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Show imk pin Three I0X ELDER NEWS iriohaza Citf October 10, 1951 ,'S - Bundersen, of Mr. and Mrs. Nephl dnughtcBunder- sen of St. Charles, Idaho, and Marrine F. Bingham, son of Bishop and Mrs. B. A. Bingham of Honeyville, were united in marriage September a7 in the L. D. S. temple in Logan. President El Kay Li. Christian- sen performed the ceremony in presence of close relatives. That evening a wedding reception was held at the home of the brides aunt In Logan, Many close friends and relatives called during the evening to extend best wishes to the newly- deorated First Meeting Of Season Held By Fort Brigham Camp Frogmen In Action . with bouquets of gladiolus, sweet peas and rose buds. A three Opening meeting of the 9eason tiered, ' white eddln cake topped with min was held by Fort Brigham Camp ; Iature bride and groom was dls Daughters of Utah Pioneers on Hi pinochle club met on . Oct-'at the home Played. September 23 at the horn? of busiMrs. Afton Olsen. for 'Forsgren The Lloyd bride was lovely in social Captain Nora Farrell presided meeting and wedding gown of traditional by white satin. She carried a beau-th- e with Mrs. Caroline Christensen, irk luncheon was servedJen-. first Mrs. Pat presiding tiful bridal bouquet. x forsgren and Ode To The Pioneers was the one long dinner table Mothers of the couple wore opening song followed by pray ".17 with a beautiful bou beautiful Tosebud corsages. er by Rebecca Korth, camp chap to twelve flowers fall of rt Those in charge of, serving lain. present. mbeis and gifts were close friends and The group then sang "Sun Zini the business meeting relatives of the young couple. shine In My Soul followed by . Mrs. Herbert followed Immediately the roll call. 105 good cheer visits following elected president weds. .,111 was the newlyweds left for were reported The rooms were beautifully ceremony a honeymoon trip to Southern i Mrs. George Kidd, secretary. "Echo Canyon" was the pracUtah. tice song led by Mrs. Lola Stow are at home in Logan ell They where the bridegroom Is comMrs. Vera C. Earl of Sunflow pleting his senior year at the er Camp very interestingly gave Utah State Agricultural college, the lesson for the evening, They He recently completed an L.D.S, Came In 5T followed by a mission .in the New England sketch on Ole Niels Olsen, states. The bride graduated grandfather to Mrs. Caroline from the U.S.A.C. this spring. Christensen. Mrs.. Jennie Jones of Sunflower Camp gave brief remarks on her ancestors who Here For Week-en- d came in 51. there's mine a Whether in your county or not, A bulletin from Central Com Mrs. Richard Forsgren and you still benefit from Utah's mining industry. youngsters, Terry Lynn and pany was read by Ann Jensen Mining taxes help carry the load of supplying Earl, spent the week-enin followed by closing song, Utah needed government services in EVERY county. Brigham City visiting with rel We Love Thee. atives and friends. Benediction was offered We live in a better state because mines and The Forsgrens reside in Kock Mrs. Abbie Samsell. smelters do their share towards making it Springs, Wyoming. During the social hour which batter." followed 19 members and 3 Order your stationery, oiclce and guests were served dainty rebusiness forms, envelopes, etc. freshments by Mrs. Nora Farrell, Mrs. Caroline Christensen, Miss today at the Sarah Marble and Mrs. Ann Jensen. jjJinochle Club Ci At Forsgren Home over- Cuniersen And Mariner F. Bingham Ma'i'y' In Logan On Sent 17 Marilyn t- 4 S A neighborhood Sriri iWid-dow- Mrs. Wendell Preece, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Christensen, Lawrence Kimber, ' (Mr. and Mrs. Braegger, Mr. and Mrs, (Wayne l Adraln Shields, Mrs. Eliza Tay-lor, Mr. and Mrs. Rudd Victor, I Eugene Victor, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Tracy, Merlin Tracy, Mr, and Mrs. Axel Olsen, Stanley I Thompson and Dick Larsen. Many prizes were presented, (Light refreshments were serv ed following the bingo games. Beautiful gifts were presented I to the guests of honor by the I group. 1 YM jT hospital. Since arriving home, he has been notified of advancement to Hospltalman, Second Class, He will report back to his base on October 19 for reassignment. Ills wife, the former Glynna Callfor-nia- , Maxwell of Richmond, plans to remain In Brigham City for the present. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gaffleld land Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fors gren returned recently from a vacation trip pleasant nine-dato Las Vegas, Nevada, San Diego, Los Angeles and Tijuana, y fti rtfofriliMfti iitfiwrirfB Scenes Of The Navys "Frogmen ' Mexico. . in action underwater preparing demolition charges to 'Enroute they visited with Pete clear the way for an invasion as depicted in The Frog- land Inez Peters in Payson and men, i The picture deals with the exploits of the un- with Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Byers dersea demolition teams used by the Navy in World War in Cedar City. Mrs, Byers Is the former Zella Jensen, daughTwo and iif present Korea conflict. After ter of Mrs. I , Something Cute In Piggy , t 4 I I Danish Brotherhood Hold Monthly Meeting IGarfields And Forsgrens Return From California Elijah Jensen, Regular monthly meeting of the Brigham City Danish Brotherhood Lodge was held Monday evening, October 8, at the home of the brotherhood secretary, Marius Rasmussen. Business meeting was under the direction of Axel Olsen, president. A report was given during the evening by C. Henry Nielsen, who recently returned from the Nalonal Danish Brotherhood con vention held in Detroit. Mr. Nielsen has recently been elected president of Utah Idaho Lodges. Wives were present at the social which followed the business meeting. Light refreshments were served by Mrs. Marius T 0 I t 1 spending a day In Las Vegas they continued on to San Diego where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Blaine E. Haws and Mr. land Mrs. Earl Haws. Many points of interest were visited In Los Angelps including Nottsberry Farm and Forest Lawn park. - Backs Evening At Felt Home Phi I was held last Monday evening at the home of Lillian Felt, with I Merle Craghead presiding. Elaine Ward was In charge of I the program which consisted of talks by Lola Campbell, Marfan Fredricksen, Barbara Rowe, lone Cefalo and Reva Nelson. Each of the ladies related a different phase of Beta Sigma Phi such as "founding, pins and rushing activities, traditions and contests, chapter history and conventions. Luella MacFarlane gave the welcoming address to the guests, Jackie Petersen, Betty Louise Dyer, Gwen Carver, June Sholty, Virginia Fryer, Cleone Nicholas and Glenna Merrill. Refreshments were served by Reva Nelson, Lola Campbell, Lillian Felt and Selma Weir. A meeting of Beta Sigma i y 1 Beta Sigma Phi Holds Meefng Monday - , f pleas-lantl- Brigham City. their birthdays. They motored here from CorThose present to join in the pus Chrlstl, Texas, where Gerevening o.f bingo were: Mr. and ald Is stationed at the navy vice-captai- n, News-Journ- group Mrs. Lawrence s Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E. IKlmber, Miss Rosa Larsen and are visiting at 'the home Mrs. Amy L. Hansen on Friday of Mrs. Lillian Widdows of evening, October 5, in honor of surprised d i Mr' And Mrs. Gerald E. Widdows Visit Hero While On Navy Leave Neighborhood Group Hold Surprise Party Everyone is invited to phone their society items for the News and Journal to 771. ENDS TONIGHT "GOLDEN HORDE THUR. - FRI. - SAT. BIG DOUBLE BILL TNI HUNT! I ioooootqMtH ttrrer h'rf tn iuiorcti4 loiogi hordtl I i J f THI TRAP I 3,000 blood-moMkmm bJow...no wtr,..rc bulk oicopot TYPE CAN TALK I Mrs. Arden C. Balls Hostess To Club home of Mrs. Arden C. Balls. Guests for the evening .were Mrs. Dan Fro Ash am of Logan, I Mrs. Clarence Burrup, Mrs. Earl Miss Margene Balls and Olsen, I Mrs. Winston P. Nelson. The evening was KERR gives her little daughter Melanie Jane a bouncy ride around their Pacific Palisades home in California. Melanie Jane accompanied her pretty Techmother to Italy during the filming of nicolor picture, "Quo Vadis,! which was produced in its entirety in Rome DEBORAH ' spent In Drain and clean the radiator and supply - anti-freez- e. with motor Drain the crankcase, flush it, and refill oil in the proper winter grade. Lubricate your car thoroughly. with new Atlas ''Gripsafe Tires to Replace worn tires for driving on slippery,, provide you maximum safety highways. it can stand the added Check your battery to be sure strain of cold weather driving. and replace if necessary. Inspect the fan belt if necessary: Check the hose connections and replace sewing.. A , delicious luncheon was j I served from small tables cen Itered with roses. Tiny Jack o 'Lantern favors r were presented each guest, Members present . were: Mrs. i Fred L. Speth, Mrs. Evan Owen, I Mrs. Clifford Hobson, Mrs. Lar en W. Balls, Mrs. Wm. Shaw land Mrs. Eugene Wright, Mrs. Clifford Hobson was pre I sen ted beautiful gifts for her new baby daughter by club members. SMART ME! invt jWii of Jonathon Descendants C. Wright met Friday afternoon, October 5, at the Lion .House in Salt Lake City for a family reunion. Frank Wright president of the organization was in charge. Dinner was served to 120 members of the family at 6:30 p. m. . s Mrs. Ethel Kirkham was and introduced a short play, songs and stories from family members and many toasts and responses were enjoyed ' by the large group prestoast-mistres- t ent. Following the dinner a short business meeting was held with Rosooe C, Boden of Salt Lake City elected as president of the for the coming organization Wj-ight- Christoffersons To Make Home In El Paso Phil Christofferson small daughter, Jill, left Mrs. n and sr Plans Completed For Kindergarten Banquet e . Its magic Sanitone even ingrained grime' out! Spots no stale odors. gone Perfect press lasts longer! CALL 86 For Free Pickup FAMILY NIGHTS ... Oil Rlf,Nl (j COMPANY journal MODERN CLEANERS $1-0- 0 "TWO GALS AND - A GUY" with Janis Paige - Robert Alda THE PICTURES " TIMES LAST . TONIGHT THE FROGMEN . RICHARD WIDMARK DANA ANDREWS Co-H- it THE GUEST -- -- Thursday Friday Saturday DOUBLE BILL HIGHWAY 91 MYSTERYJBADMAN EAST SIDE GF BRIGHAM CITY Ttrt WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY UTAH i "PICK O' , one dry cleaning that gets out ALL the found-th- dirtl 42nd Year of Progress I BIG "I - -CO- -HIT Salt City, Uuk Lake City, Saturday, October 7, by plane for El Paso, Texas FOR BEST JOB PRINTING where they will make their home. They were greeted in El Paso by Lt. Christofferson who has been stationed for the past few weeks. Mrs. Christofferson is the former Phyllis Reeder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Reeder. Lt. Christoffersons parents .are Mr. and Mrs. Abe Christofferson. n You cant have your car protected but a j for cold weather too early late! few hours delay may be too 'i- 1 Plans are completed for KinMrs. Julius Wright, Mr. and Mrs dergarten clubs annual memEarl Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Scott bership banquet to be held toMrs. Elizabeth Wright morrow, October 11, at 7:30 p. m. and. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Fors In building 7 at the Intermoun-taiIndian school. Dinner will gren. be served promptly at 7:30 . by the pro dinner, Following Morris Nuttall to all Kindergargram and Business meeting ten members and new members. social evening was spent. A splendid program under the A total of 435 military posts, direction of Mrs. Erma Hansen camps and stations were oper has been arranged. Mrs. Auated by the army , within the drey Bott is decoration chair, continental limits of the United man, with themfe for the entire States during World War II. banquet "Autumn Fun. Than One Bay Late! mum r . Wright Family Reunion Held At Lion House In Salt Lake City On Friday, October 5 year. The following people from Brigham City attended: Mr. and Better One Week Early imw M-G-- I It's a good idea to drive in now and have us When skillfully handled, type can express any feeling you wish to put forth. We give careful consideration to every job in our shop to guarantee this. The . Friendly Sewing club met Thursday evening at the I t PER CARLOAD 03! Monty WOOLLEN Thelma RITTER Oa.d WAYNE lean PETERS WHERE DANGER LIVES Starring Robert Mitchum, Claude JRaines, and Maureen OSullivan . 4 PLUS NEWS - SHORTS PLUS CARTOONS, NEWS, SHORT |