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Show Couple Trades LDS Vows Solemn vows exchanged In the Logan LDS temple by Miss Elaine Quayle and Hal J. Moffltt on Aug. 23 with LDS President Evan O. Darley officiating at the ceremony. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Quayle of Perry, and the bridegroom Is a son of Mr. and Mrs, Jack Mof-fl- tt of Brigham City, A dinner was held In honor of the couple at Maddox Ranch house. a Virgil Julie In BC Show Extra-senso- ry percentlon, usually referred to as ESP, has been much In the news of late years and there have been many controversial discussions on this subject. Many people allegedly have had mental flashes of the of others. History thoughts abounds In accounts of psychic manifestations such as Abraham Lincoln dreaming that he attended his own funeral Just a few days before he was assassinated. Dr. Rhine of Duke university reportedly has for many years been conducting experiments In ESP and has offered proof that mental communication Is a reality. Virgil and Julie, who will One bring their production Fantastic Night" to the stage of the Box Elder High at 7:30 p.m. on Sept. 24 under the sponsorship of the Brigham City Lions Club promise an amazing I GUESTS were greeted by the newlywed couple that evening i - A? I at a bridal reception held at the Perry LDS ward, with Mr. and Mrs. Reese Quayle acting as official host and hostess for the ii:i iWv Vi evening. th The bride chose a gown of satin with rounded neckline overscored with lace full-leng- k i hjr with sequins and seed pearls with elbow-leng- th sleeves, and a graceful train at the back of her skirt. Her bouffant veil was held In place by a pillbox hat embroidered with sequins. Completing the ensemble was a bouquet of tangerine rosebuds with green decorette robbons. to i a v. iW of Thomas Edwards, president, mot In the home of Mrs. Howard Bales on Sept. 10 for planning NEWS ELDER Junior High school will have the first meeting of the fall season Thursday, Sept. 19, at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Vilda Hunsaker, membership chairman, will be on hand to assist In this years membership drive. All parents of Junior high students are urged to attend and see a film strip entitled, A Plot to Abolish PTA. The will be Instaff for 1963-6- 4 troduced and there will be a social period following the meeting to welcome all parents of new Junior high students and welcome back parents of eighth grade students. PIA President Ray Reese encourages parents to attend tills first all Important meeting to hear the years activities discussed. LAKEVIEW PTA executive committee, under the direction Moffltt. AT THE conclusion of the reception a program was directed by Therald Quayle as master of ceremonies. Those appearing on the program included Margaret Bott with a reading, and a womens barbershop quartet from Bountiful The Classic sang several numbers, The bride donned a baby blue suit with matching accessories as her golng-awa- y outfit before the couple departed for a honeymoon at Jackson and Yellowstone National park In Wyoming. They returned recently to make a home at 186 South First West In Brigham City, Prior to her marriage the bride was honored at prenuptial showers hosted by Carol Williams and Alice Hldester. Women's j, s ' : N X- - t ti IN UTAH HEMI IS A NATURAL Brewed slowly, by a centuries old natural process, beer is Utahs traditional beverage of moderation - light, sparkling, J delicious. And naturally, the Brewing Industry is proud of the millions WILL PERFORM Pictured here are Virgil and Julie in one of the scenes from their stage show One Fantastic Night. They will be in Brigham City for performances on Sept. 24, sponsored by the Lions club. The anhlnga or snakebird of the Florida Everglades swims with Its body submerged and its long neck up like a periscope, the National Geographic says. it contributes to this states economy tnrough wages, advertising, rentals, insunnee, transportation and utilities. Money made in Utah, spent in Utan In Utah, beer belongs, enjoy it. of dollars fish-catchi- ng Many of the new evening and dinner dresses have trains 12 to 18 Inches long and wil take training to wear with an unstudied aid. Cyi UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC. UTAH DIVISION PENNEYS ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY our entire Set in Logan stock of 95c Gaymode nylons reduces vor a limited time the local and Professional club enjoyed their annual summer party in late August at the home of vice president Hazel Breltenbeker. President Thurza Kingston took charge of the meeting, with Elva Pierson leading the collect. President Kingston welcomed the members and urged each to Invite a new member to fall meetings. 3 SAVE for the coming year was discussed. Joyce Frlsby, state second vice president, gave an Interesting account of her trip to Dallas, Tex,, to the national convention. Mrs. Frlesby and Anne Erickson represented Brigham City at the conclave. Following the meeting, a delicious buffett supper was served to the 18 members and an enjoyable evening of visiting was held. PROGRAM 4 OAK CAMP of the Daughters jf Utah Pioneers will meet at the home of Adella Hadley, 417 South, 50c ON EVERY 3 PAIRS SEAMLESS ARRESTA-RU- MESH STRETCHABLE FULL FASHIONED AGILON N COUNT ON PENNEY'S OWN GAYMODES FOR QUALITY electric heat gives this Clean-as-lig- West Seventh pairs for 227 A DUP Hews on rhursday, Sept. 19, at 2:30p.m. A good attendance Is desired. SUNFLOWER CAMP of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold its first meeting of the season on Thursday, Sept. 19, at 7 p.m. In the home of Mable W. Andersen, 86 South Third East. A good attendance Is desired, and any eligible members are welcomeYORK (UPI) Norman Jewison, who made his reputation In television and then switched to direct the stage musical Heres Love during the summer, Is back In video NEW as executive producer for eltht of the Judy Garland hours for CBS. Jewison and the musical try-oparted company during Its ur tour. 1 flamclcss electric heating will still be the better way! Summer Party of Night. A Grows Up... Members Enjoy Annual Members Fantastic Tickets are now on sale and The committee now consists may be obtained from any Lions of the following: Thomas Edclub member for $1.25. They wards, president; Mrs. Howard will sell for $1.50 at the door, Bales, vice president; Ronald Jacobson said. Leonard, second vice president and principal Mrs. Robert Schreffler, secretary; Mrs. A. NARCE Edward Warren, treasurer; Mrs. Charles Olha, room mother chairman; Herbert Nobles, program chairman; The annual convention of the Mrs. Donald Carey, memberUtah State Federation of ship chairman ; Reese Hall, chapters of the National publicity chairman; Mrs. B.L. Association of Retired Civil Perkins, hospitality; John War-nk- e, Employees (NARCE) will be parllamentar lanMrs, held in the Student Union buildNellie Wight, historian; and ing on the campus of the Utah Harold Hamblen, budget and State university In Logan, with finance. State Federation President EdFirst general PTA meeting win P. Slabaugh presiding on will be held on Thursday, Sept. Wednesday, Sept. 18. Election of officers for the 19, at 7:30 p.m. at the Lake-vie- w school. All parents of child' 1963-6- 4 year will be held. ren In the area are requested George L, Nichols, vice to attend. At this meeting parpresident of the national ents will have the opportunity association, will be present to to meet their childrens represent the Washington, D.C. teachers and the classrooms. head offices. All general Lake view PTA Registration will be held from a.m. All retired civil meetings will be held on the seconl Thursday evening of the service employees are welcome Max-we- ll following months: November, and urged to attend, by A. Pohl, president of January, February, March and chapter 760. City Brigham April. :K4 When She BPW Business Mysteries of the Mind" act In One t : Conclave BOX Pritchard, Earlene Bingham, Pam Watkins, Alice Chidester and Elnora Collings. Assisting with the gifts were Karen Wyatt, Betty Quayle, and Cheryl i will present during her the current year program. BEST man Jim Moffltt was flanked by ushers Bert Moffltt, Lee R. Collings and Richard Peterson, while Ronda Nelson presided at the guest book during the evening. Those In charge of serving were Mrs. Alene Sevy, Mrs. Alice Snow, Linda Lee, Roberta of ESP, telepathy, and thought control, said chairman Leland Jacobson. Some psychologists have thought that the scattered Instances of one person picking up the thought impulses of another Is mere coincidence. If, however, one person Is able to call total strangers by their names and tell them their Innermost thoughts, can It be mere coincidence? This Is Just one phase of the demonstration Julie MAKE HOME LOCALLY Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Hal J. Moffitt are making their home in Brigham City following an Aug. 23 wedding in the Logan LD3 temple. The bride is the former Elaine Quayle of Perry. ed , demonstration r' MAID of ' V 1 I honor Janet Quayle, sister of the bride, wore a tangerine crystal satin sheath dress, while bridesmaids Carol Williams, Vickie Moffltt and Holly Moffltt wore pleated dresses In the same tangerine shade, and carried white mums. The bride's mother and the mother of the bridegroom were both gowned in beige with corsages formed of white and orange carnations. The color scheme was also carried out on the four-tierwedding caki edged In white lace, decorated with orange roses, and topped with a miniature bridal couple. 1 ' J T 5 NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, September 17, 963 ELDER Include ESP f a ' BOX THE bright-eye- I d little darling these and many other Benefits Today Healthful, Drafi-Frt- Comfort. She can play on the floor to her e hearts content all winter long and temperatures heat for her bath. always give her just-rigMom Hat Mare Time for Her. Because electric heat is pure as sunshine, there is less cleaning to do. room-by-roo- Advantages When She Grows Electric Heat Will Remain the Modern Up Hay. Because electricity is tomorrows way of heating, her home will remain young in heart" and retain its value for her parents. through many years No Maintenance Costs. She can look back on years of no cost for air filters, soot cleaning, or other furnace maintenance or depreciation costs. If its electric, UTAH POWER its betterl & LIGHT CO. Fur more information on Jtamehn electric heating, call nr unite the power company's nearer! office I Now Gaymodes, Americas largest selling nylons superb values at 95 a pair going right now at this low, low price! All Gaymodes are contoured as well as proportioned ! Double-loo- p construction that means only one of a twin-threa- d may catch, the other thread will stay in tact! All Gaymodes are designed for elegance even a sturdy cotton sale will look dainty, service weights reflect fashion trends in color! If youre one of the zild lions of American women whose in nylons is Gaymode, you can appreciate what great values these are! If you are not buy them now at this bargain price youll be glad to pay the regular price after youve worn them! Hurry in and save! 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