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Show Brigham Couple United in Logan Temple The Logan LDS temiple was of the exchange of wedding vows February 10 by Miss Mary Ward, daughter of Mrs. Mr. and J. Hyrum of Ward, Brigham City, the scene and Farriel D. Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Richards, also of Brigham City. President A. George Raymond officiated in the presence of and close family members . friends. A wedding dinner feted the newlyweds following the rites at the Tropical Restaurant in Briigham City. The same evening, Mr. and Mrs. Ward honored the young couple at a wedding reception at the family home, 221 South Second East. Stocks, carnations and pom adorned pom chrysanthemums the home for the occasion. Gowned In Crystaline 'A creation of crystaline, pleated tulle and wide lace was worn by the radiant bride. She carried a heart-shapebouquet of wihite carnations and red rosed buds. Mrs. Julia Secrist, sister of the bride, waS matron of honor with Mrs. Doris Heiny, Mrs. Norma Jensen and Mrs. RouJean Noall as attending bridesmaids. Pink crystaline princess style gowns were worn by the atten- dants. ' Shanna Secrirt, Carolyn Hatch Ward, also gowned in pink crystaline were flower and Karen girls. Each J carried feathered chry santhemums mounted on red hearts backed with white lace handkerchiefs. Mother of the bride chose a turquoise model and Mrs. Richards wore white with gold accents. Their corsages were pink and white carnations. Delmar Hill performed best man duties with Reese Ward and Smith Hatch as ushers. All men in the wedding party wore White carnation boutonnieres. Valentine Theme Cake, In keeping with the valentine theme the three-tierewedding cake was adorned with . white and pink roses and tiny red can- sister Reminder to 2nd Ward Members Mr. artd Mrs. Willis Hansen, chairmen of the Second ward dinner, today issued a reminder to all ward members 12 years of age and older and former members, of the banquet plan- ned for Wednesday, February 22, beginning at 7 p. m. in the ward recreation hall. Those planning to attend are asked to bring their own plate, glass and 'silverware. Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Hansen with the food are: Mr. and Mrs. Jack foffat, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Frost, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Stokes. Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Olsen and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hansen. Mrs. Edward Frost, Earl Han sen and Wynn Jeppson, along with the ward deacons, have been In charge of advertising and invitations. The program will be presen ted under the direction of the Sunday school officers with decorations and seating ar rangements being made by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Andersen, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Olsen and Mr. and Mrs. Orlin Allen. Mrs. Thomas Fryer and MIA girls will serve. d dy hearts. Mrs. Arlene Hatch, Chairmen Issue of the groom, was at the guest book and Evelyn Foster was in charge of the trousseau display. In the gift rooms were Loretta Kelso, Klea Nelson, Vonda Cheney and Treva Dewey. Serving was under the direction of Mrs. Kathryn Ward, Mrs. Nina Ward, Barbara Hill and Ella Anderson. Mrs. During the reception, Shiriley Jensen entertained with organ music; Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Anderson with a duet; Miss Marjorie Cook a solo and Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Felt with a vocal duet. Southern Utah Honeymoon For honeymoon travel to Southern Utah the new Mrs. Hill Chose a grey dress with white accents and red accessories. They plan to make their home at 142 West Mond, Ogden. Del-mo- The newly catalogued library at Lincoln school is a busy place these BUSY LIBRARY days. Selecting books, at left, are Joan Fischler and Paul Sato. Carol Ann Korth as student librarian is assisting Mrs. Thelma K otter,' chairman of the library committee while Leon llunsaker brings in another stack of books. Score with this Arrow Leap Year Salad Ward Reunion Set Thursday TO MAKE HOME IN OGDEN Mr. and Mrs. Farriel D. Hill exchanged wedding promises in the Logan LDS temple Friday, Feb. 10, in the presence of family members and close friends. Mrs. Hill is the former Mary Ward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hyrum Ward, Brigham City. Mr. Hills parents are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Richards, also of Brigham City. 3 Box Elder NEWS Hear SECOND WARD JUNIOR GLEANERS Among the lovely young ladies honored by Second Ward MIA attenders at the Gold and Green Ball held recently were : left to right, back row, Miss Julia Whitney, Miss Gayle Wright, Miss Joan Jensen and Mrs. Diane Williams. Not pictured but honored the same evening were Deon Rasmussen, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Rasmussen and Cleo Ann daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. John H. Larsen. Standing in front are flower girls, Debra Rasmussen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Rasmussen, and Barbara Olsen, daughter of Mf. and Mrs. Ross Olsen. Lar-Tse- n, . Birthdays Honored Sunday at Larsen Home Two birthdays were observed Sunday, Feb. 19, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Einar J. Larsen. Family members met to honor the birthday anniversaries of Master Ned Young and Einar J. Two Larsen. ' were presented Lovely gifts the guests of 'honor and a birthday cake, decorated for the the serving occasios, centered table. Attending were; Mr. and Mrs. Einar J. Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Young and son, Ned; Mr. and Mrs. Winston P. Nelson and sons, Randall and Fredric; Miss Rose Larsen and Mrs. Amy L. Hansen. to Sego Lily Daughters Set February Meet 9BIRTHS1 The fallowing births are announced from Cooley Memorial 'hospital: John and Janice Hansen Holmgren, Bear River City, are the parents of a girl born Feb. 16. A girl was bom Feb. 17 to Ferron and Lois Rhode Lund-berg- , Brigham Ofty. Frank and Marquretta Whitaker Tollman, Honeyville, are the parents of a boy born Feb. 19. A girl was bom Feb. 19 to Frank and Suye Mayumi Fujikawa, Perry. February 20, Franklin and Marjorie Poocja S'hupla, Intermountain school, became the parents of a boy. A boy was born Feb. 20 to Charles and Marie Jensen Crossman, Brigham City. . Sego Lily Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet Thursday, Feb. 23, at 7:30 p. m. The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Norman Nell-se225 South Third West. All members are invited to At Willard The annual ward reunion for members and former members is of the Wiillard LDS ward scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 23. A hot dinner will be served from 6:30 to 7:30 p. m., followed by an outstanding program. All ward members and former ward members of 'high school Soroptimists t age and over are invited to atBrigham City, Utah Social Security Talk Wednesday, February 22, 1956 tend, according ito James Ward, Members of the Soropitimist general chairman. A charge of club were enlightened on the to $1 per plate will he made all former ward members. subject of social security and Brighamites Vacation taxation at the regular monthly For Two Weeks in Cal. The following day, Friday, Feb. 24, the , ward will serve meeting held last Thursday evening, February 16, at, the Idle Gordon E. Larsen and Ridhard dinner at noon to all grade Isle. L. Hansen returned home Sun- school youngsters. The dinner meeting was ar- day evening following a two Mr. Ward is being assisted in ranged by members of the Ways weeks vacation in Los Angeles. the arrangements by a commitand Means committee: Mrs. CarThey were house guests at the tee of 14 members. rie Johnson, Miss Dorothy Han- home of Mr. and Mrs. Rolland sen, Mrs. Magna Drewes, Mrs. Ouddeback, Temple City. Mrs. AUTO SHOPPIN? Grace Hansen, Mrs. Elnora Bow-cut- t Ouddeback is the. former Lila and Miss Bessie Hansen. i Lee of this city. SEE COPPIN!! Mrs. Carrie Johnson introducOthers entertaining the Brig1953 Ford Viet. Coupe ed guest speaker for the eve- hamites during their visit were: One Local Owner ning, Dalle Madsen. A question Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Larsen, and answer period followed Mr. also of Temple City; Mr. and Madsens talk. Mrs. Johnnie Anderson, BurIncluded on the program was bank, and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy a patriotic reading by Miss Lee, Los Angeles. on national the Wight They report a pleasant birthdays of the month. 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