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Show I', 1' ' Wedding Bells Will Ring Soon Double Ring Rites Performed Wedding bells will ring Oct. 26 for Miss Gay Ann Mortensen, granddaughtter of Mrs Pearl Miss Marilyn Jenson became the bride of Delmar O. Price in an impressive double ring ceremony solemnized Monday, Sept. 17, in the Logan LDS' temple. President A. George Raymond officiated. np Jensen, Bear River City, and Clark Robert Rasmussen, son of Bishop and Mrs. Clark M. Rasmussen, Brigham City. The young couple plans to exchange nuptial vows in the Logan LDS temple with a reception to follow in the evening at the Bear River ward recreation hall. Miss Mortensen is a graduate of Box Elder High school and is employed at Baron Woolen Mills office. Mr. Rasmussen is a graduate of Box Elder High school and is a student at the Utah State Agricultural college in Logan. They plan to make a home in Brigham City. The bridegrooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas S. Price, Paradise, Utah, honored the bridal party at a dinner at Tropical Restaurant immediately following the rites. In the evening, the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dewane E. Jenson, Brigham City, honored the newlyweds at a reception held in the Brigham City Fourth LDS ward. The bridal party stood before with an archway decorated bronze and gold leaves and ribbon bows. On either side were tall baskets filled with chrysanDeseret Camp themums and gladioli in fall Members to Meet colors. The bride chbse a. Maurers At Bundersons original gown of imported ChanDeseret Camp Daughters of tilly lace and nylon tulle over Utah Pioneers will meet at the tatfeta for her wedding. Her 9 1ST YEAR ANNIVERSARY Mrs. Ann Crawford Jenhome of Mrs. Leona Bundcrson veil fell from a crown of ChanNorth Main, celebrated her 91st birthday anniversary for regular October meeting. tilly lace with seed pearl trim. sen, The meeting, to which all She carried a bouquet of pink recently.Mrs. Jensen was born Oct. 2, 1865 in Ogden the members are cordially invited rosebuds and lily of the valley daughter of John and Helen Rilen Crawford. to dftend, will be held Friday, with a white orchid in the cenOct. 19, beginning at 7:30 p. m. ter. It Is Key Her sister, Mrs. Lewis Knud-son- , Live Each Long San Francisco, matron of Members Invited to honor, Miss Nedra Price, sister of the groom, maid of honor; Life Seagull Camp Meeting e Miss Roma Nelson, Miss All members are cordially inWhitehouse and Miss VicThe key to a long life and knit and crochet during a small vited to attend' regular monthand kie bridsemaids, Morris, Now in home RETURN FROM HONEYMOON at Logan little Miss Julie Knudson, flow- happiness is living each day as pox epidemic. ly meeting of the Seagull camp following a Yellowstone Park honeymoon are Mr, and Mrs. er girl, were dressed Daughters of Utah Pioneers. WEDDING DATE SET Miss Gay Ann Mortensen, grandin identi- it comes without unnecessary decito We had stay in so I said Mrs. Ann CrawDelmare 0. Price, recent newlyweds. Mrs. Price is the The meeting will be held on gowns of taffeta, in worrying, was ded a to cally learn it styled time daughter of Mrs. Pearl Jensen, Bear River City, will begood former Marilyn Jenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dewane fall colors shading from autumn ford Jensen, who just recently such' Thursday, Oct. 18, at 7:30 p. m. come the October bride of Clark Robert Jtasmussen, son of fain was Alice and things of Mrs. Violet N. E. Jenson, Brigham City. Mr, Price is the son of Mr. and green to pale yellow, and trim- celebrated her 91st birthday vor of it so now she knows how at the home Bishop and Mrs. Clark M. Rassmussen, Brigham. City, in Mrs. Douglas S. Price, Paradise. med in black velvet ribbon. The to knit and crochet, Mrs. Jen- Jensen, 135 North First West. LDS temple. Logan attendants carried nosegays of Mrs. Jensen was born Oct. 2, sen recalls. Mo sechas Kansas the City, convenThe first statewide chrysanthemums in yellows and 1865 in Ogden, the daughter of 4 Box Elder NEWS Elaborate Plans for Lady Golfers Awards It was interesting to note ond largest stockyards and meat browns, with green and gold John and Helen Riley Craw- that this white was tion the of haired has party Republican In lady United the packing Brigham City, Utah industry Halloween Motif With background. ford. Tropical Banquet taken but five aspirins in her States. in 1854. October 17, 1956 held at Mich., Jackson, Wednesday, Mrs. Jenson and Mrs. Price children life time. She was one of Elaborate plans have been gaet Bess and Lucy Coppin, both chose rose colored lace born to the couple.eight Her parents, She has been a Relief society made by Brigham City Golf and treasurer; Mrs. Mamie Fruin, overtaffeta for their dresses. KINGS along with three children two Country club lady golfers for Mrs. Edna Merrell, Mrs. Chloe They each wore a corsage of died in Scotland before the block teacher for more years she can remember and can than the annual awards banquet to Sheffield and Mrs. Mildred talisman rosebuds. to America. journey, traveled of teaching Primary for 20 be held Thursday evening, Oct Shumway, directors. (Two to be Jack Price, brother of the One of the three children died tell consecutive years. 18, at the Tropical Restaurant. elected). was man. best to Utah. groom on the plains enroute She walks to her Relief socieOutgoing officers include Mrs. General chairman and Evan Jenson was usher. Mrs. Jensen and a brother were Mrs. Hazel Elaine Fish-burn Holmgren, is Mrs. Kathrine Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Obray, born in Utah. Her mother died ty meetings and just last week 15 x 15 in. COTTON FILLED Mrs. Helen Felt aunt and uncle of the bridewith Mrs. Dorothy Thomp- Breitenbeker, the birth of her broth- completed her visiting teaching following district. son , decorations chairman, as- and the following directors groom, received the guests at er. The little boy also died. Mrs. the door. Mrs. Evan Jenson, sisted by Mrs. Dorothy Earl and Mrs. Vareen Seegmiller, People have lost the art of she until lived in She We Mrs. Miriam Jensen. Mrs. Ida Helen Johnson and Mrs. Merna was in charge of the guest book. was about 20 Ogdenold. Receiv- visiting, she continued, years Soft, white cotton stuffed. Fashioned in colorful quality to and Zundel is arranging for favors Rees and Mrs. Manilla Hirsley used bake cake the bread, evening Displayed during ed her meager education there fabrics in newest decorators designs. Can be cleaned directors. was with Mrs. Elna Jensen as com- as hold-ove- r the wedding in a one room school house. All pies every day because somewith any upholstery cleaner. . .. to one in was mittee member, cake. The cake was beautifully children were always dropping in the Halloween motif will be used Jollyette Dance Club decorated in delicate yellow same room. Thistaught was even be- call. LADIES Complete New Shipment She misses these daily visits and white roses and orange fore the time of in both table decorations and grades. They Will Meet Saturday reachwoman This little blososmd. Miniature favors. wedding all spry learned to read the ed for Mrs. Members of the Jollyette and engagement rings were held Firstjust her newspapers on the .During the evening, Reader then the Elaine Holmgren, president, will Dance club are reminded of the by two white doves with the Second Reader andbegan did the porch as we were leaving .to catch up on the happenings of preside with Mrs. Beth Epley, first dance of the season to be names of the bride and groom same with their other studies. tournament chairman announc- held Saturday night, Oct. 20, either side. The cake was She has lived the pist 71 the world before she sat down on a white hand-mad- e CHILDRENS and presenting trophies and at the War Memorial Home. for the eve$1.19 placed ing in her adobe hofne on to enjoy - television years " - " Dancing will start at 9:30 p. lace cloth over yellow. White sa- North Main. The middle' part ning. prizes to winners in the monthWe noticed the beginning of LAYAWAY YOUR TOYS , FOR CHRISTMAS for the three m., members of the entertain- tin bows with dainty white is the ly legs, play-of- f original adobe, both sides a hook rug near her arm chair. months, ladies amateur winner ment committee announced. primroses completed the table are additions. Just 50c will hold your selection and Scot Horsley trophy to most Oh, yes, I keep my ' hands getting. She used to occupy the enMrs. Georgia Morris and Mrs. tire house but now two apart- busy while I watch my favorite improved lady golfer. Willard Lady Goes she programs, Mavis Price were in charge of ments have been made and she television Highlight of the evening will To Denver for Visit chuckled as we left. the gifts, assisted by Miss Harbe the announcing of newly own hejbusy doing keeps elected officers for 1956-57- . Mrs. Lottie Zundell left Mon' riet Renner, Miss Rolene house work and cooking. Until In 44 foreign countries, AmerBallot includes Mrs. Hazel day for Denver, Colo., where and Miss Lois William- two weeks 'ago she did all of her ican officers and enlisted men son. Edna and Mrs. Breitenbeker she will visit her granddaughown washings. in teaching In charge of refreshments Location Fronk, president; Mrs. Irene ter, Mrs. Bonnie Jean AnderBrigham Formerly Block's Clothing Store Prior to her marriage to Den are engaged to nations. Hansen and Mrs. Dorthea Mor- son, who is making her home were Mrs. Mary Blaylock, Mrs. mark friendly several died who Jensen, Mrs. Kath there with her husband, Mel Merle Caghead, Mrs. Leah Bargan, ago, she reared her sisker. Mrs. Verna Speth and Mrs. years rine Fishburn and Mrs. Mable vin B. Anderson, formerly Francis Crawford Wrights ter, Martel Humpherys, assisted by four children Forsgren, secretary; Mrs. Mar- Brigham City. FIRST SECURITY the Bonk for following their Gayle Probst, Nancy Hansen, mothers death. Patricia Bergener, Margaret Never could children that Zaugg, Connie Siggard and El were my very own have been len Anderson. more loving and generous Music was furnished by Miss than kind, have these youngtsers Mrs. Bobbie Karen Craghead, Mrs. Jensen said when Ann Hunsaker, Miss Charlene been, interviewed. Felt and Farrell Dee Lunt and The feeling is mutual as the Mrs. Joan Peterson. children: Kenneth Wright, now Both the bride and the groom Mrs. Nels (Lida) Nel are students at the USAC at deceased; son, Salt Lake City; John C. conto where they plan Logan, Wright, Salt Lake City, and tinue their studies. Mrs. Irving (Alice) Eskelsen, The newlyweds visited Yelhave all stated many Trailmaker Winter lowstone park on their honey- Pocatello, times. Treads (as picturmoon and are now making a Mrs. Jensen spends time durand recappable tire $12.29 ed) home in 'Logan, ing the winter months with her children and they always remember her on special occabe Hansen Will Ruby sions with lovely gifts and reLocust Camp Hostess membrances. Mrs. Jensen urges young girls 146 South Main Phone 548 North and young mothers to take time Mrs. Ruby Hansen, Brigham, will be hostess to to learn some sort of handicraft What is the difference between Twin $ Savings and members of the Locust camp of for their declining years. She Standard Bank Savings gains much enjoyment from Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Meeting is slated for Thurs- hooking rugs, knitting and croPractically none except the day, Oct. 18, beginning at 7.30 cheting. She also keeps up to FIRST IN RUBBER FIRST IN TUBELESS feature of Twin S Savings. the minute with her television, p. m. at the Hansen home. 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