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Show Community Presbyterian Church Scene of Rites Mi.ss ITh men Now Residing WilirtM while wedding cake The erea 'nd Willie R. gy Hon was topped with traditional Au wedding vows ,,n .s,,i in d.i miniature hude and gloom. CUM 2.X, a 2 p n. in Mm' mv Mu-i- c t. the alteinoon ( nmmumtj I'roMn ici i.m ihuirh. Voted duet. Herause" Ann Miss Aiyce Yatbutani, daugh eight ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank grandchildren children., Brigham Route 2, renumand ceived the cap" of the Presbybering 52, enjoyed a reunion on terlan hospital school of nursing in the traditional candlelight Sunday, August 29, at Lorin held August 27 in the ceremony Farr park in Ogden. Nurses' residence and school The group enjoyed dinner at building in Chicago, Illinois. the park followed by an afterThe capping ceremony marknoon of visiting. ed the end of the first phase of the three-yeanursing course Attending were: Mrs. Vernetta which Miss Yabutanl and her Clements and family and Mr. 15 classmates began last March. and Mrs. William Stagles and After a month's vacation the family of American Fork; Mr. fledging nurses wdll report for and Mrs. LeRoy Savage and hospital duty in their full stufamily. Brigham City: Mr. and dent uniforms. Mrs. Edgar Hansen and family, The second phase of their Mr. and Los Angeles, Calif.; Mr. and nursing education will include Mrs. Ronald Savage, duty in Mrs. Angus Butler, children and supervisors hospital such specialized departments as Mrs. Mr. and grandchildren: obNorman Savage and family and pediatrics, operating room Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hansen stetrics, and the general departments of medicine and surgery. and family, all of Ogden. - I i v. is gicn in marriage tv her hroihiu. Cecil WilleMo ol the i &. Army at Fort ( d c.jhlmniH For t In t.uil la j ntt s hr hi ide chose a billerma iemMli gnun of white lace over taiiel ll was fashioned strapless with a laic bolem with long fitted sleeves Completing the bridal ensemble wore white a e shoes and a coronet o .,ce and rhinestones She bolding the veil entrain also wore a rhinestone necklace and carried a bnu'piet ol Amer. ican Beauty Mrs. Annie V Chat he, cousin of the bridegroom and doirni-lory attend ml at Intel mountain, was matron of honor Frank Willetto, cousin of the bride, was best mail. Joyce Cut ley wlf flhwer gill with tiny Debojafi , Toev as , Main bearer ware Jtene Candloligrtars (dah and R(rsfctfinjeRegay. Reverends A'alilt-,- ' U. Turns' performed the rites ;p the presi I i - "'- ence of a grfCtp of rela- anti by Mrs Kit dietlt Boyce Mis . nc jam B ivlaiui. Mrs llovee also enlei! lined vv dll a t oral Mil,,, "ti 1iomise Me." n'p,. mod bv Dolls Jean Hess Dr let it ge Kttvce and in,any st alf mcii.be s o t he Inter-limit tin seh.ool were present to olter their nest wishes and congratulations to the newlyweds. Guests itit lutled the following1 relatives of the bride and brideMr. groom: Mis Knue Begay, and Mrs. Johnnie Willetto, Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Curley. John Wilson Willetto. Frnie Begay. Mrs. Mollie Russell and Harry Sloan. Among the guests were the buvs from doimitoiv G5 and' ,ic-c- r I r i 27. The new Mrs Begay is originally from Cuba, New Mexico. She attended boarding school in Phoenix Arizona .and later served as dormitory attendant in the Phoenix Indian school. The bridegroom comes from is To.adlena. New Mexico. a graduate of boat ding school, served as dormitory attendant in 11)011 and has completed two years military service in K- California and Texas COOL - d Call-iforni- a Daughter and Family Visit Beasley Home - and Mrs. Call Beiglttnd anti thidr two sons. Las Vegas, spent if week end in Brigham City visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs. C. J. , Beasley, parents of Mrs. Beiglund Mr. TODAY and SAT. OUTLAW STALLION... their They wore enroute to home in Nevada after vacationing in Rockford, 111. WILDER THAN THE WILDERNESS Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Moody and three youngsters, Charlene, Larry and Dennis, have fetifrn-efrom a two weeks vacation trip. They visited at Riverside, with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jeppsen and family. Professor Jeppsen is associated with the University of California as an entomologist at Riverside. They enjoyed Cinerama before leaving for Leveand, Texas. While in Texas they visited with Mr. Moodys father, A. L. Moody; his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Pitts and with Mr. and Mrs. Oran Moody and family of three children traveled from Houston, who Texas to complete the Moody family circle. Mr. and .Mrs. Willie Begay in . . . exchanged wedding vows on Saturday, August 28. the new Community Presbyterian Church. The new Mrs. Begay is originally from Cuba, New Mexico. Mr. Begay comes from Toadlena, New Mexico. Both are dormitory attendants at Intermountain School. Box Elder JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday, September 3, 19S4 In ward classrooms located in the hospital near the area of duty, the student nurses will study their patients in regard to the disease, treatment and re- covery. Their instructors are doctors and graduate nurses directly concerned with those particular patients. In addition, the nurses have formal student classes in science, ethics and nursing arts. Student nurses live in the school residence and building across the street from the hospital. Sagebrush Sals t Club Girls Entertain 4-- H On Tuesday, August 24, the club of Co-- , Sagebrush Sals rinne, decided to give their mothers a breakfast party, i To begin with, they had apple, sauce and orange toast After that there were muffins, rolled ' oats and scrambled eggs. They had hot chocolate to drink. The mothers had fun and so did the girls of the Sagebrush Ruth Yamasaki, reporter.! Sals. 4-- TtVCkeW IF here! The low Cost . FAMOUS NEW H K.H LER Ell B Lewis Family Returns From Michigan Trip Moodys Vacation in tives and friends, Displayed and served riming ona. the reception which followed The newlyweds will teside at was the beautiiul tlnee Holed the Intennountain school. 3 Presbyterian School of Nursing August 27 Mrs. Elsie Savage, her at Intermountain School . Miss Willett, Aiyce Yatbutani Receives ' Cap ' From Mrs. Elsie Savage and Family Hold Reunion goodyead by Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lewis and children, Gary and Pamela, returned Wednesday from a three weeks vacation in Michigan. At Benton Harbor they visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Walker. They visited points of interest in the area and enjoyed shopping in Chicago, swimming and fishing in Lake Michigan. At South Bend. Indiana they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm, D. Egley, Jr. and sons. Mrs. Egley is the former Helen Zun-del- , daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Eborhart Zundel of Brigham City. Features tough Rayon Cord more Long, tread life body at the lowest price in recaps trade NOW! history 3-- BILLINGS SERVICE Sinclair Products 759 North Main & Perry, Utah Everyone la Invited to phone their society items for the News and Journal to T7L Bonfire Outing Held by North Box Elder Stake Boy Scouts and Beehive Classes North Box Elder stake Boy Scouts entertained the stake Beehive girls in the South area at Box Elder county park on IT'S COOL INSIDE and SATURDAY TODAY JOEl BIG A BILL DOUBLE McCREA m SDExIEMAelPl BLANCHARD Hi l'fdCilf RACE GENJRY ys THEATRE Sunday to Wednesday Two Rig Features OPEN LAKOK I) V I. Monday Kept. ( 1 ,M. CO-HI- THE T BOWERY BOYS in Tuesday evening, August 31. A huge bonfire was waiting to welcome more than 150 young people in the park. Campfire singing was enjoyed by the youngsters under the direction of Leland Nelson. After the group enjoyed a vveiner and marshmallow roast, cookies punch and Beehive were served. The cookies were unique sdnee they were in the shape of a Beehive and formed a beehive on the serving table. Mrs. Verna Reeder opened the social with prayer. Program presented by the Boy Scouts during Iho evening included: a skit hy the Seventh ward scouts; vocal solo hy Bear River scouts; jokes hy Harper ward: bugle duty. Fourth ward, and pioneer story, Mrs. Peg Rasmussen. Closing prayer was offered by Eugene Wright. Mutual high council representative. Around the dying embers of the campfire the Scouts and Beehive girls joined together to close the affair with the inspirational singing of Taps." Lamont Yates was in charge for the scouts with Mrs. Peg Rasmussen and Mrs. Florence Frpeman. representing the Beehive groups; Douglas Orchard of the scout committee; Mrs. Hut li Reeder and Mrs. Hannah Brown of YWMIA presidency; and Councilman and Mrs. Eugene Wright attending. JUNGLE GENTS Hospital Notes u SUNDAY STARTING A . On a f WIDE-VISIO- BIG DOUBLE SCREEN N with BILL STEREOPHONIC SOUND! Oregon Trio Visits With Folks in Utah Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Baron of North Bend, Ore., and their daughter, Elaine Baron, of Salem, Ore., left this morning for their homes following a visit in Utah. While here they visited with Mrs. Carrie Baron, Ogden, mother of Mr. Baron, and Jens P. Larsen, father of Mrs. Baron, and othpr relatives and friends. The trio has been vacationing in Canada at Lake Louise, Banff, Glacier and Yellowstone National parks. What's Your Goal? Merchant Artist Banker Doctor Attorney Nurse Airman Teacher Farmer Writer Secretary Engineer Diplomat Chemist Architect Dentist Musician Historian Engineer Botanist Sociologist Psychologist Accountant J Janet Tubbs, 5. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Tubbs, Cache Junction, had her tonsils removed at Cooley Memorial hospital on Thursday morning, doing September 2. She is iflgl nicely. 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