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Show lovely bride recently was Miss .Margaret Benson, daugh-ter- " of Mr, and Mrs. Karl Benson was married to of Logan-whLeQrande D. Hubbard o f Brigham City, September 15, in the Logan temple. Members of the two families were present for the ceremony. After the marriage, a buffet luncheon was served to Immediate family members at the Benson home with table being done attractively in pink and white astors and pink candles. Honoring the newlyweds was a reception held that evening at the Benson home. At the door were Newell Cahoon and Mrs, Robert Reese. Standing before a beautiful background of mirrored fireplace, tall candles in flower entwined floor candelabra, streamers of white satin and pink and white gladioli placed on the mantel, the happy couple and their attendants received the guests. Sister of the bride, Annlce Benson was maid of honor.. The brides gown was an original model of satin brocade with a transparent yoke outlined with satin and appliqued embroidery, the train being formed of tierred ruffles. Her bridal illusion veil was caught to a lace cap trimmed with pearls and she held a bouquet of stephanotis accented with an orchid and tied with brocaded satin' ribbon. The gorgeous four tier wedding cake, white with delicate touches of pink and blue, was placed on a table covered with an Irish lace cloth and banked As- by pink and white astors. A TODAY & SATURDAY STORM AND TERROR! g?H a rs LOVE AND VIOLENCE! m, ht I I v A' , - & t mm aj- - Academy Award- Winnine Star of ;. All KING'S KEN THE jj ' I TRiSO ro 7 " , starri( UWFORD-DREWIUUI- - - ELLEN i RODERICK JOHN D V CO-HI- , 15 L WIST IS JUMPIN TO Eddy ARNOLD ZAnnflo-YFi- m ftt Himsut Hotter DRIVE-I- v ki i t uA hit tym 1) CmliM Cittn Oklihm Wni(li(i PICTUM A COLUMBIA I1 S SUN. - MON. ONLY V. LESPERATE KIDNAPER I r1' MONDAY RHYTHM' KO. t with Eddie Arnold, the Tennessee cowboy. TEEMING 1 t TERMINA! f ' ALSO v "HOLIDAY with IN Desi Arnes end Mary Hatcher f TUES. WED. - THURS. FAMILY NIGHTS i "DAUGHTER OF THE WEST' The detective fast close in t must' if a ; Martha Vickers and Phillip Reed in color with ALSO "RUSTY'S BIRTHDAY" helpless girl is to . be found alive! . t . An Experience In Realism) " WILLIAM HOLDEN Starring Nancy Olson - Barry Fitzgerald TUE. - WED. - THUR. 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All during the evening piano selections were played by Judy DeLine with other numbers including two violin selections by Florence Griffin and vocal num bers by Mrs. Bert Reese, who, when Margaret cut her wedding cake, sang I Love You Truly. guests came from Pocatello, Salt Lake City, Og den, Brigham City, Twin Falls and Malad. After the reception the newly weds left for a honeymoon to San Francisco. They are now both attending the .U.S.A.C. Margaret is affiliated -- with Spurs, service unit, and Lambda Delta Sigma fraternity. Mr, Hubbard has served a two and one-hal- f year mission to the Netherlands for the L. O, S. church and spent two years with the military. At the Benson home, a kitch en shower was given by Mar garet by Dorene Larsen, Patri cia Ziegler, ReNee Datwyler and Kathryn Knowlton. Mrs. - E. - G. Berntson and daughter Barbara gave a luncheon at their home and Mrs. Robert Reese entertained at a dinner party at her home. 2 BIG FEATUKES CITY ?V- " PICK O' she walked THE MOST I I farm. The gull landed on the farm, about 15 miles from the coast, and was adopted by Klsonaks who little daughter Joannie, UP TO $6 WORTH OF RECORDS with each U 1!" F Octeimt Kiso-nak- s -T- RECORD PLAYER I LISBON FridY seagull drowned in a . cows Amel on trained drinking trough j0y Cite man-eatin- i Bring A Malay maiden andt battled the deadly i with a courage beyoii din- beautiful trousseau was Me. (UP) ELDER Brigham TRAPPED in the crocodT g of at the used about the FALLS, BOX HARVEST JUBILEB newspaper here. d Seagull Flies Inland Dies By Drowning n HAVANA" I The Perry Primary teachers training meeting was held last Wednesday evening, October 18 at the home of Mrs. LaVon . Wagstaff. The meeting was in charge of Thelma Billings, president. The opening song, A Bunch of Golden Keys, was sung, directed Invocation by Opal Petersen. was offered by Mrs. Cora Quayle. The scripture reading project was conducted by Merle Andrews, counselor. The lesson, A Child Needs to Achieve was given by Mary Stake board Wood, counselor. members in attendance were Mrs. Bessie Eskelsen and Mrs. Benediction Merle Malmrose. was given by Lois Thorne, after which refreshments were served Maxine by Mrs. Bertha Wight, LaVon Wagstaff and Nelson, DeEsta Young. Pictures were taken for the primary history and chorister Eva Young led in a song prac tice to conclude the meeting. A m LOOSE IN A Teacher Training ing room. Clair Tevor - 9erry Primary Holds tors were with Dennis OKeefe and "FEUDIN'- Oct, 19. Record-Heral- ALSO SUNDAY Theodore and Jtuth Neutonala Smith, Brigham City, baby girl, born Oct. 17. Samuel and Barbara Waldron Howard, Logan, baby girl, born still turning out copy "RAW DEAL" t Oct. 17. . WASHINGTON, C. H., O. UP) An 1892 rqodel typewriter is In color with Rod Cameron and Adrian Booth iif David and Carma Darius City, Black Billings, Brigham baby girl born Oct. 13. Robert and iDelone Wilson Cates, Brigham City, baby girl, born Oct. 13. Leon and May Billings Christensen, Brigham City, baby boy born Oct. 14. Stanley and Emma. Jean Cot-toWaldron, Malad, Ida., baby girl, bom Oct. 17. Loyal and Mary White Poul-sePromontory, baby boy, born Sacrament meeting held eve-in Mr. and Mrs. George J. Peeples were pleasantly surprised the Perry ward last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jensen and this week when Mr. and Mrs. ning was conducted by Douglas M. A. Brown of Kingsland, Oyler, counselor. daughter, Pauline, of Brigham WUIord City, and Mr. and Mrs. Georgia and son and wife, Mr.-an"Now Let Us Rejoice," was visited Mrs. Ervin Brown Johnson of Thatcher, have just the opening song, followed by a pleasant them In Brigham City. returned following Invocation by Lyle Larsen. The motor trip through Southern A? Come Unto Texdo temple sacrament song, to we and here Mexico They Arizona, Utah, with Harper was Lake sung in St work Salt the Jesus, City, as. and Mesa, Arizona L. D. Billings conducting the singing George The group traveled to the S. temples. With Connie Wagstaff as accomIn was Sacrament Southern Utah parks, to Grand panist. were with the Impressed They and Davis, Gordon of Canyon and to the old Indian charge beautiful streets of Brigham ruins at Flagstaff, Arizona. At Richard Billings. Two vocal Mrs. Peeples reports. Gila Bend, Arizona, they were City, solos, I Walked Today Where the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Name Omitted In Story Jesus Walked, and Just For baby C. Dooley, son and new InadToday, were sung by Wayne Dilworth Prlsbrey was Patdaughter born while the grandHunsaker, accompanied by from the omitted story vertently JenCarl Mrs. and Mr. parents, ty Smith. . with their concerning the. wedding of Mrs. sen were visiting Russell Dan and Alice Jensen Inspirational talks .were givdaughter and family. Bird. missionaries, returned en by , Mr. and Mrs. Bird were mar- Arnold At Sonoyta, Mexico, they visitGilbert and Henry Drew-esried in 4 home ceremony pered the mine at Ajo and at who related experiences from Texas; were the guests of formed by Bishop James Jenson the New Zealand mission field Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wallsmith at the home of the brides fathand the faith of the Maori peowho joined them to see Juarez, er, W. B. Jensen, ple. Mexico and the Carlsbad Cav'Following th closing song, Phone your society news to erns. They returned via the Do What Is Right, benediction south rim of Grand Canyon and to Mrs. Charles Klmber, society was offered by Lawrence Wright. editor, Phone 192. report a most pleasant trip. Earned Its Keep "BRIMSTONE" ideWllbmll-lirtOartm- j eg THEATER N FRIDAY . SATURDAY A ; SkDIOTMO o 2 BIG FEATURES Visitors At Home Of Mr. Missionaries Speak At And Mrs. George Peeples Perry Sacrament Meet Jensen And Johnson Families Return From Southern Trip Margaret Benson And LeGrande D. Hubbard Exchange Vows At Logan Temple September 15 Howard DUFF Ksrta I TGREN i BRIGHAM 20 South Main HOWARD . - Democratic County Gl Ca? Comfljf TERM Support The |