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Show 3 Box Elder JOURNAL Brigham. City, Utah Friday, June 28, 1953 Karl Marx, the "father- - of Russian Communism, was a German who spent much of his life in Britain and never visited Russia. in the NorthHoneymooning west following their marriage in the Logan LJD.S. temple on June 19 are Mr. and Mrs. Quin J Chlarsen. Mrs. Chlarsen is the former Anne Fredrickson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Fredrickson, Cortnne. The bridegroom's parents are Mr and Mis. Lyman E. Chlarsen of Brigham City. Road Hazard and Lifetime Warranty Burbanks Chevron Service 180 . South Main Street PHONE 155 gn mi Hern Get this extra service at no extra cost! MORE VACATION PLAYGROUNDS! parks, cities, histori- More national cal spots in all 48 states, Canada and Mexico can be reached by Greyhound. FREE HOTEL RESERVATIONS! Grey- - bound will arrange for hotel accommodations ahead of time... at no extra charge! SPECIAL SIGHTSEEING "Vaca- TRIPS! 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Reception Fetes Newlyweds That evening in the Corinne ward recreation hall a reception was held in honor of the newlyweds. The bride was lovely in a and net. gown of nylon lace The dress was fashioned with a nylon lace jacket, with pointed collar and long pointed sleeves, closed with lace covered buttons over a strapless gown. The full ny Ion net skirt with short train featured an taffeta bow as did the bodice. The short overskirt was of lace. A matching lace tiara trimmed with seed pearls and rhinestones held the fingertip veil of brides illusion. She carried an orchid bouquet centered with a huge orchid and surrounded with Vanda orchids Tiny orchids were attached to t'he white net backing and streamers. Receiving Line The receiving line stood before a bridal arch decorated with two bridal bouquets and pink hearts with Chinese lanterns filled with Lily of the Valley on either end. Tall pedestal baskets held summer flowers. The hall was decorated with wedding bells, Delphinium peonies and Dutch iris Matron of honor was Mrs. Joyce 'Bush, sister to the brideShe wore a ballerina groom. length yellow net model. Jane Fredrickson, sister of the bride, was maid of honor in a ballerina length pink net. Bridesmaids, also in ballerina gowns, were Beverly Jean Fredrickson in pink, Roberta Young in lavender, Julia Bosley in lavender and Dixie Gordon in blue. Flower girl was Kathleen Young in a white organdy over green taffeta. All attendants carried quaint white basket arrangements of tinted daisies complimentary to their gowns. Mother of the bride was in a violet crepe dinner gowm while Mrs. Chlarsen donned a deep rose crepe dinner gown. Both wore corsages of lillies and rosebuds. Also in the receiving line were host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Young, grandparents of the bride. Mrs. Young wore a blue dinner dress. Her corsage was made up of lilies and rosegown-gowne- buds, also. Brother Best Man Best man was Cecil Chlarsen, brother of the groom. Ushers were Jack Bradford and Tony Hewlett. All men in the wedding party wore carnation bouton-neires- . Master of ceremonies for the evening was Mack Young. The following program was presented during the reception: background music on the organ was played by Frank Van Cott; Ro- - NOW. YOU MAKE YOUR OWN n APPRAISAL TODAYS COOK BOOK FREE TRIAL Have a Norge installed in your home. Money Back Guarantee If not completely Logan Temple of the You're paying for top quality whiskey.. .are you getting it? IF III DOUBT. ..FH1D OUT Next time try Glen mo re. Its tasty, uniform high quality leaves no doubt that you have finally found the fittest of all Kentucky straight bourbons. Prove it to yourself tonight take home a bottle were united in marriage on Friday, June 19. The bride is the former Anne Fredrickson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Fredrickson, Corinne. The bridegrooms parents are Mr. and Mrs. Lyman E. 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Full-tim- were Cherie Farmer, Sharon Deem, Carol Johnson, Patty Hunsaker, Glenna Jensen, Rader and Nancy Rees. Gift bearers were Gay Cook, Elaine Davis and Lola White. In charge of the many lovely gifts presented to the young couple were: Mrs. Hazel Holmes. Serving girls Johnson, Colleen REGULARLY $279.00 trade-i- Regular meeting men's Association topic for discussion by Mrs. Ar t'uu GiPespie Devotion will be led by Mi.s Glen Severens. Hostesses, will be Mrs. J. E. Ryan and Mr-,- . Geo. Nakamura. In Charge of Refreshments In charge of tray refreshments served were: Mrs. Alice Young. Mrs. Bcrma Orme, Mrs. Lucille Young and Mrs. Mildred Chlar-sen- . NvvvvVVYvvvvyvNv 30 DAY d Spoke Wedding Vows In LDS Community Presbyterian Women To Meet Tucs. Ra-on- e Mrs. Alice F. Davis, Mrs. Rae Burt and Mrs. Edna Jeppsen. Following their honeymoon in the Northwest they will return to make their home in Hoqey-ville- . 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