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Show NEWS ELDER OX Utah City, u ,S. 15)9 Phyllis Reeder Is Lovely Bride Of Phil Christoffersen In S.L.C. Temple Marriage Phyllis Reeder, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 'Reeder Married .Septemhl 5 of Johnson. Mrs. Irving Reeder and the of Brigham City was married to two grandmothers of the bride, Phil Christoffersen, son of Mr. Mrs. Edith Barrett and Mrs. Lesand Mrs. 'A. E. Christoffersen, lie Reeder' were in the trousSeptember 15, in the Salt Lake seau room. City temple of the Church of the Following the reception Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. young couple left for a honeyBenjamin L. Bowring officiated moon to Denver. at the ceremonies . The young couple will make Following the marriage the their home in Salt Lake City bridegrooms parents honored where IMr. Christoffersen will the couple at a dinner at the continue his studies. Hotel Temple Suare, The following evening a re- MIA Presents Program ception was held at the home of the brides parents in Brig- In Second Ward Sunday ham City. The Mutual associations of the The 'bride was charming in her wedding gown of ivory slip- Second ward presented a proper satin trimmed with lace and gram last Sunday evening, with with lace inserts in the skirt Evelyn S. Daines in charge. The organ prelude was by Karen with a full train. Her fingertip veil of French Craghead. The opening song, Shall the imported illusion trimmed with lace fill from a tieria of seed Youth of Zion Falter? was by the and Elwynn pearl and orange blossoms. She Olsencongregation gave the opening prayer. carried a bouuet of baby orThe teen age girls chorus sang chids surrounding a single orthe selection, Carry On." Preschid. ident Daines gave the opening Miss Donna Andersen was followed by a violin duet maid of honor and bridesmaid talk,Dee Ann Davis and Marilyn were Miss Joyce Jensen, Miss by LaVon Jensen at the Andersen, Louana Visintainer, and Miss piano. Ramona Reeder. VeNoy ChristA scripture reading was given offersen was best man to the by Beverly Meservy and Camile groom. Larsen introduced the theme, Receiving guests at the door and the congregation repeated was the brides aunt, Mrs. Da- it. vid Reeder. Mrs. Venoy Christ'Ella Anderson talked on the offersen and Miss Arlee Reeder subject, What Are the Duties received the gifts. Assisting in of Youth in the Church, and the gift room were Mrs. Ellis DeVaughan Petersen talked on Stokes, Mrs. Lawrence Barrett "Eternal Joys Hereafter." and Mrs. V. J. Winterton. Karen Craghead rendered a In charge of the refreshments musical selection on the solo-vowas Mrs. Lila Sweeter assisted followed by a talk by Elaine by Miss Lucille Reeder, Miss Smith on "Why I Go to Church. Julia Stokes and Miss Carol James and Don Christensen sang God Bless Our Mountain House. Earl V. Hansen, President NEW Glen M. Bennion and Evelyn S. Daines gave interesting arrd CHEVROLET remarks, and complimentary TRUCKS after the closing song, I Need Thee Every Hour, by the girls chorus, the benediction was proAll Models nounced by Lynn Reeder. inrifp ; ! v IjP ' , v, v f i? Jf - VI .."sUvit y Plctum 0 th (fed. - Thurs. gOSALf1 ' ,, II har""B SYDNEY oho I n iIHE iSiTREVORGREENSTREET A"- , 0 br 'n r Now Available AT rctd by 8obft Florty Origlnol Story and Bod Corroll oung Upon th by Edgor Rico fturrovgh Lircnplojf by korodtri Cioid LSO SHORT SUBJECTS Central Chev. Ph. 21 18 No. Main W 4 r beMiss Donnell Jorgensen came the lovely bride of Harper N. Jeppsen September 16 in at the ceremonies performed Salt Lake L. D. S. temple. Miss Jorgensen Ls the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jorgensen and her husband the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Jeppsen of Mantua. A receiption honored the newlyweds later the same evening at the Fifth ward amusement hall. The bride greeted her guests in a beautiful white nylon gown designed with a sailor collar accordion trim around collar edge and the long sleeves, The full skirt fell from a tight bodice with dainty covered buttons to the waist. Her bridal veil was caught at the crown with a lovely lace crown and fell finger-tilength, edged In lace. She carried a bouquet of white carnation surrounding red roses with satin streamers falling from the center. Maid of honor, Marva Johnson and the bridesmaids, Iva Beth Simonsen, Carol Bronsen, Lois Jorgensen and Lillis Jeppe-ses were gowned in pastel and carried colorful nosegays. Mrs. Jeppsen was wearing a lovely soft grey street length dress with gardenia and rose corsage and the brides mother was lovely in a dress of delicate 'mm-w- s h i n - & s j Sr. J . Mr. And Mrs. Phil Christoffersen . . . who were married in the Salt Lake City temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da-y Saints, Sept. 15, with A L. reception was held Bowring officiating. Benjamin for the young couple at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reeder of Brigham City. Sacrament Meeting In Sixth Ward Sunday dency. Wendell Kotter was released as second counselor and sustained as first counselor. William held in (Mack) Stoddard was sustained Sacrament meeting the Sixth ward chapel, Sunday, as second counselor and Fred was under the direction of Bish- Forsgren was retained as superop Richard Hansen. intendent. The opening song by the conThe remainder of the time was gregation was High On The turned over to testimonial bearThe opening ing with thirteen Mountain Top. participating. prayer was offered by Alfred The closing song was "Come Oak Camp Of DUP Will Olson. O Thou King of Kings, by the The sacrament song was congregation. Meet Thursday, Sept. 29 "While Of These Emblems We The closing prayer was offerThe Oak camp of the Daugh- Partake. Sacrament was taken ed by Nathan Wheeler. ters of Utah Pioneers will hold care of by Dale Tingey and Dee deaassisted the Anderson a meeting Thursday evening, by September 29, at 7:30 oclock in cons. A baby daughter of Mr. and the evening at the home of Mrs. Virgil Pierce, located at 628 Mrs. Fred Pierson was blessed and given the name of Cheryl south First west RobA good turnout ls (wanted, of- Pierson by her great-fatheficers of the organization said. ert E. Cole. Ross Jensen was presented to the congregation for approval in 3C receiving the office of a dea- AUTO-V- ; son. In charge of the many gifts was Myrna Sims, assisted by Connie Andreason, Connie Isaacson, and Arlene Hailing. Refreshments were taken care of by Shirley Jensen who was assisted by Carol Laney. Gift bearers were little Misses Linda Jensen, Kathleen Isaacson and Betty McMurtrey. Boyd Jeppsen acted as mas- ter of ceremonies for the fol lowing program: Lillis Jeppsen society editor. The phone numplayed a violin solo and follow-wit- ber is 192. for-mal- con. f blue with matching corsage. Best man was Gordon Thomp- p 11 ilia THAT MAGIC TOUCH Aladdin worked wonders with lamp and home decorators have been doing the same ever since. The smart housewife knows how to use them and where to use them to add further beauty to a room. No matter what period, or combination of periods you use in furniture, you ran always find a beautiful lamp to fit the mood of the room. For the sake of illustration, we have used a typical modern setting to show how lamps can be used to the best advantage. The lighting problem here is handled with thought and grace . . . not only for reading and working, but for the overall soft decora Heater of Its Kind in the World a Only Start a Fre But Once a Year! Mere thorn Millies Now Is Ueel 2! WE HAVE IT! BEEHIVE COAL & YOU - I , THURSDAY SEE FAMILY NIGHT $ WEDNESDAY THURSDAY EVENING DOORS OPEN AT 6 OCTOBER 3 P. M. I PAIR FOR Mens white and colored, 2 FOR Mens Rubber Gauntlet Gloves, 4 . pair Spruce Toilet Items, soap, shave lotion, hair dressing, 2 FOR Childrens Cotton .... Unions, 3 FOR Percales, plain and prints U or as many children, or into your car. Admission price is only $1.00 per carload. Get in the habit of coming to the Auto-Von Wednesdays, for Wednesday is always Family Night. 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Sale starts No exchanges LAST TIMES TONIGHT 250 REAP THE HARVEST HIGHWAY SI AT THE EAST EDGE OF BRIGHAM CITY Sept. 28 Phone BARGAIN DAYS .j. Melvin Roberts, Sunday School stake president, took charge of completing the organization of the Sunday School superintend U tive touch so important to any setting. Make your lamps serve la these three ways and youll notice the difference in mood and personality that- lighting alone can create. Let these columns be a challenge for your creative talent in finding new and attractive ways to beautify your home with lamps. And, as always, were here to help you In any way we can, so drop in any time for a chat, NORTH MAIN FURNITURE CO. SI North Main 8L Brigham City, Utah APPLIANCE 3 fiE ed by a reading by Iva Beth Dan Nelson and Simonson Clarice Jeppsen each sang a solo and Boyd Jeppsen announced his own solo. Joyce and Joan Isaacson brought the program to a close with an accordion duet. A beautifully decorated Wedding cake was placed on a small lace covered table cover and flanked on either side by tall candles in crystal holders. 'Following a short honeymoon at trip, the couple are now home to their friends, in Donnell Jorgensen And Harper N. Jeppsen Repeat "I Do's" In Temple Rites All ss ' Limited - Sponsored By Beta Sigma Phi Sorority LOVE FLIES HIGH Mens Dress Oxfords, double soles, plain toes, reg. $8.50 val. QJC QQ now msmi ana KJIRY am - FORD 10N5 PLUS SHORT SUBJECTS yJiw!) ngelen me |