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Show -T Told of Renae Reeder- if' - Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds V. Reeder, Brigham City, announce the engagement of their daughter, Renae, to Samuel Hildreth Hubbard III, son of Mrs. Cllf- - Hams Home is Busy the Utah National Guard and an attendant to Miss Box Elder County of 1953. She is affiliated with Chi Omega sorority. ford Wilson Hubbard, Heaths-vllle- , Miss iReeder is a member of Virginia, and the late Mr. the District of Columbia Bar and Hubbard. is presently employed In the OfNawedding date has .been 6et. fice of the Chief Counsel, Inter-ria- l Miss Reeder Is a graduate of Revenue Service, Washing'Box Elder High school, where ton, D. C. . she Mr. Hubbard was graduated recelyed a B pin In scholar aeronautical ship and dramatics and was a In engineering from Virginia Polytechnic Instimember of the BEttes. She. attended Utah State Agri tute, where he was a member of cultural college, where she was Gamma Alpha Rho," national active In dramatics, a member aeronautics scholastic society; of 'Theta Alpha Phi, national the Institute of Aeronautical dramatic fraternity and the Sciences; the American Society of Military Engineers, and the RQTC Sponsor corps. Miss Reeder was graduated V. P. I. Cotillion club. ; He received the degree of V, from the University of Utah and I the University erf Utah College Master of Science in Aeronautiof Law with high honors. While cal Engineering from the Masattending the University she sachusetts Institute of Technot V3 was" a judge on the student logy, where he was elected to ? J court; a member of Pi Sigma membership in the Society of In Alpha, national honorary politi- Sigma XI for achievement ts cal science fraternity; Phi Beta scientific research. He has also studied with the V Kappa and Phi Kappa Phi, national scholastic fraternities; University of Maryland Gradand the Order of the Coif; and uate School and has served copy editor and business man- with the Corps of Engineers, United States Army. ager of the Utah Law Review. Mr. Hubbard is presently emShe has also been honored as attendant to the Ogden Pioneer ployed by the Aircraft ArmaDays Sweetheart in 1947; Sweet ment Test division of the Naval heart of the 653rd Field Artil Air Test Center, Patuxtent River, lery and Observation Battalion Maryland. of Family members have returned tb Brigham City during the past. few weeks to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Knud-soand daughter, . Debbie, Burbank, California, have just returned to their home followvisit here. Mrs. ing a Knudson. is the former Marion -- f- - Harris. Mr. and (Mrs. Tom Harris ahd Aridaughter, Patty, Phoenix, zona, plan to return to Phoenix Saturday following their vacation here. Mrs. Richard Harris and children. Richard, Sue and Mark, Redwood City, Calif., arrived in ) t K .v I , v, ' v I trr $fi f ft A stj? Bk 4 f f " People of Inherent Good Taste a MORE get r , from , GIENMORE i t l Clwfore a MORE lastc... more MORE - v Miss Renae Reeder J Mr. V. of and Mrs. Reynolds . . . daughter Reeder, Brigham City, this week revealed her engagement to Samuel Hildreth Hubbard III, son of Mrs. Clifford Wilson Hubbard, lleathsville, Virginia, and the late Mr. Hubbard. No date ' i has been set for the wedding. Colorful Hobo Party ' Held at Andersons KENTUCKY STRAIGHT SO UR BON Utah recently to attend the Jones family reuhion In Cedar City. Mr. Harris will join his family shortly. Nancy and Ann Harris, daugh ters of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Har ris, Elko, Nevada, have been visiting with their grandparents, Expected on, Saturday are the Elko couple who will spend at the guest book. time here before returning jiome Mrs. Roxie Davis and Mrs. with their jdayghters. , June Scothern, Tremonton, ar ranged the bouquets of petunias, sweet peas, and gladioli used on Brigham City Couple the small tables serving table Vacations in Calif . and organ. , Mr. and - Mrs. Othello Stokes Light, refreshments were serv accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Leon ed from a maderia covered ta ard 'L. Hansen of Salt Lake City ble by Mrs. Leona Burbank, on weeks, vacation to San Mrs. Roxie Davis, Mrs. Beth Francisco. Baird, Mrs. Hilda Andersen, Mrs. The quartet enjoyed a delight- June Scothern, Mrs. Esther ful two days in San Francisco; Drewes Leishman, Logan; Mrs, toured Yosemite National park, LaDine Pehrson Thomas, Ogden, enjoyed the red woods; spent and Walt Williams, Kaysville. time In Lassen volcanic forest, Many lovely gifts were preand spent a night In Reno be sented to the young couple. fore returning home. Gift bearers were ' Kenneth They report pleasant cool Gwen Andersen with Mrs. Ar weather In the golden state. letta WiUiams, Mrs. LaDine Williams, Mrs. Dorothy Jensen Mrs. Susie Ferrero, Dwey Mrs. Lloyd Krai Feted and ville In charge of the gift ta- Top Notchers Enjoy Telephone Workers By k -- with Mrs. Olsen. , 4-- enjoyment... prjn-cipals- -- - Light refreshments were servbirthday with, a beautiful- birthed to the girls and their moth' day cake and gift. Clever games were enjoyed ers by Mrs. Bennett and Mrs. the remainder, of the evening. Elva Plersen, club leaders. Mothers present were( Mrs. Alice Hendrickson, Mrs. Elsie fJohnOlut Farsgren t Yates, Mrs. Anna Tingey, Mrs. Roger Jensen, Mrs. Opal Reeder, Sets Family Reunion Mrs. Phyllis GloVer, Mrs.' Pier-se- n i famOluf The John Forsgren ancLMrs. Bennett ' ily reunion will btr held August Members attending were; Di27 at Rees Pioneer park, begin- aneBennett, Joan, Hendrickson. ning at 11 a. m. Karen Tingey, Jean Jensen, El will picnic bring ,Each .family leri Marcia Glover end lunches-witdinner to be serv- JenielReeder, Campbell. m. ed at 12:30 p. Girls on Vacation bat particiSoda pop will toe available at in the event with artipating the park. cles judged were Sandra Plersen, Suellen Yates and Barbara - blenmore Every drop distilled and bottled by GLENMORE DISTILLERIES COMPANY Louisville, Kentucky h Btt-- , - It's A Girl for Eugene D.. Wrights, Its a Eugene girl for Mr. and, Mrs. 'D. Wright, Salt Lake , City. The new arrival has special significance in ,the Wright fam ily. This is the first girl. Mr. Wright has no sisters and their first youngsters have both been sons, Eugene D.. Wright, Jr. and Jeffery. The six pound seven ounce little Miss arrived Sunday evening, August 21, at the St. Marks hospital. As yet a name has not been decided upon. The baby has a number of Mr. including: grandparents and Mrs. Eugene F, Wright, , Brigham City. Two M. Petersen, Milford, and Mrs, Amy S. 'Wright, Salt Lake City, one and John A. Dewey, Ogden," Mrs. Wright Is the former ., Ann Marie Outceru , Complete ts , SHI&TUUNDRY- - FAMILY LAUNDRY Sanitone -'- "You Wash"' Launderette. Servki BRIGHAM CITY J LAUNDERETTE AND ONLY Virginia Visits Daughter Here Young Was Mrs. Jean ' A colorful hobo party was held club Achievement proLight refreshments were servat the Ed Andersen farm, south gram for Top Notchers of Brig ed during the afternoon. of Mantua, for Sixth ward Jun- ham City was held last Friday - Fellow empldyees called be ior Gleaners and Junior afternoon, August 19, at the tween the hours of 2 and 5 p. n 16. Tuesday evening, August home of Mrs. Lily Bennett. Mrs. Krai is leaving the local Delicious hot supper was servThe girls displayed articles exchange to toe with her hus ed to Karen Anderson, Sharon during their summer sew- band, who has accepted a Loveland, Lael Roberts, LaRae madeand at an Indian school in also judged work xjone e ing Darlene Walker, Johnson, Mr. Krai has been Oklahoma. ' on and blouses. pedal pushers Mrs. Beth Baird, Jensen, at the Intermountain teaching modeled.' their Johnny Baird, Ross Jensen,'" Ray The members school for the past three years. Berner Roberts, Lynn clothes for1 their mothers. Hyer, has worked with the Wilson Jensen, Alan" I. Erb, Niel Three, demonstrations- - wete Mr$.Kral. local exchange, during that Hunsaker and Marvin Nelson given during the afternoon. by - a. t timer. Diane Bennett Jeniel Junand CampDuring the evening the Joan RobHendrickson and bell; ior Gleaners honored Lael 3 Box Elder NEWS erts on the occasion, of her Marcia Glover. t quality ... ycxr keef fCtW Ccdcr fedey ; SELLr U ED XARS AND TRUCKS FORD-DEALER- S S DRY CLEANING 22 West Forest ' 1 PHONE 62 , 4 Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, August 24, J , 1355 I 4 N f t I K T A i bles. ers. Achievement Program Newlyweds Honored The "just weds visited briefMrs. Lloyd (Lenore) Krai, em in Brigham City before .rely ploye of, the Mountain States to Elko, Nevada, where turning Telephone and Telegraph com axe making their home. pany,, was honored last Thurs they day afternoon at the home of Mrs.,Thurza Young by Matron Wes Lyn-ett- 1: Mr. and Mrs. James L. Terry, recent newlyweds, were feted at lovely informal garden reception in the garden of the home of Mrs. Mary C. Rose, Wednesday evening, August 10. Mrs. Terry is the former Mary Fae Andersen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd C. Andersen, Brigham City. Mrs. Rose, grandmother of the bride, was hostess for the reception. She wore navy blue floral print with corsage of red and white carnations. Mrs. Terry donned a blue linen gown and pinned a corsage of Glamellias at her shoulder for the reception. Mrs. Andersen wore a pink nylon gown with white carnation corsage. Men in the receiving line wore white carnation boutonnieres, During the evening, organ music was played by Miss Janice Jenson. Mrs. Alice Jenson was n V Ar Informal Garden Reception Hdd With Family Visitors , i Engagement of Popular Miss Announced i 4 , hlp Mrs. W, K. Morgan, Caldwell, West Virginia, has returned from Oxnard, California for a brief visit with Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Burt before continuing to Chicago. Mrs. Morgan vacationed with her daughter, Mrs. Burt, before visiting; 'in ' California at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morgan and family. She plans now to meet Mrs. William Cochran and Jeanhie Cochran in Chicago, then con tinue on to St. Albans; West Virginia with inem. Mrs. William Cochran Is the daughter of Mrs. - Burt and the granddaughter of Mrs. Morgan, , ' Mr. and Mrs. James L. Terry 'V , . recent newlyweds, were feted Wednesday, August 10, at an informal garden reception held at the home of the brides grandmother, Mrs. Mary C. Rose. Mrs. Terry is the former Mary Fae Andersen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd C. Andersen, Brigham City. The young couple are at home in Elko, Nevada. Maryland Visitors Are Prisbreys Home Front Home At Clair Merrell Guam ; Visit Here , Visitors at the home of Mr. Mrs. Clair Merrell are Mr. arid Mrs. M. D. Thorne and children, Terry, Judy, Melvin and Elaine, of Belleville, Maryland. The Thornes plan to remalri in Utah during August. . Mrs.' Thorne is the former Merle Carter, daughter of Mrs. and , Lt. and Mrs. Dilworth ' Pris-bre- y and young sort, , Michael, have recently returned (from Guam, where Lt. Prisbrey iserv-e- d with the U. S. 'Air Force. " After 'visiting with' their "par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant1 Prjs brey and Mrs. Hazel Andersen, all of Brigham City,1 the - famIn Provo. Clair Merrell. ily is making its home Mr. Prisbrey is ' associated While In the West,' Mr.'Thorne traveled to attend special meet- with the Geneva' Steel company ' ings lh Sacramento, California as an electrician. r Mrs. Prisbrey is He. is serving with the U..S. De' Donna Andersen. partment of Agriculture. -- -- the'-forme- |