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Show Lovely Bride Of Nuptial Season Of Thanks Stevie Billings Honored Card We wish to express the gratitude and appreciation we feel On Sixth Anniversary kindMrs. Harper Billings of Perry, toward those who, by their assisted by her daughter, Bar- ness and generous assistance, helped lighten our burden of bara, entertained seventeen lit- sorrow at the time of the death tle guests last Wednesday afterof our mother, Gladys H. Andernoon, June 6, in honor of her son son. Stevie's sixth birthday anniverEARL G. ANDERSON sary. and FAMILY The little folks were entertained with games and a fish pond he made wishes to the following was highlight of the afternoon guests: Lee Johnson, Uene Wood, with each guest fishing a prize. Jimmy Schroeder, Ronda Nelson, The youngsters, to enjoy lun- Dickie Wagstaff, Carol Ann Percheon, were seated at one large ry, Emily Rae Whitaker, Harvey table centered with a beautiful Andersen, Rita Barnard, Neil Jelf Poulsen, Kay Weaver, lighted birthday cake. Following the luncheon many Thorne, Jeanie Christensen, Leon Janet gifts were presented to the guest Snow, Lynda Hirschi, of honor. As he opened the gifts Quayle and Julia Nelson. -- Fori-gren- when she exchanged ding vows Friday, June 1, with DeLonne Anderson, son of Mrs. Ruth P. Anderson. President J. Edwin Baird performed the double ring ceremony in the presence of relatives and close fribnds in the Brigham Fourth ward. Tall candelabrum, tied with white satin ribbons and holding lighted tapers, stood on either side of a large basket of orthe chid gladiolus forming background for the bridal party. The bride was beautiful In a lace gown of white Chantilly over satin. The snug fitting bo dice, fastened with self covered buttons, was styled with a Queen Ann collar and long pointed sleeves. A full skirt of lace fell in scallops over three tiers of pleated net forming a TODAY & SATURDAY ' TWO BIG FEATURES 0 time to get married HAVEN'T . Of Margaret Forsgren Becomes Lovely Bride De Lonne Anderson In Double Ring Ceremony One of the loveliest brides of Willard M.I.A. Outing the Spring nuptial season was Miss Margaret Forsgren, daugh- Features Games, , ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Weiners And Singing wed- .. train in Her back. to Relay games, a bonfire community and roast weiners, fac singing were contributing Wiltors to the success of the lard ward MJI.A. picnic held last Tuesday evening on the foothills above the Rulon White farm in South Willard. Designated as an activity for the enjoyment of the entire famin ily, 150 ward members were officers Mutual attendance. were well pleased with the number of families present. Games, relay races, and a short skit started the party, ate lowing which the familiesdrinks their lunches with soft Mutual being furnished by the presidencies. consistA program followed by Or-vi- n ing of stories and Jokes and acLemon and others, cordion selections by Ruth Lemconon. Community singing, ducted by Vaughn Wassom, con. eluded the evenings fun. The second of the family for night activities scheduled the summer months, it was proceeded by a musical programfeaturing ward talent the preT. Wayne VijeLWesimonsen, Woodland, and Ronald Hebdon the Young Mens officers. The Young Ladies presidency consists of Lena Perry, Phyllis Cook. Morgan and Marlon fol- PAGE sass . CONcj PRODUCT Sewer PipT Irrigation ' Concrete pd and Block, Piums Head Gates You Save At Bv with tli W ivki finger-ti- & veil was a brides illusion at taehed to a crown of orange blossoms. Her bridal bouquet was of white orchids and step tHopted'Baby anotis. Attending the bride as matron of honor was her sister, Mrs. Miss Margaret Forsgren . . . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Forsgren, Brigham City, became the wife of DeLonne Anderson, son of Mrs. Ruth P. Anderson, at beautiful ceremonies at the Brigham City Fourth L.D.S. ward. idea on film since 'ffhnr,eSt starring RONALD REAGAN with WALTER fRfiMClS SLEZAK -- HIGHWAY 91 LYNN DIANA EAST SIDE OF, BRIGHAM CITY o JESSE WHITE CO-HI- T FRIDAY AND SATURDAY BIG DOUBLE BILL CHAIN GANG MR. UNIVERSE WITH. With Jack Carson and Janice Paige ALSO Sunday Monday Tuesday -- "FEDERAL AGENTS AT LARGE K. Taylor, Robert RockweU and Dorothy Patric IT IS AS GREAT A PICTURE AS SUNDAY TOM SAWYER AND HUCKLEBERRY FINN NOW , WHEN MONDAY TUESDAY THE GUN FIGHTER SEE Gregory Peck and Helen Westcott GROW UP I of bouquets Many friends of BUDWEISE! prefer to, call it BUD. By eitid name it is just as good. ,. for r or- chid sweet peas tied with orchid ribbon. Mrs. Forsgren and Mrs. Anderson both wore gowns of rose crepe with corsages of garden! ias and split carnations. (Performing duties as best man was Larry' Anderson, brother of the groom. Leon Whitworth and Reed Hadfield served as ushers.- Men of the wedding party wore boutonnieres. IFol lowing the ceremony a receptionhonoring the young couple was held. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Madsen greeted the guests at the door. Music was furnish-jeduring the evening by Miss Neelije Eggen and Miss Maureen Johnson of Logan. Sorority sisters of the brides serenaded the couple. The serving table was covered with a hand-mad- e lace cloth over pale green centered with a three tiered wedding cake encircled with orchid sweet peas ' and" white 'candles.' , Serving girls were Miss Bon-iniKirkharn, Miss Lucille Tay-- ' Miss lor, Miss Marilyn Stohl, Kathy Haskins, Miss - Marilyn Call and Miss Barbara' Croft, sorority sisters of the bride. In the gift rooms were: Mrs. La Verne Erickson, Miss Yvonne Anderson, Mrs.. Max Walker and Mrs. Perry Earl Peters. The young couple left on a short honeymoon. The brides going away outfit was a green distinctive, delicious taste changes. Ask for it either way. BUD or BUDWEISER. Then, nothing like it . absolute nothing.; v O ( d DOUGLE KENNEDY and MARJORIE LORD -- Neil W. Zundel of Los Angeles, Miss Jackie Car California. ruthers of Brigham City and Miss Babbie Geddes of Preston, Idaho, were the other atten dants. They made a pretty pic ture in identical dresses of lace and marquisette over taffeta, Mrs. Zundels gown was in a delicate shade of orchid, While the dresses of the bridesmaids were, pale green. All carried CO-HI- T WITH GASOLINE ALLEY BOBBY DRISCOLL and ROBERT PRESTON Scott Beckett and Jimmy Lydon LAGER BEER BREWED, AGED AND BOTTLED BY ANHEUSER-BUSCINC.;iiST. LOUIS, MO , - U.S.A, 50X3 suit with brown accassories. The newlyweds plan to resume studies at the Utah State Agricultural college and complete their senior year. Thief Likes Basketball WATERTOWN, N. Y. (UP) A thief, who liked basketball, looted a church here. 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