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Show i 7 Wedding Vows Exchanged in Mediapolis Will head-band- ME and Mrs. Richard F. Forrest, recent newlyweds, honeymooned in Miami, Florida following their Dec. 16 wedding in Mediapolis Methodist church, Mrs. Forrest is the former Suella Louise Boysen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thede Boysen, Mediapolis. Mr. Forrest is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Forrest, Brigham City. Ila-gert- Gandies and Flowers Deck A liar Before the chapel altar adorned with candles and' potted plants. Miss Ruby Wauneka became the bride of James J. Johnson at the Intermountain school chapel, Monday evening, Dec. 31; at 7 p. m. Smith. Dollie Mae Charlie was at the guest book. Forty guests attended. The young couple plan to reside at Intermountain where Mr. Johnson is employed in the maintenance department at InRev. Cornelius Kuipers offi- termountain school. The Protestant Religious staff ciated at the sfhgle ring ceredecorated the chapel and also mony. furnished a family bible to the was given 'The bride-to-b- e marriage by - Dr. George I A Jloyee. . t v For the vows she chose a gown of lace, ankle length with long tapered sleeves and a scooped neckline. Her veil of nylon illusion caught up to a tiny lace cap. She wore white satin shoes. .Attending the bride were Alice Mary Roanhorse as bridesmaid and Irene Ann Dahozy and Annie Billie of Salt Lake City. The bridesmaid chose a sheer model. ' 9 blue Best man duties were performed by Cecil Willeto. A reception in the recreation building adjoining the chapel feted the newlyweds. Miss Oleta Merry and Mrs. Margaret L. Gover were in charge. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Cornelius Kuipers assisted by Mary Leonard, Maxine Skeet, Nellie Dooline and Irene Susie newlyweds which was presented by Rev. Kuipers. Prior to the ceremony, a duet, Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms, by Mrs. Kermit Clark and Mrs. Oscar Jones. Following the ceremony, Mrs. Jones sang, Bless This House. They were accompanied by Ernest Hurst. Mr. Hurst also played the wedding march. Corinne Couple Fetes Guests New Years Day Mr and Mrs. Leon Jeppesen, Corinne, entertained family members at dinner on New , Year's Day Guest list included parents of Mrs Jeppesen, Mr. and Mrs Waldo E. Garbe of Manti, and Lewis Garbe, as well as Mr. and Mrs. Marvin R. Jeppesen and children, Linda, Kent and Ricky The Garbe family has been visiting for a few days at the t Jeppesen home. Attend mid-wrint- er BRIGHAM Cha. Monday evening, Jan. 17, nine members of the Brigham City Lions club along with 16 Lions and from Willard, Treminton Garland, and their ladies will motor to Salt Lake City where they will attend the annual midwinter banquet. It is expected that 1300 persons from throughout the state will attend the annual event, according to A. Seely, International Counsellor of Lions. The banquet is being held in htfnor of the piesident of Lions International, John L. Stickley and his wife, of Chailotte, N. C., who will be in attendance. Sepai ate banquets will be held for Lions and tiieir ladies. The Lions will meet at the Helenic Memorial Hall, located at 263 South Second West at 7.30 p. m The ladle's will meet at the Hotel Utah at 6 30 p. m. The Lions organization Is a service club organization, totalf million ing more than members in 76 countries and the geographical regions of world At the close of 1956, there were 12,415 clubs, and new clubs are being organized at the rate of approximately two and one-hal- The Postal View The calm after the storm is nice It takes a good Christmas rush each year to make us appreciate the ordinary, run-o- f the mill days. Our Chi istma business showed a slight increase over last year Cancellations were up two percent, and receipts were up about the same. It is interesting to note that the people of Brigham City mail around 200,-00Chi istnias' cards each' year The rush was handled more smoothly this year than ever, it seemed The bulk of the mailing was spread out more evenly over the period before Christmas. Our .largest cancellation day this year showed ever 37,000 cards and letters through the cancelling machine. We want to thank the people of Brigham City for their co' operation in mailing early and in using our labels on local mail. The mail and public cooperation had a g$eat deal to do with the successful manner in which the Christmas mail was handled. 0 two-wee- k out-goin- g CITY, UTAH . NOW PAYS A FULL Interest Per Year FINE QUALITY MEATS PROTECT YOUR FAMILY 5 0AI ALL SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ON THE 7 REGARDLESS OF AMOUNT HIGHWAY i I i Drive safely and cour teously yourself. Insured Up To $10,089 By the Federal Deposit Insurance All Accounts ; 1 Insist on strict enforce tnent of traffic laws. U BABY BEEF Corporation BANKING DRIVE-I- N FREE PARKING IN REAR SHOP AND SAVE Box Flder County Rank -- Support Your Locar Safety Organization m 110 South Main F. J. Byington Manager Scott P. Horsley, President Grace H. Hansen, Cashier - Brigham City, Utah D. WayneHunsaker, Asst. Cashier Manager Consumer Loan Department nrd n 1906, pub 79, BOX ELDER COUNTY BANK 1 $tabllhd at Sacond avary Friday and Clau Matter at tha post oHica in Ingham of act March I, 1am City. LHah under tha luhad n INTERNATONAL HEAD John L. Stickley, president of Lions International will be the guest sptaker at the annual Lions banquet being held in Salt Lake City on Monday, Jan. 7. Planning to attend are nine Peal Lions and their ladies as well as members of Willard, Tremonton and Garland Lions clubs. 4, 1957 y 4 wkly iewpapf State Meeting ' d HONEYMOON IN FLORIDA Brigham City, Utah Friday,-Januar- Sun, and Mrs. Edlef Boysen. Serving were Mesdames Irv-- I ing Delhi, Dorant, sister of the Ibnde; Raymond Werner, sister of the bride, Winfield, Don Wag-ner- , i Sperry; Dale Eversmeyer, Rev. Lester McDonald officia- Wapello; Miss Mary Bernmg, ted with a double ring cere- Cedar Rapids; Betty Goldsmith of an before altar mony setting and Mrs. A1 Green, Davenport; poinsettas and baskets of white. Jeanne Robertson, Mt. Plea'-ant- ; candel-abiagladioli and mum with Delores Burgus Burlington; Mrs Roger Lemoyne W'ittle, Mrs The bride is the daughter of Cling and Miss Joy McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Theda Boysen, of Assisting with the gifts were Mediapolis Mr. Torrest is the Barbara Khahn, Wheatland, Hason of Mr and Mrs. John For- zel Boysen, Morning Sun, and rest, Brigham City. Janet and Joyce Boysen. Leola Lane played nuptial muFollowing a wedding trip to sic on the organ.' Vocalist was Miami, Fla , Mr. and Mrs. ForLester Honson. to Davenport where Members of the bridal party est returned home. at are they mawere: Mrs. Gerald Siefken, tron of honor; A1 Green, The bride, secretary at . Wesenport, best man; Shirley Mil- tern Casualty and Surety Co., ler, Burlington and Phyllis there, chose a beige sheath Davenport, bridesmaids. with matching draped scarf, Bill Dalis and Bill Doyle, ush- black accessories and a lavendar and ers, Hai)old Larry Boysen, orchid for her traveling ensemDjane ble. Wapello, taperlighters; flower Lynn Boysen, Sperry, The bride is a graduate of girl, and Russell Daihl, Durant, and Mediapolis high school nngbearer. The bride, given in marriage American Institute of Commerce by her father, wore a rosepoint in Davenport. lace and satin gown, embroiderMr. Forrest, a veteran of Navy ed with iridescent sequins and graduated from Box Elder duty, pearls, the skirt ending in a cha- High school and attended W'eber pel train. She wore .a veil of college. He is a student held by a cloche of pearl-ize- Junior at Palmer School of Chiriprac-ti- c and tulle sprinkled nylon m Davenport, Iowa. with sequins and edged with at the wedding includon Guests pearls, and carried red roses a white bible. The bride wore ed the bridegrooms mother of Brigham City; the Herman pearls, gift of the bridegroom Attendants wore identical Keosauqua, Iowa; Mr gowns of red npt over taffetp and Mrs Harold Horstman, Farwith tiny white bows accenting mington, Iowa, Virjean Golds the Iowa; the skirts. Their matching smith, Bettendorf, had white bows and mis- Kenneth Blachas and son, Washtletoe in the center The ma- ington, Iowa, Robert C. Conrad, tron carried a colonial arrange- Mr and Mrs. Hans Gelierts, the ment of white pompoms. Brides- F. Keen Blakers, Robert W Hazel Mulligan, Barbaia maids carried white pompoms with red scattered in the bou- McLeannan, Ron Colleet, Davenport, Iowa, Barbara Khahn and quet. Mrs. James Decker, Moline, t.ldow Wiese, Wheatland, Iowa, 111 , was guest book attendant Mrs Guy Mehaffy, Wever, Iowa, Hostesses at the reception were and Mr and Mrs Otis D iRash, Mrs. Albert Boysen, Morning Fan field, Iowa. Miss Suella Louise Boysen became the bride of Richard P. Forrest in a 2 30 p. m. ceremony, Sunday, Dee. 16, In Mediapolis, Iowa, Methodist church. 2 Box Elder JOURNAL Lion Members 5 TH SOUTH & MAIN Rich Varl UTAH W Claybaugh Pubhhif G flnen Advartitmg Manager S1AT ifP fcm ASS CCI ATI 0 N Subicrpition rata 43 00 par vef, payable in .dvAftre m tomb nation with the Box Eldar Nwt (publtthad Wednedav) $4 00 par year; 12 SO for 4 month inqie copy 0 cant Utah Mamba' Aud-Bjeeu of Circulation National Editorial Association htata Pres Advertising Assoeiat on and United Pro, Uah Stnta Pres Association Representative a l Lake City Utah NATIONAL T EDITORIAL f clubs per day, Seely said. There were 70 new clubs organized in September of 1956, he concluded. to atAmong those planning tend from Brigham City are Mr. and Mrs J C. Keller, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton J. Beasley, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs A E. Seelv, Mr. and Mrs. S W. Beecher, Mr and Mrs Dee Johnson, Mr and Mrs. O A. 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