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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER FEBRUARY 7, 1947, and Mrs. Harvey Bateman and family of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lemon of Bear River were Sunday guests of iXlr. Will- PARADISE Mr. LOCALS Lofthouse iam Lemon. Mi1, and Mrs. Fred from Teton Basin, Idaho are making their home with Mrs. Hattie Mr. and Mrs. Verda Berry enDanielson at present. Mrs. Danieltertained at a birthday party on of Mrs. mother son is the Saturday in honor of their son, Mark. Fifteen boys and girls enjoyed sleigh riding and a lunch. Mr and Mrs. Oliver Smith and Mr. and Mrs, Merrill Burrell of Paradise attended a party SaturMr. and Mrs. Arch Rock were day night in Wellsville in honor Salt Lake visitors Saturday. , of their father, the occasion being his birthday anniversary. Mrs. Emma Dunn of Logan is visiting at the home of her daugh ter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Olson. Always the Newest Styles, Cheapest Prices and Largest Assortment to Choose From. Coats, Suits, Dresses, Formals, Blouses, Sweaters, Skirts. PAGE FIVE Wellsville Locals Lowell Markussen Marries At a candlelight service at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gordon of Pueblo, Colorado, their daughter, "Miss Gladys Jean Gordon and Lowell H. Markussen of Hyrum were united in marriage by Bishop W. M. Blackhurst. The ceremony took place January 30 with only members of the immed- 500. Prizes were awarded to 'enjoyed the evening were Bp. Mrs. Edna Thorpe, Mrs Dorothy 'and Mrs. John J. Hendry, Mr. Larsen, Dr G. S. Francis and and Mrs Leroy Leatham, Mr and Charles Leatham. Mrs. Charles S Cooper, Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Darley Mrs. Hyrum Woodwardj Mr. and Mr. entertained Monday evening at Mrs Walter Perkins and their home for their neighbors Mrs. Watler Boyd During the before Mr. Darley leaves for the awarded o were evening prizes mission field. An Evening of ParMrs. Mary Hendry, Mrs. Farris Bishop and Mrs. Frthk Leish-- , man entertained at a nicely ar- ranged dinner party at her home on Saturday evening. The guests were seated at one long table 'and dinner served by their daughters Doretta and Donetta. Covers were placed for Messrs lor games and social chat were and Mesdames G. S. Francis, and alovely tray lunch- Leatham, Walter Leishman, Ray Leishman enjoyed eon Those present who! Walter Boyd. served. Ernest Leishman, Archie Maug-- , Leroy Baldhah; Thorpe, Luther Al-'l- an Perkins iate families present. The setting for the ceremony was a beautiful arrangement of a seven branch candelabra with win, Lynn Larsen, Leroy Leishlighted tapers, and two baskets of man, Preston Brenchley, Lewis flowers filled with gladioli, snapBrenchley, Orson Perkes, Charles dragons, heather, ferns and pott- Leatham and the host and host- ed palms. ess. The bride was given in marrihe remainder of the evening Mrs. Janet Hirst, daughter Jan- age by her father. She wore an Bunco and ie and son Val, and Mrs. Margaret aqua blue dress, white accessor- was spent playing Underwood were visitors in Nib-le- y ies and a hat of white feathers. Thursday, guests of Mr. and Her corsage was a white orchid. Mrs. Bert Smith. Mrs. Howard Gordon, sister in law of the bride, was matron of Mrs. Frank Rock of Paradise honor. She wore pink and her left Thursday for Twin Falls, Id- corsage was of camelias and sweet aho to be at the bedside of her peas. brother Napoleon Bankhead, who Serving as best man was Howard Gordon. is seriously ill. The brides mother wore black Mr. and Mrs. Franklin J. with a corsage of roses and carBriggs of Salt Lake and Mr. and nations and the mother of the Mrs. J. R. Briggs and daughters bridegroom, Mrs. Vivian M. Anh-dof Hyrum, Wore black with Jaunita and Vivian were Sunday talisman roses and carnations. guests of Mr. and Mrs Floyd After the ceremony a reception was held. The wedding cake cenDean Cornwell in the Holy tered the table which was covered Land Dean Cornwell, one of with a madeira cloth. White tapAmericas great artists, .brings ers lighted the table. About 100 you striking scenes of Palestinian guests attended the reception. The bridegroom is a former cities, villages and countryside in full-colstudent at the USAC at Logan. He reproductions. See these beautiful Holy Land sketches in has also served 37 months in the The American Weekly, the maga- AT Command and was stationed . Your radio is an important zine distributed with next ' Sun in China, Burma and India theapart of your daily life. Keep days Los Angeles Examiner. Adv, ters. He flew 88 missions from it primed for perfect recep-tio- n India to China. ready to tune in on all The bride, Mrs. Markussen, has , your favorite family probeen employed in the auditing deWell help you to grams. partment of the Colorado Fuel keep it in shape with exand Iron Corp. pert repairs. Call us for After a short honeymoon in S radio service today. , . Colorado Springs and Denver, the couple will live in Utah. er USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN Edwards Millinery 33 West 1st North, Logan or smart to look casual but not careless. Wien your off-dut- y reverent Is Important need. OF Due to Stake conference Sunday a special program was given during Sunday School. An organ solo by Mrs. Elizabeth Richraan, cornet solo by Roy Dale Norris I accompanied by his sister Roberta, piano solo by Diane Norman, song by John Olson accompanied We spare no effort to help you plan a service worthy of your memories.. Kenneth Lindquist Mortuary Cache Countys Pioneer Mortuary ESTABLISHED LOGAN 1880 Phone 317 14 W. Center Its tiful ..service beau- Your Radio Mr. and Mrs. Wells Rawlins were. 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