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Show Betrothal of Faye Simper Told ocial eene Aiieen L Nelson, Society Editor Newlyweds Now of Home in blooms. Annual summer party for Kindergarten club members and their partners will be held on Thursday, Aug 14, at 7 p. m at Rees Pioneer park. Those attending are asked by Mrs. Ilairy general chairman, Hanline, to bring their plates, glasses and silverware with Assisting Mrs Hanline the August event will be Mrs. Don Nelson, director member. Decorations are under the direction of Mrs. Claude Barker, Mrs. Myrland Balls, Mrs. Clifford Hobson, Mrs Dean Payne and Mrs. Rudgar Price. Mrs. Lloyd Forsgren is serving chairman with the following committee members Mrs. Wendell Saunders, Mrs. T. R. ings, Mrs. Claude Barker, Mrs. Harry Hanline, Mrs Francis F. Todd, Mrs. O. Dee Lund and Mrs Marvin Bywater. Mrs. Dean Bunderson will of- e two-piec- e Ro-sell- a , d Beautiful Bride The bride was lovely in a brocaded lace. The gown of gown was a full length sheath with pleated cumberbund and bow. A peau dt; soie chapel tiain overskirt completed the cieation. The gown featured short sleeves and pearl encrusted scalloped neckline. She wore long mitts, which came to lily points over the wrists. A seed peail and sequin adorned taira held the filmy long veil oi brides illusion. Her only jewelry was a pair of teardrop earrings. She carried a bridal bouV'e Ann Christoff er sen quet of sweetheart pink roses cascading from a single white Visits Grandparents detachable orchid. Here visiting with her grandMatron of honor was Mrs. Gerald Jensen, with bridesmaids, parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. is VeAnn Miss Sydnee Jeppsen, Mrs. Rich- Chnstoffersen, four and f ard MacFarland and Mrs. Wayne year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson. Chnstoffersen, Las Vegas, The attendants chose gowns of embossed tafieta in blue, pink, Nev. Little Miss Chnstoffersen regreen and yellow with matchturned to Utah with her grand ing net picture hats. They ear- mother. ned baskets, the identical color Mrs. Christoffersen a nd a of gowns, filled with blooms and Mrs. BUI Collins, Idaho niece, ribbons. matching Flower gills were little Susan Falls, Idaho, vacationed recently with Mrs. V. L. Minear, a sisMaughan in a deep pink dress, ter of Mrs. Christoifersens reand Sharia Glover m yellow. in St. George. They carried miniature baskets siding From St. George then continof roses. ued to Las Vegas for a visit, then Mother of the bride chose grey on to Boulder City where they blue and Mrs. Maughan wore a were guests of Mrs. Alice Anlight blue model. Both pinned dersen, another niece. corsages of gladioli with sweetThe then journeyed to heart rose centers at their shoul- Phoenixthree and Mesa and at Mesa ders. were joined by Mrs. Jerry BolDeVon N. Maughan was best den and all attended the Howman with Robert Christensen, ard family reunion at Natural Dennis Lund and Darrell John- Bridges, Pine, Arizona. son as ushers. All men in the They came home via Flagstaff, wedding party wore white car- spent two days in Lai Vegas and nation boutonnieres. brought little VeAnn Host and hostess were Mr. and her summer vacation. he? for Mrs. R. N. Gourley with Mrs. Willard White and Mrs. Byron San Francisco Couple Glover at the guest book. Piano Music Visits Powers' Home Lovely music was played by and Mrs. Daniel PowMrs. Donald Wendel at the deco- ersAttorney of San Francisco, Calif., have rated piano on the patio. been for the past The brides table, covered with week houseguests a cutwork cloth from Denmark, Mrs. at the home of Mr. and James Powers. The men are featured the elaborate pink and brothers. white wedding cake. The three While visiting here, the fourtiered creation was beautiful some a trip to Yellowwith rosebuds, hearts, lattice stone enjoyed National park. work, wedding slippers, orchids The Californians have returnand swans holding the colon-nate- s ed to their home this week. which separated the layers. A miniature bride and Defeated by Nephew groom standing beneath the ma-lin-e BARRE, Vt. (UP) Incumbent archway topped the cake. Mayor C. O. Granai bowed out During the evening guests were of local served refreshments from small defeated politics when his nephew him by almost a two e tables centered with hurricane in the mayoralty margin lamps set in maline. Lila Arm race. Chris-tofferse- fer prayer at the social. Ve-No- y Jeppa Jeppson Family Reunion Set Aug. 8-- 9 The Jeppa Jeppson family reunion will be held Friday and Saturday, Aug 8 and 9, in Salt Lake City, according to Boyd H. Jeppson, president. Family members will meet on Friday at 1 p. m. at the Salt Lake LDS temple grounds. A tour is planned for those not attending the temple excursion. Satuiday at 1 p. m , a family dinner will be piepared and furnished by th6 reunion committee A charge oi two dollars per family will be made for the dinner This will take place at the Highland Park LDS ward chapel, 2535 South 13th East. Following dinner, the afternoon will be spent enjoying a program, games, races, and fun for all. Further details may be obtained from Jeppson at 3501 Quincy avenue, Ogden, Utah. Brigham City Couple Heads for Convention Mr. and Mrs. Glenn S. Nelson have left for a month-lontour of Eastern United States. Their ultimate destination , is Boston where they will attend the national convention of Federation of Post Office Clerks. Mr. Nelson is state president of the Utah organization of the National Federation of Postal Clerks, and Mrs. Nelson is representing the Utah Auxiliary. They plan to return to their home the first part of September. Included in their plans for the next month is a stop-ove- r in Denver. They go from there to Nauvoo and Carthage. They plan to attend the Mormon Pageant at Palmyra, N. Y., the forepart of this month and spend several days in Washington, D. C. and New York City, The national convention of Postal Clerks is scheduled to begin Aug. 23 in Boston, and con-tmue through Aug. 27. g Pixies Finish Skirts Final instruction on how to finish skirts was given by Mrs. James Nygaard as Pixies met this week at the home of Nancy Magaha. 'Following the meeting the girls enjoyed a hike, a program and picnic at Box Elder County park Happy Sewers Report Happy Sewers reported to Mrs Howard Jorgensen on Tuesday morning, Aug. 5. Reports concerned progress on skirts. It was learned that girls will finish skirt program with thtf sewing of buttons and snaps. Prayer was offered by Patsy Craghead with pledge led by Jill Jorgensen. Miss Jorgensen served refreshments. Make Fruit Treats met at the Happy Clovers home of their lealer, Mrs. Darlene Hansen, Wednesday. Following prayer by Beverly Mills, the girls sang God .Bless America. ' Ruth Yamasaki gave the health lesson. Special guests for the afternoon was Lorraine Yamasaki. The girls adjourned to the kitchen where they made fruit nut candies and banana milk shakes. at YOU SERVICES will be Willard Couple Announce Birth Of First Child Hack lo School Lay Away Robertas Special Now that the 24th of July is tune to start thinking past, it is of clothes The new wear are for back to school. Fall styles of ladies arriving daily at To have that student in proper attne at school, start now. A small deposit at Robertas will hold purchases until school starts. Shop early to have the best selections. We still have a lovely selection of sportswear, for the remaining plavtime of summer We have a few Mexican hand painted skirts at $3 98 each. xa - a if" ,rm sie Hansen, home demonstration OF agent, visits First ward Relief society Tuesday morning, Aug. Sunday, August 10, 11:30 A.M. Three Grandsons Visit Mrs. Nellie Cheat Here BOX ELDER COUNTY RPM (See article in this issue) ART & MUSIC CO. 102 So. Main Ph. Tractor Roller Mrs. Nellie Cheat enjoyed visits from her late husband, Charles Cheals three grandsons and families last week. Here during the week were Dr. and Mrs. Rex W. Spears and daughter, Bonnie Raye, Chapel Hills, North Carolina; Captain Richard W. Spears and son, Ronnie, Albany, Georgia, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer C. Spears and son, Richard, Magna, and Judy Sutton, Las Vegas. For any Standard Oil product, call REYNOLDS V. REEDER 6th East, Brigham, Utah Phone: Home 588 or Plant 68 161 So. e HE WILL ENJOY HIS FISHING IN g j PARK Followed by Annual Potluck Picnic COMPTONS Lubricant comes in 3 grades for Caterpillar use and an AC grade for Allis Chalmers. at - Camera $10.75 Flasholder $3.75 ll 12 m ihutter release. Get gorgeous color slides, Koda-colsnapshots, or pictures. A great value! Eklachrome RPM Tractor Roller Lubricant seals out dirt, mud and water. ..adds many extra hours of service to tractor roller bearings. It flows evenly, coats all bearing surfaces with a tough film that will hang on, even during side-hioperation. Freese yourself More Leisure ELECTRICALLY OGDEN look through the big reflex-typ- e finder to see your picture in advance. Set the lever to indicate color or black and-whitThen just touch the feather-actio- n LAST LONGER Now that there is an electric freezer in his home, those trout will provide good eating for months. And thats not all. His family can enjoy many other good foods at flavor peak the year round. His mom saves by buying in season and she saves many shopping trips, too ! BY SbMjfi CAMERA Reflex camera for color slides at a low, low price! TRACK ROLLERS ATTEND CONDUCTED BROWNIE iMrnmmmauLrn Chunk the Bes- Meeting will begin at 10 30 a. , Mrs. C. R Jones, work di-- ' rector, announces. Miss Hansen will use a basic dough and show its versatility. Lunch will be served at noon followed by an afternoon of sewing, quilting and artcraft. Editor says television certainA special invitation is extendly has its effect on everyone. ed to young mother of the The other night he turned On his ward. Facilities to care for chilradio by mistake and thought dren are available at the church, he had gone blind. Mrs. Jones explained. UTAH POWER A LIGHT CO. Buy from Your Oolr 'uibtm t Miss Faye Simper, daugh- ter of Jay Simper, Logan will become Mrs. Richard A. Miles September 12 in the Logan LDS Temple. Mr. Miles is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miles, Morgan. Mr and Mrs Ronald R Nelson of Willard, announce the aruval of their lust child, a boy, born July 30, at Cooley Memorial hospital Mrs Nelson is the former Jane Fredrickson. The new arrival weighed in at five pounds, and is the first Forsgrens Bade Goodbye grandchild for Mr and Mrs Roy L Nelson of Willard and the To Summer Guests Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Forsgren fourth for Mr and Mrs Henry bade goodbye to their visitors Fredrickson of Corinne last week. Mrs. Delonne (Margarte Forsgren) and children returned to their home in Lakewood, California after visiting since July 4 Mr. Anderson accompanied them to Utah but returned to California after a week here. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Zundel and children left for Richmond, Virginia where they will now make their home. Mrs. Zundel and the youngsters have been visiting in Brigham City for several weeks. Mr. Zundel joined them for the last week of the vacation. time-takin- First Ward Feature Cookie making TO WED IN SEPTEMBER DECEMBER, TOO! INVITED Iffli Lutheran Cookie Making to be feature of the day as Miss ARE TO 1 Mrs. Robert (June Wight) Hamilton and three sons, DeVaughn, Rex and Jimmy, have returned to their home m Rupert, Idaho, after spending a week in Perry vacationing. They stayed at the home of Mrs. Hamiltons parents, Mr. and Mrs Lyman Wight and visited with other relatives and friends while here. Prior to their visit in Utah, Mr and Mrs. Hamilton and the two younger boys spent a week at Yellowstone park. Ar-ne- one-hal- Kindergarten Club Members and Partners Schedule Annual Party at Rees Pioneer Park Brigham City, Utah Friday, August 8, 1958 Former Residents Are Visitors in Perry Brigham City Now at home at 4C3 South Third West are Mr and Mrs. Wayne N. Maughan, recent newlyweds The pair were united in marriage at the Logan LDS temple, July 13, with President A. George Raymond officiating. Wedding dinner was served at the Bluebird Cafe In Logan by parents of the bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Maughan, Bug ham City. The bade, the former Sharon Johnson, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don F; Johnson, also of Bagham City. A garden reception honored the couple at the Johnson home the same evening Lamps Form Path Hurricane lamps formed the path to the receiving line. Japanese lanterns glowed throughout the garden. The bridal party stood before an archway setting Butterflies and an ornamental bird cage adorned the archway as did two coloriul bouquets of summer GREETED GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Wayne N. Maughan, newlyweds, greeted their many friends and relatives at a garden, wedding reception held in their honor immediately following the exchange of wedding vows in the Logan LDS Temple. Mrs. Maughan is the former Sharon Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don F. Johnson, Brigham City. Mr. Maughan is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Maughan, also of Brigham City. The engagement of Faye Simper, daughter of Jay Simper, Logan, to Richard A. Miles, son of Mr. end Mrs. Robert Miles, Morgan, is announced. The wedding date is Sept 12 in the Logan LDS temple. A reception will honor the Telephone 771 newlyweds the same evening in the Brigham City Fifth-Tentward recreation hall, hosted by her father. Miss Simper is a graduate of Box Elder High school and attended Utah State University for one year. She is affiliated with Lambda Delto Sigma on USU strong and Janet Dummer were campus. in charge of serving. The prespective-benedic- t is a In the gift rooms were Mrs. giaduate of Morgan High school Reed Olson. Mrs. Robert Ras- and is a student at USU. He is ll a member of Intercollegiate mussen, Marl Gourley and Knights. Jeppson. The brides trousseau was disThey plan to make a home in Logan, where he will continue played during the evening. his studies, majoring in civil enHoneymoon at Jackson For honeymoon travel to Jack gineering, as a junior student. The bride-to-bson Hole, Wyo., the bride chose has been maka black and white check ing her home in Brigham City model with red accessor- with her grandmother, Mrs, ies. Simper. i'he new Mrs. Maughan plans to continue at the Mountain Dress Shoppe Owners States Telephone and Telegraph Back From Denver Mart company and Mr. Maughan will Mr. and Mrs. William Mack resume studies this fall at WeStoddard have returned from a ber college. week-enat Denver. While m Denver they viewed Rees Pioneer Park Is the fall fashion show of Denver Markets Incorporation at the Primary Party Scene Rees Pioneer park was the Shirley Savoy hotel. The Stoddards have returned scene of summer social and offiwith reports of many high styled cers, teachers and partners of reasonable price fashions. (he Seventh ward Primary. The trend is for shorter hemThe party was held Monday lines, high waist lines, high fashevening, Aug. 4. Invocation was offered by ion millinery, all in a crescendo Laird Stringham with picnic sup- of colors. The chemise styles are here to per served and games enjoyed. Mrs. Darlene Billings and Mrs stay with various modifications. Both Mr. and Mrs. Stoddard Elsie Hawkes were general chairmen assisted by Mrs. Betty John, were pleased to learn that the food chairman, and committee fashions now shown at Robertas members, Mrs Bernice Hobson aie right in line with high fashand Mrs. Vonda Yarborough. ion. Mrs. Colleen Farnsworth and - Colors for fall, with a great Mrs. Iva Beth Tanner directed number of plaids, seem to lean towards reds and greens with games. Mrs. Amy Jordan was special royal blue with olive green acNorth Box Elder stake board cessories one of the unusual color combinations of the fashion guest. Benediction was offered by show. Clovis Jordan. 5 ittNiflM 5-- J |