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Show PAGE ""'1i Nielsen-Alie- n Wedding Rites social hour followed. The serving table was covered with a lace cloth with a gorgeous cen-- terpiece of yellow daffodils in a blue bowl depicting the colors of the Relief Society. A delicious luncheon was served to all. The committe in charge of the A j Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Allen announce the marriage of their .o Eugene Gwynne daughter Nielsen,, son of t':e i'te Mr. and Mrs. Jens P. Nielsen of Logan. The marriage was solemnized at the Logan LDS temple in a double ring ceremony on Thursday, March 7 with President El u - - :;k v i '- - r'v : f 1 pi 1 party k ''., $ ' C "j 1' ' . Immediately following the certhe bride iml groom were joined at the 31uebird by members of their immediate fam ilies where a delightful wedding breakfast was served. BELIEVE IT OR NOT IT RUNS . . . Edward C. Hammond, Newton, Mr. Mass., did not let auto shortages stand in his way. With a bit of Yankee reception ingenuity he concocted his own auto which Hammond calls the Weep.1 in honor of the newlyweds at It has all accessories, including a wicker basket for golf clubs and a of horns, sirens, bells and light. The builder says that it can go their home. In the receiving series 50 miles on a gallon of gasoline. Hammond is at the wheel of his creation. line were Mr. and Mrs. Allen, the bride and groom, Mrs. Delora Sill, and Mr. Dale Nielsen, sister and brother of the groom. 9, Derrald Watkins Norma Anderson Marry Recently The bride was lovely in her long dress of white satin and finger tip veil of bride's illusMr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ander- ion and beautiful orchid corsage. son of .Wellsville announce the Mrs. Allen wore a smart black marriage of their daughter, Nor- to Dprrald Watkins son and white model with a corsage raad Mrs. Wm. L. Watkins of rosebuds and sweetpeas. Mrs. Sill a late black model with a'of LSan wMch was solemnized! at a double ring ceremony at corsage of pink gardenias. the Logan temple on Tuesday The serving table was centerEl President morning. Ray ed with a beautiful four-tiere- d Christiansen performed the cerecake with miniature topped bride and groom with white tap- mony. t The young couple were accom- ers in crystal candelora at each panied to the temple by Mr. and end of the table. Mrs. Watkins and Mrs Anderson1 Beautiful white snapdragons who witnessed the ceremony. and daffodils were displayed In A lovely wedding breakfast the living room and tJrousseau was served to the bridal party rooms. Miss Renee Stanton and Miss at the Bluebird in Logan after the young couple went on Gayle Olsen were in charge of the trousseau rooms where many to Salt Eake for three days. On Friday evening the couple were lovely things displayed. were the honored guests at a Miss Kathleen Allen and Jean Johnson received the gifts and wedding reception and dance in Mrs. Margene Yeates registered the Second ward recreation hall in Wellsville. The guests were the guests. Mrs. Ruth Allen and Miss received by Mr. and Mrs. Wat-'thrCora Rose were in chaige of the kins, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and refreshments with Miss Ramona Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Watkins. Petersen, Mrs. Nora Allen and A beautiful trousseau' was dis Merle Jean Allen the played at the Anderson home doing and some 200 guests called serving. before the dance. Mrs. Mrs. Drue Larsen and Miss Gunnell, sister of the bride Cloy Allen acted as hostesses Mary s in charge of the trousseau and directed the guests through room., A lovely lot of gifts were the various rooms. All the girls were lovely in received. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Mr. and Mrs. Stanley their formals of pastel shades. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gwynne Is a graduate of the South Cache High School and Leatham were In charge of the Seminary. She also attended the gifts at the dance. A delicious was served buffet style USAC where she was affiliated lunchwith Lambda Delta Sigma. For in the dining room under the the past few months she has direction of the brothers and been employed at the Utah ASF sisters and aunts of the bride. During the Jntermission a proDepot. gram was rendered as follows: Mr. Nielsen served four years with the array In the South Fac Remarks by the bride and groom followed by two vocal solos by ific. Three jears as a prisoner Orvil Anderson. of the Japanese. He by escaped and Mrs. Minnie Miller Readings of Hyrum. made contact with the Filipino Vocal solo by Mrs. Nellie Leish-maand later guerrillas Sarah Program Gundersen. g Jr emony, were: Ann Allen, Vinnie Clawson and Hazel Reception Petersen; Della Nielsen, Frances Rose and Vesta Refreshments Allen; Marvella Larsen, Flossie Petersen Flossie Fallow's, Leah Petersen, Leora Petersen and Esther 2 ' f ,'J f " v 4 Vs Dale Nielsen, '' : Ray Christensen officiating. the cereThose witnessing mony were Mrs. A. D. Allen, Mrs. Eldrid S. Larsen and Mr. On Saturday, March and Mrs. Allen held a MARCH 22, 1948 SOUTH CACHE COURIER EIGHT Relief Society Has Joint Session The Sea Gull Class of the First ward Primary were entertained at the home of Mary Thomas at a hostess party on Wednesday night. The girls worked on their class books and refreshments iwere served to Kay Lawn Bail- ey, Sheron Bradley, Naomi Miller, Juanita Allred, Jean McBride Mary Thomas, Wanda Thomas. Gloria Albretsen and the teachers, Patricia Wright and Gloria Jorgensen. Sheron Brad,ey Reporter Allen, J.u,y ,2 ployed as Larsen was a clerical worker j ear-the- re j read-Gunne- SOUTH CACHE THEATRE - Saturday DOUBLE FEATURE J, j ( '&T Jy, v- - . w- - Sunday Leslie on' FLYTURES Also Beyond the Pecos BOD CAMERON FUZZY KNIGHT Plus 3 STOOGE COMEDY ELECTRIC HEATERS RAY AND INFRA RED RAY LIGHT FLOCRESCENT Have your shoes repaired here. We promise satisfaction. Ladles Half Soles, Cemented 1.35 25c to 40c Heel Caps O. P. A. Ceiling Prices -- ALSO LaMar Wright Norman Seanions I SAT E Garlscp Electric Seamens Shoe Repair Wed - Thurs - Fri LIGHTS BUILDING LOT FOR Oui Of This ih' r.l 1 f i jj H X f Shop One Block So, 3rd Ward Church. Phone 94W ' - ' - Hyrum OUTFIT -A - at Mrs. Gordon Nielsen entertained at a dinner party at her home on Thursday complimenting her daughter Relee who was celebrating her birthday anniver- sary. Covers were marked for Mrs. Anna Ames and daughter Marie of Nibley, Cloteel Riggs and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Andrews of Lo--! gan, Aria Nyquist and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nielsen and son Val and and daughters, Lu Dean Renee. Games and social visiting A faromun Fictyrw IBIDBIBIDB9B IBEIB91BBBBBB ITS TlfilE TO PLtfl GAHDEHS SEE US FOR HIGH QUALITY SEEDS HYRUM FEED & SEED CO. REED BICKMORE MAURICE STOKER the dinner. ll, HBBBlDaBaaaH FLASH LIGHTS 39c to $3 Few BATHROOM LIGHT HEAT SHARPE PAINT SPRAYING em- - i BATTERIES SOME WIRE AVAILABLE NOW. X - FLO CRESCENT LIGHT with his big new presi- LIGHTS FEW KITCHEN. FIXTURES See George Eliason was We now have More Comfort YOUR PAINTING DONE! - n. for ue NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE Soc-tge- - Few rel-tin- I I. ee A vvit-whe- re s close-friend- RetllftlS Society Program. An organ and piano prelude was played by Mrs. Alta Peter- sen and Mrs. Vinnie Clawson who also accompanied the open- inS song which wa3 conducted by Mrs, Virginia Larsen. Invocation was by Mrs. Eva1 Lee of the Gunnell Stake Board. An address of welcome was given by President Allen, The minutes of the Mrst Relief Society meeting held after the wards were divided and the names of those present at that time were read by Secretary Ann Andersen. Mrs. Lovisa Allen gave a history of the activities of the Relief Society in the ly dajs. Mrs. Irma Nichols of the Stake Board gave a lovely tribute to the early members of the Relief Society. Mrs! Minnie jiiHer gave !wo humoroifk lngs Stake Board member jja jones spoke and musical num ber3 were two vocal soios by Mrs Mabel Petersen, a duet by Marjory Allen and Margaret Lar sen and a vocal duet by Norma Baxter and Otey Benson accompanied by Beulah Jensen. Beautiful corsages were presented to all the ladies present who were 7 5 years or older. The closing song was America by the congregation. The benediction was by Mrs. Isabelle Wilson, president of the First Mrs. Watkins was beautiful in ward Relief Society. her white satin wedding dress wearing a corsage of pink rosebuds and lily of the alley. Mrs. Watkins, mother of the groom and Mrs. Anderson each wore corresponding corsages. The young couple are making their home in Logan. Mr. Watkins is attending the USAC. PIIONE 84J IIYRUM Logan. Hughart Marries j . The Hyrum Second ward were L3rSCn hostesses to the First and Third YaynO ward Relief Societies on Friday HOUIO afternoon at a well arranged) Fort Dougla3 utah March 9 party given In celebration of the 1946 SSgt Wayne P- Lar n anniversary of the Relief and Mra E N gon of iety. Larsen, and husband of Margarabout1 et Attractively arranged Bailey Larsen of Hyrum, is the chapel were bowls of Calla from the army at the discharged hlies, yellow daffodils and pot- Fort Douglag separation Center, led plants. who served for Larsen Sgt, Mrs. Sarah Ann - rejoined the Americans at Morotai In the Netherlands East Indies. Upon reaching the United States he was sent to Washington and was decorated by General Marshall. He Is now attending the USAC. On the previous Friday evening Miss Renee Stanton entertained at a. kitchen shower in honor of the bride. Those present were Gayle Olsen, Jean John son, Ramona Petersen, Kathleen Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Grover Allen, Margene Yeates, the host-es- s have returned from a pleasant and guest of honor, ah of Ilyrum and Va Loa Stuart trip to Burley, Idaho. and Marie Krebs of Logan. Following a short H B Q B a " Mr and Mrs. Nielsen honeymoon will be at home at 281 E. 2nd North in ed at three small tables with Prizes were bridge following. won by Mrs. Kate Petersen and Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Simplon Nielsen Margaret of their announce the marriage Gilbert daughter Shirley to MinneBurke of Minneapolis, The marriage of Patty Lo sota. The marriage took place at Morgan of Spokane, Washington Salt Lake City on March 1. The and Keith E. Hughart, son of lovely bride wore a charming Mrs. Florence Hughart, was outfit of blue with an orchid emnized March 4 at the home of corsage. the grooms mother with Bishop The young couple will make Orville S. Lee performing the their home in Salt Lake City ceremony. The marriage was and the bridegroom will con-- ! nessed by his studies at ihe Univer- - atives of the couple. The groom has recently reslty of Utah. turned home from the military Mrs. Ellis Hansen was hostess service with an honorable disto her Bride Club on Wednesday charge after serving three years and seventeen night. The party was held at j In the Navy months of that time in the Pac- her home. A delicious luncheon was serv- - Ific. Shirley Simpson Marries I HYRUM DRUG VALUES Foaming Bath Bath Crystals, 4 lbs -- 2.95 Insect Bomb Hoop Rolling Set D. D. 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