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Show Miss Marilyn Andrsen, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Andersen, Brigham City, and Dale Clarke Jeppson, son of Mr. and Mrs.' S. Leland Jeppson, also of Brigham City, were united in impressive nuptial rites performed on September 25 at 6:30 p. m., in the 'Fourth ward Relief society room. Bishop LeGrande Horsley officiated at the wedding ceremony in the presence of family members and close friends. Spoke Wedding The room was beautifully decorated with tiered candlebra adorned with green, yellow and rust ribbons and 'baskets filled with gladioli and chrysanthemums in Fall hues. For the reception which followed the vows, the bride was lovely in a waltz length wedding gown of nylon net and lace. Over the strapless model the bride donned a small lace Jacket featuring a Peter Pan collar and long pointed sleeves. The skirt was designed with three pleated nylon net tiers edged with lace. Her fingertip length veil of imported brides illusion edged in lace fell from a small fitted lace cap adorned with seed pearls. She carried a bridal bouquet of yellow rosebuds woven with lace and tied with white streamers. Miss Dee Ann Davis was maid of honor gowned in dark green taffeta. Bridesmaids were Miss Beth Poulson, Mrs. Arlene Miss Barbara Rasmussen and Miss Marion Jeppson. The bridesmaids wore gowns of light green taffeta. All attendants gowns were identically designed With fitted necklines tyodiees, with large collars and tiny covered buttons down the front. The skirts were full and ballerina length. They carried baskets of tiny yellow daisies with greenand yellow ribbons on the basOy-le- Vows on P Slates OVER-3- complexions! 0 'WwN CELLOGEN CELLOGEN HORMONE CREAM HORMONE LOTION Introductory size) z. size) Regularly $2.50 $1.00 BOTH. ..NOW ONLY 2.50- -. Overnight, Csllegan Harmon Craam works naturally to cushion your skin against lines and dryness. Callage Under Make-u- p, Hormone lotion continues to make your face and throat look smoother, fresher, younger. HAMILTON DRUGS .S. Bazaar ;niV4 S: Plans are now in the final stages for a full evening of fun for the entire family at the annual bazaar sponsored by Brigham Seventh LDS ward. The bazaar will be held on Friday, October 9, with serving of food beginning at 6 p. m. Mrs. Adolph Olsen, Relief society president, said today that the menu will include barbecues, foot long hot dogs, chili, soda pop, ice cream, cake and pie at for prices moderate enough whole families to enjoy their evening meal in the recreation hall. At the same time gift items will be on sale including aprons, pillow cases, quilts, dish towels and chenille and wood fiber In National Magazine r.K j. i , V .... ' s rh ' 1 . i '3 J XX ' ZU Li The Willard Trailbuilders held Wednesday, September 30, with the Guide Patrol and Trekkers as host to Blazers. Opening prayer was offered by Billy Woodland, Guide Patrol, followed by the Trailbuild-e- r Code, led by Patrol Chief Leader Kent Lofthouse. Mrs. Mary Braegger, Trekker leader, led the group in the Trailbuilder 6ong, followed by welcome address to the Blazers by Mrs. Nellie Nolgaard, Guide Patrol leader. Following closing prayer the boys were treated to a water melon bust by the Primary r, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Clark Jeppson . . . exchanged nuptial promises in the Fourth LDS Ward Relief society room in the presence of family members and close friends. The rites were performed by Bishop LeGrande Horsley. The bride is the former Marilyn Andersen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Andersen. The bridegrooms parents are Mr. and Mrs. S. Leland Jeppson. All are of Brigham City. ful with lilies, orchids, roses and iLittle flower girls were: Vic- lace work. kie Cottam and Joleen Seder-holm- . Their dresses were of Immediately following t h 'e the new Mrs. Jeppson yellow taffeta. They carried reception small baskets of yellow daisies. donned her going away ensem ble, a dark green suit with box Mother of the bride chose a jacket with black accessories, navy blue gown and Mrs. Jepp- and left for the honeymoon trip son a black model. Both wore which took them to Las Vegas, corsages of rosebuds and gar- Los Angeles and San Francisco, The newlyweds are making denias. their home at 29 south Second man of best duties Performing west. was Calvin Jeppson, brother to Both are Box Elder high school were Ushers the bridegroom. graduates and Mountain States Bruce Anderson and Neile Jepp-sen- . company employees Telephone All men in the wedding The bridegroom has attended boutonwore carnation party the USAC in Logan for two years nieres. and has served in Korea with Background music during the the National Guard. Showers honoring the couple reception was played by Ricks Knudson. Miss Roberta Young prior to the wedding included A miscellaneous shower entertained with vocal solos. given IDr. and Mrs. J. L. Huchel were by Mrs. Donna Sederholm and host and hostess for the evening Blanche Thompson, aunts of with Mrs. Carol R. Bett at the the bride; a kitchen shower giv en by Dee Ann Davis with close guest book. Gift bearers were Deon Ras- girl friends attending, and mussen, Georgianna Moellen-dor- f and Bonnie Tingey. In charge of the many lovely gifts newlyweds presented to the Mrs. La Vonne Davis, were: Miss Vonda Miss Janet Able, Kent and Miss Lela Mae Ttelson. Serving were Miss Pat Raw-soMiss Genial Mayfield, Miss Pauline Andersen and Miss Janet Thompson with Mrs. Donna Mrs. Wanda Cot-toSederholm, and Mrs. F.llen Tingey in charge of the refreshments. The four tiered wedding cake decorated in yellow and green was displayd upon a lace covered table. The cake was surrounded by small low vases of blossoms with lighted white tapers on either side. The cake was topped with three white wedding bells and was beauti Special thanks went to the Primary officers in charge of the affair: Mrs. Elsie Kunzier, president; Irene Wells, Gladys Schroeder, counselors, and Charlene Deem, secretary. Traditional Ceremony Introduces T rail building To 7th Ward Blazers . Lee I.arsen nineteen month old son of Dr. and Mrs. Ira Larsen, seems to be delighted with his recent publicity in national advertising magazines. at the age of 19 months is young Lee Larsen, son of Dr. and Mrs. Ira Larsen, 431 South Albernon, Tucson, Arizona. Games featuring themes will round out the evening of entertainment. program Ro-me- (BG0 eeoorj Federal Insured Way get 0C3 MAC REPAIRS NOTIONS SEWINO SEWINO INSTRUCTION ' SINGER DRESS F1NISHINO SERVICE! HELPFUL SEU AND BUTTONHOUNO. AS BUTTON SUCH MAKINQ COVERING Colt tody ,1 SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. Freeze Have First Child Announcing the birth of their first child, a daughter, born OcThe little tyke is the grandson tober 3 at Cooley Memorial hosof Mr. and Mrs. Ira W. Larsen of this city. He has been fea- pital are Mr. and Mrs. Lamoine tured in three national maga- L. Freeze. zines, among which is My The youngster weighed eight Baby, in which issue he was 10 ounces at birth and sponsored by a Baltimore, Mary- pounds land firm. His picture has also is the first grandchild for Mrs. appeared in ads by C. C. Ander- Mina L. Freeze and the late sens in Ogden. Chris Freeze. Dr. Larsen is a practicing Paternal grandparents are Mr. dentist in Tucson. Mrs. Larsen Checketts of is the former Betty Lou Barr of and Mrs. Robert Ogden. Mrs. Freeze is the forTucson. mer Shirley Checketls. ral board in Salt Lake City. Everyone is invited to phone Junior Gleaners and their mothers present heard the pre- their society items for the New lude and postlude played by and Journal to 77L Janice Jensen. Gwen Chidester offered opening prayer followed by a double trio from the Sixth ward singing "Temple By the River. Girls in the double trio were: Donna Morgan, Mar cretta Whitaker, Cheryl Ann Arlee Reeder, Marilyn Barker, Steffen and Marion Iverson. The Gleaners Sheaf was given by Colleen Ward. The singing group entertained with the song, Ill Go Where You Want Me dinner and handkerchief shower Crowd Attends held at Maddox 'Ranch House, Large given by iDr. and Mrs. M. Jerald Jr. Gleaner Program Andersen, aunt and uncle of the Reports on North and South bride, who were here visiting Box Elder stake Mothers and from Los Angeles. Many rela Daughters Stake Chastity Night, tives attended the affair. held Sept. 29 in the stake tabernacle, tell of a large crowd attending to hear Mrs. fclela JorGood Attendance gensen, member of the Junior Desired By Gleaner committee for the gen- - SEE PHIL HOLMES 312 West 4th South or Insured up to $10,000 Savings from 1st to 10th of month earn from first. Come in or save by mail PHONE Bk FOR YOUR PROTECTION C. Singor Sowing MocMii continuot IN iong-lim- o polky ol tolling itt machinal only through Singer Sowing Cm tart idonlifiod by the lam out Rod "S" trado-ma-rl on th at First Federal Savings and Loan Association 12 768-N- window novor Ihroigh department atom or other owing machinoioolort. West Center, Logan, Ut. Telephone 980 i A. i uR& we edtfpetefjr ywveoeeu the ATTENTION HUNTERS! HUNTING LICENSES SOLD HERE! Make Brigham Tire your HAMILTON one-sto- p hunting Supply Headquarters! DRUGS , FIREARMS Sunflower DUP Camp is desired Sunflower by officers camp Daughters of Utah Pio neers for regular October meeting. A good City. FORM and and readhis tamous Stradivarius, ings by Mrs. Howard Maughn of Garland, and vocal selections by Mrs. Jean Madsen of Brigham EXPERT the on 1953 will be Mischa Pozannski Reservations for the affair may be called to Mrs. Marjorie Li.sh, general chairman, or Mrs, director chairman.' May Balls, Lovely decorations are being planned by Mrs. LaPrele Price, and a splendid program by Mrs. Louise Turley and Mrs. Etta Moskowitz. The banquet will be served by Mrs. Ruby Fors-greHighlights Elder NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, October 7, Save The Lee Larsen Begins Modeling Career At the Ripe Age of Nineteen Months 'Beginning a modeling career Mr. and Mrs. Lamoine L. Box 3 . . . Traditional ceremony introducing Blazers into Trailbuild-wor- k for the LDS church Primary was held on Wednesday, September 30, In the Seventh ward Scout room. Big brothers escorted the new Blazers through the ceremony, which upon completion entitled them to enter Trailbuilding department. Mrs. DeLores Cochran, Blazer leader, Mrs. Mary Rigby, Trekker leader, and Mrs. Sarah Guide Patrol leader, assisted in the ceremonies on Wednesday. Games were played and refreshments served following songs led by Mrs. Rigby and the To Go. talk of welcome by Mrs. Margo Hunsaker offered closing prayer. Boys beginning work as Blazers are: Curtis Billings, Mickey Cochran, Emil Jensen, Wayne Korth, Robert Lund, Lynn Pack er, Lee Peterson and Dick Wood mancy. Ro-me- r, again rolled around for members of the Kindergarten club of Brigham City. According to Mrs. Kenna Jacobson, membership chairman, the applications are beginning to be returned and the list of new members is growing. All club members are invited to get in their reservations, for themselves and the new members they sponsor, for the annual memboiship banquet slated for beginWednesday, October ning at 7:30 p. m. at the War Memorial home. k ti'Rfi'Vt Membership for New Kindergarten Members Gains Momentum as Annual Banquet Approaches Membership time has their annual Blazer welcome on , BEAUTY BUYfor R Willard Ward Primary Welcomes Blazer Group kets. DOUBLE-U- September 25 featured Brigham Seventh Ward United in Impressive Nuptial Rites attendance of the Remington Winchester Ithaca SHELLS Popular Remington and Peters Meeting will be held on Thursday, October 8, beginning at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Artie Sessions, 121 south Second east. SLEEPING BAGS White Stag GUN CASES Cleanig Rods and Oils HUNTING COATS AND CAPS DUCK and GEESE DECOYS COLEMAN LANTERNS AND STOVES We're stocked with a complete line of everything the camper and hunter needs. A Democratic Convention Is Hereby Called For MONDAY, OCTOBER 12 6 8P.M. to be held in the Court Rooms of the County Court House for the purpose of placing in nomination a Democratic ticket as follows: MAYOR, 4 Year Term 2C0UNCILMEN, 4YearTerm to be placed on the Official Ballot for the Municipal Election to be held at Brigham City, Utah on Tuesday, November 3, 1953. NORM ADVERTISING, U. . 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