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Show 4 ' THE BOX Thursday,, January 24, 1963 JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah' ELDER 1 n Brigham Man Claims Bride 8 o UA' D 0 .7j , f vl iL Sarah Yoin, 4 Sccry Editor Oin 1 o. Telephone PA 53 0 i s?5 Logan LDS temple was the setting for the Dec. 27 marriage and of Miss Ruth Spackman Deli Scott Fife. Officiating at the ceremony was President A. George Raymond. Mr. and Mrs. Glen S. Fife of Brigham City, parents of the were hosts at a bridegroom, wedding breakfast at the Zana-vo- o Lodge following the cere- NEWS LEGISLATIVE and safety for 'ommittees join together .he appioaching meeting of the Vncoln School PTA. Meeting is set for Monday, Jan. 28, beginning at 8 p. m. in Refreshthe activity room. ments will follow. Speakers will be John Evans, secretary of U.E.A., according to Mrs, W. B. Sellers, legislative chairman, and Chief John I. Johnson, Dr. Mary Petersen Reeder, safety chairman, reports. All parents of Lincoln school youngsters and any other interested people in the area are cordially invited to attend and hear the message these men have for those in attendance, Delaun Sackett, PTA president, anounces. CORINNE PTA will be held on Monday, Jan. 28, at 8 p. m. at the school. A film on youth Charles fitness narrated by Bud Wilkinson, coach of the University of Oklahoma and chairman of the Physical Fitness Council under President Kennedy, will be shown. Also on the agenda will be a demonstration by Coach Les Dunn ot Box Elder High school and his physical fitness class. The public is invited to attend. mony. Aiiss Knudson Weds at Home Highlighting the social news for January was the wedding on Friday evening, Jan. 18, of Miss Karolyn Kay Knudson and Winston Bruin Humphrey. J. Charles Keller, member of the Box Elder LDS stake presidency, solemnized the wedding 4 of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. William Clair Knudson of Brigham City, and the bridegroom is a son of Mrs. J. William Humphrey of Marshall, Tex. k 4 . Birthday Fete ground of ivy and roses reflected thy a three tiered candelbra on? either side of an all white botiquet of carnations and chry- floor-lengt- , h d ) d k Miss Karolyn Kay Knudson, daughter of WED AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. William Clair Knudson of Brigham City, became the bride of Winston B. Humphrey in an impressive home ceremony held at the home of the brides parents on Friday, Jan. NUMBER Arizona Calls is simple. Get your own name in the new directory by ordering a personalized listing. The low cost only 50 cents a month includes your name, address, and the number of the phone For quick action, you use. just call our business office. r HURRY! The new To Convention Sunny Phoenix, Ariz., was host to Dr. and Mrs. Russell Fishburn last weekend, as the couple traveled to that southwestern city for the Arizona State Dental convention at the Ramada Inn. DRESSES MARKED ' our business office and ask to WOUNTAIH J STATES TELEPHONE .3. Club Meet 11; L. Johnson, Vernal-DistriMrs. Golden L. Bywa- IV; Reading Circle BEHS Instructor To Monthly meeting of the Brigham City Music Teachers Guild will be held on Thursday, Jan. 24, at 8 p.m. in the chorale room at Box Elder high school. J. Earl Johnston of the music department at the school will be guest speaker of the evening, presenting information on the music being taught at the high school including numbers by the Madrigal singers. Provo-Distri- Taylor, VII. Fleeted to the board as e members-at-largwere Mrs. Arthur W. Buell, Mrs. John B. Chambers, Mrs. Earl R. Freeman, Mrs. John C. Larson, Mrs. Edward V. Hardy, Mrs. Richard Weiler, . Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. C. B. Olsen. FOR the evening will be Mrs. Jeff Collier and Mrs. Maurice Reeder. Members are invited to bring guests and anyone interested in the guild or in attending this special guest night may contact Guild president Mrs. Jeff Collier for information. Moab-Distri- Has-senfri- the Mrs. Moler, GROUP Tel Its special and so delicious..', because it's new presi- dent, was formerly vice president, and she has been a Brownie leader, an Intermediate troop leader and a district chairman in Salt Lake City. She was also first vice president of the Omaha, Neb., Girl Scouts and served as a neighborhood chairman there. She will direct the activities of the 8200 Girl Scouts in Utah. with 55S Oranges flavored for you Sweet Spice. 322Z Tea w,a Garden Mint a deliciously new and refreshing flavor in tea. BOTH NOW Smiths 670 S. available at.., Food Town Market Main Brigham City EFFECT PORTRAITS ' BY HARRISONS 675 SOUTH MAIN PHONE v TSS'Z' 9 "XT YOUR FAMILY RECORD PLAN STUDIO 2 v T' - s f' l lum.triik-'- t Your Girl Will i wA U. 41 LOVE a Palmer Diamond f mF V I Ml Meet Monday Brigham Reading Circle will meet on Monday, Jan. 28 at the home of Mrs. R. N. Burt, 543 North First West. Mrs. Kathleen Reese will be hostess for the evening. Presenting the book review for the evening will be Mrs. Orson A. Christensen. Or-lan- d VI, and Mrs. ter, Lester u Music Teachers Slate Talk by Mrs. Roy-Distri- from Her ' VALENTINE Lowest Prices Convenient Terms I MrS. E. B. SCOUT OFFICER of Brigham City was Gentry vice president of second elected Council at a Scout Girl Utah recent meeting of the Council in JEWELRY Ogden. 5 r, FUN TO DRIVE... .to & :sir ...XTI; - T'T .23 TO CLEAR GROUP I II Skirts, Sweaters, Capris, Blouse Many new styles added this week $3.99 14 Price All Regular Coats Vi off 0 .vv y EASY TO OWN ! Exciting new blend of beauty and action... in the low-pric- e field I What a simple, saving way to move into an Oldsmobile! The stylish, . . . maneuvers longer-lookinsports a spirited aluminum around tight turns and into snug parking places with equal ease! Yet its field! an . . . today! priced right down in the All Car Coats Vi Off g ALL SALES FINAL V-- 8 5 low-pric- e Fun-driv- e 5 There's " Something Extra" about owning an OLDSMOBILEI If you plan to put an advertisement in the Yellow Pages, call have a Yellow Pages represen-tative get in touch with you. Dividing her time between eighth grade Troop 146 and ninth grade Troop 407 in Brigham City, Mrs. Gentry has been active in the local scouting movement for six years. son, SPORTSWEAR SPORTSWEAR only at telephone directory goes to press soon. , Mrs. E. B.Gentry of Brigham City was dected second vice president of the Utah Girl Scout Council at the second annual council meeting held in Ogden on Jan. 17. Over 200 adult volunteers from throughout the state attended the meeting at which Mrs. John Scott, a member of the national board of the Girl Scouts of the USA was the featured speaker. I FINAL WINTER CLEARANCE If the phone you use is listed under anothers name in the telephone directory, chances are you've been missing some The remedy important calls. j To Office on State Counci HER WORK will be under the leadership of Mrs. Murray Mo-le- r of Salt Lake City, who was elected to a two year term as president of the Utah Council. Other officers elected include: Civic Mrs. John M. Conroy of Salt Lake City, first vice president; Our Local Heritage will be Mrs. Dee M. Brockman of Roy, the theme of the Civic Improveand Louis Harris of ment club meeting scheduled secretary; as treasurer. Lake Salt City met Brigham City Jayceettes for Thursday afternoon, Jan. 31. on Wednesday, Jan. 16, to hear The in DISTRICT chairmen elected meeting will take place foreign exchange student Fran- the War Memorial Home with were: Mrs. Lyle Gaskill, cisco Arias of Costa Rica pre- the social hour 1; Mrs. C. L. Nel- beginning at sent a short talk on the culture 3:30 p. m. and the meeting at F and customs of his country. 4 p. m. The student compared many In charge of the afternoons of the cultural factors with those Mabel to which he has become fami- program will be Miss Madsen Mrs. Earl Christensen, He liar in the United States. was accompanied to the! meet- and Mrs. Rudger Price. The 1 mother program will feature the early ing by his American busiin of days Brigham City Mrs. Francis Todd. i t Chairman for the meeting was ness, schools, recreation and Mrs. Cliff Rippon, while Mrs. many other interesting fields. Don Lewis Olsen was director Mrs. J. Y. Ferry, president, will conduct the meeting. member. club la- Civic Improvement dies are invited to be in at-tendance at the meeting. ' Jaycees Hear Foreign Student Local Dentist pink satin ribbon basket with three pink carnations. Clair Knudson, father of the bride, gave her hand in marriage. Best man was Henry E. Whitten and usher was brother of the bride, William Kim KnudAll men, in the wedding son. party wore black tuxedos with white carnations in their lapels. Standing in the receiving line with the bridegroom were his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Humphrey of (or bas he?) Local Scout Leader Elected Topic of er girl. She also wore a floor length gown of matching blue and in her hair were small pink rosebuds. She carried a small Soroptimists Hold Meeting "YOUR Miss Ruth Spackman and Dell Scott WED IN TEMPLE Fife were wed in the Logan LDS temple In late December. They were honored that evening at a reception in Trenton, and are making a home in Logan. Heritage 18. Accompanying the Fishburns were Dr. and Mrs. Jack Bowen from Ogden, and the couples flew to Phoenix and enjoyed Saturday, Sunday and Monday at the resort city. Golfing and other HOST AND Hostess for the activities were enjoyed by reception were Mr. and Mrs. the before their return couples G. Calvin Wiggins. to the northern Utah area. Four little girls who received the gifts were dressed alike in high bodice beige dresses. They were Marie and Susan Humphrey and Donna and Marie Smith. Miss Carol Ann Balls was in charge of the guest book. Brigham City Soroptimists Serving guests with refreshments were Julie Jensen, Susan club met on Thursday, Jan. 17, Rees, Ann Earl, Becky Rees, at the Idle Isle cafe for the Marie Rees, Holly Wiggins regular monthly meeting. and Julie Davis. Guest speaker for the evening WEDNESDAY evening a re- was Emery Wight, county Civil hearsal buffet dinner for the Defense director, who spoke to families and bridal party was the ladies and Civil Defense held at the Knudson residence. procedures and plans in the The couple left for a short county and on a larger scale. All members were present, honeymoon to Salt Lake City. For her going away outfit, the along with Mrs. Biybwa Ghanb new Mrs. Humphrey wore a of Zanzibar, a guest of Miss member. pastel pink wool sheath trim- Norma Jensen, club med in satin, with black acces- Mrs. Gharib spoke to the group sories and black coat and hat. for a short time. Many lovely parties feted the charming bride-to-b- e prior to R. Merrell, Mrs. Stephen Johnher marriage. Mrs. Dale Bess ston, Mrs. Emery Rees and and Mrs. Ronald Packer, Mrs. Mrs. Calvin Wiggins all enterJohn H. Rees and Mrs. Paul tained for the bride-elec- t. HES GOT BOTH MOTHERS wore beige Holds Annual back- ATTENDING the bride as matron of honor was Mrs. Dale (Elaine) Bess,v and bridesmaid wqs Miss Kathy Kay Claybaugh. gowns They wore ofjeopen blue and bandeaus of matching blue taffeta with tiny blue veils caught with small baby pink roses. Each carried a ' single pale rose. Kristi Ann Knudson, sister of the bride, was her flow- - ATTENDING the bride were her eight sisters with the grooms sister. They are Carol, Venna, Dona, Betty, Darlene, and Janice, Wendy Joyce Spackman, and Vicki Fife. They wore matching emerald green satin brocade dresses and carried large white mums tied with bronze ribbon. Don Balls was best man. Lawrence Weeks and Dennis Fife, a brother of the groom, ushered. Gamma Simada SETTING for the wedding, which was held at the home of santhemums. The reception which followed arthe First LDS, ward recrea-tio- ii hall was decoiated in pale piflk and blue netting, with milk glass vases ahd lamps and caught with white doves and weeding bells. A beautiful three tiered wedding cake was the center decor, done in pale blue and pink roses with lilies of the valley. ward recreation hall. The bride wore a gown of white satin brocade styled with a chapel train. The bell shaped skirt was floor length, and her shoulder length veil of illusion was attached to a tiara of crystal and seed pearls. She carried a white orchid surrounded by autumn roses. dresses and yellow rose corsages. Bronze and green were the main colors of the evening, with the recreation hall decorated with the theme. Guests were served at small tables covered with white linen cloths over green centered with dainty figurines. Gamma chapter of the SimaThe three-tierewedding cake da study group held its annual was topped with a miniature on birthday party Monday, Jan. 21, at the home of Mrs. Duane temple. Leaving for a honeymoon trip Romer. to Southern Wyoming, Colorado dinner Buffet was served to the ladies, after which games and Southern Utah, the new Mrs. Fife wore an ensemble of were enjoyed by all present. Committee for the evening black and gold velveteen and included the club officers Mrs. red accessories. The couple is now at home at Steven Bunnell, Mrs. Lowell Grover, Mrs. LaVon Jensen and 231 North Third East in Logan. Mrs. Duane Romer. December meeting of the Local group was held at the home of Mrs. Leo Mecham, with Mrs. Charles Burnett giving the lesTo Be son on Samuel Johnson. .. Her shoulder length veil of silk illusion ,was held by a matching' Seed pearl' crown. Sliq( parried a bouquet formed of abasCade of baby pink roses. ths brides parents, was a Migrant Work: Mee: Tonight Teachers who assisted with the day or evening classes of the Migrant Worker Council la t summer will hold an evaluation and planning meeting on Thursday, Jan. 24, at the home of Mrs. William Yates, 625 West 6th South, at 8 p.m. Mrs. J. E. Clark, director of the evening classes conducted during the summer of 1962; Mrs. R. W. Scharf and Mrs. Barry Saunders, instructors of the day classes for children; and Mrs. Yates, former council chairman, wil be present to discuss and plan for the coming year. Any teachers who assisted during the past summer, or who would like to be included in the 1963 program are urged to attend the meeting. rite. Parents THE BRIDE wore an exquisite Bianche priginal gown of silk faille1 taffeta. Alencoft lace, with pearls, Three fashioned othe bodice, folds of tatfeta beginning at an and extending empire waist-lin- e to the back fell into a full panel, .which, climaxed into a cathedral, length train. Teachers Plan THAT EVENING the parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Spackman of Trenton, honored the newlyweds at a reception in the Trenton LDS OLDSMOBILE AA C SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED OLDSMOBILE Vv of Brigham HANSEN CHEVROLET COMPANY, l85 QUALITY 816 DEALER NORTH MAIN ST. City 1 IT |