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Show J United in LDS Tmple Rites Impressive LDS temple were exchanged by Miss vows Honored Bever- at Reception , ly Meservy, daughter of Bishop and Mrs. J. A. Meservy, Brigham Members to Re Greeted At Civic Club June Ted Welcoming new members to the nest as members of Civic Improvement club, Eldest Women's Association Member Final Meeting Held by St. Terresa Society Election of officers will 'be St. Terresa Altar society held their last business meeting of conducted by members of the the season at St. Henrys Rec- Corinne Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers at regular monthtory, June 3. ly meeting planned for Friday, It was announced that the June 7, at 2 p. m. business sessions will disconMrs. Della Owens home will tinue the summer be the scene of the meeting. duilng Histories will be read and a months. presented. Plans are in progress for var- program Mrs. Hettie Cutler and Mrs. ious society affairs throughout H. E. Larsen are hostesses . for the summer and fall. the afternoon. Ladies attending the meeting were: Mrs. John Sereika, Mrs, Mrs. Bernard Nelson and Mrs. Mm. John Joseph Florez. Robert Benavidez, Mrs. Alice Gomez, Many members of the group Cosgrove, in- the the local ladles club will center their annual June Tea- around the theme, "Birds of a Feather," on Thursday afternoon, June 1G, at the lovely garden at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Walter G. Mann. In case of bad weather the club will meet at the Fourth ward - Donald R. Blason-game- , City, and son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Blasongame, Santa Barbara, California, Monday, June 6, In the Logan LDS temple. JMrA Blasongame flew to Utah LDS chapel. for the ceremonies. Luncheon will be served from Reception Held 1:30 p. m. until 3:30 p. m. A reception feted the newlyMrs. Delbert Holmgren is weds the same evening in the chairman of the annual event Second ward recreation hall. assisted by the following ladies: .The ihail was adorned with Mrs. Harper L.' Pearse, director peonies and the bridal pair mbmber; Mrs. Vanez T. Wilson, stood before a garden gate arMrs. Walter G, Mann, Mrs. Marranged with greens and blosvin Peters, Mrs. Phyllis Baron, soms. Mrs. M. A. Buntcher, Mrs. RayThe dark haired bride was Mrs. William E. mond Dalnes, a in lovely gown of lace over Mrs. Tyson, Mrs. All Freeman, taffeta. The dress was ballerMorris Glover, Mrs. Ella Long, ina length with scalloped hemMrs. Milton Jensen, Mrs. Rayline. It featured a high neckmond Payne, Mrs. Oleen Palmer, line edged with fabric medalMrs. Harold Glare, Mrs. Kent lions and the sleeves small Jensen and Mrs. Calvin Jensen. caps. She wore elbow length Members who Wish to - play mitts and carried a bouquet of caTds may arrange their fourrosebuds centered with a large somes. The program will be orchid. presented intermittently during Her veil was fingertip length the afternoon. and attached to a miniature bonnet. A pink and yellow color scheme was used throughout the Brighamites Expected reception In both flowers and dainty refreshments. Home from Kentucky Mrs. Darlene Burrows, sister of the bride, was matron of 'honor Expected home soon lor a milwith Arlene Monson, - Roxaline itary leave from, duty with the tJ. S. s RIdd and Marilyn Blaylock, as is Sgt. Ronald Jensen, his wife,- daughters, bridesmaids. Carla Rae Meserand sister-in-law- , Miss Elaine vy was flower girl. All wore . Stoll. ' pastel gowns. Best man duties were perSgf. and Mrs. Jensen are anformed by Jim Critenden, Kani-as- , nouncing the birth of the little Utah. daughter, Saundra, born June 1 Beautiful Cake at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. Miss Stoll, daughter - of Mr. wedThe beautiful four-laye- r and Mrs. John Stoll, 429 West ding cake was adorned with and Mrs. Donald R. Blasongame A2c j Forest, has been visiting with pink rosebuds and white orchids . . . exchanged wedding promises in the Logan LDS temple the Jensens since the arrival of and topped with a miniature the six pound eight ounce Miss. bride and Ibridegroom. Candles June 6. Mrs. Blasongame is the former Beverly MesMrs. Jensen is the ' former and little cherups decorated the ervy, daughter of Bishop and Mrs. J. A. Meservy, Brigham . cake table. City. The bridegroom is the son of, Mr. and Mrs. Ray C, Joyce Stoll. Southern Utah Honeymoon Blasongame, Santa Barbara, California. Following a furlough . here The young couple left ImmeSgt. Jensen will report for over seas duty Jn, Japan. , 3 Box Elder NEWS diately for a honeymoon to Mrs. Nancy Forrester Mrs. Jensen will remain in Southern Utah. Brigham City, Utah The bridegroom has a one Returns from Visit Brigham City with her, daugh and Wednesday, June 15, 1955 and wee Saun month leave before returning Mrs. Nancy Forrester ters, Debra, Wan-lasJudy dra, until she is able To travel far further duty. He has been have returned home from ter, Bonnie Jean, born May 20. to Japan, to rejoin her husband, currently stationed at Kiesel Mrs. Forrester traveled " to Sgt: Jensen is the son of Mr. Air Force Base In Mississippi. American Fork. Mrs. Forrester had 'been visit- American Fork to meet the, .new and Mrs. Bert Jensen, also of He reports now for duty in , ; , - v" ing with Mr. and Mrs. Darrell arrival. Brigham City. . 1 Maternal Wanlass and daughters, Judy, 'grandparents in 4 Brigham City are Mr. and Mrs. Everyone te Invited to phone Nancy and Janet The family is announcing the Charles Bprt.' Mrs. Wanlass is Mrs Martha Jensen their society items for the News arrival of a new baby daugh- - the former Marilyn Burt. . and Journal to 771 A-2- c . 1 i Mre. Elizabeth Buchanan ' receives a beautiful rosebud corsage from Mrs. H. E. Anderson, president of the Womens Association for the Community Presbyterian Church. . Members of the association feted Mrs. Buchanan last Friday afternoon at the recreation hall oil the occasion of her 82nd birthday anniversary. - Community Presbyterian Church Women's Group Honor Mrs. Elizabeth Buchanan on Birthday , , ' .K : The fore part of this week visitors included Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Jensen and children, Marsha and Bobby, Walnut Creek, California. A Jensen family gathering was held Tuesday evening in Liberty Park at Salt Lake City. ' Here how are Mrs. Farnien Jensen and children, Medford, Oregon, Mrs. Jensen traveled to Utah to attend MIA June confer' . ence. , Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Iverson and sons are bidding family members adieu prior to leaving for McMinnville, Oregon, where they plan to make their home. Amazing FLOATING ACTION, an Exquisite Form exclusive, distributes shoulder strap pull, relieves bosom pressure, gives you a bewitching contour . . . plus heavenly comfort, freedom and support O BIRTHS ...A The following births are announced from Cooley Memorial ' t hospital: , A boy was bora June 8 to Robert Lynn and Mary Lou Christian Ahrensback, Brigham City, David Robert and Lu Wonna Mae Jensen Bott, Route No. 1, Brigham Cityi are the parents of a girt bom June 8. ' A girl was born June 9 to Russell B. and Gracie Veres RenO, , Brigham City. Spencer Ross and Verna Mar ble Todd Reeder, Brigham City, Announce the arrival of a son, -- cup 32-3White BROADCLOTH $2.50 C cup B (up 32-4$2.50 White or Black satin White NYLON TAFFETA with nylon mar$3.00 quisette tup sections .. m? 32-4- 2 ' - ...and the most popular bra in America j f STYLE June 8. A girl was bom June 10 to barns 502 . . . the bra our prettiest customers tell us is iri a class by itself! Our famous Exquisite Form . Reinforced and stitched undet style 502 the cup for a firmer, more beautiful uplift. .. ) m white BROADCLOTH or pint, A,' B, C tups ...... Deep.. $150 I . ' $2.00 SATIN, in white, pink, block, blue, or maize (A, B, C cups).... .$1.50 NYLON TAFFETA in white only $2.00 (A, B cups). Andrew and Helen Swaff Sorensen, Intermountain school. . Dee Lewis and Dona Bowden Busenbark, Brigham City, are the parents of a boy born June , 10. (Robert Neil and Reva Ann Jen- sen Andersen, Brigham City, announce the arrival of a boy born June 10. A girl was bom June 10 to William Frank end Lily Mills , - MX lamia! awsm mtmn mm m hues i ku wins , tumw. eras TO PLEASE... ARE SURE Dad wants gifts that are practical as well a9 long lasting. Thats why we suggest you buy his gift from our big selection of Gifts That Are Sure to Please! , Miss Willis Robbins, daughter of Mr. , and Mrs. Francis Robbins, 579 South Fourth West, left Monday for San Francisco, Calif. Miss Robbins will visit with her sister, Mrs. John Rodgers. are always tops with- Dad and weve just received - the a new shipment. Garden City' Books '$1 'ffiuondllwtcL Give Him A Church Book, from $1 Bibles from $1.50 Gifts He Will Enjoy! OWALL PLAQUES from $3.00 O STATUETTES Deer, Horses, etc. from $3.00 O BOOK ENDS pr. from $2.00 O FILES and SECURITY BOXES ACCESSORIES for the 13, 1943. Three of their five children are livingr Royal Buchanan, Ogden; Mrs. Hazel Cameron, Rupert, Idaho, and Mrs. Virginia Daniels, Brigham City. Mrs. Buchanan also has 13 and 15 greatgrandchildren grandchildren. Much joy and satisfaction is received by this cheerful woher man from letters from grandchildren. Just this week she learned that her eldest grandson, Wayne W. Ranson, had been promoted to Major In the U, S. Army, at Baltimore, Maryland. He is now serving as assistant to Commissioner of Personnel. She resides with her daughter, Mrs. Daniels, In a comfortable apartment at the A. D. Hil-lahome. Her time is spent OFFICE! DOPP ZIPPER KITS FITTED CASES from SUNBEAM SCHICK REMINGTON ELECTRIC SHAVERS Priced from $23.80 Complete SHIRT LAUNDRY GIVE HIM A CAMERA FAMILY LAUNDRY DRY Wash" Launderette Service Shaaffar Snorfcaf Pans froir $8.75 Complete selection of Par- NEW HANDSOME MENS CLEANING "You m SNORKEL? PEN Movie or Still GE LIGHT METERS Sanitone . Bennett, Brigham City. William Winder . and Ileene Zufelt Rose Bear River City, announce the arrival of a girl bom ; June 1L . , MGDCtS wlthll i Leaves Monday to Pay San Francisco Visit "7 1 Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey is distilled and aged tinder a formula passed on from generation to generation for over 160 years. Only Beam tastes like Beam. .only Beam tastes so good. he Mrs. Martha Jensen Is enjoy, ing family, members visiting . here. d Mrs. Anna 'WoOley end''. twin sons, Ray and Kay, of Salt Lake City, visited in 'Brigham City . (Members of the Womens As- enjoying friends and neighbors sociation of the Community and piecing quilts and making honored church Presbyterian their eldest members, Mrs. Eliz- fugs. abeth Buchanan, on the occasion of her 82nd birthday anniversary, Friday, June 10, at the church recreation hall. Mrs. Buchanan in arrived Brigham City in 1933 and except for five years spent at Spanish Fork she was worked in the since Ladies Aide consistently ' that time. ' She is now sewing agent for the organization and has also served with the literary society and spent countless' hours assisting with overseas projects THAT during World War II. Mrs. Buchanan firmly believes In .attending church services, Leather Is A whether of her own .church or MAN'S GIFT! others. . She recalls attending the II church in Spanish Fork, ! since there was not a church of her faith in the community. GIFT! admired and ; She is greatjy ' respected by members of the Comihunity-Presbyteriachurch and her other many friends anjl here- , neighbors ' She was born May 24, 1873 in Oceloa, Washington county, Virginia, .the daughter of William and Susan Denninson ' Sutton. ShC .was the eldest of six children, j t 'Following receiving her school-- ' fogito the eighth grade ih various elementary schools in Virginia she recalls going to She later became the bride of Spence Buchanan, January 16, 1895, in Mercer county, They lived in that area until theif eldest child was 14 years of age then traveled to Lewiston, Utah, to make their home. The couple were farmers until Mr. Buchanan was paralyzed following a typhoid fever bout Mr. Buchanan died September Worthy of Your Trust for 160 Years , , . Beam old fashioned , 2, week-end- y. . . . - last of the tcorUTt finest bourbon for 160 yean Of YOU. - Home Enjoys Family , DLUUert &?3Stl$66 Paxa-trooper- ' Election Scheduled by Corinne Camp Meeting LUGGAGE, i $1250 from -.- ALL POPULAR COLORS ker, Sheaffer, Eversharp Pens & Pencil Sets Priced from $5.00 New ; PENS Small Ball from $1.95 BRIGHAM CITY LAUNDERETTE . 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