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Show ocial Aileen L. Nelson, Society Editoi Telephone June Larsen Will Be July Bride 4 yf ? Mr. and Mrs Conn Haderlie, Logan, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Janis, to Derral L. Siggard, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Siggard, Brigham City. The young couple plans to exchange wedding vows in the Logan LDS temple, Thursday, July 3, m the presence of family members and close friends. larents of the bridegroom will fete the pair and the wedding party at a wedding breakfast at the Bluebird Cafe imirfediate-lfollowing the temple rites. The same evening the parents of the bride will be hosts at a wedding reception to be held at tlie LDS Institute on the Utah State University campus in Lo- 771 Marriage Licenses & A 4 . ' ? V Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, July 2, 1958 Wrong State A MONTPELIER, Vt. (UPI) Jamaica, N. Y., woman seeking information about Vermont wrote to the state development commission at this address: New Hampshire Chamber of Commerce, Vermont, New Hampshire. The request was forwarded to Vermont. "2. Safe and Sane y Marriage licenses issued b the Box Elder County clerks office, BrighaYn City. Mr. and Mrs. II. Scott Larsen, ' Brigham City, announces the forthcoming marriage of their daughter. Miss June Larsen, Hol- Logan Miss Engagement Told .cene V V 5 Box Elder NEWS lywood. Miss Larsen will become . . . Fourth of July with play clothes " from Robertas. June, the traditional month of gan. bride is a senior student marriage, again weaved its ma at The USU and is an accomplished gic spell as indicated by the rush of 13 couples to the Box pianist. She is a former graduate of Logan High school and Eldon county clerks office. She is a member of The following were issued seminary. Lambda Delta Sigma and Alpha licenses by County marriage Lambda Delta, national honor Clerk Kay Olson: fraternity. June 2 Jesse Nate Bridges, aiyMr. Siggard is a graduate of and Helen Box Elder 53, Dingle, Idaho, High school and semIiene Gracey, 50, Ogden. inal y as well as USU. He has June 2 John Mark Farman, fulfilled an LDS mission to East 19, Boise, Idaho, and Virginia Germany. For the past season he has Christensen, 17, Frultland, Idaof Otto taught clarinet, flutes and other ho, with the consent Farman. woodwind instruments at PocaJune 4 Rodger Oren Oyler, tello, Idaho, junior high school. and Rose Marie He is currently attending USU, 19, Garland, Kirkham, 18, Carlin, Nev., with working on his masters degree 3 consent of Mrs. Leah R. Oyler. and plans to return to Poratello June 4 LeRoy Ballard Harris, to teach this fall. 19, Tremonton, and Sherry Expected home for the ceres Smith, 18, Fielding, with mony and reception are his the consent ol Mrs. Dorothy B and brother and their husHarris. bands and wife: Mr. and Mrs. June 17 Donald Wendel, 24, Frank J. (Wilma) Petty, Cedar Brigham City, and Marilyn Stef- City; Lt. and Mrs. Glenn C. Davis, Las Vegas, Nev., and Mr. fen, 21,, Brigham City. June 17 Bud Lee Knudsen, and Mrs. Keith Siggard, Miss Janis Haderlie, THURSDAY IS WEDDING DAY 19, Tremonton, and Gloria Corn- Lake City. Mr. Mrs. Conn and of Haderlie, Logan will exdaughter with the wall, 18, Tremonton, in LDS the Ligan wedding promises Temple Thurschange of Knudconsent Mrs. Glossie L. Mr. and Mrs. son Derrall of L. with 3, Siggard, day, July sen. Beta Sigma Phi , Highly Unlikely will be Lewis breakfast 19 Brigham Wedding Lawrence City. June Siggard, George a H. G. Wells once defined Members Attend Bluebird Cafe with to a be held at the served at Idaho, 23, reception Critchfield, Oakley, highbrow as a man who thinks Tri-Sta- te and Joy Williams, 18, Oakley. LDS Institute on USU campus the same evening. Meet he has found something more June 23 John Daniel Evans, Beta Phi interesting than women, 21, Libby, Mont., and Joyce Vic- vention Sigma was held this past weekMrs. Agnes A. Burton Returns to Brigham with the toria 14, Curtiss, Libby, in Ogden THE ORIGINAL consent of Mortimer E. Curtiss. end Members of the sorority from HISTORIC TRAIN Mrs. Agnes A. Burton has reShe reports that her visit June 24 Orwin Peirson, 21, and Utah par- cently returned to Brigham City there was very Idaho, Wyoming Independence, Nauvoo, CarthEsta and enjoyable and Plymouth, Jones, 18, ticipated in the convention ses- after age, Chicago, Kirtland Temple, spending several weeks that she was very - graciously Fielding. a sions. Niagara Falls, Palmyra visiting her son, Lorin and fam- welcomed into , June 24 Ralph Eugene the Chicago BETROTHAL ANNOUNCED Miss June Larsen, HollyAttending from Brigham City ily who live at Creet, Illinois. Falls, Palmyra, Sharand 18, Little Jr., Valley, were: Mrs. Leah Barker, Mrs. on, Vermont, Boston, New Heights ward where she attendwood, talented daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Scott Larsen, Darlene with 16, Martin, Roy, Merle Craghead, Mrs. Erma Jened the functions of the LDS York, Philadelphia, WashingBrigham City, will become the July bride of Clifford J. consent of Ralph Tolman. Mar-telchurch with Lorin and his famMrs. Mrs Geneva ton, D.C.,Mt. Vernon, Richl son, Fife, son W. also of of Clifford Cook, June 26 Danton Hess BeechCook, Ogden Hollywood, NOTES HOSPITAL mond, Va., Williamsburg and and Mrs. Evelyn ily. Humphreys and Mrs. Pearl Apostle, Magna. er, 20, Brigham City, and Fran Daines, Xi Jamestown jfus Alpha chapter and L. Lorin will be remembered cine Romer, 19, Brigham City Mrs. THE HILL CUMORAH Jerri Nelsen, Mrs. Marilyn here for his activities in high Wifes Recipe consent with H Mrs. of Nina PAGEANT The following patients have school basketball and other Campbell, Mrs. Colleen Burr, Beecher. PLAINVILLE, Conn. (UPI) write MemoFor complete details Miss at Miss Berdine Karen been admitted Cooley Peters, After beating several women in June 27 William Aaron VIDA FOX CLAWSON Craghead, Miss Delilah Westley rial hospital the past week: a cooking contest, Roland Ernest Grand 53, Shrouf, Junction, and Miss Shirley Walker, Epsi966 East So. Temple I just Colo., and Patricia Ansley Kee- lon reported, It was easy Tonsillectomies: Salt Lake City chapter. in a used wifes my Port Wash. 48, recipe ney, Angeles, Rex Dee Jensen, 3, son of Mr. exhibiPhone EM The together chapters June 27 David LaMont Malm-ros- ted decorations from their re- and Mrs. Roy L. Jonsen, Hol24, Brigham City, and cent Founders Day observance. ly Marie Olsen, 21, Tremonton. They won second place honors Connie Mace 11, daughter ef for the exhibition which inHarvey Mace, Brigcluded mache worlds, Mr. and Mrs. paper Sorority Summer Party painted blue glittering with se- ham City RFD 2. Termed Great Success quins upon angel hair clouds. Kim Munk, 4, and Leslie Miniature rockets completed the Munk, 3, children of Mr. and Both chapters of Beta Sigma decorations in the Invitation to Mrs. Marriner Munk, Hotvell. Full Program tot to teen wear Phi, Epsilon and Xi Alpha, join- Life theme. 92 South Main Carol Arrowsmith, 9, daughwas a full afternoon pro- ed together for summer fun at It Limousine Servics Day WeHng Airport ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Arn.'jL'Wi'jgram as girls of the Happy Rees Pioneer park, Friday eveOgrlen to Salt Lake Airport to Ogjen rowsmith, Brigham City. Three Packed Clover 411 club met Wednesday. ning, June 27. Party A delicious picnic lunch was The girls met at the home of Fete Vacationers their leader, Mrs Darlene Han-- , served to members and their Days sen, and prepared cinnamon and partners. R. T. Poore, Yuba Chairmen were Mrs. Colleen Mr. and Mrs. cheese rolls from mix made at and their three chilCalif., City, Burr, Epsilon chapter and Mrs. a prior meeting. dren, Randy, Jerry and Patti, Barbara Xi chapRowe, Alpha have been enjoying a party packThey made plans for the skit to be given at 411 Camp at Club ter, assisted by Miss Deann Ras- ed three days in Brigham City. Mrs. Marsha mussen, McFarlene, River. They have been staying at the Mrs. Arlene Hansen, Mrs. Janet home' Health lesson for the day was of Mrs. Poores Cosgrove, Mrs Merlynn Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Herman parents, Kotter, given by Roberta Bosley. Mrs. Erma Jenson, Mrs. Nelda Mrs. Poore is the former Ruth It was announced tjiat Shir- Parsons, Mrs. And Intermediate Points Evelyn Daines, ley Shinkle is recreation chair- Mrs. Merle Craghead, Mrs. Reva Kotter. Several family parties were inman and Sue Thang, safety Nelson and Mrs. Edna Jeppsen. cluded in the brief visit. chairman. Special guests . included Neil They plan to continue on to Biscuits Made and Vanette McBride and Mrs. Lewiston, Idaho, then on to Biscuit making was the order P. E. Peters. Moses Lake, Washington, before of the day as members of the they return home via Oregon. e club of Crazy Cookers by Marsha Yamasaki, the girls met this past week. made plain, cinnamon and triMarked the Spot Patty Misrasi was in charge angle jelly biscuits. with the girls singing God Bless This week the Pixies met at man and his wife were The fat America, followed by prayer by Karen Shaws home. At this to their seats in the returning Janice Tsushima. meeting, two new members ar- theater, after the intermission. Following the pledge directed rived. They were Nancy Mega-hueDid I tread on your toes as I and Denise Orchard. went out? he asked a man at Those who were at this meet the end of the row. You did, replied the other ing made their slippers ready to put elastic in them. Refresh- grimly, expecting an apology. . The fat man turned to his wife. ments were served by Karen Trip No. i Deport from Brigham City at 10:30 p.m. IN THE Shaw Al right, Mary, he said, this is Jlene Mcmurtrey, our row. NOTICE: the bride of Clifford J. Cook, also of Hollywood, in a ceremony to take place in Las Vegas early in July. They will also honeymoon in Las Vegas. The bridegroom is the son of Clifford W. Cook, Ogden, and Mrs. Pearl Apostle, Magna. Following their wedding vows the couple plans, to reside at 1711 North Alexandria Avenue, Hollywood 27, Calif. The bride, in Brigham City and surrounding communities for her lovely voice, is a graduate of Box Elder High school and seminary. She attended University of Utah and completed a business course at Henegar Business college in Ogden. She is presently employed at Jerry Bell Employment Agen, cy as a secretary. Mr. Cook, formerly of Ogden and Magna, is a graduate of Cyprus High school; has completed U. S. Air Force duty and is now branch credit manager for the Sherwin Williams Paint company in Hollywood. well-know- e sis-tei- for Modern STORE BUILDINGS Meets or Surpasses j ANY Test for tn tri-stat- e Qp&fjl Shar-Niagar- Tol-man- A.CSSMS i! Made Exduiively by - ALII A Art and Qift Shop S!f; EXPANDED VOL-VI-H- Art needlework Phone 26 g- why Ancient Age can say :, w 4-- Co-rinn- tii'Lites Tha Rmouiint rum ONLY, whtfl It hat at nplaning or deplaning paitongori. YOU to inturo that the trip will aporata. roforvatioa far mult have raaarvoliont laait an FARES Hotel Ben Lomond, I. Airport S. 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