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Show r TirrmEn 20. 1946 PAGE THIRTEEN SOUTH CACHE COCRIER and upon their return they' will after Reading, Mrs V R Carver, vocal, I villi o be at home to their many friends solo by Mrs Carver, vocal solo at the Lewis Perkins apartments. and basoon solo by Mark Carver, The bride is a graduate of the and duet by Mrs. Carver and Miss MarGene Rigby daughter North Cache high school and CARN ATION EMPLOYEES and has attended the 'rk' A11 pian0 accompaniment of Mr. and Mrs. Golden H. Rigby seminary, FETED AT AVELLSYILLE She was also employed USAC. was Caro1 Carver Mrs played by of Newton and Lynn Bradshaw The employees and their part- at the AAA office at Logan. ners enjoyed a nicely arranged Llndsayson of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Lynn who spent three years in The remainder f the time Bradshaw of Wellsville were mar- - the service with two years in the banquet, program and dancing was ' spent paying concession ried as guests of the Carnation win h Party Friday morning in the Logan European Theater, is attending for which ten prizes were gamea vlenof thTchHstmas nartv Milk Co at the Wellsville Sec- school at the USAC. Christmas Temple with President ElRay Opening A"lls Camp of ond ward creation hall on Mon awardedS: H. Daniel of and sinSinS Christmas car- - Christiansen officiating at the mglu- Melvin Archibald was glfts Daughters of Pioneers held chairman Double Ring ceremony in the pre MADRA CLUB an enjoyable party, ended of the ,party. A lovely.018 2 the home of Mrs Hugh Clark Mrs. Thomas B. Lindley of sence of the brides parents and dinner with all the trirn-- J on Friday, December 20 at 2 p. m. turkey was hostess to the Wellsville the grooms mother and brother Christmas gifts were exchanged j mines was served to 115 in the Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B d Madra club at her of the Ladies room a beautifully decorated dining by the ladies of the iey entertained at a nicely ar and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Clare on tree. Senior home Club Mrs with Wednesday evening Christmas Literary ranged Christmas party at their Bradshaw. Following the cereEva Lee Gunnell as president. the where 0 on Saturday following Christmas dinner was A mony a wedding evening. was Mrs. Phyllis Savage and Mrs. The guests were seated at four beautifully decorated program enjoyed. Two vocal in served at the Lodge Christmas Juniper Mrs. Mattie which tables were decontDarley and entertained long the Leah Kidman tree, potted plants and lighted Logan Canyon to the newly weds, trios, Guardian class of the Hyrum 3rd ed with lighted tapers in crystal tapers in crystal holders artist- - their parents Mr. and Mrs. Rigby, Archie Maughan of Wellsville and Mrs. Anna Durfey of Beaver Dam beautiful ically decorated the rooms. Poinsettas, ward Bee Hive group on Monday holders. A Mr. and Mrs. Bradshaw, Mr and by Mrs. Maughan. accompanied Mrs the and Bradshaw Clara cards in and all members class place enjoynapkins, delicious turkey dinner was night. The Voval solos by Archie Maughan ed a couple of hours skating at keeping with Christmas. Darrell served to Messrs, and Mesdames sisters o the bride and Miss La- - and Anna Durfey. Vocal duets Walker acted as toastmaster and Harold i'arKer, Fdd btuart, kui Wana Bradshaw sister of the were by Mrs. , Darley and Mr. several responded, among which 0n B. Maughan, R. B. Eliason, Maughan and Mrs. Darley and vas Joseph B. Gunnell, a former Oliver S Bailey, Allan B Leish- - groom. The young couple were Mrs. Home Durfey. The book honored guests Friday evening employee. After dinner a Christ- - man Wm L PoppIeton, Luther at a For Christmas, Lloyd C. held by iu wedding reception mas story was given by Mrs. Baldwin, Evan H Bankhead, the Wellsville Junior High School Douglass was very ably reviewed Orson Perkes and two vocal so-- 1 Walter Perklns and Mrs Jennie by Mrs. LaVern Maughan. Lovely gym given Mr, and Mrs. Rig los The Holy City and 0 Murray. The remainder of the by parents by of the bride. She refreshments were served by the Holy Night were sung by Arch- time was spent playing games chose a white wedding gown of hostess to twenty two members ie W. Maughan acocmpanied by and prizes were awarded to Mrs. brocaded satin with net skirt en- and five guests. Mrs. Maughan. A picture show Pearl Bankhead and Mrs. Dona train. Her finger length veil fell from a crown of seed pearls and of scenes taken in the Rocky Leishman. Mr. and Mrs. George T. Darley she wore three strands of pearls Mountain National Park in Coloat a Christmas family entertained around her neck. Her corsage of rado were shown by Supt. Hardinner at home in Wellstheir ' rSWilliam S. Bailey of gardenias and red roses was worn ville on Two electric old Baughman. were laid Covers Sunday. and mandolin duets were rum entertained at a delightful on her shoulder. Mrs. Ribgy and for Mr. and Mrs. Henry Darley, Mrs wore Bradshaw' also played by Gene and Don Smart childrens party on Monday after Mrs. Libbie D Stuart and Mrs. of rosebuds and Lily of the of Logan. The remainder of the noon In celebration of the birthD. Murray of Logan, Mrs Miss Flora Rigby sister Mary A day anniversary of her son, Stev- Valley. "time was spent in Chloe D. Maughan, Mrs. Sarah dancing. of the bride was maid of honor D. Baxter and Mr. and Mrs number of out of town employees en. The young guests enjoyed a and Thomas H. was best Wyatt and partners were in attendance. moving picture show and a var- man. The bride and groom were Wodrow Darley and family. A social afternoon was spent. iety of games. A delicious luncheon was served to Linda Olsen, assisted in receiving the guests WELLSVILLE LITERARY CLUB John Wilcox,: Ella Wilcox, Zada by their parents. Others assistKind ing with the gifts' and serving tiOLDS ANNUAL PARTY 0 In observance of the birthday Ann Jensen, Jon Wright, Mark were Mrs. Ilene Barker, hunt of aninversary of Mrs. Vernon E. The Senior Ladies Literary Wright, Craig Poole,'. David Epp-ic- the bride from Newton and Miss remembrances Olsen of Hyrum, her sisters met Club of Wellsville entertained Penny Benson, Rodney Pet- La Wana Bradshaw, Mrs. Laree at her home on Thursday and at Christmastime. their husbands at their annual ersen, Mrs. Leland Petersen, Dr. Bradshaw, Mrs. Dale Maughan enjoyed a delicious dinner and and Mrs. J. W Wright, Mrs and Miss Joan Rigby all dressed social afternoon. The following Christmas party and banquet on Elton Olsen, Mrs Clifford Poole, in formats of pastel shades with attended: Mrs. Norman Baldwin May the Friday evening at the Flora Mr. and Mrs. Wm S Bailey and corresponding corsages. Mrs. Rudy of Cache Junction, were Steven and LaVonne Bailey rooms Dell School. The Christmas of 1946 A color scheme of pink and Niederhaser of Logan, Mrs. Earl white was carried out. On the Leishman and daughter Karen of beautifully decorated with potted be among . Christmas miniature stage where the gifts were dis- Wellsville, Mrs. Floyd Nielsen, plants, Arable Land trees and festoons. A beautifully played was a table covered with Mrs. Earl Anhder and Fred J. the most joyous The population per square mile of a beautiful lace cloth over pink Miller and Fred F. Miller of Hy lighted Christmas tree decorated the lhall where Christmas- gifts arable land in Japan is 2,430; in satin and centered with a beauti- rum. you have ever known. Germany, 587; in Italy, 500; in the ful four tier ring wedding cake On Sunday evening another for all were hudg. Poinsettas dec- United States, 102; and in' Russia topped with a minature bride and party was held in compliment to orated tire tables and place cards 68. groom. Lighted pink tapers in Mrs. Olsen. Card games and a and appointments were in keep- only crystal holders were at either social evening nvere enjoyed and A with Christmas. lovely ing end. A lovely lot of beautiful luncheon served to Mr. and Mrs. chicken dinner was served to 37 Disabled in Winter and useful gifts were received. Elton Olsen and daughter Linda, On an average winter day about Following the reception the young Mr and Mrs. J. B by Dale and Webs Confectionery. Baxter, Mr and During dinner the following six million persons in the United couple left for a honeymoon trip Mrs. Hilary Olsen and Mr. and or are perma- to Los Angeles, California. temporarily program was enjoyed. It was an- States They Mrs. Vernon E Olsen. Mrs Olsen nounced by Mrs. Pearl Leishman, nently disabled because of illness. expect to be gohe for ten days received many lovely presents. 23 NO, MAIN LOGAN chairman of the program Vocal duet, Mrs. V R Carver and son, Mark of Hyrum, reter Maughan Camp of the roller rink at Logan rhe held the Laughters of Pioneers at the party Christmas their on home of Mrs. James L. Wyatt 20 at 2 p. m. December Frkay, A good program was arranged and Christmas gifts were exchang was e(l. Pres. Sadie C. Maughan in charge. which luncheon all. ti'O cs c ortrod Rl2ldshaW Takes Wife 4 - j i j , rr - - j - . Lind-aroun- j i j BELLE MURE CLUB The Belle Mure club of Hyrum enjoyed a Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Carroll Miller on last Friday night. The delightful affair was The lovely home was gay with Christmas decorations and a beau tree. tifully decorated Christmas and gifts arrived Santa Claus were exchanged. The remainder of the evening was spent playing bridge with Mrs. Ellis Neilsen Mrs. winning the high score and Carroll Miller winning the all cut prize. A delicious luncheon was served to the members of the club and two special guests, Mrs. Jennie Burris and Mrs. Ruby Smith. i A'lGH'T Hy-guit- ar - cor--sag- id GfWi . h, . , i'.h 1 May CHRISTMAS' Bring You JOY AND com-mitte- e. bringing- - 5 iitcere IJJishes for a home the. CHRISTMAS TREE rg: y. 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