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Show ,11. I r'ld 0fizu Burden And Robert J. Dunn Arc Amidst Beautiful Home Setting Married In L.D.S. Temple r o Burdt'n. daughter of, flower boutenniere. The house was beautifully Burden William and Robert J. decorated throughout with huge S" jrlgham anj Mrs. James floor baskets of various colored son Perry, "ere married gladiola. Dn" 30. at 7:30 Following the weding, refreshening. Sept. were sered. A beautiful the home of Mr. and- ments three timed whitp wedding cake in BrigHamilton ,v"50v "'Robert 'Ury fi Jones trimmed in pink rosebuds and ntv Judge Lewis in the silver leavps bearing a miniathe ceremony e ture bride and groom topping, rnL immediate nf formed the centerpiece for the , members. lace trimmed serving table. a A reception and dance was bride was lovely in , gown with lace held at the Fifth ward amuse...taffeta Aleves w ith finger ment hall later in the evening. long hedged veil held in place- In the receiving line were the tiera of pearls and carryparents of bn de and groom, and k bridal bouquet of the bridal party. Mrs. Burden, mother of the edemas bride was charming in a black bride the Pending and evening dress with pink . 0f honor vva; orchid taffeta. while corsage as was Mrs. Dunn, in ,,.1100 mother of the groom, who was of white gar-anWin? a corsage gowned in grey. carnations. pmk Receiving gifts at the door were Elaine were Karen Bell, Judy Hunsa-ke- r jfdesmaids who of the and Linda Jensen. Dainty a sister white chiffon; refreshments attired in were served dura white Kimber, in the dance ing by Carina Wheeland Betty Marie Korth er and Joyce Kimber. car-Each girl pale green. o. M fhom Immediately following tbe renosegay and a matching H stunts the young couple left ception, Burden in pink v Carolee for a short honeymoon in IdaRs.wult a pastel arrangement ho. brides going away streamers dress The flowers with pink was grey .with black accesflower little a the charming sories with bridal corsage. They will make their home for the man best in Brigham City upon their reacting as E. turn. Wn was a brother. Dale ;jnn each wearing a white Out of town relatives attending the wedding were Mrs. Annie Ockerman, grandmother of the bnide, from Payson; an aunt, L Mrs. Fern Boye arid an uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Moore, all of Salt Lake City. C. r' '"" - V ' r vwq-S.- ' s" t y li v W. r VUU. ? I ,, ,, , Sit ,, r ' j ' K fam-vsenc- Bur-Ibrid- or-'.d- v u h Of Labor No. 206 Aux. The womens auxiliary to Labor Local No. 20b held a business meeting at the home of Mrs. Manila Spencer Tuesday evening. Following a short business session, election of new officers for the coming year was conducted with the following Eva President, being elected: Dena Yearsley; vice president. West ley; secretary and treasurer, Marilla Spencer with Nettie and Reese, Helen Christensen Emily Rhodes elected to the offices of trustees. Refreshments were served the ladies by Mrs. Spencer. Next meeting of the auxiliary will be held on October 19, at the home of Mrs. Helen part of good quality and procurable, you will find it here. Together with radio technicians who know how to install it to last radio and Vssn. serve. BEEHIVE COAL & APPLIANCE PHONE DR. II J. H. Mr. And Mrs. Carlyle Jensen who were married September 23, 1949, in the Salt Lake City temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of latter-da- y Saints. Following the marriage a reception was held in honor of the young couple in the War Memorial Home. They will make their home in Brigham City. All-Elect- ric McNAMARA Kitchen and in children of veterans teaching the pnnciples of AmerWe work witti the Leicanism projects, gion m community help them in the Post programs and share in their social activities. Membership in the Auxiliary thus gives us a broad field of common interest with the men of our families who belong to the American Legion. As Auxiliary members, we understand their problems and projects. We are inviting all waves, mothers, sisters and daughters of Legionnaires to come to the Auxiliary at this time and join with us as we go forward With The American Legion for America. The Auxiliary are completing plan.s for their membership luncheon which will be held October 10 at the War Memorial must be home. Reservations made with Mrs. Herb Adamson by telephoning 383-3- . With The American 'Legion for America. That simple statement tells the whole story of the American Mrs. Veara Legion Auxiliary, of Fife, membership chairman Brigham Unit oi the Auxiliary, said today as the Auxiliary continues its campaign for enroll-- j mnt of 1930 members. The American Legion Aux-iliary has only one purpose, she said, and that is to help the American Legions great work for America. We are mak-- ' ing this membership campaign so that we will have greater strength to help more effective1 ly. The women of the Auxiliary work side by side with the men of the Legion, carrying out that part of Legion activities which can best be done by women, Phone your society news to explained Mrs. Fife. Phone 727, or The Auxiliary gives especial- the ly effective help in serving dis- to Mrs. Charles Kimber, society abled veterans, in aiding needy editor, Phone 192. Tremonton Exchange Phone Rear River City 2391 1 . . Auxiliary Aids Legion In Service Activities VETERINARIAN Just East of Bear River City Postoffice Brigham Phone 583-R1- Announcement was recently made of the marriage of Miss Norma Denials, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis A. Demars, and Carl le Jensen, son of Airs. Clara Jensen, in the Salt Lake Gity temple ot the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, September 23. 1949. During the evening of the same day a reception was held at the War Memorial home in Brigham City. Misses Jesse Mary Ward and Dorinne Wheeler were bridesmaids and Manln Lind was the maid of honor. Malcolm Jensen was the best man. The bride was lovely in a satin dress with sweetheart neckline and seed pearl design. The tiarra was of .eed pearls with French illution veil. The bridal bouquet was red rose buds and white gardenias. 'Foliowing a honeymoon to southern Utah the couple are making their home in Brigham City. Mr. Jensen is doing post graduate work at the U. S. A. C. and Mrs. Jensen is employed at the Intermountain school. delightful party was given by the new presidency of the Primary of the Perry ward honoring the retiring primary officers at the home of Air. and Mrs. Leland Thorne Monday evening. A delicious hot supper was served to the officers who had invited their husbands to be their special guests during the evening. Thirty six people were present. The supper was served at small tables attractively decorated with a miniature lady beneath a tree used as the center-piecwith each place marked by a clever candy man dressed in evening suit, representing the husbands. Theme of the decorations was, We Are Going Out For The Evening. The Halloween colors were used in the decorations. Following the supper, games were enjoyed with prizes being awarded to Arthur Wagstaff, iLee Thorne and Young, Vivian Nelson. A . News-Journa- ... for old homes and new pGF Oak Camp DUP Hold Twenty Fiiciuls Cull Meeting At Pierce Home On Liz Baird On Her The Oak camp of the Daugh- Birth Anniversary Clever Decorations Are Used In Primary Party Honoring Old Officers &M Eve Yearsley Is Pres. Norma Dcmars Is Wed To Carlyle Jensen In Temple Rites Sept. 23 Hun-sake- 6 taf-wit- k i4ttf Siy Al e ters of Utah Pioneers held their regular meeting Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Ruth Pierce with Mrs. Pierce, camp captain, presiding. The opening song was Come. Come Ye Saints, and opening prayer was oftered by Koetta Hansen. Minutes ot the last meeting were read by Daisy Hansen after which a cornet solo was played by Ka Pierce. The lesson titled, They Came In 49, was given by Rosella Simper and sketches read by Ruth Pierce. Candidates to be voted on in the November elections were read to the members after which fhe closing song, was "America The Beautiful, sung. Benediction was offered by Lilith Cummings. Refreshments were served at the conclusion of liie meeting by Rutli Pierce, Cora Olsen and Ellen Siggard. THREE LLDIR JOURNAL BOX Brigham City, Utah Friday, October 7, 1949 Wednesday afternoon, twont friends and neighbors dropped in on Li. Baird to help her celebrate her 43th birthday anniversary and to help her eat two beautiful birthday cakes that had been presented to her Each guest also presented Mrs. Baird with a lovely gilt and an afternoon of tall stories and social conversation was enjoyed. Each person wished her many happy birthdays. Sixth Ward Elders Will Present Program Sunday Teen-Ager- Invited s To Learn Folk Dances All teen age boys and girls ol tins community are Invited to t lie Teen age canteen Saturday evening, October 8, and learn original folk dances which will be taught by the Pioneer Folk Dancers, according . Iurdett Farmer and John Bate, supervisors of the canteen. Folk dancing is fastly becoming popular among the younger set and the supervisors and Pioneer Fo k Dancers feel this is i excel lent opportunity for the of the an The Elders quorum teen ager to learn these steps. Brigham City Sixth ward will tie l activities have Many in charge of the regular Sunday-eveninfur the boys and been the planned Sixth meeting in ward. Sunday. October 9, ai 7 guls during the coming months and they aie urged to spend oclock in the evening with their friends then According to Eldeis in charge, at theevenings canteen. eve a splendid and profitable ning is assured all who attend. If you have any society news, Mr. and LMrs.. Russell Park, conl it to the phone Saint verts to the Latter-daeditor. The phone numfaith, will he the principal society ber is 192. speakers and their subject will be in line with scientific analysis of the Book of Alormon. A singing group of ladies will present interesting songs lo provide an evening worthy of a large attendance. spi-cia- Kindergarten Club Will Hold Membership Banquet October 21 News-Journa- The annual membership banquet given each year by the Brigham City Kindergarten club, will be held October 21. Friday, at 8 o'clock in the evening at the War Memorial home, instead of the date previously scheduled, officials said today. According to Mrs. Alerl Beecher, social chairman, an outstanding program has been arranged. Mrs. Lloyd Forsgren is chairman of foods and Mrs. C. R. Jones is in charge of decorations. so The banquet is planned that new members may join the club. It is the only time during the year tor new membership. Ail members who have belonged to the club for a year or more may sponsor new members. Cards will be sent out Alonday to make reservations for the banquet and all members are urged to send in reservation cards or call Mrs. Arthur Bosley, membership chairman or call any of her committee, Mrs. r Charles Keller, Mrs. Earl or Mrs. Arthur Hess, to make reservations. Jed Richardson Directs of Brigham Jed Richardson City is currently a technical director for the play. The White Steed at the Utah State Agricultural college in Logan. The play is being presented October 3 through Saturday. RELIEF AT LAST ForYourCOUGH Creomulsion relieves prompth because il goes right to the eat of the trouble lo help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes.Tell your druggist lo sell jqu a bottle of Creomulsion ith the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or vou are to have vour monev back. 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