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Show Be Lovely for Father In Roberta's Cottons r4 cene ocial CS . To make you lovley in the ee$ his day and everyday, Roberta's has now reduced 3 complete line of cotton dresses. Dresses, formerly selling for as high a $5.95, are now on the jf father on 4i ffif racks at Robertas for just $3 99 Also, $2 49 and $3 49 values have been reduced to only $1 99 at Roberta's this week only. So to save on your clothing budget, and make your favorite man happy, stop in at Robertas Telephone 77J Aileen L. Nelson, Society Editor today. Couple Will Celebrate Golden Wedding 0 r ie Jb. , Mr. and Mrs Orville Jensen will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary on Sunday, June 21, at an open house given in their honor by their family. t, F J Hm-- ' i - i iiUvy ' fltV S' K2 1 i i qh IZnt f1' NEW! SPECIAL as a Brigham City Councilman and also as a City peace officer for a number of years. Cleopha Jensen, born' October SUMMER-SIZ- E 22, 1884, was the eldest child m Friends and relatives are invi- a family of six daughters and ted to call at the family home, one son, born to James Jensen 480 South Third West from 3 to and Matilda Hansen. Her interp. m. They request no gifts ests, besides their home and family were mainly devoted to serplease. Mr and Mrs. Jensen were mar- vice in the auxiliary organizaried June 23, 1909 in the Salt tions of the church. She has Lake LDS temple. In her mar- served as secretary and counseas ward riage Mrs. Jensen did not change lor of the Primary; her name as her maiden name president of the YWMIA, and was Jensen, also, she simple sub- also 12 years of service on the stake board of YWMIA; eight stituted Mrs for Miss. Both are life long residents of years as counselor and four Brigham City and both are sec- years as president. She has also BIG 4 oz. leader ond generation descendants . of acted as Literary class size only I piu t Utah Pioneers who were count- in the Fifth ward Relief society 15 Pressent a In for she with civic the ed by group years. way Big, beautiful new box oi ident Brigham Young in 1853 was among the first members of Friendship Carden Dusting club when and 1854 to establish a settle- the Kindergarten Powder. Dust it on generously after ment in northern Utah which la- their efforts were directed toter became Brigham City. Or- ward establishing the first chievery bath to stay refreshed, keep ville Jensen, born July 1, 1882, ldrens playground and the first Coal uTT nwf tviul Rv was the oldest child of Andrew Kindergarten training in BrigAlso available in Desert Flowr Jensen and Caroline Hansen. ham City. Through the years He followed the vocation of his she has also been an active fragrance. Proudly showing the three that didnt get away on their refather, that of tilling the soil. In member of the DUP in her local DIDNT GET AWAY ' to to Mexico cent arid left Kathlen Owen,orNancy are, Guaymas, trip later years he specialized in the camp and also the county Sydney right, Burtcher. They, along with Mrs. M. A. Burtche, enjoyed a vacation trip in Arizof fine ganization. culture and growing Mr. and Mrs. Jensens family fruit. Being interested in civic ona, New Mexico and Old Mexico. affairs, he worked for the de- consists of two daughters, Mrs. The official languages of Larsen of velopment and use of under- John H. (Camille) in Mexico Is Reported Good by Quartet NATO are French and English. ground water for irrigation and Brigham City and Mrs. Thos L Fishing DRUG CENTER as among the first to success- (Carolyn) Champion of BountiOf Brigham City Gals Following Lucky Catch O. one an Ivan and and Utah ful, son, operate fully develop Free Prescription Delivery Young couples who used to electric pumping plant using Jensen, also of Bountiful. There Fishing isnt just for the men, three big ones, with a photo to stay home and gas on the steps and a quartet of gals, on a voyage at prove the fact. seven grandchildren underground water for irriga-larS. Main Ph. 122 14 now stay out and step on the tion exclusively. He has served one grandchild. Guaymas, Mexico, came up with Mrs. M. A. Burtcher and 00 u Mqi silken-smoot- h 4-x- . Mr. and Mrs. ..COLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Orville Jensen invite friends and relatives to observe 50 years of married life with them Sunday, at an open house to be given in their honor by their family. Ogden Miss and Brigham City Man Wed in Late Spring Rites;; Honeymoon in Las Vegas, Nevada Lovely bride of late spring is the former Miss Carol Marian Mitchell, daughter of Mr. and . i Mrs. J. L. Mitchell, Ogden, who became the bride of C. Leon Jorgensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Jorgensen, Brigham City. Wedding vows were solemnized in rites performed at the home of the brides brother inlaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Austin, Boy. Bishop Gilbert E. Marriott of ' the Sixteenth LDS ward officiated at the ceremony. The bride was attired in an exquisite creation of white embroidered silk organza Iier veil, of bridal illusion, fell from a tiara of tiny seed pearls. She ..held a white orchid bouquet with white feathered carnations and ivy. A sister of the bride, Mrs Thomas Austin, was matron of r honor, with Miss Barbara as bridesmaid They were attired in identical sheath dresses of light aqua embroid ered taffeta and carried white feathered carnations. Fatti Austin, dressed in pink, was flower girl. J. Paul Smith, Salt Lake City, was best man. Following the reception, newlyweds left for a honeymoon trip to Las Vegas Their home will be in Salt Lake City. Pre nuptial parties were given by Miss Profazier, Mrs. Brent Thomas, Miss Mona Bramwell and Mrs Denny Forsgren. The foiwr Miss Mitchell attended Weber college where she was associated with Otyokwa social club. For the past year she has been employed at KLO ra dio station Mr. Jorgensen grad uated from Box Elder High school and is now an announcer in Salt Lake at KDYL-KTVCity. 10-d- ay HAMILTON e Brigham Couple Weds June 3 Recently returning from a trip through the northwestern United States are Mr. and Mrs. Lewis S. Wight. cerea marriage Following mony performed in the Logan Blanche Crossman of Brigham Ogden Couple Recites Vows in LDS Temple With City. The two were wed June to make 3, and will continue Reception Held in Mt. Ogden Highland Ward their home in Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. a bouffant skirt, gathered into Newlyweds 1 Rnx Flrler NFWS Wayne E. Cook were honored a pouf at the back, falling into a reception at a brush tram. Her at headpiece Special Social Fetes Friday evening Wednesday, June 17, 1959 the Mount Ogden Ililand LDS was a small cap of R.S. Visiting Ladies Utah Brigham City, Alecon lace with irisdescent ward in Ogden. Iro-ffaize- The bride is the former Jeanne Kroksh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ferd G. Kroksh, 2808 Buchanan avenue, Ogden, formerly of Brigham City. Mr. and SMiC OiEECJ-HJ- P Mrs. Wayne H. Cook, 3948 Rd, Ogden, are the bride- Riv-erdal- e THIS WEEK ONLY grooms parents. The ceremony was solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS temple. Parents of the bridegroom entertained at a wedding breakfast at the Hotel Utah Starlite Gardens immediately after the ceremony. The brides parents were hosts at the wedding reception. The couple received guests under an arch of Italian flower lights, pink malme, smilaz and nosegays of pink roses. The bride wore a gown of white silk pcau de sole. The fitted Empire effect bodice, topped with Venice cut lace yoke studded with seed pearls and indesent sequins, featured long, pointed sleeves and a bateau neckline and was accentuated by BIG' REDUCTIONS HATS COATS SUITS DRESSE , LDS temple, the couple honey- other city visited by the pair. mooned in Washington, Oregon The duo then visited with Mr. and California. They followed Wights daughter and family, the trail of the Columbia river Mr. and Mrs. Nyle (Charlene) and relaxed in the Redwoods. Sorensen, in Merced, Calif. San Francisco, Calif., was an- Mrs. Wight is the former imws TKKMONTON r i A Utah Society Loves Rambler Because... Rambler' lop ho) end white lie It THE cor for the imort itl. Many who make bought Rombtar o o lecond ear. toon found out that it wai ftveir FIRST cor. They like the king sited Interior , , , the , , and Rambler's handling luih, queenly colors ond fabrics ease ond just right site U the onswer to today's problem of getting there in a hurry through heavy traffic. Whether you re o member of the smart set of just plain smart, you II love Rambler. daughters, Sydney and Nancy, and Kathleen Owen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Owen, have just returned from a ten day vacation trip. They spent time at Nogales with Mr and Mrs. Otto Marshall and with them traveled to Guaymas for a day of fishing in the Pacific Ocean. Two Mexican sailors took them out on the eight hour voyage and upon their return three flags were flying for the sworn and sail fish caught. It took more than half an hour for two of the big ones and the third fought for 45 minutes. The fish were estimated to weigh over 125 pounds. The weather was perfect and the day lucky for the Brigham-ites- . gas. French illusion fingertip veil, Visiting teachers in the Tenth and pearl trim caught to a ward Relief society were honorShe carried a cascade bouquet ed Thursday evening, June 18, Before returning home their of white stephanotis and white at a special meeting and social. agenda had included Las Vegas, orchids. As each visiting teacher enter- Kingman, Phoenix, Mesa, Attending the bride as matron Safford, Gallup and Cor- of honor was Mrs. Charles W. ed, a rose was presented as well tez. as a thank you card expressKroksh. Miss Maureen Miss Ruby Morgan, Miss ing appreciation for servies. The four eldest visiting teachKathleen Shurtleff and Miss AAUW Members Citte were bridesmaids. ' er in the ward, Mrs. Lillie HanMrs. Mattie Hanson, Mrs. Notified of Special wore identical sen, Attendants Sarah Siggard and Mrs. Georgia models of Romance Blue silk Stokes, were especially honored Meeting Tonight organza over taffeta with Em- with corsages. pire waist and full flare skirts Special meeting for American Visiting teacher reports were Association with a back floating panel effect of University Wofollowed a by program. men will be held this evening, caught to the hemline. Their given Program included duet by the Wednesday, June 17, at 7 00 p m headdresses were half circles of blue silk petals with pearl Huggins sisters, daughters of Members are a'ked to meet trim caught to a short circular Mr. and Mrs Clair Huggins; at the home of Mrs. James M They carried reading. Hope Nesson; original Childs, matching veil. Intermountam school, nosegays of pink Carol Ambling song,TlibuJe to Visiting Teach- building 4, apartment 10. Mrs. and Olsen Eula ers," by baby roses. Topic for the evening will be Randall Jensen was best man. Mrs. Nola Kimber. national convention issues Mae Andrrason Miss Ethel Charles D. Kroksh, Fred Owens, to attend All are J. Lionel Harrison and Lynn then presented a travelogue on asked planning to bring the March 1959 her tour with the WACs In EuCook were ushers. of AAUW Journal. Jill Cook and Michael Kroksh rope Impressive were, the slid- issue in Bruson Worlds es the Fair carried white baskets with pink trim, serving the bridegrooms sels. cake to ladies present. Brent Following closing exercises, NEW! Cook also assisted. refreshments were served by FLOWER DESERT The newlyweds left Imme- Mrs. Duella Victor and Mrs. diately for a trip to Southern Della Lauritzen. Utah parks Upon their return Lovely flowers for the party they will make their home in were furnished by Mrs. Gladgs Monson, Logan. YOU COMPLIMENTED ON YOUR COMPLEXION? ARE Lotion positively will improve your complexion! 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