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Show rs t 5 .1 jp.cffwyr 1 is, Miss In L.D.S. , temple ceremony all of Riverside, California and solemnized at Logan, June 4, Mrs. Ruth L.' Reeves, Mrs. Fred Miss Melba Jean Goss became Hammond, Mrs. Horace Little-wooand Ernest Kunzler, all of the bride of John William Brigham City. Reeves. A, reception In honor of the f Thp bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Goss of young (couple was held in the Brigham City. The bridegroom is Brigham City First ward chapel the Son of Mrs. Ruth L. Reeves, in the evening. also of'Brigham City. He is cur- - A beautiful garden scene derently stationed at Camp Carson, corate the hall with flowerColorado with the U. S. Army. decked gate and archway. Tall Eldei.s J. Hyrum Bell, fiist standard baskets of peonies and counselor to President George A. orange blossoms were also used Raymond of the Logan temple, throughout the hall. The brides gown was white performed the rites in the ence of Mr. and Mrs. James A. satin trimmed . with lace. Her Goss and Dr. Le Roi Woolley, fingertip veil of brides Illusion Bobbie Ann d . Summer Wedding Planned Making Home In Corinne Following Rites Plan To Make Home In Colorado Springs L.D.S. Temple Ceremony Performed In Logan Unites Melba Jean Goss and John William Reeves Stewart . , . will be- come the bride of Collin I. Hunsaker in temple ceremonies planned in Your Old Piano Spinet-Styl- e Logan on July 18. Betrothal Of Miss Bobbie Annie Stewart Is Told By Her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Stewart r Mr. and Mrs. Claude M. Jeppesen at honfe in Corinne following L.D.S. temple marriage performed June 2 in Logan. Bride is the former La Raine Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett C. Anderson. , J Before After l MAKE YOUR OLD PIANO OF BEAUTY Combines The Modern Styling Of The Spinet With The Full Large Tones Of The Upright Cost Is Reasonable Small monthly payments No extra charge for pick-u- p i. if desired. and delivery. PIANOS LARGE SELECTION OF SPINET-STYLEAVAILABLE FOR SALE ON OPR SHOWROOM ' FLOOR. Baird Appliance Company Main Street 123 South , , Brigham City, Utah Gentlemen: Will you please send me a circular on spinet-stylepianos at no cost or obligation to me. : I do not have I have my own piano. a piano. d ' New Spinet. Bridesmaids were Miss Norma Payne, Cobre, Nevada', gowned in a gray formal, and Miss Ivy Mae Jensen, Brigham City, in a lavender formal. Both carried nosegays of Clifton daisies and rosebuds. Mrs. Reeves was gowned In green faille and Mrs. Goss wore a rose nylon knit dress. Mrs. Gosss gown was complimented with a corsage of white carnations. White carnations also made up Mrs. Reeves corsage. Dale Reeves, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Mrs. Gladys Johnson was in charge of the guest register. Leland Goss and Adrianne were gift bearers. Littlewood Those in charge of gifts were Ruth Johnston and . Mary Bell Quire. beautiful wedding cake topped with miniature bride and bridegroom was displayed during the evening. Refreshments were under the direction of Mrs. May Campbell with Nelma Foote, Marjean Bird, and Merle Mortenson serving. The many friends and relatives who called during the evening to extend best wishes to the newlyweds also enjoyed a delightful program announced by James A. Goss, master of cere- - Guar. Reconditioned practice piano. A Name Address BAIRD APPLIANCE was attached to a tiara of tiny pearls. Yellow Johanna Hill roses tied with green ribbon streamers and a detachable corsage made ' up the bridal bouquet. Ca 123 South Main Street Brigham City, Utah. two-tiere- i. I, from ihe JANSSEN PIANO Gowned In Traditional White Satin Miss La Raine Anderson Becomes Bride Of Claude M. Jeppesen Miss ..La Raine, Anderson, daughter of Mr.-- and Mrs. EverPAGE FUUh ett C, Anderson of Corinne, lovely in a gown of white satin, beBOX ELDER NEWS came the bride of Claude M. Brigham City, Utah Jeppesen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin R. Jeppesen also of CoWednesday. June 18, 1952 rinne, during impressive Logan monies. Program included an L.D.S. temple ceremonies per- selection. Rennie Demars; . Jun foIe(i vosolo, Brent Horsley; A the ion honoring number, Morgan Hawks; vio-- young ecep couple was held in the lin selection, Roseanne Little-woohall violin solo, Harold Felt; Corinne ward amusement evening. vocal duet, Mr. and Mrs. Harold that The brides gown was white Felt and a brief response by the satin with nylon skirt. The bo, bridegroom. dice was fitted with a nylon Immediately following the re- yoke inset. Her veil attached to ception the couple left for a a satin bouquet with orange honeymoon trip to San Francisco blossoms. The veil was edged , and vicinity. bp. with love knots. She carried a The bride is a graduate of of Talisman roses cenBox Elder high school and sem- bouquet tered with an orchid. inary. The bridegroom is also a Joanne Norman, Fonnie BurBEHS and seminary graduate. rows, Donna Anderson and LinHe has been serving In the U. S. da Jeppesen were bridesmaids army since 1943 and Is now sta- gowned in formals of pink, tioned at Camp Carson, Colorado. white, and blue. They each car They will leave for Colorado ried nosegays of rosebuds and Springs Thursday evening, Where Dutch iris complimentary to they will make their home.. , their gowns. Max Anderson was best man Mr. And Mrs. J. N. with Von Dell Anderson and Leon Jeppesen serving as ush Nicholas Entertain ' ers. , In Salt Lake City Mrs. Anderson was gowned in lavender and Mrs Jeppesen Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Nicholas in blue. Both pinned corsages spent the week end In Salt Lake City where they entertained with their daughters, Mrs. Dean Johnson, Mrs. Ray Jenson and Mrs. Jack Mason for Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Barry,' Long Beach, Calif., who were In S. L. C. for the week-enprior to leaving for a three month tour 1 to its most notable addition a and invisible gives the janssen piano three-wa- y LOWREY use the built-i- n organo, which as a piano alone, organ alone, or as a combination of both. a - i . CERTIFIED An exclusive with us Al DEALER O Brigham City, Utah The new Mrs. Jeppesen is a graduate of Box Elder high school and an active member of the Corinne ward. Mr. Jeppesen is also a B.EH.S. graduate and active in, Corinne ward affairs. i , the eve - Miss Stewart is 8 graduate of Box Elder high school and has been attendlngflftah State Agricultural collegeHvhere she is affiliated with Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Mr. Hunsaker is also a BjE-H- . S. graduate, attending the U. S. A. C., and plans to conin his studies tinue school this fall. He is a member of Pi Kappa Alpha pre-dent- (MASS "You can't get money out of a barrel without putting some in first! The thousands of us who work in Utah mines, mills, smelters and refineries earn our living because we produce. By producing we put cash in the barrel and that makes it possible for money to coihe odtJSbdho form of paychecks. When we keep production up without boosting costs, we can feel sure of coni tinued security.",. . . , wiiiigig Here's why Long Distance calls go through faster when you give :n, 4 Pf the number you want paint your house and still 48 N. Main Brigham City When you give the Long Distance Operator only the name and address of the person you want to call, ahe has to get the number from an Operator in the distant town or city, before ahe can complete your call. . have a vacation with d But when you give Long Distance the number you want, it saves that extra step and ,your call goes through faster. It also avoids tying up the lines which are urgently needed to carry the heavy load of Defense calls. VJOUDER-1-COA- T g Think .of it! A paint so white, so bright, so that only one coat equals two coats of ordinary paint- - And think what this means to you in time and money saved! DEVpE Wonder is a product of years of scientific research . . tested on hundreds of thousands of American homes. So plan to paint your house . . . and plan a vacation, too. With Wonder youll save time and money enough to do both! long-lastin- fL 'Tune SEASHORFS 123 South Main Street X They are making their home HEATING RE-FL- O , - in Corinne. You can The Nelsons, Winston, Aileen, Randall and Fredrlc, have returned from a two weeks sojourn in California. In Los Angeles they visited at the home of 4r. and Mrs. Cuddeback and family. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Vogt were their host and hostess in Fresno. Mr. Nelson attended the 24th annual Mechanical . Conference of the American Newspaper Publishers association during their stay in San Francisco. A most enjoyable time was spent by the entire family. Mf Stop In, see the beautiful janssen! Try the new organo! Dam. from New York to London. From England they will sail on a Norwegian steamer and visit all the fjords of the coast going north to the Arctic ocean to Trondheim, northern most city, From there they will visit all principal cities of the continent through Italy to the Isle of Caan extended pri, including visit in Pans. They will go from Paris to London and then back to New York by plane. On the return trip they will stop in Brigham City. Rol-lan- y During the reception the three tiered wedding cake was displayed. It was beautifully decorated In white with accents of silver and gold. The cake was made toy Mrs. Elden Gardner. Serving for the evening was under the direction of Mis. Thomas Anderson, Miss Gay Andersen and Miss Jean Gardner. Those in the gift room were Mrs. Thain Beeton, Mrs. Mafgaret Hatch and Miss Beverly Beeton. Reception included a program announced toy Bishop Henry Norman, master of ceremonies. Wilda Giles presented a reading followed by a double trio singing, "Temple By the River." The Cocmtos brothers entertained with an accordion duet. J. Earl Johnston rendered a vocal solo as concluding number. The newlyweds honeymooned in Southern Utah, Bryce and Zions parks and visited Hoover in oring thfe.opujtte ' J' i. ning.- sail Nelsons Return From California Sojourn JAhJSSEN today points with especial pride - of white gardenias and roses at their shoulders. d of Europe. They will on June 23 ORGAN MUSIC , - Mrs. John William Reeves , united in marriage on June 4 in the L.D.S. temple in Logan. Mrs. Reeyes is the former Melba Jean Goss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Goss. Mr. Reeves is a . son of Mrs. Ruth L. Reeves. j Mr. and .. A THING , ... fire now A summer wedding has been planned by Miss Bobbie Ann Stewart, who will be married to Collin I. Hunsaker of Honeyville ' A on July 18. . The announcement of Miss Stewarts approaching nuptials Mr. Is made by her parents, and M(s. Robert H. Stewart. The future groom Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland A. Hunsaker of Honeyville. will The wedding ceremony be performed In the Logan L.D. S. temple with a reception hon- - lm!) O0 G O GO JLo make it easy for you to keep a list of telephone numberg, the operator will tell you the number as she handles the call. Make a note of it for future reference., n The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co.. |