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Show Candlelight Ceremony z 4 In a lovely candlelight ceremony in the Second LDS ward, Wednesday evening, November 23, Miss Ann Jones, daughter of Judge and Mrs. Lewis H. Jones, (became the bride of Douglas M. Bryant, son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Bryant, Freeport, Maine. Officiating at the ceremony was tlhe father of the bride. Dine at Tropical Immediately following the vows an informal dinner Was held at the Tropical (Restaurant. The newlyweds were feted at a wedding reception in the Second ward recreation hall following the dinner. They received guests before an arch covered with autumn flowers. Dusty rose and autumn toned chrysanthemums adorned the room. The bride wore a gown of delustered satin and Chantilly lace with a lace basque and Peter Pan collar adorned with pearls and sequins. The (bouffant skirt was styled of tulle and lace over satin. Her w-length veil fell from an illusion cap of small delicated leaves studded with seed pearls. She carried a bouque of yellow rosebuds centered with a detachable white orchid corsage. (Attending the bride were her two sisters, Mrs. Max Walker, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Ronnie Rock, Brigham City, gowned in identically styled dresses of shrimp pink and autumn green. Completing their costumes were velvet and net hats. They carried baskets of autumn flowers. Miss Wendi Leigh Walker was junior bridesmaid in gold taffeta. She carried gold Chrysanthemums. Best man duties were performed by David O. Carter, Portland, Oregon, wiith Lewis Jones, Jr., Ronnie Rock, Max Walker, Gordon Reeves ,and Royle Reeves as ushers. All men in the wedding party wore golden chrysanthemums boutonnieres. (For her daughters nuptials, Mrs. Jones wore a dress of peach lace over taffeta. Mrs. Dean Bundy, Las Vegas, Nev., a sister of the bridegroom, who stood for his parents, wore a green model. Both wore complementary corsages. Gold Tones Accent Cake (Lighted tapers in brass can- - ' BIRTHS! The following births are announced from Cooley Memorial hospital: The meeting scheduled for A boy was born November 23 Dec. 14 for members of the to George and Kathy Yagi Eagles auxiliary has been canBrigham City. celled and all members are InBoyd and Connie Wagstaff vited to attend the Visitation Hlrschl, Perry, are the parents held in Ogden that evening. The of a girl born November 24. A girl was born November 24 grand madam president of the to Ezra and Delores Craner Harorganization will be present at per, Corlnne. the Ogden meeting. A girl was born November 24 to Donald and Myrna Nelson The members are requested Ellis, Brigham City. to bring their contribution of ' Boyd LaMar and Elva Payne food for the Christmas boxes to Ellis,. Brigham City are the parno the Eagles headquarters ents of a boy born November 25. later than Dec. 13. A girl was born November 26 to Byron ,and Annalor Aeblsher The annual Christmas party Sorensen, Brigham City. has been scheduled for Dec. 28. freshments. . John Farrell and Barbara Ann All members are invited to atAllen Hill, Malad, Idaho, are the tend and bring a dollar gift to Multiple Schooling parents of a girl born November exchange. An 27. MANCHESTER, Vt. (UP) has They are also reminded that elementary sdhool here Box Elder NEWS the Eaglo party will be held three sets of twins in the first I Brigham City, Utah Thursday evening, Dec. 21. Spe- grade and set of triplets in 'the eighth grade. cial prizes will be awarded. Wednesday, November 30, 1955 i I Almina Allen Serves As Locust Hostess Eagfes Auxiliary Outlines Plans for Month of December floor-lengt- Mrs. Almina Allen was hostess to Locust Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers for regular November meeting. Following "Have I Done Any Good, opening song, the prayer was offered by Mrs. Louie Squires. Captain Geneive Jensen presided over the business sassion. 'Lesson for the evening, "Mormons in Hawaii," a history of the life of Joseph Tilison, was presented by Mrs. Squires. Plans were made for the an nual Christmas party to be held . December 13. Closing" prayer was offered by Mrs. Thelma Romer. Mrs. Allen served delicious re SPECIAL! SNOW PANTS Tan-tguch- i, Just Arrived Assorted Colors Sizes 3 to 6x $5.50 Sizes 7 to 12 $5.98 WHILE THEY LAST! Ijviltll 7 - elbo- U.S.has the WORLDS competitive transport system f jaskiiafc - Itleets Cheice Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Bryant recited wedding vows Wednesday, November 23, in the Second LDS ward chapel. Judge Lewis H. Jones, father of the bride, officiated. TO RESIDE IN LAS VEGAS ROAST or STEAKS End Cuts potmimib 350 stood on either side Gene Reeves, Mrs. Leon Chris-tiansof the beautiful six tiered wedand Ronnie Rock. ding cake. The White creation It has been learned that the was adorned With newlyweds are honeymooning rosebuds. Lilies of the Valley in Mexico and Arizona. stood between the colonnade For honeymoon travel the separated layers. A miniature bride donned a copper hued bride and bridegroom topped the dress with black acents, topped cake. The cake was displayed with a black arud white tweed upon a green satin table cover coat and black and white accesoverlaid with lace. sories. Mrs. William Merrill was at The newlyweds will make their the guest book; Mrs. Merle home in Las Vegas, Nev., where Craghead, Mrs. Pat Larsen, Mrs. Mr. Bryant is employed by the Janice Erickson, Mrs. Ruth Reev- Wells Cargo Co. es and Mrs. Melba Reeves in the Parties prior to the weddling were given in hotipr of the bride gift room. In Charge of refreshments by Mrs. William Merrill of Brigwere fairs. Gordon Reeves, Mrs. ham City and Mrs. Max Walker C. Henry Nielsen, Mrs. Harry at her home in Sal Lake City. The new Mrs. Bryant is a Smith, Mrs. Monroe Petersen, Mrs. Jennie Reeves, Mrs. LaRue graduate of Utah State AgriculMrs. Blanche Duffin tural college Where she was afReeves, filiated with Alpha Chi Omega and Mrs. DeOn Nelson. During the entire evening, sorority. For the past 'two years lovely sdlovox numbers were She has been teaching in the Las Vegas schools. played by Karen Craghead. Mr. Bryant attended the PortAlso entertaining with musin gold-tone- j RIB d or CENTER CUTS PORK CKI (UPS lb 550 (Positively No End Cuts) FROM EASTERN PORKERS . SPARE RUES and Small, Lean lb- 390 - Meaty DECORATIVE THROW (l cal and vocal selections were: land Junior college and the UniGlen Reeves, Portia Reeves, Ro- - versity of Utah, majoring in HOLIDAY HOSPITAL NOTES HOUSEClEANINGi Send your curtains to us for finest service at lowest cost. You'll be new pleasantly surprised at how and fresh they will look on return . . . and how econgmical and timesaving it is! 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Edwin Baird Was in charge with Mrs. Verna Burt named president; Mrs. Lucille Berdhtold, first counselor; Mrs. Mary Lou Call, second counselor and Mrs. Vila Brown, secre- for better, brighter holidays! v&fta U nch &EAlIS-8for$fl- A new Relief Society - presidency was sustained in the Sixth UDS ward Sunday evening dursering regular sacramental f FROZEN-Fre- 490 CHILIn BEANS Q New Relief Society Officers Are Named JMt LARGE 40 ounce TIN ORANGEJUICE-fifnrSHQ- tary. officers Included Outgoing Mrs. Alice Jensen, Mrs. Verna Biurt, Mrs. Roma Thorson and Mrs. Etta Gilbert. , , Remarks were heard from in-conning and outgoing officers and Mrs. Edith BaddTey, South Box Elder stake Relief society president. During the evening Miss Marilyn Steffen entertained with a lovely violin selection accompanied by Mrs. Geraldine Hawkes. Miss Edna Joyce Thorson was named a new member of the Sixlth ward bishopric. Her capacity will be corresponding secretary and editor,of the newly planned ward paper. 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