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Show Rose Marie Lomax , June Bride 1'V'" r Miss Rose Marie Lomax became the bride of William Lewis Knudson in an impressive double-ring ceremony solemnized Monday, June 1, in the Logan LJDS. temple. A. President George Raymond officiated. The bridegrooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Floyd Knudson of Brigham City, honored the bridal party at a dinner at the Bluebird cafe immediately following the rites. pearl trim. She carried a bouquet of three orchids surrouded by Lily of the Valley. Her sister, Miss Marilyn Jenson, and Mrs. Frank Cammans, attendants wore gowns of white evelet embroidered organdy over peacock blue taffeta. The other attendant, Mrs. Gene Treadway, and little flower girl, Rebecca Stewart of Logan, were dressed in identically styled gowns of white embroidered organdy over raspberry shaded taffeta. The In the evening, the brides attendants carried nosegays of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dewane roses and carnations, while the E. Jenson, also of Brigham City, flower girl carried a small bashonored the newlyweds at a re- ket of blossoms. in held the ception Brigham Mrs. Jenson selected a deep City Fourth LAYS. ward. for her iThe bridal party stood before pink chiffon gown double candelabra, decorated daughters reception. Mrs. Knudwith white satin bows and pink son chose an olive green crepe primroses, holding tall white gowrn. Both mothers wore ortapers. Tall baskets of flowers chid corsages. stood at either side. Jearold Nelson was best man. The bride chose a Maurers Ushers were Ronald Smith, John of Original gown imported Stewart, Evan Jenson, Dick Joe Chantilly lace and nylon tulle Squires, Lowell Daines, over slipper satin for her wed- Nelson, Peter Knudson and Charding. Her veil fell from a crown les Jones. of Chantilly lace with seed Mr. and Mrs. James M. Powers, aunt and uncle of t'he bride, were host and hostess for the evening. Mrs. Robert H. Park was in charge of the guest book. Displayed during the reception was the four tiered wedding cake holding a miniature temple. The cake was beautifully dcorated as if landscaped. Delicate pink and white roses and orange blossoms were used, miniature wedding and engagement rings were held by two white doves with the names of the bride and groom on either side. The cake was placed on a white lace hand-madcloth over pink. White satin bows with dainty pink primroses and tall lighted tapers in crystal holders completed the table setting. Mrs. Edna Meredith and Miss Happy Cooks 4-- Exchanged Temple Vows In Logan H Club Enjoy Breakfast The Happy Cooks 4 H club met June 23 at the home of Barbara Maero. Breakfast was served to the following members: Betty Hunsaker, vice president; Letty Hunsaker, organist; Gayle Burke, chorister; Berniece Bingham, secretary; Betty Miller, reporter; Yvonne Hunsaker; Bessie Hansen, "county home demonstration agent; Mandell Burke and Estelle Maero, club leaders; and the hostesses, Barbara Maero, club president. At the meeting, prayer was offered by Betty Miller and the pledge was led by Yvonne Hunsaker. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved; group "singing was presented and Betty Hunsaker told a story. A duet by Yvonne and Letty Hunsaker, accompanied by Gayle Burke, was presented. Miss Bessie Hansen presented the business portion of the program and the closing prayer was given by Gayle Burke. Card Of Thanks Words cannot express the gratitude and appreciation we feel toward those who, by their kindness and generous assistance, helped lighten our burden of sorrow at the time of the death of our daughter and sister, Janet T. Hadfield. May Gods blessing rest with those who came to our assistance in any way. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hadfield and family. Gayle Boyack were in charge of the trousseau room. Miss Vickie Boyack and Miss Pamela Powers were gift bearers. of refreshments In charge Mrs. were Mrs. Mary Blaylock, James Barker, Mrs. Orion Eskel-seand Mrs. Fred Spetn They were assisted by Mrs. Laurence and Mrs. Gertrude Zollinger Iverson in charge of the tables with Mrs. Bud Peterson, Miss Cleora Pali, Miss Pat Hunsaker, Miss Donna Compton, Miss Ann Nelson, Miss Mary Rhodes and Mrs. Bud Powers serving. n Memom p. m. at the War American Legion home. Slates Installation Party The membership contest t'llS For Monday Evening jear was declared a tie ami ,, members will pa for their ovn that reservation. Those accep luncheon reservations for the luncheon annual installation for American Legion Auxiliary are Mis Jennie Jones, 3X2, will be held on Monday eveand Hodges, 71. . ning, June 29, beginning at 8 Conn'e Seashore, It was announced today M--- smr 4-- Mrs John Stewart and Mrs. Ronald Smith were in charge of the gifts assisted by Mrs. Ralph Mrs. Dallas Meldrum, Jeppson, Mrs. Miles Ferry, Miss Lela Mae Nelson and Miss Beth PouLsen. a Music was furnished by ladies quartet composed of Mrs. Lee Boothe, Mrs. Reed Call, Mrs. John Holmgren and Mrs. J. C. Knudson. Violin music was played by Mrs. Steve Baird and piano selections by Mrs. Collin Hunsaker, Mrs. John Holmgren and Miss Dorothy Ann Lilly-whit- Both the bride and groom are former students of the USAC at Logan, where the bridegroom was affiliated with the Pi KapHe will pa Alpha fraternity. continue his studies in the fall. On their honeymoon the newlyweds visited the Utah parks, Grand Canyon and Southern California. They are making Announcing Opening their home In Brigham City. Prior to her marriage, the Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Knudson bride-to-bwas honored guest . . . were united in double-rin-g rites held in the Logan LDS DENTAL OFFICE at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1. Mrs. Knudson is the former Rose Marie on June temple Robert H. Stewart. Hostesses for Lomax, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dewane E. Jenson. Mr. the evening were Mrs. iBobby Robert C. Musulas, D.D.S. Knudsons parents are Mr. and Mrs. J. Floyd Knudson. Ann Hunsaker and Mrs. Ferl were Call. Many lovely gifts Suite 33 First Security New Officers Named For presented. 4 Box Elder JOURNAL Officers and teachers of the Rank Building Fourth ward Young Ladies Mu- Corinne DUP Camp Brigham City, Utah tual honored the bride-to-bPhone 1177 officers of the Corinne with a shower also. A lovely New Friday, June 26, 1953 of Utah Piocamp Daughters gift was presented by those neers were named at regular attending. meeting held last Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Katie NOTICE TO ALL PURVEYORS Nelson. Mrs. Rose Nelson is the new Bill Varner has severed any with Mrs. Alice Norman captain We us. and all connections with EARL'S GENERAL MACHINE SHOP first assistant; Mrs. Norma Boswill not be responsible for ley, second assistant; Mrs. In Rear of Lot, On 36 South 4th West any bills incurred. Craner, chaplaih; Mrs. Case Motor Co. Dyan Jones, chorister and Mrs. We sharpen and repair all makes of lawn mowers. Brigham City, Utah. Martha Smoot, organist. Three June have new handles for shovels, hoes, picks, axes, etc. We Mrs. officers holdover include; Adele We sharpen axes, hay knives, plow shares and all other Christensen, secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Sarah Martools. ble, registrar and Mrs. Della Call and see our rotary garden weeders and other garOwens, historian. den .tools,, Election and nominating comWe build A frame hitches for farm ditchers and other mittee included Mrs. ''"Martha machines to operate from power lifts on Ford, Case Smoot, Mrs. Eva Harper and e e OPEN DAILY a 26-c- . Mrs. Alice Norman. Outgoing officers - . included Mrs. Olga Mrs. Verda Marble, Rasmussen, Mrs. Rose and Mrs. Alice Norman. Nelson Following the regular business meeting refreshments were served by Mrs. Lovina Craner, Mrs. Sarah Marble and Mrs. Dyan Jones. AVe and other power lift tractors. do electric motor overhaul, and gas engine valve grinding and overhaul work. 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