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Show UB3&80N P, PAGE Quiet Home Ceremony Unites Juanita Pearl Garrison And George C. Petersen Wednesday nelce to Mrs. Alice Wilson of Perry, vows with recited wedding George C. Petersen, son of Mrs. C. H. Petersen and the late C. II. Petersen, Wednesday evening at 7 oclock at the home of Mrs. Wilson. A quiet home ceremony was to y Bishop Rulon performed Hirschi of the L.D.S. Perry ward. Witnessing the ceremony were Ray Malmrose from Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mrs. Florence Turner and daughter Charlene, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Heitnan D. Young, Mrs. Bessie Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Yearsley and daughter, all of Ogden, Mrs. May H. Petersen and daughters, Mrs. John Petersen, and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rasmussen and daughter from Brigham City, other relatives and close friends. The toride chose as her wed- - Juanita i i ! . ' . 1 , 1 : t 1 t J ,t if j 1 1 ? i (Pearl Garrison, Uts-man- i ! . j TODAY - SATURDAY TWO BIG HITS ! EDWARD SMALL ding gown a rose lace ballerina length afternoon dress with fitted bodice, square neckline, puff sleeves and full flare skirt. She wore a beautiful rhinestone necklace. Her corsage was of gardenias and pink roses. John Petersen stood as best man for his brother. Mrs. Ray Malmrose, (the former Darlene Garrison), was matron of honor. Mrs. Malmrose wore a lavender ballerina length afternoon dress with corsage of (gardenias and pink roses. Mrs. Wilsons corsage was red roses and gardenias. She wore a black afternoon dress. Mrs. Petersen also wore black with corsage of red roses and gardenia. Mrs. Eliza Briggs, grandmother of the bride, wore a deep red afternoon dress trimmed with black velvet. She too, wore red roses and gardenias. Immediately following the ceremony a reception was held in honor of the newlyweds at the Perry ward amusement hail. The hall was beautifully decorated in blue and silver. The guests were received by Mrs. Alice Wilson, Mrs. C. H. Petersen and the bride and groom. Elmer Mathews was master of ceremonies for the evening. Harry Jackson accompanied by Mrs. (Hyrum Malmrose sang four beautiful selections. The bride and groom danced the bridal waltz and were then joined by all close relatives. The remainder of the evening was enjoyed by those who came to extend best wishes, to the music of Renny DeMars orchestra. Light refreshments were serv- ' ' ed. Those in. charge of the gifts were Mrs. Darrell Jackson, Mrs. Horace Watkins, Mrs. Dean Packer, Mrs. Ray Malmrose and Mrs. John Petersen. Highlight of the evening was when the bride and groom cut Added to the list of early spring brides is the name of Mer Ibne Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Axel Olsen, who became the bride of Wayne Braegger, son of Mr. and Mrs. August H. Braegger of Willard on Feb- were: Deborah Kerr And Stewart Granger the romantic leads in the technicolor filmization play of King Solomons Mines, based on the famous H. Rider Haggard adventure classic. The thrill packed picture, opening Sunday at the Capitol theater, was filmed on a safari covering 25,000 miles. the beautifully decorated white Ladies Hear Talks On . . . five-mont- hs wedding cake. The cake was three tiered with flowers and lattice decorations. A miniature bride, grom and wedding oell topped the cake. It stood upon a pink table with cover edged with lace ruffling. The young couple will leave today, Friday, for a two weeks honeymoon in California. Both Mr. and Mrs. Petersen are employed at the Perry Canning company in Perry. 1 ' im GLEKN IaNGAN feMtalhMUBls TWOHSIED 2 DRAMA! 1 ?(. t ) SCOTIY s i I ri? J tt ? IH i t i i s I 1 i CARTOON CIRCUS 1:00 P. M. Saturday Cartoons, Our Comedy, Serial. Short Subjects. Gang Other a monogram dictum. United Artists TUES. - WED. Two First Run Pictures ALL TIIE HEARTBEATS AND HEARTACHES OF A GREAT CITY! FOUR DAYS STARTING SUNDAY EYES HAVE NEVER BEHELD ITS EQUAL!!! Spectacle beyond belief! Out of the heart of Savage Africa surges a love story that smoulders like the jungle! SAVAGE PASSIONS... A flame-haire- goddess . . . d jungle Eden! r,f y Benedict Bogeaus present! "JOHNNY WAYNE . ONE-EY- E" DOLORES mmmm:7ecr77c0or CHAMPION So Everyone Can See It There Will Be AFTER SCHOOL MORAN Plus csaas-Dii- Shot Subjects. UWI P5KY a iTTnrarw .J - SATURDAY mm DANCING to the music of LaVerd John and his Orchesti With Pearl Harris af at the RETURNING BY POPULAR Make Up A Party Piano REQUEST This Saturday And Every Saturday Evening - ; Attention MovielPatrons! v i ! i STARTING FEBRUARY, 18th, 1951 EUEIIIIIG-ADULT- Be 60e S MATIFIEE-ADULT- . The Following Theatre Prices Will 50 S CHILDRENS TICKETS 20c ANYTIME Prices Include Federal and State Tax , , . THEATRE ACAIFITOIL BRIGHAM CITY THEATRE Everyone le ed miredwhohasthat youthful, stream lined figure. The ChsmpionSupport Is a flexible, biend woven with a special surgical elastic with no buckles. Ita THEATRE TREuThT0N ....ORiPHEURfl TREMONTOI THEATRE utah & . a R!IADN THEATRE GARLAND . UTAH comfortable, News and Cartoon 'VeAtfV fv V THIS , one-pie- ce Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday J Theres Fun for Young and 0! I MATINEES CO-HI- T Mrs. Renny Demars orchestra. OlSen. wear a Directed by ROBERT FLOREY Released thru United Artists : Zina Mrs, Olsen, Many beautiful gifts were pre sented to the bride. Deborah KERR Stewart GRANGER PAT O'BRIEN MOBBIS Braegger, the former Merlene Thompson, on Wednesday, Feb ruary 7 at the home of Mrs. Don na Price. , The evening was spent in playing games. Light refresh ments were served to the follow' ing guests: Roxalene Ridd, Sandra Knudson, Lila Beth Jensen, Mrs. Wanda Dixon, Mrs. Marvel Hirschi, Mrs. Joan Christiansen, Aneta Tracy, Mrs. Clara Tracy, Mrs. Deloris Woodland, Miss Rosa Larsen, Mrs. Amy L. Hansen, Miss Edna Burnham, Mrs. Anna Smith, Nada Smith, LaDine Rita Cleone Rich, Knudsen, Braegger, Mrs. Mary Braegger, Mrs Cleo Braegger, Betty Braegger, Mrs. Jennie Hollist, Mrs. Gwen Elmer, Mrs. Thelma Elmer, Mrs. Rose Elmer, Miss Esther. Elmer, Mrs. Zina Marriott, Mrs. Alice Merrell, Leah Palmer, Mrs. Laraine Knudsen, Elaine Carter and Axel to on mm ini:GSOio:.:o::uiinES . Mrs. ing committee members: Mrs. Eugene Bott, Wright Mrs. Lyman Chlarson, Mrs. J. .Gordon Felt and Mrs, Bert Reeves. The serving table was decora' ted in the patriotic theme with flags as a centerpiece and red and blue candles in white can delbra at either end of the table. Patriotic napkins were also used. The American flag and the flags of the United Nations were displayed at the meeting. Mrs. n Mas-terso- River e Rita Braegger and Betty BraegAugust H. Braegger, Mrs. Margaret Neeley of Salt Lake City, ger were in charge of the gift Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Woodland room. of Bingham Canyon, Mr. and Light refreshments were serMrs. Alfred G. Woodland of Lay ved by Donna Price, Nada Smith, ton, Mr. and Mrs. Dick BraeggeV Sandra Knudson and Roxalene and Larry Loveland of Willard, Ridd from a beautifully decoraMrs. Lewis R. Olsen and Mr. and ted serving table. Centering the Mrs. Cyrus Morrell of Mountain table was a bouquet of orchid Home. stock, heather and daffodils. Tiny the blue parasols were also with the Immediately following ceremony Mrs. Irving Madsen flowers. Pink candles in crystal served a wedding dinner at her candelabra were on each end of home in Salt Lake City. the table. The table was covered The newlyweds then left for a with a lace cloth. short honeymoon. The three tiered wedding cake A wedding reception was held was displayed upon a table covFebruary 12 at the Fifth Ward ered with a beautiful hand amusement hall. The wedding crocheted lace cloth. The cake party stood before a garden gate was white with pink flowers and and fence covered with daisies topped by a miniature bride and and daffodils. Above the gate groom. was a lace wedding belL Tiny Three hundred guests called blue parasols also served as to extend best wishes to the decorations along the fence. young couple during the eve Those in the receiving line ning. were Mr. and Mrs. Olsen, Mr. Many lovely gifts were pre and Mrs. Braegger, Mrs. Margaret sented the newlyweds. Neely, grandmother of the groom, The bride is a graduate of the Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Woodland, Box Elder high school and semgrandparents of the bride, Geniel inary. At present she is employed Jensen of Bear River, matron of at Lee Accounting Service. ' honor, Elaine Carter of Corinne The groom is employed by the and Joyce Thompson, sister of Big J Flour Mill. the bride, were bridesmaids. The newlyweds are making The bride was charming in a their home in Willard. gown of white taffeta trimmed with lace. The tight bodice was accented with tiny covered butPARKTALLcTTiewi tons to the waist coming from a i i lace peter pan collar. The sleeves were three quarter length with PARK VALLEY Mrs. Rowena laee cuffs. The skirt was a full Carter, Y.L.M.I.A. president, and flair. Her veil edged with lace Rud Palmer, Y.M.M.l.A. presiwas attached to a tiara of lape dent, took the M.I.A. Maids, Beeand seed pearls. The new bride hive girls, Scouts and Explorers carried a pink and blue net and to Garland where they attended laeelon parasol. The open parasol a dance made up of the same was covered with yellow daisies groups from other wards in the and pink roses. A detachable or stake. A most enjoyable time chid centered the bouquet . was had by Sharon Carter, ShirThe matron of honof and ley Kunzler, JoLayne Palmer, bridesmaids wore blue taffeta Junelle Palmer, Janet James, formals and each carried a Joyce Hirschi, Darrell Kunzler, Glade Hirschi closed parasol of pink or blue net Roy A. 'Palmer, and laeelon with yellow daisies and Paul Palmer.' Park Valley ward had a 100 and pink roses. attendance at priesthood percent Mrs. Olsen chose to wear for her daughters reception' an after- meeting at Garland,, Saturday noon dress of navy blue trimmed night (stake conference session) with white. Her corsage was yel- except for one teacher who was low daffodils and deep pink excused because of illness. Arlo James who joined the air carnations. on January 2 has been corps Mrs. Braeggers afternoon dress to from Texas transferred was turquoise. Her corsage was Shreveport, Louisiana. daffodils and yellow light pink Many Park Valley people were carnations. in attendance at ' stake conferMrs. Neely wore a deep fushia ence in Garland Ferd afternoon dress with pink carna- C. Hirschi of the Sunday. Park Valley tion corsage. ward bishopric was one of the Mrs. Woodlands corsage was speakers at the afternoon session. ' pihk carnations. Her afternoon dress was grey. Park Valley M.I.A. basketball The men wore white carnation team played East Garland on boutonniere. Monday. Park Valley won. They Master of ceremonies for the will play Snowville on Thursprogram was Alfred G. Wood- - day evening. Home From Hospital Billy Bergstrom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Evan A. Bergstrom, re turned to his parents home fol lowing five weeks spent in the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake City. a bronzed white hunter... in a starring ' invited guests. Refreshments were served under the .direction of Mrs. W. P. Shaw, chairman, and the follow A surprise bridal shower was held in honor of Mrs. Wayne NEWS TERESA WRIGHT MARLON BRANDO y discussion. The program was well receiv ed and enjoyed by members of the Kindergarten club and their Mrs. Wayne Braegger Honored At Shower f CARTOON Kln) fisteSMd thrv ie) SERIAL VIA) f ALBRIGHT KRAMirS STANLEY n 10LA ALSO I more punch than "Champion I more puts than Home of tha Brave" from tha producer , of both! J " MON. ONLY Thoncir I f -- tJ LYDON BECKETT-JIMM- SUN. i' i u 1 f Ion iniS'w '1,1 af Melvin- ! N ,4 the talks the remainder ternoon was turned into group CO-III- M Regular monthly meeting of the Kindergarten club was held Thursday afternoon, February 8, at the War Memorial home. of HIT NO. 1 tUYHUSS MANHUNY! Korean Situation And The United Nations Mrs. Fred L, Petersen, president, presided and conducted the meeting. The pledge to the flag was led by Mrs. Don Rasmussen, Mrs. Petersen gave the prayer, an announcement Following concerning the Business and Visit at Ingram Home Rheumatic Mr. and Mrs. Douglas F. In- Professioal Womens to be held Benefit Fever party gram and son, Terry, of Layton; 17 at the Intermoun and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell In- February Indian tain School, Mrs. Ray and children Sherry Lee, Woodland gram on ticket reported Renee and Patricia, of Ogden for sales Kindergarten the were visitors at the home of spring style show. Louise Ingram over the1 Mrs. Myrland Balls, chairman for the program on Internation al Relations, was introduced by Mrs. Petersen. Mrs. Balls then introduced Jack Younce of Cali fornia and Malik A. Whab of Irag, students at the Agricul lural college in Logan, who spoke to the group on the Ko rean situation and also on the United Nations. Following their Big Double Bill Friday & Saturday HIT NO. land. Loraine Knudsen and Leah Palmer sang two numbers Be Brigha cause and "No Other Love, held Wednesday, Febrw by Mildred McNeeley at regular at the home of Mrs. Re. by Mrs. Dorothy Reading Circle Wednesday accompanied Weight Mrs. Grant in charge of the book. Wheeler. Two numbers were.. ruary 14, at the home of played by Charles Clifford on his Roy Shaw. resolovox. Darrell Siggard accomEveryone is invited tc The hostess served dainty their society items for panied by Mrs. Stephen Bunnell freshments to 20 members. ruary 9. and Forever will be and Journal to 771. The ceremony uniting the sang My Hero was a The next club meeting number Final Ever. and was young couple performed by Elder Robert Burton in the L.D.S. violin solo by Ray Andersen acJohntemple in Salt Lake City. Rela- companied by Miss Carol tives accompanying the bride son. The remainder of the evening and groom through the temple and witnessing the ceremony was spent in 'dancing- - to the PICK O THE PICTURES " -- F0l5 "Each Bright River" Heard At Reading Circle BOX ELDER JOU Brigham City, Mrs. L. A. Richardson very in Friday, February n J c h a E reviewed terestingly Merlene Thompson Becomes Early Spring Bride Of Wayne Braegger In , Temple Rites Hunting Untold Riches 7 tasy-to-we- ar, feels right. Dont Look delay Trim IV MOVIES ARE STILL U Now. HAMILTON 10 South Main DRUG- Phone 122 YOUR CHEAPEST AND BEST ENTERTAINMENT! |