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Show STUFFY SEZ Couple Takes Wedding Pledge Miss Diane Jenson, daughter of Mrs. Howard C. Jenson, took ON OOR FINE WORK you canV 6o wwt CoMtourwogRiNO UR PLANS MCN6. Yes how ... we have and the know the finest qual- all we need ity materials to know is your plans and well rebuild your mattress, car seats or reupholster your old furniture. 24 MATTRESS CO. E. 1 So. Ph. 27 vacaspending a three-weektion in Utah. They have been visiting with Holier Mrs. Martha Walker, Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pella and also with Mr. and Mrs. Grover Jones in Hyrum. They plan to visit with other relatives during their stay here. Mr. Walker is a former Biig-haCity resident. They are proudly announcing the arrival of their first grand child, a grandson, born to Mr and Mrs. Jack L. Walker, Woodland, California. The youngster, who tipped the scales at nine pounds, has been named Paul Mr. Walker Is head coach at the Woodland high school. s iv- -iWith the enthusiastic taneo of l'l guests, little Suntme Bolt celebrated her fouith birth d i at Rees. Pioneer paik i' Box Elder 3 : NEWS Brigham City. Utah Wednesday. August 19. Help Of 13 Guests Mr. and Mrs. Jesse C. Walker California are of Richmond. Spoke Temple Vows Recently her place among the August brides when she exchanged vows with Evan Mack Palmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Palmer of Park Valley. The marriage was solemnized Monday, August 3 in the Logan L.D.S. temple with Pres. George G. Nelson performing the double ring rites in the presence of Mrs. Jenson, Mr. and Mrs. Palmer, Mrs. P. A. Linford, and Mr. and Mrs. L A. Grover. the Immediately following ceremony the bridal party was entertained at a dinner in the Bluebird cafe in Logan by the bridegrooms parents In the evening the couple was honored at a reception in the Brigham City Fifth ward recreation hall. The bridal line stood before a setting of var ious colored daisies entwining a garden gate. A wedding cake trimmed in lavender and yellow and topped with wedding bells centered the serving table which was covered with a hand crocheted tablecloth made by a grandmother of the bride. The bride's gown of traditional four-tiere- EVERTON Mr. and Ms. Jesse C. Suzanne Bott Celebrates Walker Here From Calif , Fourth Birthday With 1953 Wliy pay Several Visitors At uf 0T7G Of MtS. A. J. Rl . i . . RECKLESS ia-- Visinng with Mis. Abel .Rich lor tin' past week have' She Is the daughter of Mr and M,s c c Rich and chil Mi-- . David O. Bott, Bngham on, Michael and Melinda, of1 Walnut Cieek, ( aliioniia the afternoon tlieyi Dining During Mis Rich's visit, all le Imcmbci.s played games and enjoyed of U,- Rich firmly in' 1 tail 17 m all. gathered oil it f. Guests theic included Ken- Monday at the lain e of I)r. and a! and Stanley Paine. Juneth j!s Homer Rich in Ogden fu net Seerist. Evelyn Knudson, deiighltul no host family par- Danny Koford, Matgie Call, Re lv If you're a careful driver, you Can1 ' Nae and Antone Christensen, r,; an, oungget remarkably low rates with Eve'vn Bott. Dennis and Linda Mate l'arm Mutual the com-- ! Pierson, Leo a Ray and Debra 'u',s h:,v, nm "Un l"l Bott. two couple-Oil Sunday one pany that dared to be diffcrentJ Loin Piovo M- and Mrs Albert Stare Farms careful drivers make Card Of Thanks Pay ne. and theotnei tiom Oiem. their own. lowautoinsurance rates! We wish to try to thank our Mr and Mrs Oivid Dodge, sur-11 fi lends and neighbors and prised Mrs. Rich Mi and Mrs J. EDWIN those who were so wondctul in. Dodge and Mr Payne served as BAIRD I to make the DS ie Canada in passing helping nnssiona; beloved mother. Ruling the lime President and A Sunday telephone call from ;vvay of our Phone 19 or 91 two Virginia, Minnesota, to Mr. and,,s- AllAnnie Lee so pleasant to Me Rich were there. Thesecreboth serving as your help and kindness K.di 111 South Main Mrs. C. G. Adney of Corinne, an- us tane-lived for a year in the nounced the glad news of the has been deeply felt Rich home. Family of Annie bee. birth of a baby daughter, their first, to Mr. and Mrs. Adrien F. Satmda atlernoon. DRIVER, r RATES?" - - - a j d - - Reynolds. Mrs. Reynolds is the former Joyce Adney. The Reynolds have chosen the name Charlotte Ann for their 8 pound 9 ounce junk WE INVITE YOU TO ATTEND bundle. At the Adney home in Corinne when the call was completed were Mr. i. ttpairt- and Mrs. C. C. Gay-nar- and daughters, Janie and Laurie, of Visalia, California. Mrs. Gaynard is the former Betty Adney. The Gaynards have been visiting for two weeks and plan to return to their home - AT THE TELEPHONE BUILDING ir't THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENING The phone number of the News and Journal Society editor Is 771. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Mack Palmer united in marriage on August 3 in the Logan LDS Mrs. Palmer is the former Diane Jenson, daughter rloward C. Jenson and the late Howard C. Jenson, ters parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Palmer of 7:30 P.M. TO 9:00 P.M. Loveliest Night of the and Diane." This was Year, followed by two dances by Mary Hansen accompanied by Mrs. Cliff Hansen. iBunny Reese gave a reading, followed by a trio, consisting of Mrs. Arthur Steffen, Mrs. Richard Hansen, and Mrs. Raymond Lewis. They were accompanied by Mrs. Dean Hawkes. The final number was a duet by Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Anderson, who sang 1 Love You Truly, accompanied by Dorothy Ann Lillywhite. Piano music by Mrs. Stephen Bunnell was played throughout the sang Rasmussen was in charge of the fitted bodice, a lace collar, gift room assisted by Sharon ong pointed sleeves. A full Eliason, Marian Linford, Shirfell from the tiny waist- - ley, Darlene and Susan Sharp. Highlights of the evening was attached to a was a program with Bishop 1 her Richard G. Hansen as master of Will ceremonies. A vocal solo, ed with a large orchid. was sung by You Remember, Identical ballerina gowns in Cheryl Palmer, accompanied by were Mrs. Oleen Palmer. Susan Sharp, who played a flute medley composed of Let Me Call You Mrs. Donald Barker, Sweetheart, I and Always wson, Miss Car- - Love You Truty, Was accompanied by Mrs. Cliff Hansen. Sherry Ann Jenson were A duet, consisting of Lowell Grover and Earland Ohman ami Dale McLane assumed duties acompanied by Mrs. Ohman, lest man and Robert H. of the bride, usher- - d tour of our Wed like you to be our guests on a Brigham City building, heart of your telephone system. The tons of equipment behind your telephone will he on display, and experienced telephone men and women will explain how it works. Youll see and hear how operators handle your calls. The whole family is invited. Plan to lie our guest one of the two nights. personally-conducte- THURSDAY evening. Immediately following the reception the newlyweds left on 3 honeymoon trip to California. A shower honored the bride at the Elwynn Seely home with Miss Pauline Andersen and Miss Adele Seely as AND FRIDAY 7:30 TO 9 :00 P.M. 20 EAST FIRST SOUTH AUGUST 20 AND 21 TELEPHONE BUILDING THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. hostesses. 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