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Show ARD-EXAMINER16, "AB. THE OGDEN STAND AY EVENING, DECEMBER OGDEN, UTAH, WEDNESD | 1959 a Wahlauist Junior to Offer Annual FARR. Christmas Program WEST—Wahlquist of the Junior| rection. oe High School will present its annual Eugene music ane department. GOReDEE SEASONS ine OF| ey night chestra in “‘Greensleeves Fantasy.” will sing “Winter \ | Melodettes tomer ee ee “A Christmas | “Wonderland” and ' at 7:30 in the school aduitori ium. a “A Time for Rejoicing” is the folk Song.” The French class will _ title aud it ae ie pede the di- present an old French carol, Boy’s Glee will sing ‘Here We a | Come a Caroling,’ and “Deck the — alls.” ‘‘Angels. We Have Heard. on High” will be given by the Girls : '|i Glee. * The fe mixed choruses’ will sing » “Oh, Christmas Tree” and ‘‘Silent| | Night. “Oh, Come All Ye Faith- | ‘ful’ will be presented by the com- | ‘bined groups. i A Christmas story and the story of Christmas from St. Luke complete the program. .° A. short PTA meeting will will © an pre- |) ceed the program, under the direc-— Buswell, : ‘Miss Holmes -Recites Vows. In LDS Temple In nuptial rites performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, the former | Miss Jolene Holmes became the| bride of Frank J. Geilman. President John B. Hawks offi- ciated at the exchange of wedding vows. That evening the young couple was honored at a reception in the Wilson LDS Ward Recreation Hall. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Beulah T. Holmes of Wilson Lane. Parents of the benedict are and Mrs. Julius H. Geilman, Orchard. Mr. 4548 For ley wedding and receptiin, hew Mrs. Geilman was attractively attired in an original gown of white taffeta and lace styled with threequarter length sleeves. A beaded crown held her illusion bridal veil. A large white orchid surrounded with red roses and cascading baby roses, made up the bride’s bouquet Maid of honor was Miss Melba Sampson of Boise, Idaho. Other attendants were Mrs. Jean Raw- lings, Mrs. Beulah Mae Illum, Miss Julene Geilman and Miss Jeanene Geilman. Miss Sampson wore beige, and attendants light green sheath frocks and carried bouquets of Talisman roses and pompons. Grant Geilman, brother of the/ bridegroom, was best man. Ray Geilman ushered. Newlyweds are making _ their home at 364514 Gramercy. Mr. Geilman recently returned from an LDS. PN in Western ee LauRene te er oS Mrs. ae of president. a tion |