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Show J'f 4 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, JM LRMUUW Utah Sunday, June 5, 1966 ceoe 0 ociai Telephone PA Sarah Yates, Society Editor Couple Wed in June Rite Legion Auxiliary Past Presidents Miss Yvonne Lyn (Bonnie) Tripp and Dennla M. Yamaeakl recited vows In a solemn cere mony performed Saturday, June 4, at 2 p.m. In Holy Cross Lutheran church In Brigham City. Officiating at the rite was the Rev. A. E. Nielson. Vocalist John C. Taylor sang "Ave Marla and Oh Lord Enjoy Banquet The annual dinner for past presidents of the American Le. glon auxiliary of district 1 was held at the Artistic Manor In Brigham City on Friday, May 27, at 7:30 p.m. A delicious three.course din. ner was served to about 35 members and guests seated at long tables decorated by large of red and white bouquets peonies. A very delightful musical program was furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Perc Petersen, with the program including four of their children. Mrs. Ressa Lowe, retiring district president, Introduced the incoming president, Mrs. LaNae Tarbet and her secre. both from Smlthfleld. tary, Other visiting district officers and unit presidents were Introseveral duced, along with visitors representing Brigham Most Holy. a THE BRIDE was floor. length dress of white era. broldered organdy fashioned with bell sleeves and a large Her flowing bow In back. veil was of shoulder.length matching embroidered organdy and was released from a tiny pillbox hat. She carried a white orchid on a white Bible to complete the bridal ensemble. Maid of honor was the bride's sister, Marjorie Ellen Tripp, with Junior bridesmaid being Gloria Jean Tripp, another sis. ter. Petite little Marsha Tripp, daughter of F. J. Tripp of Minneapolis, Minn., and a cou. sin of the bride, was flower girl. They wore street length dresses of white embroidered organdy over blue taffeta with large bows In the back, and gowned In ij ; JW'I - Twirling Event Set Wednesday carried BEST MAN for the occasion was Shelton Yamasaki, brother of the bridegroom. Ushers were and Johnson Lee Llndy ivi.w A Local batonlsts will attend the official Miss Majorette of Utah baton twirling contest on June 8, at EverWednesday, green Junior High school gym. naslum Salt Lake City. There three Utah girls In different age groups will as be chosen "Miss on the basis Majorette of judging in beauty, strutting and twirling ability. The Junior and senior Miss Majorette will represent Utah in the Miss Ma. something out In a whipping mo. Jorette of America pageant to tlon that rolls the rest of the be held in July In Mississippi. In connection with the contest pile Into a ball. It wouldnt be so bad, since will be an open competition for these pack.rat instincts seem to the tntermountaln west with dibe held be all children, If people visions In solo, strut, military, march, duets and teams. didnt look at blond, blue-eyeInterested twlrlers may ob. Little Miss and remark about how demure and neat she looks! tain Information by contacting contest director Joanne Schleu. ter, 3430 South 2000 East, Salt Lake City. Miss Yvonne Lyn Tripp became the bride JUNE BRIDE of Dennis M. Yamasaki in a ceremony performed Saturday, June 4, at Holy Cross Lutheran church. Yamasaki. Mother of the bride was gown, ed In a green dress with a white carnation corsage, and the bridegrooms mother wore a pink knit dress and white car. nation corsage. The couple was honored at a garden reception at the home Mrs. Society Editor Isnt sure i of the bride following the who started the myth about little ceremony. girls being neat, but from her SERVING AT the reception discussions with other mothers was Cathy Markeson pouring of charming little misses she's and Mrs. Martha Shoun at the pretty well convinced that It cake, while servers were Linda is a myth. Larson, Terry Irvin, Annette Perhaps the myth was startTlddle, Carol Peterson, Diane ed by a lady who had six boys Inouye and Darlene Herbert and then had a little girl I For Gifts were handled by Janet compared to a small boy, a Meyer and Donna Eager, while little girl Is pretty neat with JoAnne Yamasaki was seated her belongings. However, seve. at the guest book. ral members of the animal king, Out of town guests at the dom would also fall into the wedding and reception Included "neat brackets If little boys sons were the only comparison point Mrs, Donald Mlnde-an- d Robert and Richard of Long usedl Beach, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. JUST THIS WEEK Mrs. So. Fredrick J. Tripp of Mlnnea. polls, Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. clety Editor realized that It Fredrick A. Tripp of Palisade, might be her last chance to clean through Little Miss' draw, Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. William Mattson and W. B. Mattson of ers and toy box before school Prior Lake, Minn.; Mr. and was out and she was under the Mrs. Roger Fulton, San Ber. watchful eye of the owner of and William the treasures. nardlno, Calif. Armed with a large paper Wilson, Jekyll Island, Ga. bag, she sneaked Into Little THE BRIDE was honored at Miss' bedroom and started with prenuptial parties hosted by the toy box. At least she dls. and covered why the supply of tea. Miss Cathy Markeson another by Mrs. Charles Shoun. spoons In the kitchen was so Following their marriage, the low, along with finding quite couple will continue with their a cache of clip clothespins that studies at Utah State university., explains another household The bride will continue as a shortage. major In child development and THREE ODD house slippers elementary education, and the as a business were taken across the room to bridegroom be placed in the shoe drawer major. to find of the little vanity.-onl- y that the shoe drawer was oc. cupled by a rock collection and two lone mls.matched shoes. The other shoes were found in the purse drawer, which was occupied by several purses fill, ed with bottle caps and a large collection of cut.up cardboard used for tickets in some past Little arrivals at Cooley Me. game. mortal Hospital have found Further Into the toy boxwere springtime finally here to greet a lot of Jar lids that fit the them as they were welcomed peanut butter Jars that Mrs. by the following couples: Society Editor had recently des L. Kaye and Genlel Simper carded because their lack, of West, Brigham City, boy, May lids made them useless for 28. regrlgerator Jars; and the Dale S. and Shelly Robinette bottom of the box revealed the Nichols, Brigham City, boy, contents of a box of Christmas May 28. given up for lost. Maurice W. and Alalne Raw. crayons 11ns Carter, Corlnne, boy, May AFTER DISCRDING a full 28. of spare wheels, broken bag Leland Ray and Janet Morris purses, headless paper dolls Williams, Brigham City, boy, and other useless Items, Mrs. May 31. Society Editor turned to the Robert Francis and Carol dresser which contains cloth, Marie Scott Brocklsh, Brigham lng. A large cache of buttons City, girl, May 31. was discovered hiding under the Lynn Duane and Judy May stack of and lifting the Nelson Wharton, Perry, boy, winter panties, pushers out of the pedal 1. June drawer revealed a few playing Reese B. and Sandra Jean cards from a deck discarded Phillips Blackhurst, Brigham because some of the face cards City, boy, June 1. were missing! For some reaBurnett Junior and Rosa May son, little girls never want the Christensen Smith, Perry, boy, or pair of undershirt, panties, June 2. on top of the stack shorts play Darwin Robert and Karen A. and reach underneath and pull Leatham Hailing, Mantua, girl, June 2. rls Pitcher, Logan, girl, June Sidney Dean and Eva Carol 2. Adams Noles, Brigham City, Nick Warren and Neva Wll. llams Hidalgo, Brigham City, girl, June 3. Jed Hyrum and MerLynn Her. girl, June 2. Society Editors SCRATCH PAD WHOS NEW d Safeway Tourney Set Wednesday Study Circles By Lady Golfers Slate Sessions Brigham City lady golfers are looking forward to a series tournaments of during the summer, with one of the first to be sponsored on Wednesday, June 8 at the local course. Coffee and rolls will be serv. ed by the tournament commit, tee at 8:30 a.m. on the club house patio, preceding the 0 which will a.m. shotgun tee-of- f begin the tournament. Prizes for the day will be awarded In several categories by the local Safeway store. Members are urged 'to sign up for the tournament at the club house. store-sponsore- d Phone These latest pictures of the moon are most Interesting and It looks as if the surface Isnt too much different from ours, 1 a just plain old dlrt couple of prints Just like them that I rook one day when I first got my new camera and was so engrossed In getting the right "f stop and timing I snapped It before I raised It to get the subject high enough and got Instead a real good of the groung. Pm close-usure most of you have one somewhere In your negatives a lot like It. School Is out! The three magic works that mean vacation time is here. Lets take a few minutes out from our busier than usual schedules and catch up on the our comings and goings of friends. Study circles of the Com. church munlty Presbyterian will meet during this week, with the morning circle disbanded for the summer and its members Invited to attend other circles. Electa circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Stella Sel. fert, 338 South Main, on Thursday, June 9, at 1 p.m. Members of Ruth circle will gather at the same time at the home of Mrs. Charles Lloyd, 450 South Sixth West, for their lesson period. Evening circle will meet on Tuesday, June 14, at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Joe Caugh. Big Rotter lln, 475 North Sixth West. HOLLYWOOD 'UPI All members of Womens as. James Garner Joins the grow- soclatlon are reminded that the ing list of major stars who will annual barbeque for members appear on the April 18 Oscar and their husbands will be held Award presentations. on Thursday, June 23. k V 9 i ' were happy to have as their more of their guests some family, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn C. (Connie) Davis and children of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Der-rSiggard and family of Price. Mr. and Mrs. Michael (Nina) Sharp of Wellsville and the Keith Siggards came from Cheyenne. The Keith Siggards also spent some time with her mother, Mrs. Olive Monsen of this city. al MRS. W. A. CAMBRON and her daughter, Mrs. Reid Robinette and grandson Darin Wednesday night from a two week trip to Electra, Tex. Mrs. Cambrons mother, Mrs. R. C. Culpepper, who has been spending the past two months here with her daughter returned to her home In Electra with them. and Mrs. Mrs. Cambron Robinette spend one week In Kamay at the home of the Bill Lees. Mrs. Lee Is a daughter of Mrs. Cambron and she tend-e- d her grandson Clint while the Lees traveled with the senior class of Valley View High school on a tour of New Orleans, La. and Mobile, Ala. The Brlghamltes also spent a day In Rochester, Tex., visit, lng with relatives. THE BUD LAYTONS were so happy to have his sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Horace Domlgan and nephew Hal Trost visit briefly with them on Wednesday. The Domlgans RECEIVES AWARD Mrs. Anne Millard is shown receiving her Key Man award from retiring' Jay ceette president Maxine Anderson. The award is given each year to the board member who has been most valuable to the president and has served in an outstanding capacity as a board member. Jay-ceet- te Jayceette Key Award Given To Board Member For Activity Brigham City Jayceette Anne Millard was awarded by Jay. ceette Key Man award present, ed each year to the outstand-lnboard member by the pre. sldents. Presenting Mrs. Mill, g ards key pin was Maxine retiring Ander-so- Jayceette president were recently married In Alas-k- a Mrs. Anderson pointed out at a lovely ceremony per. that the president selects the formed on May 13 under the board member each year who sun. The Laytons report has been the most help to the it was an authentic Eskimo president, as well as being the bridal ceremony. The Alaskan most active and outstanding Jay. visitors were on their way to ceette serving on the board. New York City where he will Another award, the Outstand. study law at New York univer. lng Jayceette of the Year, Is member slty this summer and she will given to a take a summer course at each year. It was awarded earlHAPPY BIRTHDAY wishes Rutgers. ier to Lila Kamlnska of the local go out today to Mrs. Lovlsa club for her activities through THE GLEN NELSONS were the year. Nelson who celebrated her 80th birthday on June 5. She was pleasantly surprised Saturday and daugh. IN HER FOURTH year as guest of honor May 29, at a when their for 48 ter, Mr. and Mrs. Mlcheal an active Jayceette, Mrs. Mill- family family members held at her (Deanna) Murdock and children home. Michael and twins Lanl and was Todd arrived from Ventura, A hot turkey dinner LDS served buffet style from a linen Calif., for a whirlwind wlslt. with They came to Utah at this covered table centered roses. Arrangements of peonies time to attend the farewell testibrightened the rooms to add monial of Mrs. Murdocks to the festive occasion. brother Kirk on Sunday. The were visitors left again Sunday for Among the guests members of her Immediate their home In Ventura. The Fifth LDS ward Relief family, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Invites all Its members society Mr. E. Nelson, Salt Lake City; to a carousel fashion show on and Mrs. Milton E. Nelson, Thursday, June 9, at 1 p.m. Dressy Salad Chicago; Mrs. Emma Day ley, in the ward hall. Dressy fruit salad with spiced Burley; Mr. and Mrs. Lowell There will be a variety of is best mayonnaise prepared Nelson of this city; and Mrs. fashions for all occasions, In advance. rinse Core, Dean (Carolyn) Blaylock of partly showing the sewing abilities and 1 head and of drain Iceberg Ore. Nyssa, talents of several of the Re-liAlso Included amoung the lettuce. Chill it in a plastic bag society members. Roxanna guests were 20 grandchildren or transparent plastic wrap. Is show and Dickey Orate 2 teaspoons of orange announces that chairman, and 13 refreshments Mrs. Blaylock and children rind. Mix rind with 2 oranges, will be served during the after, stayed in Brigham City with peeled and sectioned (catch noon. her mother for a weeks Juice In bowl in which youll There will be a nursery for store the fruit', and 1 papaya, the young children. vacation. pared and cubed, or 4 canned THE LEWIS SIGGARDS fcot pear halves, drained. Cover homesick to see some of their bowl tightly and chill. At serving time, tear enough family so boarded a train and headed for Cheyenne, Wyo., and lettuce Into bite-siz- e pieces to the Keith Siggards where they yield 4 cups. Turn it into a visited for several days. An- chilled salad bowl, add fruit other son and his family, the and Corlnne chapter 11 of the cup of fresh dates, cut Paul Siggards came from Love, In silvers. Mix 1 tablespoon of Order of Eastern Star will meet land, Colo., for a white vinegar, a teaspoon of on Wednesday, June 8, at 8 and family dinner, and then the ground mace. teaspoon of p.m. for their regular meeting Brlghamltes returned to Love, salt and ' teaspoon of allspice at the Corlnne Masonic hall. land to spend some time. All Eastern Star members with a cup of mayonnaise. Add Arriving home in time for the to salad, toss lightly and serve are invited to attend, as are Memorial Day weekend they at once. Makes 4 to 5 servings OES visitors In the area. mid-nig- non-boar- d son-in-la- Ward Sets Carousel" Fifth Fashion Event ard was a director this year. She has on the board been direct, ly In charge of many activities through the year as a director member. Included were a bake sale, boating social, wrestling concessions at three matches, carp scramble, duck carnival, Christmas needy family, girls club, Con Rileys campaign for a national office and the hospitality room for women at the state convention, another bake sale, and chair, man for one meeting. also President Anderson points out that Mrs. Millard has attended every project that the Jayceettes have sponsored during the year, and has served on the committee and helped with most of them In some manner. Does she get a rest this year? No, her fellow Jayceettes have seen her abilities as a worker and have elected her to serve the group as secretary for the coming year. For a personal . . . gift ' ef Eastern Star Meets This Week Give a photo by COMPTONS STUDIO 102 So. Main 8 LADIES how do YOU LOOK THIS SUMMER 0i iran 723-622- p VISITING IN Brigham City a week ago was Mrs. J. Wes. ley Horsley of Salt Lake City who was a house guests of the C. B. Stratfords. On Friday Mrs. Horsley and Mrs. Strat. ford attended the dinner for district past presidents of the American Legion Auxiliary which was held at the Artistic Manor. Saturday they called on old friends of Mrs. Horsley In Brigham City and on Sunday motored to Logan. The Jack Horsleys, Mr. and Mrs. Jim (Geraldine) Clayton and family and Mr. and Mrs. Norman (Ja. net) Nelson all of Salt Lake City came to Brigham City for the day Sunday and Mrs. Hors, ley returned home with them. City unit 10. Things are so exciting these Arrangements for the even, at the D. A. Olsens. They days made Mrs. were Birdie by lng are welcoming a new baby son. Smith, district secretary. He was born on May 13, and will be named Tom Dan Olsen. Sharing in the excitement of the new baby are grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Dan F. Olsen and Mr. and Mrs. David R. Nelson. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Roland Tripp, 672 East Medoland drive. 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