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Show 2 South Cache Courier NOVEMBER 7, 1947 i Marries Old fjudxfZ Casthfi Lewistae THEATER Blyrum Man Weds pedistal on which stood a ture bride . and groom. , and Verdict Findings The ' l, wedding cake was made The wedding of Miss Flora of Judge Early corated Mrs. E. Mr. by of and the auY daugher grooms Making announcement of the W. Lundahl of Logan and Don Mrs, Constance B. Nielsen The old judge finds himself Assisting in the dinin marriage of her daughter Nina De Wayne Nielsen, son of Mr. mighty sympathetic with Moms Grace, is Mrs. Grace Hadfield of and Mrs. Edgar Nielsen of Hy-- , gift rooms were Mrs n 8114 fears for Bettys safety, for he Miss Hadfield became rum, was solemnized in an im- Baugh, Mrs. c. A. Lundahijl' knows they are natural and bas- Logan. W. Edwards, Mrs Y double-rin- g ceremony Mrsthe bride of Allan V. Bastow, pressive ed on Moms great love for Bet- son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon performed by Pres. ElRay Chris- LeRoy Hansen, Miss Kali. ty. Baston of Magna, Utah, in an. tiansen in "the Logan temple, Salisbury and Miss Marv Jea j Sorensen. On the other hand, the judge impressive double ring ceremony Octobr 14. a of mantel front' Departing for their recognizes that Bettys desire to performed by Pres. ElRay Chrisin Standing attend the Sparksdale dance is tiansen in the Logan Temple banked with fall flowers and moon to Sun Valley and part! as normal and natural as Moms October 2. The brides gown softly lighted candles, the newly Idaho, Flora selected a gn- f fears. was white satin and net with a weds greeted their friends that away suit of brown and long pointed sleeves evening at wedding reception Shephard check with brown Betty acts like she is intelligiven by the brides parents at cessories and and an orchid gent enough to handle herself and a full skirt entrain. sage. Upon, their return thl Witnessing the ceremony were their home. wisely, Mom, and the judge feels will make their hom6 this may be the point in her life parents of the bride and groom, The bride was lovely in a tra--i couple 11 for you to help her develop the grandmother of the groom, Mrs. ditional white satin gown, fash-- Los Angeles. j M. social grace and confidence so Alma Allen of Hyrum.'Mrs. ioned with a lace covered yoke important to a girls happiness C. Harris, Mrs. Samuel Christian land bertha of lace covered with sen, Mrs. Elias Nobie, and sisters j nowadays. seed pearls, long point-- 1 of the bride, Mrs. Jack K. Whit-- ! imported The judge therefore recom- lock and Mrs. LaMoyle Petersen ed sleeves, low cut fitted bodice The Junior Class of the mends, Mom, that you let Betty and Mr. and Mrs. Foster B. All- with buttons down the back and Second ward YWMIA held a circular skirt and full train. a rose go to that affair over in Sparks- en. festival Wednesday even p finger-tifell veil Her sheer dale on Friday nights, and bets October at the home of ing, the from a halo of seed pearls.' She Mrs. Albert 29, following shell do you and Dad proud. Immediately Nielsen. of a servbouvardla carried bouquet rites a wedding dinner was Class president Marlene Claed by Mrs. Orilla Lucas, aunt of centered with a purple orchid. wson and vice president Dixie Miss Shirley Nielsen,- maid of Next Weeks Case: the bride and Mrs. Ronald HadLarsen were in charge of the a in was members to gowned light Shall Joe tell Dad where he honor, field, a and games. of the wedding party and the blue model and flower girtAlice program goes at night? One hundred per cent of the grandfather of the groom, Alma Jean Lhndahl, in pink, eadlfiav-in- g in the class were presented girls of !d. withsatin brothers of nosegay Allen bouquets Hyrum, Professor Leroy Robertson, ' Mrs. Lundahl wore a with a Junior Certificate of Aribbons. Durrell and Allan, Courtney professor of music and head of ttainment at the conclusion of the department at the BYU, has Bastow; LaMoyle Petersen, Jack blue gown and Mrs.,( Nielsen corthe rose ceremony. won a $25,000 music award, said K. Wihitlock, Mrs. Ted Rogers black. The mothers had The Bradford Floral of Logan sages of white rose buds. to be the highest ever paid a and son of Lund, Nevada. the class with a large Anderson the presented attended Boyd wedd-jin- g d A beautiful composer. It represented first of beautiful roses. man. as best bouquet groom r cake centered the table. Tall prize in the Henry H. Richfield Luncheon was served by the Guests Were greeted , by the 'white In holders crystal tapers Symphonic Award for the western hemisphere. Professor Rob- graced the table ends. The rooms brides brother, Dick and John Junior leaders, Mrs. Esther Nielsen and Mrs. Virginia Anderson ertson was at one time teacher were beautifully decorated with Lundahl. to the girls of the Junior class. The was covered table serving of music at North Cache High. fall flowers. with a lace cloth covering pink The membership includes MaThe young couple, left for a Dixie Larsen, satin, centered, with, a beautiful rlene Clawson, honeymoon to Wyoming immed- five tier cake, decorated Jeanine Wilson, Myrna Coy Claw wedding iately following the dinner. with pink roses, hearts, and love son, Su Jean Anderson, Lu Deen The new Mrs. Bastow chose birds, the top tier was on 'a Allen and Naomi. Sorenson. for going away a suit of soldier ' blue with brown accessories. mother of the prospective groom, 9aae99eQC3C9sajt Mrs. Bastow is a graduate of who wore blue. Each had a corSchool and Senior Logan High sage of rose buds and carnations. Seminary, and has attended the Assisting with the tea were Lu USAC. She has been employed by Dcen Allen, Ruth Nielsen, Rhoda the Budge Memorial Hospital j Lyman, Elaine and June Had- and the Extension Service and field, Amy Petersen, Vonda other divisions of the college. jWhitloek, Della Mae Miller and Mr. Bastow is a graduate of luyrl Allen. the South Cache High and Sem- sit: Several articles were given for KYRUF.l inary and has also attended the the bride-elea showincluding USAC. At present he is employed er and luncheon by Ruth NielHarvester sen and LuDeen Allen at the by the International Co. in Salt Lake City. They are home of Ruth Nielsen on Septem-- j making their home at 406 8th bc-- 25. The Extension service Ave. in Salt Lake City. group entertained at a luncheon ; On Sunday, September 28 at the Bluebird cafe on SeptemMrs. Hadfield honored her daugh ber 22. They presented Nina with ter with a trousseau tea. The a lovely gift. OXFORD ACCENT . . . Monocled bride was lovely in a white forThe brides sisters and sisters-- I Sheila Ilowarth, Hollywood corremal with a corsage of red roses for made a quilt and presentBritish newspapers, spondent sued a taxi driver for assault and and white carnations. Receiving ed it to the young couple along battery. She said he kidnapped tie guests were her mother who with a supply of groceries at a and beat her because he didnt wore black and Mrs. Bastow and party held at the home of Mr. like her Oxford accent. Mrs. Allen, mother and grand- - and Mrs. Foster B. Allen. Alien Bastow ; n,- - Lun-dah- . FAMILY - - I Starts SUNDAY CONTINUOUS SHOWING STARTING AT 2 P. M. COURT I : j i .sm - , , J I j BETTY vs. MOM ; Docket: Shall Betty go to the dance: Spark-dal- e BETTY: CUUDEUIO.fl.am Batad ob the Play by Paul Oabazn Pulitrar Friz Naval by Marlorla Kaanaa Rawlingi Olraciad by Claranca Brown Scrn Trtduil I) Hv-ru- Mom always says no when I ask to go to the Sparkdale dance. I cant understand why, because I love dancing and nearly all of my friends go to the one over In Sparksdale on Friday nights and say its real nice. Im sixteen years old and Ive never danced with anyone except my girl friend, Jean. I think I should be allowed to dance with boys. CLEM BEVANS MANGARET WYCHMIY FORREST TUCKER SIDNEY FRANKUN Rose Festival ' MOM: sister-in-al- j , i Betty is popular and shes a 'good girl, but I just dont think it looks nice for her to be out dancing. Besides, something may happen to her. I never went dancing when I was Bettys age. Grand Theatre Preston, Idaho I four-tiere- . ! j . ! Friday Saturday A NEW Carson j Hutton Vickers Frl. Sat. JANIS . 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