'Adeli Harris, 'Jensen, be under the direction of. the Ezma Knudson, (Hazel 'i ' central committee,, composed of Verda Lee, Beatrice Hansen, Mr. and Mrs.- - C. 'Henry Nielsen, Margaret Jensen, Hazel Breiten-beke- r, Cleopha Larsen and Mrs. chairmen: Mr. and Mrs. Grant Horsley. Mrs. Leon Mr. and Prisbrey, Christiansen, Mr. and Mrs. Wait Mann, Mr and Mrs. Arthur Steffen and Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Hyer. "Circle the above dates," advised chairman Nielsen, and of seven superb be assured dances this winter." flg g qDq1 Famous Libbey Safedge New modern shops Clear crystal Guaranteed against 6 In handy carton CHIPPING Big 11-o- z. size La Mar Davis, brother of the bridegroom, was best man, Mrs. Reno wore a white print afternoon dress. Mrs. Davis1 gown was powder blue.. Both wore begonia corsages. The newlyweds spent their honeymoon at Bear Lake. They will make their home at Point the Mugu, California where groom will resume duty with the U. S. navy in which he has served for the past three years. 50.000 Mies-N- o Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. (Henry (Harris during the past two weeks have been Mrs. 'Richard Harris and children, Richard, Jr. and Sue, of Redwood City, California, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harris and daughter, Patricia, of Phoenix, Arizona. During their stay the Harrises accompanied them to Craig, Colorado where they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harris and family. Little Tyler Nelson also accompanied his grandparents to Colorado. Visit At Ingram Home In Brigham Sunday Nebraska, reports Paul M. Foss, Cheyenne, Wyo. After 70,000 miles exclusively on Conoco Super. I dont even have to add oil between 1,000-mil- e drains. A real money-savthats Conoco Super. says W. H. Grubbs, Used Car Salesman, Fort Worth, Tex. I was driving a 1939 car using 2 quarts every 500 miles. 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The bride wore a ballerina Get-Togeth- fabulously sheer COMFORT SOLE NYLONS Tell and Mrs. A.'r) daughters, Margei Mr. and Mrs. Ted Korth and bara Jane, of BrighLS Attend Johnson Reunion Leatha Thurston their three children returned to Miss LoConna Mr. and Mrs. Francis ChristenjwH Idaho, in Nampa, their home Park returned SuCM sen of Brigham City and Mr. this week after spending two from a vacation tn and Mrs. Willard H. Christensen weeks at the home of their par- stone National Richof Logan spent Sunday in Orson Korth mond where they attended the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Phone your society of Brigham City reunion and For greater comfort, Return From Jerry Reno, daughter of Mr. Mrs. ,V. G. teno of Ogden, became the bride of Dan Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Lee Da vis of Brigham City; in a home ceremony performed on July 27 Cunningham. by Bishop S. Johnson family A reception was held that evein ward the Fifteenth vin ning Ogden honoring the young couple. The hall ' Was beautifully decorated with seven branch candelabra with satin bows and large vases of white gladiolus PAGE (FOUR Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, August 8, 1951 The second layer Was four white swan. Pillars held the third layer which was the miniature bride and groom with pink rosebuds and silver leaf wreaths at their feet. Tiny wedding bells from a heart shaped archway completed the cake. A beautiful fan shaped bouquet of gladiolus was at the back of the cake and the base was encircled with sweet peas. Bill Rowe, as master of ceremonies, introduced the following program: Vocal solo, Gerald his Jensen by accompanied mother. Mrs. Aaron Jensen, two vocal selections by Mrs. Dorothy Jeppson accompanied by Jay Jeppson, accordion number by Marva Ann Robertson, vocal solo by Darrell Siggard accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Lewis Siggard and a vocal duet by Charleqe Johnson and Marva Ro toy Johnson accompanied mina Rasmussen. Following the bridal waltz the bridal party 'joined in. The remainder of the evening was spent in dancing to the Miles Ferry orchestra. Mrs. Bert Robertson, Carolee Jensen, Marva Ann Robertson and Willis Robbins were in charge of serving. Mrs. Glen Nelson assisted by Arlene Dunn, Charlene Andersen, Marilyn and Johnson, Martha Hollist Donna Rhodes was in charge of the gift room. and gladiolus. Immediately following the reThe hall was beautifully dec- ception the newlyweds left for orated with gladiolus and sweet a honeymoon in the Pacific Northwest. For her going away peas In various pastel shades. The cake stood upon a fable outfit the bride wore a red gacovered with a white lace cloth. bardine suit with white acces-orles- . It was a three tiered creation with the bottom tier decorated Upon their return they, .plan with rose buds and green leaves. to reside in Brigham City. 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