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Show DECEMBER 20. ig1(r SOUTH CACHE COURIER JVO.E TWELVE Robert Terry Weds Football Men A marriage license for Robert Enjoy Banquet football South Cache of the bride received the gifts' m and Mrs Dee Mitton, sister the Mr and Mrs. V. W. Brown ofjiaw 0f the groom, registered Couple Take vows Hyrum announce the marriage of their daughter Shirley Marie to Don E. Mitton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mitton of Wellsville. The marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake temple on ThursElder 12 with day, December Charles J. Jones officiating. The impressive rites were witnessed and the by the brides mother brides the and mother grooms sister, Mrs. Wayne Hiibner o Mendon Mrs. Wayne Hiibner entertain- ed at a wedding dinner the same evening in honor of the newlyweds. The bride and groom spent several days in Salt Lake City on their honeymoon before returning to Hyrum where they expect to make their home. The previous Sunday, Mrs. Brown entertained at her home in Hyrum with a well arranged trousseau tea in compliment to her daughter. The serving table was covered with a hand made crocheted lace cloth over pink satin with a beautiful four tiered white wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and groom and with white candelbra gracing the table ends. Receiving the guests were the Vide and her mother and the mother of the groom and hte grand mother of the groom. The. charming bride wore a white taffeta wedding dress with a net yoke and a net overskirt. Her corsage was red rose buds. Mrs. Brown wore a black afternoon dress and Mrs Mitton a b ue dress each with a corsage of pink carnations. Mrs. Ruth Carter, sister of thej room, Mrs. Joyce Hiibner, sister supervised the trousseau guests, LaVoy , Allen, Belle Mary Terry of Hyrum and Barbara Bergner of Ogden was issued this week in Logan. The couple were married Wednesday. December 18 in the Logan temple with President Elray Christiansen, uncle of the groom, officiating. Parents of the bride and the father of the groom, as well as 'several other relatives witnessed the ceremony. Brown and Elsie Clark were in charge of the serving. The newly weds left for a hon The newly weds received many eymoon trip to Los Angeles and lovely wedding presents. other Wellspoints of interest in Calof Mitton E. Mrs. Wm. ifornia. ville entertained with a dinner party at her home on Wednesday The couple are both students im- evening. Members of the two at the USAC at Logan where mediate famiiies and other rela Robert will graduate in June were included on the guest with a major in ipolitical science. list. He has received his honorable The bride is a graduate of the discharge from the army after Cache Seminary ana ;s q two years service. He is the son e,ou.ul at the hign of W. H Terry of Hyrum. Senior student in the school. She is popular The young couple have been ' entertained prior to younger set in Hyrum, extensively The groom is a returned vet- their marriage, and an account eran of World War II with more of it will be seen in the next issthan 18 months spent in the ue of the Courier. Canal Zone. SWEETHEART BALL AT group and was sponsored by the student body with the s officers In charge. School Cache South High The A girl was selected from banqet of The annual each Ball was held in the class to run for School Sweethe season's football players was Sweetheart held recently in the school cafe- school gym Thursday night. The theart. Miss Jalaine Wyatt 0f Wellsville won the honor. teria. The purpose of the ban- affair was enjoyed by a large the to honor quet was new players and elect for the coming year. Toastmaster SOUTH CACHE HIGH Senior-Clas- out-goi- was Durrell (Quig) Nielsen. Le-RGroup singing was. led by Haslam. Nadine Wright played some accordion solos, Jack Sorenson and Monte Edison entertained with some humorous songs. Principal H. R. Adams, Coach Poole and Coach Broberg spoke briefly. also given by E. Talks were N. Larsen and H. E. Kellett. Main speaker of the evening was Norman Salisbury. Homer Leishman and Gary Theurer gae short talks, as well as the new Ray Lindley and Wesley Christensen. OLD TIME DANCE ENJOYED A large and enthusiastic crowd e at the was present of Utah dance held by the Sons old-tim- Pioneers at the ward Wednesday Hyrum First evening. Dance Old Time The Logan Club was present and way with the dancing. lead hte Stake Social For Relief Society The Hyrum Stake Relief Socat a iety Board entertained Christmas social on Saturday at 2 p. m. in the South Cache Semtheir regular inary following monthly union meeting. A delightful program consisting of singing of Christmas carols conducted by Mrs. V. R. Carver and accompanied by Mrs. Einar Jensen. Vocal solos by Thelma Petersen and Ruth Bankhead with Mrs V. E. Petersen and Mrs. Reta Poppleton as accompanists and a Christmas story by Mrs. Marva Hansen. A social hour was enjoyed and was followed by a buffet luncheon. The serving table and hall were attractive with Yuletide decorations. Guests were the ward Relief Society officers and teach-briders of Hyrum Stake. e, Why is Dobbs Cross Country Americas biggest selling lightweight hat? Because men like the mettlesome, jaunty look it gives them, the tremendous sense of ease and well-bein- tucked into the limber felt g For good looks plus comfort, Crosscounworld-beater! try is a $y50 up, Give a Gift Certificate CELEBRATE COMING OF THE "NEW JAPAN . . . They have a brand new holiday in Japan as part of their "brave new world. It is called the festival of the reconstruction of the new Japan. . It was inaugurated in Tokyo to celebrate the reconstruction of the capital and the new Japanese constitution which was promulgated November 3. Photo shows the Omikoshi shrine, which was carried in the parade. Such shrines are brought from the temples only on rare occasions. ATOMIC ENERGY CONTROL COMMISSION MEETS . . . domestic atomic control commission, left Members of the to right: William VV. Waymack, Des Moines, Iowa; Chairman David E. Lilienthal, Washington, D. C.; Lewis L. Strauss. New York City; Sumner T. Pike, Lubec, Maine; and Robert F. Bacher, Ithaca, N. Y., shown as they met to work in collaboration with the United Nations atomic commission on international phases of atomic energy. NICKEL'S LOGAN, UTAH CIVILIAN SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS FAITH WeWuf-- Q CjMat . . . faith in our homes and commu nity.. faith in the future . , , faith in men this is the essence: of good will eternally of the Christmas season . ' - i i i ; of joy, and we will be hope that this Christmas of 1946 rich in good cheer and true happiness for CHRISTMAS should all The Years Sfggesl Day be. a time who read, this message.- - K is just around the Sorrier, and we are as children. For tkte is all as happy really going to be THE BEST OF EVERYTHING FOR YOU . a merry Christmas. That it may be especially joyous for you is the sincere wish of TSffcill? vbir w "TO SEE,. IS TO BELIEVE' CACHE VALLEY ELECTRIC CO. LOGAN, UTAH PHONE BS Exclusive Dealers in Cache County for General Electric Major Appliances . ' |