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Show i Ifi MMMII t X 1 1 yt?ffTf MU ffffff ?H IMMtf Tiff TTT '' ' Couple Recite ;i Nuptial Vows ii jVtr'f&fcW ray, 5.'.ryit V ' v LW ' ,r, ' -- s r t t ' ci . ! v Ail Kefc J- ... wed- by Bishop Varsel Chlarson were Leah Ann Hunsaker, Miss daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell V. Hunsaker, Honeyviile, and Mr. J. Gerard Sherwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Wheat-ley- , also of Honeyviile. The coue ple exchanged vows In the LDS ward chapel, Jan. n. , Date ...I... Dansante Dance club members have scheduled a special Valentines dance Saturday, Feb. 11. It will (begin at 9:30 p. m. in the LDS Fourth ward, recreation I wish to nominate 20. The bride was gowned In a lovely creation of white nylon net set off with applique lace. She carried an arrangement of pink and white roses with a white satin background. A wedding reception followed the exchange of nuptial promises In the recreation hall. A beautiful white candle arbor for the provided background receiving line. Attending the ibride as maid of honor was Miss Karen Hiunsa-ker- . Bridesmaids Were Misses and Bowman Myrna Hun-sake- TV SERIES Her address is for Everyone THIS WEEK: "Getting Along With Our Neighbors" hall. Door prizes will be given during the evening, according to Mr. and Mts. Norm Nelson, general chairman at the event SATURDAYS 1:45 P.M. SUNDAYS 11:45 A.M. u CIVILIAN Major Grant E. Mann, serving with the chaplain corps, will discard his army uniform and become a civilian again. Telephone No, Age Her Pa rents ........................... .......... .. ........ .. ............. Snow Queen Nominations may also be made by telephoning 364NW - Major Grant E. Mann Relieved of Active Duty (Queen Candidate Must Be 17 Years Of Age or Older) r. Chaplain (Major) Grant E. Deadline , February 20 Sherwood performed Mann left active duty Jan. 31, the duties of best man. Ushers 1956 and returned to civilian To Nominate were Norman Maero and Rob- life. 'Mother Candidates ert Morrow. Chaplain Mann has completServing the refreshments to ed twelve years of military serchurch or civic the many friends and relatives vice and will remain with the Children, who want to sponsor a , V who called to extend best wish- active Reserve Corps in civilian groups, mother for the District mother v es during the evening were: life. He has nine medals Incompetition Rilla Hunsaker, Ann Wheatley, cluding the bronze star received Dan Olsen toare urged by Mrs. get blanks and and Barbara Maero. Mrs. Wil- under combat conditions. all questions by Feb. liam E. Hunsaker and Mrs. He has secured a position as complete ' i 20. Douglas Budbank were in charge Instructor of religion by the deDistrict Mother, who will of serving. wr, partment of religion, Brigham the Northern District FedMrs. Max (Hunsaker took Young University. erated Womens clubs In the charge of the gift book and Chaplain and Mrs. Mann are Utah State Mother competition, helping In the gift room were: into their new home, will be selected by judges. The Misses Shanna Hill, Jo Anne moving 6917 South 450 West, Bountiful, state winner will go on to comHill -- -; Kutf and Mar Hunsaker. 4 pete for National American & && 431'-'!LaNae Hunsaker, Janet Hunsa- Utah. Mother. IIONEYVILLE COUPLE WED Leah Ann Hunsaker and ker, Ramona Wheatley and BarAll district mothers will be as acted bra Jean Wheatley gift Seven Attend Services J. Gerard Sherwood were united in impressive nuptial cere- bearers. At honored at a public function iri book was the guest monies January 20. The couple exchanged , vows in the Salt Lake City during the month In Ogden Ward Carolyn Hunsaker. of April. Mrs. Olsen is parlia' Honeyviile ward chapel. During the reception a musical program was presented Mr.. and Mrs. Harold- - Bouek mentarian for the district lor the which included: a vocal solo toy and daughter, Deibra, of Brig second time. Mrs. K. Aoki, a violin number ham; Mr.- and Mrs. George D Famous Sanitone Cleaning , by Marvin Kaboyaskl, a vocal vis, Elaine Davis, and Diane St. Teressa Society selection by Norman Maero, Harper traveled to Ogden to at''and Byron Madsen gave a piano tend church services at the First Plan Valentine Dance solo. ward in Rlverdale stake. St Teressas Aultar and Holy The young couple are both The blessing and naming of Names societies are sponsoring graduates of Box Elder High Michael Shlrl Hess, infant son a Valentines dance, Saturday, school. The groom is now at- of Mr. and Mrs. Shirl Hess, was Feb. 11. Dahclng will begin at the reason for the visit. 9 p. m. in the National Guard tending Utah State college. Mrs. Hess is the former Bever- Armory. They plan to make their home In Honeyviile. ly Fredrickson of Corinne. The Joe Morales, chairman, states infant was blessed by his that the public is invited and Scott Hess. tickets are available at $1.00 per Sixth Ward Teachers Michael is the second great' person. The Casica orchestra Plus Thrifty Meet With Officers grandson of Mrs. S. B. Hess of has been arranged for the evej . , Brigham City. ning. Sixth ward Primary officers and teachers met Monday, Feb. Valentine Theme Sparks Kindergarten Club's 6, in the Sixth ward chapel Reroom. lief , the society Sweethearts Party, Wednesday . . f,-; (Margaret Lewis gave the lesson. entitled "Child Problems Themed to Valentine, the Petb. 8. It was held at the War Sometimes Called Discipline. Kindergarten club held their Memorial Home. Stake .board member JVlrs. Kay Sweethearts" party, " Wednesday, . 'Billy Ro.se ' sang "Melody"' Of Olsen and Mrs. Riuth Pierce were e Love, after which he and present. Hirsehi,' both six years old, Ellen, Rlchiman, Beverly Lan-dowaltzed to the tune. They were and Mellba Whitaker acted dressed like' a bride and groom. " Phone 62 as hostesses. Light refreshments BTlly-the- h 22 West Forest Sang "Heart of My' were served. , Heart. t (Marjorie Cook sang "I love You and "To You; Jb Ann Long and Genevieve Burt played a violin duet, My Wonderful One and ILet Me Call You The Worlds Finest Bourbon Sweetheart; LaPreal and Darrell Anderson sang a duet of 1795, :Since 'Will You Remember," and Wynn Bott, accompanied by Patricia Bott, played a melody of love songs on his trumpet, j General chairman of (the patty was Mrs. Merle Beecher. Mrs. Fred L. Petersen was chairman of the decoration-- committee with Mabel Balls, LaRae Saurt-derDoris Younger, Rae Woodland and DeeRae Christensen as members. Officers of 'the club were in charge of refreshments and serving. f r , i Door prizes, consisting of little nut cups adorned with net and hearts, were won by Nona Funk, Melvin Bott, and ' Beverly Landon. J iNorman rep-rece- -- 4U - Special Introductory Offer LADIES DRESSES &&C GREEN Dansante Club Stages Valentine Festivities . . Snow Carnival Committee P. 0. Box 55 Brigham City, Utah Hon-eyvlll- Emma I Brigham City, Utah Friday, February 10, 1956 SNOW QUEEN NOMINATION United In an impressive ding ceremony conducted II ,S!(V 4 Box Elder JOURNAL un-ol- e, STAMPS New Nominees Named For Snow Queen Title Latest contestants vieing for queen of the Snow Carnival are Carol MCIntire, daughter of Mrs. Ruby Mdntire; Roslie Norman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Burnham, and Valerie Hamilton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester H. Hamilton. Annual Snow Carnival will be held Feb. 18 in the Box Elder High school gymnasium. Admission charge is 50 cents per person. Also in the gymnasium Will be the Queens Coronation i dance. All contestants will be in by next week, reports Mrs. Fullmer Allred. ' i Other ' queen nominees are Judy Davis, Connie Jensen, Elva Allred, Marilyn Steffen, Karen Qu'ayle, Josette Peters, Peggy Mecham, Willis Robbins, Rasmussen, Evalu Mills and Darlene Walker. De-An- n Jt Brooding of chicks by infrared heat is so infrared lamp simple . . . just one for 100 chicks. No hover or other equipment is necessary... , No huddling. Chicks are always in full view for quick spotting of abnormalities. 250-wa- i ' Grandparents Welcome New Infant Daughter tt - s Parents of a j baby daughter, born at 11:30 p. m., Wednesday at the Dee hospital in Ogden, are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunsaker. Welcoming the arrival of their granddaughter are Mr. and Mrs. Laren W. ' Balls,' Bigh-aCity, and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hunsaker, Honeyviile. ' ' i buy from your dealer Be Modern FARM ELECTRICALLY Utah Power & Light Co. 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