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Show f f Jack t Raymond Takes California Maid As Bride I THE HERALD JOURNAL Lower - Simmons C. Engagement Is Miss Paxton Wedded To Reed A. Watkins Told In ule of cmly winter t.euiklino Past. m, who ft. L. Raw son, mation of honor, Miss Saundia Ann Wood, brides- maid and tiny Becky Benson as flower gnl. They were gowned in nioue taffeta frocks of tangerine red fashioned ballerina length with matching muffs adorned with holly clusters and white carnations. James D. Packer was best man and Elmer Wahlstrom usher. Receiving the guests were Mrs. Valrio D. Benson and Mis. Wm. H. Bennett. Miss Merlene Paxton hostessed the dining room while Mrs. James D. Parker, assisted by Laurahe Benson and Diane Christensen, was in charge of the gifts. In charge of the guest book was Miss Carol Lou Kimball. Music was furnished during the evening by Joyce Fonnesbeck, A invriv- Announcing the engagement of their daughter Helen to John Robert (Jack) Simmons aie Mi. ami Mis S S. Lower of Lewiston. Jack is the son of Mr, ami Mis. A1 Simmons of Logan. At the pi esent, Helen is a senior at the ISAC where she will graduate this spring with degrees in Home Economics and Journalism. Prominent in campus actiities, Helen has been society editor of Student Life, campus weekly, for over two years; 0 v, vow-- , with Reed A Wat-- 1 m uli-- , pm (mined Dec 14, in tlm Salt Lake temple. Elder Sn nci r W, Knnlmll of the Council imiiM kin- - it )" , tin' Twelve oftieiuted The lot mi i Mi Paxton is a d.iughlei of Mi and Mis. Kiank asioti of 127u hast Semmi South Si Salt Lake City Parents of the bndegiootn aie Mr. and Mrs. H Watkins Ji. of Logan. A wedding tinnkta-- t lionmed the muple in the piesident's suite, New house Hotel, following the nies A beautifully planned fetid the couple that evening at Ihe home of Mi and Mis. Win H Bennett, 1JJ South Twelfth fast Si. The hi ide was lali, ml in a gown of Kiemh mipoited laee ovn satin with inset yoke of .shier net. Her hallemui skill was of champagne nylon tulle over satin. Her satin Juliet cap with mange blossoms and shell turn seruied her fingertip illusion vul. She can led r while ouhid and slephanotis. The buries mother chose an ice blue ci epe di ess ir her daughtei s nn'plion and Mis. Watkins don-i- n d a Fienili blue ciepe. Both pinned rot sages ol Johanna Hill s lo their shoulders. Attending the bude wete Mis. 01 , ' & Jack Clinton Raymond Prof. Andersen A wedding un.ting the families of Raymond and Baize was solemnized in the Logan temple during the holidays, harming Miss Robbie Lou Baize became the bride of Jatn. Clinton Raymond. Miss Robbie Lou the beautiful daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luther L. Moss, 208 James Street, Oxnard, Calif., came from California, and Jack Clinton, son of Pres, and Mrs. A. George Raymond tiaveled Horn Augusta, Georgia where he is serving in the Christmas tire and poinsettias military, to be married Thursday were decotations for the holiday reception morning, December 27th. Mrs. Shelby K. Hampton inPrior to the military. Jack filled a mission for 2 years in the East troduced Prof. S. E. Clark who Central states, before which he gave seveial selections at the conBeattended USAC for 2 years. Robbie sole. Marlin Haslam sang Lou was a member of the recep- cause and Thru the Years. The brides going away costume tion and business personnel of the was deep blue with matching Oxnard Hospital after her graduation from the Oxnard high school. accessories and a white wool top coat. After their honeymoon they Pres. El Ray L. Christiansen will live at 2062 Green Street, united the couple in marriage. The Ga. families and a few friends wit- Augusta, The nessed the ceremony. wedding breakfast was enjoyed at the the home of the grooms parents. In the Mount Logan Stake recreation hall the wedding party re- By ceived their many relatives and Children of Mr. and Mrs. W. friends. Robbie Lous wedding C. Ladle surprised them Sunday gown was rich satin entrain, with a dinner at the Ladle home. peter pan collar, short peplum Included were Mr. and Mrs. Louand deep cuffs were of lace- - The is Spackman and family of Dewey-vill- e, veil came to finger tip length from Mr. and Mrs. Richard Miles a petite jeweled crown. Her bou- and son of Salt Lake City, Mr. and quet was of Helen Traubel rose Mrs. Orville Ladle and children of buds. The couple were attended Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. Leo by Richard Pond as best man, Ladle of Ogden. and Mrs. John Loosle as matron of This is the first time the family honor and Mr. and Mrs. A. George has been together for ten years. of the groom. Raymond parents Miss Karma Crowshaw was in charge of the guest book, Mrs. Douglas Miles and Mrs. Charles Jenkins the gift room, Mrs. Orin Miles, Mrs. Fhillip Hart and Mrs. For her first grandchild, Janice Alden Erickson the refreshments. Mrs. Lorin Yvonne Erickson, Beverly Grah- Deneen Hampton, gave a am, Sharon Raymond and Afton Hampton of Ffanklin Miles assisted in serving. christening dinner at her home. Guests were parents of the The wedding cake was a lacy tiered creation in white with wed- baby, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard ding bells, love birds, nuptial rings Hampton of Idaho Falls, her maand roses, silver beads and lillies ternal gamdparents, Mr. and Mrs. Williams of Lewiston; of the valley. It rested on a mirr- Floyd or tray surrounded by white chry- grandfather Lorin Hampton and santhemums and tall white tapers aunts, Peggy Joyce and La Dawn in crystal candelabra. A lighted Hampton. Ladles Surprised Children Dinner Marks Christening Supper Given At Geddes Home fust Fnt ei t (lining at a supper Wednesday evening at their home in Hunklin weie Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mis. Effie Villet of Snuthfield of the new year alleinoon at Ihe Blue-bu- d was hostess to members of the with Mis Roheit Gnifiths DeLure club at her home In Lewiston, Friday evening. 'as hostess y . Lunch was served and a pleasPlot. Stan'ey P. Andeiscn re-- I vowed Kredeiick Schvbeigs ant evening was spent playing budge. Prizes were awarded to "Wall Whitman." Helen Lower, whose engagement to John Robert (Jack) Simmons has been announeed Buzzer staff member, senior class vice president; member of Alpha Sigma Nu, senior honoiaiy fraterMiss meeting Mrs. Legion Auxiliary member of Chi Omega Soroiity and a Buzzer Personality. Jack was enrolled as a junior at the college where he was active in Alpha Epsilon Delta, honorary d fraternity and a member of Sigma Nu fraternity, prior to fullfilling an LDS mission. He served in Northern Caliloinia tor six months and then completed his mission in New Zealand. Jack is now in the Signal Corp at Camp Gordon, Georgia. No definite marriage date has been made by the couple. Members to Hear Lieut. W. G. Giel nity; Serge Benson Gives Program Mis. was George Raymond hostess to the Women's Literary club Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. an interesting Serge Benson American Legion auxiliary to review of the gave book The Wall Post No. 7 will meet Wednesday, by John Hersey. January 16 at 8 p.m. in the Cache Refreshments were served to county library. 11 club members and two guests. Lt. William G. Giel, assistant will ROTC USAC, speak professor, on national security. Is The meeting is open to the pubis also for Legionnairps lic and and husbands of auxiliary memAt ber home in Glencoe, Idaho, bers. Mrs.' Wanda Jensen entertained a group of ladies Thursday evening. The evening was spent in singing and refreshments were served to Mrs. Jessie Erickson, Sarah Rasmussen, Carolyn Rasmussen, Sarah Mrs. Herman Theurer of Westerberg, Marilyn Rasmussen, entertained at her home re- Velda Olson, Virginia Hansen, Members of Clio club met Wedfor her son Gordon and Bonnie Hansen. Zelda Moser and nesday, January 9 at the Bluebird cently Miss Lenore Rasmussen. 12 friends. W. as Pittman Mrs. Don with a Games and smorgasehr-gplayed of in the hostess and also bord was enjoyed. Gordon showprogram. Mrs. Pittman discussed the life ed slides of his European visit. and woiks of the famous French artist, Henvi de Toulouse Laut-re- c. pre-me- Jensen Hostess to Friends Mrs. Mrs. Pittman Gives Mrs. Theurer Has Party for Son Interesting Club Program Wel-lsvil- le e Carvers Have Supper Guests Tea whs served to club members and guests. Geddes. r . home of Mr. and Mrs. August Iverson in Nibley. Games were enjoyed and refreshments were served. Prizes were given. Enjoying the evening were the Iversons, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bitter of Providence, Bishop and Mrs. Parley Jessop, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Humphreys, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Jenson, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Shaffer and Mr. and Mrs. Newell Olson all of Millville. Hawkes Have Supper Guests Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Iloney, Mr. and Mis. Earl Shuinway and Mr. and Mis. W. P. Mis. Leona Blair and Mrs. Verna Waddoups In At their home Franklin Bow les. A variety of games followed Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. supper. Stanton Hawkes entertained at a supper. Guests were sealed at small Honoi ing their son Doyle, who tables where places were marked is leaving for army service Monlor Mr. and Mrs. Bill Davis, Mr. day, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lloyd of and Mrs. Horace Hawkes, Mr. and Weston entertained at a party Mr. and Mrs. Warren Staley Mrs. Earl Cole and Mr. and Mrs. at their home with family memand son Dennis of Jackson, Wyo., Gerald Wright. bers present. Interesting slides were shown and Earl John of Afton, Wyo., spent a week visiting with Mr. by Mr. Davis. and Mrs. Staley's daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Dinner guests of Mr. and Mis. Allen and other relatives, Joseph R. Baer at their home in Sunday, Mrs. Allen entertained Providence were Ella Frank, Mr. with a dinner for the, Staleys, and Mrs. J. W. Baer, Mrs. Arlean Dennis and Earl. Mr. and Mrs. Low and the Baer family. will Hyrum Literary League Roy Eskelson and son Conel and meet Wednesday, Jan. 16, at 7:30 Mrs. Emma Staley of Logan. p.m. in the Elite Club rooms. Hostesses will be Mrs. Inez Milof dinner John guests Sunday ler and Mrs. Connie Nielson. Ladle and daughter Clella were Dinner guests of then' sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Horton Layton and daughter Judy of Trail, British Miss Marge and Hazel Hendry Columbia, Canada and Mr. and were Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Sum-meof Ogden. They also visited Mrs. Giant Wooley and daughters Kathy and Caroi of Salt Lake his sister, Mrs. Pearl S. Bank-heaBooklore club met Wednesday City. at the home of Mrs. Everett H. Meacham. Guest reader was Mrs. David A. Burgoyne who in a delightful manner reviewed "As Much as I Dare, by Burgees Johnson. Luncheon was served to members and guests. Servicemen Feted Allens Entertain For House Guests Baer Guests Literary League Sets Meeting Dinner Guests Hendry Guests is Booklore Meets At d. Meacham Home Solemnized In Temple Ceremony Mortensen. lovely Friday evening. Mr. and Mis. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Deward Carver of Glencoe, Idaho Mortensen of Trenton exchanged Recent dinner guests of Mr. and entertained at a chili supper at wedding vows with Ellis Griffin, Mrs. Felix Feller of Weston were their home. Guests included; Mr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Grif- Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Swenson of North Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Maryltn and Mrs. Paul Ness, Mr. and Mrs. fin of T. onion in a double-rin- g Ernest Britenbeker of Preston and November 15 ceremony wedding Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Erickson. in Login LDS temple. Parents and close relatives wine present. Following the marriage, parents of the bnuegroom honetod the young couple with a wedding breakfast at the riuehi.d. Mr. and Mis. In the roses. Gentlemen wore carnation Moitensen evening, honored them with a boutonniers. reception and dame in the Tien-to- n A beautiful four-tie- r wedding ward recication hall. cake decorated in pink roses, bolls Radiant Bride and lattice work edged in silver The radiant bride woie a gown and topped with wedding bells of ivory slipper satin fashioned and lily of the valley was displaywith a mandarin collar. The fited on a small table covered with ted bodice was trimned with lace a crocheted cloth. The and tiny covered buttons. Those Assisting sleeves tapered to points over the Ruby Nielsen, aunt of the bride, hands and the skirt was full. Topand Joyce Baxter, a sister were ping her tresses was a beautiful in charge of refreshments. Friwreath of orange blossoms, also ends of the bride assisting included worn by her grandmother, Mary Mary Joyce Darley, Delores Olsen, a Haws on her wedding day 65 Mathews. years ago. They on a Olsen, Peggy were Kay Marlyn Brenchley, Jeanie Gittins. bam au of satin which held a Pat Maughan and Darlene Speth. fing veil of sheer IlAll wore formal dresses in pastel lusion, She carried a bouquet of shades witn carnation corsages pink rosebuds and carnations Colleen Anhder, sister of the centered with an oichid and tied and groom registered the guests with pink and orchid ribbon Ada Dene Nielsen the streamers. passed napkins. Gowned in floor length frocks A beautiful trousseau was on in pastel shades weie his attenddisplay. ants, Miss Karen Reeder, Laree Following a brief honeymoon, Andiew and Janice Marriott each Mr. Jensen returned 'to navy duty with matching bouquets, at San Diego, California wheto Lewis Griffin, brother of the his bride will Join him m Februbridegroom performed the duties of best man ary. Carolyn is a student at Sou'h The hnrie's mother wore a gown Cache high school and seminary. of deep rose nope aeiented with Mr. Jensen is a graduate of South a rose and carna'r-corsage, The Cache high school and senunaiy. bridegroom's mother chose to He also attended the USAC wheie wear a gown of blue crepe with he was a member of the ROIC a similar corsage. Gentlrmcn had carnation houtonmeies. Roy Bingham of Anialga. Mrs.. Jessop Gives Family Party Hostess to her family and other relatives at dinner at her- home in Millville was Mrs. Marlon Jes- top. Pi esent were Mrs. Arlean Low of Providence, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jessop of Nibley, Mr,, and Mrs. Edward Jessop and Mr, and of Logan, Mrs. Will Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Verio Jessop, Mr. and Mrs, LeRoy Jessop and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jessop all of Millville. In the evening, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Barker entertained the group wrih moving pictures. - Of Boyd Jensen Mr. and Mrs. Grant S. Nielsen Pinochle Club Enjoys Luncheon Hostess to her Pinochle club at her home Friday was Mrs. Marion Peterson of Smithfield. Luncheon was served to seven club members and a special guest, Mrs. Merlyn Knudson. Mrs. Peterson was assisted in serving by her daughter Teana. Pinochle was played with Mrs. Pauline Johnson. Mrs. Betty Kar-re- n and Mrs. Lundberg winning prizes and Mrs. Knudson taking the travelers prize. th ring-beare- r, A Mrs. Olsen Has j M Mr. Boyd V. Jensen ! I beautiful four-ti- er -i Slip Cover Hint should be ironed Slipcovers when almost "dry. Press pleats and flounces, and then stretch the slipcover into place on furniture where it will dry taut and smooth. For Lease Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Griffin ueddmg Jensen with Pauline Cottle, Grot-- J ' Dunng the evening a musical la Benson, La Nae Payne and progiarn was given with Keftord Joai Cottle assisting. Peek, uncle of the bude as masMany lovely gifts were received ter of cei emoiucs. Seveial solos cake, topped with a miniature bride and gloom, made by Ihe A. bndes grandmother Maty Mortensen centered the lace Hostess at a paity Thursday covered table with burning cannight at her home in Weston was dles of pink and white in crystal holders placed at either end. Mrs. Frank Olsen. Beautiful floral arrangements Eight couples enjoyed the affair which honored 'Reed Griffiths. of quilled qrchid chrysanthemums were placed about the room. home on furlough. Games were played and iefie-hIn chnige of serving v ere Mis. menu weie served. Henry Eller man and Mis. Fiank Dinner Guests j Mr. and f t Mortensen Griffin Wedding Is of Hyrum announce the marriage of thet to daughter Carolyn Boyd V. Jensen, son of Mr, and Mrs. Jesse N. of Providence. I Mrs. Villett Is Presents Program DeLure Hostess I'AC Woman's club held their Mondav Carolyn Nielsen Is Bride The double-rin- g ceremony was solemnized .n the Logan temple December 27 by President Archie Egbqrt, with mother of the bride, parents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Romain Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Low and Mrs. LaVar Anhder as witnesses. Following the marriage, dinner w . served at the Jensen home in Providence to members of the wedding party and Grant S. NielMrs. sen, Mrs. Melroy Larsen, Max Baxter, LaVar Anhder and Dennis Jensen. Evening Reception That evening a reception honored the young couple at the brides home in Hyrum. The receiving line included the bride and groom, parqnts of the young couple; matron of honor, Mrs. Melroy La risen, a sister of Valarie tne bride, bridesmaids, Nielsen and Joan Peterson; best man, Dennis Jeosen brother of little the groom and Larry Anhder, a nephew of Boyd. The bride was lovely in a gown of white slipper statin, fashioned with a high neck, peter pan collar, long pointed sleeves, and a full skirt with a peplum. was Her fingeitip length veil caught to a c own of satin and, seeded peails. Her bouquet was of red roses, net and ribbon. Attendants wore formal dresses In pastel shades and carried nose- gays of miniature chrysanthem-- 1 urns and roses. Mrs. Nielsen woie an afternoon dress of blue and Mrs. Jensen an afternoon model in black. Both had corsages of carnations and Members of the S.S. club entertained their partners with dinner at the Bluebird following which the grouo went to the 1 i iW imifontai p-- S.S. Club, Partners Enjoy Social Eve lllsen Dinner was seised to Mrs. Del-s- ,i I.ongst ol h. Mis. Maxine Bingham', Mrs. Hael Sotenscn, Mrs. huie Frank, Mrs. Edna Bird, Vis Cauna Bakei, Mis. Joyce Buhner and Mis. Ivalou- - Hnhner. ;vr I The couple will be at home in Salt Lake City, 228 Douglas Street, while Mr. Watkins completes his M. A. degree in music at the University of Utah. Happy Hour club nienihets met Sor-- fP Immediately following the reception the couple left on the California Zephyr for a honeymoon in San Francisco. The new Mis. Watkins chose for her going away outfit a gabardine suit of aqua blue with navy blue Happy Hour Club Entertained al the home of Mis. Mozclle IT Kalluyn Fairbanks, Elmer Wahlstrom and Mis. J. Slew art lo-e- Mr. and Mrs. J Saturday, January 12, 1952 n with Mrs. Cecil Payne, Mrs. Hodges, Mis. Melvin Olsen, Gladys Haws, Sharon Holt, Gloria Grant, Elaine Reeder and Baibara Butler arianging them. Guests were registered by Elaine Allsop and Jeneh Giant. Showing the beautifu' uousseau was Mis. Lee Cottle. weie given by Mrs George Butterfield and duets weie sung by Mr. and Mis. J. Aibon Christensen. For her going away costume the bride chose to wear a grey wool diesx and red coat with-nav- blue acc.ssoiies y i The young couple aie making their home in Ticnlon. PHILLIPS 46 SERVICE STATION Corner 7Hi North, 12 East Near College O. BARKER Wasatch Northern Oil SEE B. 805 South Main St. 1,,. ft ft y li & P |