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Show til PAGE TITREE elder W grain n) she nftJ a, JOURNAL 6' 1351 iday. JdT ighoo City- - Utah Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert . j Turkey Dinner Served At Brough Plan Open House Girl's Home. To. Seventh . In Honor of Wedding Ward Relief Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Brough, Tremonton are holding an open house, from 2 to 7 p. m., Sunday, July 8, at their home . in Tremonton, in honor of their Mrs. rough is the wedding. former Grace B. Nicholas of Willard. wn Oscar Hunsakers Return From Extended Vacation Unitedjnl Marriage , The couple was married Friday, June 29, in the ILogan LTD. S. temple. They are making their home one mile east of Tremonton in the third house north of the Cross Roads Service. Mr. and Mrs. Brough invite all of their friends to call, but request no gifts. Mr and Members of the 6eventh ward Relief society with the mem-er- s of the bishopric ' as special guests enjoyed a hot turkey dinner' served Monday afternoon at 1 oclock at the Girls, home in Box Elder canyon. , - . , Regular Fast Day Service Held In Perry Ward Sun. ts FOR SATURDAY'S BEST BUYS 3 ROLL FOR ,THERN G kjfU S BROOKFIELD AMERICAN r 13EESE 2 Pounds ii pound (FARM QHWATOES'lSto FRESH fishes, Turnips, 2 BUNCHES conducted toy Barbara Billings and accompanied by Arlene Wight and Dorothy Hinschi. Priests in charge were Richard White and Gordon All .Hail, Sliced Pound JOURS CRESCENT of the The recommends George P. Petersen family were read and accepted s ward . members. i The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron (Nebeker was blessed and given the name of Byron Kent Ndbeker by his father. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. (Daryl Ross Young was also blessed and given the name of Bruce Young (by his father. Confirmation of Brent Milton Thorne was then conducted by Eugene Bott. The remainder of the time was spent in testimony bearing. Now (Let 'Us Rejoice was the closing song followed by the genediction given by. Lawrence . Wright . Mrs. John Rogers And Son Johnny Visit Here ts Green Onions in mitcl SERVICE ellow, p( Mrs. John Rodgers and son Johnny . of Burbank, Calif., are visiting with their parents, Mr. of and Mrs. iFrancis Roblbins Brigham City. They attended the rodeo at Evanston, Wyo. on the , Fourth of July with their sister and Mr. and Mrs. Carson Norris also of Brigham City and Willis Robbins. Mrs. Robbins is the former Maxine Robbins. Mrs. Rodgers and son will visit in Brigham City for brother-inda- another 10 days. the News and Journal Society editor is 771. The phone number of t- Phone your society hews to TIL $p&ADsmxf (a$tsww, bari 4 ROOF Mr. and Mrs. Dean P. Blaylock . . . Mrs. Blaylock was the former Carolyn Nelson prior her marriage in the LDS temple in Logan on June 22 - Marriage Of Carolyn Nelson To Dean P. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Blaylock Takes Place In Logan L. D.S. Temple Earl Visit Friends Sun. The marriage of Miss Carolyn Magazine Party Held by Nelson, daughter of Mrs. Lovisa Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Earl W. Nelson and the late' Fred 5th Ward Relief Society Provo were visitors paint rr; A tough, bright red Iron oxide protection painti real t i for barns, outbuilding!, xnetal roofs. . long-weari- IHun-sake- Da-vi- ISSUE Visiting In Brigham flty this week from Eureka Nevada, ane ? Mr. and Ms- - Aubrey Kqfton They are at the home of Mf, and Mrs. dark Nelson, mother and father of Mrs. Kafton. CAR (Regular fast services were held Sunday morning, July L in the Perry ward chapel. : Bishop Rulori Hirschl presided with .Douglas Oyler -- cdnducting. . Wm. Wagstaff offered - Che opening prayer followed by the sacramental song,' . Well , Sing tlDAY AND - Oscar Hunsaket The following births are anreturned Sunday from Alberta nounced from Cooley Memorial and British Columbia in the hospital: 'Canadian Rockies. A boy on July 2 to LeRoy and Enroute they went through Winnifred Jarvis Beane. A girl on July 3 to Armour beautiful Salmon River country, Glacier National park and Jenny Ray Jensen. was enjoyed with snow drifts A girl on July 3 to Ray and seven feet high. They also saw Fordella- - Walker Hunsaker of white goats and mountain Tremonton. , sheep in rthe high crests and A girl on July 4 to Blaine and liffs. Lake MoDonald and Marva Smith Harper of East Lakes with their luxury Garland. hotels was a setting to rememA boy on July 4 to Lynn and ber. Pern Bradford Whitaker of R.F. The Hunsakers stationed at D, No. 1, Brigham City. (Baniff and from there they A boy on July 4 to Evan and would travel to see various wild- Elva Rasmussen Jackson. life including deer, bear, buf A girl on July 4 to George and falo and moose. . They also ex Lillian Hill Mdotire of RFB. perienced ' riding a chair lift No. f, Brigham City. ; which carried thwi one and one half miles high to view the Phone your society news to 77L unparallelled beauty of the sur rounding areas. The city of Galgary, strictly a DRIVE IN FOR city of English type, had a fine district where you shopping could find all types of beautl ful English china, linens, can dies and furs. They then journeyed to Lake Louise In ALberta, Canada which was a very outstanding 5 P. M. To Midnight experience to sit in the Luxury hotel with the lake In ones ' and all day Sunday dooryard, with flowers and so and beautiful landscaping , , just across the lake the mountains are covered with snow. our Southern Try r This is where Mr and Mrs. Fried Chicken Dinners were greeted with a snow storm on their trip home. Deep Fried Shrimp to Brigham They returned French Dipped Fish by way of the Payette lake to City in M'dCail, Idaho, and report and Chips they found this a very beautiAll Kinds of Sand ful and restful resort. (Mrs. the' (Approximately 60 people were served from tables beautifully decorated witih garden flowers. (Following the dinner an ex temporaneous program was eon ducted by Mrs. fleopha Larsen. A small charge was made for the dinner with proceeds going to the Relief society piano fund. The Relief society presidency, Mrs. Afton Olsen, Mite. Lila Wright and (Mrs. (Karma Korth, along with Mrs. Etha John, Mrs. (Ann Jensen and (Mrs. Vella Sackett were In charge of the dinner. -- Home From Nev. Eureka, ' 4 5 . . Society Visit At Clark Nelson GIRTHS ' i . nW IcMiamUal i i .J , Strang and durabla PraMcti far yaara wiches ' r ' "1 j. - Forty five members of- the Fifth ward Relief society enjoyed a magazine party held Tuesday afternoon, July 3, immediately business following regular meeting. Regular meeting - was conducted by Vpra Christensen, (Mrs. Ruth Pierce gave an interesting talk on the Relief society magazine followed by a duet by Lovisa Nelson and Syl- Paul (E (Blaylock of Idaho Falls, Idaho, took place in the Logan LJDB. temple on June 22 with President El Ray tut Chistiansen officiating. i They were by accompanied friends and relatives. A wedding breakfast feted the newlyweds at the home of the A reception via Walker bride's mother. by accompanied further honored the bridal pair Charlotte Johnson. Mary Tea at the Fifth ward amusement drew prize and Mrs. Bergetta hall on Friday evening. Grant won a prize during the The , receiving line stood be- quiz program. fore a garden gate entwined The program was arranged by with roses and lace vine. The Myrtle Clifford, magazine repbride was gowned in traditional resentative, and Thelma Robwhite satin dress trimmed with bins, who conducted the . pro, imported lace and satin covered gram. buttons. The veil was fingertip The ladies embroidered, tea ' length - edged with imported towels during the presentation lace. , She carried a (bouquet of of the program. gardenias and red rosebuds with Refreshments were serfed by detachable corsage, Merle Dixon, Neoma Dixon,' The matron of honor was the Crowther, Fay Christensen brides sister, Mrs. Carol Dailey and Gertrude BoSworth. of Burley, Idaho. Bridesmaids were Mrs. (Ray Payne of Kaye orated with roses. ville and Mrs. Lee IRavstine of The young couple plan to Ogden make their .home in Idaho Falls (Best man was Carl Thorsten-sento a honeymoon following missionary companion of Cardston, Canada.' where they the bridegroom. went through the L.DS. temple Others in the receiving line there. They further journeyed were Mrs. Lovisa IW. Nelson, Mr. to Lake back Louise and and Mrs. Paul E. Blaylock and through Glacier National park. Mrs. Fred E Nelson, who was The bride graduated this hostess. spring from the U.S.A.C. in and plans to teaoh this win Assisting with refreshments and gifts were close friends and ter. relatives of the bride The groom recently complet A four tiered wedding cake ed an LDJS. mission to Mexico. topped with love birds, under He is engaged in farming. an archway bung two miniature wedding bells. The cake was displayed on a table covered with a handmade lace cloth. It stood upon a mirror encircled with roses. Candles in crystal candle holders stood on each side of the cake. The hall was beautifully dec close Sunday m (Nelson of Brigham City, to (Dean P. Blaylock, son of Mr. and (Mrs. RINGSIDE of In SEASHORES CAFE Brigham City. They visited at the home of (Mrs. Mattie Berg and other friends while here. Mrs. Earl will be remembered at the former (LaVieve, Hui&h who formerly taught English at Box Elder high school. 48 K. Main Brigham Ciiy r--t Phone 438 Open 11 A.M. to 1 A.M. 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