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Show Exchange Nuptial Vows December 16 b i.:: v' - If it t - 4 fi I' v y i lf M ' The historic Methodist church of Corinne was the scene of a December beautiful wedding, 16. The bride was the lovely Miss Marilyn Holmes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Holmes Sr, of Corinne, and the groom was Mr. Albert Romano, son of Mrs. Jack Romano, of Seattle. The Reverend Gile V. Wilson, pastor of the Tremonton and Methodist Corinne churches, performed the double xing ceremony. The wedding vows were exchanged before the softly ' lighted alter arranged with white candelcandies in seven-brancabra festooned with seasonal greens. A large vase of white chrysanthemums and carnations was centered between the candelabra. Lending special charm to the occasion were the white ribbon bows on the pews and appropriate organ music furnished by Miss Vesta Ferry. The bride chose a wedding dress fashioned of white slipper satin with a high neckline and a lace color trimmed with seed pearls. The sleeves were long and tapered to a point over the wrist The tight fitting bodice W- - , t . v ; n 1 i ' i & v'y 1 ss. ,V4 t 4 ''1 y jf- '' y j if - rj J ' h sv.4 "w Movie Club Plans Miss Marilyn Holmes Becomes Wife Of Albert Romano In Lovely Corinne Ceremonies Dec . 16 ,?'Xl' fi ., Mr. And Mrs. Albert Romano . who were wed in the historic Methodist church in Corinne.1 Mrs. Romano is the former Marilyn Holmes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Holmes of Corinne and ' he is the son of Mrs. Jack Romano, Seattle, Washington. Sacrament Services In in the priesthood. A piano solo, On Skates," was Perry Ward Held Sunday played by Donna Davis and was followed by a talk by Ruth BarSacrament meeting was held nard of the South stake in the Perry ward December 31 board. A vocal solo,Primary The with Bishop Rulon Hitachi con- Lords Prayer, by Cathy Nel- gave way to a full skirt which terminated in a sweeping train. Her double finger tip veil of sheer illusion was held In place by a coronet of satin and seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of white roses encircling an orchid. , . , , - ... The matron of honor, Mrs. Neal Harper, the brides cousin, carried a matching bouquet and was gowned In a pink flaxen , format The bridesmaids, Miss Beverly Jean Fredricksen and Miss Cheryl Holmes had bouquets of pink and yellow carnations. Miss Fredricksen, aunt of the bride, chose a green organdy dress and Miss Holmes, sister, wore a blue dimity. Meet-Monda- Seventh Ward Primary y At Club Rooms Enjoys Santa's Visit The Box Elder Movie club will Miss Clarice Satern To hold their regular meeting on Become Bride Of Monday evening, January 8, at Commercial 8 oclock in the Robert Irvin Braegger clubrooms. t More than one hundred members of the Seventh ward Primary and their little friends met at the new ward amusement hall and enjoyed a holiday party, Wednesday, December 27. The children enjoyed all types of dancing during the afternoon and at 4:30 : Santa Claus appeared and presented each child with a bag of candy and nuts. Also, be led the group in several songs which the youngsters enjoyed. Mrs. Beth Burrup, Mrs. Harriet Balls and Mrs. Mabel Balls, members of the Primary presidency, presented Santa with a gift of appreciation for his com- - Planning earty spring nuptials is Miss Clarice Satern, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rosenbaum of Brigham City. Her fiance is Mr. Robert Irvin Braegger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Braegger of Willard. The young couple will be married March 23 In ceremonies to be performed at the home of the brides parents. Clarice is a graduate of Box Elder high school with the class of 49 where she was popular in school activities. Mr. Braegger Is a graduate of Box Elder high school and attended Weber Junior college for two years. He is now attending U.S.A.C. in Logan and plans to graduate in the spring with a major in education . The young couple plan to make their home in Brigham - 'Mr. Julian Stevens, former president of the Ogden Movie club, will show special movies that he has made coordinated with sound. Card Of Thanks a cheese eater, good at Calefs. your credit The proprietor of this general 6tore says Its never been necessary to dun a cheese eating customer in the establishments long history. The store cures its own cheese In the basement by a secret process and sells 40,000 pounds annually, with orders coming from as far away at Honolulu. iUP)If youre Is Alan j, ) A weekly newepapei, puhjZ?'1' ham City, Utah, UCCMl Smithllela Sentinel. establyj Chae. W. Claybangh, Published every Friday City, Utah and entered n ! Mail Matter at the pot of? ham City, Utah, under thsi? 01 nt 3, 1879a ir Ca JANUARY Ak :h !e if. rlr. ugl , i: it- - - BALLET spent the holidays with Alans Mr. and Mrs. Rudger parents, Price of Brigham City and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Randall of Ogden. Formerly stationed at Hamilton Field, California,, Lt Price and his wife have been living at San Rafael, Calif. He was to report for six weeks special training at Nellis Field, Las Vegas, but broke his leg while skiing last week-enand is now at the Base hospital at Hill Air Force base, Ogden. 7 IN . Only se FtwJ )ai Id rty e SUITS pti ALL CHEiHi ool REDUCED lie m SHEETS Colored Reg, coi Double Krlnkle Crepe Chenille BEDSPREADS Reg. $7.49; now only Now $3.47 ng gif $4.04 B CANISTER SETS Reg. $2.10; now Jerrilyn Black, Dance Teacher Muslin Discount Reg. DOUBLE BREAD CAN Reg. $2.98 now $2.00 Fee 75c Per Lesson j Colored 25 She $4,15 Now $3m AT MEMORIAL HOME d Mr. Tommy Romano of, Stanford, California, brother of the groom, was best man. , Mr. Wendell Holmes Jr. and ducting. sen, accompanied by Mrs. Davis. Mr; Jack Varon of Seattle were : Opening song was The Lord Short talks were given by ushers. Mr. Donald 'Fredrick Is My Light," and was followed Counselors Eugene Bott and sen, Carlin, Nevada was door ' by the Invocation offered by Douglas Oyler. After the clos- usher. Therald Quayle. ; Mrs. Wendell Holmes Vhose a song, Count Your Many ing Sacrament song was "God Our Blessings, the benediction was corsage of salmon pink roses The offered Father, Hear Us Pray. and white gardenias to accenby Iva Lou Nebeker, singing was conducted by Her-pe- r tuate her dress of navy blue emBillings, accompanied broidered by South crepe highlighted Stake Primary Louise Davis. Sacrament was with small covered buttons. under the direction of Boyd Workers To Meet Jan. 6 The bride was given in mar Hirschi and Max Nelsen, assist- riage by her father, Mr, Wen' ed by the deacons. Union meeting for all South dell Holmes Sr. Richard Thome, was presented Box Elder stake Primary offi The reception was held In the by'hls Primary teacher, Francis cers and teachers will be held Corinne ward hall immediately Nelsen, for graduation and prefollowing the wedding which sented his certificate by Presi- Saturday, January 6, at 2 oclock was witnessed by 100 relatives in the afternoon in the Flint and friends. The hall was ll dent Thelma Billings who ommended him, to Bishop Hirs- ward chapel,. It .was announced luminated by numerous flbor -- . t j chi to be ordained as a deacon today, lamps. The wedding music was j furnished by the Hall orchestra. Assisting with the reception were Mrs. Alice 'Davis, Mrs. Marion Fredricksen, Mrs. Mar ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF gie Larsen. Miss Claudette Mor gan, Miss Ann Fredricksen, Miss Jane Fredricksen, Miss Elaine Davis and Mrs. Marijane Mor rls. UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF Out of town guests were; Mr. Tommy Romano, Stanford; Mr, PHYLLIS POPE Jack Varon, Seattle; Mr. Donald Fredricksen, Carlin, Nevada; Mr. Beal Dick, Carlin, Nevada; Mr. and Mrs. Burt Thompson and daughter Sharlene, Ogden; CHILDREN .4 TEARS AND UP ARE Mr. and Mrs. Grant Larsen and INVITED TO TAKE THIS COURSE daughter from Newton, Utah, an Margene Roholt from Ogden. Speech Fundamentals For Youngsters Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Ander, through games, dancing, etc. Miss Cheryl Holmes, Miss son, Higher Fundamentals for Different Age Groups Kay Hodges and companion Minor Speech Corrections the program. presented Pronunciations made easy. The newlyweds are honey. Short Readings For Youngsters. mooning in Las Vegas, Nevada, California, Palm - Springs Taft, ALL INTERESTED to give name, grade and age. and San Francisco, California. 16 lessons $15.00 'or $1.50 a private lesson. They will make their home in Seattle where Mr. Romano is a Address To: PHYLLIS POPE law student at the University of TREMONTON, UTAH He served four Washington. years in the U. S. navy as helmsMiss Pope received her speech and dramatic training at man during World War II. Knox College, Illinois; Bradley Polytechnic Institute, Peoria, 111. University of Wisconsin and McCune School Measles In Bax Elder of Music and Arts, Salt Lake City. Has directed Little Theatre productions. Maintains a studio in Speech, One case of measles was reArts and Dramatics in Bear River Valley. Has coached ported by the state department state speech winners. of health for the week ending December 29. , ( . STUDIO OF FINE ARTS FRIDAY, JANUARY 19th - Order your stationery, office and business forms, envelopes, etc., today at the News-Journa- a let this idahi Every Thursday night at 8:00 during January, February and March, Utah Cupper proudly presents the Utah Symphony Orchestra In an hour-lon- g . . program on Radio Station JKSL. l. Mutual Benefit v euAo&'&.. r' MORE These programs, under leadership of., Manriee ' " ' Abravanel, the Orchestra's celebrated director and conductor, are designed to enkhle our neighbors in , Utah Copper cordially invites you . Tho Mountain Status falaphana and Tulugraph Ca. "rr"-- " - 54 South 2nd East fc. This noted orchestra has done much to bring to our state a richly deserved cultural attainment. The orchestra, of coupe, belongs to the people. And it is Utah Copper's hope that additional thousands of our neighbors will hear and this renowned enjoy orchestra and its world famed guest artists. fftn.ii .... pr?ery A y Thursday at 8:00 p.m. on KSl. s urmi '? 383-- J - to listen to these '? for your family at LESS cost. Phone '' J j protection HERB ADAMSON vr y Association life Insnrance nan nr .Utah to enjoy the beauty and brilliance of one of the nation s outstanding symphony orchestras, . 4 - COPPER DIVISION Hcnnocott Coppor Corporation y CcaC nclshbor helping to build - in Studio Of Fine Arts V A HU SNOW HOUSE SLIPPERS and PAJAMAS at a Bargain year old girls. Saturday Mornings, 10 A. M. rin. HURRYI SETS, reduced TAP e PROGRESS! DISH Announces a new, special Dance Class for 6 and Price STILL IS 7 Lt. And Mrs. J. Alan Price Visit Here Xmas Mrs. J. Brigham City, Friday, January gel City. Lt and BOX ELDER JQtf Stir cannot express the gratitude and appreciation we feel toward those who, by their kindness and - generous assistance, helped lighten our burden of sorrow at the time of the death of our mother, Sarah ing., Harding Horsley. May Gods Following the , party candy blessing rest with those ; who and nuts were taken to all boys came to our assistance in any and girls who were unable to attend the dance. way. Family of Mrs. Sarah H. Horsley. . Phone your news to 1000 Words PAGE TWO Cheese That IS Cheese .EAST BARRINGTON, N. H. 't betteK:iVtt!u 4 y J 4 i ' - A y eir |