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Show .Miss Arlene Wight And Lawrence L. Wright Recite Nuptial Vows In LDS Logan Temple Nuptial vows were recited in temPle In Logan on Friday, March 7, by Miss Arlene Wight, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman V. Wight of Perry. 60 n' Wright tr,LaW!Tlie Mr8, B. Wright, oLlL President.ry' George Raymond D-s- - h At Heme ItrPerry Sixth Ward Relief Society Observes Annual-BirthdaParty Last Tuesday Afternoon The Sixth ward Relief society Snows Tell Of Trip In held its annual birthday party last Tuesday at 1 p. m, with Perry Ward Sunday Eve Alice y pacik onmirre DQY FLDER Brigham City. Friday. March 81, 7;,NAL 1952 emony, Mr. and Mr. Scott B. Wright entertained at a dinner at Maddox Ranch house for the bridal party. A recePtlon honoring the new. presence eVeni" Wight. Scott B. WrightfSTr .nd h Mrs. Jack Wright, Mr. and Mrs. received Wayne Atkinson of Los Angelesj The yun Bishop and Mrs. Rulon Hirschl,the manF frlenda a"d relatives who attended to extend best Mr. and Mrs. wishes, before lighted tapers hara Village, in double candelabra tied with Perry ward. Immediately following the cer- - white ribbon bows. The attractive bride was gowned in traditional white slipper satin. The dress was fashioned with a fitted bodice, lrce covered collar, long tapered ileevee and full nylon skirt over satin. The peplum fell into a full train. Her fingertip length veil was of brides illusion edgAND ed with lace and fastened to a crown of seed pearls. , She carried a bridal bouquet of cymbidium orchids surrounding a large orchid. The bouauet was tied with- silver streamas. Mrs. Robert Hamilton, sister of the bride, was matron of honCorner 5th South & Main or gowned irf lavender taffeta. Mrs. Lloyd Foulsen, in pink taffeta, Missi Mary Lou Burrows in pale green taffeta and Miss ConPHONE 58 . nie Wagstaff in aqua taffeta, Plenty of Free Parking jvere bridesmaids. Each , carried a crescent nosegay af cymbi-druorchids with blending pasFREE DELIVERY tel tinted streamers. Tiny flower girls, Evelyn Wight and Linda Hirschl, gowned! In white net over pink 6atin NOW OPEN TILL formats carried small baskets of 10 P. M. NIGHTS pink carnations. wore lavender Mrs. a Wight t t crepe afternoon dress (with white We Meet or Beat carnation and pink rosebud corsage. Mrs. Wrights gown was All Competition! turquoise. Her corsage was of white carnations and pale yelSpring Chickens low rosebuds. Marvin S. Wright, brother of FRYERS each the bridegroom, was best man. Another brother, Jack Wright, was usher. Chickens Young All men in the wedding party wore carnation boutonnieres. ,b. Miss Glenda Larsen was In charge of the guest register. During the evening the three Morrells Sliced & Rindless tiered white wedding cake was displayed upon a lace covered DACO'l ,b table. The cake was beautifully decorated with pink rosebuds and silver leaves and was topGrade A Chops ' ped with a miniature bride and bridegroom. Dainty refreshments were served by Lelah and Jackie Wright and Colleen and Eloise Oyler. SprlBK Gift bearers were Susan Cheat Garden Ken Wright De Orr Wight and Pywlal? SOUS - STEUERS 35' 45 nUTTOIl 45' PEAS 17' Sacramento FRUIT No. tall COCKTAIL IU Instant POSTUM H? 54 Tang Qt. Size SALAD DRESSING 47' 5 Minute CREAM OF 31' WHEAT ..... r.T0P STICKS 29' ft, roll 21' WHITE KING Giant Size t. .... 57' 125 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence L. Wright . . . newlyweds who recited wedding vows in LDS temple in Logan on March 7. The bride is the former Arlene Wight, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman V. Wight. CRISCO 2 lb 3lb WANTED Diamond CLOTHES 18 DelMaiz White Star Cream . 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The name of Kent Wagstaff was then presented to be ordained as a priest, foMowed by recommends of the following! Family of Mr. and Mrs Darrell Nelson. Mrs. Isabell Bchroeder and family of Mr. and 'Mrs. Price The Snows then gave an Inof their teresting description three weeks trip. Meeting adjourned with the Zion congregation singing, Stands With Hills Surrounded Grant Young offered the benediction. fornla. They spent time in Oak- Airs. Durrell Nielsen land, San Francisco and Los Angeles. They were entertained Entertains At Bridge by Mr. and Mrs. Wayne AtkinMrs. Durrell Nielsen enter- Thorson- son at the Palladium In Hollytained at bridge Club last Among the guests and visitors wood. March 13, at were LaVon Reeves, Winnifred Thursday evening, For her going away outfit the her home. Loveland, Elizabeth Rawlinns, East-ley- , bride chose a red gaberdine suit for the evening Maggie Peterson, Noima Special guests with navy blue accessories with were: Mrs. Milton June Rasmussen, Mrs. Clair Mrs. Petersen, accents of white. She wore an Mrs. Douglas J. Merrill, Mary Hyer, Mrs. Nathan orchid corsage pinned at her Earl Madsen, RoMrs. Keith Fife, Boyer, Mrs. Wheeler, Margaret Lewis, shoulder. Anson Call and Mrs. J. Delos zella Tingey and Vonda Cheney. They are now at home in Per- Thompson. Boyer. rySt. Patricks was the theme of members present The bride and bridegroom are Regular the with dessert luncheon were: Mrs. Wayne Loveland, party both graduates of Box Elder Mrs. J. Howard Rasmussen, Mrs. high school and seminary. The being served. bride is a graduate of Weber Following bridge games prizes Marvin Peters, Mrs. Don RasmusBusiness college and Is employ- went to Mrs. Earl Madsen, Mrs. sen, Mrs. Armour Jensen and ed as secretary at (Hill Air Force Wayne Loveland and Mrs. Keith Mrs. Wayne Johnson. base. The bridegroom recently attended mechanics school at the Utah State Agricultural college TO HOW in Logan and is also an emNiei PouLsen. WITH Mrs. Newell H. Wight, Mrs. ployee at Hill Air Force base. Jack Wright and Mrs. Merle S. -1 Cheal were in charge of gifts. Card of Thanks We wish to express appreciaDuring the evening a delightAG ful program was announced by tion to our many friends for the Master of Ceremonies, Newell H. kindnesses extended to us durillness and after the Wight, brother of the bride. The ing the passing of our beloved wife and GUEST program was presented as fol- mother. A Molina B. Valentine. lows: Two numbers All The Such thoughtfulness and' conThings You Are, and My Won- sideration have been most helpderful One," from the Honey-vill- e Carol ful and comforting. trio, Rea Nielsen, May you all be blessed with Johnson and Patty Hunsaker ac2 FOR companied by Leota Hunsaker; friends in time of need. two dance numbers Nephi J. Valentine and by little Family. Evelyn Wight acompanied by Mrs. Lloyd Foulsen; two vocal solos, May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You and Be My Lifes Companion by De Von Hamilton a 'so accompanied by A TASTEWELL Distributor to supply farmers Mrs. Foulsen; ' two vocal solos, The (Loveliest Night of the with our liquid fertilizers and Year and .Because by- - Val soil conditioners. Woodland accompanied by Toombs. Final number qn the program was a reading en CALIFORNIA SHURFINE PURE VEGETABLE titled, Advise to the Bride by Miss Bunny Reese (Miss Utah). FERTILIZER CO. LIQUID SIIOUTENIIIG Immediately following the re36 Pico Calif. St., Pasadena, for a the left ception newlyweds honeymoon trip to Cali Ath-lee- Kitchen Charm WAX PAPER s end-(Ne- SMITH 98' President Jensen presiding and conducting. Opening prayer and blessing of the food was by Clara Larsen A hot lunch was served to 44 members and 12 visitors by t committee composed of Mable Burr, Elizabeth Chrlstofferson, Emma Bowman, Beth Baird, Verna Burt, Celeste Burt, Margaret ll Barlow. Anderson After lunch Chloe Sheffield read the names of members 70 years old and over who were there. President Alice Jensen and Chloe Sheffield pinned carnation corsages on the following ladies; Ella Bingham, Matilda Liilywhite, Kristine Hailing, Ce Jeste Burt, Annie W. Peterson, Rose Peterson, Nellie Evans, Maude Dredge, Sophia Rasmus- sen, Elizabeth Rawlins, Erma Hansen, Juanita Steffen and Margaret Lewis sang 'IDance Me Loose, accompanied at the piano by Rozella Tingey. La von Reeves gave a reading and Merle Malmrose played a piano solo after which Lavon Reeves - gave another reading. Erma Hansen, Juanita Steffen and Margaret Lewis, dressed in a comic costumes, rendered number. Birthday gifts were then opened by Chloe Sheffield and Alice Jensen.' Sixty gifts were received to be sold at a bazaar. They ranged from aprons to quilts and (luncheon sets and others. Alice 'Jensen thanked all who brought gifts and who were on the program. Mrs. Ella Bingham brought an article from a paper complimenting the Relief society on its growth and its achievements. Alice Jensen read It. Special service lesson was announced for the next meeting. After closing song the closing prayer was offered by Louisa CLYDE B. STRATFORD, Manage ' |