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Show Wi?- Lovely Janet Gourley Recites Wedding Promises With J. Bruce Thompson Feb . 25 7 Lovely Janet Gourley, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. (Roland N. Gourley of Brigham City, and J. Bruce Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Delos Thompson, also of Brigham City, exchanged wedding promises Monday, Feb. 25, in the ILJD.S. temple In Logan. President George Raymond performed the ceremony in the of close friends and presence relatives. following the Immediately ceremony parents of the bridegroom entertained at a wedding breakfast at the Bluebird in Logan for 15 members of the wedding party. Monday evening in the Fourth ward Relief society room a reception was held in honor of the newlyweds. The young couple, standing before seven branch double candelabra, tied with white bows and accented with silver, greeted their many guests who called to extend best wishes. , The bride was radiantly lovely in a traditional white satin wedding gown. It was fashioned with fitted bodice, Peter Pan collar, long .tapered sleeves and a scalloped overskirt of satin covering a lace underskirt. Her veil was of brides illu- - Poultrymen ore assured the fastest and most, complete service with a Utah Poultry branch right here at home. see your Branch Manager SEE THE SUPERIOR POWER and PERFORMANCE with 20 LESS 11 GAS Newlyweds and sion, fingertip length to a up caught tiara of orange blossoms. Her only Jewelry tvas a double strand pale pink pearl choker, a gift from the bridegroom. She carried a cascading bouquet of cymbidium orchids and rosebuds centered with a large orchid corwhite detachable sage. Maid of honor and bridesmaids, gowned in identical fashioned dresses of pastel shades, each carried a matching nosegay. Miss Renee Glover as thaid of honor wore pale blue taffeta with net overskirt. Bridesmaids: Miss Anna Jean Turley wore pink, Miss Belva Andersen, yel low, Miss (De Ann Thompson, rose. Miss Claudia Gourley, lav ender, and Miss Marl Gourley, pale green. brother of Alan Thompson', the bridegroom, also stood in the receiving line and greeted : . guests. Mother of the bride wore a purple dinner gown accented with pink sequins. An orchid corsage was pinned at her shoulder. Mrs.- - Thompson wore cora fushia dinner gown.-He- r sage was also an orchid. Norman Christensen stood "as best man for the bridegroom. lUshers were John Peters, David Burt and Dee (Anderson,'. all of Brigham City and' William Andersen of Garland. A1J men In the wedding party wore carnation 'boutonnieres. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Peters were host and hostess for the evening. - Music during the entire reception was played toy Mrs. Milan F. Peck at the organ. The wedding1 cake, a beautiful pink and white three tiered affair, was displayed upon a table covered with a white grass linen cloth from Japan. The cake was topped with a miniature 'bride and bridegroom and had accents of pink and silver rosebuds and leaves. Pink and white blossoms encircled the i cake. Those in charge of serving and gifts for the evening were: Mr. and Mrs. Floyd 'Jenson, Mrs. Carol Victor, Mrs. Virginia Mrs. Florence Wight, Miss Velma Tayne, Miss Carolyn Hall and Miss Geraldine Steffin.' aU of Brigham City, and Miss Norma Lichfield Miss Barbara Baker and Miss ; Claire Krumperman. of Ogden. ' For her going away outfit the bride chose a pink suit with navy accessories 'topped with a pink and gray checked shortie. Her corsage was a white orchid. 'Following a brief honeymoon the bridegroom will " report to Camp Carson, Colorado for reassignment.' His bride will Join - him- - at that time. of the young couple are graduates of Box Elder high school and seminary. The bride is a sophomore at Weber college. Prior to one year's overseas duty in Korea with the National Guard, the bridegroom completed his freshman year at Weber . r , college. Mrs. Devon Breitenbeker hon- - See The Proof On Your Farm $ Doing YOUR Spring Plowing . Call 300 Today For A FREE DEMOIlSTRATIOn Brigham City Utah - TRUCK AND BRIGHAM IMPLEMENT CO. This PHONE 300 ; list Z -- Lor-Tain- e Youre Invited To Attend A.. . O(UG0 -- r (fad SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. HOME APARTMENT trade-mar- AMD OFFICE Phone your society news to tow 771. MAILABLE J La J discounts on quantity order of: money-savin- g I s Following the opening many lovely gifts and making wishes, light refreshments were of ', T Marcli 1 May AT 11:00 A.M. Mr. Andersen, of the Danco Supply House in Salt Lake j City will conduct the demonstration. served. Eighteen guests were, present. TRADE Your chance of winning this ELECTRIC RANGE at the Mountain States Electric is 1 CHANCE IN 3! COMPETING ONLY WITH US! This Old Range Contest At . BI MIS ed. to the person making . . YOU ARE Bennions Return From Ben-nion- 's During the party games' were played and many prizes awardJ . Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, March 5, 1952 Bishop Rulon 'Hirschi presided March 15. - ELECTRIC RAI1GE why C. BOX ELDER NEWS LeGrande Horsley, presided and and conducted at regular fast Cal. Vacation Trip Counselor Wynn N. Jeppeon meeting services held Sunday President and Mrs. Glen. M. made the announcements. The In the Perry ward Immediately Bennion have returned from a prelude was by Jeannine Ander- following Sunday school. vacation trip to Los Angeles, son. offered by De California where they enjoyed President Pearl Olsen was In OrrInvocation was Wight. Mrs. Louise Davis delightfully warm weather. welof and the program, charge conducted the singing with Miss They visited with Mrs. comed those in attendance. brothers, Dr. Glenn- N. was the Arlene Wight and Miss Dorothy Love At Home Hirschi as accompanists. Crandall and Fred L. Crandall, opening song by the congregaOh Thou Kind and Gracious and families. tion and Maud Bate gave the Enroute home they journeyed Father was the sacramental opening prayer. Death Valley and also spent Counselor Aletha Meservy in song. Priests in charge of sacra- via troduced the theme, Constant mental services were Phillip a day in Las Vegas visiting with their son, Robert, who is stationConstant Vigilance, Oyler and Richard White Training, ed at Nellis Air Force base. sisted deacons. the Watch by Companionship, Being The infant son of Mr. and men of our Own Children L Necessary In Order to Keep Our Mrs. Ronald Hansen was bless ed and given the name of Ron Homes Intact. The singing mothers rendered aid Val by his grandfather, Ray song. Lucille Berchtold gave mond Hansen. talk, The Need for Family Two boys, De Orr Wight, son Unity. The chorus sang a num- of Mr. and Mrs. Newell H. Wight, ber and it was followed toy a and Harold Francis, son of Mr. demonstration, 1A Family Be- and Mrs. Arnold Francis, were by their primary gins Its Family Hour, by the presented Mrs. to teacher, Mary Wood, Norman Anderson family. Sister Mae Balls, of the stake President Thelma Billings, who board, made remarks. The clos- after awarding them their cerPriing song was by the congrega- tificates of graduation from tion. Louisa Ingram offered the mary, presented them to the benediction. The postlude mu- bishop for ordination Into the priesthood. The occasion marksic was played by Jeannine ed the 12th birthday anniverBring tha family on your trip sary of De Orr. Harold will continue his priesthood work In Salt lake City Pay the regular rata the Brigham City Fifth ward. wife. No charga for yourself and your Many faith promoting testi14 yearly for under'. children monies were then borne. , Meeting adjourned with the accompanying! you. The following births are an- congregation singing The Spirit NIWHOUSI HOTIL nounced from Cooley Memorial of God Like a Fire Is Burning." Harold Francis offered the hospital: SALT LAKE CITYc A daughter on February 29 to Mr. and Mrs. J. Bruce Thompson , Machino Yamasaki and Jean . . . recited wedding promises in the LDS temple in Logan The phone number of the News Fukui of Tremonton. on February 25. Mrs. Thompson is the former Janet A boy on March 2 to Glen And ind Journal Society editor is 771 Mr. Mrs. Roland N. Gourley. Mr, Thelma Thomas and Gourley, daughter of Manning . of Thompson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Delos Thompson. Garland. : Theone and Dena Andersen ored the bride at a personal Perry Ward Hear Hansen of Bear River City are shower with close friends invitthe parents of a boy bom March ed.- Miss Belva Andersen was Relief Society Program 3. . hostess at a personal shower in A boy was bon March 3 to Sunday services In the Perry honor of the new Mrs. ThompCheney Shinkle of Brigham son. Otyokwa social club at ward were presented by the City. Weber college also honored the Relief society. Fred and Lola Burt Marble are bride at a bridal shower. Bishop Rulon Hirschi presided with Mrs. Iva Lou Nebeker, the parents of a son born March 4.. president of the ward relief soA girl was born March 4 to Sorority Hear Of Nature ciety, conducting. Paul And Landscapes In Meet Following welcome remarks of and Sadie Miller Hunsaker Harper. by Mrs. Nebeker the congrega Mrs. Marion Fredrickson, viceion at In Love Home. sangi t'L 'Jtlfl ' president of Epsilon chapter vocation was offered by Mrs. Beta Sigma Phi, presided and Oora Quayle. conducted at , regular sorority .God Is Love was sung by meeting held Feb. 25 at the the singing mothers directed by home of Mrs. Inez Petersen. Louise Davis and accompanied Following the ritual, re (ports by Arlene Wight. , were heard from Mrs. Elaine Introduction speech, ObjecWard on the Sweetheart j ball, tive and Nature of the Family OQCHlMllKat) and Mrs. Lola Campbell ,who Hour;. Program, was given by ' told of the musical to be held Mr?. Bertha Wight followed by March 31, at which time - Bear K talk, "The Need of Family AIKS SiWINO INSTRUCTION XPftT River high school - a capelai Unity by Mis. Maude White. ' STNOOt DRESS choir will sing. The singing mothers then SEW! NO NOTIONS Mrs. Iona Cefalo, Mrs. Carol sang Home Sweet Home. Hama nnuhino services rotis Hafner and Mrs. Alice"' Young BUT Concluding feature of the SUCH AS SUTTON COVIRINO were named as nomination com- fine program was the dramati AND BUTTONHOUNO. MAKINO mittee. zation on home and family hour Lesson ' for the evening was by Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Oy ColMrs. ler and children Phillip "Natures' Landscapes. Campbell, showed many lovely leen, Eloise Dean and Dennis landscape pictures' from Japan. and baby Bruce. Teek wood carvings and paintMrs, Mrs, Afton. Rees and ings on silk were also presen- Sylvia Glover of South Box El ted. It was followed by group der Relief Society board spoke 2456 Washington Bird. participation of nature land- briefly followed by concluding OGDEN. UTAH ' remarks , by LeRoy D. White, scapes. . Mrs. Inez Petersen gave na- high councilman in . charge of ture depicted in music. Mrs. Lil- stake Relief societies. REES MAY lian Felt sang "Trees, - accomOur ' Mountain Home So Mrs. Dear Mrs. Petersen. was the closing song. Mrs, panied by Brigham Representative Felt also told of the landscape Lois Thorne offered the benedic Phone 752-N' , artist and showed much of ar- tion. tists work. Meeting concluded with the viewing of colored Blue Star Mothers Will FOR YOUR PROTECTION slides of beautiful vacation ' B. R. In Singer Sowieg Mockiw Cow Meet spots. Friday continues Rt Luncheon was served by Mrs. policy of tolling fit machines only The Bear River City Blue Star Petersen and Mrs. Jackie through Singnr Sowing Coo-tmothers will meet March 7, at identified by the famous p. m. at the home of Mrs. ClifRed "5" k oa tha ford Barker. window never through Friends Honor Jeanne ' Mrs. Herman Bunderson will department stores or other give the book review. sewing machino dealers. Fujikawa With Shower Mrs. Tilly Tshida and .Mrs. Ruth Sugimoto were at a bridal shower In honor of Miss Jeanne Fujikawa on Sunday afternoon at the Ishida home in Perry. Miss Fujikawa will become the bride of Hiro Nagao on WE WILL GIVE Here's last Sunday evening. Bishop long-tim- e M!K THE OLDEST Child Blessed, Boys Graduate In Perry The Relief society presented Fast Sunday Services the program in the Second ward H Uho TM Urn TMs tfeu FREE--- Relief Society Gives Program In 2nd Ward . - r, FfltlMflLL iji. - Mountain States Electric Only! Mrs. Musulas And Mrsi Baird Special Guests' r PHILLIPS t WI o GEAR OILS GG t Mrs. Gus Musulas and Mrs, Don Baird were special guests Gordon Reeves. . Luncheon . was served followed by pinochle games. Prizes went to Mrs. Dale Seer ist,,. Mrs, Grant Simper and Mrs. Don Baird.- - ' , CERTIFIED mimr AIRE-FL- .'-- S JUST IN TIME FOR SPRING CLEANING! 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