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Show - The Deseret. News, Salt Lake City, Utali rage 2 I 31arriaffes, El ertainments , , LOGANMrs. Merle Hull en. tertained Friday evening for Miss Marybelle Bodrero, a bride of next week. Miss The guest Margene Paulsen, Miss Margaret Cardon, Miss Cleo Monson, Miss Norma Bodrero, Miss Reta 1 Bodrero, Mrs.kEdna Storms, Mrs. Eugene Yeatcs, Mrs. Beth Ella, son, Mrs. Nina,Bodrero, the guest of honor and the hostess. Miss Bodrere will marry Ever. ette Yeates next Wednesday. She will preside at a trousseau tea at her home, 255 Nodal Fifth West Street, Sunday afternoon., Mrs. Edna ptorms and Miss Beta Bodero of Los Angeles, els. ters of the bride Mrs,- - Eugene Yeates and Miss B3odrero will re. ceive the guests. Others assisting at the tea will be Miss Margaret Cardon, Miss Margene Paulson, Miss Cleo Monson, Miss Norma Bodrero, Miss Elaine Yeates and Mrs. Merle Hull. , 1 , I i ' ! 4 ) :1 I I ,, 14s Condle Becomes Wife In : Temp- le Ceremony I - LOGANMiss Zelda Candle of. Preston exchanged vow' with Joim M. Qorliss of Call, Ida.. Tuesday,morning in the Logan Tem- . a ple. Mrs. Corliss is a graduate of Idaho Southern the University of Branch at Pocatello and the University of Idaho at Moscow. She has been teaching school during , the past year. Mr Carlin attended the Southern branch and graduated from the University of Idaho. , After a short wedding trip the couple, will temporarily make their home at Rexburg. Ida .. and later at Idaho Falls. Mrs. Corium is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Condie of Preston, and Mr. Carlin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. ' Carless of Call. Ida. 0 Wed In Temple LOGANMiss Louise Shum way, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Shumway, was married to C. Claud Wennergren, on of Dr. and Mra. Oscar Wennergren, yes. terday in the Logan Temple. Pres. Joseph Quinney Jr. officiated,was After the wedding a dinner given at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Wennergren for memberk of 'the two families. ' Mr. and Mrs. Wennergren left on a wedding trip to ,southern Utah parks. For traveling Mrs. deep Wennergren chose a suit of &crearose with black and white tories. Mr. and Mrs. Wennergren will make their home in Logan. :4, I ., Rites At Logan LOGAN, -- - t,,; ..... . ' 'o' - , , I I' 1 4 , - Luncheon Given Robert Griffiths of Smithfield entertained at a luncheon last week at the Blue bird, honoring her sister, Mrs. Este Wright who leit no maks her home in Salt Lake. Guests at the luncheon were: LOGAN.--Mr- - s. Mrs. A. H. Thompson, Mrs. L P. Stewart. Mrs. Parley E. Peterscn, Mrs. Henry Cooper, Miss Drue Smith, Mrs. C. Et Clark, Mrs. Miss Hattie Thomas Griffith, Smith. Miss Frankle Sutherland. Mrs. E. I. Stewart and Mrs. A. C Smith of Logan; Mrs. G. L. Rees, Mrs. Martin Roskelley, Mrs. T. W. Jarvis, Mrs. J. E. Sheffer, Mrs. Lorin Low, Mrs. Lorenzo Tool.. son, Mrs. Rhinda Chambers, Mrs. Kernel Toolson, Mrs. Robert E. Griffith, Mrs. Adrian Toolson, - Mrs. Douglas Hooper, Mrs. Rich, ard Roskelley, Mrs. Oliver Nielsen, Mrs. Leonard Miles, William H. Cantwell, Mrs. Frank Winn, Mrs. Carl Clark, Mrs. J. W.. Kirkbride, Mrs. William Scrowthers. Mrs. Ittcnard Tool. arm. Mrs. T. B. Farr, Mts. W. A.. Noble. Mrs. Glen Winn, Mrs. Harold Deppe, and Mrs. James -- kerson, all of Smithfield:- - Mrs. Joseph Morrell and Mrs. C. Al Wright of Ogden; Miss Gwendalyri Hansen of Cedar City; Mrs. Ray Jones of Providence: Mrs. Cyril - - Benson;-Mrs.--Wi- ll.. Weaver of Bennington, Oa.; Mrs. and Mrs. - Lee Wright- Jr. of Salt Lake. 'IEEE - 1 Miss Lola Ward Weds i 1 or 3 , - and Mrs. Joe Ward of Clear Creek announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Lois Ward. to Floyd Lewis. son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lew , is of Preston. They will make their home in LOGAN.--M- r. Preston. , became , The recent marriage of .01111aht: - ,,3 Marriage Announced - Mary Lue Thurber who ix the bride Hayden Sanderson. -- mims Couple To Tour Coast , Miss Thurber Now Mrs. Sanderson An outstanding social event of today at Richfield waslhe matt riage of Miss Mary Lue Thurber. s. 11,daughter of Mr; and-Mrn H. Thurber, te Edward Sanderson, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John W. Sanderson of San Francisco. The wedding was performed In the garden at the home of the bride's-- parents by Elder Don B. Colton. A three-tierewedding cake formed the center - piece with white reses4on an Italian cut work fable cloth. In charge of tile affair were Mrs. Hattie Nielson, who presid. ed over the dining room, assist. ed by Miss LaBerle Cook. Miss Beth Blish, M:ss Delores Maloul, Miss Mary Snow and Miss Mahe! Ross. Miss Sally Danes of Logan, was a bridesmaid and Clarence Anderson of Richfield was best man. The bride wore a white chiffon gown over taffeta with an orchid corsage. The bridesmaid was dressed in a delicate orchid ehiffon-- with a corsage of roses. Mrs. Thurber. of the,. mother bride. wore black chiffon yet' lace with an orchid corsage:' A wedding dinner waft served for friends following the cuemony after which the young couple left for he Pacific Coast for a honey:Moon. They will be at home in Tempe. Ariz.. The brId n former student at Brieutm Young University, she was a member of the Nautilra social unit. has - been norm's. In social circles in Rich. field. She has - bee- - ',"'""ted Third East Street. , Wed In Temple LOGANMiss Betty' Mary Bench, daughter of Mr and Mrs. East 78 Second J. Bench, Hyruni North Street, and Dee Wayne Son of Mr. and Schvaneveldt, Mrs. J. H. Schvanevelt Jr., were married Wednesday in the Lo' gan Temple. They will make their home in Logan. with the Farmistration for the years. -- Idri-Alfr- Miss Elizabeth 1.00.1W daughter of Mr. and Mrs.- Arnold Low, 'and Mr. Delma Bailey Stauffer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivery Stauffer of Murray, were married June 7 in the Salt Lake Temple. Both are graduates of the Utah State Agricultural College. The bride is a member of the Tau Zeta Tau Sorority of the College Library Staff. Mr. Stauffer, a member of Lambe Delta Sigma Fraternity is doing post gradu- - , ate work at the University of Arizona at Tuscon. The bride has been entertained .by friends in Logan and Beaver. The young couple will make their .home at Wilcox, 'Ariz., where Mr. Stauffer will teach school. BEAVER. 01s-tuni- mco-oho- Frandsen, TIsi-- 14 Atgoo- ,tha ro imjoktrivtlon, whrldng not of the San Frandsen effiee. Nor Saw- PROVO. made ft and daughter, Imozone of Fort Wed In Brigham City LOGANThe marriage of Miss Phyllis Keart to Rex Elwood, son of Mrs. Herbert Elwood of an Hyde Park, was recently nounced by the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Rear! of Smithfield. The ceremony was performed last week in Brigham anctMtR - Mrs.-Arth- dRke ht, , ., - . ' - L. to Book Review Set Mrs. Fayette E. Stephens will review The Nazarene by Sholem Aseh for the Contemporary Readers Club Wednesday, 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Stringam Stevens, 570 South 13'East. Entertains At Dinner - LOGAlc---Mr- s. 'William L. HIc- of Mendon entertained at a dinner party Sunday in compliment to Mr. and Mrs.. Kirk Humphreys of Manhatten Beach Mrs. and Herbert of Logan., lman . . ' d i ,.' ,' : ' - ' - At Parent's HOUTe nouncement of, Miss Teresa Willey and Merle L. Painter were married last Sat- Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Barlow of Clearfield will be honored Sunday on their fiftieth wedding anniversary. An open house will be held from 3 to 9 p.m. with an op- The spring formal of the Aletheans Club was held last Wednesday in the Starlite ,Gardens of ' the Hotel Utah. The table was decorated wilh a pastel floral centerpiece:with garlands of delphinium. Members and partners who at, tended were: Mr. and Mrs. Josand Mrs. eph M. Dean. Mr. Francis M. Mayo, Mr. and: Mrs. John Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Vee - Call, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bearden, Miss Laura Callis and Neil Peterson. Miss Afton Bruun and Paul Howells.- - Miss Ethelyn Pet erson and Ken Miss Taylor, Vera Stewart and Ray Hutchinson, Miss.Ada Bischoff and Marvin Smith and Miss Cecilia Jensen and Oliver Smith. r- PLEASANT GROVE.Thelma Walker. daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Joseph S. Walker of Plea, ant Grove, was married to Ira Christensen June 12. The couple will reside at Great Falls. ' ,o.4 Br Ighani Toting Univers1T7,-babeen teaching in Alpine District . Mr. and Mrs. T. Lamont schools for the past few years. who live at the KSI, radio She hasbeen, prominent in transmitter west of the Salt Lake Church and social affairs. -- Mr, TMunicipastirport will:leave Salt-- I Christensen recently served In Lake next Thursday for Camden, the Danis Mission. to make their home;: 5 ..',., ,:i I ,.... " r t4 ' if ,. I, I t T ,';,, 1, ' ,,,, L. ; ,;,!. .4. i . : TWO GLASSES-- INA m . -- "'"" ' 1 Sit;442c10,As- - , i . : ! ; - iI :.:$11',!4..?':,,4:-,.., . , t J BOTTLE. ;1144 . ' ". Bottled by - .-- , laIRRELLBOTTLING:C0. V ' , ' J GLINNISON.Mr. and Mrs. La- Briel Pickett announce the en. g agem e nt of their daughter Glen. na,lo Sherman- - T. Hill of Provo-.The aggWilLbeheldin - , 2 Couple ?light Troth. ly. , 4A 11,..;e.,.,:,.,,7i'-,-.-'":3---- for-Jun- Wit-soh- - ,,11 - . , t - 4,r.,,,I,,,I,s,.';q,,,N Ada C. Garfield announces the engagement of her daughter LaVern to Melvin Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jackson of Seattle. Wash., former residents of Tremonton. The ceremony is ached. e 27 in the Salt Lake tiled Temple. so Mrs. A. A. Reese. YOURGUESTS I - -- 6 pro- - tt .. :,-- TREMONTON.--Mrs- . Whitaker is chairman. Hostesses are: Mrs. H. G. Johnson, Mrs. Carl S. Mrs. J. Bardole and Crookston, Mrs. -- Engagement Announced , MOse , friends and faintly members. members, auxiliary occur during birthdays Mrs. H. A. Peterson, Mrs. Walton and Mrs. Harry K. Poi- - go for J00 people Thi-Piiiice- Aid Association will hold breakfast meting at,- Fairmont Wednesday at 8 a.m. The affair will honor. the lot- - ,. at sta 4 R efresh ence Duffinr-MrsAllen S. Tingey of Salt Lake and Mrs. Byroh Blood of Ogden will also attend the greception for their parents. Mondal, evening at Clearfield,the children of Mr. and Mrs. be the-hoplanned e Lihola Club will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the L. D. S. Hospital to visit the various hospital departments. Loy-Wo- - It .4 Lihofft Club Meeting many Arriving from out of town for the celebration will pe Mrs. Alese Lundberg of Washington, D. C. She came to town Wednesday -night and will stay for two months with her parents Dan Kelly of Seattle arrives soon as does Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Barlow of Olympia, Wash.. Mrs. Dave Elton will come from Hollywood. Theodore Herbert and his family will drive down from Sterling,- Ida., and Milton Barlow arrived from Boston yesterday. He recently received his Ph.- - D. in the business school at Harv- ard and will spend two weeks with his parents before leaving to live in Cleveland. Anthus H. Barlow and Mrs. of Clearfield -- Fielding Barlow-an- d Mrs.-Cla- r . party n their friends. - Hold Spring Formal of to , lo fr Honoring Mrs. La Cell Ricks, formerly Miss Mary Jordan, a bride of June 6, Miss Ruth. Miss Irma and Miss Mildred Clay. ton entertained at a miscellarfeous shower at the - Clayton home, 2251 Lambourne Avenue, last Wednesday. Following progressive table games light refreshments were Served for 30, guests. Favors were miniature brides and grooms and each guest was given a tiny corsage of sweet peas to which was attached a wish from the bride. Wed 50 Years en Invitation ,0 Bride Honored Inn. - -- tot-7111- marriage date for Thursday. Miss Tomorrow. morning Maurine Swinyard will give a breakfast party at Coon Chicken will - - miss Von Anderson and Roney K. mama will be the honored guests at a party this evening to be given by Mr. and Mrs. Wilhome on William Soffee at their son Avenue. A- late Supper will be served to 16 close friends of the couple. Miss Anderson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Anderson. 556 South Twelfth East Street. The couple have,. set their, To Fete Daughters st , left for a homy-moo- n through the Ozark Mono. tains and upon their returh reside at Shelbyville, s a - E. Willey, triothm- - of To Fete Couple 4 The eleventh annual breakfast of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Union Pacific Old Timers Club No. 12 will be held at the Star. lite Gardens of the Hotel Utah Thursday at noon. The occasion will honor the retiring president, Mrs. A. R. Stout and other re. tiring officers. Mrs. H. O. Williams heads the committee assisted by Mrs. Thomas C. Holding as toastmistress; Mrs. R. C. Kramer, Mrs. C. E. Wolfgang, Mrs. W. W. Schnacken. burg, Mrs. G. K. $mith, Mrs'.. D. P. Dillingham P. Squires,----Mr- s. decorations; Mrs. J. G. Riser, Mrs. F. A. Bowyer. Mrs. Fred Crow. Mrs. Emil ton, entertainment; Henckel, Mrs. W. J. Scott, Mrs. F. E. Lamb, Mrs. J. P. Langen. backer, gifts; Mrs. Wolfgang and Mrs. Crowton, reservations. The officers and members of the board of governors of the lagt Wt. e auxiliary last meeting of the season at Jewel's Tea Room on Holladay Boulevard with Mrs. Riser as hostess. - and Mrs. the bride. Professor, Dwight A. Pomroy, sister and brother-in-law- , from attended son. Mrs. Frank Collianna gave a kitchen party Wednesday and Thursday Mrs. Atkinson was hostess. LI Annual Breakfast b)o,--om- Salt Lake. The couple 06, Old Timers Auxiliary Sets urday at Athens, 111. to Miss Willey kft June 2 meet the bridegroom at the !lone of his sister and, brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. J. Kennedy Kin raid in Athens. The marriage was performed at 4 o'clock at the Kincaid home. The bride wore a very sheer dress with brown redingote white accessories and gardeni is. The couple were unattended. They stood before a mantel banked with baskets of white peonies and wisteria. A small reception jwas held for a few friends of the cfalyilies,and a supper was s served. and oraneo with white daisies and cornflow-- ers centered the table. Mrs. I t, Mr,'' llerle L. Painter the. engagetnent 7 Burgess and C. Edmonds, installing chaplain, and Mrs. Douglas F. Tanner, pianist. Following , installation Charles F. Burns, chairman of the Moose Heart committeCwill sponsor her chapter eight program. Teresa Willey Is Married To First North Street. Attending the party were Mrs. Ovid Jeppson, Miss Marjorie Evans, Mrs. Frank Schraeder, Miss Jennie Cappelucci, Miss Muriel Atkinson, Mrs. Joseph Robinson, Miss Winnie Atkinson, Miss Bernice Atkinson, Mrs. William Fau ids, Miss 'Afton Dalytimple.- Miss Helen Sandberg, Mrs. Ruby Hill, Miss Erma Earl, Miss Mabel Earl and Miss Mildred Peter- Hold-Breakfa- Holladay s - Miss Joan Gudmundsen, Miss Naomi - Best and - Mrs.- - Robert Reno gave a miscellaneous shower yesterday for Miss Donna Rogers who .will be .Mrs. liam Atkinson Wednesday. The .party was given at the home of Mrs., Harry Malouf, 254 West After the wedding al dinner-wa'at the home of the liven s - parents,- - with Mr;--- - and Mrs. Elmer McNeill of American -For Moroni was an guest. The newlyweds are visiting the groom's parents in New 4392 h Shower Given Company facDouglas, tory in Santa Monica, Calif. He Is a graduate of the Brigham Young University. Gunderson, Blvd. Mr. Wa lien is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wallen, 1045 South Street. East Forty-fiftA wedding breakfast will be given at Maxfield Lodge in Big Cottonwood Canyon after which the couple will leave for a honeymoon trip of three weeks. was made at a tea last night at the home of Miss Cooper's aunt, Mrs. Thomas Wilson of Butlerville. Rotary Anns of Sugar House entertain their daughters at their- regular meeting at Weasku Inn Friday at 1 p.m. Following luncheon a program will be given after which election of officers will take place. C. ' Mrs. Leon Robbins, escorts; Mrs. Vernon Hickman, publicity; Mrs. Everett R. Walton, membership; Mrs. Ferrer, social service; Mrs. Muni Bertram,. library; Mrs. Cluff, entertainment; Mrs. Frank E. Ferrer. homemaking; Mrs. Beulah Gifford, pianist Mrs. Dee L. Ivie. Moose Heart; Mrs. DeVar M. Pack, Moose Haven; Mrs. J. Albert Peterson, child tare and training; Mrs. Kenneth M. Parker, alumni; Mrs. Douglas F. Guild; Tanner, Moose Heart Mrs. Royal R. Hansen, sick. comJumittee, and Mrs. Walter, Ilan. refreshment hostess. W. S. Edmonds, district pit. grim governor, will be installing officer, with Mrs. Everett R. Walton, installing guide; Mrs. W. S. Miss Pauline ll Gunderson and. be married Dean A. Wallen-wiWenesday at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al- fred , Mrs. Oswald Yeates, Mrs., C. L. Ferrer, Mrs. J. - A shower for Miss Cooper will be given Monday at the home of Mrs. T. W. Muir, and Miss Mary AnMuir, 721 Second Avenue. a ff- ) To,Become Bride ning. d Walkena-graduate-o- - '. - ,,' Miss Gunderson - Engagement of Helen Cooper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. to Cooper: 561 Second Avenue, Vernon Christopherson, - son of Mrs. Muriel Christopherson, 1731 Eleventh East Street, was announced this week. be married The couple will June 24 in the Salt Lake Temple. Their marriage will be followed by a reception in the eve- - Mont.' ';', :, ' :!.; , :;, ...,, Plights Troth Told Miss Walker Weds -- hi 1t Smith and Mrs. Reid are graduates of Brigham Young University. - The bride is affiliated with Gamma Phi Omicron sorority and La Vadis Bocial unit. A shower party is arranged for this evening by Mrs. Edgar Hill. man, Mrs. Harry S. Richards and Mrs. Guy Hillman to be given- at the Richards home. The couple will reside in Provo where Mr. Reid is employed by Provo City Utilities. s , - , ,!:---, - - 7',,; Grove. Both Miss - --M- iss- ' ..., iet Mexico. is Bennett To e soon Join her husband in the will-leav- Ames, Is, ur the recent marriage of Miss Annabel Wiese of Sacramento, Calif., to Paul Jacobsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Elmer Jacobsen of this city. has been mak ing her home in Provo with Mr. Visiting In Logan are visiting here' w11h- own and Mrs. IL J. Frederick. Dr. Brown has been in charge of foods and nutrition at Colo-redState College of Agriculture for the past four years. After teaching slimmer sessions itt Fort Collins she plans to. .leave Colorado to become an associate professorof foods and nutrition at the Iowa 'State College in of 0 . , Mrs.-Harr- - Announcement ", .,, , , :,.:,,,.!7 , Public installation of new offi- cers of the Women of the MocAs will be held at the Moose Club, 161 Second East Street, Thursday 'at 8 p.m. Officers to be installed are: 'Mrs. Vearl J. Manwill, graduate regent; Mrs. J. G. Pack, senior regent; Mrs. George S. Stafford, junior regent; Mrs. S. A. Erskine, chaplain; Mrs. Rollen Christensen, recorder, and Mrs. Wilford G. Taylor, treasurer. Appointive officers and comto mittee chairmen scheduled take over duties on this day are: Mrs. James Kelty. guide; Mrs. W. C. Foster, assistant; Mrs.- RaInh O. Norgard,sentinel; Mrs. Frank Harr, argus; Mrs. L. K.. Cluff,, Mrs. R. T. Vincent, Mrs. Kenneth Parker, Mrs. James R. Spence, I , .Pi.,Z1:-;:i:,;:- S. Richards announces the approaching marriage of her niece, Miss Jean Smith, to Ray L. Reid, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Reid of St. George. The young couple have set . their wedding date for Wednes. day to take place In the Salt A large reception -- Lake Temple. wills be given that same evening at the Richards home The marriage Was performed in pie Manti Temple last Tues. day with Mrs. Francis M. Cox Sr., 851ear-olgrandmother of the bride, present. Mrs. McNeill, a graudate of Utah State Agricultural .College, has been teaching in the North Cache High School at Richmond for the past th ree years. The bridegroom, who recently served on a mission in the Cen- - tral States,---i- t an- employe at the held ..1Weddino, tr,v Collins.--Colo- - Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Smyth of Manti today announced the marriage of their daughter Evelyn to Kenneth Reed McNeill. on of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McNeil of Bluewater, N. M. , past several Sanderson. naqt nreshient of the Netive Sons ot Californis. r is p Club of the LOGAN.Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Coombs recently made formal announçement of the marriage of their daughter, Miss VernettaCoombe. to Arlo 'B. Weston, son of Bishop and Mrs. J. H. Weston. of Laketown.. The marriage took' place in February. Mr. Weston is graduate of UtehState Agricultural College. nct Mrs. Wegtorrwittrnkein BrIgham their home City -here Mr.- - Weston will teach:--- -- ban officiating. a a :' '.. ' ,,,,....,. .... ;:.:':;' : '. .' Nuptials Set Manti GirFWeds Mr. Before her marriage the bride. Iigs Yonk Weds was honored at a trousseau tea Miss Wed Ca rm a ttF by-tmother.- - Asstsrtng Yon17 at the ted --Were of ldr-in- d GyiLOGANMr. and Mrg. Yonk of petersboro. and Bennett of Lewistonhave made Glen lenakog. Mrs. Allen Bullen Leah Rear'. Betty Kearl, Beth Pitcher, announcement of the engageBeddo, son of George Beddo of Salt Lake, were married on June Elaine Pitcher and Mrs. Wilda ment of their daughter, Misa 7111 the LoganTemple. Nil Ilic Bennett, to W.A. Bodrero Taggert. They 1 li make I. the marnTo riaedeant es: (wPairily acri. making melt: borne in Park th NiinrgifEy I of Logan. - . 4 , riage as ed Marriage Told , ' ' .,,, t4-- :- Smith-Rei- Announcement comes from Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hogan, 1338 Green Street, of the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter Patricia Anne to Pert C. Nisbet, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Nisbet, 636 Browning Avenue. The marriage will be iolemof the nized in the rectory Saviour Church of Our Divine the early part of July with the R. Rev. Monsignor M. F. Shee - ' 4 Miss Jean Smith who will wed Ray L. Reid and Miss Pauline Gunderson who is to marry Dean A. Wallet. o ' , . Ili, 3,744, ., ' r,,,,,,,, ' :,...,,.....,r,, ' - Women Of Moose Set Rites For Next Thursday oto0e. , To Be Wednesckt),' 's Brides War-Wer- Enorafttf,emerit , ' I t ,....,.. "7.; Miss June Seyforth and Emil Fetzer Were married yesterday Temple. morning in the Salt Lake was entertained-Wednesda- y The bride evening by Mrs. C. Ray Jensen and Mrs. Le Rol C. Chadwick, 430 South Eleventh The ,officers and East Street. teachers.of the M 1. A. of Imthe guests. migration BLANDING.Mr. and Mrs. .1. Wiley Redd announce the marriage of their daughter Ida Mar to Ben S. Markham. son of Mr. and Mrs. &T. Markham of Spanish Fork. The marriage was solemnized In the Manti Temple by Pres. Robert D. Young. The bride-i- s a graduate of the Mercy liospital School of Nursing at Denver, Colo., and the bridegroom is a graduate of the B. Y. U., with a Master's Degree in botany. He is a federal range examiner. The young couple are honeymooning in Northern Arizona. They will make theityhome in Salt Lake this fall., .; ' In Temple Wed . "!Nr.:7:: 'I 18. 71-1- '. : - United In Temple - Sara Brown. Effie Brown of the bride - of of Portland, The ceremony the Logan Tem- 7 , '4r 1Y i, scheduled: Dedication ceremony at 12 noon June 17 at Capitol grounds conducted by members of the Escalante chapter tit the organization with invocation by Waldren D. Habish Jr., followed by pledge to the flag and America's Creed by Jack Habish, both of the Senior Roll. A blue spruce in memory of the Franciscan plorer,' EScalante, will be presented to the state by the nation. al president, Paul LaKvette Hunt, and will be accepted on behalf of the state by Gov. Henry H. Blood. Miss Edith Iz,tilse ire, national president general and founder, will present the gavel to Mr.- Hunt. The ceremony will close with singing of "God A picnic- - at Bless America." Rotary Park will conclude firstdav's activities. The National Advisory Council of the Children of the American Colonists will meet at the home of Miss Wire, 668 Third East Street, to hear annual re officers on June ports and elect - PROVO. Leona Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Jackson, and W. Delmer Miller, son of Bishop and Mrs. A. W. Miller of Claresholm, Alberta, Canada. ' The was performed ceremony June 8 in the Salt Lake Temple, Chip. by, President Stephen L. man The bride is a former student of the B. Y. U. and was a member of the Fide las social unit. Mr. Miller was graduated with high honors from the B. Y. U. this spring. He was a member of the Delta Phi fraternity. He served a mission in eastern Canada. While at the "Y" he was active in extra curricular activities, h3ving acted as a sports editor on the "Y" News, business manager of the Wye magazine and president of the Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate Press Association. He has accepted a position of head of the English department in the Lava Hot Springs Higb 4. ' , , : assembly of the Children of the American Colonists will be held June 17 and 18 with the following events - s '''''''''',Atkt, t, N ' .' " ' , , First general B.Y. U. Graduate WedsL- Weds- Children- Of Colonists Slate Assembly Becomes Bride Of o 4. -- Former Student Members of the two immediate families attended. Mrs. Neilson is a graduate of the Utah State Agricultural Col. lege where she was affiliated with Chi Omega social sorority. .For The past year she has been in the Logan city employed school' system. Mr. Neilson is a KM of Mr. Neilson of Portand Mrs.C-L- ., land. After a short wedding trip the young couple will -make - their For- going home in Portland.away Mrs. Neilson cnose an ensemble of powder blue and white with dusty pink accessories. Miss Miss Jeannette Anderson and Berne Nichols is announced today. Miss Anderson a daughter of Mr-- and Mrs. L. S. Anderson of St. Paul, Minn., while Mr. Nichols is a on of George W. Nichols of Brigham City, Utah. He form, erly was an employe of The Desert News. At present both are employed by the San Francisco Chronicle. ' ' was-give- Con-fillis- Utahn Weds In Bay, City too -- 17.'',e'4, . . t., BerneL. Nichols, formerly Miss Jeannette An. -- p North e, demon, left, andMrsrdell Jolly, the former Miss Rae Anderson, now honeymooning in the South. Ore., on June 7. was performed in ple with Pres. Joseph Quinney Jr. officiating. After the ceremony a wedding in honor of The dinner young couple at the Brown home, 451 ! .,tto ' by-Pre- Keith A. Neilson , .C14,. MatTiage Announcements Mode - Mrs. er- --- daughter I 4, , " daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Denton Rogers and Duane Turner, son of ,Mr, and Mrs. M. F. Turner of Tooele, were married Tuesday, s. Joseph QUinney Jr., the Logan Temple. Logan, i', , 1 OGANMiss Dorothy Rogers, daughter of Mrs. do' t )iF '4 404 , I, city. , i I ) I . 1 , ss - I ,t1111 Both Mr. and Mrs. Brady are Logan Girt . 0,, , , , .. ,: .' $ .:. , Installation Ofo Officers Set By Unit . ,.., I 0 :...; '' '''''. 1'' : A, prepari Lii j 7. former students of Utah State Agricultural College where Mr. Brady was a member with Kappa Iota social fraternity. He is a graduate of the Marquette Mich. University of Marquette, to San After a wedding-tri- p Francisco the couple will return to Salt Lake to make their home. Mrs. Lee entertained at a trous-seau tea for her daughter. Mrs. Lee were Mrs. R. B. Maughan, Mrs. B. W. Evans, Mrs. Jacob Fuhriman, Miss 'Eva Lee, Mrs. L. S. Lamb, Miss Ines Lee, Mrs. Preston R. Lee, Mrs. Walter Jensen and Mrs. Willis Lamb. 4., , - f , LOGANMr. and Mrs. P. - C. Lee of Hyde Park have announced the marriage of their daugle, ter, Miss ,Eulalla Lee. to John Brady, son of Mrs. Henry Brady Themarriage , 2.. , - '''' i ,:,.. i es, 11, 5. qt 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jolley are now on booPymoon--taiis-ol-ToxLouisiana and They will make their home at LeRoy Percy State Park, Hollandale, Miss:, for the summer months. has accepted a fellowship at Louisiana State University for the next school year when he will complete his to receiving his master's degree. The couple will make their home early in the fall. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Anderson. now residing in ,Carbon County, formerly of Mt. Pleasant. She lz a graduate of Brigham Young University where she was prominent in the social units of the school and active In speech and dramatics. She has been teaching in the Carbon School District for the past two years. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Lydia Jolley of Provo, He is also a graduate of the Brigham Young University. He was a former member of the Provo Commerce Junior Chamber of and acted as their publicity director. He Is at present social service research statistician for the government and advisor on the Flood Control -Board of the Mississippi River. .. , , s -- 3. NI, ,, , ,.,1 i 4 Greenville, Miss, was the scene of the marriage of Miss Rae An. derson and Udell Jolley on June , -- Lee--Wed- June - I, ,, - --- s of Logan. , 1-- ft, , i Jolleys To Tour South For.Their Honeymoon ! , ., parties were given for the bride prior to her marriage. Among them were a luncheon by Ms. Robert E. Jones and Mrs. E. O. Carr of Ogden, a dinner party at the home of Mrs. Lois Karren in Salt Lake and a party at the home 'of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Israelsen. ' place v,, - Ill , ' ' , - i Vera Dunn, Miss ' 4, Miss Watts Weds LOGANMr. and Mrs. J. Urban Allred, 132 West Third North Street, announce the engagement Ruth of their daughterMiss Allred, to Clarence Eugene more, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. Dallimore of Salt Lake. bride- - is formerly- el Al., berta, Canada. Mr. Dallimore was graduated this spring from Utah State Agricultural College. The marriage will take place in the Logan Temple in the early part of July. .,,- , A sum-Sever- Miss- 6 . ,,, ,,,,,,...,, , , 4 , daughter of Pres. and Mrs. C. W. Dunn', and Rex C. Tolman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Toiman of Murtaugh, Ida., were married in- - the Logan Temple on June 7. Pres. Joseph Quinney Jr., performed the ceremony. After the wedding the bride and groom' were entertained at a dinner at the Dunn home, 255 East Second South Street, for members of the two families. Mr. and Mrs. Tolman have left for Michigan where Mr. Tolman is to be employed for the - , , ...!...- .-. "..-- ' ( 1 ., 'N., - , After the ceremony a wedding ,breakfast was given at the Rogers home, honoring the couple. A wedding cake centered the table and places were laid for memm bers of the two families. Mr and Mrs. Tprner left. for a wedding trip to southern Utah parks. They will make their home in Tooele. Mrs. Rogers presided at a trous- LOGAN.Miss Ar Vella Watts, in home tea at Or Sunday mu' ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Henhonor of her daughter. ' ry Watts of Smithfield, became Mrs. Miss Mrs. son Rogers, ' the bride of Perth Paulsen, Rogers, Sarah M. F. Turner and Mrs. est Mr, and Mrs. Clem Paulsen at a ceremony performed on June 5 Frederick received the guests. Pres. In the trousseau room were Mrs.' in the Salt Lake Temple. Nicholas G. Smith of the Temple I Morgan Hailstone and Lois PribArdith ble. Marjorie Turner, performed the ceremony. return The young couple Insve Rogers and Maxine Rogers served the 133 guests. , ad from a wedding trip through is southern Utah parks and are -- -in making their home , To Wed In July .""k . 3liss Vera Dunn Weds In Temple , "4,,, TNVO 1 I Are; Logan Society Highlights Uiahns , Married In Mississippi' .' pj ,,AM.Aff41.0ftigoye..4 Ard - 1940- lux-IT- - , , - -15-, - - |