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Show Ws 'er yi out U , three page i " Lucille Taylor And Emil Boyd ELDER JOURNAL Mjss Wennergren Joined In Logan LDS Temple ( irigham CitY Utah 14. 1952 'jtfei, December Claiming interest circles is the seasons ey Lucille Tavinr ThZ Wennergren 5 Primary Reminds idren Of Program Takes New Name n. soca pasting ribbon. Completing the on,eof lne wer three tiny neices of the bride as flower bearers, Pa- y En?11 mela McMurdie and Pam Taylor, were W.ere in identically fashioned were reminded to- Joined nage TPe " i51 floor len&th dresses of white silk i eariv pressive to tune in Primary' double taffeta with lace and embroid- ngsters dy Lady morning, 0jH tomorrow at 10:15 a. m. for J t ample Lesson And Christmas Party Combined In 5th Ward Relief Society - thi Logan e,y Linda MeMurdie was e y ater. vows sweet in a little were spoken d.u the well known peach floor stories and songs. dress. All length pair were honored at a beauticarried white satin baskets with program is scheduled for ful wedding breakfast by the shell pink morn- jnnutes each Saturday split carnations and trday, parents, Mr. and ribbon. Emil Wennergren at their baby Earl Wennergren from Denver in (Logan. assumed duties of best man for popula-o- t uf than half the The same his brother. David MeMurdie, the bridal evening lives in the Deleware party greeted guests at a recep- twin brother of Anne, performtion held at the home of the ed duties of gift bearer. Kington area. Frank brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, Reid MeMurdie, Boze A. Mrs. home SMITH AND sons 5th South & Main Jjmer PHONE 58 delivery at 11 a. m. p.m. on orders over 4 Phone 58. We are never undersold! complete line of frozen household drugs, jods, Wehold hardware. Comp- $5.00. ete line of Choice Inspec-Meat and Garden Fresh Q await your se are surrounded W plenty of free parking Wetables Vtion. We Delicious J!ed Bushel Schoolboy mES $1.25 ONIONS JREEN Her voluminous gathered 6kirt descended to a sweeping court train. A petite Juliet capped with dainty seed ' pearls caught a finger tip veil of sheerest silk illusion. She carried a cascade of chrysanthemums bouquet centered with a large white orchid. Attractively attired in gown Tropic Dawn silk crepe and carrying a bouquet of lavender and chrysanthemums purple ribbon was a sister, Mrs. Reid MeMurdie who assisted as matron of honor. Another Sister, Mrs. Boze bridesSnodgrass, maid, wore a dusk lavender silk crepe gown and carried a bouquet of Vesper blue chrysanthemums and matching ribbon. Both dresses were styled with decollet age neckline, close fitting bodice, and full ballinera length skirt. Junior bridesmaid, r old Anne MeMurdie, a neice, wore a lavender moon- dream taffeta ballerina dress and carried a peppermint-pinchrysanthemum corsage of con- of ten-yea- uDISHES k tent Snodgrass aqd Roger Taylor assisted as ushers. All men jn the party w'ore boutonnieres. Mother of the bride received reception guests in a gown of deep purple silk Crepe with sequin trim at the shoulder line, and accented with a yellow and lavender chrysanthemum baby orchid corsage. Mrs. Wennergren chose to wear a blue ensemble and a Persian lily centered corsage. Cathedral tapers illuminated the setting and a large bowl of chrysanthemums on the piano carried out a deep purple to shell pink color scheme. Guests were served in the dining room w'here an elaborately decorated tiered wedding cake on a large lace cloth covered table centered the room. Two tiny love birds holding a wedding ring topped the cake. White, pink and green colors were featured in the refreshments. Sisters of Alpha Chi Omega. U.S.A.C., Logan, serenaded the bride and groom with favorite sorority songs. Marianne Manning sang (Down Deep In The Heart of Each Alpha Chi Girl. Mrs. Kirkham Francis and daughter, Mrs. Myrna Mae of Salt Lake City, furnished soft piano and violin music during the evening. Cheerful assistants for the occasion were Mrs. (Roger Taylor, Mrs. Frank Taylor, Mrs. David Stander, Mrs. Tony Stander, Mrs. Lester Anderson, Mrs. Tod Thompson, Mrs. Ivy Anderson, Mrs. Carl Sabin, Miss LeRee received another ship of Bracks famous lb. box 5 lb. box 11.98 $2.98 3 Thristmas mu Donalds Chocolates, fruits and nuts, cherries, )3ift of Gold or Personal Sections. L8.No. 1 43 :JTS tamp & Meaty --USUIS Emerald 4 1. 63 Faney WALNUT EATS 09 lb. flDE Giant 78' size 47 :?flr.i Dont worry about past grocery troubles start now on a new shopping future at Texs Market. It pays to buy for Better Quality and Greater Savfrom Texs WBH.fefeMMfriBfeaiS ' B GUARANTEED TO POP IlMTISMILILSIbBSc 29 yams 32 miaflMGES 2 FOR IMISAGE Broken Pack (futcher tANCO-;MERICA- Lg. 22 oz. 19 PAGI1ETTI APM FS Qt. can 10CKTAIL 35 cBefmi - tfOTSTTORK lb Dutch MAUSER 24 wt An Extra Can For lc Sliced Rindless (Vlorrells Had 47' 3AC0U,.h lonn CHOPS 55 iwifts Premium half. Lb. (Choice Young (Mutton Both bride and groom were popular as students at the U.S. A.C. where Mr. Wennergren graduated last spring with a business administration degree. The bride was also honored in 1948 as Brigham Citys Peach Annual Christmas dance cl the Dansante dance club will be held Saturday, December 15, at the Fourth ward recreation hall. C. Henry Nielsen, chairman announced that top music Is planned and urged all members 4th Ward Relief Society Plans Xmas Party Tue. to j 'Fourth ward Relief socety is sponsoring a Christmas party, December 18, at 2 p. m. in the Fourth ward chapel. Young mothers and old are invited and a special surprise is in store for them, said officials. A good program has been arranged for the afternoon. . . and his son, of Ogden were guest speaker in the Perry ward Sunday evening, December 9, in regular sacramental services. Meeting was presided over by Bishop Rulon Hirschi and conducted by Counselor Bott. Congregaton sang Joy To the World directed by Mrs. Eva A. Young and accompanied by Mrs. Louise Davis. Invocation was offered by Leland Thorne. Sacramental song was Oh God Thee Eternal Father. Priests in charge were Lawrence Wright and. Frank Billings assisted by the deacons. The program was under the direction ot the Elders quorum and announced by Martella Nelson. , . r Swaying Of the Daffodills, a piano selection was played by Gloria Nelson followed by two solos, I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked and The Lords Prayer by Darrell Andersen accompanied by Mrs. Davis. Two splendid inspirational talks were then given by D. W. Knighton and his recently returned missionary son. Closing song, God Be With You Till We Meet Again, was followed by the benediction by Glen Wagstaff. No Use For Yen FALL RIVER, Mass. (UP) Whe a soldier mailed 750 Korean yen to pay for bis $2 poll tax, the baffled, city collector, James Mullns, gave the GI an abatement and kept the yen for a souvenir. i B. RacflMd ib MMAGE DRIVE OUT lb AND - Knighton ... t OATS IN MOTHERS ' TOASTED S3e 3S0 MOTHERS OATS a product of PLENTY of FREE PARKING SPACE SAUSAGE 430 Automatic beyond belief. Ail you do is drop ia the bread. Inad Iowan Used owtomoticaMy no levers to push. Toast raises ItssM sttontly without popping or banging. And what toast every slice alike from first to last. Come in and see it. Coal And Appliance -- . 68 So. Main 1 P2oz- 2 Can 3for 46 oz. SUNKIST JUICE, 270 EMUL 0 ORANGE THE QUAKER OATS COMPANY X ALL FLAVORS SWIFTS or ARMOURS LAKE) 4 lb pail SLICED SAIDDft NO. 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And remember, theres no finer quality, more FRESH , FANCY WHITE PEARLS Cream Style No. - CROSSES lb w -- -1 FRIDAY -- SATURDAY PRICES lb . FOOD HOLIDAY is attend. HERS HEY :. f tJ ' Premium Cello wrapped 775?rial--Swiit- s We Give , blue accessories and a tan, top coat. .;2(or 2LS 710 South Main HEAR CHRISTMAS CAROLS WHILE YOU SHOP! wool jersey dress with n gray-ta- bushel TEHS dmiie i:i r.inmtET WhoU Mortensen and Miss Dena Christensen. i The new Mrs. Wennergren chose for her wedding trip a SPECIAL FRUIT Holes S0 11)76 -- UTAH DELICIOUS N n fjUY2lbs 85 "JcAN "" PUMPKIW-- il PQPCOBM2fc43tf MIXED jipiteezers (VIENNA Miss Lucille Taylor , . who became Mrs. Emil Boyd Wennergren in Logan L. D. S. temple rites recently. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Taylor of Bear River City. . D. W. Knighton ings! I MIXED Dansante Dance Club Plan Xmas Dance James 20 varieties oP Xmas pndy to choose froYn. Also l complete line from 1 lb jo 5 lb. boxes of Mrs. J. G. 68 North Main Phone ONE Speak At Perry Ward Jver )!c BEEHIVE COAL & APPLIANCE D. W. Knighton And Son 35 TACK $222.75 Home foe the newlyweds ,is 3311 Hynds Blvd., Cheyenne, Wyoming where Lt. Wennergren is stationed with the United States air force. w Pound 1 Efecfrfcfcgj queen. CHOCOLATES vcrf "Tfirffiy-- , J. Taylor, Bear River City. The radiant in an exquisite gown of heavy white slipper satin, beautifully fashioned with fitted bodice, dipping at the front waistline. Aslightly sheer illusion wide yoke topped the bodice, which was bordered with brocaded flowers appliqued on the satin. Long tapered sleeves extended to points deep over the hands and caught snugly at the wrists by tiny self covered buttons. The program will be presented by (he rehabilitation comJennie Jones is chairmittee. of man of the committee, which Lealso includes Alda Call, Bertha on Jensen, Gladys Hanline and m., Ruth Seashore. &$gesf-Qvs- bridegrooms bride was at the War Memorial home. Regular monthly meeting Members of the Fifth ward the Brigham City American Relief society combined work will be held day lesson with a special Christ- gion auxiliary mas party on Tuesday afternoon, Monday evening at 7:30 p. December 11. Opening piano selections were n played by Mrs. Lottie Johnson. The program was then conducted by Mrs. Elvira Christensen. Program Included a vocal duet by Mrs. Lovisa Nelson and Mrs. Syhia Walker accompanied by Mrs. Johnson. The group present then enjoyed the telling of The Christmas Story, by Mrs. Q Marvel Young. Lesson for the day was given by Mrs. Vllda Bartschi and included a beautiful array of Christmas ideas. The ladies were then seated at a long table cleverly decoraRoost a 35-lted by Mrs. Marjorie Jensen turkey or bake with colored streamers extend6 pies at once in this new Frigid-air- e ing the length of the tables. Range. Only 30 inches wide! Large white glittering qotton Fits eosily into the smallest kitstars and tall candles centered chen. Has Oven Dock Con-the tables. Miniature Santa Clauses . and gaily tied candy trot, many other features. canes marked the places. Refreshments using the Christmas motif were then served to 60 members under the direction of Mrs. Velda Palmer, chairman. Committee members included: Giant Oven Goes Clear Across! Mrs. Ruth Pierce, Mrs. Cora Ol18 MONTHS TO PAY sen, Mrs. Della Lauritzen, Mrs. Ltfrena Petersen, Mrs. Zina Olsen, Mrs. Leah Josephson, Mrs. Jane Jensen, Mrs. Ula Olsen, Mrs. Lovisa Nelson and Mrs. Alice Merrell. j' 4 r,i-f- Legion Auxiliary Wilt Meet Monday Evening -- 74 See Our Choice Selection Of XMAS CANDY . NEW AND RUTS 8 A.M. STORE HOURS TO 9 P.M. for rtflWAMfiX 17 Gt. st )WV 50 Shop And Save At Your Two AG Markets WES'S All New, Fresh Stock WINTER )lL 2 south z r.TAin FtlARKET 1 i AND nn:iGT |