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Show 6 Thursday, August 18, 1960 THE BOX EIDER JOURNAL, Briqham City, Utah Home wedding vows will be L. cene; Telephone, PA Nelson, Society Editor September Wedding Planned Brigham Matrons Enjoy Plane Trip It will be a September wedding for lovely Diane Meacham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Meacham, Brigham City, and C. Munk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril K. Munk, Benson. The pair plans to exchange nuptial promises Sept. 23 in the LoPlans are to gan LDS temple. the have a wedding reception same evening in the LDS ward recreation hall. Mrs. Mary E. Cht istensen and Mrs. Rose A. Young have recently returned by United Airlines from an extended visit to New York City and vicinity where they visited with Dr. and Mrs. Dale W ir Young, The Youngs are building a new home'in Grand Island, New York. Mrs.v Young is the former Adele Fifth-Tent- Christensen. They attended Hill Cumorah called upon Mr Grove; b and Mrs Clair Merrell, who are LDS missionaries at the Peter Whitmore visited home; F it . I? Joseph Prophet Smiths home and also the grand old home of Martin Harris They spent an evening at Niagara Falls, watching the colored lights play upon the great scenic wonderland. Mr. Munk is a graduate of North Cache High school, has completed his U. S. Army duty, attended Utah State University and Hene-gar- s and is now bookkeeper for LeGrand Johnsen Construction Co. in Logan. THE BRIGHAM ' City matrons were also privileged to watch a large freighter and several yachts enter the Wellen Canal and see the locks close and the water rush in to raise the vessels to enter Lake Ontario. The Utahns report a great deal , of construction going on to in-crease electrical power in the Opening Tea Is Delightful Affair area, day was spent thiough fruit orchards laden with many varie- ties of fruit. Repoits fiom the pair say that peaches were ripe and of excellent quality but lacked the sweetness of the Brigham City peaches. They also paid a visit to the Royal Canadian Gardens and the last day of their stay they enjoyed rose several hours in the garden of Jackson and Perkins, A MEMORABLE in Canada driving Mrs. Mattie Hamson Surprised On 84th Birthday Anniversary rose hybridizers. Botts Announce Mr, and Mrs. L. Max Bolt, Brigham City, announce the arrival of a seven pound 14 ounce baby girl, born Aug 15 at Cooley Memorial hospituL The new arrival evens the boys and girls in the Bott family. The family includes, Rennie, Christine and Elden. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Lorenzo Bott and Mis Mary E. Christensen. Mrs. Bott is the former Mrs. Mattie Hamson was pleas- noon party called at the Hamson antly surprised on her 84th birth- home dunng the evening hours. served reMrs. Chnstofferson day on Friday afternoon, Aug 12, freshments and many lovely gifts at the home of Mrs A E. and cards were received by the Here from Hayward. Calif , for guest ot honor. the occasion was Mis llamson's Thursday evening, Mrs Hamson only son, Jack. He left Saturday and her son were honored at a morning by plane for his Califor- dinner party in Ogden at the home a Velma of Mrs nia home. Thompson, Close friends and neighbors sur- granddaughter. prising Mrs Hamson were Mrs. Mrs. Sarah Adelia Hadley. Mrs Alene Waters, Mrs Georgia Stokes, Mrs May Sisson, Mrs Ruth Pierce, Mrs. Clara Lare sen, Mrs Nora Holmes, Mrs Here from Scottsdale, Ariz., are Buckley, Mrs Faye Laney. Mrs Merle Grover and Mrs. Bea- Mrs Keith (Helyn Bott) Boyer and children, Michael and Martrice Larsen Those unable to attend the after- - gie. They are visiting at the home of Mrs Boyers parents, Mr. and Mrs Lorenzo Bott and will also NEW THIS WEEK relatives and visit with other friends in Northern Utah' before Chris-tofferse- Baby Daughter Ruth Christensen. 1 at net Sig-gar- Mar-gunt- Everglaze POLISHED art and Sizes 4 to SANS 1 2 to Anona "Round the Block parade was enjoved bv 120 Third LDS ward Primary youngsters Wednesday morning, Aug 17. Colorful decorated costumes, buggies, trikes and bicycles made the event successful two After about marching blocks the youngsters returned to the church house lawn for treats. In charg of the Primary was Mrs Earl Slager, president SOUCI Time To Think of Sweaters! KNIT YOURS WITH OUR pa Visiting Here Youngsters March Around the Block Nylon Panties 92 s. main Arizona Family returning COTTON SLIPS gift shop Opening tea for Brigham City held at Protestant Newcomers, Youth Center, Tuesday afternoon, Aug 16, was a success Mrs. Warren Rush, club president, repoits that more than 75 newcomers to the area attended. She and other officers in charge of the event were delighted with the turn-ouSpecial guests were wives of Brigham City dignitaries, along with guests at the homes of Newcomers. heart-warmin- g WILL BF. TEMPLE BRIDE Engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Diane Meacham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Meacham, Biigham City, to C. LaThair Munk is announced. Botany Yarns t. THE BEAUTIFULLY To appointed tea table was presided over by past presidents of Newcomers, Mrs. John Ensign and Mrs. James White, and Mrs. Emery Kassel and Mrs. C. F. Epley, Welcome for this area. Wagon hostesses The table laid with a white cloth, featured an artistic arrangement of gladioli ranging from white into beige, yellow, and bright Candles stood on either orange side of the floral arrangement. GUESTS were greeted at the door by President Rush and other officers, then escorted to the tea table and introduced to other guests As the guests arrived they received name cards from Mrs. Bob added to the Williams which friendliness of the occasion. Newcomers meet monthly during the fall and winter season. 14 West Forest PA 31 We Have For You- NEW SHIPMENT CHIPMUNKS SQUIRRELS HAMSTERS CAVIES GUINEA PIGS WHITE MICE ON SPECIAL Your choice of any Parakeet, also a beautiful modem cage and feed, all for $ 531 6.98 Brigham Couples Back From Trip year. The river otter, a graceful swimmer and diver, can stay under water for about four minutes Prepare for Fall AQUARIUM $6.50 SETS Watson, Complete Line of Sprays and Grass Seed East 1006 Third North, Aug. 25, Thursday evening, at 8 p. m. Further information may be secured from Mrs. S. Garth Bakes, membership chairman, at PA or from the respective Sacketts Two-Wee- k Sojourn Ends Back from two weeks in California vacationing are Mr. and Mrs. DeLaun Sackett and four of their six children, Launa, Kay-IeePaul and Mark. Cory and Annette visited with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Sackett, during the familys The Sacketts saw Zions Canyon; viewed Hoover Dam; took in the usual places of interest in the Los Angeles area; greatly enjoyed several days at the beach, and the parents attended LDS temple sessions. Thats what your wedding gift can be, if it Is designed to be an item of frequent use, yet lasting value. Items of crystal, silver and china, in the brides own chosen patterns, are such gifts. They are of high quality, yet cost as little as 1 to 3 dollars. They will be used from the first week of marriage for a lifeyet will last literally time. Our BRIDAL GIFT REGISTRY, through which local brides choose and list their favorite patterns, makes it possible for you to pick a gift that will be wanted, needed and loved by the bride. See if your friends are regis- tered. Palmer Jewelry 70 South Main They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Koford and baby daughter at San Diego; went shopping at Tijuana, Mex.; traveled up the coast to San Francisco; stopped at Lake Tahoe and wandered about Virginia City seeing the authentic LAGOON was the destination of wonders of the Old West. Zippy Zesters last Thursday. They returned, home Monday, The girls spent an enjoyable tanned and enthusiastically reand issued day at the resort of digging for lating experiences thanks to James Couch for transclams, swimming in the ocean and portation. touring Disneyland. ROCKETS is the name of the newly organized community club. of The troupe clubs will enjoy Achievement Monday, Day Aug. 22, at 10 a m. at Lincoln school auditorium A prettily arranged bridal showGirls are invited to bring all articles completed as well as rec- er honored Miss Joan Beasley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. ord books. Beasley, Monday evening, Aug. 15. at the home of Mrs. Clark Ras- Shower Honors Joan Beasley mussen This y young woman has registered her choices for wedding gifts through our BRIDAL REGISTRY $ See her choice at PALMER JEWELRY Member Guild of Diamond Experts A. Nielson young-at-hea- is priced Mrs. included the Mrs. mother, Vaughn Penrose and daughter, Julie, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. H. S Baileyn, Provo: Later in the evening, the prospective-benedic- guests her bride-to-b- t, Charles W. Penrose, arrived to meet the friends and neighbors attending Games were played, lovely gifts presented to the feted Miss and refreshments served. GAME NIGHT FRIDAY NIGHT, 9: 00 P.M. St. Henrys Recreation Hall 380 South 2nd East Public Invited with a Miss ., Pretty permanent permanent rt at $6.50 and OUR and were for the party Special SWfrJp $1 0.00. SPECIALTIES INCLUDE Razor Cutting - Tinting - Permanent Waves Eloise Oyler I Rasmussen Mrs. George Backto- - This 16-16- -8 -- coffee The evening will be held at the home of Mrs. Jerry J. vacation. Ogden Is The Time Fertilizing!! Just one lb. of is ORTHO to 100 cover enough sq. ft. We offer an 80 lb. bag for only future of a marriage LaMirada Guest Arrives in Brigham and Canaries. To An investment Start Membership Drive Here The membership drive by Brigham City League of Women Voters will be held next week. A state board member will be prospective present to acquaint members with the program of the league. Officers of the local organization urged that You get out youi calendar or date book and jot down dates and meeting hours. They urge that you get to one membership coffee if you cannot make another, whether you are a member of the league or not. The ladies enthusiastically urge those who attend to bring a guest or two, your entire neighborhood if you are up to it. The afternoon coffee will be held at the homes of Mrs. Calvin S. Andrus, 361 Hawthorne Drive, Tuesday, Aug. 23, at 2 p.m., and Mrs. A. J. Schecter, 565 East Sixth South, also at 2 p. m. on Aug. 23. serv- ed from tables decorated with garden flowers. Mrs. Ralph Nielson, president, was in charge, assisted by Mrs. Lee Clement, Mrs. Bud Powers, Mrs. R. N. Price, Mrs. Grant Smith, Mrs. Clark Hillam, Mrs. Ted Whitaker, Mrs. Vincent Loosli, Mrs. Arden C. Balls, Mrs. .Arthur Landon and Mrs. C. R. Jones. After dinner time Mrs. Phillip program chairman, Humphreys, announced the following numbers; several numbers by Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Holmes, community singgroup numbers by ing; dance Mrs. Ivan Swenson's dancers, Nancy Woodward, Connie FarnsClaudia worth, Debra Baugh, Karrie and Kristi Humphreys, Swenson, Vandy Lowe and Millie Jo Stuart. in the Mr and Mrs Floyd K. Kling and Mr and Mrs. Marvin Bywater have returned from a week's vacation They enjoyed staying at the Stardust in Las Vegas; visited Hoover toured Dam, Tijuana, Mexico, and Long Beach. At Ventura they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Fryer. Disneyland, Knotts Berry Farm. LaMrs. Vaughn W. Gordon, Marine Land and Catalina were Mirada, Calif., has arrived for a among the other places of inter- weeks visit in Brigham City. est visited. She will be at the home of her parents, Mayor and Mrs Ruel M. Eskelsen, and visit with Mrs. P. E. Peters, who leaves soon for Les Germany; also with Mrs and Dick Dunn, another sister, Eskelsen and family while here. The family plans to travel to Mr and Mrs Lynn H Wiese Idaho Falls to spend time with will be moving to Brigham Cit another sister and family, Mrs. soon from Ogden. Richard Cannon. to make their home They plan Mrs. Gordon is the former at 491 North Fifth East, in the Eskelsen; Mrs Peters, the apartment of Mr. and Mrs Ralph former Elizabeth Eskelsen; Mrs. D Nielson. Dunn, the former Marion EskelMrs Wiese is the former Karen sen, and Mrs. Cannon, the former Marie Jensen, daughter of Mr Karen Eskelsen and Mrs Frank Jensen, North She will be teaching Main at Bunderson elementary school this We have a complete line of Toys and Feed for Parakeets Now bers and their partners, and Women Votes Enthusiastically An-no- OF: F Miss Merle Poulsen will become Mrs. George W." Richan ceremony to be solemnized by Bishop Marvin Wright Saturday, Aug. 27. TO WED in wedding Delicious supper and an entertaining program were highlights of the Kindergarten clubs annual summer party held Saturday. Aug. 13, at the bowery. Supper was prepared by officers and directors of the club for mem H From TYSONS South Carolina Force Reserve. He reported for duty at Long Beach then left for South Carolina Tuesday to drop paratroopers and take part in maneuvers. Couple Move Here AT Aug. Floyd W. Kling left Brigham City Saturday morning for two weeks training with the U. S. Air h MISS MEACHAM, a talented vocalist and pianist, is a Box Elder High school and seminary graduate. She has also graduated from Stevens' Henegar Business college and was employed for a year as secretary to Mr. Stevens before accepting employment at Thiokol Chemical corporation. Pa- geant; listened to Apostle Mark E. Petersen speak in the Sacred ex- - 21, by Miss Merle Poulsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Poulsen, 420 South Fourth West, and George W, Richan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar R. Richan, Mantua. THE YOUNG couple will recite vows before Bishop Marvin Wright of Fifth LDS ward, with immediate family members and close friends attending. Open house will follow the ceremony at the family home. The bride-to-b- e has attended Box Elder High school. Mr. Richan is also a former BEHS student currently employed at Sunset. They will make their home Sunset. changed Saturday, rl Aileen Supper, Program Entertain Guests Will Exchange Wedding Vows Linda Petersen Lona Andersen Karma Croft Fred Smith Melba Freedom LONAS BEAUTY SALON 510 North Main (In Rocket Bowl Bldg) Phone PA only at Qitawia & of Brigham City |