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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 21

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I I THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINER 58 SUNDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 21 1952 Evanston Club Has Guest Tea EVANSTON Wjo A guest will leave this week for Cody Wyo to visit with their son-in-law and 1 daughter Mr and Mrs Robert Johnson and their children Lynn and Robin day tea is scheduled fey the Evanston Cinder Ella dub for Friday Sept 26 at 2 pm at the home of Mrs 'David Dunning A book review will be given by Mrs Joseph Seitz Directing arrangements ate Mrs Ralph Green Sirs Clark and Mrs Bernard Hopkinson ft Prepart Lemon Butter To prepare lemon butter to serve with fish just mix four tablespoons of melted butter with a teaspoon of lemon juice and a dash of freshly-ground pepper Serve the lemon y' Will Leave for Cody 7 'Mr and Mrs Herbert Payne I butteVhot If You Want Economy Buy QUALITY -V v- Newlyweds Making Home In Bountiful- Making their home in Bountiful are Mr and Mrs Harvey Lee Garrett who were united in marriage Sept 6 at the home of the bride's parents Mr and Mrs Leland Hawkins 175 Harris St The bridegroom is a son of Mrs Moses Garrett of Garland -Bishop Elmer Cottrell of the 14th ward performed the ceremony before a fireplace banked with baskets of palms and illuminated by white candles in seven-branch candelabra Members of the immediate families and close friends were in attendance Following the rites the couple was honored at a reception at the home with 200 guests attending Mrs George Brown attended the bride as matron of honor with Mrs Bill Dalton as the attending matron A brother of the bridegroom Mark Garrett was the best man with Don Davis and Lee Austin as ushers Topping the five-tiered wedding cake which was featured on the lace-covered table was a miniature bride and bridegroom Burning white tapers lent charm to the setting Following the reception the cou pie left for a honeymoon trip to Las Vegas and the southern Utah parks Prior to her marriage the bride who is a graduate of Weber high school and attended Weber college was feted at a party given by Mrs George Brown The bridegroom was graduates from Bear River high school and attended the A He recently returned from duty with the army in Korea i 'rra' ifca yj xLlcDgCOGDCTOQ A recent bride is Mrs Harvey Lee Garrett Sbe is the former Miss Darlene Hawkins daughter of Mr and Mrs Leland Hawkins i wv jg-franfc -yy 3fea Taking her place among the recent brides was Mrs Clary Belnap Before her marriage on Sept 12 sbe was Miss Lois Standing daughter of Mr and Mrs Joseph Standing (Rabe studio) 2 Return Fipm European Tour And Family Reunion in London BoxElder CoupleWeds BRIGHAM CITY Utah One of the loveliest bridal receptions of the fall season honored Mr and Mrs Troy Miller Sept 6 following their marriage in the Logan LDS temple Their wedding day was the 25th wedding anniversary date of the parents President George A Raymond performed the rites in the presence of a few close friends and family members The reception was held in the garden at the home of the bride's parents President and Mrs Glen Bennion Parents of the bridegroom are Mr ancf Mrs James Miller all of Brigham City The reception line stood In the spacious Bennion garden which was adorned with tall baskets of asters and gladioli The bride was gowned in an original model of white slipper satin nylon tulle and Chantilly lace The creation featured sleeves and bodice of lace and accents of lace on the tulle skirt A crown of seed pearls held the fingertip length veil of nylon tulle She carried a small white Bible encased in Chantilly lace holding a white orchid tied with satin ribbon streamers Standing with her as maid of honor was Miss Jean Louise Cran dall of Salt Lake City and as brides-maids Miss Arthell Wilkins Rupert Ida and Miss Dorothy Timm of Eureka They wore matching ballerina length gowns of aqua lace Seed pearl and sequin accents were at the neckline Each carried a small garden basket filled with daisies and tinted asters The mother of the bride chose a rose lace gown with pleated inset of nylon tulle Mrs 'gown was green crepe with gold sequin trim Both wore gardenia corsages John Meier of Glendale Calif was $est man with Robert Benson Robert Smith Dale Miller and Boyd Martin as ushers During the entire evening organ music was played by Miss Opal Atwood Mrs Grant Crandall Mrs Kenneth Holmgren Mrs Bill Williams Mrs Alma Warren Mrs Boyd Martin Miss Deane Bennion Mrs Marie Lillywhite Mrs Letty Troxell Mrs Wayne Zundel Mrs 5 Lewis Crandall Mrs Rudgar Price and Mrs Dale Miller assisted at the reception During the reception the white and i silver wedding cake was displayed It was topped with a miniature bridal bouquet For the honeymoon trip the bnde 'was attired in a two-piece blue knit dress with red ecces sories i The couple honeymooned in San Francisco and are now at home in Brigham City The bride has been attending Brigham Young university where she is a member of Nautalis social unR She will at "Utah State Agricultural college thi4 fall is a graduate of where he was a member of Val Hyric social unit He is engaged in real estate and insurance business In Brigham City Greatest Name in Television TTTTTV Utah General Depot News Ending a pleasant sojourn with his parents Col and Mrs Lawrence Skinner of the Utah general depot Jack Van Ness left last Sunday to enter his senior year at Ohio State university at Columbus i 4 i'Vi 7 4 Mrs Glenn Andersen of Brig- ham City and Mrs Harold Staples of Salt Lake City returned late August from a of a The two women left by plane June 20 for a European tour They went by plane to London arriving there 16 hours after take off at LaGuardia field in Nevt York In London they enjoyed a family reunion here they met hiany relatives Historic spots interest were visited and time was spent in downtown London browsing in the department stores Mrs Andersen relates that at night the store keepers pull blinds or irqn fences across their windows From London the two jcontinued to Belgium where they feoted the difference in European and American dress Dark conservative colors are used in most European countries and an American can be spotted immediately by a flower or pin at the neckline of a dress Americans also wear more vivid colors They viewed with great interest the diamond center in Bel gium 1 Garbed in Native Dress Layton Family Returns From Trip to Coast LAYTON Utah Mr and Mrs Harold Layton and three children have returned from a Southern California vacation visiting with relatives While there they spent some time with Mr and Mrs Richard Humphries Mr and Mrs Ben Layton and Rodney Dickson In Reno they stopped to see Mr and Mrs Byron Harris and Mr and Mrs Hyrum Layton with just one wall remaining standing after bombing attacks Lt and Mrs' Willard Call and family former Brigham residents were visited during their stay in Stuttgart Germany Over the rugged Alps they visited Switzerland and were disappointed for nary a yodel did they hear The Utahns were lucky as far as food was concerned in the various places they stopped to eat for it was generally good The cafes catered to Amerilan tourists In Italy they viewed Pompeii leaning tower of Pisa saw many cameos in Naples and from the Isle of Capri took a motor boat ride to Blue MGrpfto which turned out to be one of the highlights of their trip They entered the grotto in a row boat in which all occupants leaned down to enter the low opening in the rock The water reflected on the rugged walls of the grotto From Italy they left the tour and 1 continued on to Paris where they visited many of the shops After seeing historic points they flew to Wales and visited Great Britain The country was beautiful with small fields separated with hedges instead of fences In Wales more than 150 members of the Edwards Bowen and Davis families met at a quaint old town school house for a family party and dinner in honor of Mrs Andersen and Mrs Staples After visiting with relatives and friends in a number of small towns they left for London then on to Amsterdam and home The Etivoy 201NCII MAGNAVOX TV Lois Standing Gary Belnap OfHooperWec The Logan temple provided the setting for the impressive ceremony uniting in marriage Miss Lois Standing and Gary Belnap Sept 12 was the date of the nuptials which were officiated by President ElRay Christiansen In the evening the couple was honored at a reception at the Hooper Second ward hall where the receiving line stood before a setting of green palms The bride is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Joseph Rulon Standing Washington Terrace The bridegroom is a son of Mr and Mrs Ellis Belnap of Hooper A bridal bouquet of red roses and white carnations tied with 'white satin ribbons complements the gown which was stylec with a lace bodice and a stand-up collar and a full taffeta skirt with an over skirt of nylon tulle Her finger-tip veil fell from a head piece of matching pleated lace In pastel colored gowns a carrying colonial bouquets of 'pink and white carnations tied with matching ribbons were the attendants Miss Nedra Allen Miss Lila Allen Miss Karen Dayle Bead Miss Renae Draayer Miss Audrey Belnap sister of the bridegroom: Miss Doris Standing sister of the bride Miss Cleo Remington and Miss Colleen Wilde maid of honor For her marriage Mrs Standingvore a blue yellow model trimmed with black organdy while the mother wore a blue crepe Both wore corsages of red roses and white carnations Acting as best man for his brother was Linden Belnap with Fran cis Belnap and Bob French as ush ers Centering the refreshment table was a three-tiered all white wedding cake topped-with a miniature bride and bridegroom and mini ature white love birds holding wed ing rings The couple will reside in Hooper and the bridegroom win attend the USAC Legs Can Be Attached Buy Magnavox and you buy QUALITY you bring prestige into your home immediately! Magnavox builds a quality television set to meet EVERY budget I i EXCLUSIVE IN OGDEN ONLY AT Dunj wmsc Return From Bryce Lt Col and Mrs James A Mercer have returned from a short holiday stopping at Bryce canyon and going on to the home of Mrs parents Mr and Mrs John Dalton of Parowan The county fair was in progress at Parowan and was greatly enjoyed by the Mercer children Norma Virginia and Robert Lt Col and Mrs Herman Sutphin entertained a large group of signal supply top management personnel both military and civilian at the open mess last week Dinner was served followed by dancing Lt Col and Mrs "Norman Quist entertained Mr and Mrs Ed Biengly of Minneapolis Minn prior to Col departure to Fort Lee Va for a tour of duty Col Quist will be assigned to the staff and faculty Maj and Mrs Everett Cooper and their two children Terry and Jerry have returned from a 10 day motor trip through California and Mexico making stops at San Francisco Los Angeles San Diego Monterey and Tijuana where they visited with friends and relatives'' Mrs Matt Shipman has returned to her home in Beverly Hills Calif after a two-week visit with her sister Mrs Lawrence Edgar Capt and Mrs Edgar have also been hosts to newlyweds Mr' and Mrs Jack Keating Capt and Mrs Holmes celebrated their eighth wedding anniversary with a coffee and cake get-together at their quarters last week Having recently returned from Anchorage Alaska 1st Lt and Mrs A Berube with their two children Ronald and Frank are now residing in quarters on the post Lt Berube has been assigned to the finance section A third birthday anniversary was celebrated last week bv Brenda 5unlap The young guests helping Brenda to celebrate were Dick Ruth and Gloria Jean Moller Jane and Phillip Irby Patsy McCann Keisty Schell Ruth Ann Kight and Stanley Schwiesow Sgt and Airs Dunlap are entertaining Mr and Mrs Louis Schwiesow and their children Stanley and Rebecca Sue of San Diego Calif W'indmills sail boats i on the canals and people in native dres were some of the remembrances of Holland In- a small town Volen-dam the people of the town were all garbed in native dress The dresses black with colorful braid work on them and jail wore striped aprons and little Dutch caps Two bow's caused some comment on aprons until it w-as learned the lower bow held the aprdn down in case of tvind Even the boys wore their native dress and bsed silver dollars in place of buttons on their sloomer like trousers Everyone boys and girls alike had long braided hair iwth bangs The lair is not cut until they enter school Wooden shoes were everywhere and they learned a fellow must engrave a pair of shoes before he is allowed to marry his girl Cologne Is -Gruesome One of the gruesome sights of ihe European trip was Cologne Germany The sisters entered Cologne at 8 and were shocked at the bomb destruction still apparent in the town From their hotel window they could see many hotels buildings and homes Attend Idaho Reunion Mrs Beatrice Salisbury recently attended the Salisbury reunion in Idaho It was the first time the family has been together in many years S-Sgt and Mrs Noal Talcott and son Nat visited with Mrs Beatrice Salisbury before to Louisville Ky where Sgt Talcott will resume duties with the air force Mrs Talcott is the former Gloria Salisbury Dr and Mrs Adams Cowley have returned to their home in Baltimore Md after spending several weeks here While here they spent some time at the Cowley ranch in Wyoming accompanied by their daughter Kaye and Alta Cowley Mr and Mrs Earl Wixom are at home after spending the slimmer in Bar Harbor Me with their daughter Lyolia Mr and Mrs Jesse Thornley entertained at a dinner at Maddox restaurant in Brigham City last week in honor of A 3- and Mrs William Smith who are visitors here Other guests were Mr and Mrs John Thornley and Mr and Mrs Val Thornley with sons Brad and John Broil in Drip Pan If you want to broil corn or lima beans along with meat place the drained pre-cooked vegetable in the 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