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Show I A tor I hi pace three Baby Girl Born To Mr. And Mrs. James Munns elder JOURNAL Sjham City. Utah U December 28, 1951 Juxiliary Pack C for Needy Families of the F.OJE. Auil-Lg- t L md Wre re. 1 F last Wednesday in (officers meeting pack-for needy families. Meeting, which is held Whly. was held in the L Ubove Glens Modern Telephone Employees Banquet At Maddox Recited Nuptial Vows December 21 Mr. and Mrs. James Munns ' 'Forty employees xX the Mounannounce the arrival of a baby tain States Telephone and Telegirl, born December 15, in Brig- graph company of Brigham City ham City Cooley Memorial hos- met Friday evening, December 21 at Maddox Ranch House for , pital. It Is their first child. annual Christmas party and The grandparents are Mr. and banquet. Mrs. Archie A. Munns, Elwood, The tables were beautifully Utah, and George Leslie Marble, decorated with a Christmas cenBrigham City. terpiece and large bonquet of Mrs. Munns is the former red roses. Gardenias marked Barbara Elaine Marble. the places for the ladies present The gardenias and center-piecwere presented by Dr. J. Godon Felt and following the party the red roses were presented to the ladies from the Peoples Drug company. Master of ceremonies for the evening was La Rue (Nelson. A program including two vocal numbers by Roberta Young, ac- . e ilSMLi companied by Frank Van Cott; organ selections by ' Mr. Van Cott and a pantomime by Melody Stewart was enjoyed. A gift was then presented to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bazeldine. Mr. Hazeldine will leave the. Brig-haCity office to Tesume duties in the Kaysville office. PRE-INVENTO- Sgt. Vernon B. Jensen Calls Mother Xmas Day CLOSEOUT SPECIALS!-- :o. - GOOD FOR SATURDAY ONLY! We reserve the right to limit quantities. lb- - 75c 'HAPPY NEW YEAR" C BOY Assorted Flavors 5 lb. - qf the winter season was solemnized Friday evening, December 21, at 7 oclock in the Seventh ward when Miss Margene Balls, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arden C. Balls, and Palmer Fred Bud Siegfried, son of Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Selgfried, were united in marriage in impressive double ring ceremonies performed by Bishop Lewis S. Wight of the Seventh ward. The lovely bride was given in son and Mr. and Mrs. Delaun Mr. and Mrs. Alex Musulas Sackett. Mrs. Johnson accomand family enjoyed Christmas vocalists. all panied together at .t the Musulas The beautiful four tiered day home. white wedding cake topped with Those present Included Mr. wedding bells engraved the the names of Bud and Margene and Mrs. Ray Korth and family, was displayed upon a table cov- Mrs. Gus A. Musulas and ered with a lace cloth over green daughters, and Dr. and Mm. satin. Green lighted tapers in Robert Musulas tend son of Los crystal candle holders stood on Angeles, California, either side of. the cake. The cake Only member of the family was decorated with tiny doves, not present was Tech. Sergeant marriage by her father. Wed- wedding rings, lace hearts and Gus A. Musulas Who left two ding vows were recited before butterflies with accents of pale weeks ago for or Korea double branch seven tiered can- green and silver. The cake was following a two Japan weeks furlough delabra with tall green lighted cut by the young couple and at the home of his parents. Mrs. during the reception Gus A. Musulas and youngsters tapers centered with a huge served bouquet of white chrysanthe- which followed the ceremony, plan to reside In Brgham City mums. pink carnations and pink Refreshments were served dur- at the home of Mrs. Musulas sweet peas. Relatives and close ing the evening from small ta parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling friends witnessed the ceremony. bles covered with green cloths Wright, during his service over- The bride wore a filmy bal- and centered with white can- seas. lerina length net creation over dles surrounded with evergreen. The Robert Musulas family taffeta with lace bodice and Cyclamen plants in silver heart from California plan to visit In tiny net and taffeta bolero. Her shaped containers with green Brigham City for two weeks. Mrs. Musulas is the former laheart shaped bonnet was of lace ribbons decorated the room. Those in charge of refresh- von Gibbs, daughter of Mrs. and net. She carried a white muff with two purple orchids ments were: Mrs. Aleatha W. Elva J. Twitchell of Model, Mrs. Irvin Knowles, surrounded with white carna Thurston, tions attached. She wore a sin Mrs. Robert Woolf, Mrs. Nyman gle strand of pearls and pearl Woolf, Mrs. Laren W. Balls, Deseret DUP Camp Plans Mrs. Clarence (Burrup, Mrs. Fred earrings. Mrs. Dale Baron, sister of the W. Speth and Mrs. Eugene Meeting Friday At 7 bridegroom, was matron of hon Wright. Deseret camp of the Daughor. Miss La Conna Purser, cou Close friends of the bride who sin of the bride, was bridesmaid. served were: Miss Joan Morris, ters of Utah Pioneers will meet Mrs. Baron was gowned in or Mrs. Delonne Andersen, Mrs. at the home of Amy L. Phillips, chid net over taffeta. Miss Pur Perry Earl Peters and Mrs. Grant 162 north Second east, Friday ses gown was green net over Olsen. evening, Dec. 28, at 7 p. m. Mrs. FfRrell Jensen, Mrs. Eg taffeta. Both were ballerina and Miss length and designed alike. Each gar C. Richardson carried nosegays of Rhododen Marilyn Call were In charge of dron lilies and pink carnations. gifts. I1EYJ The guests who attended were Tiny flower girls were Bar Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Fred Bud Siegfried trousview the invited to to the brides Jane 6lster hara Balls, . . . Mrs, Siegfried is the former Margene Balls, daughter bride, and Lavon Barou, neice seau at the home of her parof Mr. and Mrs. .Arden C- - Balls. The bridegroom is the of the bridegroom In like for ents at 225 North Third West. son of Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Siegfried. mals of green and orchid. They Those In charge of the trousseau carried miniature nosegays of rooms were: Mrs. Earl Olsen, Sacrament Meeting In Youngsters Of Staff Rhododendron lilies and pink sister of the bride, Mrs. W. V. FROM Purser and Mrs. Winston P. Nelcarnations. Members Have Party Second Ward Sunday Mrs. Balls wore a rose 6uit son. Sacrament meeting in the Secwith an orchid corsage pinned Following a brief honeymoon l Youngsters of ond ward Sunday evening was staff members met at the office at her shoulder. Mrs. Siegfried the newlyweds are now at , at conducted by Bishop C. on Saturday morning, December wore a violet afternoon gown. 1G9 north Second east. The bride Is a graduate of Horsley and was .atten- 22, for their annual Christmas She also wore an orchid corded by H. Eugene (Ppry of the party. (Box Elder high school, attended sage. SO stake high council, representing Dale Baron performed duties the Utah State Agricultural collunchChildren there to enjoy the stake presidency. at of best man. lege and is now employed After prelude on the organ by eon and gifts were: Charles ConAll men in the wedding party the First Security bank of Brigham City. Renie H. Littlewood,' opening ley, Kathy and Van Wayne wore carnation boutonnieres. The bridegroom Is also a gradMrs. Orval Sackett accompasong was sung and INiel Han- Claybaugh, Jerry Anderson, Da Lee nied by Mrs. Henry C. Johnson, uate of Box Elder high school, sen offered invocation. Raynold vld and Barbara Mason, Petersen and Dick,. McCullick Goss,' Michael Moore and Ricky sang With This Ring I Thee served with occupation forces In Corner 5th South & Main Wed before the ceremony and Korea and (has received his comprepared sacrament which was and Randy Nelson. PHONE 58 Gifts. were exchanged and a immediately following nuptial mission In the ROTC, and now served with the assistance of 10 Santa stocking filled with good vows sang Wedding Prayer. on Inactive reserve. He Is comdeacons. Plenty of Free Parking at the Marian L. Miller played a vio- ies was presented by Mr. Clay During the evening vocal se- pleting his education FREE DELIVERY ; ConU.SA.C. lections were sung by Mrs. lin selection, accompanied by baugh. The party climaxed with the ? Renie Littlewood, her mother. We Meet or Beat Kay Daines and IDeAnn Davis tots Joining the throng to see All i Competition! gave a skit and Reed Olsen and Santa Claus arrive In his air of After the presentation Dennis Hammer each gave plane, nuts a movie was en short talks. candy and Joyed.Elder Perry was "speaker. .. Reed Olsen was released as president of the deacons quor- Xmas Party Held By um with Vernon Jensen, first counselor; Jerry Valentine, sec- Ace Hi Pinochle Club ond counselor and Tommy Popular "Wild Roto Pattern Members of the Ace Hi pino Jerry Valensecretary. on Ivory I in Soft Gray-Blu- e club met Tuesday evening tine was sustained president; chle no no No IS. of money to send coupons December at the home waiting Tommy Mclntire, first counse- Mrs. Herbert Merrill for their for these premiums! Theyre inside every big your lor; Glenden Jensen, second square package of Mother's Oats. Take ''Fire-Kinparty. choice of this China, Aluminum Ware, counselor; and Jerry, Meservy, Christipas A delicious dinner was served Carnival Ware. Cup and Saucer, or secretary. from one long table centered You get double value! Money cant buy a Bishop Horsley offered closing with Christmas finer quality, more nourishing oatmeal than centerpiece. remarks and after closing song, Mothers Oats. It's the delicious hot, creamy were Gifts then exchanged oatmeal your family loves. Get it today! benediction was pronounced by followed of by the exchange Carl Sederholm. , MOTHERS OATS a product of THE QUAKER OATS COMPANY white gifts. HAPPY YEAR SPECIALS lb-S- a FOOT 'Mrs. Nora Farrell was pleasantly surprised on Christmas day with a telephone call from Salmouth Mass., from her son, Sergeant Vernon B. Jensen. r Sergeant Jensen was enjoying Christmas dinner at the home of a family in Salmouth. The folks had presented him with a Christmas gift and urged him to call his mother from - ? their home, Margene Balls Becomes Mrs. Palmer Fred Siegfried Alex Musulas Family In Double Ring Ceremonies Performed Dec. 21 Enjoy Christmas One of the loveliest weddings nle Peters,- Miss Charlene Ben- Dinner Together , News-Journa- tins ADD J iflCll POWDER . ai( urtMICK (Schilling) .. 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