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Show Married In Miss Louise Willie Becomes Bride Of Albert S. Wogstaff In Lovely SLC Temple Ceremonies - Miss Louise Willie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Willie, became the bride of Albert S. Wagstaff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Wagstaff of Kamas, Utah, at an impressive ceremony solemnized in ihe Salt Lake Temple of the Church of Jesus Latter-da- y of Saints, Christ Thursday, October 6, with president Benjamin L. Bowring of- ficiating. Witnessing the ceremony were the bride's and grooms parents, Mr. Albert G. Wagstaff, grand- father of the groom, Miss a Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Jay W. Hotter, Mrs. Ivan Turnbow, Mrs. V. Rex Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Erekson and Mr. Robert Neel, all relatives and friends. Following the ceremony the newlyweds were honored at a beautifully appointed dinner in the coral room of the Hotel Temple Square. Friday evening, October 7, a C. ITS PICTURE-TAKIN- TIME G .ITS reception and wedding dance was held in the Brigham City Eighth ward recreation hall. At the dance guests wen- greeted by the bridal party. The bride was lovely in an original white satin wedding fitted with gown, fashioned bodice and full skirt. The lace yoke and long pointed sleeves were trimmed with tailored buttons. Her fingertip veil of brides illusion fell from a cluster of orange blossoms and was edged with wide lace. Her bridal bouquet was of gardenias and pink rosebuds. Mrs. Jay W. Hotter, sister of the bride, was matron of honor and Robert C. Neel stood as best man for the groom. Misses Connie Lund, Kate Wagstaff, sisters of the groom and Elaine Willie, sister of the bride, were bridesmaids. a During the intermission with Howard short program Kelly, member of the Eighth ward bishopric as master of ceremonies, was given. On the program Kate Wagstaff and Mrs. Bruce Wentz, sisters of the "Begroom, sang "Always. was sung by Bruce cause Wentz, and a solo, "I Love Thee was rendered by Mrs. Roger D. Burgoyne. The last number was a duet, composed of Mr. and Mrs. Roger D. Burgoyne, singing "My Hero." The serving table, covered with a lace cloth, was decorated with a beautiful bouquet of pink and white gladiola, asters and blue roses and tall tapered candles. Also on the table was a threp-tierewedding cake trimmed with pink roses and silver leaves and the traditional miniature bride and groom. The Misses Livinia, Marilyn and Enid Bird and LaPrele Heninger, cousins of the bride were in charge of the serving. The gifts were in charge of LuWonna Jensen, Daisy Bott and Marilyn beautifully planned d Time for COMFORT SCENIC BEAUTY CONVENIENCE EXTRA EXTRA EXTRA McCabe. by GREYHOUND Take to the Open Road by Greyhound All over America, romantic vacationlands invite you. Leave workaday cares hind, and whisk away on an exciting trip. In many cases youll find lower prices, and better accommodations at the place of your choice. Nows the time. Greyhound is the way to I A large number of relatives and friends from Salt Lake City, Logan, Ogden, Mendon, and Brigham City Provo, Kamas enjoyed the reception and dance. The following day the young couple left on their honeymoon to Bryce, Zion and the Grand Canyon national parks. They also planned on visiting Phoenix and Mesa, Arizona, and attended sessions in the Manti, St. George and Mesa temples. They will make their home in Kamas, Utah. Stiff wI-Ti- B my fj jfi f , i $V i and Hannah .Mr. And Mrs. Albert S. Wagstaff who were married in the Salt Lake City temple of the L.D.S. church, Thursday, October 6. Mrs. Wagstaff is the former Louise Willie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Willie of iirigham City. . . . Auxiliary Past Presidents Hold A Meeting Monday Night A. L. of the The past presidents American Legion auxiliary held their regular meeting at the War Memorial home Monday evening, October The room was decorated whh a Halloween theme. Pumpkins, witches, black cats and goblins peeped from corn shocks and skipped down the center of a long black covered table. Favors were small orange colored baskets filled with Halloween candies. Lighting was furnished by candles and A delicious luncheon was served to twenty members. During the evening Bingo was playd and it was lucky night for everyone as the hostesses, Mrs. Oscar Hunsaker and Mrs. Hyrum Malmrose, had provided prizes for everyone. . NATIONAL DISTILLERS PROD. CORP., N.Y. 86 PROOF 65 NEUTRAL GRAIN SPIRITS Come one, come all, to the Halloween carnival which will pe held at the Willard ward meeting hou.se, October 31 at 7:30. Children's dance and costumes can be worn. Parents are welcome. If It commendation for: "The above named corpsman has served with me in S. O. Q .for the past three months and it has been my pleasure to observe his constant courtesy, industry and high motivation for his duties. 1 am so thoroughly with his ambition impressed and attention to duties that I wish to recommend him for a commendation. I further recommend that he be assisted and encouraged in training for laba-tortechnicians rating. I have full confidence in his abilities. (Signed) A Galloway, Is A radio part of good quality and procurable, you will find it here. Together with radio technicians who know how to install it to last and serve. y nut cups as favors. Ladies in attendance were Barbara Olsen, Lavena Packer, Ida Hadfield, Edith Forsgren, Captain, M. C U. S. N. Ruth Bott, Hannah Brown and The interview with Captain the hostess, Angeline Korth. Eaton of the laboratory was held during which he asked BEEHIVE COAL & Locust Camp Of D.U.P. To Meet September 27 the wilt Jedd Richardson, evening, Thursday Gary Rose, 19, former Park October 27, at 7:30 oclock it was Valley resident, is working on announced today. the reportorial staff of the Weber College Signpost. A son of Mr. and Mrs. Buy Fort Brigham Camp Of Rose of Park Valley, the youthful D.U.P. Will Hold Meet student is majoring in education of Fort The Brigham camp r at the Ogden institu- D. U. P. will hold their meeting tion. He will be graduated next Thursday, October 27 at 7:30 spring with the class of 1950. Mr. Rose works a regular beat oclock. The meeting will bo for the school tabloid, in addi- held at the home of Mrs. Ann Second tion to which he helps publish Jensen at 365 north west. are All members urged a weekly news bulletin which to be there. edisupplements the tion. This is his first quarter at Civic Improvement Club news writing. Teacher of the course in journalism is Lawrence C. Evans, Plans Meeting Thursday The Civic Improvement club former night city editor of the will hold their regular meeting Salt Lake Tribune Mr. Rose makes his home at Thursday afternoon, October 27, at 4 oclock, at the Commercial 521 Twenty-firs- t street in club rooms. Officers invite all members to attend this meeting. Oak To DTnuT "HI PHONE II ROUND-U- P 'Coming Attractk Maternity PEAS mam.time G. Can E. UP TO STOCK ON A LL THIS - APPLIANCE Winter's con,m two-yea- 'kn'v'P (OfifrlOK Dress 17c . Free as a bird SUMMER crepe FLAVOR. Case self-hol- this back Aetion-shirre- fjj- DITTY freezer $4.00 10 to 20. $7.95. This And Other Specials Last Remainder of the week at Wess South Main Market Deseret Camp D.U.P. To Meet At Jensen Home The home of Mrs. Esther Jen sen, 130 north Second east, will be the meeting place of the regular monthly session of the Deseret camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. The meeting has been scheduled for Thursday evening. 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Spare tire at side, out of way, yet easily accessible. n Musfc 10 RADIO Fictgras, Plus Short Subjects Plus Short Units s J P extra-valu- e Coronet Meadowbrook Wayfarer South Seo HAmjTH PAYMENT t leg room, bead room, extra elbow room. Here s more lot Engine . " money in the big Dodge le Fluid Drive . . . and many other , Dodge gives you at no extra cost. See, ride, drive the new Dodge at your dealer! "Get-Away- Brigham Truck & Implement Co. c; The Oak camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold their regular monthly meeting Thursday evening, October 27 at the home of Rezella Simper, Fifth south, Third west. The meeting will commence at 7:30 oclock and all members are requested to be in attendance, by the officers in charge. r 553 pounds of food it's the easiest way of food preservation it keep you prepared for any emergency it safely stores leftovers, snacks, lunches it simplifies your homemaking dozens of ways it means quantity fyod buying at thrift prices it gives you time for other activities 9UAIITT has t drawstring to match' your dar. Black, brown,' navy , Camp Of D.U.P. Meet Thurs. Evening saves you hours and dollars! Freezer r; bu WALT INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER 15.8 Cu. Ft. Modal 15 FC line and t Wed. & Thurs. NOW PLAYING it stores IA AMo1 Owen L. Thompson, N. U. S. N., .recommending The Locust camp of Gary Rose Is Reporter of Utah Pioneers Daughters On Weber College Paper meet at the home of Mrs. learn to plan ahead, cook ahead, and save yourself work later onl IHEAW 1949 Owen if he were a "Mormon. He told him he was and the Captain complimented him. In three or four days Owen was in the lab. and has now been sent to Bethe.sda, Maryland to the national naval medical center to Lab. Tec. school, Washington, D. C., being the liberty town. He enjoyed his visit home and is very happy and thankful for the chance he is getting. "Subject: H. Brown. hand-crochette- Bngham City, Utah Wednesday, October 26, M. C. U. S. N. delicious beautiful 'BOX ELDER NEWS like to do something to help boost him up the ladder. Owen told him of his desire to go to school laboratory technician and that he was especially interested in blood tec. work. Captain Galloway called Captain Eaton of the laboratory and arranged for an interview. He then sat down and wrote this The special recommendation. following is an exact copy. Personnel Officer From Captain A. Galloway, light luncheon was served at small tables with A fttooV-- BLEND apers A group of ladies met at the home of Mrs. Angeline Korth Thursday evening and enjoyed playing "Rook with prizes being awarded to Barbara Olsen Hallowe'en Carnival To Be Held At Willard Wd. WHISKEY- -A ORINNE Mrs. Korth Hostess At Thursday Party y KENTUCKY into-Til- s CoRl.N .N E Owen L. Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Thompson of Corinne, has been home on a leave from the navy. Owen has been in San Diego during the past year. He has been studying pharmacy, getting some schooling and practical experience in the naval hospital. Owen was made head corpsman in an officer and retired officers ward, which included officers wives and families and navy personnel. Owen administered the shots, had to see that the medicine was all proper and also prepare all the dead bodies for burial. A short time ago Owens cap- - t PAGE FOUR office tain called 'Mm and told him he was going away, and that he had been very impressed with his .attitude toward his duties, his courtesy, and had - liked very much to work with him. Captain Galloway asked Owen if there was anything special he would like from the navy; that he would Corinne News Frida of Boston BOSTON (UP) Theres something new in Bostons skyline. The John Hancock Mutual Life Hallowe'en Party Given Insurance Co. has opened its (Add Tax) Helen Mae Ridd new building in the By Bus Greyhound Depot Back Bay. Built a cost of at A Halloween club party was HOWARD HOTEL $20,000,000 its the tallest skyPhone 175 at the home of Miss Helen given in New England. scraper Mae Ridd last Thursday. After luncheon was served to the eight members, several differSETS WE PACE FOR PLEASUREl ent games were played with a aLv .f cj LtA prize for each high score. 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