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Show Romantic Tidings Announced x. , V ocial cene Aileen L. Nelson, Society Editor Telephone Honeyville Pair Speaks Vows The foimer Miss JoAnne Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hill, Honeyville, became the bride of Dan Tanaka, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Tanaka, in ceremonies performed in the Vale LDS ward, Vale, Oregon. The couple exchanged vows in a double-rinceremony performed by Bishop Ross Butler. Members of the family and close friends witnessed the ceremony. Maid of honor was Namiko Tanaka, sister of the groom, and best man was Jimmy Ishii. g Epsilon Chapter Holds Regular Meet Monday pre-nupti- ville YBA. Breakfast in Calif. Then Dinner in Utah . AT HOME IN HONEYVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tana-ka recent newlyweds, are making their home in Iloney-vill- je. They spoke vows in Vale LDS Ward, Vale, with Bishop Ross Butler officiating. Mrs. Tanaka Oregon is the former JoAnne Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hill Mr. Tanaka is a son of Mr. and Mrs. II. Tanaka Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, Both Xi Alpha and Epsilon Chapters Plan Founders Day Program New Stars Wednesday, April 29, 1959 Brigham City, Utah REMEMBER MOTHER'S DAY MAY 10 Mother' of the Year is wearing a hat from Utahs ROBERTA'S Does your mother wear a lovely hat? Available ht ROBERTA'S Gn Two Brigham City Home Economists rated top offices at regu- lar meeting of the Utah Home Economics Association held Friday and Saturday at Utah State University. Mrs. William J. (Olive Ii.) Kotter, Brigham City is the new vice president and Mrs. Oleta Mary, also of Brigham City is co chairman of District No. 1. Both work at Intermountain school and Mrs. Mary as depait-men- t , a foec ramiiy Mrs. Nile ture Farmers of America. She then competed as Box Elder High school FFA princess in state competition. She was also Snow Queen contestant. Mr. Richardson is a graduate Box Elder High school and currently employed at Thio-Chemical corporation. They are at home at 311 North Main, Brigham City. 1 . A. Sorenson and children, Nile, Jr., Micrael and Ronnie, of Atwater, Calif., have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Sorensons father, Lewis S. Wight. Mrs. Sorenson will be remembered as the former Charlene -Wight. They have now returned , to At- water to rejoin Captain Sorenson, who is stationed with the U. S. Air Force there. Repeat Announced head. satin 3 Box Elder NEWS Local Home Economists Rate Top State Offices Professor Thelma Huber, supervisor of the home economics program for the extension service, Utah State University, was installed Saturday, as president of the Association at a business meeting in the Union building. Mrs. Gladys Palmer, home economist, West High school, Salt Lake City, is president-elec- t of the association. For her wedding the bride was attired in a lovely blue brocaded sheath. Her corsage was of red roses. Following the ceremony the young couple was entertained at a dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs. Russell Tanaka. The party whs held in the Dragon Room of the Eastside Cafe, Ontario, Oregon. The newlyweds honeymooned in Oregon and Idaljo and are now residing in Honeyville. A party given by Leah Sherwood, Mar Rue Sparks, Karen Hunsaker and Jean Hughes. After their honeymoon, the just weds were entertained at parlies given by Mrs. Otto Hill, Mrs. Billie Benson and Honey- Mrs. Johanna Jorgensen ate breakfast in Los Angeles; flew to Utah, then dined in Salt Lake City for her dinner meal last week, upon arriving home from two months in California. She visited there with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Jorgensen at Inglewood; Mr. and Mrs. George Jorgensen and two sons at Burbank and with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lund and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lund, Jr. in Glenlale. 771 Romantic tidings of Interest are announced by Mr. and Mrs. Ross Scott Olsen, Brigham City, of the wedding of their daugh. ' f i ter, Judy, and Robert Richardson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lichfield, also of Brigham City. Vows were exchanged by the I young couple at the Olsen family home, 74 North First East, Friday evening, April 24. Bishop Charles Keller of the Brigham City First LDS ward, officiated in the presence of immediate ) family members. Mrs. Dale Valentine, stood as matron of honor for her sister and Merlin Richardson performed best man duties for his brother. The bride chose a white cotAPRIL BRIDE Miss Judy Olsen became Mrs. Robert ton gowp with black accessorRichardson in home wed- ies. She wore a corsage of red roses centered With a gardenia. ding cermeony performed The new Mrs. Olsen is a senFriday evening, April 21. ior student at Box Elder High school. She will graduate in May. She has been cheer leader for three years and served as Harvest Ball queen for Fu- - mr Visits in Brigham on the Horizon will be the theme of annual Founders Day observance for members of both Epsilon Chapter and Xi Alpha chapters of Beta Sigma Phi sorority. Members will meet Thursday, April 30, at 7 p. m. at Maddox Ranch house for dinner and program as well as installation of newly elected officers. Social committee heads, Mrs. 'John Godfrey and Mrs. George Craghead are in charge of arrangements. A change in sponsor and director for Epsilon Chapter is seen on the agenda with Mrs. Herb Adamson and Mrs. Connie Peters as outgoing members and Mrs. Henry Fredrickson and Mrs. Bill Davis new members. Continuing in their capacity as sponsor and director for Xi Fife Alpha are Mrs. Douglas David Hewlett, Mrs. Thomas Nielson Mrs. Neil McBride and Mrs. John Godfrey. Retiring officers include Mrl. Robert S. Nelsen, Miss Karen Craghead, Miss Delilah Westley. ley. Mrs. Hewlett automatically moved up from vice president position to that of president. Xi Alpha newly elected officers include Mrs. Duane Jenson, Mrs. Martell Humphreys, Mrs. Edna Jeppson and Mrs. Richard , Burr. Outgoing officers include Mrs. James Baiker, Mrs. Richard Parsons and Mrs. Joe Cefalo. Lovely and impressive will the annual candlelight ceremony installing the newly elected, Epsilon Chapter, Beta, Sigma Phi met for regular meeting Monday, April 27, at the home of Mrs. Juanita Smallfield. President Jerri Nelsen was in charge. Business meeting included announcement of new sponsor and director with Mrs. Henry Fredrickson as sponsor and Mrs. Bill Davis as director. Outgoing sponsor is Mrs. Herb Adamson with Mrs. Connie Peters as director. Lesson for the evening was The Art of Dress with Mrs. David Hewlett in charge. Mrs. Hewlett told of different fabrics, colors and designs of dress. Refreshments were served by Misses Karen Craghead and Berdine Peters. Junior Fellowship Members Organize Junior High Youth Fellowship members of the Community church Presbyterian recently participated in a work party social. hamburger The group began preliminary work on a proposed sports field by raking and clearing the area adjacent to the church. After dinner, they elected Gail Baker, Kim Butze, Eric Jensen and Edsel Chappelle to serve with their advisory committee in the planning of activities for the remainder of the current program. Advisors present at the function included Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rusk, Mr. and Mrs. John Nabors, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ilinthorn and Mr and Mrs. C. F. Epley. Book Lore Members On Spring Festival Spring Festival directed by Mr. and Mrs. Robert II. StewMrs Robert Orme, Honeyville, will be repeated Friday evening. art and Mrs. Collin Hunsaker May 1, at 7.30 p. m. in the Bear and son, David, have just returnRiver City LDS ward recreation ed from a visit at Hunt, Idaho. The occasion for the visit was hall. The event will permit the 150 to welcome the newest member of the Fred Stewart family. participating to again perform A baby son, seven pounds 10 before the public and also provide an opportunity for more to ounces, was born April 19. He see the fine dancing accomplish- will be named Sandy Thomas. This is the fifth youngster for ed by this group. Tickets are on sale for 25 cents Mr. and Mrs. Stewart. The famper adult and 10 cents per child ily includes one girl and four with proceeds to go towards boys, Phyllis Ann, Fred, Robert Chief, and the twins, John MIA and Primary activities. and Wayne, as well as the new Those in charge announce that pop corn balls will be sold arrival. Mrs. Stewart is the former following the show. The festival was presented for Phyllis Winsor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Winsor, Delta. the first time Friday evening, Just prior to the Idaho trip at the Honeyville ward. the Stewart grandparents had visited with Mr. and Mrs. R. Burns Toolson and four children Mexican Dinner Set in Las Vegas, and with Bishop For Catholic Benefit and Mrs. Leonard E. James and three daughters in Springville. Something unusual in buildMrs. Toolson is the former ing fund benefit dinners is be- Helen Stewart, and Mrs. James ing planned by St. Henrys the former Beth Stewart. Catholic church. Members plan to serve a Mexican dinner Saturday, May 2, Dozen Fetes from six p m. until nine p. m. Happy Mrs. Earl Stewart in the recreation hall of the church at 380 South Second Mrs. Earl Stewart was guest East. of honor as Happy Dozen Birthin Committee charge include Fred Baltazaar, John Gomez, day club members met Thursafternoon, April 23. Godfrey Pommier and Viscenta day A lovely gift was presented to Singh. potluck lunThe menu will include tamal- the guest cheon was served and Coot! es, fried beans, Spanish rice, fried bread, coffee and soda pop. was the diversion of the afternoon. A charge of $1 50 per plate Prizes went to Mrs. Ray Conwill be mode for adults and 75 ger, Mrs. Lamont Wheatley and cents for children. The general public is cordial- Mrs. Dick Crossley with cut prize to Mrs. Claras Cazier. ly invited. Those attending included prize winners and Mrs. Jack Jorgensen, Mrs. Lew Poppleton, Mrs. Presbyterian Women Arden Haskell, Mrs. Terrance Schedule Work Day Westley, Mrs. Jess Scothern, Mrs. Nolan Benson and Mrs. ArUnited Presbyterian Women, nold Fryer. World Service department, is sponsoring a work day Thursday, April 30, at the Protestant Center. Mission sewing will be done beginning at 10 a. m. and continuing until 2 p. m. All are invited to attend, bring their children and a sack lunch. pril 24, Speed was blamed for more To and Mrs. E. B. Owen. Book Thursday than 40 percent of the traffic Assuming duties as officers deaths and injuries in the U. S. Book Lore Club members will for Epsilon Chapter will be Mrs. during 1958. meet Thursday evening, April 30, at 8 p.m, at the home of Mrs. A. Elwyn Seely. Mrs. Adele Beal, Ogden, daughter of Mrs. Seely, will give the book for the evening. Hear ! better balance vr ' Stewarts Return From Visits With Children A young married couple bought a parakeet, but found out all he tauld say was Lets neck. Their preacher, who heard about it, suggested that they put his bird, who always said Lets pray," in the cage with the delinquent bird. Maybe it could teach the other to Here From Delta say Lets pray Mr. and Mrs. Orvrtle Deem and So the two birds were put In son, Randy, Delta spent last the same cage. The young couweekend in Brigham City visit- ples bird said, Lets neck. ing with Mrs. Deems mother, Replied the preacher's bird, My Mrs. Albert Weaver. prayers have been answered. ENCORE conducts your curves In a masterful manner, brings brilliant color to your waterside performance. 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