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Show T2 Thursday, October 19, 1961 Brigham Gty, UtaF THE BOX EIDER JOURNAL, cene Telephone PA Sarah Yates, Society Editor Couple Exchanges Temple Vows Lynn L. Davis claimed Miss Den-n- a Lorie Christensen as his bride Wednesday, Sept. 27 in the Logan Temple, with President Raymond officiating. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was given at the Bluebird in Logan, the by bridegrooms parents, Dr. and Mrs. Ray J. Davis of Pocatello, Idaho. The bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin C. Christensen, Bear City, were hosts that evening, honoring the couple at a reception in the Bear RiVer ward recreation hall. A background of white gladious and deep red roses formed the setting for the occasion. River The bride was attired in a floor length gown of rose white peau de once with fitted bodice and long pointed sleeves. The oval neckline and front of the bodice was with Alecon lace and sequins. A veil of illusion was held by a tiera of seed pearls and a bow to match the gown. The brides bouquet was a crescent of deep red and deep pink rose buds. The bridesmaid's dresses were of deep rose taffeta accented by bouquets of white carnations and pink roses. The flower girls were dressed in pink organdy and carried baskets of white carnations. THE YEARS! Mr. and Mrs. Merrill P. Fawson of St. George, Utah, announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Marilyn, to Glenn A. Smith, son of Mr. ad Mrs. William W. Smith of Brigham City. The couple plans a late ber wedding, the rites to be FOR ALL "X Decem- 'X-- sol- emnized in the St. George LDS Temple. Miss Fawson is a graduate of Dixie Jr. College, and is presently a Senior at Utah State University where she is majoring in home economics education and elementary education. She is a member of Phi Upsilon Omicron, the honThe following births are reporthome economics fraternity ed from Cooley Memorial hospital orary on campus. during the past week: Mr. Smith is a graduate of Utah Antonio and Marie Contreos Lo- State University, and has served a zano, RFD 1, Brigham City, girl, two and one half year mission in Oct. 9 Denmark for the LDS church. At Elden Dale and Esther RaNae present he is teaching at the MounRichins Robinson, Brigham City, tain View school at Brigham City. girl, Oct. 9. John Henry and Aria Mary Hig-le- y Abbott, Brigham City, girl, Oct. 11. Darrell Howard and Betty Jean Johnson Poulson, Brigham City, boy, Oct. 12, (deceased). Gibson Raymond and JoAnne Petty Smith, Jr., Brigham City, boy, Oct. 13. CORINNE CAMP of the DaughJack Richford and Ivolene Hunsaker Allen, Brigham City, boy, ters of Utah Pioneers will meet at the home of Jennie Gilbert at Oct. 13. Darrell Gene and Sharon Leigh 2 p. m. on Friday, Oct. 20. The Newman Jepsen, Preston, Idaho, lesson will be given by Lila is Norma BosWright. girl, Oct. 13. Earnest Wilford and Rosanne ley. Littlewood Kunzler, Corinne, girl, OAK CAMP- - of the Daughters of Oct. 14. Utah Pioneers will meet at the Lyle Dean and Jacqueline Louise home of Mrs. G. M. Holmes, 23 Baker Jeppsen, Bear River City, West Seventh South, on Thursday, girl, Oct. 15. Oct. 19, at 2:30 p. m. Officers urge a good attendance. BIRTHS f: . Palmer Diamond is Jayceettes MISS KATHIE Chamberlain, Mrs. Robert Wilson, Mrs. Kelly Drake and Mrs. Ben Hunsaker were bridesmaids, with Miss TamCarol my Holmgren and Miss Christensen flower girls. RogMiss Denna Lorie Christensen became the WED IN TEMPLE er Adams was best man, with bride of Lynn L. Davis In a ceremony performed in the Logan LDS Gary Smith and Anton Christensen as ushers and Ray Andrus, masTemple on Sept. 27. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Christensen of Bear River City, while parents of the groom are Dr. ter of ceremonies. and Mrs. Ray J. Davis of Pocatello, Idaho. One evening prior to the wedding the bride was feted at a shower given by girl friends at the home of Mrs. Max Weese, Tremonton. The young couple were honored at an open house at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Ray Jay Davis in Pocatello on Sept. 23. After spending a few days at and canoes welcom- and their guests and reservations Ponds Lodge, Idaho the bride and edTiny tepees of Welcome Wagon may be made by contacting either members groom are motoring to New York Newcomers to or Mrs. their regular Mrs. Hodges at PA N. to make their home. Y., City, monthly luncheon held Tuesday, Richard Meinert at PA Card party chairman Mrs. GerFor years Ive been weighing Oct. 17, at the Holy Cross Lutheran church fellowship hall. ald Glatts announced plans for the myself on one of those scales that hands out little cards. When I Guest speaker Vincent Loosli clubs benefit party set for Nov. 8, started I weighed 140 pounds. Now from the Intermountain Indian and a display of handknit items such as those which will be modI weigh 180 pounds. school gave a alk on the Indian eled was shown. How come you weigh so much? school Navaprogram, teatures of My pockets are full of little jo culture, and the history of In-cards. dian schools in the nation. Later questions and answers were ex-- ( changed by the speaker and group, and following a short business toured meeting the Newcomers the school facilities. Hostesses for the days social time and luncheon were Mrs. Dan The American Legion Auxiliary Russell and Mrs. Bruce Johnson. Education Morning bridge playing was under will observe National the chairmanship of Mrs. Carver Week at its regular meeting Mon7:30 at the War Kennedy and Mrs. Harold Hart- day, October 23, at Memorial Home. mann. Mrs. Mabel Forsgren, program Table decorations were prepared by Mrs. Neil M. McBride and chairman announced that Principal her committee in an Indian theme. E. W. Payne of the Box Elder High will Special guests at the luncheon School will be the speaker and were Mrs. Robert L. Carpenter talk on Modern Trends and Schoand Mrs. Harold Singer, president larships in education. A cornet solo by Mrs. Laurence of the Ogden NewcomDanny by ers club, both of South Ogden. Taylor accompanied Mrs. Carpenter addressed the Harrison will provide music for the the Muscular program. group concerning This is the 41st observance of drive to be conducted soon in bus1921 the iness establishments. She serves education week and since has American sponsored Legion Weber-Boas president of the C & D's MR. BIG Elder chapter of the Muscular education week. The objectives of the American Dystrophy Association. in their education program DRIVE IN The campaign will be under- Legion is to help make it possible for any taken by the Newcomers club as child of a Escape the humdrum veteran, who has ability says a and will be chair- or to receive an education George. Dining here is a taste desire, treat. Satisfy that urge! Youll maned by Mis. Joseph Canfield. beyond high school. the local club will Members of be glad! the American Legion also enEXCLUSIVELY OURS! place cannisters in local business courages its members to take an houses for contributions during active part in the development and the next week. maintenance of the school system Mrs Charles Hodges, reported that will serve the needs of all chilon the Newcomers Dinner-Danc- e dren at every level. set for Saturday, Oct. 28. The Following the program light redance will be open to Newcomers freshments will be served. Newcomers Enjoy School Tour; Speaker on Indian Education Legion Auxiliary Slates Meeting On Education Q Roy-Sout- h x t, Pizza Burger 40c Selling Tickets For Toy Chest Brigham City Jayceettes are now armed with tickets on sale for their anual Operation Toy Chest project. Tickets sell for 25 cents or five for $1, and will entitle the winner to a huge toy chest filled to overflowing with toys for children of all ages. Drawing date for the annual event has been set for Saturday, Nov. 18, and the winner need not be present for the drawing. Proceeds from Operation Toy Chest go to sponsor Jayceette civic projects throughout the year, to project chairman, according Mrs. Reese Deeton. Director member is Mrs. May Turner. The toy chest, which is filled by members donating toys ranging in age levels from the young child to teenagers, will soon be on display in a Main street shop window for passers-bto study. Chances on the chest can be purchased from any member of the Jayceettes. y BPW Hosts Meet For District Officers Sunday Members of the Brigham City Business and Professional Womens club met in joint session with executive officers and members of the Northern District of the Utah Federation at a luncheon on Sunday, Oct. 15, at the Tropical Restaurant in Brigham City with the local club as hosts. Miss Marilyn Fawson will become PLAN TEMPLE RITES bride of Gleir A. Smith of Brigham City in rites set for late cember of this year. They will exchange nuptial vows in the George LDS Temple. is desired for the 275 CONVENIENT meet- Roosters Meet For Elections TERMS PALMER Chooses Assistants for Event Tickets are now on sale for the club Welcome Wagon Newcomers ing. Fall Benefit bridge party set for Nov. 8, at the St. SEAGULL CAMP of. the Daugh- Wednesday, ters of Utah Pioneers will meet at Henrys Catholic church recreathe home of Mrs. Leah Oman, 222 tion hall, according to ticket West First North, on Wednesday, chairman, Mrs. Charles Gurney. Oct. 18, at 7:30 p. m. Selling in blocks of four, the tickets are priced at $1 apiece and may be reserved by contactRaffle tickets ing Mrs. Gurney. on a handmade knit sweater will also be sold for 25 cents or five for $1, with proceeds to be used to1 Exhausted wards projects for the handicap-The Brigham City Roosters club held their annual ped children of Box Ejlder county. Winner of the raffle item need meeting on Saturday, Oct. 14, at not be present to win. the Tropical restaurant. It was the first anniversary of the club, which CARD PARTY chairman Mrs. is composed of men who are Gerald Glatts announced Tuesday and their wives. are that committee President Bill Davis, who is the now filled for thechairmanships and 1 evening, Exuberant Gizzard of the organiza- nal arrangements are underway tion, conducted the meeting. The tor the event which highlights the officers for the past year were introduced as Howard Simcox as Sec- fall activities of the local New-ond Joint, Ezra Owen as collector comers group. Heading the soft drink and cof-- , of the doppings, A1 Cazier as hen scratcher and Marvin Peters and fee committee will be Mrs. Her- -' Lawrence Geisler as "neck wring- bert Friesen. Soft drinks and cof- the ers. These officers planned the fee will be sold throughout evening by members working un-- i party. Invocation was given by Willis der serving chairman, Mrs. FarHansen. Many lovely door prizes rell Hunt. were given to holders of lucky REFRESHMENTS will be serv- -' tendance I Benefit Bride Party Chairman DESERET CAMP of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet on Friday, Oct. 20, at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Jean Nelsen, 138 North Second East. A good at- a Joy Forever! Now, and in all the years to come, these gorgeous rings will tell your love story in diamond splendor. Engagement ring blazes with three fiery diamonds; four in matching wedding ring. Come see them. ss d appl-que- Local Man to Claim Bride JEWELRY chairman, Mrs. Robert Heck. HOMEMADE candy on sale during the evening will be wrapped and sold by Mrs. Don Jefwhile Mrs. Richard feries is in charge of resuring the material and equipment for the party. Bonus Savings Stamps on all Diamond Purchases Since the party is usually a sellout long in advance, persons are asked to secure their reservations as soon as possible. fi-- 1 numbers. Election of new officers was conducted by Mr. Davis. The new officers are Howard Simcox as gizzard, Dr. Otto Smith as second joint, Harold B. Felt as collector of the droppings, Wayne Johnson as hen scratcher, Dr. William Knudsen and Jay Pierce as neck wringers. All club members look forward to another happy year ahead. exhu-bera- ed as guests arrived at the party at 8 p. m. this year, rather than at the end of the evening. Chairman for the refreshments will be Mrs. Norman Anderson. Arrangements for door prizes and the raffle tickets are being handled by Mrs. Daniel McNa-mara, who will have raffle tickets available for sale in advance of the party. Winner of the hand- Northern District Joyce Frisby, with pumplin vases filled with knit sweater need not be present in arwas of all chairman, charge marigolds and mums, and horns to win. Individual table prizes rangements. She is a member of of plenty filled with gold dry ar- will be awarded to the winners at the local club. each table, according to prize THOSE attending as special rangements and fall leaves. Miss were Anna Erickson guests of Brigham City, State President; Mrs. Anna Stark of Randolph, Utah, past preident of the Federation; Mrs. Edith Shaw of Logan, first vice president; Miss C. Jean Shonka of Brigham City, recording secretary; and Marjorie Cox, 1 Glad To Meet yours In Ihij thrilling You, Bill! state membership chairman. Guest speaker was Irene Warr 0rflat coal by LILLI ANN, impresario of tha of Salt Lake City. She is president of the Salt Lake club and gave an interesting report on the Economic Seminar she attended in Denver this summer. MEMBERS of the Logan and Ogden club attended along with local club members. The tables were gaily decorated finest fabrics, the most beautiful furl In the world. Thi fabric is fabulous 'fleece dOs Woven in Paris exclusively ' ' There is only one Olympia Beer., r for LILLI ANM Collar is precious vintage year Norwegian or Polish fax. dynamic Montmartre colors or Green, bias, tnoganla, turquoise black Light Olympia always tastes the same wherever you enjoy it There is only one Olympia Beer just as there Were Delighted is only one Olympia Brewery, located at the little town of Tumwater. Here our naturally perfect brewing water flows from A deep artesian wells, enabling us to create a beer of distinctive good taste. This is why we say . . to meet your young- savings account In our bank can be useful. . only at i RaxfLPEBfiHffliyRANK It's the Water Visitors are always welcome to the Olympia Brewing Co., Olympia, Wash. 01y featured ?n Harpers ster. Time passes quickly and before long he will be one of the leaders of the community simply because you taught him about thrift, spending less than he makes. 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