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Show Xmas Party Enjoyed By Past Presidents And Russell Keith Carter In Logan Nov. 30 delightful Christmas party was held Wednesday evening, December 5, at the Idle Isle cafe for members of the Past Presidents organization of the American Legion Auxiliary. Mrs. Arietta (Rasmussen, Wee president, was in charge of ar- Andersen, daughter of Mr and Mrs. David O. Andersen, became the bride of Rus-sel- l Keith Carter, son of Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Carter of Co rmne, in beautiful LDS. tern pie ceiemonips in Logan on No vember 30. They recited wed ding vows before President El Ray L. Christiansen In the pres ence of close friends and relatives. Friday evening in the , First ward Relief society rooms a reception was held honoring the newlyweds. The rooms were beautifully decorated with everThe green and poinsetias. A rangements. Luncheon was served to fiffollowed teen , members toy Bridge prizes went to bridge. Mrs. Merle Malmrose and Mrs. Ruth Jensen. Gifts were then exchanged. The luncheon table was beautifully decorated with candle metallic Christmas trees. 'PICK Ljnette O' THE PICTURES' FRIDAY AND SATURDAY BIG 1 z'toED1' $1 MVMH FEATURES OfM Plus Serial - Short Cartoon and News HJ, SATURDAY ttttii Sullivan Uahl Murphy Hagen MATINEE 1P.M. UMiflY 4 ,f", - foAXr PLUS CARTOON Bride And Groom Temple Vows Recited By Lynette Andersen NEWS SHORT SUBJECTS r 4- santhemums. lene Lorraine, to' Albert Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Taylor of Brigham City, Utah. The wedding took place November 23, at the Aisquith (Presbyterian church, the Rev. Edward J. Conrad officiating. The bride, given In marriage by her father, wore a white marquisette and lace dress with a finger-tiveil of nylon and French lace. She carried a bouquet of lillies of the valley and ;Xk th XV IVJ it- v t p gardenias. Miss Pearl Stantoaugh was the maid of honor. The bridesmaids fingertip length and was caught up with seed pearls and beads. Her bouquet was of cymbidium orchids and yellow rosebuds centered with a large orchid. Bridesmaids were Miss Elaine Deen gowned Jn yellow and Miss Elaine Carter gowned In orchid. Both carried matching nosegays. Little Kaylene Rawlinson was flowpr girl gowned In a blue formal of taffeta accented with pink. She carried a miniature pink nosegay. A. C. Ensign, Jr., a missionary companion of the bridegroom. was best man. Mrs. Andersen, mother of the bride, wore a dinner gown of beige lace over satin. Mrs. Carter wore pink lace over satin. Both had gardenia and rosebud corsages pinned at their shoulders. (Lloyd and Paul Andersen were ushers. sMrs. Arzella Bosley was hostess 'and in charge of the guest book. Diane Rawlinson and Maurice Carter were gift bearers. Those in charge of the gift rooms were, Mrs. Nida Rawlinson and Mrs. Karma Huish, both Sisters of the bride, and Marilyn Carr. Refreshments were served dur ing the evening to the many friends and relatives who called by Mrs. Sarah Carruthers, .Mrs, Ida Hamberlin, Miss Neone Andersen, Miss (Dixie Gordon and Miss Marva Rae Burt. The wedding cake was a beautiful four tier white affair with pink rosebuds and weding bells and love birds. A replica of a temple topped the cake which stood upon a table covered with a hand crocheted banquet cloth. It was encircled with tiny pink and white roses and tall lighted white tapers stood on either side of the cake. All during the reception organ music was played by Frank Van Cott. Harold land Lillian Felt sang. Lloyd Andersep played trumpet solos and Mrs. Marion D. Jeppson played lovely violin selections. Following a brief honeymoon the bridegroom will report for further duty with the U. S. army at Fort Ord, California, on l(h 7 The bride plans to remain in Brigham City until she is able to join him. Both are graduates of Box (Elder high school and seminary. The bride is now employed at Sprouse-Reitz- . Falls at Niagara and Mis. Walter II. Rader honeymoon Canada. of Baltimore, Md., announce the and Toronto, marriage of Jheirdaughter, Mar- C were Miss Elizabeth Bremker, Miss Louise Elgin, Miss Patricia Rodgers and Miss Roberta Gerber. A reception was held, after which the couple left for their PAOfc trTR, BOX ELDER JOURl Mr. young couple stood before double seven branch candelabra, adorned with silver and white bells, centered with a large bouquet of yellow and white chryThe bride was lovely In a white slippeT satin wedding gown with tightly fitted bodice and full skirt. The overskirt was of Chantilly lace. A tiny Peter Pan collar of lace and buttons of satin and lace were down the front. The sleeves were long and edged with lace. The veil of brides illusion was ' Rader To Marriage Of Marlene Lorraine Albert Jay Taylor Nov. 23 Is Announced Brigham Cay, tJtah ' Friday. December J, j; Youngsters Of Members Invited To Xmas Party All children and grandchildren under 12 years of age of Kindergarten club members are invited to attend the annual Christmas party to toe held in the War Memorial home on December 20 at 3.30 p. m. receive a youngsters will treat from Santa Claus and games and darfeing will also be enjoyed. of the affair planning a special Christmas party are Janice Johnson and Harriet Balls. Mrs. Olive Petersen is refreshment chairman with Murial Barker, Eva Valentine and Beth Burrup as committee members. TODAY ANDSA BIG FAMILY SHn dick pegg povai do; Cani .JOYCE HOLDEN CHARLES DRAKE , CO-HI- GEORGE 0'BRIE 11 J 9 . -- in Gold Raide 1 SATURDAY NIGHT SUN. - MON.-T- l - 9 P.M. Music By J i Danny Ross Mr. and Mrs. Russell Keith Carter . . , prior to her marriage on November 30, Mrs. Carter was Miss Lynette Andersen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David 0. Andersen. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd And His Orchestra Carter. JOIN THE CROWDS... Radar Speed Trap Foiled By Friends Of Motorists Perry Sunday School Present Program for an evening of fun and dancing tonight and every Saturday night. N. C. (UP) Sunday evening meeting, cember 2, an the Perry ward was Greensboro police were proud of under the direction of the Sun-da- y the way their new radar speedschool. detecting device was working. Bishop Rulon (Hirschi presided They set it up on a busy thorwith Raymond Hansen of, the and summoned 19 mooughfare Sunday school superintendency torists to court conducting. Suddenly, traffic slowed down Meeting commenced with the congregation singing Oh Say and the radar speedometer What Is True, directed by Mrs. nicknamed the whammy Louise Davis and accompanied was getting no customers. Poby Miss Arlene Wight and Miss lice were mystified. Drivers just wont reform that quickly. Dorothy (Hirschi. They discovered the reason Just First talk for the services was around a curve in the road. A given' by Margaret Rott, who elderly man was spoke on 'What It Means to Be down each passing car flagging a Latter-daHer Saint. talk was followed by a vocal solo by to pass the word that the whamJean Parker, The Holy City, my was waiting. The accompanied by Portia Reeves. wamer patrolmen warned the and moved Mrs. Carrie Petersen of the box to a new location.their radar South Box Elder stake Sunday school board spoke on My Responsibilities of Living the Gos- Paleface Tips Indian pel. To Hard Winter De- GREENSBORO, Phone 738 after 6 P. M. evenings for booth reservations. Li. Hun CLIFHAYLOR ADMISSION : $ 1.25 PER COUPLE Including Federal and State Tax "a VXtBXSS GEORGE SIBEXS1 Production jl AriVCE JN THE KEEFE SewWsy well-meanin- g by SEN ONK SIM 9RASSUIE ibdwi Wirtee iM Him Iww BmdHfci 'E&C DREISER MAMEftCM TMttor by THEODORE tm rn IMftW WAMt hr earruoo y girls quartet composed, of Arlene Wight, Glenda Larsen, LEWIS70WN,. Mont. (UP) Dorothy Hirschi and Connie Joe Eagle law thinks the counUs Let Oft Wagstaff sang try is in for a heap bad winaccompaSpeak Kind Words ter. nied by Mrs. Louise Davis. The Gros Ventre Indian who Concluding speaker for the came here for supplies was askevening was Wayne Bosworth ed If cold weather was coming. who recently returned from his It was pointed out that the mission. He related many in- beavers had thick fur, geese spiring and interesting inci- were going south early, and the dents. had started to hole up. ' T Know That My Redeemer gophers Joe grunted: No look at them Lives, was the closing song yet. Was in Zortman , . . and followed by the prayer by Doug white men all had big - - ' faramount presents Eiium I A I'm Hoping For Ah, Jits J 4 t las Oyler. 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