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Show 4 THE:' DESERET NEWS Salt Lake City , UtaTi Mrs. Diumenti , - Couple Take Recent Bride To Vows In Temple Be Given Party - OGDEN their nuptial vows in the Salt Lake Temple Nov. 23, were 'Ensign and Mrs.- - Stanley Kay Crockett. The couple lett. immediately for -Oakland and Sari Francisco to spend a short honeymoon trip, after which they wil go to San their Diego, Calif., to make Crockett home while Ensign completes, an advanced couise in aviation. The bride is the former Miss Uarda Grey, daughter of Mrs. Lottie Grey of Willard. Ensign Crockett is a son of Mr. and' Mrs. David S. Crockett amt is a graduate of Weber ColHe received his naval lege at Corpus Chrlsti, commission Texas. were A number of parties given in compliment to the bride prior to her marriage. Mrs. David Henry OGDEN Nelson of Pendleton, Ore., was honored at a. .party Wednesday bv her daughter, Mrs. Waiter Etkman of 063 Twenty-sevent- BOUNTIFUL Honoring Mrs. George S. Diumenti, whose marriage to Dr. Diumeptl of Bountiful took place recently, an open, house reoeption will be given J. E. TrowSunday by M-- s. bridge at her home in Bountiful between the hours of 4 and 7 pm. ( Receiving will be the honor, Mrs. Trowbridge, and d Mrs. Charles Marlow, Mrs. Hatch and Mrs. George Soffe. In charge of the dining room will be Mrs. Nephl Wilkins, Mrs. Diumenti was formerly Miss Helen Cbnonelos of Salt Lake City. , guest, WH-for- , The annual Harvest Ball sponsored by, the at the Utah" State Agricultural College was held Nov. 20 at the Dansante Ballroom. Miss Betty Lou Lindholm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Lindholm, wears the title of Campus Harvest Queen! She is a 6ophomore"'at life Utah State Agricultural College and, a member of Kappa Delta Sorority. The pennies dropped into her ballot bo, outnumbered those contributed ' to Miss Audrey Houchen dfc Cedar City, Miss Bonna Jones of Overton, Nev., Miss Lois AdNpis of Layton, and Miss Jenna Vee Lundahl and Miss Rosalie Wole of Logan. Patrons and patronesses of the evening were Prof.and Mrs. Dee Broadbent, Dr. and Mrs. I. F. Edwards, Dean Caroline B. Hendricks, Dean and Mrs. Ira N. Hayward and Dean and Mrs. R. H. Walker. The committee in charge Howard Barron, Clyde & v i v s a ' v Mrs. David S. Crockett Mrs.'' Crockett Mas Miss Varda Grey before her marriage to Ensign Oofkrlt. She is a daoghter bf Mrs. Lottie Grcyf Willard, UtaH, Miss ArleneGeary To Wed M. Larkin Pattersoii Dec . 10 x V it Ogden. The marriage is scheduled to .take place Dec. 10 in the Salt Lake Temple after which the couple plan to reside in Salt ' -- Mrs. Bird was Miss Ina Sanford before her marriage Wednesday in the Salt Lake Temple. She Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Sanford of Springville. Marriage Receptions , Club Meetings Held In Springville 'This evening Miss Jean Turner will entertain at her home Other honoring the bride-elec- t parties are being planned for A marriage of interest is that of Miss Ina SPRINGVILLE Sanford daughter of Mr. and Mrs Frank J. Sanford, and Dean Bird, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bird, which took place Wednesday in the Salt Lake Temple. The couple were honored at a - v , Miss Roma Baker , OGDEN and A Gordon Fife were martied Nov. 5 in the Salt Lake Temple. A wedding reception followed the ceremony. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mis. W. Amasa Baker and the bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Fife of ' partv was given bv Miss Marva Russell in compliment to the bride. A 4 rWy, sM . entei-talne- d " week The marriage was solemnized recently at Santa Ana. Calif , bv AtBishop Ivan Magousson tending the couple weie Mt and Mrs. John N. Stephens, of the brother and bridegroom. A wedding supper followed the ceremony. Mr. Stephens Is now stationed at Visalia, Calif., as an aviation cadet. Mrs. Stephens returned to Ogden to reside temsister-iri-Iav- porarily. The bride was honored at a party given by her mother at r.er heme prior to the marriage. The brides wedding gown was white taffeta and moire. Her veil, lace edged, was Caught to her head with a coronet of seed pearls and she carried a of red rosebuds and gardenias. In the receiving line were the parents of the couple, Miss Bar bara Sanford, maid of honor, and the Misses Clara Bird. Edna Neilson and Ruth Crandall, bridesmaids. Celdon Lewis was best plan. Miss Beth Harmer of Pavson and Miss Wilna Brown poured. Serving were the Misses Glot ta Bird, Gene Harmer and Beverlv and LaRee Bird. Mrs. Lucille Heath and Mrs. Ruth Brinton were in charge of the gift room, aided by Mrs Alice Ence and Mrs Carrie Jollev. The couple are making their home in Springville at present. bou-que- Sunset best man-After the cercmonv, a wedding reception was held for the Thev left immediately couple. for Iowa to make their home Parties were given for the bride piior to her marriage. Miss Dorothy Mae Evans at a partv at her home Mis honoring Mis. Dominic. Wangsgard, mother of the brfde, also entertained in her honor, as did Mrs. Minnie Hotstrand The bride and her mother entertained at a trousseau tea at their home Sunday afternoon OGDEN The marriage of Miss Belva Grow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Grow of Ogden, and Roy V. Stephens, 'son of Mr. and Mrs Alex V. Stephens, was announced this eveAmuse-- ' wedding reception Friday ning' in the First Ward ment Hall. Riverdale Attending the bride at the reception were her sister. Miss Nola Mae Baker, maid of honor. Mrs. Max Holbrook, attending matron, and the Misses Marva Russell, Lois Stoker. Ellen Bond, Marion Sharp and Wanda Sharp, Rulon Bambrough bridesmaids. was best man. The couple plan to reside at OGDEN Dr. and Mrs. Edwaid I. Rich entertained at a dinner partv at their home Monday evening celebrating the birthday of their son m law. Dr. G. Oscar Guests who attended Russell. were Dr. and Mrs Russell and their daughter and son. Miss Caiol Russell and Robeit Russell. Dr. and Mrs. Heber C Hancock and Mr. and Mrs. Royal Eccies. At a recent home wedding, the marriage of Miss Florence Mae Wangsgard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wangsgard of Ogden, and Fiank Mitchell Dominic of Boxholm, la , was solemnized The cetemonv was performed lecently by Elder James H. Rilev. The bride wole a white chiffon gown with a sweetheart veil neckline and a finger-tiShe topped with seed -pearls carried rice roses. Attending her was Miss Doiothv Mae Evans. Lvnwood Wangsgard was Will Wed December 10 Miss Arlene Geary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, C. C. Geary, and Larkin Patterson plan their marriage on Dec. 10. M. Thanksgiving Holiday Events Featured On University Campus that man Blaine BY MIDGE THOM4S Tuikey day festivities complete with pumpkin pies tran-neirsauce, dicsslng and ev entiling else that becomes Thanksin a giving tiadition, uxheied Unver-snhost of activities on the of I tah campus as students uammed their social schedules as well as their stomachs during the v v holidav . Plonreis and Indians looked down from the walls at dancing students who weie celebrating the football vntoiv over Idaho at the Thanksgiving dance in the Union Building ballroom Tluus-danight. Gatheted atound the bandstand listening to the music of Bob Bennetts orchestia weie Maty Louise Stevenson and Sid Fiances Ellen Anderson with Mel Richards, and man led Mr. and Mrs Jimmy Smith Bettv Booth with Skip Gibson, who returned fiom Stanford University for the Thanksgiving holidays, spent most, of the evening talking to Skip's fi lends who hadn t seen him since summer Gathered aiound weie Dailene Anderson and Bill Mckav, June Tot nay and Connie Monxon. Renee Leigh and Johnnv Hvde and Hairfet Hoi ne and Frederick Soienson Late artvals weie Kav Coneiv with Owen Couit and Bill and Leone I.aison, who did not show up until the trance was y Rv-bei- g well undei wav. Saw Beth Allen and Lee Cluff buwng one of the defense corsages that w ere sold at the door No other flowers wete allowed Glimpsed standing beneath a ntuidetous looking 'with a hatchet were Mel an Duten and Ruth Redd, wr.t-ina trade dance on their pi with Gloita Dent and Leon-aiOxbprne. Upstairs on the balcony, Maigv Webb with Stud n g Richardson. Phvllis Jeah with Laurie Mauss apd Esther Felkner and Omcr Harper were gathered around the punch table. After an evening's fun. the consensus of opinion was dance Chau Kimball and his committee members were responsible for a successful Thanksgiving dance. was the Rulon Rasmussen of a lut ky winner tuakev at the matinee dance ednpsdav afternoon Chairman Hal Maus made the presentation after the lucky number had been diawn. adit ion. the Accot'dlng to Chi .Omega a soiotitv gave dinner for a Thanksgiving family of eight Thmsday. comturkev plete with a and all the trimmings Ruth tVoollev w as in charge of the dinner of the Pen. Staff members campus liteiaiv publication, headed bv Miriam Bailev. are busy with last minute details for publication The magazine, re1 duced w to Rcadets Digest feature work by Ted son Murray Allen, Jov ill size, An-d- Wil- son, Clint Laren, Beth Keele, Kmilv Barlow. Gibbs, Bettv Chris Metos, Dick Monsen and Boh Flvnn. An unusual treat for the was the appearance Friday of Cornelia Otis Skinner as the second guest on the Master Minds and Artists Series b the Extension Division The famed monologiust presented a seues of character sketches, uni-vei-tt- v spon-xnne- y st Mrs. Dean A. Bird y d including The' Vanishing Redman." "Christmas Morning." Hotel Porcn. "Times Square," and "The "English Gardens, Facts of Life The fieshmen will present their annual play The Night of Jan 16th. a mystery bv Avn Rand Friday and Saturday night in Kingsburv hall at 8 pm. Algcne Ballif and Mel Fa-riwill plav the lead roles, supported bv Jay Howard Jarrett, Martin Tubbs, Gordon Harmer, loseph Bvwater. James Allen. Elaine Wetlenman, Jov Wilson. H C Burton. Bttv Jo Lee and Wendell DeLa Mare. . I V 1 i ... I J. . , ; ' ; t 'd 'V i Eco-noml- LOGAN a Miss Geary. LOGAN FFA and Home Clubs of South Cache' High School sponsored a Harvest Ball t the school as part of their Homecoming celebration. -The title of Harvest King and Queen went to Russell Mauch-leof Nibley and Miss Luana Miller of Hyrum. King Mauchley Is a senior and a leading contenfootball honors. der for Miss Miller is a sophomore. Other candidates were Milton Liechty of Providence, James Ward and Norvil Hansen of College Ward, Bartley Hatch of Paradise, Miss Marilyn Allen and Miss Norma Miller of Hyrum, Miss Orma Gene Alder of Providence and Miss ReNee Crom-quiof North Logan. High School Logan held the Pilgrim Prom Wednesday evening at the school. During intermission a floor show was featured Under the supervision of Miss Jane BIckmcrre. General directors for the prom .were John Worley, president of the student body, and Miss Pat Nelson, vice president. Patterson is graduate of Weber College and is a member of Excelsior Club. He recently returned fiom a mission for the Church in Canada. He is now attending the University of Utah and is a member of the Marine Officers Reserve. He is also a member of the Delta Phi fiatern-itMr. t:l . V- Pouring were Mrs Morris Berman, Mrs John Shippen, Mrs. Atthur' Beschenbossel and Mrs. Frank W. Wright. Assisting in the general entertainment of the guests were Mrs. Joseph I.vdav. Mrs. Antone Mrs Frank Kreizenbpck, Mrs. Edward Binkley and Miss Elaine Shippen Mrs E. S. Ross, Mrs. John Dait, Mis Fred Ebeling and Miss Annalee Shippen served. Lieutent Colonel Eckman and his son, Paul Eckman, who have been visiting with Mrt. Nelson in Oregon, returned to Ogden w ith Mrs. Nelson to spend the Thanksgiving holiady. Lake. 4 Barton, Eldon Drake, Sheldon Fitzgerald, Lamont Bennett and John -Baker. OGDEN Mr. and Mrs. Spence D. Barnes announce the betrothal of their niece. Miss Maye Nance, to Jack Callahan, son of Mrs. Florence Callahan and the late Master Sgt. E. J. Callahan, foi merly of Logan. OGDEN Mr. and Mrs, C. C. Geary annoy nee the engagement of their daughter, Miss Arlene Gearv, to'Mv Larkin Patterson,- soil of Mrs. J. F. Gibbons and Lester Patterson of f K ; s. i t AH LOGAN "An-ders- on, X - Annual Harvest Ball Held ' By USAC Agricultural Club h Streec. a LOGAN . ir Saturday, November 28, 1942 Miss Martha SPRINGVILLE Donahoo. daughter of Mr. and Mrs D T. Donahoo, became the hi ldp of Kenneth R. Duke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alien Duke of Provo, in a ceremony performed bv Judge Abe W. Turner at his home Mondav evening After the maruage the couple were honored at a wedding reception and buffet luncheon at the home of the brides parents. The bride those for her wedding gown a brown silk corded suit dtexs with blue, and brown actessmies and corsage of Talisman roses ings in the Maurice Braun lection at the high school art lery at the first meeting this colgalsea- son of the HafenDalhn Study Club at 4 15 pm Tuesday at the school art building. high SPRINGVILLE Mis. Chatles Boyer was hostess to members of the Alpha Beta Club at her home Frida v afternoon. ,Mr A. O. Packard lectured on Mexico and the Mexican calendar, and Mrs. Blanch Beal reviewed the hook. Mud On the Stars. by Bradford Huie. SPRINGVILLE Mrs Harold Christensen reviewed the book', "Song of Bernadette, bv Hans Werfel. at a meeting of the Ladies Liteiary Club Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. A E. Jacobsen 'Mrs F. C. Packard pio-vide- d vocal solos and Mrs. William Schseiner gave readings. SPRINGVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Geoige Biown entei tamed Thursa familv dinner in honor-o- f day at their son. William G. Brown, who left for the armed forces last week. SPRINGS ILLE Arrangements are being made bv the D. U. P. Camp of Springville for a Christmas partv Dec. 17 at the home of Mrs. Doiothv Wheeler. LOGAN Utah State AgriculturCollege Womens Faculty League met Nov. 20 in the Womens Reception Room of the Commons Building Mrs. Floyd T Morgan presented the program. She gave the life and interests of Marjorie al Compliment- Kinnan Rawlings, reading several selections fiom various books by Mrs. Rawlings. Hostesses were. Mis. Joel E. Ricks, chaiiman, assisted by Mis. mother, Mrs Zina Crandall, Wednesday evening. Rasmussen, Mrs; Walter Welti, Mrs. Harold Nielson, Mrs. Arthur C. Jacquot, Mis. R ,H. Walker, Mrs. John W. Carlson. Miss Charlotte Dancy, Mrs. Everett Thorpe, vl is. Leroy Van Horn and Mrs. Joseph Quinney. SPRINGVILLE ing Mis Max E. Robinson, the former Miss Eva Crandall, wrho was man led last Saturday evening, a miscellaneous show er was given at the home of the brides Sf P.ING Members 1LLE of were the Firemens Auxiliary entertained at the home of Mrs. Monday I,ew is Bird evening. Mrs. Inez Chader taught the group Red Cross knitting. ' SPRINGVILLE meeting to discuss special topics will be held Monday evening at the home of Mrs F V. Martin for members of the Mt Maple ChapMrs. ter of Delphian Society M R Straw, chapter president, will be in charge . A meeting of" SPRINGVILLE the Home Culture Club Friday evening at the home ofa Mrs. C. discusE. Eggertsen featured sion of Religion Expressed bv C A Music, given bv Mrs Franks. Vocal duets were rendered bv Mrs. Howard Thorpe and Mrs Leon Bird. Gwen Baxter announcedlhaLj.-lMrs,Charles Michael Shapovalo, Mrs. Russell LOGAN Mrs. Frank Anderson, state department president of the American Legion Auxiliary and her secretary, Mrs. H. C. McShane of Salt Lake, and Mrs. Kenneth Jensen, distnet president of Brigham Citv, were special guests at the meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary Nov. 18 at the Cache County Li- hi ary. Mis Otto 'Oskar, president of ganization, presided Muiq was giv'en bv Miss Patricia Barber accompanied by Miss Ann the oi McDonald . 'patriotic theme dominated the tea table. Forrythree members from the Logan and Hyrum units were present. Olson and Mrs. L. E. Nelson were charge. A. 1 LOGAN "Seasoned Timber bv Dorothv Canfield was the book reviewed by Mrs Othello Hickman at the meetlitg of the Bookloie Club last week. Mis. James R. Barker enter- - LOGAN North Cache High School at Richmond held a Harvest Ball as a climax to their Homecoming festivities. The gymnasium was beautifully decorated and general arrangements were under the direction of the FFA and Home Ec Club leaders. Thev are Wavne Cardon of Benson, Emery Wiser of Lewiston. Seth Allen of Cove. Junior Nuttall of Newton, Kenneth d Winn of Trenton, Gilbert of Smithfield, Miss Shirley Howell and Miss Wanda Ashcroft of Hvde Park and Miss Iris Robson of Trenton. HiU-var- LOGAN A Thanksgiving supper was served to the members and their partners of the R S. Club at the home of Mrs. William Kendrick Saturday evening. Games were played during the evening,, LOGAN Logan Lions honored their daughters at a dinner held at the Bluebird Nov 19 with Preston W. Pond directing the activities. Pres A, J. Morris presided, assisted bv other officers, David Sharp Jr., Ona Harrison, H. M. Peterson, F. A. Pehrson and Rev f Ingersoll. A reading was given by Melba Call, a dance by Miss Peggy Thoipe and Miss Thelma Larsen, accompanied bv Mrs. Phillip Cardon. Movies were presented by Dr. E. L. Hansen. LOGAN Solero Club members met at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Milton R. Hunter Saturday evening Mis. J. T. Smith presented the lesson and games were planned and conducted bv Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Needham Jr The LOGAN Intercollegiate Knights entertained at the Hotel Eccies Saturday evening honoring the outgoing and the newly elected Spurs Melvin . Israelsen, president, presided at the formal dancing partv. Honored guests elected to Spurs for this year are the Misses Peterson, Mary White, Ruth Marie Richardson, Alta Jolley, Jean Moss and Claire Larsen. Outgoing officers are the Misses Jean Crawford, Marjone Bateman. Roma Jean Thurston, Ruth Swensen, Winifred Amacher, Joy Evans, Phillis Cullimore, June Flint, Lucille Roylance, Cloma Hammond, Betty Afln Eldridge, Marion West, Margaret Ann Wilson, Elsie Embry, Corrine Smith, Elizabeth Call, Lois Britzell, Anna Theurer, Ursula Domma. Barbara Fitzgerald, Jean Olsen and Maude Matthew s. Patrons and patronesses were Dean and Mrs. Ira N. Hayward, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Pocock and Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Bernt-so- n, , LOGAN Logan Business and Professional Women's Club members have sponsored this - week the Nell K. Klinge art exhibit at the Cache County Library. The public was Invited to the opening of the exhibit and a duo piano concert on Sunday at the library. Mrs. Klinge s work has been exhibited bv the Boise Ait Association in 1940, who awarded her first prize in oils; by the San Francisco Art Association, by the Alice Merrill Horne Galleries in Salt Lake, by the Heyburn Art Show, by Rock Springs Art Exhibit, by tlje Pocatello Art and Travel Club, and by the Springville Art Exhibit. Miss Shirley Watland and Miss Blanche Deschamps, students of Miss Ludean Rogers, were presented In concert. talned the group at her home. Mrs Hortense Bowen, Mrs. John Blazzard, Mrs. A. J. Morris and Mrs. Ruel Eskelsen were special guests. To Wed December 1 Miss Jean Hill and Lt. Llo)d W- - Brink plan to exchange marriage vows in the Salt Lake Temple. They will make their home in Merced, Calif. Miss Jean HillAVill Wed Lt. Lloyd W. Brink Dec. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hill of Kaysville announce the enr gagement of their daughter, Miss Jean Hill, to Lt. Lloyd W. Brink of Merped, Calif., formerly of Kaysville. Lieutenant Brink is the son of Mrs. Edna J. Layton of Mayer, Ariz. The ceremonv will be solemn-- , lzed in the Salt Lake Temple orf Tuesday, Dec. 1. Following the ceremonv a dinner w'lll be given for the immediate famil- y- and close friends of the couple at the Lion House Social Center. The will make their home m LOGAN Announcement Is couple Merced, Calif. made of the marriage of Miss bride-elect The graduated fiom Mildred Gough of Buhl, Ida , the Brigham Young University and Marcus G Weaver The where she was a member of the Couple were married in the Salt Cesta Tie Social Unit, and was Lake Temple Nov. 20. secretary-treasure- r during her The bride is a daughter of senior year. In addition, she war Mr. and Mrs. John C. Gough of a member of White Kev. honorBuhl and the bridegroom is a ary service sorority,. Phi Chi son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert D. Theta, honorary business soror-i- t Weaver of Whitney. v , and the Associated Womens Mr. Weaver attended the Utah Council. State Agricultural College for The bridegroom attended the two years and was also a stuUSAC and graduated from BYL. dent of the Pacific Aircraft where he was captain of the football team. Training School in Inglewood, He spent two years in Calif. Seveial parties have been held in Piovo, Salt Lake and Kays-vill- e the Southern States Mission. A wedding dance was given honhonoring the bnde-elect- . Miss Amy Cox and Miss Melba Wednesday oring the couple , Clark entertained for her on evening in Whitney. The couple plan to make their Monday. Miss Naomi Anderson, assisted by her mother, Mrs home in Whitney. Maurice Anderson, complimented the bade at a dinner and showLOGAN Mr. and Mrs. John er at her home, 2485 Highland E. Blazzard of Logan announce Drive in Salt Lake, on Saturday the marriage of their daughter. Miss Doreen Blazzard, to Delbert evening Mrs, Leonard Hill, J Holmes Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. mother of the bride-elecand i Mrs LcRoy Webster, the Delbert Holmes of Bugham aunt, will entertain in Citv. The couple are making Kaysville for the couple. their home in Logan. Weddings Head Logan Society t, bride-elect'- LOGAN Miss Bertha Monson, daughter of Mrs. Brigham Monson, became the bride of Elmer P. Hunsaker of Ft. Warren. Wj o , at a ceremony performed Pres. A. in a Logan Temple. E. Cranney otficiated a Following the ceremonv, dinner at the Bluebird honored the couple. Members of the two families attended Mr. Hunsaker is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hunsaker of Payson Social Items Listed PAYSON Mr and Mrs. Geoige E Wilson of Payson announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Jean Wilson to DeVell Johnson of Springville The was performed Saturday,marriage Nov. 21, in Salt Lake at the home of Albert Johnson, a brother of the bridegroom. Mr. Johnson will entei the armed forces next week and his bride will make her home m Payson with her Mafad, Ida. Both Mr. and Mrs. Hunsaker were graduates of the Utah State Agricultural College where they were members of the Lambda Delta Sigma fraternity. Mrs. affiliated Hunsaker was also with Theta Chi, honorary busLambda Rho, iness sorority, and honorary journalistic organiza- parents PAYSON Mr. and Mrs. William Peterson of Payson announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Irene Peterson, ' to J. M. Bowden of St. Paul, Minn. They were married at tion. After a wedding trip Mrs. Hunsaker will live in Logan and Mr. Hunsaker will return to his duties with the army. Chico, Agri-cultur- LOGAN Mrs. W. B. Jones, who U leaving for Washington, D. C. tj make her home for the winter, was the honored guest at a dinner party given bv Mrs. Johnv L. and Mrs. Bennett Coburn Blair at the home of Mrs. Coburn on Nov. 18, is 27. The couple have been In Spring Lake on a short visit while the bridegroom Is on fur lough from the U. S., Navy. Jn their honor family dinners were held at the home of Mr. and Mrs Melford King and Mr. and Mrs John Peterson in Payson, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Adams in Salt Lake. i i . In spit oi doainots Aura has mod feed hearing posit bl la a malorily et tb mod dllii or o Holps You to Hoor Wol , Bond for cemplol information. Ha obligation LOGAN Variety Club .members met at the home of Mrs. Relda Jorgenson. Games were played, and Mrs. Lucile Peterson and Mrs. Katie - Bowden n ' Olson won prizes. Calif. Mrs. coming to Payson for a short visit with her parents and she wnll then go to St. Paul to be,' with her husband until he leave-- i for the armed forces. PAYSON The marriage of Mrs. Mary McMurphy of Pavson to Stephen Walker of Salt Lake has been announced. The couple were married in the Salt Lake Temple, Nov. 25. They will make their home In Salt Lake. PAYSON Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Mildred Bell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bell of San Francisco, and Keith H. Lyman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Has-kiLyman, of Spring- - Lake-- . The wedding took place at the home of the brides parents Oct. of LOGAN The marriage Miss Mae Davis of Mills Valley and J. Wesley Baker took place Nov. 10 In California. The bride is a former resident of Salt Lake. Mr. Baker is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Baker of Mendon. He was a student at the Utah State t College. . The .couple .will make their home in California. LOGAN Clio Club members held their annual breakfast at the Bluebird Nov. 20. Presiding at the breakfast was Mrs. S. M. Budge, president, Dr. Thelma acted as toastmistress. by Mrs. Responses were given Moses Hatch. - Mrs. Adrian Thatcher, Mrs. C. C. Randall and Miss Edith Bowen. The program Included musical selections on the cello by Henrietta Jones, accompanied by Miss Lucille Roylance, and a piano selection played bv Miss Roylance Mrs. Leon Fonnesbeck read a story, My Squem, by William Russell Taylor. The committee in charge of ar- rangements Included Mrs. Kate Christiansen, Mrs. N. D. Sails-- , bury and Mrs. V. D. Gardner. s AUREX 504 Salt lako City Company E E. MORRIS,- Distributor ludgo Bidv ' , 1 |