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Show 4 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Couple sets temple Thursday, December 26, 1974 Sarah Yates, womens editor 723-385- 3 during the Vietnam war which was just presented a month ago. At that time they also presented him a litter of appreciation from Rear Admiral Cooley for his work in communications at Moffitt and in addition awarded him the Rood conduct medal. Christmas Eve Mrs. Souter hosted a birthday dinner for her daughter Lezlie which also included her son Kent Souter and the Craig Pixtons and 'son Kord of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pixton and date Announcement is made of the forthcoming marriage of Miss Margery Nadine Cluff and Alma James Yates by the Mr. parents of the bride-to-band Mrs. Halver J. Cluff of Colonia Juarez, Chih, Mexico. Parents of the prospective bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Yates of Harper Ward. The couple will be married on Dec. 27 in the Salt Lake LDS temple. Miss Cluff is a graduate of Juarez Academy in Mexico. She graduated from Ricks college and is presently Brigham Young university. e, food family women social Prospective teen dance Elks slated Friday Chapter holds holiday party at Felt home Preceptor Epsilon chapter of Phi heid its Christmas party on Wednesday, Dec. 18, at the home of Mayor and Mrs. Harold Felt. was home Felt The beautifully decorated for the holiday season, and chapter Beta Sigma invited members their husbands as special guests for the party. A hot buffet dinner was served to the members and guests, after which the evening was spent playing bingo until prizes were won by everyone present. After bingo, each husband was presented with a gift from his wife. Chapter members then exchanged secret sister gifts, to conclude a most enjoyable RECENTLY WED Miss bride of Leland G. Yates in the Provo LDS temple. Janene Christiansen became the in a ceremony performed Dec. 20 Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm K. Christiansen of Pleasant Grove announce the recent marriage of their daughter Janene to Leland George Yates, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Yates of Brigham City. The couple were married on Dec. 20 in the Provo LDS temple. A reception was held in their honor that evening in the new Pleasant Grove Sixth LDS ward cultural hall. Attending the bride as maid of honor was her sister, Kathleen. Her other attendants were Christina Yates, Debi Johnson, Carol Helewell and Nadine Cluff. Best man duties were performed by the bridegrooms brother, Alma Yates. The bride is a graduate of Pleasant Grove High school and LDS Seminary. She received an associate degree from Ricks college and later graduated cum laude from Brigham Young university with a BS degree in child development and family relationships. She has been employed at Geneva steel. Bridegroom Yates is a graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS seminary. He has fulfilled an LDS mission to the British Southwest mission. This month he will complete his, schooling at BYU with a bachelors degree in sociology. Since their marriage, the couple has been making a home in American Fork. evening. ST. POPES YlLE MCK i faith and formed the Church of England. son-in-la- w of Box university. Both he and his future bride served fulltime LDS missions in the Mexico West Mission and both of them now teach Spanish at thd Language Training Mission in Provo. TO BE WED Miss Nadine Cluff will become the bride of Alma James Yates in a Dec. 27 ceremony to be performed in the Salt Lake LDS temple. LSTRECTIOS Gregory I m his instructions to missionaries on Christmas festivities sent out from Rome in the year 601: The people should celebrate a religious feast and worship God by their feasting, so that still keeping outward pleasures, they may more readily receive spiritual joys. Pope . . . son-in-la- Following their marriage they will reside in Provo, where the bridegroom will continue his education at BYU. two-wee- k boys of Murray and and daugher, Mr. and Mrs. Ken (Debra) Gibbons and son; Mrs. Patricia Whitlock and two children; and son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Dennis Petersen and son all of Brighum City. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Petersen and children Holly, Peggy, Reese, Scott and Heather all of Bountiful completes the family group. son-in-la- Good morning! Especially to all of you who know where youre going to put all the Christmas gifts. I hope youre Christmas was a merry one and you are happy about the way it turned out. Just remember the words of Spurgeon who said, It is not how much we have but how much we enjoy that makes happiness. So if you didnt get what you wanted from Santa get busy and like what you got. Im sure if youll take a minute and pull up that easy chair so we can chat awhile it will make it easier to get back to the business of putting things away. You can even leave things under the Christmas tree for another day and take a breather from your clean-uoperations. Theres still plenty of news and its going to take a while for the Party Line wires to pick up everything that happened the past week. p RESTORED When Queen Victoria married German Prince Albert. Christmas visits of St. Nicholas (and the giftgiving came back to England, three centuries after Henry VIII had banned the traditions when he broke away from the Catholic Buzzing Around Mr. anf Mrs. Bryant Roberts of Honeyville are enjoying a and visit from their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Setzer and son Jeremy of Tampa, Fla. Riding to Utah with the Setzers were Mrs. Larry Reese and children Jamie and Timmy of North Carolina. They will visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wadman of this city and his parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Ray Reese also of this city. They will visit here for the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Josephson and children Mike, Wendy and and David and their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Steven (Laurie) Foutz of Longmont, Colo., arrived Friday night for a visit with the Karl Josephsons. Mr. and Mrs. William W. Brandt are so happy to have his parents Mr. and Mrs. William E. Brandt of Brook, Ind., here for the holidays. They arrived Saturday and will remain until around the middle of January. Home for Christmas is Lorn Vincent son of Mrs. Padeen Vincent who arrived Friday and will stay until Jan. 1. Arriving with him was Scott David who will be visiting with Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Rose. Mrs. Rose is his mother. The visitors are both stationed at Ft. Sill, Okla. Employees and their partners of the Box Elder met at the Red Baron Saturday night for their annual Christmas party. Thity-seveenjoyed the buffet dinner and exchanged Elder High school. He is now attending Brigham' Young Couple exchanges vows Family Meets The Fred. L. Petersen family in the form held a of a Family Home Evening" last Monday night in Bountiful. They met at a recreation hall in Bountiful and it brought 37 family members together for hot turkey dinner, program, films and games. Verl L. Petersen of this city was in charge of the program and their son Lowell who lives made Bountiful in arrangements for the hall. On hand for the delightful were the holiday Fred L. Petersens of this city, Mr. and Mrs. Paul (Elvera) Seely of Tooele and their and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Gregory (Pauline) Cunningham and son of Grantsville. Mr. and Mrs. Rex (Leora) Baron and son Roger of this city and their son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Clark (Joyce) Baron and two children of Provo, another son and Mr. and Mrs. daughter-in-laMark (Fay Lynn) Baron and son of Brigham City attended. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Petersen and Julie of Brigham City were there along with their and daughter Mr. and Mrs. David (Karen) Johnson and two son-in-la- son-in-la- News-Journ- Baby Arrives Just in time for Christmas was the arrival of a new baby son for the Quinn Larsens of San Bernadino, Calif. He was born on Dec. 19 and weighed eight n humorous gifts. Christmas bonuses were presented the employees by Charles (Tuff) Claybaugh . ounces. pounds They are going to name him David Quinn. Other children in the family are Suzanne, Sean, Scotty and Tony. Grandmother Mrs. Ina Larsen of this city is passing along the happy news. Sharing the grandparent honors is Mrs. Pierson of Yucaipa, lf PARTY LINE sends... Happy birthday wishes to Lion Bloom who was 106 years old on Dec. 25 and Hattie Sitton who will be 87 on Dec. 28, both from Pioneer Memorial Nursing home. Calif. Son Home Mrs. Dorothy Souter is so happy to have her son and RM-daughter-in-laand Mrs. Boyd Pixton and daughter Kristi Kaye home to spend Christmas with her. They will spend a week here and also visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mason of Willard. Mrs. Souter said she had just learned that Boyd had been awarded a Meritorious Unit citation for his duty in Guam Training ends 2 DAY SPECIALS AT CLASSIC Kressel, Richard, Ryan and Megan of this city. bridegroom Yates is a graduate All teenage sons and daughters of members of BPO Elks, along with their friends, are invited to attend a teen dance on Friday, Dec. 27, from 8 p.m. to midnight at the lodge. The dance is free of charge to all Elks teens and their friends, and will feature dance music by the Charles Larue Rock Band, with refreshments to be served during the evening. children Army Private Victor M. Mendoza, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norobert Mendoza, 150 South Firth East, Tremonton, has completed eight weeks of basic combat training at Ft. Knox, Ky. FASHIONS KAY GODFREY AND DEBRA JANE DUCHARME Local man to claim bride in temple rite ROUBLE Miss Debra Jane Ducharme and Kay Godfrey will trade marriage vows on Jan 2 in fhe Salt Lake LDS temple, with announcement of the forthcoming marriage made by the Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ducharme of parents of the bride-to-be- , Calif Whittier, The bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Godfrey of Brigham City, will host a wedding reception on Saturday, Jan. 4, in the Community Center to honor the couple. Miss Ducharme is a graduate of Lowell High school and attended California State college at Fulterton. She presently employed as an assistant manager of a dress shop. Godfrey is a graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS Seminary. He is student at Brigham Young university and has fulfilled an LDS mission to California. 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