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Show Brigham Cly, Utah December 1, 1962 Tuesday, THE BOX ELDER Womens Legislative Council 1 HearsTalkson Juvenile Homes Women's Legislative numbers were brought up Council to date i Childrens Party Set by Ladies Community Club Temple Ceremony Unites Couple Miss Evelyn Bennet of Grace, and Paul Hunsaker of Honey-Ivill- e exchanged wedding vows in Lfwn LDS temple on Nov Children and grandihildten of ""h President Geoige Lad.es Community club members the gioup's animat mt,nd officiating enjoy Child! ens Christmas pally on Patents of the bridegioom, Mr. Saturday, Dec. 15. at 3 p. m at and Mrs Dial J Hunsaker, enthe Seventh LDS wnid lecieation tertained at a wedding luncheon hall. the cere immediately following their home in Honey- at mony Wanda Nelson. chairman Party and director member June Sack-- V1"e will take ett report that Santa The parents of the bride, Mr time out from his busy schedule and Mrs. Allen Bennet, weie hosts to make a special appearance at at a wedding reception in their the party and to pass out treats honor at the Williams ward church to the little folks present the evehouse at Grace, Ida INCLUDED on the program for ning of Dec the day will be the visit of Santa, ON SATURDAY, Dec. 8, parents some entertainment planned espe- of the groom were hosts at an treat for time youngsters, cially house at their home in open chiland a dance for the older" dren. The bride was radiant in a dress Committee members for the ev- of net and lace The full skirt ent are Lola Campbell, Marcella fell from a fitted waist with tiny e Hume, Darlene Hadfield and It feabuttons down the back Card surtured a scalloped neckline rounded with seed pearls and long, tight fitting sleeves that were closed from the elbows with twelve pearl buttons Her veil of illusion fell from a crown of pearls. Her bouquet was Corinne chapter No. 11 of the a cluster of talisman rosebuds acOrder of Eastern Star will meet cented with melon colored metalWednesday. Dec. 12, at p. m at lic accents tied with velvet ribbon the Masonic hall in Corinne for with each streamer tipped with a and rose bud the regular stated meeting Maid of honor was Miss Linn the ceremony of initiation Members will receive the grand Fowler of Grace, Ida lecturer, Mrs Opal Jean Yeaton THE MOTHER of the bride was of Ogden, on her official visitawool jersey. attired in a brown tions. Past matrons and past pachose a mother The groom's trons .will receive special honor. brocade dress trimMrs. Mane Pahl, chairman, will champagne with fur. They each wore a be in charge of refreshments to med and She corsage of yellow carnations be sprved alter the meeting roses. talisman Al Win will be assisted by Pohl, The best mans duties were perRyan and Mr. and Mrs Darold formed by Paul Orme and Stearn Peterson Members and visiting members Hunsaker. Mr. and Mrs Travis Hunsaker are cordially invited to attend the as host and hostess for the acted meeting. evening Mrs Connie Hunsaker was at the brides book cake A beautiful three tiered was topped with wedding bells, two love birds and pink ribbon bows On each side of the cake was a large candelabra. RICKY ami Karl Hunsaker, Jim Hoe and Hope garden club will and Cliftop Ammons carried the hold its December meeting in the gifts and they were taken care of Sherline form of a Christmas luncheon on by ,Lila June Ammons, p m at Wood, Barbara and Georgia Ree Wednesday, Dec. 13, at Holmes. Maddox Ranch house Gift exchange among the memBetty Ammons was in charge bers will be held, and the program of the serving, with Roslin and and Juanita for the day will include the instal- Rochelle Hunsaker lation of officers for the coming Ammons assisting year. All members are urged to The young couple will make their home in Honeyville. be present. f? L Ida, le Ray-wi- ll The Welcome Wagon Newcomers is preparing for its annual Christmas party to be held this vear on December 18 m the social room of Holy Cross Lutheran church, 705 East Second South, Brigham City. The program will be under the direction of Mrs. J. F. Collier and will have both a serious and a fun side Reading the Christmas story from the Scriptures will he Donald T. Ranstrom, pastor of Holy 1 Wyn-nett- Set Wednesday 1 JEIESNIK EUOENi PERSOS . EDGAR BERGEN liV MISINTS, POSITIVf I LAUOH tlOT whom th Kllnkor famous (Hi SAT - , DEC. 15 Sox Offic. 21 1. First So. NOW Papular and a.m.-- 6 Main Fleur Pras . 3.25 DAILY p.m lowor talcony Uppar lalcony 3.00 2.75 Uppsr Balcony 2.S0 EDGAR IERGEN and all lha gong will appsar in a spactal ONE tima psr farmanca "laughter h My Sutinsss1 starring America's most popular enter tamer, EDGAR BERGEN and Company . . . Alt IN PERSON DON T WAIT GET TICKETS EARLY Magic of the Orient in her stocking this Christmas with a BANGKOK b loss Lutheran church. Mrs man Anderson will sing two solos. "O Holv Night" and "Sweei Little Nor-clu- C Jesus Boy Comfy Slipper SANTA CLAUS will head up the fun side ol the program. A quartet composed of Mrs. R. G. Pe- Mrs. William Forehand, terson, Mrs Maurice Bandy and Mrs. Robert Farrara wil sing Christmas selections and will lead the audience in group singing of carols. There will be a gift exchange and members and guests are asked to bring "white elephant gifts which will be exchanged round robin fashion The incoming officers will be installed with outgoing president, Mrs. Fred Mitchell, turning over Ihe gavel to Mis. Forrest Hill. By i QqmA ALL MEMBFRS and newcom- ei s from the area are invited to Second class rank was achieved Bill Valleck, Craig Carlson, Danny Nowak and Buddy Melvin. Badges for the new rank were pre- tbe pannts who then pi osented them to the new second Amencan Association of Umver-- 1 c'ass scouts. Miniature second class badges were presented to sity Women wilt hold its annual Christmas dinner party on Wed- the parents of the scouts. nesday, Dec. 12, at 30 p. m at THE LEATHERCRAFT merit the home of Mrs Wayne I Jenwas presented to Star Scout badge 108 West Seventh North. sen, Ricky Johnson. Co hostesses for the evening will A four year service star was be Mrs James Bryson and Mrs. presented to Eagle Scout Bob Robert Sewell Johnson. Three year service stars Program will include a discus- were presented to Life Scout Mike in of customs other Christmas sion Smith, and First Class Scout Rick lands, carol singing and a white Littig; a two year service star elephant exchange was presented to Bill Valleck. warrants were Troop leaders presented to Rick Littig, patrol leader of the Flaming Arrow patrol, Bob Johnson, patrol leader of the Broken Drum patrol and Rick Johnson, troop scribe. Corinne LDS ward Relief society The troop help its 17th overnight will meet for a work day on Thurscamping trip since April 1962, on day, Dec. 13, at 10.30 a. m. in Nov. 23 24. A cold but enjoyable the meeting house. campout was held on Blacksmith below Project of the day will be to Fork Hardware river, make piggy banks for Christmas ranch, Viola to Cutler, giving, according MEMEBERS of Troop 322 are work chairman. working to complete building snow s10-'which they hope to use dur- Break for Drivers the December campout ing NEW YORK (UP1) For the Plans for the next three months first time in 17 years, gasoline taxes did not go up in 1962 in the include a camping trip on Dec. Scout window display and United States, the American Peduring Scout Not a camping display troleum Institute reports. week in February; special church single state raised its gas tax. services for all area Cubs, Scouts, and Explorers on, Scout Sunday, a troop court of honor and pot luck dinner in February, 1963, and participation n the council First in March. rhrictmriQ Pnrt rany Santas Letters The romantic influence exotic Ea9t is captured in this exquisite slipper . ... to thrill her on Christmas morning. of the 6.50 j by H Planned bv AAUWrnted Speed to Kids Santa Claus is already busy answering letters from Brigham City youngsters that are making use of the Santa's mailbox sponsored by the local Jayceettes The local ladies promise swift deliveiy right to Santa's doorstep, but cannot guarantee that Santa Claus wdl answer the letter or be able to locate the writers house if return addi esses are not included on the letter itself. Letters mailed up until Dec, 20 can be answered personally by that jolly old soul, so parents are urged to help the kiddies get their letters ready 'J ON SALE MUSIC CO, CLARK Phono 363-70Sugar Heuto. Opart 10 Iro. Hort at you can put the j TICKETS 5th Eat! and 33rd South 111 Members of Boy Scout Troop attend and their parents participated in a Court ot Honor on Dec. 3. Cards will be played from 9:30 Punch will a. m to 11:30 a m Tenderfoot Investure services be served at 11:30 with starting were held to induct Doug Kemp, the luncheon at noon. Cost of Teiry Johnson, Bob Dawson, Steve the luncheon will be $1.50. Florez and John Kerstetter into Reservations may be made by the troop Upon repeating the Mrs. J Ronald Kirberg at scout oath and scout law, tender- calling or Mis. George Tiche-no- r PA foot badges were presented to the at PA by Friday, Dec. parents who m turn presented the 14 by noon Cancellations will be Minia-ui- e badges to the new scouts taken until noon, Monday, the badges were presented to the 17th After that time a charge of new tenderfoot the parents by $1.50 will be made. scouts Miss Evelyn Bennett and Paul Hunsaker WED IN TEMPLE were united in marriage in the Logan LDS temple on Nov. 30. The couphe was honored at a reception, and are now making a home in Honeyville. iSO GRANITE HIGH AUD. I 322 was namod) pm. Club Sets Meet 1 Conducts Court of Honor With Laugh Riot character "Zeno Klinker1 (fr ; Thursday Eve BC Scout Troop Eastern Star Meets Tomorrow Christmas Lunch ship. The first activity of the club was a fashion show held recently in ihi rnuntv mould have rights to the Crystal ballroom of the Ben decide how lorvg the vouthful Lomond Hotel. Thirty-fou- r girls fendeis should be detained at the participated as models and show-le-d school Slate Industrial Speaker from fashions Sonomas in Fiost voiced the opinion 'hat the den SeVeral and Cily were detention facilities Thiokol Girls' club will meet onB(risham Ogden ample since oung people seldom Thursday. Nov 13 at 7 p m at (stores. qem itioh' than two to thiec davsitjle ew Fmplovment building in' Other activities are being plan- theie ipd lhal surroundings that Hngh tm City I he i lub is form-- n d by the dub. and all eligible aie two plush would siniplv ed by girls employed by Thiokol go K are urged to become mem-an- d He iepoit- courage delinquency alieudv has a huge member-- ' hers of the group. Box II ed lhal eppioximately 100 Wi coun-udi i juveniles end bei l at tv piveniles aie in detention the state instituhon Piogram churmanfni the cve- ning was Mrs Quentin Allen, who inirnducid the speaker Mis Jack Shumwjy, piesulenl, conducted Deem alums and the meeting vois hi a Chtistmas theme weie mule bv Mis Rudolph Kaisei Newcomers Set Holiday Fete For Luncheon Next Tuesday j Hoe and Hope 1 . Thiokol Girls of-n- n juvenile detention facilities for "iox Hder and Weber counties on Wcdntsdav, Dec 5 as Geoige T Fiost oi Ogden spoke before the goup at its annual December din- in i meeling Ranch at Maddox house I Utah Slate list is a to me i was the fust mayor of f)den served six ye.ns as county commissionei and now woiks out Washington D C as a field co-oidinator lot the Area Redevelop-- ' ant Admin stratum HE STATFD that the respon-- ! s hility of detention homes should not be divided between counties nul the state, and that one or the should take over complete lie also felt that espotisibilitv NEWS, BELH1VE CAMP of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold its annual Christmas party on Friday, Dec 14, at 7 p. m at the home of Mrs Jane Bergstrom. Lunch and a 75 cent gift exchange will be on the evenings agenda. All members are urged to be there for a pleasant party. 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