Show ff tr- i f r"r S ' THE HERALD JOURNAL SUNDAT Uiu L NOVEMBER i(M 17 Married In Logan LDS Temple IDS ISM county) Ulik In tiie Logan Temple Miss Gasser daughter of Dr and Mrs' George W Gasser was married to Gary Ross Olsen son of Mr and Mrs Ross L Olsen Ogden President (Ren Rex performed the ceremony " ' Members of the Cache Parents of the bridegroom Veterinary Auxiliary held were hosts at a wedding breakfast at the Bluebird In their first meeting of the the evening a reception honevening at the home of Dr and Mrs ored the young couple at the Johannes Stars Mrs Storz Logan Country Chib selected recorded music of The bride was attiredfaLa Alen-co-n the classical and romantic gpwn of lace with a chapel train and the program periods commented on the music and She wore an imported heirloom lace mantilla and carcomposers Selections included Mozart’s "Serenade” per- ried a cascade bouquet of formed by the Vienna State phalaenopsls orchids attached to white book of Mormon Orchestra Shubert’s "Trout a Attendants Song" sung by the Vienna RainChoir Boys and "The Attending the bride were Miss Prelude" Judy Ham maid of by Chopin drop with pianist Claudio Arrau luma Miss Linda Spencer Officers selected for the and Miss Jeanne Rust bridescurrent year were Mrs Mer- maids Lauri Bigelow was thyr Miner president and flower girt They wore moss Mrs Richard Jones secre- green floor length gowns of tary Mrs William Arters imported taffeta and satin was introduced as a new brocade with matching net member Mrs Wayne Binns hats and carried tierred 4ulr arrangements of pink and retiring officers Dale Christiansen and Mrs flowers Johannes Storz served as Gary London was best man Ushers were Wally Stephen hostesses to the meeting and Craig Gasser brothers of the bride and John Hale Mrs Gasser mother of the bride wore a pink delustered satin gown with a beaded lace top Mrs Olsen mother of the Mrs Gary Ross Olsen groan wore a deep pink silk chiffon gown with a beaded from Weber State Both are ven by Mrs Samuel R Wlio Their flowers were now the to Visitation State the University kd Mrs Franklin D RichThe attending orchids of Utah Eagle Auxiliary of Cache Valards Mrs Jon G Carpenter ley No 8114 was made on Miss Janet Thompson reg- Following a honeymoon trip Miss Suzanne istered the guests to San Francisco by Jet the Rlqhards Miiis ( Monday evening The bride graduated from newlyweds are residing at 516 Judy Ham Miss Linda Spen- Chloe Harrington was genMrs Howard Stokes the even- Weber State College with an South Uth East Salt Lake eral chairman RJN degree Mrs Tom City which to was a Hotkey and Mrs keyed ing The bridegroom graduated Prenuptial parties were 0- - Ross LOlsen Polynesian theme in table An and room decorations Cache Valley members wore A C muu muus and leis The program introduced Donna Rose daughter of by Ina Benson included a Mr and Mrs Clarence Rose the day by Mrs was presented with a Golden thought Harrington a song by Dar- Gleaner award in the Tenth lene Kaae accompanied by Ward last Sunday by PershIndia Ehren four dances by ing W Evans a member of A C Women's dubWtll Pauna Marler Trudy Evans the stake presidency She has fulfilled a West MyrLynn Haws and Mary meet Monday at 8:30 pinfa Ellen Thompson the girls Mcrtcim miidwi and has the Pioneer Room of thia climaxed their part of the held many positions in the Bluebird Hostess win be program by giving hula danc- IDS church She Is now East Mrs 0 Guy Carden ing lessons to eight members Cache Stake Bee Keeper A graduate of Logan High Dr Judd Harmon head bf of the audience she is now attending Utah State officers the department of political Grand Madam Trustee Doro- State University and is teachscience at Utah State Unithy Wilding of Salt Lake City ing Spanish at the Edith Bowwin give the proversity Pre- en school State on New Officers 21 For Cache - to Eagle Auxiliary Receives Mil! Min Min Carmi Hettinger Jeu Housley November Brides - To - Be v State Visit A reception honoring the couple win be held that eveMin Hettinger Mr and Mrs Rulon K Heninger of River Heights ning at Clarkston Ward recreation hall 411 friends and the engagement and forthcoming marriage of relatives are cordially invited to attend from 8 to 10 pm their daughter Mada to Steven Earl Ashment son of Mr ' and Mrs Earl R Ashment Afton Wyoming Mss Housley Mada is a graduate of South Cache High School and Mr and Mrs Walden Housley of Logan announce the Seminary For the past yearhhe has been employed at engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Logan Hardware Steve is a graduate of Star Valley High Carma Jean to Victor Stephen Budge son of Mr and Mrs School and Seminary He is presently employed by John Rush C Budge Logan H Michelson and Sms Carma Jean is a senior at Sky View High School SteFriday November 6 is the date set for the wedding phen is a graduate of Logan High School An open house will be held that evening in their honor The wedding win take place on November 6 A recepat the River Heights Ward recreation hall AH friends tion will be given in their honor that evening at Rich- and relatives are cordially invited to attend mond Community building All friends and relatives are They will make their home in Rexburg Idaho cordally invited to attend 0 Miss Grifftihs MsstHsea Mr and Mrs Andrew H Griffiths of Clarkston announce Mr and Mrs Delbert J Olsen College Ward announce tin engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daugh- the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Veda to Stirland Dale Hadley son of Rich Hadley ter Carol Ann to Steven R Meacham son of Mr and Mrs Logan Reid Meacham Logan Veda attended North Cache High School and Seminary Carol Ann has attended South Cache High and is a gradShe has fulfilled a mission to Central Britain and is now uate of Seminary She is now a senior' at Sky View High employed at the Logan LDS Hospital Steven has attended Logan schools and will further his The prospective groom attended Logan High School and study in art The wedding has been set for Friday Novhas served two years with the armed services He is now ember 6 ' Madam employed at Gibbons Dairy A reception will be held in their honor that evening from and Utah Tpe wedding will take place November 6 in the Logan 8 until 10 o’clock at the College Ward recreation hall sident Dorothy Mischke LDS Temple Ogden f Friands and relatives are cordially invited to attend Melba Mortenson of Logan received a check in recognition bringing in the most new members Raola Myers Logan auxiliary president was appointed a national Mrs LeRoy Blazer was chairman of housing Luncheon was saved and ostess to Booklore Chib at a number of door prizes were her home Mrs Willard Peart gave presented the program her original account of Ufa In Rich County ce -- to Golden Gleaner Award Women Welcome to New Members - included gram At last week’s session of the club the following new members were greeted Mrs Ramona Smith Mrs Ann Pitrowski Mrs Ida Marie d Logan and Dean Leah Booklore Club Meets At Blaser Home to Literary Study To Attend ' Luncheon Musical Arts Clio Members To Hear To Meet Mrs Refreshments were served Thompson On Wednesday prior Mrs Musical Arts Guild win Harry W Knapp was hostess at her home Mrs Dee Broad-ben- t meet Tuesday at 1:15 pm reviewed "Science and at the home of Mrs RusseU Faith in God by Eyring Christensen and Fletcher Hanson with Mrs J K as cohostess Refreshments were served Mrs Fred Thompson will BPW Club give the program Van-derho- Literary Study Club bers will be guests at Carlton Dqp-for- Miss Donna Rose r hutch- -' Cidntsw rnenie Journey” by Urre ff With Mrs Morris I Clio Club will meet Wednesday1 at 8 pm with Mrs John K Morris at her home ' 83 East 1 South Mrs Allen W Stokes wffl oe hi charge of the program "Let Them Hear” MfiCtlllQ Monday Night uitaess and l t'fesskmal Pro- - Women’s Chib win meet Monday November 2 at 730 pm in the Cache Loach Ret lira Looking for a new sandwich Comity Library with the corn-spreto hinch boxes? Cota dtlttre an world affairs in bine 1 pound of liver sausage! charge Beth Felt chairman with 1 teaspoon onion Juice! I10- - Philip S Spoerry and I teaspoon Worcester) specialist in the Far East and a la the USU history shto sauce Add cup ped cucumber with peel and department win talk oa Vi cup salad dressing This "How a Citizen Should Look fmakes 2 cups of spread I on a Revolutionary World" ikebettperfime ad Vt- 'I - chop-Russi- ' Ntiss Miss Veda Griffiths CHURCH BOOKS GENEALOGICAL SUPPLIES LD S JEWELRY Card Olsen We know of folks who grow green vegetables There it is them during the cold winter grown under glass in midwinter or in coldframes or months While we are not recom- hotbeds in spring Well perand annuals Violas transplant mending the growing of purs- haps if someone will try it easily they never wilt and lane It is supposed to be ed- first then we will? they lift their sunny faces ible Most of us are familiar well above the foliage Every- with Portulaca grandiflora WE WERE PLEASED with one should enjoy growing sometimes known as moss-ros- e the lovely geraniums still them and the patches of red blooming and unfrozen In tiie orange and planter at the home of Mr pink yellow WHETHER YOU nut white flowers it produces all and Mrs Norman S Cannon vitamins "greens” summer in the hottest and 354 Lauralin Drive They also taste- - you probably have dif- driest places and under the had some of the most beautificulty keeping the table sup- most trying circumstances ful berried Pyracanthas s plied in winter Lettuce cel- This same quality of persever- have seen Armfuls have been decoration indoors and ery and spinach usually are ance exists in the near rela- cut found on the market the year tive of portulaca purslane the plants are still covered around but the tender greens usually considered a weed In with the orange-re- d berries 1 1 are lacking the United States It has juicy Indoors a planter of greenery -- If you have a back room or red stems and bronze-gree- n is very fine wilndow November to you! A happy you lnay leaves which form a flat roslaundry The births tone is Topaz and grow some A pot of chives ette comes In well Instead of being tolerated the flower Chrysanthemum tasty salads and soups Water cress only as a pesty weed pursmay be grown in a pot sitting lane could be me of this most Drippings from bacon or hr a tray of water Parsley delicate and appreciated veg roasts have wonderful flavor does very well indoors There tables In your garden You do Save them in a clean covered are also many hobs desirable not have to sow or cultivate jar in the refrigerator Use pot culture If you have It Just grows of its own ac- them frying potatoes seathe room and a bit of imagin- cord as a weed In Europe it soning vegetables or browning ation you’ll probably try cu- is considered one of the most meat after it’s been dredged cumbers and string beans wholesome and delicious of in flour Logan Music & Book Co The Garden Gate (Continued from page 16) amount of moisture which they receive They should be kept damp during the bloom- fog season Violas love cool weather and they make their best display during spring and fan Many do not survive the summer but the seedlings will show up in the early fan These will sometimes flower and live over to bloom another spring while toe comers wait until early spring to blossom Most of the viola areeas-il- y grown from sced'and may be planted in" the tfall 'or indoors during the winter They may be set outside as soon as the soil is workable-- ) even in late March They are very r h?rdy The Imp Violas or pixie pansies of oldtime gardens were known as' heartease They are supposed to’ be perennial but in our cUmata they are most likely to be biennials V r L ' ' I a to to to to " it f to 7524121 31 West 1st North ARPEGE LANVIN Parfoms Arpegs in the squara bottle with the signet atoppee - lioo la— 1 a- -1 0- 2500 Etude Lanvin Aipcot to drench job frequently from top to toe In poor favorite fragrance TO: ic 750 Teaching in the home and community Ar Composing Own Dances 1 4a-l&- 00 8a- - 1M0 IjteM 0 £ Self Development of Any Age DANCE GUILD NEIGHBORHOOD Started by popular request Elementary bale counts 10 quest artists from Cachu Valley wil alslst If you have faith you cue aecompRsh Ihleqs d Phone 563-556- 8 Daily 3:00 pnrvto 5:00 pm ' ' r |