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Show BOX June Wedding Date Set NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, March 17, 1968 ELDER Mr. and Mrs. E. Don Han. sen, 634 South Fourth East, Logan, announce the engage, e ment and forthcoming of their daughter, Cheryl Kay, to Dennis Jay Lin-toson of Mr. and Mrs. Denton C. Linton, 2845 Bonnie Brae, Salt Lake City, and formerly of Brigham City. has travel, The bride-to-bed with her family during her youth to various foreign coun. tries. She is a graduate of Skyview High school and the Smithfield LDS Seminary. She is in her second year at Utah y State university, and is employed at Glen Broth, ers music company in Logan. Linton is a graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS Seminary. He attended one year at Utah State university before serving an LDS mis. sion in Switzerland. Since home, he has continued his education at USU and will graduate in June with a degree in manufacturing engi. nee ring. The Logan LDS temple will be the setting for the couples June 10 wedding. After a short mar-riag- octal e Sarah Yates, Society Editor TO SPEAK Mrs, Calvin Rampton will be guest speaker at the Lutheran Church Women meeting in Ogden on Thuisda), Marsh 21. Annual Fashion Show Set Tuesday Spring is right on the door, and it will be ushered in locally in style as the Ladies Community Club pre. sents its annual fashion show Tuesday, March 19, at 7:30 p.m. in the BEHS auditorium. Theme for the show is Loand a sollipops and Roses creat. decor stage phisticated ed by Nat Allen of Dunalle House will back up the mo. dels as they show the latest fashions for spring and summer, with musical numbers interspered for a change-o- f the evening. during pace Former Mrs. America, Mrs. Don Beuhner of Salt Lake City, will narrate. step, Lutheran Women Will Feature Governors Wife Lutheran Church Womens district assembly meeting will be heldonThurs. day, Mar. 21, at Elim Luth. eran church in Ogden from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. Theme for the day will be Womens Role in the Church, Community and Government and a host of qualified speak-- j ers has been arranged for the day. Speakers will include Mrs. Calvin E. Rampton, wife of the Utah Governor; Mrs. M. Porianda, member of the ex. ecutive board of the Pacific Southwest Synodical unit of Lutheran Church Women; and Mrs. Margaret E. Johnson, executive director of the Community Council of Social Serv-- ! ices for Ogden and Weber county. spring FASHIONS MODELED will be provided by local clothing stores, with the following mo. dels participating: Sonomas . Judy Hadfield, Kay Hodges, Marva Richard, son, Pam Nelson, Shirley Gro- ver J.C. and Mary Ann Holman; Penney company . Audrey Smith, Joan Norton, Nadene Olsen, Barbara Oviatt, Diane Ellis and Marianne Burke; Jessie B. Nelson . Donna Mul. lins, Dalene Madsen, Susan Mikalonis, Debbie Mikalonis, Lorene Spendlove, Linda Nelson, Judy Lemon, Bryce Le. mon, Debbie Nelson, Tammy Mullins and Betty Claybaugh. & CARR'S LTD . Gay Gib. Connie Harris, Ida Zu. son, 0 FINAL TOlC HI'S Putting final loathes on the script for the Lailies Community Club fashion show set Tuesday evening is Alts, fames Mathews, scriptwriter, taking notes on outfits modeled by Maty Ann Holman and Mary Kay Zundel representing Sonoma s and Zundel' s Hers shops, The event is set for 7:10 p.m. at the BL11S audit ot iu m, and tiikets may be pun based at the door. ' -- a J Luncheon Date . New. Welcome Wagon club members will en. jOy a cooking demonstration by Mt. Fuel Supply company demonstrator Mary Jo Bard on Tuesday, March 19, in the Mt. Fuel Supply auditorium. The public is also invited to the food demonstration, ac. cording to a Newcomers Club A comers 4 V .? Newcomers Set w ' V v afc2- - j y. spokesman. The event will begin at 11:30 a.m. and continue until2p.m., with a salad luncheon prepared by the club first on the docket. A slight fee will be charged for the salad luncheon, after which Mt. Fuel Supply will pro. vide a dessert. Homemaker and Hostess., combination a delightful will be the topic of the after, noon, and the food prepared will be given to lucky winners at the end of the demonstra. tion. Reservations areneededfor the luncheon portion of the however persons meeting, may come for the demonstra. tion program without reserva. tions. Four-Stak- Meet e Set for NANCY MARIE HOWARTH & Gleaners The Couple Sets Date for Early Spring Ceremony M-Men- and Gleaner week is scheduled for March 13.23 with a multi, tude of activities planned for all attending. Monday, March 18, will be bowling night at the Rocket Bowl In Brigham City begin, All are ning at 7:30 p.m. urged to be there. Roller skating will head the agenda on Tuesday, March 19, beginning at 7:15 p.m. withev. eryone asked to meet at the tabernacle to form carpools to travel to the Berthana Rink in Ogden. Highlight of the social event of the week will be the Friday evening dinner. dance to be held at the Seventh LDS ward cultural hall beginning at 7 p.m. Tickets for this event should be bought in advance of that date. The inspirational program for the week will be at 8 p.m. on Saturday, March 23, at the Second LDS ward chapel. This will be the Eternal Values Evening, and will feature President Howard McDonald of the Salt Lake LDS temple Four-Stak- chetto, Janet Johnson, Marilyn Campbell, Helen Cagel and Heidi Carr; The Youth Shop . Danny Davis, Cambra Davis, Lael Rose Davis, Michelle McCabe, Randy Larsen, Julie Larsen, Rickie Larsen and Ryan Larsen; Zundels Hers . Janet Howes, Liz Van Dyke, Marilyn Wendel, Mary Kay Zundel and Peggy Anderson. Brigham Floral . Mary Ann Fujikawa, Lucile Howes, and Gloria Nielson; Bocks Jensen, Doris Powers, Sue Quinney, Diane McCabe, Linda Young, Susan Yagi and Mike O , Day . Mode Jensen; Chris Debbie Jeppson, tie Wagstaff, Jan Sederholm, Sandra Kozak, Debbie Wag. staff, RaShell Noyes, Joycele Poulson, Susan Noyes and Jar Green. Cherrie Burrell, LenoraRomer, Carolyn Berry, Trudy Cook, Sha-roTsushima and Dolores HELEN ROYER n honeymoon, the couple will to Logan for a brief visit with family and friends prior to leaving Utah for the bride, grooms new employment. n Music Teachers Slate Meeting President of the Ogden chap, ter of the Utah Music Teach, ers association, Charles A. Smith, will be this months speaker for the chapter meet. Ing of UMTA to be held at the home of Mrs. Ernest Jus. teson, 433 East Fourth North, on Monday, Mar. 18, at 7 p.m. A member of the faculty of IN THE AFTERNOON ses. Mount Ogden Junior school, sion a skit entitled Yours Smith has taught choral music Are the Hands will be pre. and music appreciation at the sented by the ladies from school. He has given private Saviours Our Lutheran piano lessons for 25 years, church. There will also be and began his musical studies a business meeting, which will at the age of five, present, include the reading of the ing a recital at ten. annual report of the chair, man and the election of the SMITH HOLDS a degree district secretary and mem-- j from the University of Utah com. of the bers nominating and has studied extensively mittee. Mrs. Porianda will both in the United States and conduct a question and answer abroad. session, after which instal. He has soloed with the Utah lation of new officers will Symphony orchestra and the take place. York New Philharmonic The cost of lunch is $1 Orchestra youth concerts in and nursery care will be pro. 1942. At present he is organ-is- t vided, with children to bring for a Presbyterian church a sack lunch. in Ogden, and is a member Those planning to attend of the music faculty of Weber should contact Mrs. Gary Bro. State college. man by Monday, Mar. 18, in He is going to speak on order that reservations may the teenager and his music, be made, and those who have heard him so been donated by Mickeys speak in the past know his Music City, Western Auto, personal charm and emphaize that his talk promises to be Carrs Ltd., Baron Woolen both helpful and informative. Lews Palmer Jewelry, Mills, Beauty Shop, Safeway, Jay Hansen Jewelry, Helen Royer, Jessie B. Nelson, Shelton M.H. King, Cleaners, Dairy, Malmrose, Neo.Life and Gloda distributed by Ka. ren and TOPS Club to d Jerry Carr. Fashion show chairman Hair styles for the occa- Mrs. Arnold Thompson em. will be furnished by sion that all ladies in the Petes Hairm, Roberts Hair phasized area are invited to attend, ol College Fashions, and that all proceeds from the Beauty, Ruth Beauty Shop, C- annual social event will go apri Salon, Idas Beauty shop, towards the club project of Velmas Beauty Shop, and renovating the local public Fashionette Salon. library. A galaxy of doorprizes is on schedule for giving dur-- I ing the evening, headed up by a four.day honeymoon trip do. nated Drewes Floral by Modern Living Bridal Gift Registry to some lucky bride. to.be or her mother present at the show, $50 and $25 certificates towards reception services from the Artistic Manor, and other gifts donated by Roberts Hair Fashions, Classic Shoe Store, KBUH, Capri Beauty Salon, Blocks, Ferns Slim.A.Rama, ModeO. Day, Modern Cleaners, Comp, " ' mode tons Studio, Lichtensteins Finer Cleaners, Breitenbeker Electric, Merrells, Inc., So. nomas, Seashore, Beehive Ap. pliance, Beauty Reeves Cleaners, Hi. Cleaners, Hamilton Quality Drug, Chase Firestone, Re. minder Office Supply, andZun. dels Hers. Col-leg- DOORPRIZE GIFTS have al. New large shipment- - e Mr. and Mrs. Dean C. Howarth of Brigham the engagement and forthcoming announce City their of marriage daughter, Nancy Marie HoW. to warth, Lyle Jenkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Jenkins of Brigham City. The couple will trade vows at a ceremony in the LDS Indian chapel on Mar. 30, and will be honored at a reception following the wedding. Miss Howarth is a graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS Seminary, and she is currently attending Stevens Henager College of Business in Ogden. Prospective bridegroom Jenkins is also a graduate of Box Elder High school. He has attended Utah State university and Weber State college and is presently employed at Thiokol Chemical corporation. Following their marriage, the couple will make a home in Brigham City. as guest speaker. Jo-- PICTURE FRAMES All sizes in singles and group frames . . . and Walnut, Maple Metal stylings. Complete price range. Christie and Debbie Wagstaff In CLOSEOUT X SHADOW' BOX FRAMES 8 JOQO reg. $3.00 now L ea. COMPTONS Art & 102 So. Music Main The Community Club Fashion Show 10 Christee, seated, will represent Mode O Day in the Fashion Show wearing a light blue dress accented with lace on the collar and sleeve, $6.99. Sister Debbie is all set to go with a ivory jumper with leather straps and large navy blue squares. The matching button down blouse goes with the outfit. SV99. I pre-sentl- Miss Cheryl Kay Hansen of Logan WILL BE WED will become the bride of Dennis Jay Linton, jormer Brigham City resident, iu a ceremony set for mid-Jun- e iu the Logan LDS temple. WHOS NEW Byron LeRoy and Claral Quayle Parkinson, Brigham City, girl, March 3. John Robert and Katlileen Jensen Mathis, Brigham City, girl, March 4. William Roy and Kathy Ann Crossley Humphrey, Brigham City, boy, March 5. Anthony Steven and Barbara lee Johnson Kerekes, Cor. inne, boy, March 5. Michael Scott and Martha Mortensen Bills, Clearfield, boy, March 5. Charles Alvin and Della L. Honeyville Club Meets on Monday Honeyville Civic club will hold its regular monthly meet, ing on Monday, March 18, at the home of Mrs. Karen Thorsted at 7:30 p.m. Special guest for the evening will be Gary Loveland of Brig, ham City, who will demon, strate the art of decorating eggs inside and out for Easter. All members are urged to attend this Interesting meet- ing. Roman Harsin, Brigham City, girl, March 7. |