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Show Joined In Logan IDS Temple Alice Dorinne Wheeler Becomes Mrs, Boyd A. Chugg In Logan Temjpie Rites On June 6 l L h kB 1 1 t m So, Stake MIA Have Past Presidents Meet Tues. Summer Outing On In Tropical Room Simonsons Return From Trip To Northwest IT w- Mr. and IMrs. H, Reed Smon-segowned in a blue embossed and sons, Chris and Randy, gandy ballerina length - dress have returned to Brigham City and carried a bouquet of , tea roses tied with pink ribbon. following a vacation trip to the Northwest. (Harold Atkins of Providence II was best man. All men in, the Mrs. N. Chris Simonsen Jourwedding party wore white bouneyed with them to Portland, tonnieres. Oregon where she visited with Ms. Wheeler, mother of the ' Mr., and. Mrs. Rodney Simonsen bride wore an aqua crepe dinand fanyily. The Slmonsens conner gown. Her corsage was tinued to Seattle, Washingroses and white gardenia. pink and ton; , Vancouver, Canada, of Mrs. Chugg, the mother - ' down to Spokane, (Washington. V I groom wore a rust crepe dinner In Spokane they visited with gown. Her. corsage was yellow Mrs.- - Z.f W. Beeman and June groom. roses with a white gardenia. Roberts. ' . v: The receiving line stood beThe wedding cake was a four f They also toured Grand Coulee fore double seven-tierecandel- tiered white and pink creation. uA Yellowstone and Dam, j abra, centered with a huge bou" It was topped with a bride and i? Jackson, Wyoming. park quet of white gladiolus and Ce- - groom in a lace heart and was lestial Lupens. The brides wed- decorated with orchids, wedding (Mrs. N, Chris Simonsen latef.frOm Portland by bus. ding gown iwas floor length bells, Lillies, rosebuds, butter: skinner satin. It was styled with flies, and birds with wedding They all report a most, pleasa Victorian neck line buttoning rings. ant trip. down the back to,, the waist A tiny hand crocheted basket with tiny satin covered buttons, rosebuds and llUies of Rowsons of Farr West the sleeves were long and ta- carrying the valley was placed between pering to a point at the wrist colonades between the first and Announce New Daughter The skirt was gathered into second layer. Their names were scallops at the waist and cas written on two lace hearts beMr. and Mrs. Roy Rawson, caded into a full train. The love tween the third and fourth layFarr West, announce the arrival was dress made and er. and made was ly designed Their cake of their second daughter, bom by Marie of Pandora. Her finger designed by Mrs. Connie Nelson June 4. The little Miss weighed 11 was veil of bridal brides of Hyrurn, Utah.7 pounds 15 ounces and will be tip illusion and lace.. It fell from a Miss Marie Jones took charge enjoyed by her tiarra of lace and pearls. Her of the guest book. Lujean, Alta, sister, La Rae, and grandipar bridal bouquet was Staphanotis and Connie Chugg were in ents, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Pierce centered with an orchid. of Brigham City. charge of the serving. Mrs. Len-n- a 'Mrs. (Norma D. Jensen was Jones, Mrs. LaVem Bennett Mrs. Rawson is the former . matron of honor and wore .a and Miss Lanoma Hirschi were Louise Pierce of Brigham Cf Betty ballerina length peach colored in charge of the gifts. Dixie Lee , City.!-embossed nylon dress over taf- Andrews and Myrna'Olson were feta with matching gloves. At gift bearers. Mr. (Harold Felt acted as mas tending matrons were: (Mrs. Er-ma Crompton, Mrs. Wanda Ol ter of ceremonies. During the t i ' '' Mr. and Mrsl sen, Mrs. Delmae (Hovey and reception and dance a short pro. A. Chugg Boyd Miss Mary Ward, who all wore gram was presented. Miss Marie and . . . who were married June 6. The bride is the former identical dresses ballerina Jones sang, "At Dawning Dorinne Wheeler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lon Wheeler "O Promise Me, of blue accompanied green, yellow, length of Brigham City and the groom is the son of Mrs. Lillie and lavender nylon over taffeta. by Mrs. Stephen Bunnell. Ren Chugg, Providence. They carried clusters of tea nie Demars played two accor roses and painted daisies tied dion selections, The Anniver with contrasting satin ribbons. sary Waltz and 'Forever and Meet. At Legion Auxiliary Happy Flower girl was Miss Carolyn Ever. - Darral Siggard sang BeMixed and Emotions Reservations Due Home of Francis Hyer Olsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. - ' Gene Olsen of Logan. She was cause. After a honeymoon trip to met at the The Happy According to Mrs, Emily Sev-emBryce Canyon; the couple are home of iFrancis Hyer, Tuesday chairman of the membermaking their home in Logan. afternoon at 1 oclock. ship banquet for members of the American Legion Auxiliary to be (President Pauline Bundy callLos Angeles Visitors ed the meeting to order. Fran- held on Monday, June 23, in the War Memorial home, reservacis Hyer led' the group in a song Here For Wednesday tions must be in today, Friday, followed by the was and it Mr. and Mrs. John Vidmar of June 20. , ' . pledge. Los Angeles spent Wednesday The banquet will climax a During the afternoon the in Brigham City at the home of long membership drive begroup worked on their sewing year Mr. and Mrs. Abel S. Rich. tween the blue and gold groups . . Mrs. Vidmar and Mrs. Rich projects. of the auxiliary. (Mrs. Severn s, After the meeting- was ad- chairman of the losing group, are sisters. They were enroute home from journed by President Bundy (re- will honor Mrs.- - Phyllis Call, , a vacation trip to the Northwest. freshments were served. t captain of . group, and Corner 5th South & Main her members with a banquet to be served Immediately followPHONE 58 ing installation of officers on Miss Alice Dorinne Wheeler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ton Wheeler of Brigham City, and son of Mrs. Boyd 'A. Chugg, Lillie Chugg of Providence were united in marriage on Friday, June 6, in the Logan L. D. 6. temple. A large group of friends and relatives witnessed the ceremony, performed toy President George A Raymond. The bridal party enjoyed a delicious turkey dinner immediately following the ceremony at the home of Mrs. Lillie Chuggr mother of the or- n . n ji V'V j J ' d I- XfV WlV'V 1 , A large group of Mutual attendee of South Box Elder stake enjoyed a summer outing at Box Elder park in Box Elder canyon on Tuesday evening. All wards in the stake were represented and enjoyed games Don Sheffield, directed by sports director for the Y.M.MJ. A. Games played during the evening were softball, baseball, vollejball and races of different types. Some of the young folks and the older Mutual members present gathered around the bonfire as the games were being played . Each member present brought his own lunch and soda pop, was furnished by the stake. Past presidents' of the Shower Honors Beverly Weaver Before Wedding Weaver was Beverly of honor, prior to her mar' riage to John (H. Reeve, at a kitchen shower given in her Miss Civic Members Reminded guest Of June Tea on Saturday of Mrs. Paul Merrell, chairman honor by Miss Barbara Billings. the Civic Improvement clubs The party was held at the annual June tea, today remind' ed all members of "Summer Days (Daze) to be held Satur-dayJune 21 from 12:30 p. m. urn til 5 p. m. in the garden ol Mrs. J. Y. Ferry. Reservations are not neces eary according to the chairman. The program is scheduled to be presented at 2:30 with refresh ments and bridge games to fol Harper Billings home in Perry with 22 friends and relatives at tending. Games were played and brides book made and presen ted to the bride-to-be- . Following refreshments the gifts were opened and wishes made. Many useful kitchen ar tides were received by Miss Weaver. . low. Miss Billings was assisted by In case of storm the party her mother, Mrs.. Harper will be held at the cafeteria of the Box Elder high school. Abel S. And Wayne Richs Return From California Mr. and Mrs. Abel S. Rich returned from a trip to COnoard and Lafayette, California in time to spend Fathers Day with their children In Utah, , (While in Concord they visited with their daughter, Ellen, her husband and family. In Lafayette their visits were with Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Rich, who had just recently moved there from Portland, Oregon. He ha9 accepted a position concerning flood control in that area. They returned home via Reno where they visted with Mr. And Mrs. Le (Grande Walker. Mrs. Walker is a niece to Mrs. Rich and her husband is a teacher at the University there. Mrs. Walker showed the Richs some of the lovely homes, the new $3 million high school, the university, and the new L.D.S. church in Reno. They were accompanied on the trip by Mr. and Mrs. Wayne , Rich of Logan. 100 GALLONS of GAS FREE see FISHER MOTOR AD on classified page. msi tmug?A , . Brigham City,' Utah Friday, Juns 20, 1952 Ameri- can Legion Auxiliary were entertained last Thursday evening, June 12, in the Tropical room of the Howard cafe. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Pearl Compton, Mrs. Grace Ferguson and Mrs. Merle Malmrose. Luncheon was served from a table centered with a large crescent shaped bouquet of roses and orange blossoms. Monte Carlo whist was the diversion of the evening with prizes going to Elsie Jensen and Arietta Rasmussen. 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Nola Larsen, Mabel Balls and , Mrs., .Fern Shaw, - lbs EXTRA SPECIAL! Sewitg Club Hostess 1, AT 83c BROOMS, each The First ward Fireside for M and Gleaner Girls was held Sunday after evening church at the home , of Mrs. Clara Jensen, , , , , ; The opening song was The Spirit of God Like a' Fire, is and the opening Burning, prayer was offered by Ronald DeMars. Talks were given by Mary Ward and Neone Ander son and Norma Jensen. The closing prayer was given by '. Earl Faulkner.' Slicers CUCUMDERS CHEESE, 2 lbs; Men Vine Ripe Books i'5for$3L Deviled Meat 4 for - 30c At Clara Jensen Home (5 , CHECK THESE BIRTHDAY DARGAIHS 1st Ward Fireside Held POUD lbs. 53, Yellow TOMATOES nard offered the benediction. . TUNA FLAKES can f SMOOTEM irae rs Young. Now Let Us Rejoice' was the closing song and Mrs, Ruth Baf , QUALITY PRODUCE AT. 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