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Show Local Woman JOURNAL, Bilylium City, Ulafi Thursday, November 30, 1961 THE BOX ELDER Feted at Party Sarah Yates, Society Editor U. YOU! l'litMAKINf LOCAL AICRUITIK Telephone 3 stork-adorne- d yr 1 nf RuP,Tt- rs- - B. Idaho- The little Miss weighed seven She will be named Mari-De- rritWiitw pounds. Mr. and Mrs. Delmar A. Whitney announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Arlene, to Duane LaMoine Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. LaMoine E. Wilson. Rites will be solemnized Dec. 20 in the Logan LDS temple. A reception will honor the newlyweds the evening of Thursday, Dec. 21, in the Seventh City Brigham ward. Marlin Hanson have been vislt Tiny twin sons of the couple were christened on Monday ning jn the Holy cross Lutheran church, with the Rev. Donald T. Ranstrom officiating at the sacrament. Sponsors for the children are Mr. and Mrs. Bernard O. Hanson for Kris Bernard, and Mr. and Mrs. John Higginson for Karl John. The couple has returned to their home in Rupert the following christening ceremony. CHOSEN to be maid of honor is Miss Patracia Ewer of Brigham Bridesmaids will be Miss City. Afion Arp of Biulder City, Nev.; Miss City, Miss the couple will reside in Ogden. Rose Prom Set Saturday For Local LDS Stake Youth Youthful dancers will perform numbers on a floor show during e intermission time at the Rose Prom set for Saturday, Dec. 2, in the Fourth LDS ward recrea-- . lion hall. Hosting the affair will be the Box Elder Stake MIA. concluding date in late May. CKOW Disillltht COMWIV. MIIKfORT, M. KtllUiCKY SIWICH! bOUKfeON WHISKY lit I'ROOF . MUSIC for the affair will be pro-- j vided by the Shorty Ross orches-- ! two-stak- the bourbon more people prefer to unij other LuJuana Wilson of Brigham and sister of the groom; Brenda Whitney of Tremon-ton- , tra, with refreshments ved 10 ,hose j All ages to be ser- - Pres' are invited to attend e dnces- wi,h a Spe The danc e, which is scheduled ,he extended for this invitation ciul is one of a to begin at 8:30 p.m Persons 1,4 Rose Prom. annual dances of series Saturday night planned by the local LDS slakes years of age and over are welcome during the winter months until the to attend. their Anxiously awaiting sister at home are big e. little sisters, Lori and Debi. - Mother and baby are doing' ENJOY VACATION Mr. and Mrs. Lester Winklesky are shown above as they enjoyed a vacation trip in Hawaii. Hawaiian Holiday Week Enjoyed by Local Couple cousin of the bride. Little Miss Debra Ann Cates and Master Anthony Cates, niece and nephew of the groom, will perform the duties of flower girl and page. Appointed as ushers are Messrs. David L. Whitney, brother of the bride; Max Robinette and Don Bott. Gerald Jenson of Brigham City will act as best man. Miss Arlene Whitney will become TO BE DECEMBER BRIDE the bride of Duane LaMoine Wilson in a ceremony to be performed in the Logan LDS Temple on Dec. 20. Following their marriage, OKI PA Couple Circles December Date u TAIn WiriOOnS and Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Tingey announce the arrival of a baby girl born Wednesday, Nov. 29, at the Dee hospital in Ogden. If HWJIp Give historic Tt Baby Girl Arrives For Paul Tingeys cene ,. Friends of Mrs. Richard Meinert gathered to honor her at a baby shower on Monday, Nov. 27, at the home of Mrs. J. L. Powfor the lovely afers. fair was Mrs, Vince Bramlet. were New and novel games played by the guests, after which the guest of honor was showered with many tiny gifts for her little Little newcomer. cakes and coffee were then served to those present. Guests at the event included Mrs. Meinert, Mrs. Bruce Johnson, Mrs. Lee Heiman, Mrs. William; Schreffler, Vates, Mrs. Robert Mrs Robert Bowers, Mrs. Stan- ley Veatch, Mrs. Richard Hulf- smith, Mrs. Gerald Glatts, Mrs. Robert Heck, Mrs. Fred Mitchell, Mrs. Einard Haniuk, Mrs. C. F. Epley, Mrs. Emory Kassell, Mrs. B. E. Bounds, Mrs. Dan Russell, Mrs. James White, Mrs. Harold Mrs. Hartmann and Hodges. n Mr. and Mrs. Lester J. Winkle-sklocal Western Auto dealers, were recently awarded a dream vacation in Hawaii. The couple, along with 450 other Western Auto and dealers, were employees guests of the company following a sales promotion contest. The local couple lived in royal style in the Royal Hawaiian Hotel on Waikiki Beach. Social hours, dance at THE BRIDE-to-b- e is a I960 grad- parties and a dinner uate of Box Elder High school which some of Hawaiis top talent took where she was active on the de- performed for the winners, bate and commercial teams, as a up the evenings while the days in making tours, suncolor guard, and in music, per- were spent choir ning and sightseeing. forming in the a cappella and as Junior High school accomI WAS a busy week of fun for panist. She is also a church or- the The first three days Last year she attended of thecouple. were devoted ganist. mainly to trip the University of Utah where she tours including trips was a member of the University to the capitol, Mount Tantalus, of Utah Chorus and recorded with Punchbowl Crater, Bishop Muthe Utah Symphony orchestra. She seum and other points of interest was also organist for the LDS in- in the Honolulu area. Other tours stitute, a member of Lambda Del- included a boat trip to Pearl Harta Sigma fraternity and on the of the a circle tour and bor, WRA bowling team. island. She is attending Henagers BusLeft on their own for a few iness college in Ogden where she the Winklesky couple enjoydays, is presently serving as student ed of and sundays body secretary and recently reas well as special events ning, ceived honors as an outstanding planned to keep the evening hours student. Before leaving, busy and happy. Is also a Box Ihey were feted at a luncheon and THE GROOM-clec- f Elder High school graduate and attended a radio broadcast in Hahas attended Weber college. He waiian Village. On Saturday eve-- ! has served a mission for the LDS ning a farewell champagne party church in the North Central States and continues to be active in church affairs. He operates a farm in Box Elder county and is also employed in Ogden. He plans to continue his education. After their marriage, the young couple will reside in Ogden. sight-seein- and an aquacade show were presented for the Western Auto deal- ers. ANOHER feature ol the trip was a Na Kupuna party, the Hawaiian version ot an old timer event. The men were given clip-ohandlebar mustaches to wear, and the ladies received shiny derby hats. The affair was held in the Banyan Court of the Moana Hotel with tables set under the spreading limbs of a giant Banyan wiMtceii DIAMOND RINO from our large stock of fashions best designs. n Dependable values at reasonable prices with convenient BUDGET PAYMENTS. tree. The couple reports a smooth plane trip, an enjoyable and educational week of and fun, and a never-to-b- e forgotten visit to the island paradise. sight-seein- REMEMBER Hundreds of g Christmas Specials g sight-seein- g at PALMER JEWELRY Women Voters Set Membership Event FREE GIFT with purchases of $29.95 or more. A membership coffee for the League cf Women Voters will be held Friday, Dec. 8, at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Joe Gurrister, 820 Eliason Drive. Mrs. Ronald Swenson has been named chairman in charge of ar- PALMER JEWELRY rangements. are inviled as well as others interested in the All league League, members Mrs. Swenson said. Civic Club Meet SetToday,4 p.m. The Civic Improvement club will meet today, Thursday at the War Memorial Home. The 4 p. m. meeting will be preceded by the social hour beginning at 3:30 p.m. Guest speaker will be Judge E. F. Zeigler, First District Juvenile Judge, who will explain the Juvenile court system and offer some interesting comments concerning this area. Also listed as a guest speaker is Sgt. William C. Sackett of the Utah State Highway Patrol, who will give an informative demonstration on the types and uses of seat belts. Harold B. Felt will play violin background music during the social hour. Mrs. Clyde Glover, president, will preside at the mee:ing. 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