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Show 3 Box Elder JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday, July 1, 1955 Miss Faye Maughan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Young Politician Brigham City, and Maughdn, MILWAUKEE (UP) The clev- Willard A, White, son of Mr. and er campaigning of Mrs. Glenn V. White, also of Karen Heimsch resulted in Brigham City, exchanged wedher unanimous election recently ding promises Friday, June 17, to her school's student council. in the Seventh LDS ward. eight-year-ol- In her platform Karen promised perBishop Lewis S. Wight autographs to all her consti- formed the rites uniting the pair tuents from Eddie Mathews of in the recreation hall before a the Milwaukee Braves. Karens group of relatives and close mother Is an aunt of Mrs. friends. Mathews, wife of the Vir-jea- n The charming bride was love- - From where I sit - iy Joe Marsh if You Can't Lick em-Jo- in 'em Just back from visiting with my daughters family and playing Grandpop to two of the cutest kids you ever saw. While there I From where I sit, getting along with children Is like getting along with grownups it requires aa effort to see things from the other persons point of view. At any age, theres no accounting for tastes. Take my neighbor who keeps a parakeet and drinks hot coffee in the summertime. That seems strange to me a man whos partial to hound dogs and a cooling glass of beer. But Fd be "childish to say it was wrong. picked up a couple of new ideas on child raising: If your childs learning to use a pen, provide an old fountain pen filled with bluing. Looks and writes like ink, but wont stain clothes or furniture. Maybe you have a boy, like my ... grandson, who thinks hes too old for a bib but isnt. A big cowboy bandana works just as to boot. well, and looks he-m- Copyright, 1955, United States Brewers Foundation MATTRESS SPECIAL! leautiful, brand new, all you could ask for in a fortable mattress. LIMITED TIME ONLY that com- $1950 (plus yopr old mattress) Made of finest quality ma- - terials. ly in a creation of white net and lace. A tiny satin hat encrusted with rhinestones held the fingertip length veil. Miniature rAsebuds surrounded a single orchid completing the bridal bouquet. East 1st South The receiving line stood beadorned with silver bells and ribbons. Lighted tapers in six branch candelabra stood at either end of the archway. Bouquets of poenies and roses also decorated the hall. Mrs. LuDean Glover was matron of honor for he sister, with Miss Reva Hailing, Miss Sherry Lund and Miss CaTol McClellan as bridesmaids. Sister of Miss Lola the bridegroom, White, was maid of honor. All wore corsages complementary to their gowns. Both Mrs. Maughan and Mrs. White wore red and pink carnation corsages. Best man duties were performed iby Don Stringham. Ushers were: Dick Maughan, Byron and Glover, . Lynn Maughan Carroll Maughan. Their boutonnieres were of red and white carnations. Program Enjoyed Dee Johnson as master of ceremonies announced the following program: Melody of Love and Because, vocal solos by June Larsen; ballet number by Julia Whitney and numbers by the Melodettes ,a singing group composed of Sherry Lund, Cleo Ann1 Larsen, Mary Alice Johnson, Mary Ann Williams, De Ann Hess and Donna Jean Pris-breThe honeymoon trip took the just weds to Colorado, Okla-homTexas, Hew Mexico, Old Mexico, Arizona and Southern Utah. For honeymoon travel the new Mrs. White donned a Phone 27 CLOSED MONDAY To Reside in Brigham City fore an archway Ornate Cake Displayed during the evening was the three tiered wedding cake. The layers were separated with pedestals and topped with a miniature bride' and groom. The white creation was accented with pink and green adornments. Serving was under the direction of Rhea Cole, Dalores Butters and Sherril Hailing from small tables on the stage centered with bud vases. The brides lovely trousseau iwas also displayed on the stage. Carolyn Fames was at the guest book with LuDean Maughan, Dalone Jensen and Carol Melntire in charge of the many lovely gifts presented to the newlyweds. Shop For Two Days! Mr. and Mrs. Willard A. White recent newlyweds honeymooned in Colorado, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Old Mexico, Arizona and Southern Utah following their wedding held June 17 (,in the Brigham Seventh LDS ward. Mrs. White is the' former Faye Maughan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Maughan, Brigham City. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn V. White, also of Brigham City. They plan to reside in ham City. Brig- The bride is a recent graduate of Box Elder High school. The bridegroom graduated from Box Elder High school and has since completed four years of duty in the U. S. Navy. f ' vV , , i , ( The popular Miss graduated this spring from Box Elder High school where she was active in music circles. s H- - svJ, 1 I 1 f 4 . ; i Jl 1 t, ; i U. S. Marshall and Mrs. Howard W. Call and Mr. and Mrs Anson B. Call, Jr., Logan, are the grandparents. include; s Mr. Mr. 4 t ds a The bridegroom Bear River High school graduate and has attended the Utah State Agricultural edllege in Logan. The young couple will exchange wedding vows at the Goulding home in Mantua, July to-be j i 22. - t I Marie Goulding to be July bride The same evening the newlyweds will be feted at a reception In the Mantua LDS ward amusement hall. Following their wedding they plan to make their home in Salt Lake City, where the prospective bridegroom Is employed by J. C. Penney company. Sixth Ward Junior Nephi Couple Enjoys Picnic in Logan Gleaners Have Party ward The new arrival Is blessed with a wealth of grand and Brigham Couples and and Mrs. Roy Passey, Provo, Mrs. Anson B. Call, Sr., Dublan, Chihuahua, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Sanford and Colonia Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Worthing- Mexico, and Mr. and' Mrs. Vos-cCall, Brigham City. ton have returned from a pleas- ant vacation trip to Elko, f . "Sir. and Mrs Lee Wankicr, Nephi, were Brigham City visitors Sunday. The couple enjoyed a picnic Logan canyon with Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Young and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Siegfried. played by Sharon Loveland, Carolyn Tingey, Lucille Schow, Mello Dee Stewart, Lynette Jensen, Mary Lou Jensen, Mrs. Beth Baird, Karen Anderson and her mother. in ENJOY es. Elko Stampede Enjoyed By f? $ Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Goulding, Mantua, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Marie, to John Mr. and D. Reynolds, son of Mrs. George A. Reynolds, Junior Gleaners of the Sixth held. A surprise birthday at party for Karen Arrderson her summer home north of Mantua, on Tuesday, June 28. i Hamburgers and steadrs were fried on a cflarcoal burner. Young Gary William French fries, pork and beans, relishes, ice cream and cake Call Is Announced were enjoyed by everyone. A fire was made in the outYoung Gary William Call, first child of Mr. and Mrs. How- door fireplace to provide . light ard Call, Brigham City, has ar- for the group. Charades were rived. The proud parents are announcing his birth, on June 22, at Cooley Memorial hospital, weighing seven pounds 12 ounc- . . . cream suit with avocado accessories. Engagement and Forthcoming Marriage of Marie Goulding Told by Parents This Week The Edgar Christensen family loined together for a reunion Wednesday at the Christensen homo Arriving home in time for the affair were Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Hannel and children, Gary and Kathy, who arrived just recently from Japan where Mr. Hannel has been serving with the U. S. Nayy. Mrs. Hannel is the former Frances Christensen. . Others making up the 46 family members in all all, at tending were: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Turnboaugh and family, Henderson, Nevada; Mr. and Mrs. Loland Oxbarrow and family Cima, California; Mr. and Mrs. Pen Price and family, Ogden; Morrison Mrs. and Phyllis daughter, Karen, Long Beach, Calif ; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Christensen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knudsen and City, family, all of Brigham Mrs. Dow Epperson, Midway, and Miss Dena Christensen, Bear River City. Dinner was served for the entire group In the Fifth ward amusement hall, followed by the .remainder of the afternoon being spent at Rees Pioneer park with the children enjoying boating and playground equipment at the park. Before Archway EVERTON MATTRESS CO. 24 Vo ws Spoken Maughan-Whit- e , Edgar Christensen . Family Reunites Here ' o e! Serve cheese for snacks, sandwiches, main dishes, desserts, and appetizers. Neva- da. The Brigham City folks joyed the Elko Stampede bration while there. Pulpwood consumption In the United States is expected to in crease 84 percent in the next 20 years, according to the Amer lean Pulpwood Association, en- cele- UTAH MILK FOUNDATION HONEYVILI.E REPORTS: Young Farmers Hold Annual Outing at (CLOSE Crystal Springs, Honor Max Baugh By Mrs. George Wintie day. Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Lamborn Wednesday afternoon, June of Logan announce the birth of 22, Mrs. Lillian Hunsaker enteran eight pound baby boy born tained the Requita club at the in the LDS hospital in, Logan. home of her daughter, Mrs. Mil-toAnderson in Uinta, Utah. This is the third boy for Mr. ,and Mrs, Lamborn. They have Choice poems were read and one daughter. Mrs. Lamborn discussed. Games were played, is the former Alice Tollman, after which a delicious lunchdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clau- eon was served to the following dius Tolman. The two brothers ladies; Mrs. Ruth O. Hunsaker, and sister are staying at the Mrs. Beulah Hunsaker, Mrs. Lima Hunsaker, Mrs. Hattie home of their grandparents. The annual outing of the Box Hunsaker, Mrs. Lillian HunsaElder Young Farmers for 1955 ker, Mrs. Ester Hunsaker, Mrs. was hld Friday evening at Mary Seal, Mrs. Jannsine PeterCrystal Springs in Honeyville. sen, Mrs. Orvilla Orme, Mrs. Mrs. Sixty-simembers and their Emily Tolman, Daisy Max Duke, Mrs. Carrie Boothe, Mrs. partners were present. Baugli of Harper ward was nam- Nettie Archibald, and Mrs. AlAll expressed ed the outstanding farmer of va Anderson. the year. Also in comibunity themselves of having a wonderleadership activities. Mr. Baugh ful afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hunsaand his wife, the former Leah Grant of Honeyville, have three ker and their daughter, Mrs. Children, Kathryn 6, Kenneth 3, Lowell Daines of Washington, D. C., visited in Pocatello, Idaho and Barbara, 10 months old. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hunsaker with another daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Newell and their four small children of arrived Welch and family, Sunday. Richland, Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hunsain Honeyville Sunday to spend two weeks visiting Mr. Hunsa ker and Mr. and Mrs. Dean kers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hunsaker and children of HonHunsaker, and other relatives. eyville, and Mrs. Robert HolWhile here they will visit Mr. man of Bear River City, all spent and Mrs. Earl Kendell and fam- Sunday in Logan canyon. They report the canyon full of peoily in Uinta, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Layton of ple on a picnic. Children were Layton Utah; Mrs. Oscar Frost playing everywhere. and daughter, Kathy, and son, The Honeyville Civic club had all visited at the a surprise party for Mrs. BerHal, of home of Mr. and Mrs. DeVere nice Burrows who is moving to On Sunday, Idaho Falls to make her home. Wintie, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Tucker and Mrs. Burrows has been presithree children of Brigham City dent of the club this past year. visited at the DeVere Wintie Most all club members were home. present. Games were played Mr. and Mrs. Warren Peter- and lunch was served. The parsen and daughter, Joyce, have ty was held Thursday evening, returned home after visiting for June 23 at the home of Mrs. two weeks with relatives in Dale Hunsaker. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lowe of Grays Lake, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wintie of Franklin, Idaho, were guests at Murray, visited with Mr. and the home of Mrs. Lowes sister Mrs. George Wintie, and Mr. and brother-in-law- , Mr. and and Mrs. Leon Hunsaker, Sun- - Mrs. Mickey Meairo, Sunday. raUDIW, July 4flEa SHOP FOR 2 DAYS! n ft "i x son-in-la- WHITE SHAFTER POTATOES 101b MELONS lie Cold lb SWIFT SILVER LEAF LARD 1 lb., 2 lb., 4 lb. pkg, lb. 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