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Show Late Spring Wedding Planned Heart Research Making plans for a late Spring .wedding are Miss Jerilyn Holmgren and Max L. Baty. The bride-elec- t is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Parley O. Holmgren, Bear River City. Mr. Baty is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Baty, Brigham City. Miss Holmgren will graduate from Utah State University this spring where she is affiliated with Alpha Chi Omega sorority f the Reserve and a member Officers Training Corps sponsors. Mr. Baty is attending Utah State University and is affiliated with Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. Willard Miss Begins Studies As Stewardess Fund Gratifying To Volunteers A- Pair Returns From Honeymoon - At home in Salt Lake City fol- Shamrocks. hood and Sunday school meetlowing their Spring wedding For her daughters wedding, ings. sows and San Francisco honey- Mrs. Heaton chose a chocolate They are now at home in Salt moon trip, are Mr. and Mrs. brown model with Mrs. Cheney Lake City where Mr. Cheney is Richard C. Cheney. in beige. Both wore white or- doing work at UniThe young couple exchanged chid corsages. versity of Utah and is also emnuptial promises in the Logan Best man duties were perform- ployed as a medical resarcher LDS temple March 20, with ed by J. Leland Seely with De-- , at Salt Lake County hospital. President A. George Raymond Lar Cheney, Michael Cheney J The bride is a former LDS officiating. Richard Haywood , and Keith missionary and currently is emMrs. Cheney is the former Thonipsan ushering. ployed as a secretary in Salt Flora May Heaton, daughter of All men in the wedding party Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Heaton, wore white carnation bouton490 West 400 South, Hunter nieres. Mr. Cheney is the son of Mr. members and close GRAFF CALIFORNIA Family and Mrs. Clayton B. Cheney, of friends were in charge of servWEAR AT ROBERTA'S ing refreshments and arranging Brigham City. gifts. cerethe Come in and see the new Graff Following wedding LEAVES FOR AUSTRALIA A lovely musical program was wedding, dinner was servcapri pants. Lay them out on the Elder Reid Goldsberry will mony was and the ed to 40 family members and presented evening counter and compare the , cut serve as LDS missionary in close friends at the Cheney spent in dancing. and styling with any well, known Australia. Displayed and served at the brand of sportswear. Turn them home in Brigham City. elaborate inside out and see the fine finThe same evening, Mr. and reception was the Mrs. Heaton honored the newly- white wedding cake. The crea- ished seams of Graff Sportswear weds at a wedding reception in tion was accented with pale compared to the raw uneven the Hunter Second LDS ward. green and tapers stood on either seams of other brands. Compare side. too. Twas an Irish theme throughr The left immediate- prices out the reception with Sham- ly for newlyweds For fits that in Sportswear San buy rocks and floral arrangements Francisco.honeymooning Reno was their first Graff at Robertas. in keeping with a green and stop where they attended priest white theme decor. e Local heart volunteer workers, those who donated and the general public will be interested in the recent grant received by the University of Utah college of medicine from the National Heart Institute. A grant that promises to make the University of Utah college of medicine one of the worlds leading centers for the training of research workers in diseases of the heart and arteries was announced last Friday by the National Heart Institute. The grant, amounting to $233,-875- , will be available July 1 to the Department of Medicines Cardiovascular division, headed by Dr. Hans M. Hecht, professor of cardiology, and associate professor of medicine. This is one of only two or three medical centers in the nation to receive a grant of this - Local Missionary , Plans Farewell; of kind. daughter Perry, It was given on recommendaThe bride was lovely in a Willard, began American Air- tion of the National Heart Counline stewardess training at the cil, an advisory body of the NaElder Reid Goldsbcrry, son of gow-- of Chantilly lace, tulle and Amon Carter Field, Dalas, Tex., tional Heart Institute of the U. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Goldsberry, satin acents. The bodice feaHave you looked at your old appli-qued- , Monday, April 6. 658 South Third West, will be tured a net yoke, lace S. Public Health Service. The schooling will continue long tapered sleeves and beat up winter hat lately? Dr. Hecht will direct the new honored at a missionary farewell five weeks. She was the only program, which will benefit service Sunday evening, April waistline with satin acents, man-dericollar. The full floor Utah girl accepted for this from experience gained in a 12 at 5 30 p. m. in the Fifth-TentEVERYONE ELSE DOES! course. Three 'courses are taught smaller pilot program, underway length skirt was of lace and LDS W'ard chapel. A Juliet tulle ruffles. cap held per year with one girl from Utah for some time. All friends and relatives of her fingertip length veil of ilaccepted for each course. A limited number of physiPriar to leaving for Texas, cians, physiologists and other the Tenth ward missionary are lusion and she carried an all Miss Perry has completed Box research workers will be accept- cordially invited to attend plan- white arrangement of white orhonor prior to chids, carnations and Stcphano-tis- . Elder High school and seminary. under the new program, for ned rites in his a two years mission for POPULAR MISS BETROTHED Miss Jerilyn Holmgren, Has one year and one quarter of ed, leaving or of two intensive three years Austhalia. Attendants were-- the brides daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Parley .0. Holmgren, Bear River studies finished in English and work to enable them to carry out of Utah. at will become son the late Spring bride of Max L. Baty, sisters and roommates, Mrs Art journalism City1, University studies on problems involving Box Elder noted Goldsberry, While attending the U. she ha diseases of the heart and arteri, of Mr. and, Mrs. Dan Baty, Brigham City. Elder High school and Utah L. Thompson, Mrs. Max D. Jepp-senbeen employed as campus re- es, Dr. Hecht said. Mrs. Chad Clark, Miss Kay will enStale athlete, University for Deseret News. These diseases cause more ter the mission home in Salt Ann Gadd and Miss Ellen Chamber of Commerce porter She hopes to continue with than half of all of the deaths in Lake Aid-O-R- ee City April 13. He will Thompson. her writing career as well as be- the United States each year. For the reception they donGets More Inquiries leave Salt Lake City by plane coming a stewardess for AmeriUnder terms of the grant, the April 20, stop-ove- r at San Fran- ned Irish gowns of green and Many interesting inquiries are can Airlines. Cardiovascular division will be cisco then continue his plane white stripes with wide green received at Chamber of Comcumberbunds. carried . They obliged to consider applications trip to the land Ross C. merce headquarters, and nosegays of carnations from qualified persons both in He has completed his freshBowen, manager, relates one rethis country and abroad. ceived last week. man year and two quarters of Former Brigham Lady his sophomore studies at USU. A letter asking if Brigham A successful First He has been active in basketWillard Second Sets City has a local paper and exSpends Week Visiting ball and tennis at USU and just was held by the Bird Haven Dis- pressing thoughts of Floridians Reunion Dinner Mrs. James (Hazel) Jensen Friday this past December and January trict at the Intermountain school coming West were included. formerly of Brigham City now gym on April 2 with 15 troops The paper has been sent. Willard Second ward reunion participated in the of THE Calif., visited with participating. Program was unAnother paper was sent to dinner is scheduled for Friday City Basketball tournament in old Inglewood, friends last week. der the direction of Joe E. Cleo E. Wallace, 1020 Walnut Three of the Intermountain evening, April IQ, in the church Kentucky. She made her headquarters Weight with Stewart Munz Services Sunday evening will Oklahoma, areas leading figures in indus- house. street, Stillwater, with Mrs. Mattie Berg and was include: Mrs. who also washed to be informed try and finance were added this Stephen will prelude, begin promptly Serving guest of honor at various parEach team was given four about the local area. week to the list of community-minde- at 7 p. m. with a special program Bunnell; congregation singing, I ties. followNeed Thee problems to complete: Hour, Every You are looking at the hat treasured by most individuals taking part to begin at 8 p. m. Problem 1 was treatment of All ward members, high school ed by invocation by Wallace Engineers: Copies of drawings in the University of Utah Medimen in the West, and by a great majority of men to the foot; crushing injuries cal Center Campaign, according age and above, are cordially in- Christensen. Sacramental song made in Brigham. Call 1300-across the land. These men desired a hat that will "How be Wisdom the Great problem 2, treatment of electrito attend. vited to Leland D. Flint, campaign cal burns and shock, ( after rewas comfortable, good looking, and was able to Mrs. Jack Barber, general and the Love," followed by talk chairman. E. W. Payne. Mr. moving victim from a high tenby Principal those reminds take everything the weather had to offer, planchairman, announced that Flint George 1957 sion wire); problem 3, treatment enS. Eceles, president, First Secur- ning to attend to bring their and Mrs. Wesley Boman will The Open Road gave them all of these thing. tertain with a vocal duet with ...for fracture pf the,. collar bone, W. LaMar own silverware and plates. CHEVROLET ity Corporation; We suggest that you visit us today and ; and problem 4, the rescue and talk Glen President chilBenniong Earlier Friday afternoon, NaZions First Webb, president, treatment of a drowning victim. by experience the pleasure of wearing this tional Bank, and F. C. Green, dren of the ward will be served. to follow. Remarks will be RobV8 Perfect score for the four with 45 Bishop Walter Jaggi 2 served at will be Luncheon Utah truly remarkable Stetson Hat. Copper general manager, a 95 & $15 problems is 180 points. TransmisCor- p. m. with transportation to be ert Williams to entertain with Standard Kennecott Division, Copper All teams scored high, showBy Hope Shipley all of Salt Lake City, furnished for the youngsters vocal number. Program will poration, sion with overdrive. ing that considerable time had had accepted important volun- following the party. Bus sched- continue with remarks by parOp April 30, starting at 7 p. m. been spent in learning First for mens wear : ents, response by to facilimissionary, ule has been changed in the teer campaign positions Box Elder Aid and in preparing for the at the high school, Go and Where Ill song. closing event MOTORS 200 the tate a following holding 47 SOUTH MAIN will be on display for all inter- to raise funds to construct You Want Me to Go, Dear Lord. First Medical Center on the Univer- school. The five highest scores made ested to better acquaint them-seveBenediction will be by Chares Main 470 North with the activities of the sity campus. were: Schenk. Eccles will serve in a dual cais Youth theme The student. with Troop 108, Honeyville, pacity as a vice chairman of the as a Frontier. 254 points. campign and as chairman of will in rooms 247 The the with 7th 100, ward, displays Troop Advance Gifts division. the 7 m. be at for p. viewing ready points. Webb will serve as a vice chairwill con 8 At p. m., everyone Troop 185, St. Henrys Cathoman of the campaign while lic and Community Presbyter- vene in the high school auditor- Green will be chairman The following births are an of the ian churches, with 245 points. ium, where a program will be nounced from Cooley Memorial Gifts division. Corporate Troop 104, 4th ward, with 243 given, all being based around In announcing his acceptance hospital: the chosen theme. points. Keith H. and Lola Dean Hill of the assignment, Eccles said, The committees are busily pre- "The Medical Center Intermountain Troop 121, Coombs, Fielding, girl, April 2. campaign school, with 229 points. paring for this night to insure Is a campaign of more than getEzra Deverl and Mardeen everyone an interesting evening bricks and mortar to Stone Frandscn, Brigham City Committee members and their ting the Man Attends build the Center, it is a cam- girl, April 3. Brigham heads are: executive committee, and of teamwoik. of ideas Stanley Monroe and Lois Hog paign Wayne Johnson, chairman: Mrs, Company Conference In ner Speaks, Brigham City, boy life from all of walks People S. Martin Rasmussen, Brigham Bertha Harris and Mrs. Jerilyn our statewide community are April 3. --Derold Sim City, district manager of F1F As- Black: hospitality Willard Moss and Elizabeth in this campaign. I am joining sociates, Inc , Is in Denver this sons, chairman; and the Key sure that this community team Ann Liptrot Yates, RFD 1, Brig con- club members assisting; program week attending a three-dawill make the great Medical ham City, girl, April 3. Jordan Larsen, and Leland Center a ference at his company's home Allen Eugene and Sonia Holst reality for our Miss announcean Ray Hunsaker; displays office, acording to Brigham City, boy, April Perry, Samuel and First Security Bank offers you a simple, easy way to have your own personal ment made by FIF President Karen Anderson 4. BarMrs. Bankhead; programs Charles F. Smith. . , bank credit. The policy planning confer- bara Burke. Planning Meeting for last until will manThe program ence includes eighteen key You can use it for any purpose, anywhere, at any time, and as often as you need , Pack 941 Cub Scouts Utah, 9:30 p. m. after the displays may agers from Wyoming, planning' Scout 941 FORD Cub 1954 Pack up to your approved ceiling. Minnesota, Montana, Washington be viewed again. The committee are planning meeting for Den Mothers and and Idaho to make this an interesting eve- cub scout leaders will be held It costs you nothing to establish this credit. When you use it, you pay low bank Victoria MASON SHOE COUNSELOR ning, well worth everyone's Friday evening, April 10, begininterest only on the money you actually use and only for the time you use For Appointment Phone 1181 time. They cordially invite ev- ning at 7.30 p.m. Hostess for the evening will eryone to come and see Box Hard Top You receive a supply of checks with your name and address imprinted free. When lie Mrs. Gene Clark, 700 East Elder on Parade. Eliason Drive. you need money, write as many or as few as you wish. Award orders will be taken and Some coffee hound rememberMOTORS 200 ed the story about the fellow plans for April 24 Pack meeting 470 Norht Main whose main trouble was laziness, will be made, Cub Master Wina for to doctor BORROW -- BY -- CHECK TABLE the went P. Nelson. ston but MAIL THIS COUPON check-upif you can repay "How many cups of coffee do YOU can spend Find Reeiirily Bank you drink In a day? the doc askHave you, $10 a month $100 ed. Timeway Department 10 a month 200 Oh, 20, 25, was the reply. Brigham City, Utah or has someone exGood gracious, man," 15 a month 300 Round biterenUn to mal Forward m full detail oa claimed the doctor, "doesnt all 20 a month 400 you know, Borrow . by Check. that coffee keep you awake?" 25 a month 500 man the It helps." (yawn) to a fiOO 30 a month just moved said. 35 a month 700 Have you picked up your Nam . new home? 40 a month 800 NEWS 5 Box 45 a monih 900 tickets for Your Welcnma Wagon Adilrmu . 50 a month 1.000 Brigham City, Utah ItoateM will call with J 1959 8, 75 a month 1.500 April Wednesday, gift and friandly 100 a month 2.000 Utah City j greeting from tha com 125 a month 2.500 munity. 1957 Carolyn Perry, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wesley Goes to Australia n First Termed Success down-under- Intermountain By Boy Scouts Leaders Join e Fund Campaign OPEN - ROAD i Box Elder on J Parade to Be Program Theme BIRTHS Write yourself a loan by writing a 1ST SECURITY Borrow by Check y ... it . ... ATTENTION! Elder Fashions in Flowers CADILLAC .Zon.., presented by Coupe de villc 1347-- saBESyTCGEfl . J.f -I fully jwwered Brigham Floral and Gilt 200 MOTORS Lew and Dorothy Olsen R SV; t ,f 470 North esar Main Inti Svtvo'r laok vl Uiuh, N A. Ud.iul Immum C'p'w |