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Show 1 Mr. ahd Mrs . A4. Ro Longhurst Greet Gucsti In An Autumn Floral Setting Following Vows In an autumn 'floral ' setting, wore a full length formal of Mr. and Mrs. M. Ray longhurst blue brocaded taffeta. Her corgreeted guests at a reception sage was of Johanna Hill roses held in their honor at the Fourth and gardenias. , , , - , v . ward Relief society rooms on October 17. The young couple exchanged wedding vows in (he Logan L. D.S. temple on October 17 with Elder George Nelson officiating. Immediately following the cere-- , mony, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Longhurst, Shelley, Idaho, par-- , enta of the bridegrororm, entertained the wedding party and Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Richards at the Bluebird in Logan. The new bride is the former Joan Flamm, daughter of Mrs. Mabel S. Flamm of Brigham City. Standing before tiered candelabra trimmed with fall colors, (he bride was lovely in a cream 6atin gown with yoke, overskirt and train of Chantilly lace. The dress featured long tapered sleeves and Peter Pan collar of Chantilly lace. A tiara of nylon tulle and lace held the shoulder length veil of brides illusion. She carried a beautiful (bouquet of white 'Fuji mums tied with pink ribbons. . Bridesmaids were Miss Carol Petesen, Idaho Falls; Miss Cathy MetrelL , Pleasant Grove; and Miss Pat Bahen, neice of the bride, 'Escondido, California. All Were gowned in floor length gowns of gold taffeta accented Tvith brown velvet ribbon belts and streamers, v . Maid of honor gowned in chartreuse taffeta was Miss Dixie Mecham of Salt ILAke City, t All attendants carried white baskets filled with piums and pom poms in ' Wedding Promises '.i'.! . Recites i -- 7 Young' People Receive Awards In First Wdrd Along Primary Officers Of ' (if . With Master And Golden Gleaner Award , Youth award night was held lat Brigham City First ward on Sunday evening with Bishop Raymond Payne presiding and . (Counselor O. Dee LUnd conduct-ling- . Ushers were Dean Hubbard, hd c.. $1 '5 3 and John Logan, Willis, Logan , Invocation was offered by Har-IrMrs. Lloyd Whitworth was at Foster with Charles Munns, the guest book. if ft f Jr. and Bruce Carr In charge of Those in charge of refreshnet V'' the sacrament. ments were Mrs. Charles Whit' KV r7 VSt v worth and Mrs. Sheldon Dutcher. The rtame of Randall Jensen . Girls serving were: Miss Joyce presented to the congrega(was Stauffer, cousin of the bride and tion to be advanced to office of Miss Lorn a Crookston, Miss Pat a teacher in the priesthood. 1' Porter, Miss Dixie Rawlins and During the services Mr. and Miss Pat Larsen. Mrs. Darrell Anderson, accomMrs. Bryce Flamm, Mrs. Lowpanied by Mrs. Robert P. Crompell Flam, Mrs. Homer Longhurst 1 . ton, sang, Temple By The Riv-er- . f' t A j,J and Mrrs. Albert Longhurst ' were in charge of gift rooms. 4 Awards were then presented. The wedding cake was a beauBishop Payne presented' the folv: ! tiful three tiered affair topped lowing Aaronic priesthood boys with wedding bells and Lily of with Individual awards: Paul Jf the Valley. It was daintily decAndensen, Glen Ceilings, Charf jjj . ; 1 jvi orated between each tier which lies Munns, Jr., Herbert AdamJ was held by white colonades. ? son, Bruce Carr, Jay Smith and & i The cake centered a lace coverRichard Sackeft. (Bruce Carr re s f ? w j ed table and lighted tapers eeived the distinction of reeeiv f 1 f t t t glowed on, either side. ing a 100 percent award. Mrs. Blanche Harris of the During the reception piano selections were played by Mrs. Box Elder stake MIA I J t r (South Miss Dixie Albert Longhurst. ka 4 i'tv ' board then gave a brief talk on s. Mecham sang "Greatest Wish in the girls program and explain- r i , " "fftv jrw the World and ,tl Hear Music," ed requirements. The 14 and 15 V C Highlight of the evening was t year old girls received a group f if award which was presented to serenading of the couple by ( f - !j n! s ' i , 4 1 ! ' sS J. i v w if Delta Phis who sang "Dream their leader, Mrs. Jean Davis. In Girl Song and Kappa Delta - i. dividual awards went to Mary ' Ann Campbell Wendy Foster, sorority members also sang. t t y (Following a honeymoon trip Joan Long, Roberta Roberts, Karto IBryce, Zions and Grand Cani ; en Gundersen, Dixie Gundersen, 'i , yon the newlyweds were furtrh-e- r t-iv-i Norl! honored at open house on i vember 1 at Shelley, Idaho. 'vr A i to the parks they went m-fi- j through the MantI L.DS. temM. For Mrs. outfit J her ple. Ray Longhurst going away f the bride donned a black faille LDS in became bride ceremonies in Logan. She . , temple The dress with black accessories. is the former Joan Flamm, daughter of Mrs. Mabel S. dress was topped with a raspColors. Flamm of Brigham City. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. berry red coat. 4 Willard Lindsey, Logan, r - est man. They - are - now at home at Willard Longhurst of Shelley, Idaho. I Mother of (he bride chose a Blackfoot, .Idaho, where Mr. in Ed. club and Lambda Delta Sigof State Agricultural college full length gown of rose crepe Longhurst is owner-managLogan. The bride is affiliated ma. She has served as vice pres- ( With corsage of Talisman roses a photography shop. ident of the Home Ed club and Both are graduates of Utah with Kappa Delta sorority, Home as and gardenias. Mrs. Longhurst Kappa Delta editor. y v-- '1 f -- la i' a f ' I- i it K v !I w VW 4 e , - M-M- an 3 - Box Elder NEWS 8th Ward Hold Meeting Jo6ette Peters, Nancy Ferry, Patricia Petersen, Sharlene Felt, Donna Compton, Ruth Berntsen, Colleen Ward, Neone Andersen, Dixie Gordon, Nada Smith, Ellen Dee Ann Hess and Andersen, Nelda Larsen. Three special 100 percent awards went to Ellen, Dee Ann and Nelda. They were also presented special gifts by Mrs. Richard Parsons; ward YWM1A president. Other boys winning awards were: Carl Robinson, Richard Robert Young, Charles Keller, Will Harris, Lowell Hendricks, Sheffield, Scott Olsen, Dennis and Gordon, (Richard Gordon Stanley Jensen. Dennis Reeves and Richard Gordon are also prize possessore of 100 percent awards. Highlight of the evening was the presentation of Master and Golden Gleaner award to Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Jensen Miss Lura Redd presented the coveted Gleaner award to Mrs. Norma DeMars Jensen and Ervin Clark presented the The couple received a corsage and boutonniere of gold and green from the ward MIA pre sented by Mrs. Parsons. Closing song was "He Smiled On Me. Dr. C. R. Jones offered the benediction. Brigham City, Utah . Wednesday, November 12. 19SS sie Yates. Many members of the group participated in the scriptural reading project. , Teacher trainer Mary Bott gave the lesson, "Plan Your Work and Work Your Plan. Benediction was , offered by Mrs. Doris Se crist. ing. Serving committee included Mrs. Irene Lewis offered the Mrs. Freeman, Mrs. Florence invocation followed by scriptur- Turley and Miss Patty palmer. al reading conducted by Mrs. El- Sixteen members were present. Primary officers and teachers of the Brigham Eighth ward met Thursday evening, November 6, at the home of Mrs. Florence Freeman for tegular monthly preparation meeting. The meeting was presided over by Mrs. Jean Sycamore with Mrs. Florence Morrell conduct- S.17ID r-:oG- The Like Wine Home-Sweef-Ho- me Grandma Used to Make , i v '' ; Up' vJ v: En-rou- . The phone number of the News and Journal Society editor is 77L yj TELEVISION - f Will Be Here This VeeJ EITHER FRIDAY or SATURDAY Get Your Motorola TV Set Today! er The bridegroom Is a returned L.D.S. missionary from Northern California mission, affiliated with Delta Sigma where he served as treasurer. Two Hundred Guests Honor Facers Friday , Over two hundred friends and ( relatives joned with Mr; and Mrs. Joseph Facer In celebrating their Golden Wedding fmniver-estr- y and Mr. Facers 81st birthday on Friday evening,- Novem: (ber 7. , The living rooms were - a pjd fusion of fall flowers prersented to the honored guests by flor ists and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Hy Facer also presented a lovely centerpiece and orchid corsage for Mrs. Facer and boutormeires for Mr. Facer and corsages foe other guests of honor. Those ' assisting r during the evening with the receiving, servT ing and guest book were: Mr. and Mrs. Hy Facer, Mr. and Mis. Gerald Wilkinson, Paul Facer, Lettie Cummings, sister of Mrs. Facer from Provo, Mrs, Mary E. Robbins and Misses Wilma and Judy Wilkinson. One son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Facer, of Denver, were unable to attend. Although the Facers requested no gifts, many lovely presents were received., Special thanks went out today to all who helped make the day such a happy time for. the honored couple. T7 to i Reading Circle To Hear Review Tonight IN TOWN OR OUTL will hold al meeting on Wednesday evening, tonight, at the - home of Mrs. Thena .Weight. Review for the evening will be presented by Mrs. Alice R. Rich. Last book review, "Alaska Now, was previewed by Mrs. Alta Shaw on October 22 at the home of Mts. Dorothy. Willie. Delicious dessert luncheon was served by Mrs. Willie. SENSATIONAL Reading Circle Pleasure Beyinid .lreasure m a k U , e vhen you go . -- ' raora pMoeiig Foran unforgettabtatrlp full of fun and fret of ,- car go on a Union Pacific train, f 1 See the TV thats "Mileage proof with amazing built-i- n sif nal booster. Come in today and thrill to new picture realism as New Dimension Tube, New Forward Mounting and New Imd proved bring the action right into the room! 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