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Show Deon Rasmussen Becomes June Bride u octal One of the loveliest of June brides is Miss Deon Rae Rasmussen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Rasmussen, Brigham City. Miss Rasmussen became the temple bride of Hal Ferris Reeder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Reeder, also of Brigham City, June 28 in the Logan LDS temple. President A. George Raymond solemnized the rites. Parents of the groom entertained at a wedding dinner at the Tropical Restaurant in Brigham City following the temple sols with bouquets attached to the handles. The gowns were like designed with full skirts and necklines and small sleeves. Mrs. Rasmussen chose a navy blue nylon net over taffeta and Mrs. Reeder wore a pale blue Telephone 771 polka dot nylon. They both pinned pink rosebud corsages at their shoulders. Lynn Reeder was best man for his brother. Bridegroom and best man wore pink carnation boutonnieres. All other men in the wedding party wore white vows. carnation boutonnieres. a same The wedding evening gensen. Host and hostess for the eveChrishonored the Mae Mlllyard, Wanda young ning were Mr. and Mrs. Glen reception tensen and Marlene Freeze were couple. e Valentine with Mrs. Marcia in the gift rooms. The bride was beautiful in an at the guest book. Carl DeYoung as master of Ora Thompson original of satin In charge of refreshments ceremonies announced the fol- embroidered tulle over satin. served from small tables coverlowing program: Tap dance, Kar- The creation was fashioned with ed with pastel cloths and cenneckline tered with low bowls of full en Udy; songs, To The Temple fitted bodice, By the River, and Moments to accented with rhinestones, short bloom floating roses were Mrs. Remember by Ellen Mathie; sleeves and four tiers of em- Valona Petersen, Mrs. Fern and broidered tulle. Final tier was Brown and Mrs. Pearl Poulson. Every Day of My Life Melody of Love by LaMoyne of tulle. Her elbow length veil Serving were members of the of illusion was held in place by Junior Gleaner class of the SecJensen. Dainty ond ward: Nannette Humphreys, Displayed during the evening a taira of rhinestones. was the white iced wedding cake lace mits completed the ensemGaynell Olsen, Joan Jensen, Norwhose three tiers featured pink ble. She carried a crescent bou- ma Jean 'Nichols, Dorothy Hanroses topped with white wed- quet of pink rosebuds and ivy. sen, Janet and Janice Petersen. Standing with her sister as ding bells. The cake stood upon In charge' of gifts were Mrs. a lace covered table. The lace matron of honor was Mrs. Bar- Anna Hales, llene Monson, Jacloth overlaid pink and was en- bara Stevensen in a gown of net James, Franeine Romer and ' cham-braand daisies. with circled green gold striped Elva Allred. were Other attendants For honeymoon travel to Las Lovely organ music was playVegas and Bryce Canyon, the Pat Austin in pink and gold; Lu- ed during the evening by Maude new Mrs. Jensen chose a going-awa- cille Schow, in blue and gold Petersen and C. Henry Nielsen. ensemble of orchid cotton and Gayle Reeder in yellow and A creation of white with deligeorgette and orchid accessories. gold. All carried matching para- - cate shades of pink and blue formed the wedding cake. The four tiered cake was adorned Balls and Bennions Attend Lions Meet . with swans, hearts, roses, wed In San Francsico Then Continue on Trip ding rings, lacy lattice hearts enscribed with the names of the Mr. and Mrs.' Myrland Balls as the state with the most bands newlyweds and topped with a and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bennion participating. miniature bride and bridegroom have returned from an From San Francisco they con- standing beneath a heart-shapevacation trip. tinued up the coast seeing the maline archway. The cake stood Mr. Balls and Mr. Bennion giant redwoods on up to Port- upon a lace covered table and donner their purple shirts and land. At Port Angles they fer- was surrounded with full bloom convention jackets and joined ried across to Victoria. The roses with crystal holders holdwith Lions from all over the weather was lovely and the ing tall white tapers on either world for the four day conven- plants and flowers beautiful all side. The reception was held in the tion in San Francisco. along the way, the Brighamites Second LDS ward recreation report. the convention the During At Vancouver they visited with hall. quartet toured San Francisco Elder For honeymoon travel the new Baty Morrison, an LDS bay area by bus with other The sessions were missionary from Brigham City. Mrs. Reeder chose a pink knit They greatly enjoyed Vancou- suit with black patent accesheld in the Cow Palace. ver Island and they came back sories. rooms In lieu of hospitality They are now at home at 1150 Everett, Seattle, Yakiheld in various hotels by other through ma on to LeGrand and East Second South, Salt Lake states, Utah devoted the entire BoiseValley, and home. City where Mr. Reeder is emamount on a float and the enby Kennecott Copper Co. ployed of to bands five pargagement and will continue with his studin the huge parade. ticipate ies at the University of Utah Their float won second place fall. The bride transferred this and the Utah Lions were cited from the local telephone company to the Salt Lake branch. I cene Aileen L. Nelson, Society Editor Newlyweds Are Making Home in Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Dee Ray Jensen, recent newlyweds, are now at home at 2671 Adams Ave., Ogden. Mrs. Jensen is the former Connie Heninger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford H. Heni-ger- , Ogden. Mr. Jensens parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Jensen, RFD Route 1, Brigham City. The young couple spoke wedding promises in the Salt Lake LDS temple on June 27. President ElRay L. Christiansen officiated. A wedding dinner was served at Utah Cafe in Ogden following the vows. The same evening In the Ogden 34th ward hall, the just weds were feted at a wedding reception. The receiving line formed In front of a floral arch adorned with twinkling lights and flanked on either side with candelabra and potted plants. The bride was lovely In a gown of dotted nylon. The creation was fashioned with three deep tiers forming the skirt, a scalloped neckline and sleeves. Her veil of illusion was caught up to a coronet of blooms. She carried a heart-shapearrangement of white maline, white shower ribbons, and Lily of the Valley centered with a detachable orchid corsage. Attending the lovely bride were six bridsmaids gownd in Avhite dotted nylon over pastel shades of peach, yellow, blue, pink, green and orchid. The like designed gowns were fashioned with cumberbunds and shoes to match. They carried heart-shape-d bouquets of tinted daisies. Bridesmaids were Misses Gloria Israelsen. Rosalyn Scott, Kay Nealson, Jane Beatie, Janice Nye and Mrs. Eddie Hodgson. Jeanne Taylor was junior brides- maid. .. Mrs. Heninger- - chose a pink gown for the reception with Mrs. Jensen donning blue. Both wore corsages of pink roses and white carnations. LaMoyne Jensen was best man with Brent Frost and Farrell Freeze as ushers. Fellows in the wedding party wore white carnation boutonnieres. Mary Kay Stanger was at the guest book with Mrs. Mark Jensen, Mrs. Dean McBride and Mrs. Beth Hill in charge of refreshments. Serving were the Misses Karen Petersen, Judy Montgomery and Marianne Jor d FETED AT RECEPTION Mr. and Mrs. Dee Ray Jensen were feted at a wedding reception in Ogden following their temple marriage in Salt Lake City June 7. Mrs. Jensen is the former Connie Heninger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford H. Heninger, Ogden. Mr. Jensen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Jensen, Brigham City RFD Route 1. Impressive Sunday Night Services Honor. YWMIA Members in Brigham Fourth LDS Ward ' Impressive Sunday night services in the Fourth LDS ward conducted by the MIA, honored girls who had made special achievements during the past year. The meeting was conducted by Mrs. Dona Adams, YWMIA president. , Meeting opened following announcements by Counselor Herman Hadfield with the congregation singing, Firm ' As The FranMountains Around Us. cell Brown directed with Linda Jeppersen at the organ.-- . Invocation was 'offered by Kay Rasmussen followed by a vocal solo, They Saw Him by Teaching in the Temple, Robert Lichtenstein, accompanied by his sister, Paulette. A lovely talk and tribute to Gayle Speth, Junior Gleaner, and recent recipient of a special award presented by the General MIA Board, was given by Mrs. Ida Hadfield. Miss Speth was introduced. A violin solo, My Swan," was played by Sue Rasmussen, accompanied by Miss Jeppersen. Lorene Todd, newest MIA member, received her bandlo. , Garth Burt sang, May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Harold Burt. Individual awards were then given to 21 girls and- two leaders, Mrs. Sarah (Peg) Rasmussen and Mrs. Hazel Todd. Mrs. Maureen Hansen and Mrs. Arda Everton made the presentations. My Creed, was sung by Marilyn Mann and Eda Rae Anderson, accompanied by Mrs. Nina Beecher. A beautiful talk on spirituality was given by Mrs. Ruth R. Reeder, North Box Elder stake - YWMIA president. Mrs. Gay Ann Rasmussen fered the benediction. , of- New Arrival Is ThTrd Grandchild for Manns Delighted with the arrival of bringing the grandchildren total'to three, are Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Mann, Brigham City. ' A baby gii?l was born July 3 at St. Marks hospital in Salt Lake City to Mr. and Mrs. Gary Mann. The little five pound six and f ounce Miss is to be named Lori. Mrs. Mann is the former Marsha Timpson, daughter of- Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Timpson, Salt Lake City. Mr. Mann is now home on emergency leave with his wife and daughter in Salt Lake City. He has been in the U. S. Army since January. He received his basic training at Fort Ord, California, then went to Fort Sam Houston, Texas. He will now report for duty with the medical corps at White Sands, New Mexico. They will make their home at Las Cruces. a new granddaughter, one-hal- Snip and Sew AH Club Begins Apron Project - Ira Larsens Enjoy t Song of Norway ' Box i ,Q o '7 3.-- . IK, v; Mac-Farlan- y y UNITED IN TEMlLE Mr. and Mrs. Hal Ferris Reeder spoke wedding vows in the Logan LDS Temple June 26. Mrs. Reeder is the former Deon Rae Rasmussen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Rasmussen, Brigham City. Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Rasmussen. Mr. Reeders parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Reeder, all of Brigham City. - ' d ALL NEW FABRICS! NEW STYLES! is STIRRING UP NEWS IN SWEATER 7 FABRICS and FASHiONS.. SEASONED TO YOUd TASTE AT.. FORSGRENS S , STARTING MONDAY, JULY 15TII PLEASE USE OUR BACK ENTRANCE BIRTHS Leader Instructs Jolly Gents at July 3 Meet - . a l -- The following births are announced from Cooley Memorial hospital: A boy was born July 4 to Dean and Carol Brown Compton, Brigham City. . ' and ' Carolyn Doyle Adolph Thompson Rasmussen, Corinne, are the parents of a girl born July 5. A girl was born July 7 to George G. and Elizabeth Martinez Hernandez, Brigham Route club of The Jolly Gents Promontory busied themselves Wednesday making malt drinks and sandwiches. r. The Gents" met at the home of leader Helen Brown. Rasalie ; Wells is also a leader. Officers of the club are Jerome Richman, president; Billy Gerald Flint, vice president; Brown, secretary and treasurer; Gayle Richman, reporter; Reid No. 1. LaMar Irving and Bertha Robinette, song leader; and Ronald Wells, game leader. Other Hindberg Rader, Corinne, club members are Terry Rob- announce the arrival of a girl born July 7. inette and Howard Nicholas. 4-- i. NORTH MAIN FURNITURE'S TOP VALUES IN LIVING ROOM FURNITURE JUST ARRIVED! BRAND NEW! El-no- ' Mr. and Mrs. Ira W. Larsen spent last weekend in Salt Lake City. Saturday evening they attended the summer festival at University of Utah, Song of Nor' way." 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