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Show Hyrum, Utah, Friday, Oct. 15, 1948. SOUTH CACHE COURIER. i. Budge Mr. and Providence, Mr. and Providence, Colleen Poppleton (Keith Blanchard Becomes Bride Weds Calif. Girl Keith H. Blanchard of Of Jack Leatham SanLoganFrancisco, son of Mrs. Cora Wellsville Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Poppleton announce the marriage of. their daughter, Colleen, to Jack Leatham, son of Mayor and Mrs.. Wm. P. Leatham, September 24, in the Logan temple. President Archie Egbert officiated at the double ring ceremony. Immediately following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the Bluebird to the wed- ling party and a few close relatives and friends. In the evening a reof ception was held at the home jthe bride and groom. Mr. ; The guests were received by Mr. land Mrs. Win. P. Leatham, arid Mrs. Wm. L. Poppleton, Mrs. Grace Colletti, sister of the groom and Mrs. Annie Poppleton, grandmother of the bride; and the bride . v ; Blanchard and the late T. H. Blanchard of Logan, took Miss Betty Lee Stadtman of California as his bride in the Sunset ward LDS church on September 6. Bishop Floyd Griffith officiated. A wedding dinner followed, and the couple then left on their honeymoon to Carmel by the Sea, Seattle, Washington, Oregon, Victoria and Vancouver B.C. E. 7th N., a girl, October 10. Mr. and Mrs. Don Bingham of Births Memorial Hospital: Mrs. Leland Jones a girl, October 6. cl Mrs. Dewey Beck of a boy, October 6. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harry, 55 E. 5th N., a girl, October 6. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Griffith of Ogden, a boy, October 6. Mr. and Mrs. Veldon Clark of Clarkston, a boy, October 8. Mr. and Mrs. Verno Greener, Prefab 1205, a boy, October 9. Mr. and Mrs. Ammon Vail of Hyde Park, a girl, October 9. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Wettstein, 293 W. 5th S., a girl, October 9. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Margetts, 47 N. 5th E., a girl, October 9. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Dahle, 555 W. 4th S., a girl, October 9. Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, 126 S. 2nd E., a girl, October 9.' Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Hoth, 626 E. 8th N., twins, a girl and a boy, Octo- Honeyville, a boy, October 11. Cache Valley General Hospital: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown of Wellsville, a boy, October 6. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Waddops, of Lewiston, a girl, October 6. ( Mr. and Mrs. John T. Sharp of Downey, Idaho, a boy, October 7. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Olsen, 646 E. 7th N., a boy, October 7. Mr. and Mrs. Rex F. Nielsen, 44 E. 6th N., a boy, October 8. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Young of Brigham City, a boy, October 8. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur K. Peterson of Smithfield, a boy, October 9. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Anderson, 253 W. 1st N., a boy, October 9. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse G. Nelson, 271 E. 3rd N., a boy, October 9. Mi-- , and Mrs. Lee Robison, Quon-s- et 106, a boy, October 10. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morgan, 63 E. 2nd N., twins, a boy who died and a girl, October 10. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell T. Diderick-se- n of Wendover, a boy, October 12. in the Cache count this past week to 1 COUrt Victor Leone Calm Afton, Wyoming Fannin, 17, 0f Salmon Thomas Leo Yates J1 I '! Ser man, 16. ' Lester Gordon Kenni of Auburn, Wyoming Eleanore Miller, 21 1 Wyoming. of C Ci ii e A a i. Ralph Sorensen Mortens, Preston, Idaho, and Jean if H, of v ss ie ii J Both the bride and bridegroom are employed in San Francisco where they will reside at 131 Yu- ber 10. kon street. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Allsop of Smithfield, a girl, October 10. Specialize in Shirts Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Keller of Visit In Salt Lake Curtains Mink Creek, Idaho, a girl, October Lewiston Mr. and Mrs. Joseph io. 'aawKj Haslam and daughter Carol spent 34 Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Collmar, 545 Monday in Salt Lake City. Alvin J. Allen of Hy; Hyrum and groom. rum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dick All! The couple were attended by Ruth len, took as his bride Miss GeraldPoppleton and Gerald Maughan. ine Seamons, daughter of Mrs. MelThe bride was beautiful in her wed- ba H. Seamons of Logan, on Sept. ding gown of white silk crepe, with 4th. sweetheart neckline, a lace veil The marriage took place at the Jcaughi with pearls and orchid cor- home of the brides mother. Bishop sage. The material for her dress Owen Yeates performed the cerevas brought from Japan by the mony. Bridesmaid was. Colleen Hutgroom. Mrs. Leatham was gowned chinson, and Darrell Peterson acted in beige crepe, Mrs. Wm. Popple-to- n as best man. The impressive wed-lin- g In black and Mrs. Annie Popwas witnessed by immediate pleton in black.. All wore corsages family members and a few friends. of gardenias and roses. The bride was lovely in a brown , A, color scheme of lavender and suit with aqua and brown green was carried out in all the ap- gabardine accessories. She wore a pink and pointments. The rooms were beautifully decor- white carnation corsage. Prior to the marriage Geraldine ated with roses, gladoli, ageratum was honored at a trousseau tea and fern. During the reception musical given by her mother. The bride attended Logan senior numbers were presented by Mary Jean Bailey, Leta Bailey, Archie high school and is a seminary graduate. The bridegroom has athlaughan and Jeanene Maughan. A beautiful trousseau was dis- tended the USAC for two years. Afplayed. Presiding in the trousseau ter a short honeymoon the newlyrooms was Miss Martha Leatham, weds went to Salt Lake City where pster of the groom. Presiding in the they will make their home for the gift room were Anna Lou Bailey, present. and Donna Williams, a former missionary companion of Colleen. The Friends Here guests were registered by Mrs. Gayle Visits James Craft of London Logan jpiidkeitt. of Toronto, Canada has and Assisting in the serving were been lately visiting missionaries and 'jAnna Poppleton, Florence Hustus, friends in Logan for a week. He is Doris.vLe.atham, Althea Leatham, at the home of Golden Stettler. He piara Rae Leatham, LaVem Mau- is an expert cabinet maker and ghan. Blanch Bradshaw and Jea-Pin- e some day hopes to make his home Maughan. The girls were beau- in Logan. . tifully gowned in formals with patching corsages. During the appointed hours about 400 guests Icalled. Many beautiful gifts were presented to the couple. e bride, recently fulfilled an mission in the North Central jLDS states. The groom also fulfilled a mission iri the Southern states from 13 -- 17, 1948 J1941 to 1943. Both are graduates bf pouth Cache High school and semFeaturing 4 Big inary. The groom was 'a member two Auction Sales: pf the armed forces for years. He received his basic training in palifomia and spent a year and a PUREBRED SIIEEP jialf in the Phillipdnes and Japan. Columbias Mon., Nov. 15, 10 The couple honeymooned Jn a. m. (Northern Idaho and. are making Suffolks Mon., Nov. 15, afterjtheir home here. restful sleep delicious meals noon. dependable Recently a kitchen shower honv was Colleen held at the home PUREBRED HEREFORD CATTLE :oring Miss Anna Lou Bailey, with Mrs. pf transportation in any kind of weather.' Individuals and pens Tues., orxna Baxter and Miss Betty Jones Nov. 17, 10 a. m. ps During the evening See your nearest Union Pacific ticket brides book was made. he will agent FAT CATTLE, Refreshments were served to SHEEP AND HOGS Gayle Pickett; Lyla Rae Jones, tell you a!:out the Sarah Bankhead, Dorene Allan, Individuals, Wed., Nov. 17, 9 a. m. variety of available services and paye Arlene Cooper, Mildred Rich-ma- n, Carlots, Wed., Nov. 17, 1p.m. Shirley Darley, Leta Bailey, accommodations. PUREBRED SHORTHORNS the guest of honor and the Individuals, Wed., Nov. 17, 2 p. m. ita ioi Hi MeservyLaunc Vows Exchanged By Young Couple h ch s s ha Phone i as in mtl in of ien thei ai ma; n c 1 ble coni ever tan esse less 1 'isdc de . ig 1 tion and jiurc wic ing may iume: :ussi( marl s r ear Swanskin is a soft, thick cloth; or a kind of flannel. A type of mound-shape- d tomb was called mastata. PRIZE-WINNIN- G ENTRIES CLOSE OCTOBER 30 1948. 7 Onion Pacific Railroad TZood o tie DeUty Stouiotteito c tion f Gr he e ew. miss cord miss Sm ts of Prie a ind T attent I. d le, irding le ei tion Nov. ? er 1, Ogden Livestock Show V-Th- i s spirii k of a as The ean lj of ; eat vi: y bf ie ni ri, sup Love tandin, teous meed Co; cts in t as. or y. ed by old. ch News Pould from f1 - ( C ipalifor jMk wi to an pr |