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Show T2 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham Thursday, July 20, 1 961 Missile Mixers Gty, UtaK To rv ; n k&j :(z- ! t t X . square dancing. Calling the dances will be Lew Damon, and refreshments will be served by the host couple, Mr. Telephone PA Sarah Yates, Society Editor hr- Meet Friday f Missile Mixers square dance club will meet on Friday, July 21, at 8.15 p. m. at Rees Pioneer park for an evening of outdoor cene ocial - psMgjwigacirg" v. imgⅈ - V3K and Mrs. Calvin C. Weese. square dancers are welcome attend the event. All to Former Residents Baby Girl ' Boasts 2 Living Grandparents Local Miss Becomes Bride 1 An impressive double-rin- g cere- mony joined Kay Marie Hodges and David A. Troseth in marriage The couple recited on July 15 vows in the Community Presbyterian church in a late afternoon ceremony performed by Rev. Earl S. Fox, pastor of the church Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hodges ot Brigham City, and the bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Odvar Troseth of Bear River City. That evening the couple was honored at a reception in the Brigham City War Memorial Home. h The bride was radianfin a gown of silk organza over taffeta. Her slender figure was emphasized by a fitted bodice feaof neckline turing a scalloped lace and dainty cap chantilly sleeves. Edging the neckline were irridescent sequins. The bouffant skirt of the gown was enhanced by appliqued chantilly lace coming to a point at the back and front of the skirt. Completing her bridal ensemble veil of bridal was a illusion caught up in a tiara of seed pearls. She carried a crescent shaped bouquet of maytime carnations with pink satin leaves and pink streamers. Matron of honor was the brides sister, Mrs. R ,W. Fisliburn, while bridesmaids were Mary Ellen Johnson. Erickson and Carolyn Chosen as junior bridesmaids were Nancy Fishburn and Karen EXCHANGES VOWS Miss Kay Marie Hodges made a lovely Each attendant wore a Troseth. bride as she exchanged vows with David A. Troseth in the Communlavendar silk organza over taffeta ity Presbyterian Church on July 13. The young couple is honeygown and carried a nosegay of mooning in Las Vegas prior to making their home in Brigham City. maytime carnations centered with a pink rosebud. Little flower girls Valine Felt PERRY PULSE carried a basket of rose petals. Standing with his brother as best man was Norman Torseth, and ushers were Kay Birch and Cnrdell Mortensen. A lovely wedding cake of three tiers decorated with lace hearts a lace heart Mr. and Mrs. and ruffling featured croft, Ida. July by Lynn Maddox and wedding ring at the top, with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Poulsen and! Bower are the patents of Mrs. in entwined names the couples Neil. Orson, Dennis and ricka. hearts at the bottom. Reese, were the guests of Mr. and and Diane, Maiy Lynn Danny Greeting guests at the door were Mrs. Benard Housley not long ago. Mai shall have a new baby bi other. and Mrs. J. Gordon Felt, Dr. had an 18 eventful time at Michael John was born July and They Mrs Alan V. Manwaring land Park Resort oir near Ponds weighs 7 lbs. 2 oz. He was just while music throughout the Lake, Ida. They went fishing and what the Marshalls had ordered provided wedboating. Everyone learned how to Mr. and Mrs John Marshall are evening and also played the music. water ski. They reported that the the proud parents. ding CongratulaDarla Rockwood, Becky Rasfishing was wondeiful. Even little tions. Linbrother Reese caught a fish Mrs Mr. and Mis Henry Weight have mussen, Arlene Whitney and the guests Poulsen said, "We had a ball. been visiting the Aldous Weights da Jeppersen served the evening. The members of the Perry LDS this past week They are Mr. during Those in charge of gifts were Ward have been very busy the past Weights parents Terry, Steven, Karen Henrie, week The ward cheny tiees and Brian have really enjoyed Thomas Staikox, Jan Estes. needed picking and every family in Grandpa and Grandma's visit. Karma Halverson, the ward was assigned Giftbearer was Kassie Felt. a tree. They are from Spnngviile, Utah. When you drove past the Perry For departure on her honeyLvnda Nelson was feted at a nns- church you could see the whole cellaneous bridal shower Thurs-famil- moon, the new Mrs. Troseth chose picking cherries and really day, July 13. The shower was at a charming outfit of beige linen enjoying it. Some people bought the home of Mrs. Judy Haviland in with a matching cashmere sweatthe cherries they picked. There North Ogden Games were played er and beige straw hat. She carwill be some good cherry pies in and refreshments served The ried accessories of British tan. Perry this winter. After their honeymoon trip to highlight of the night was when Mr. and Mis Ralph Vavncka, Lynda opened her lovely gifts. Las Vegas, the couple will make Rose Mane and Bill visited Mr Lynda will become Mis. Charles C. a home in Brigham City. and Mrs. Geoige W Bowet of Ban- - Lee on July 21. Annette Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross T. Jensen of Salt Lake City, formerly residents of Brigham City, is a lucky little Miss. Seven-month-ol- d If she could talk, she could boast 12 living grandparents, an to be event which is rejsorted about one chance in 90 million in this country, and even rarer in countries where the life span is shorter. waist-lengt- Perry Family Takes Boating And Fishing Trip to Idaho Reservoir 9 Vav-son- Is-- 1 y Strawberry Dessert tr-- t . . . Easy, Special j '"N f m ' yw ft ? V ' s This ckFrt is fostive, delicious, and easv as one . . two . . . three the cake cun he from the hakerv, or made from a mix. The berries, fresh and brimming with bright flavor, are on the market now And t fit-- fluffy swirls of frosting are made from a convenient dissert topjiing nnx th it wlnjis qimklv and surely adds flavor and lusinms texture to this special dessert Si raw hero Angel ( uke 2 envelojies (4 oz par huge) 1 baked dissert topping nnx angel food cake 1 1 cuji cold milk pint tiesh strawberries 54 teasjioon almond extract (sweetened, if desired) Combine dessert topping mix milk and almond extract Stir to blend Then beat vigorously willi rotary egg beater or electric mixer just until topping forms soli peaks. . i) We are now meeting at the WAR MEMORIAL HOME 126 Last Forest d 43 f i ' J A i A Sunday, July 23 9:43 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship YOUTH CRUSADERS SERVICE 6:30 P.M. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE 7:30 P.M. Hearty invitation is extended to all. Presented by Rev. F. L. Stinson, Pastor. Phone P A THE CHURCH OF THE FOURSQUARE GOSPEL club KITCHEN QUEENS has held six meetings. The fourth and fifth meetings were at Melanie Holmgrens home in Bear River City. At their fourth meeting they prepared salads and salad dressings, while 'the fifth meeting was concerned with main dishes and casseroles. Pi evident Kaien Hardy called the meeting to order, and Secre- -' tary Clixie Holmgren took charge At the of the minutes and roll. sixth meeting held on Wednesday, July 12, the group had a party in Rees Pioneer paik. They carried liox lunches and enjoyed swim-- I ming. at Seventh meeting was held the Holmgren home and the club participated in HOT OUTDOORS But cool for the kids! Helen Christensen and Kathy Yates splash in the wading pool as Pam Nelsen, Donalie Hansen, Ted Hansen, Danny Neisen and Janet Hansen watch. Summer is time for fun in the water, but its also a time for Mom to keep a close watch on an explosive ITS Mr. and Mrs. Wynn K. Jensen of Brigham City are the little floor-lengt- girls fraternal grandparents, and 'V- mixture Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mason of Salt Lake City are the maternal - kids and water. x near Summer Water Fun Calls Kids; grandparents. On her fathers side of the family, Annette has ents, Mr. and Mrs. Parley P. Taylor of Ogden, and Mrs. Cordelia Splash! Thats a familiar sound J. Mathias of Salt Lake City. during these hot days of HAS 12 GRANDPARENTS Little and mothers with young chilMr. and dren at home are Annette Jensen, daughter of Mr. spending more and Mrs. Ross T. Jensen, former Mrs. Aldon Mason of Aurora and and more time inflating wadding Brigham City residents, has 12 Mr. and Mrs. Cline Sorensen of pools for the small fry. living grandparents. The seven- - Aurora are on the mothers side Water play can be lots of fun, month-olas is girl is the granddaugh- - of the family, but the National Council ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wynn K. Jen- - great- - great - grandmother, Mrs. warns that even Safety pools wadding Anne Shaw of Aurora. sen of Brigham City. can be dangerous to little folks unless they are watched carefully and precautions are taken when 4-- H the kiddies are playing near wa- L Keeps Mothers OnTheirToes great-grandpa- 4 a pool. Following basic rules for safety cant ruin the little folks fun, and to it can mean a big difference e each family where a tragedy is r, I 10. AND REMEMBER when you' averted. The advice issued young children runs to mmhers of in the follow- - are driving, that water excites tht; jng vem; let the klds enjoy children and makes them more water, and you enjoy it, too, by so slow down when knowing the kids are safe and by unpredictable ever you see children running having some relaxation and play through a sprinkler or playing time with them! d Members Enjoy Three Days At Idaho Camp on the Cub by Cheryl Sato The annual held at Willow Club Camp was Flats, Idaho July from throughout to Box Elder County attended camp on the Cub River. The encampment began with the follows: election of officers as Mayorette, Nannette Owens; secretary, Cheryl Sato; police, Marco Glover, Sandra Wells, Linda Sexton, Susan Allred, Rhonda Lee Rhodes and Judy Larsen; camp inspectors, Mary Jean Young, Irene Haramoto, Adele Ward, Kathy Betsy Hadmon and Tonya Harris. Later that evening skits were held in the amphitheater and a campfire program was conducted by Ruth Yamasaki. t, THURSDAY opened with flag raising conducted by the Burning Hearst club of Thatcher-PenrosThen all the campers gathered at handicraft the main camp for which was the making of novelty pins. A nature hike and games were lead by Mr. Fullmer Allred, County Agent. The evenings activities consisted of skits held in the amphitheater and a singing contest and group singing around the campfire. Flag raising the third day was conducted by Mr. Allred. A and a water fight across the creek left campers dripping but cool. The final event of the camp was the presentation of awards by Mr. Allred and Mrs. Jessie Eller, recently appointed County Home Demonstration Awards Agent. were given to the oldest leader in camp, to the leaders with the most years of leadership and to the club traveling the fartherest to attend camp The winners of the singing' contest were Linda Young and Sandra Wells, duet and Mary Jean Young, solo. The Burning Hearts won softball competition. THE FINAL award of a trophy for the best skit presented at camp went to the Daisy Maes of Corinne Second were the Seven Sunny Sifters and third the Clover Stars. The winning skit was entitled "4-to the Rescue and was about two girls portrayed by Coleen Marble and Susan Fillmore who came upon twm confused girls, Donna Sato and Nancy Misrasi, who were troubled with cooking and After helping sewing problems.N them, they came to the rescue of Nancy Sato and Kathy Roche, two little old ladies who cou'd not bake presentable cakes. The story-book ter. know Mothers of youngsters how much fun the little ones can have playing in and around water, ending of they lived happily ever so a few suggestions are in order as the days grow warmer. after prevailed. Assisting in the supervision of 1. NEVER leave a baby (child the camp was the first official act of Mrs. Eller as County Home under two) alone in the wadding Demonstration Agent. An enthusi- pool. Watching him neednt be a astic welcome was given her at the chore since Mom can make the time into a sunbathing time for beginning of the encampment. herself, take turns with a neighAfter three days of roughing it or the campers returned home, weary bor who has young children, but looking forward to another even invite a neighbor over for a gab session while the kids year at their camp on the Cub. play together. 2. It leaving baby with an older child (at least eight years of age), be sure the child knows what to do in case of emergency. 3. TOR A CHILD under two, a Mrs. Dee Yearsley and Mrs. couple of inches of water are just Jess Scothern traveled to Orem as much fun as a larger amount. 4. Dont leave baby alone in the on Sunday morning, July 16, to attend a committee meeting of pool with a slightly older, rougher Department VFW Auxiliary and child. A gets exPost. cited playing in water and begins Plans were made there for the to run and jump and play too coming year, with Americanism, roughly for baby. 5 Dont let baby get chilled. membership and youth activities to be the outstanding events of Water from the hose is usually the year. cold, so leave the pool in the sun for awhile after filling it or add a bucket of hot wateto take away the chill. club met BELLES June 2S at the home of leader Mrs Ken Jensen and with Mrs. Gilbert Jensen present. Nadine Cazier made cinnamon biscuits; Vicki Jensen made jelly Christie Butler triangles, and made a drink Carol Simcox gave a demonstration on muffins. On July 5, the meeting opened with the pledges. Darlene Bouck madp a drink, and Joiene Seder-holof demonstrated methods making sandwiches. Members sang "Happy Birthday" to Christie Butler and Karen Knudson at the July 18 meetMuffins were demonstrated ing. t.j Ctui lie huftii .mil Hie pledges were repeated. SUMMER SALE IS NOW ON! only at Attend Meeting of Brigham City d Church Women Will Sponsor Summer Coffee Church Women of the Box Elder area will be guests on Thursday, July 27, at the traditional summer coffee sponsored annually by the Community Presbyterian Church Womens Association. which is The morning coffee, scheduled from 10 a. m. to 12 noon at the Bowery in Rees Pioneer park, is under the chairman- ship of Mrs. James Bryson. HOSPITALITY chairman for the events will be Mrs. J. E. Ryan. She will be assisted in trom various guests greeting churches in the community and general area by Mrs. Richard Meinert, Mrs. C. F. Epley, Mrs. Emory Kassell, Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs. Glenn Ford and Mrs. J. F. Stoller. Ladies from area churches are invited to attend the tea and meet their fellow church workers from the community. FOR SEVERAL years the summer coffee has been a gracious event hosted by the Presbyterian women for ladies participating in the activities of the United Church days 6. REMEMBER that young children have delicate skin and that Watch the they sunburn easily. time, and watch for signs of pinkness on babys shoulders 7. Dont leave the pool filled for long periods outdoors since it attracts insects, cats and dogs which will help to breed germs. Besides, the inviting pool can be a potential danger to a wandering neighbor child and will kill the lawn under it if left too long. 8. IF BABY is playing in a sprinkler, make sure moving parts on the sprinler are not sharp in case he decides to see where the water is coming from. 9. Keep a close eye on baby whenever there is water in the Children are atneighborhood. tracted by water and innocent decorative ponds, looking barrels or holes, excavations, backyard pools and open irrigation ditches can lure a baby from his own yard. rain-fille- d Women. This year the invitation is extended to all church women of the community to attend the function. There will be no program, and ladies are invited to come to the event at the time most convenient for them. aty' c&wiwd. FACES and enjoyed group singing. s Local Women Make your plans now to see demonstrations Sc The right diamond is all too often chosen by chance! Today, this is no longer necessary, for Palmers offers you a choice. And while it is true that only an expert can really tell the difference, it is also true there are cerram definite things to look for in judging the value of a diamind. Mr. Palmer of Palmer Jeweli v is ready to help you understand diamond quality and will assist you in your selection. 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