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Show f"- - BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Party Thursday, October 8, 1970 Line Ruth By octal ceoe Telephone PA Sarah Yates, Society Editor Temple Rite Weds Pair MIA to Sponsor J.R. Lowell There is no good 2. The first event is scheduled for Saturday from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. at the Seventh LDS ward, with lunch to be served during the meeting. School dress will be the style for the day, with the meeting having the theme I Enjoy Being A Girl. Included will on be workshops homemaking, dating, courtship, marriage and other fields of interest. Box Elder High school will be the setting for the Sunday session scheduled from 10 a.m. until noon, with best dress being proper attire for the morning. All Mia Maids, Beehive and Laurel girls are urged to attend. her wedding and reception, the bride chose a lovely gown of empire styling in organdy trimmed with satin and lace with tiny seed pearls on the bow at the waist and on the collar and cuffs. She wore a satin bow with lace, tiny in pearls and her hair. Mother of the bride chose a blue knit dress for the nuptial the and mother was a dress of peach occasion, bridegrooms lace. The couple honeymooned to Salt Lake City and are now making their home in Redwood City, Calif. Chapter Holds Work Meeting BailemosClub Will If I were going to join the Womens Lib movement it would be to campaign for two tvs in every household. The poor wife hasnt a chance against those long sports weekends. I promoted a second set in our abode as soon as I learned that Monday night had been annexed to the weekend sports schedule. I realized that in the words of Girls Conclave For in 723-622- in arguing about the inevitable. The only argument available with the east wind is Girls from the Brigham City to put on a greatcoat. Now before you add a LDS stake are Invited to take part in a weekend whirl of portable tv to your Christmas scheduled for list let's sit down and chat activities awhile on Party .Line. Saturday and Sunday, Oct. Salt Lake LDS temple was the setting for impressive rites uniting Miss Sandra Griffin and James Ott in marriage. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Griffin of Brigham City, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roe Ott of Ohio. The couple was honored at a wedding dinner at the Golden Spike cafe, and in the evening an open house was held in their honor at the home of the bride's parents. gowned Phone y meeting of Epsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met at the home of Louise Young on Thursday, Oct. 1. A short business meeting concluded with a work meeting during which time the members enjoyed visiting as they worked on handmade articles for the club auction set for Nov. 5 under the direction of ways and means chairman Donna Ball. Refreshments were served by the hostess as part of the meeting. Semi-monthl- Disband of the Bailemos announced club recently that, due to a lack of interest, the club activities will be discontinued for the coming year. If in the future there Is new interest in formation of a dance club, the group could be NEWLYWEDS around the core Sandra Griffin of remaining members, it was temple. club announced by spokesman. Officers Dance Wedding vows were exchanged by and James Ott in the Salt Lake LDS Greets Birthday Happy birthday wishes go out today to Mrs. Clarice Forsgren who celebrated her anniversary recently with her brothers In Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. M.J. Wright drove with her to the home of another brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Frank Wright who hosted a birthday dinner in her honor at their home. She spent the weekend in Salt Lake City and then returned home on Monday. Mrs. Forsgren was so happy to have Mr. and Mrs. L.R. of Clements (Manila) Alhambra, Calif.; Mrs. Connie Cleere of Los Angeles; Mrs. S. Howard (Naomi) Beecher of Granada Hills and Mr. and Mrs. Verdi Forsgran of Hayward, Calif, visit with her. They rode up through the canyons to enjoy the autumn leaves and then all had dinner at Maddox Ranch House. The California visitors returned to Salt Lake City where they were visiting with their sister Mrs. Laura Earl and a brother Mr. and Mrs. and sister-in-laArvil Forsgren. The Verdi Forsgrens returned to Brigham City and spent a weekend with Mrs. Clarice Forsgren before returning to California. Returns from Japan Mr. and Mrs. Ben Knudsen have enjoyed a visit from their daughter Mrs. James W. (Juanita) Dupree who has just returned from spending three and a half years in Japan. Her husband Tech. Sgt. James Dupree was stationed at Misawa AFB. and has now been assigned to Phan Reng AFB in South Vietnam for the 'next year. While he is gone Sirs. Dupree will be employed at the Navy Supply Base in Oakland, Calif. Mrs. Dupree spent two weeks in Utah visiting with her children Mrs. and Mrs. Scott Anderson and family at Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson and family, Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard (Joyce) Martinez and family in Roy in addition to her parents at Brigham City and other family members. She spent some time with her sisters and brothers-in-laand their families Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy (Diane) Davis at Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. (Sandra) Hansen in Salt Lake City. She also visited with her brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Clair Knudsen of this city. Mrs. Dupree traveled extensively throughout the Asian countries while she and her husband were stationed in Japan and went as far south as Taiwan and spent some time BIRTHDAY Mrs. Zina in Singapore. imShe was Jensen will be honored at pressed with especially her chance to an open house on Sunday visit Expo 70 and rated it a in observance of her 85th marvelous exposition. She Resident to Be Feted For 85th Birthday Mrs. Zina Jensen will be honored at an open house on Sunday, Oct. 11, from 2 to 5 p.m., at her home, 129 South Second East in honor of her 85th birthday anniversary. All friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend. Mrs. Jensen was born Oct. 17, 1885, to John P. and Mary Klem Johnson. She married Charles N. Jensen June 9, 1909, in the Salt Lake LDS temple. He died on Sept. 1 of the same year. She has lived her entire life in the same home. After completing her education in local schools, she worked in several stores before going to the County Courthouse, where she was employed for approximately 30 years, until her retirement. Even though afflicted with failing eyesight, she remains exceptionally active and agile. She does her own housework, and takes pride in the beautiful flowers she grows. She loves animals, and keeps a Siamese cat for a pet. ANNSCOTHERN Area Couple Slates Autumn Nuptial Rite and Mrs. Darrell Scothern of Tremon-toannounced the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Ann, to David L. Child, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman J. Mr. n Child of Bear River City. The couple plans an Oct. 19 wedding the Tremonton First LDS ward, with a reception to follow from 8 to 10 p.m. in Family and Friends However, the center of her universe is her family and friends. A large family, including those who have married into it, knows and loves her down to her great-gran- d nieces and nephews. Among her regular callers are children of the neighborhood, t6 whom she is also "Aunt Zina. She is the only one of her immediate family remaining. However, she has an uncle, George L. Johnson, Brigham City, and 15 nieces and nephews: J. P. Jensen, Mrs. J. E. (Anna) Rasmussen, Wynn K. Jensen, Mrs. W. B. (Doris) Ball, Marie Thorne Jeppson, Mrs. J. Wayne (Edith) Johnson, Don J. Baird, Brigham City; Mrs. Ethel Cole, Preston, Idaho; L. C. Jensen and Steward Jensen, Ogden; Mrs. Ada J. Hall, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Helen T. Smith, Bountiful; James P. Thorne, Logan; Mrs. Ralph (Phyllis Ackerman and Mrs. Miss Scothern is a graduate of Bear River High school. Prospective bridegroom Child is a graduate of Box Elder High school. Kenneth California. BookloreClub Hears Review guest. Mrs. Hilda Anderson in- troduced her guest, Miss LaPreal Wight, who reviewed the book The Presidents Lady by Irving Stone, the story of the life of Andrew Jackson and his wife. Members of the Book Lore Club gathered on Thursday, Oct. 1, at the home of Mr. and . Mrs. Stewart Reeves with Refreshments were served Mrs. Bernice Rasmussen as by the hostess at the conhostess to 17 members and one clusion of the evening. LWV League (Marco) Giles, Bridge Lunch Set on Monday Local women are invited for luncheon and an afternoon of bridge as the local Ladies of Elks begin their season of monthly bridge luncheons with an event scheduled for Monday, Oct. 12, at 11:30 a.m. in the lodge hall. A special invitation is extended to working women to attend the luncheon even though they cannot stay for bridge in the afternoon. Bridge players are asked to bring their own cards. Chairman for the luncheon is Carla Nielson, who will be assisted by Kay Reinhart, Sue Ferrara, Bev. Breidenbach, Pierette Wilson and Alice Magney. Reservations will be accepted up to and Including Friday, Oct. 9, by calling the chairman the state and national level under the of Mrs. Sydney Johnson and Mrs. William Yates. The meeting will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 15, at 9:15 a.m. and four more were great-grandparen- ts rejoicing over the good news, Glen Mrs. Mr. and Christensen of Mesa, Ariz., Henry Hill and Mrs. Ila Coyan of Ogden. Visitors Here and Mrs. Hugh E. and Dobbs (Donnelle) daughter Dana spent one week here from their home in Wiesbaden, Germany. They flew here to attend the Golden Wedding celebration of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.H. Mr. Olson. The Olsens son Clark was also here from Phoenix, Ariz. While they were here they joined in several family with other family members Mrs. Jerry Olson of this city and Mr. and Mrs. James M. (Elna) Groutage of Salt Lake City. Their son Jerry Olson is serving with the military in Vietnam. The Glenn Andersens have been enjoying their grandchildren, Thomas Glenn and Anne Elizabeth Coppin children of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Coppin of Ft. Lewis, Wash. Mrs. Coppin, who is the JANAE HUMPHERY Open House to Honor Couple After Wedding former Joanne Andersen, went to Chicago where she Open house will be held on Friday, Oct. 9, from 7:30 to 10 p.m. in the Bountiful Sixth stewardess friend, Sonja LDS ward, 51 South Main, Bountiful, honorSymes. She spent six days in Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lee OChicago and returned to spend ing newlyweds ten days here. They also lsen, who will be married that day in the Salt visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lake LDS temple. Frank Coppin. was matron of honor at the of a former wedding Mr. and Mrs. Howard (Kathleen) Freiss have been visiting with her parents, Mr.-anMrs. Malcolm Young of Harper Ward. They have been spending the past four months in Juneau, Alaska where they were employed at Glacier Bay Lodge. Following ten days here they went on to Mesa, Ariz. where they will make their home. Mrs. Freiss brother Charles Young who had been in Alaska with them returned to the USU where he is attending school. JaNae Humphrey is the and Mrs. Joseph Stanley Bride-to-b- e of Mr. Humphrey of Bountiful. The bridegroom-elec- t is the son of Cornelius Olsen of Brigham City. .daughter Miss Olsen is a graduate of the University of Utah and teaches in the Granite school district. She has served an LDS mission to the Canadian-Alaska- n mission field. Olsen is a graduate of Brigham Young university, and served an LDS Mission to Finland. He is currently employed with the juvenile court system in Salt Lake City. Visiting in Brigham City for three weeks are Mr. and Mrs. Les (Kathy) Ogden and daughter Kami of Gallup, N.M. He is instructing at a special school at the In- Following a honeymoon trip to California, the couple will reside in Salt Lake City. , Gallup. i .! v Aw .. While the Ogdens are here here. school termountain Ogden is with the B1A in : ' ' , - - they are houSeguests of her parents, the C.W. Claybaughs. They will also visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.L. Ogden of Ogden. It is our pleasure to Nancy Muir California Visit Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. Busby and son Wayne have returned from a ten-da- y stay in California. Charles Shaw has listed several gift suggestions with us . . . We invite you to call or come in for assistance in your choice of gifts, DU JVut SldC i2 ain The Only One of 100 Two-in-o- ne of bride-to-b- e visited They friends and relatives in the Los Angeles area and picked up their son YMSA Michael L. Busby who was training in Coronada, Calif, and took him to Travis AFB where he left for Vietnam. The Brighamites then went on to San Francisco where they visited friends in the Bay area. announce that 723-621- 6 Its Kind! Kanekalon Wig classed the United States birthday. or committee Schedules Unit Meeting of Women Voters grandparents, - members. will hold its first regular unit meeting on the topic of air pollution, to be studied on both 9 at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Dodd, 540 West Fifth North, with nursery care for small children available at Gillespie hall. Persons interested in the subject of air pollution or in membership in the League of Women Voters are Invited to attend the meeting. pavilion as the most impressive building and deemed the exhibits in it the most interesting and beautiful of all the countries. She is most happy to be back in the United States, according to her mother. Babies Arrive Some exciting news comes from the stork set this week. Lt. and Mrs. Steven A. Jensen of Colorado Springs, Colo, are up in the clouds over the arrival of their first child, a baby girl born on Oct. 3, TWO STYLES IN ONE WIG vmm ? weighing seven pounds seven ounces. Mrs. Jensen is the former Becky Reese. The little miss has garnered a number of "first honors. She is the first grandchild for the Fred Woodyatts, Mrs. Lucille Reese and Mrs. Oriel Nelson. She has another greatgrandmother, Mrs. Romlna Rasmussen, and is her second great-grandchil- telephone call Tuesday night brought exciting word that the Brent Hills of Va. had a baby daughter born on Oct. 6. The little girl arrived weighing seven pounds 11 ounces and they have chosen the name Wendy for her. Mrs. Hill is the former Grace Jensen. Big brother Robert cant wait to get acquainted with his new playmate. Passing along the good news here are Mr. and Mrs. Kent L. A Jensen, grandparents, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith. Mr. and Mrs. E. Lowell Hill of Ogden are the happy paternal ts tm LA G1G1 or Re9.29.95 NAPOLEON ONLY 1495 2 Weeks Only CAPRI WIG SALON Complete line of all hair products 148 N. Main too eyrc |