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Show Pauline Hodges Marries Mrs. Bertha Ilulse entertained her club associates at a luncheon Monday afternoon. Table games were the Nae 01sen and her attend-o- t and nine attended. Mrs. Kerma pastime 5,nta lncluded Greave. Mrs. Beverly Mrs. Fred Davis entertain8en and Kathryn Fife. Flow-JJ- i ed at a delightful luncheon er girls were Sandra Kay and party Thursday pinochle Greaves and Jeanlne Jensen. for the Friendly evening Scott Jensen, Brad and Stev-in- s Nine club. Those attending en Greaves were gift bearers. were Alice S. Smith, .Ora Wally Jensen was best man Rasmussen, lone Oliverson, for his brother and Ushers Marilyn Henderson, Bonita eluded Gordon Greaves, Oliverson, Kate Swainston, Bruce Hodges, Gordon Stock-- o Ethel Mockli and Laverna dale and Jed Morrison. Mrs. Smith and Wanner. Pink was featured In the Mrs. Rasmussen won score decorations and an attraction honors. was the white flocked Christmas tree bedecked with satin Sixteen members of the ornaments in pink. Gifts re- Pickwick club had an enjoyceived were placed beneath able evening at the home of the tree. Mrs. Wanda Palmer ThursThe attendants to the bride day evening. Coy Manning, were frocked In pink brocad- with Constance Davis as aced satin. Mrs. Hodges wore companist, presented a musa pink knit suit and Mrs. Jen- ical program titled, "Folk Songs U.S.A., a collection sen chose blue. After a short honeymoon the adapted and arranged by Alcouple will reside In Provo len Lomax. A salad lunchwhere Mr. Jensen attends the eon was served to 16. Brigham Young University. Mrs. Barbara Jensen was hostess at a party for the Nifty Needles club Thursday evening. Election of officers for the ensuing year resulted in Laura Larsen being named president with Dorothy Crockett, Ella Jones and Mrs. Mrs. Johnson remarked that Jensen as assistants. A saland it was one of the happiest ad luncheon, social chat evethe completed sewing times In her life. ning's program. Brent Jensen In Temple ,?auUnS Rrt1 ard t1!?8 8 m? JwSiein Jf"- ad .yS186 Jeen-- 1 J80 ,t.em' nla CENTRAL MARKET I 8011 Tof prldent temple presidency performed the ceremony. groom's parents were . -at a wedding breakfast Bluebird cafe at two . clock. The table was gay wlUj colors and symbols of the Christmas season. Covers were placed for 12 relatives and close friends. The newlyweds greeted relations and friends at a reception held at the Franklin stake cultural center December 17. The bride was lovely in her gown of traditional white satin which was trimmed in beaded appliqued flowers. Her bouquet featured pink and white roses and carnations. Her maid of honor was Ha- - , 1 ,1 STORE IGA GREAVES DON I THE CITIZEN 12, 1967 January Cluba - OF FREE PARKING LOTS IN OF THE BACK RESTON, IDAI10 -P- STAMPS STRIKE GOLD i STORE in-aos- ts . General Primary Head Honors Local Woman Mrs. Marjorie 0. Johnson was honored In December by Mrs. LaVern W. Parmley, president of the Primary General Board of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. She thanked Mrs. Johnson for the 48 years of service to the Primary Association and said It was a record seldom achieved. In the letter to Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Parmley said We are grateful for the love and service you have given to the children of our Heavenly Father. During these many years, I am sure many children have been taught to pray and walk uprightly before the Lord. Many will call you blessed because you have been willing to give of your time and efforts to teach them the gospel of Jesus Christ. "Please accept our love and and appreciation Satitude, and dedicated service to the children of the church." Mrs. Johnson received a pin from her son and for Christdaughter-in-lamas. Her son is Paul J. Johnson of Salt Lake City. The pin Is surrounded by five rues, representing the 45 years i of service. California Girl Married To Land Bank employees, board members and partners participated in a dinner party at the Westwood MR. AND MRS. R. VAL RASMUSSEN Vows Comish-Rasmuss- en Federal Exchanged In Logan Temple Center Thursday evening. At Miss Aldene Cornish and were used. The serving tables tractive flower arrangements R. Val Rasmussen exchanged were attractive with white decked the tables at which vows on December lace cloths over pink and wedding 20. for were marked covers 16 in the Logan LDS temple. centered with candled roses,! The double-rin- g ceremony alternating red and pink. A The LoPine camp, Daugh- was Tom Priestley of Preston President trousseau was displayed. performed by was enter- A. ters of in the George was married December 19 in tained Pioneers, Raymond, Those assisting with trousby Mrs. Vera Nelson rela- seau, decorations, and as Rock Springs, Wyo., to Kay January 4. Dessa Sant gave presence of friends fcnd ! tives. aunts were hostesses of the of Journal from the of the excerpts Freeman, daughter The bride is the daughter bride, Orvilla Richards, FlorMr. and Mrs. John Freeman Joseph Smith Black. The of Alden P. Cornish of Cove. ence Allen, Mildred Karren, of Frances Marion of Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. biography of The are Carma Cornish and Donna Cas-sithe e parents groom Stephenson was read by Reuben D. Gilbert. Bill Karren and Priestley is the son of Mrs. Bell and a dainty repast Mr. and Mrs. Rasmussen of Cache Junc- brothers-in-laAlta I. Priestley and the late was served to 10. Kenneth Moos-mation. Skidmore, Jacob A. Priestley. He is and LarGunnell enterLanny Merle Mrs. the Following ceremony, employed with the Exeter Oil tained members Bright of her bridge the parents of the groom ry Milligan, assisted throughDrilling Company in club at a party Thursday eve- were hosts at a wedding out the evening, with Lanny Springs. ning. Mrs. Roberta West breakfast at the USU Colon- acting as master of ceremonThe newlyweds will make Mrs. Sylvia Davis won ial Room for members of the ies and Kenneth offering a prayer; after which their home in Rock Springs. score awards at the game. wedding party and close closing the bride and groom express- Mrs. Lavinia Cutler was a friends. special guest. SELLS COWS of the bride honored the couThe Preston Ladles Liter-- , ple at a reception in the and served pieces to guests. Wendell H. Smith, Preston, For traveling, the bride has reported the sale of ary club included guests at Cove ward cultural hall. a black and white suit chose a party given by Mrs. Harley The bride wore a three registered h matcMn? accessories Hereford cows to John T Greaves and Mrs. Sherwin of lace gown Chantilly a white orchid, aj wore and and Power Webb at Utah the Preston. Sharp, oreanza over gift from the groom. LW Co., auditorium Tlmu--I afternoon, Prior to the wedding, show-- 1 bod- and sequins. The fit! motifs were used In were given for the bride era was with tapjce styied orative scheme. Eddie Bur-ni- p ered sleeves, satin long Clark in Cove, alLouise buttons, by was the guest entertain- and a neck- so by roommates, Carolina! er who showed slides and line. A crown of lace Richards, Mary Reeder, Karelated Interesting observa- blossoms dainty and seed pearls re- thy Hendricks, Darlene Me-- 1 tions and facts gathered leased her shoulder-lengt- h cham and Sue Smee, in Logwhile he was on a mission In veil of sheer bridal illusion. an and a welcome home misHong Kong. He also display- Her bridal bouquet was a cellaneous party following the ed some articles he brought white orchid surround- honeymoon given by Doris back. Dainty refreshments single with pink ribbon, with Hansen and Christie Need-- 1 ed were served to 50 at the con- white rosebuds cushioned In ham. clusion. After their California hon--l pink velvet leaves. were eymoon, the couple is now bride the Attending FRANKLIN The literary her sisters, Bon Adell Skid- at home at First West and Arts club of Franklin had a Diane Moosman and Fourth North in Logan and more, d Christmas social at the the grooms ilan to continue their stud- Gunnell, Center in Linrose. A Gay sister, Carol Milligan, also es at Utah State. dinner of stuffed pork chops Louise Clark, Christie Needwas served to 40 people. The Carolina Richards, Kaham, was spontaneous program thy Hendricks and Mary and games were played. Reeder. They wore cranvelvet dresses, berry FRANKLIN Some 48 crystal red and their earrings, members and husbands of were balls made of bouquets the Daughters of the Utah shaded pink carnations hangPioneers enjoyed a meeting from their wrists, tied Hie Eighth ward gold and and social Friday night The ing with ribbon. of Wilford Life green ball will be held Janulesson, "The Acting as best man was was given by Randal Woodruff, V. Ushers ary 13 at 9 p.m. in the Mrs. Gene Hawkes. Follow- were Keith Densley. Ballard and Jay Franklin stake house. ing the meeting, a ham din- Dee Karren. Gifts were carFloorthow will be at 10:30 ner was served, chairmaned ried Randy, by nephews, p.m. by Ester Ann Durr ant Gifts Kevin and David Skidmore. Keith Jensen orchestra will were exchanged. A program Mothers of the bride and was presented by Darlls Nofurnish the music. wore matching suits ble and Dale Robinson, who groom comof frosted pink crepe, selecplayed Instrumental the colors of the SOCIABLE CITIEN tions, and by Mrs. Alan Por- plimenting bridesmaids dresses. Both Mrs. Alta Priestley had as ter, who sang vocal selec- wore rosebud corsages. her guests for the Christmas tions. Registering and displaying weekend and for dinner Mr. were gifts Myrna Allen, Judy LEWISTON BRIEFS Toolson, Kaye Carlson, Vic- and Mrs. Tom Priestley of On December 15, Mrs. Lloyd ky Jensen, Sharon Rich and Rock Sprihgs, Wyo., Mr. and Elwood served a turkey din- Jean Densley. Mrs.- Ted Priestley and chilner to members of the famNapkins were passed by dren, Tim, Brig, Kenney, The Shoe that puts you "Two Feet Deep in Comfort ily in honor of her husbands nieces, Carol and Nancy In smart And "Two Steps Forward" to Fashion. Present were Mr. Moosman, Jan Adell Skid- Kim and Tammy, of Salt birthday. Bronze-Brow- n The footwear color that is Mellow and Mrs. Carlos Elwood and more and Kathy Milligan. Lake City, and Mary and two daughters of Ogden, Mr. Serving guests were Doris Judy Priestley. Just right to go with the Season and Masculine and Mrs. Evan Hall and baby Hansen, Jane Pugmire, Kris-so- n men. for Clothes Tan Newest Brown and of Logan, Mrs. Elvira El- - tine Storrs, Cheryl Brench-wooWHEN COMFORT IS IMLloyds mother, and ley, Elaine Hyer and Carol Gale and Kelly Elwood. PORTANT and Cathy Allen. Others Nina Leavitt and son sisting MILES OF SERVICE IS A with refreshments m Steven left Friday to spend were Zelma and Burdett MUST tiie holidays in Sun City, Cornish, Martha and Quinten JARMAN WINGTIPS IS THE SHOE Ariz., with relatives. Wnvne D. Bel ana J. Shumway, Bethea and An- Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Jones thony Jensen and Aliens and Wultor Ross, PuhlKhfM are spending the holidays In Fred Jensen. B Widths 8 thru 12 Published every ThursOakland as guests of their, A three tier wedding cake D Widths 7 thru 12 day by The Citizen Pubdaughter Vonza and her hus- - was displayed on a USE YOUR CONVENIENT BLOCKS family. ered table with crystal can- - lishing Company, Inc., CHARGE ACCOUNT Bobby Layne Is visiting at dlebra holding white candles JiwHon, Utah, and entered as second class home after completing his and floating flowers. matter In the Lewiston basic training in the army in The couple greeted guests Offlce. Post Louisiana. the a and under lighted arch PRESTON anne Laya Hanson hall was decorated in colors in Subscription of St. George came home last chosen by the bride and k a 84.00 Cache County. because of the serious tured a beautiful white gift $5.00 outside EVENINGS year. FRIDAY 8 P.M. of illness TIL OPEN her mother, Mrs. .tree; also wedding bells and Helen Layne. lighted floral arrangements Preston Man Richard n, 45-ye- ar w horned Semi Sweet or FLOUR S SSSl - I.G A. 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