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Show 1 Shirley Clawson Marries Albert L. Simnon bestowed his name upon Shirley Clawson on' Tuesday, September 16 In the Logan' temple where President El Ray Christiansen pronounced the prominent young couple man and Iwife. Following the double ring ceremony the newlyweds were feted by the bridegrooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Simpson of Tooele, Utah at a wedding breakfast at the Old Juniper Lodge.' Standing in front of a mantel banked with fall Cowers and softly lighted t&ndles, the 'newlyweds greeted their friends that evening . at a wedding reception given' by the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lehl Clawson at their home in Hyrum. 'fyie bride was lovely in a traditional white satin gown fashioned with a lace tunic. Orange blossoms entwined into a tiara d caught her fingertip veiling and Bhe carried a bouquet of sweetheart roses and stephanotis centered with an and white satin, streamers Mrs. Jeanne Maughan, matron of honor, was gowned in a rose model and she carried a bouquet of talisman roses and blue delphinium. Bridesmaids LaVelle lace-edge- H. Peterson An open air service A new stake is to be organided marked the in South Carolina on Sunday. Oc- final appearance of the Salt Lake tober 19 by Elders Albert E.'Bow-e- n Tabernacle Choir in San Bernardand Henry D. Moyle. It will be ino, California. Pres. Smith and the 169th stake of the Church. Maw were speakersTThe Immediately following the set Governor up of this stake, the two apostles concerts given by the choir were outstanding features of the will go to Roanoke, Virginia and "Covered Wagon Days celebrabring about the creation of a new tion in that city. They were well LDS mission to be known as the Central Atlantic States mission. It received and great admiration is; to consist, of the State Of Vir- and appreciation were expressed ginia and North Carolina, and J.-- Robert Price of Phoenix, been has appointed presArizona, ident Of this mission. There are. about; 7600 members included In this mission,, and abot 10,000 in the remaining parUOf the old East Elder Central States mission. Thomas W. Richards in retained as president of the new East Central States mission consisting of the states of West Virginia, Ken- -' tucky and Tennessee. A or-chl- fl, f and I , c MARKET SERVICE Ruby Olsen, Mrs. Alice N. Olsen and Mrs. Viola S W)elch of Paradise visited the Primary at the Hyrum First and Second wards Monday afternoon. (El ffes XCNA LOG CABIN SYRUP1 . Tf . HUNTS PORK PINEAPPLE JUICE, 46 oz. ; & : ' SARDINES, Oil ............ 15c Published ' at Hyrum, Utah Weekly CATSUP, C. H. B. 23c sac but to , v. Smoked Bacon for Hunters . Breaki ' ' ' ' Sliced, pound ........ r. 83c... lesi pal A ce . . cia' cha din Delicious BACON - . -- Fine MeatsburOpeflalty ' post-offi- LIMIT X' I I Mon- BAG str hedt-N- O I T the stri 1. FLOUR, 48 LR. i . ilt . 43c South Cache Courier Elder Frederick Scholes, Record Legal paper entered at the in Hyrum, Utah as Second er at the Logan temple for 36 years, passed away at his home in Class matter under the Act Of Logan Sunday night, October 12. March 3,: 1879. His death bcought to a close a long lif of faithful and proficient EDITORS service, not only in the Logan tern NORMAN SEAMONS ' This will make the 41st organ- pie but also as an active worker Hyrum News Editor . Simpson, sister of the groom, ized mission of the Church. Of in various ward and stake capacMRS. LUTHER MURRAY and Donna Nielsen wore blue these, 15 are in the U. S., 3 in the ities in the church. , WellsVille News Editor gowns with matching gloves, car- rest of North America, 3 in South in 1 Europe, in Asia rying indentical bouquets of pink America,1 11 Minor,. in Africa, 7 in the Pacifcarnations and roses.. Derwood Clawson, brother of ic Islands and Australia. the bride, attended the groom as best man. October 3 marked the semiBoth mothers of the young centennial of the Salt Lake gtake couples wore models of black ad- of Zion. At the time of its orned with gardenia corsages. it took in all of the Saints The serving table was covered in the Great Basin. Later it was e with a lace cloth cen- limited to Salt Lake Many County. tered with a d wedding divisions have taken place since . cake a miniature then, and now there are 24 stakes topped by bride and groom, banked with in Salt Lake County. white dahlias and gladiolas. Pink functioning candles in crystal holders were at either end. In charge of servThe current issue of the Iming were Mrs. Eulalia Olsen and provement Era features the Mrs. Ethel Black assisted by of that magazine. The Mrs. La Voe Seamons and Mrs. first "number was issued NovemBeverly Jorgensen. ber, 1897. During these 50 years Mrs. Beth Clawson greeted the Era has been one of the leadthe guests and received the gifts ing missionary agencies of the assisted by Donna Simpson. Church. The President of the Myrna Coy Clawson, sister of Church has acted as Senior Edthe bride, had charge of .regis- itor, and associated with him have been at various' times, B. H. Robtering the guests who called. In charge of the trousseau erts, Edward H. Anderson, Hugh MADE RIGHT FIT RIGHT rooms were La Wanna Brenchley J. Cannon, Harrison R. Merrill, I LASTLONGER I and La Vonne Bailey. Joyce John A. Widtsoe and Richard L. was in charge of the gift Evans. Since it took over the work room. formerly carried on by the Young WE DAVE A COMPLETE STOCK AND $ During the reception the Womens Journal. Elsie bride was serenaded 'by her SigBrandleyf and Marba - C. ma 'Kappa Sorority sisters. Miss Josephson have acted as associGIVE YOU PROMPT SERVICE Claire Maughan rendered sever- ate editors al piano selections during the An editorial by John A. Widtevening. soe, an article by B. H. Roberts Departing for their honey- published first in December, 1908, moon to Southern Utah, Shirley a thrilling pioneer story "All is selected a going-awa- y suit of aut- Well! All is Well by Susa Young umn green wool with brandy-color- Gates, published first in July 1908 accessories. Upon their and The Era, a Ward Missionreturn, the young couple will ary by Harold Lundstrom, are make their home at 235 North commemorative features in the LOGAN 1st East, Logan, Utah. October Era. Prior to her marriage, the Copies of the Era go to almost bride was extensively entertained every country in the world. Thirty by her friends. one wards and 21 branches have Friday, Mrs. Jeanne Maughan an Era in every home. entertained at a kitchen shower at her home. A brides book was made during the evening and a dainty luncheon was served. Many useful gifts were presented to the bride. .Saturday, Miss Donna Nielsen LOGAN LaRae Nielsen, Hyrum, feted the bride, and groom at a is one of the thirty freshman girls party at her home. Games were elected to the ROTC Sponsors enjoyed and a delicious lunchState Agriculeon served. A beautiful gift was Corps of the Utahis announced by (t;: tural college, presented to the young couple. Col.'E. W. Timberlake, professor Shirley attended the USAC military science and tactics..Welwhere she was a, member of the of of . Miss, Nielsen, daughter Sigma Kappa sorority. selectd from 100 Nielsen,-waThe groom also attended the don 400 Advanced the by ;USAC where he will graduate at applicants ROTC Cadets at the USAC., the end of the fall quarter. He is affiliated with Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. . . Mrs. Marion Erickson ren Toni and Karren. i Miss for the high class , returned to Salt Lake City day morning, October 13. " Bishop and Mrs. Frank man had as their dinner on Sunday Mrs. Gladys M I Mrs. LeGraqd the hostesses, Miller and Mrs. Verna Miller. performances that were rendered. The choir El-d- Or , October l7 The Hyrum Junior Literary Mrs. .Nolan Jensen of Fair-Club met Wednesday evening at the home, of Mrs. Verna Miller view, Wyoming is visiting at the in Hyrum. The program consisthome of her parents, Mr. and ed of vocal s,olos,by Reed Jen- Mrs. Wm. H. Glenn. Mrs. Jen sen accompanied by Mrs. Gayle sen is the former La Nell Glenn. Miller, and a. lecture by1 Amy Kearsley on food care and food saving. Luncheon was served by m m mm John South Cache Courier 2 Club Meets GROUND BEEF, Leas, . ; ; j FRANKS, t . 55c .......... Lied, lb. Grade A Beef, lb CUBE STEAKS, .Tender- .. gfc POT ROAST, : Fresh Ground, lb..... S9c lb. CHEESE, tioi dei I we coi inf Th of 43c Nippy, lb. in of ho no de ne na op pi: organ-iVafliJ- n, tic de ; th qi hand-mad- four-tiere- 33 ce hi Semi-Centenn- ial u emu I Mar-cuss- en Tal-mad- ge Will ' I'ILSOII MOTOR COMPANY ed ! Honor Hyrum Girl , -- . .ES, youll sleep as youve never slept in . all your born days s ;;The Junior Girls of the Wells-vijl- e Second ward MIA were entertained at a Fireside Chat on Sunday) evening after sacrament meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Leishman with Miss Sharon .. Leishman as hostess. The opening prayer was given by Bonnie Seamons; vocal solo by Allen Leishman accompanied by his daughter Sharon. Mrs. Sara P. Kerr gave a very interesting talk on the temples she had visited. Norma Hoskins sang "If I Had My Life To Live Over accompanied by Maureen Maughan. Bishop Frank B. Leishman offered the benediction. A lovely) lunch was served and the romainder of the evening was spent socially. . -' Mrs. Blanche Bradshaw entertained on the birthday anniversary of her daughter Carol. Present were Lu Ann Maughan, Jan-jf- ce r Youll relax warm and inviting. Youll .slip off to sleep ing in Utah and the status among ' lions is na- - dependent a Upon development and utilization of. Convenient . . . dependable . . . comfortable .in any kind of weather. You relax from Union Pacifics fleet of moderr trains offer a variety of service and accommodations. rn - for compUf be Specific Vour formotion, local Vot oo"- - METAL MINING INDUSTRY OF UTAH light-as-- a r v even with windows wide open. And youll wake in the morning rested, refreshed . . v: . ; ; ? 4 your body recharged with the? jnergy you ; need to start a new , day right.' ' ; , Be modern! Be wise! See the new automatic electric bed coverings before you buy rt anc you'll Say "goodbye forever? to the kind. ; - old-fashion-ed , ' Wli "Union Pacific UNION PAC I F I C RAILROAD ROAD OR - V.IA. ., r the moment you step aboard. . You reach your destination rested and refreshed. just one feather covering that keeps you whole bed Warm all over, all night automatically ! mineral resources Mr. v. with no crushing weight of covers cramp- ing your arms and legs min- - Country's future the moment you stretch out ft. '.k '' - . 'The future of . . . gloriously at ease in a bed thats - already .... Leishman, Anna Poppleton, jjeanine Maughan, Marjean Baldwin- gnd Janice Murray. Luncheon was served and the time was spent playing games. and Mrs. James Thorpe entertained at dinner on Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Jay Brown and children and Mr. aid Mrs. Shar-jp- n Cummings and son, Mr. and Mrs .Jack Toombs and children 'and Mr. and Mrs. Ialph Benn- - an automatic electric blanket or comforter. by train Fireside Chat ... when you sleep under Enjoy Better Living ;l'Elockgfly the DAILY STREAMLINERS A Utah Power A Light Company Me 1 |