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Show UEA Don Christensen Takes Syracuse Girl As sHis Wife In Temple Rites February 20 f r Perry Relief Society Officers Enjoy Social - 1 t - Miss Marilyn Wilcox, daughter of IMr. and Mrs. Harold Wilcox of Syracuse, Utah, became the lovely February bride .of Don Lloyd Christensen in ceremonies performed at the Salt Lake L. D. S. temple on February 20. Officiating was Mark K. Petersen. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Christensen of Brigham City. Accompanying the young couple through the temple were the brides parents, the grooms par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Olsen of Brigham City and Mr. and Mrs. Gale Christensen of Ogden, and several other friends. A reception was held later the DeAnn Bone And Wade Ebeling Are Married In Lovely Home Ceremonies At Tremonton same evening In the Syracuse All officers, teachers and ward amusement hall honoring visiting teachers of the Perry the newlyweds. Relief society enjoyed a social The bride was gowned in a last Friday evening at the home lace over white satin gown with of IvaLou Nebeker, president. A delicious luncheon was serthe traditional long pointed sleeves and a sweetheart neck. ved first, with the table cleverwith miniature Her bridal veil was held in place ly decorated with a lace ruffle caught at the candles of red, white and blue ears with a Lilly of the Valley. marking the places. FollowHer bridal bouquet of a detach- ing luncheon, the time was able orchid was surrounded by spent in playing Snake with prizes awarded to winLilly of the Valley. Friends of several Mrs. Christensen served a s ners. The refreshments were served bridesmaids and the grooms brother, Gayle, was best man. by the executive officers, Mrs. Mothers of the young couple Nebeker, Mrs. Cora Quayle, Mrs. were wearing corsages of yellow Ruth Hirsehl, Mrs. Marie Matroses and gardenias. Brides- hews and Mrs Bertha Wight. time has attended the Utah State Agricultural college in Logan. She has been active In dramatic and speech circles at the college and belongs to the dramatics fraternity. t Ebeling,'. who was recently day). employed with a radio station Lovely nuptial rites were held at Yuma, Arizona, is originally at the brides home in Tremon- from Plain View, Texas. His ton with relatives Mr. and iMrs. E. C, Ebeland close friends present. Wayne ing reside there. He attended Wayland college president of the Bear River L. D. S. stake, performed the at Plainview for two years maceremonies. joring in electrical engineering. Carol Warnke was maid of Following a honeymoon to honor and best man was Sam Texas where the young couple will visit with the grooms Stevens, Jr. The new Mrs. Ebeling , gradand to Reno, Nevada, they uated from Bear River high will make their home in Brigand school in 1948 and since that ham City. - maids carried pink, white red nosegays. IMen in the wedding party wore a gardenia boutennierre. The wedding party stood before two tall lighted candelabra, surrounded by a profusion of various colored flowers. Refreshments, consisting of frappe, nut cups and individual rose decorated cakes were served at small tables. A large three tierred wedding cake topped with a lovely replica of the Salt Lake L.D.S. temple, was placed on a lace covered table and was flanked by graduated, lighted tapers in crystal holders. their Immediately following reception, the young couple left for an undisclosed honeymoon trip. The couple expressed thanks to the many Brigham City people who attended their recep-- 1 Sunny Brook BRAND the whiskey that's Cieerfu as its Aame Sure-Fir- i e Ai X Hill KENTUCKY WHISKEYA BLEND tATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS a CORPORATION, NEW YORK 6S CRAIN ion. NEUTRAL SPIRITS a Phone your news to 727. HIGH SCHOOL Elm HIGH SCHOOL San-dal- l, par-ent- -- Mr. And Mrs. Joseph Peterson To Celebrate Golden Wedding Anniversary Next Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Peterson, residents of Brigham City for the past 30 years, will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary at an open house Sunday, 'February 26, at their home at 595 south Third east. They have invited all of their friends to call between the hours of 2 and 6 oclock in the afternoon. They were married February 22, 1900 in the Logan L. D. ' S. temple. Both have been active members of the L.D.S. church working in many of its auxiliary orAt the present ganizations. time they are both active mem bers of ward. the Brigham City Sixth Mr. Peterson, who graduated from the Utah State Agricultural college in 1899 is one of the prominent beekeepers of the state. At the present time he devotes much of his time to his 1 hobby of gardening. Mrs. Peterson, a flower enthusiast, keeps busy taking care of their home. Popular entertainers for many years, Mr. and Mrs. Peterson are still in demand for mandolin and guitar duets. The couple have one son, Clifford, who will celebrate the , event with- - his parents.. Marilyn Judson Crowned Queen Of Gold And Green Ball In Perry Ward Recently At the recent Gold and Green Dr. Rich Talks On ' Rheumatic Fever At B.P.W. Meeting J - LAST REGION GAME OF 1950 MIL par-ent- ker assistants. Crowning the new queen In Dr. Homer Rich of Ogden was impressive ceremonies was Bar- guest speaker at the Business bara Billings who reigned as and Professional Womens queen over the 1949 Gold and monthly meeting Monday eveGreen ball. ning at the War Memorial home. Dr. Rich explained some of Marilyn Is the daughter of Ethel Judson. Beverly Is the the symptoms of rheumatic fedaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra ver and the treatment and care Weaver and Wilma Walker Is of the rheumatic patient. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A short business session was Lorn Walker. conducted by Norma Jensen, The ball was attended by a club president, to open the meetlarge crowd. On the program ing. Shirl Carter sang a song and Following Dr. Richs speech, the Willard ward gave a danc- musical numbers were given by TONIGHT! VS. De-An- n ball at Terry ward Marilyn Judson was selected queen with Beverly Weaver and Wilma Wal- BASKETBALL DlfEBECR' Announcement was made today of the marriage of Mias Bone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Bone of Tremonton, to Wade Ebellng, commercial manager of radio station KBUH, Brigham City, Thursday (yester- ing exhibition. 1 a vocal duet consisting of Joyce Stokes and Donna Harmon, accompanied , by Geraldine 'StefMrs. Bert Gardner fen. A reading was given by Entertains Honoring Janet Forsgren. ...Lights .patriotic Refreshments, Birth in keeping with the Washington Mrs. Florence Gardner, enter- birthday holiday, were' served Florence Gardner, chairman tained at a family party on Feb- by and her committee, Elnora Bow-cut- t ruary 21, honoring her husband, and Mable Nielsen. Bert, on his birthday anniverof also the and sary, birthdays Mr. and Mrs. Melvin A, John-so- Mrs. Rex Barker Anniversaries -- A victory for the favored Box Elder. Bees tonight over the Weber Wildcats would mean at least a tie for second place in region standings and perhaps second place with no strings attached. A Tonights game is the last fpf Region One in the 1950 season. Persons holding season tickets will have to attend tonight to receive full value of their tickets. 2ND TEAM GAME 6:30 P.M. 1ST TEAM GAME 1 8:00 P.M. 1 n. f A delicious chicken s' dinner was served at a table decorated in keeping with the Washington birthday holiday. A large birthday cake was decorated with red cherries and miniature flags. A lovely floor lamp was presented to Mr. and Mrs. John-so- n and Mr. Gardner received many nice gifts. Present at the dinner were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Osey Jensen, Brigham Cityt (Mr. and Mrs. Melvin A. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gardner, all of Bear River City. Undergoes Major Operation Wed. Phohe your society news to i Phone 727, or jhe to Mrs. Charles Kimber, society i editor. Phone 192. Perry Primary Officers Hold Teacher Training News-Journa- Cora Quayle. Meeting was conThelma Billings, ducted by counselor. Merle Andrews, second counselor, conducted the scripture reading. The lesson was given by Carrie Petersen on child development, after which all entered into a discussion on the subject. Plans for the conference' were made and also discussed. . song Following the closing and benediction, refreshments were served by Mrs. Carrie Petersen, Mrs. Cora Quayle, Mrs. Frances Nelson and Mrs. Merle Andrews. !' A I 24. i95 stPo Vfr. guest Leap 0th Annual 1 Wednesday Thursday; March 6:00 To .1 1 :00 P. Show Starts At 8:00 PM, v High School Gym 1-- Sacrament Meeting Hot Dogs Hamburgers jjf, s red t linage years a phone S 23 M. ill "o Ice Cream' JdMrs-- 2 CONCESSIONS BALLET AND TAP DANCES ACROBATIC ACT CLOWNS Sacrament meeting was held in the Perry .ward last Sunday with William T. Davis recently returned missionary from England and now president of the South Box Elder stake mission- Ml If. Brigham City, otih Friday, February Boys & Girls Wm. T. Davis Is ' Speaker At Perry and srpert si p0p WHI Students 3llf Adm. Adults 60c NEWSJOURNAL ADS GET aries, as guest speaker. The meeting was conducted by Bishop Rulon Hirschi. The Relief Society ladies chorus furiyshed singing and their first number was Come Oh Ye King of Kings, after which Invocation was given by , Raymond Hansen. The sacramental was song by the' congregation Oh Thou Kind and Gracious Father, after which the chorus sang, "The Green Cathedral. Elder Davis gave an interesting talk relating missionary experiences while serving in England recently, after which the closing song, True To The Faith, was sung. Benediction was pronounced by Earl Young. RESljLTl In 'HOME OF THE BRAVE" "RUSTY'S BIRTHDAY" LAST DAY STARTS Doors Open lU ITIONAL 0 SAT. 1 tOO P. M. CRIME' HITS TWO GREAT fSHE KHEW NO IIMII. to save her pretty ntck. and a fabulous fortunil i Sacrament Meet Held In Sixth Ward Sunday Sacrament meeting was held in the Sixth ward Sunday with Homer Tingey in charge. The Lo, The opening song was Mighty God Appearing by the choir with Lottie Tyson conducting, and Merle Malmrose as accompanist. . The opening prayer was offered by William Schow. Sacrament song was O Lord of Hosts, by the choir. Sacrament was taken care of by Wesley asBarlow and Dale Tingey sisted by the deacons. Rayto mond Stain was presented the congregation for approval in. being 'advance to the office 6t a teacher in the priesthood. , Norma Pearson gave a talk on Our Heritage To Freedom and Our Obligation To It.t The choir sang Fairest Lord Jesus. Nell Barlow gave a talk on How The Word of Wisdom (Has Affected Me.. Jane Bergstrom gave the closing talk on The Opportunities Our Church Affords Us. The song "America The Beautiful, was sung by the choir. The clong prayer was offered by Clarence Perry. , Mrs. Rex Barker of Corinne, underwent a major operation on morning a t th? Wednesday Cooley Memorial hospital. (Mrs. Barker, the former Grace Olsen, daughter of'Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Olsen of this city, is reported - Phone your society news to to ba getting along as well as to Mrs. Charles Kimber, society can be expected. editor. Phone 192. 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