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Show Beehive Camp Home Ceremony Unites Couple Exchanged Wedding Vows in Honolulu Hears Lesson On South Africa Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cuth-ber- t day, Jan. 8. of Downey Union High school Wedding vows were exchanged of Brigham City announce a lovely home ceremony The bride is a graduate of the and attended Orange Coast colThe Beehive Camp of the uniting in marriage Miss Sheila Daughters of Utah Pioneers met the marriage of their daughter, Box Elder High school and the lege, where he was active in to University of Utah College of athletics. Lou Nelson of Brigham City and Friday evening at the hone of Zelda Frances Cuthbert, The newlyweds will remain in Gerald LaMar Lassen of Ogden Emma Johnson, with Captain Douglas D. Penskofer, son of Mr. Nursing. She had attended Utah and and Mrs. Frank J. Penskofer of State Agricultural college where Honolulu until August, when the Melva Whitaker presiding on Saturday, Jan. 5. she was a member of Spurs. She bridegroom will complete his Downey, Calif. Vows were spoken at the Darlene Stoddard conducting. Opening prayer was offered The couple exchanged wedding also had completed an LDS mis- tour of duty with the U. S. Air home of the brides parents, Mr. vows in an informal ceremony sion to Great Britain. Force, at which time he plans to .x- and Mrs. Ivan Nelson at 438 by Violet Tingey. A bulletin was read from the in Honolulu, Hawaii, on Tues-The bridegroom Is a graduate resume his engineering studies. the South Main. Performing new ceremony was Wallace Christen- Central Camp encouraging membership. Fifth ward of a the member sen, A ladies quartet, composed of bishopric. a Tingey, Parents of the groom are Mr. Verna Burt, Violet Johnand Thomas Evelyn and Mrs. Olaf Lassen of 2162 son sang Ode to the Pioneers. Monroe Blvd. in Ogden. A wedding dinner was served A sketch was read by Mary Rose at the. brides home following and the lesson was presented by South Violet Tingey, entitled the ceremony. A reception honored the new- Africas Contribution to Utah." . ladies quartet sangAmer-calyweds the same evening in the The The Beautiful. Fifth ward recreation hall. Luncheon was served to 25 The bride was radiant in a Mary Rose, Emma gown of white nylon net and lace ladies by Mabie Burr and Vera over satin, featuring a Queen Johnson, Ann collar and long lace sleeves. Austin. Mrs. RECENT iBRIDE She wore a tiara of jeweled D. Penskofer, the Douglas white satin with a white CuthZelda Frances former net veil. Her bouquet HOSPITAL NOTES bert, was married Jan. 8 in yas of pink roses centered with Honolulu, Hawaii. She is a a detachable white orchid corhad A host of children have daughter of Mr. and Mrs. sage. their tonsils removed at the Kenneth Cuthbert of BrigThe bride chose Laura Col- Cooley Memorial hospital durleen Nelson as maid of honor ham City. week. them Among ing the past and Gail Maria Wright and Joan were the following: Jensen as bridesmaids, who donLalona and Dahlene Davis, Oak Camp Members ' ned gowns of yellow, pink and of Mr. and Mrs. Dondaughters blue, and carried pink and white ald B. Davis of Brigham City, on Meet at Nelson Home carnations with matching net Jan. 22. , Vicars and ribbon trim. Judy Members of the Oak Camp On Jan. 23, ReNee Francis, and Judy Hannah, dressed in of the Daughters of Utah PioMr. and of daughter blue, were flower girls. neers met at the home of Lo-ViThe brides mother chose to Mrs. John Francis of Brigham Nelson on June 24. wear aqua blue linen while the City. was Sunshine in My Soul Flora school Elder of to Bitsilly, head theiDox red mother officers chose Chosen activities as OFFICERS acapella the opening sofig. Alice Seder-holHigh bridegrooms Mr. Mrs. Bahe of and corwore daughter white and nylon. They choir during this year are, left to right, Nancy Ann Morrell, Russell Jenson and Marilyn offered the opening prayer. Bitsilly of Intermountain school, Mann. The choir has been chosen to represent the schools of Utah at a festival of musages of rosebuds. were 17 members, five There 24. on Jan. The bridegroom chose Melvin sic to be held in Pasadena, Calif., in April. visitors and two County Camp Allred as best man and Norman Sidney Forsgren, members present. NEWLYWEDS Mr. and Mrs. Gerald LaMar Lassen exCharles Nelson, Nelson and son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. A paper was read from the on Box as in Will ushers. the 3 NEWS of a vows Elder the of brothers at bride, changed wedding Brigham City, Forsgren ceremony performed Psychologist County Camp by Alice Gardner men All the in 25. home of the brides parents on Jan. 5. Mrs. Lassen is the wedding party Jan. and Sarah Siggard and Thelma Brigham City, Utah Be Civic Improvement former Sheila Lou Nelson. They are making their home in wore white carnation boutton-iereElaine Rasmussen, daughter of Robbins gave two readings. Wednesday, January 30, 1957 Mr. and Mrs. Weldon RasmusWoodland presented Club Guest Ogden Canyon. Chrystal Thursday three-tierewed- sen of Bear A beautiful River City, on Jan. South Africa Conthe lesson, First Ward Primary ding cake, topped with a bride 25. Dr. Harvey T. Wheelwright, tributions to Utah. and groom, centered the servRonnie Bjorkman, A sketch of the life of Verden prominent psychologist from OgHolds Inservice ing table. son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold S. Hansen was read by Rosette Calif-Meeden, will be the guest speaker at In charge of serving were Mrs. Bjorkman of Malad, on Jan. 28. t M. Hansen. the regular meeting of the Civic Rose Nelson and Training Meeting Robert Bicars, Mrs. Howard TyOther surgfery performed durclub on Thursday, Maud Anderson, representing Improvement at Jan. 31. A BYU music clinic held ner, Beth Bunnell and Gloria ing the past week at the Cooley The regular monthly inscrvice the County Camp made brief reHawkes. Memorial hospital includes Seim Provo last Saturday voted the will be Through the training meeting for officers and marks. Ilis topic Mrs. Max Nelson, Barbara Fobb of Intermountain school, Box Elder High school choir to Minds Eye. He will be intro- teachers of the First Ward PriClosing song was Put Your Mrs. Nick Topic, Mrs. Ridd, Saundra Vicars, ShirLee who underwent a the schools of Utah person, represent operafrom Mrs. major John Reese, pro- mary was held Monday evening Shoulders to the Wheel" and (Continued Page One) in a festival of music to be held duced by Edward P. Welch, Mrs. L. H. Jensen and Renee Nelson were tion on Jan. 22. Jan; 28, at the ward chapel. Josephine Johnson gave gram chairman for the day. in charge of the gifts. Carol Lee ter officers. Redelings. Steve Reed of 35 South First in Pasadena, Calif., in April. closing prayer. Afton first at Rees, counselor, be held will The meeting Mrs. Lowell Webster was at the guest book. East, underwent a major operSeventh Ward Marching Mothers who will see Refreshments were served to In attendance at the clinic the War Memorial Home with presided at the meeting. action in tonights campaign are Packer, captain: Mrs. John LegDancing followed the recep- ation on Jan. 22 and returned to were and other serving beginning at 3.30 p. m. Nor- Alice Sederholm, Duella Victor choirs, bands, was The lesson by given tion. below: listed his home Sunday. gett, Mrs. Quinton Wilson, Mrs. and music teach- and the meeting at 4 p. m. Mrs. ma Bott, South Box Elder Stake and Della Lauritzen. musical The new Mr. and Mrs. Lassen Nadine Cazier, daughter of ers fromgroups Howard First ward Mrs. C. F. Epley, Wayne Bowen, Mrs. the state, Roy Barnard is chairman of the leader, In the absence of Norma throughout a left immediately for honey- Mr. and Mrs. Claras D. Cazier, who acted as judges. captain: Mrs. Olof Zundel, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Winston Nelson, moon in Las Vegas and points underwent serving committee. Jensen, who was out of town. on an Knud-sen, Mrs. Spencer Reeder, Mrs. Jack appendectomy Verl Petersen, Mrs. Claire All members are invited to at, California. For in of interest Light refreshments were ser23. school he local Jan. is choir from The the recovering Mrs. Marvin Peters, Mrs. Hadfield, Mrs." Earl Olsen, Mrs. tend. ved bride the travel, by Dorothy Earl, Anna Smith honeymoon her and returned to was rated the top organization Mrs. . Frank Dick Parsons, Mrs. Eliot .Ward, Sam Mortensen three-piec- e enwore an and June Gordon to 20 officers home on Saturday. and was given the invitation to Mrs. Vern poulter, Mrs. Stayner Reeder, Mrs. Ted Whitaker, Mrs. semble of red. and teachers in attendance. Minor surgery was performed attend the California affair. Dr. WEARING Thompson, Mrs. Sam Gordon, Dean Forsgren, Mrs. Don J. Lily Camp are The Sego ' making newlyweds on of Mrs. M. E. Sackett the of Carlton (Minta) University HarMrs. Fred Owen, Mrs. Cam Dickson, Mrs. Evan Stevens, their home in Ogden Canyon. on Jan. 23. She returned to her Southern California, after hearMet at Sederholm : man, Mrs. Thurlow Call, Mrs. Mrs. Fullmer Allred, Mrs. RobThe bride is- a graduate of home on Sunday. ; the choir at the clinic, stated Brigham Woman ing Rex Baron, Mrs. 'Glenn Burt, ert A. Hills, Mrs. Clarence Bur-ru- the Box Elder Residence Thursday High school and Mrs. Winston (Aileen) Nelson it was outstanding and well . Mrs. Raymond Payne Mrs. Clare Bradshaw Mrs. seminary. She had previously underwent Returns Home a major operation on qualified. ' Second ward Mrs. Dean Cand-lan- Dean Compton, Mi's. Marvin attended school in California. Jan. 25. She of the Members Sego Lily is recovering at captain: Mrs. Willis Han- Bywater, Mrs. Reed Merrill. The groom attended Ogden High her home, after being released John Philip Dalby, director of Camp of the Daughters of Utah Following Operation sen, Mrs. Bill Merrill, Mrs. RonMorschool. bands at the USAC, made this Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. Jack Ward Eighth Mrs. Mary Kidman has returnTuesday. ald Petersen, Mrs. Albert Han- ris; captain: Mrs. Arthur FishMrs. Ted (Marjorie) Burt of statement in a letter of congrat- Vera Sederholm on Thursday, ed to her home at 221 West First R. Mrs. Mrs. JohnRock, sen, Jay Jan. 24, with Mary Forsgren South, following major surgery Route One, Brigham City, also ulation to director J. Earl ier, Mrs. Lynn Richards, Mrs. Now is the time for some Jones, Mrs. Kenneth Stoll, Max Bott, Mrs. . Moroni Bott, on ston: I wanted to let you know conducting the meeting. underwent major surgery which was performed in the Dee LaMrs. Mrs. Steven A. Cazier, Emma Facer offered the openhow thrilled I was with your Mrs. Merlin Jeppsen, Mrs. James Jan. 28. Her ..condition was in Ogden on Jan. 23. hospital Mar Valentine, Mrs. Eugene Hansen, Mrs. top buys in Quality Work acapella choir last Saturday at ing prayer. Emma Kimber read Mrs. Kidman is ported as favorable. Wayne Nelson, Mrs. recovering Garfield, Mrs. C. R. Baker, Mrs. Robert Lichfield, Mrs. Ted Earl, Provo. I think you are doing an a sketch and Mae Nedbalek pre nicely and invites friends to call. Shoes. John Larsen. excellent job with them. You sented the lesson. Mrs.' Everett D. Cobb. Local People Enjoy The following births were reRefreshments were served to have astounded all of us .with Third ward Mrs. Clyde GlovChoose from Interinountam School ported from the Cooley Memoyour own personal growth and 20 members and two guests from Busy Newark er, captain: Mrs. Mac Young, Three Weeks in ' Leather Mrs. Fleischman, captain: rial hospital during the past Mrs. Don Call, Mrs. Reed Simon-seability with this group. I know the County Camp, Mrs. Jennie New-tha- n (UP) Cork week: and Olsen a Cora Mrs. be fine will Carlson Mrs. DeVon Breitenbeker, Oscar Jones, Mrs. Thomas representation you Sunny California, Mrs. Ann Petersen, Mrs. Lawrence Leon and Anna ElizMrs. of the better music in the The serving committee was comMrs. d Maynard Victor, in Mrs. Lyman Wight and daugh- schools of Utah in the Califor- prised of Mae Nedbalek, Annie two million air passengers Clark Hillam, Mrs. McLaren Elaine White, Mrs. Norcomey, abeth Squires Poulsen of BrighisIts 1956 in the for first time Mrs. Mrs. Soles of reham became the Chapcle, , Goodliffe and Melissa Petersen Greenup, City parents nia meet. ter, Mrs. Robert Hamilton, Funk, Mrs. DuWain Jacobsen, Mrs. tory. It was estimated that apLoosli, Miss Louise Dyer, a baby boy on Jan. 18. was offered turned to their homes Saturday by Mrs. Paul Nelson, Mrs. E. M. prayer Closing The choir has been studying 2,198,000 persons three-week- s proximately A baby girl was born on Jan. after a delightful Jensen, Mrs. K. B. Olsen, Mrs. Miss Eugunia Dean. and working very hard on music Rhoda Hansen. terminal durthe through passed Nellie 19 and Evan to in vacation Los Bernard and LeRoy Mrs Angeles Kay Shuman, which will be presented at the Richards Purcell of Brigham ing the 12 months. This figure Calif. Houghton. meet in April. Being chosen to tube A is exclusive of helicopter pasmodern fluorescent Los At were Shows City. Angeles they Mrs. Russell Chicago Survey Fourth ward to California has consumes less than half the sengers who numbered some A baby girl was born on Jan. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne make the trip Mrs. WORK. SHOES In the George Increase In Oldsters Fishburn, captain: used by the first in 20 to Lorenzo Reese and Dcaun Atkinson and at Rcceda they been the one thought ear- electricity since students Woodward, Mrs. John Reese, of the minds I5y Friedman-Shelb- y John Norr of Salt Lake City. visited with Mr. and Mrs. DougMrs. Cliff Richardson, Mrs. Gene CHICAGO (UP) About half a ly last fall. Director Johnston 20 las Andersen. A was born Jan. baby girl Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Ray Adams, million of metropolitan stated that, The members of Chicato Lowell Jay and Shauna Dea-ki- n They visited many points of the choir Lowell Baron, Mrs. Delonne An- gos population is 65 years or are really enthusiastic of Garland. interest Estep including Disneyland, about the whole affair, and they derson, Mrs. Farrell Jensen, Mrs. older, a survey reports. and Bevan Ida Bob Cleo Eugene Crosbys television show, James Simper, Mrs. Don Seder-holbe very happy to represent Phillip M. Hauser, director of beand Marine Land near San will state. Mrs. Dean Bunderson, the Chicago Community Inven- Merritt Hales of Tremonton the a of came the boy parents Diego. baby GorMrs. Mrs. Herm lladficld, tory of the University of Chica- on Jan. 23. As to whether the choir makes Mrs. Wight also attended a don Blake. go, predicted, that in another On Jan. 23, a boy was born to session at the Los Angeles LDS the trip or not will depend upon Fifth ward Mrs. Billy Rowe, decade (he figure will rise to WORK Jay and Georgia Rae Morgan temple. faculty and board of education captain: Mrs. Robert Nelson, 675,200, or 10 percent. of Little Valley. a most pleasant action and the availability of Liggett They report Mrs. Adrian Shields, Mrs. John The figures point up the spe A baby boy was born Jan. 24 trip. funds. SHOES Petersen, Mrs. Leslie Hawkes, cial problems of older persons to Elmer Olaf and Gwendolyn Mrs. Mrs. Wallace Christensen, which call Hausfor attention,Smith Johnson of Brigham City. Gordon Jensen, Mrs. Carl Hirs-ch- i, er said. These problems include On Jan. 26, a boy was born to SURE-FIR- E e SAFETY WITH A Mrs. Don Olsen, Mrs. in addition to that of income, Earl and Katherine Kerr Davis, Mrs. David Webb, the need for housing, recreation- Ray Lish of Tremonton. GRAVEL Mrs. Vern Sederholm, Mrs. El- al facilities, and social oppor. A baby girl was born Jan. 27 mer Richards. to tunities the GRIP adapted special to Eldon Henry and Kathlynn Sixth Ward Mrs. W. R. Mer-rcl- requirements of old age. Eva Larsen Coffman of Brigham Nine out of every 10 persons City. captain: Mrs. Wendell RotMrs. Lewis, Mrs. in live this Raymond ter, Chicago age group M. Reese Jensen, Mrs. Richard in a regular household, Hauser It really works . . . Mrs. said. Six maintain their own The bald eagle has a fully Hansen, Mrs. Lysle Hansen, feath-the Harold Larsen. Mrs. J. Earl households, two live with their feathered head. Its head on youf own car or ers are white. Bald" in the days Johnston. Mrs. Delbert Hadfield, children and one lives in truck! Mrs. Trae Harper, Mrs. Darrell home of another relative or is when the eagle was named was a synonym for white. Gardner, Mrs. Fred Forsgren,- a lodger. Regular heels Mrs. Basil Olsen, Mrs. Jesse JepAt the touch of a in - h La-Vin- lace-trimm- :d , sa Three-year-ol- d m seven-year-ol- d B.E.H.S. Choir s. Recommended d Mothers Army Slated to Invade City in March of Dimes Tonight eight-year-ol- d For the 1 all-wo- - WORK Del-mo- - Mrs-Morri- s -- Tom-mane- Gro-Cor- a, 25,-00- , La-Ru- Road Sander l, tut to $19.90 Logger heels switch on your dashboard sand is spread C in front of the rear wheels of your car. The new DRAPERIES Now Enjoy Safety and Comfort When can use my hands again"! 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