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Show mvnri t m Altar Society Finds Winner THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, April 7, 1966 St. Henrys Altar society ducted a recent Couple Soys Temple Vows Solemn vows exchanged In the Logan LDS temple united Miss Leslie Kay Jones and Way. ne Forsgren In marriage on March 25. Officiating at the con. contest for money making purposes, with the grand prize being a merch. andlse certificate at Helen Roy. ocial ceremony was ladles store. Climax of the contest was held after the 11 a.m. mass on Sunday April 2, when Mrs. Kelly, 604 Anderson, was selected as prize winner. Funds from the project are used to further projects of the Altar society. Jos-eph- Telephone PA Sarah Yates, Society Editor c Brigham City League of Women Voters elected new officers and planned the years local studies at the annual business luncheon of the local or. g&nlzatlon held Saturday, April 2, at the Artistic Manor. Presiding over the luncheon meeting was Mrs. Byron Hunts, man, who Is beginning her r term. second year In a She welcomed all present and conducted the business of the y,-- . ti' r Taking office for one and terms were Mrs. William H. Yates as first vice presl. Mrs. VeNoy dent, as second vice pre4 i sident, Mrs. Robert Williams Hlnch-maas secretary, Mrs. John as treasurer, Mrs James Thurston, Mrs. Bernard Chaput and Mrs. Christopher Bolieau ELECTED Mrs. Rita Hau-ga- n as directors. of Brigham City was elected to an office In the Ladies OTHER BUSINESS of the day Oriental Shrine, Iris Court 47, Included adoption of local Items Salt Lake City. of study for the coming year. Topping the list was a study entitled Getting to Know You, which will Include updating of studies of Brigham City, Box Elder county, and the school system with visitations to the administrative boards of the city, county and school district. A study of the Box Elder School district will also be continued by the League of WoMrs. Peter (Rita) Haugan of men Voters, as will a study Brigham City was elected to of the Brigham City Police serve as Inner guard of the Irdepartment and public protec- is Court 47, Ladies Oriental tion. Remaining as a continu- Shrine of North America, In ing responsibility for league Salt Lake City at a meeting study was continued support of held Saturday evening In the a master plan for the orderly Shrine temple A member of the group for growth of Brigham City. one year, Mrs. Haugan has SPRING PLANS for the been active In functions of the League of Women Voters In organization and will serve a Brigham City were announced one. year term in office. by various officers of the group Also attending the session In and Include state council meet- Salt Lake City was Mrs. Em. ing in Brigham City on April mett (Pauline) Barsballe of 15 in Gillespie hall, a visit Brigham City, who served a to the Utah State University prophetess for the group last Water Research laboratory on year. April 26, and a league birth, day party to observe the seventh birthday of the local LWV dur. two-yea- n Local Woman ing May. Only membership require, ments for the League of Wo. t f den. The couple was feted at a wed-didinner at the Bluebird Cafe In Logan and honored later that evening with a reception held at the Brigham City Seventh LDS ward. 4 I n A FLOOR. LENGTH GOWN of lace brocade was worn by the bride It was styled with a sheath skirt complimenting the fitted bodice and long tapered sleeves round emphasizing a neckline. Her waist-lengtveil was released from a dainty tiara, and the bridal esemble was with a bouquet of completed pink rosebuds and lilies of the valley. Maid of honor Cheryl White, side and brides maids Kathy Jones, Patty Jones, Carolyn day. LEAGUE ELECTS - Mrs. Byron Huntsman, League of Women Voters president, is surrounded by her new officers at the annual luncheon held Saturday, April 2, at the Artistic Manor. Besides her are Mrs. Robert Williams, secre ary and Mrs. Christopher Bolieau, director. Standing are Mrs. William H. Yates, first vice president; Mrs. James Thurston, director; Mrs. Bernard Chaput, director; and Mrs. John Hinchman, treasurer. Missing from the picture Is Mrs. VeNoy Chrlstoffersen, second vice president. Parents of the bride are Mr. Mrs. Clyde T. Jones of Harper ward, with the bride-groobeing a son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Forsgren of Og. lace-edge- two-yea- Christ-offerso- President and y League of Women Voters Elects Officers at Meet LDS George Rex. ers Forsgren and Marilyn Forsgren wore matching dresses of turquoise and carried pink car. Petite little Paula nations, Jones was flower girl. THE BRIDE, ATTENDING groom as best man was Val Rhode, with ushers being Gor. don Rasmussen, Stanley Bux. tein, Richard Neilson and Den. nls Forsgren. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Jones were host and hostess for the evening, and welcomed guests Into a hall centered by a three tier aqua and white wedding cake topped with wedding bells. Guests were served refresh-ment- s by Audrey Bott, Iretta May, Anona May, Cleota Lar- Elected to sen, Luana Greet and Barbara Curtis Gifts were displayed by Ruth Reeder, Amy Jordan, and Shrine Office Kathleen Young. NARCE A short program was held during the reception, with Roh. land Munns as master of cere, monies. A vocal duet was by Janet Harmon and Barbara Curtis, and a trumpet solo presented by Douglas Peir. ce. The couple will make their home In Ogden. d City Attorney Chapter Meets Friday men Voters are American having reached the age of 21, and an Interest In the Brigham City chapter 760 community, state and nation. of NARCE, National AssociaThe LWV conducts studies and tion of Retired Civil Employees, acts on Items at all three levels will hold Its regular meeting at of government, and encourages 2 p.m. In the basement of the active participation In governMasonic Temple on Friday, mental and political activit8. ies by their members, although officers and board members Program for the day will In. may not hold office in a political elude the showing of slides. party. Will Community Club Ladles Community club will meet on Thursday, April 7, at 3:45 p.m. at the Artistic Manor for the regular club meeting and announcement of newly elected officers of the club. Guest speaker for the day will be City Attorney Robert Daines, who will discuss the recent Provo obscene literature law and compare it with the local youth protection committee and Its work In keeping obscene lit. erature off the market In Brig, ham City. Call now. 3 Swing Into chairman for the day Is Margene Slefried with Dorothy Burnett as director member. MEMBERS WILL gather for a social time at 3:45 p.m., with refreshments served under the chairmanship of Grace Price assisted by Hazel Stevens and All retired civil service em. ployes are Invited to attend, Donna Cook. according to Maxwell A. Phol, Meeting will begin at 4' 15 president. p.m. under the direction of Glen, na Smith. New officers will be lected as president for the com- announced as part of the Regular meeting of XI Al- ing year, Selma Weir as vice business meeting. All members chapter of Beta Sigma president, Jenlel West as re. will be eager to hear the pha South Box Elder LDS stake honored Relief Socity visiting VISITING TEACHERS was held at the cording secretary, Jean Davis Phi 1. of Joan Kimber, fashion 25 a are convention Pictured of at held sorority service with more than teachers April years home of Shirley Haynie. Pres- corresponding secretary, El. show chairman, on the results Ruth Pierce, Ruby Davis, Lenora Holmes, Chloe B. Lund, Pamela Gale, Teen Dail, ident Mary Parsons conducted leen Urloni as treasurer and of the recent fashion event. Mary Baker, (front row) Lovisa Nelson, Neonia Pe.t Duella Victor, Myr le Clifiord, Iona Cefalo as historian. the with wes meeting Each Lettie and Flossie Braegger, Mary Kunzler, Prayer will be led by Kathryn presented the In. from Closing ritual was repeated Jensen and the pledge led by Correspondence a spring daffodil! and honored at a special program. ternational office was read, af- Refreshments were served by Mary Ellen Rollins. the program for their fine food ter which the president called the hostess at the end of the Members are urged to be In and entertainment. The clos- for reports of all committees. meeting. attendance. Cultural lesson chairman, ing prayer was given by Delilah Call and the postlude played Colleen Burr, turned time to Selma Weir who presented the by Marie Peterson lesson on the state of Illinois. Sorority Hears Lesson on State When you cant see her laughing face, her voice can tickle you pink with a Long Distance call. Go ahead. Mountain States Telephone Address Program TEMPLE WEDDING - Miss Leslie Kay Jones and Wayne Forsgren exchanged marriage vows in the Logan LDS temple on March 25, after which they were honored at a reception. AtVanEngelens Spring re-po- rt Dresses We have a large selection of spring styles. One just for 12.98 to 19.98 you from Chrii-offerse- South Box Elder Stake Honors Visiting Teachers South Box Elder LDS stake held a Relief society convention on Friday, April 29, at the Perry LDS ward chapel with special emphasis honoring the visiting teachers of the stake. All visiting teachers, ward Relief society presidencies and their officers and teachers, to. gether with the stake board members were Invited to attend this convention. Clever little program booklets were present, ed to all attending. A program was presented un. der the direction of Ruth Harding, stake Relief society educa. tlonal counselor; Ruth Hirschl, stake Relief society visiting teachers message leader; and Iva Lou Nebeker, stake Relief society president. PRELUDE MUSIC WAS played by Marie Peterson and the opening prayer given by Rosalind Draper. The ladles were welcomed by Audra Call, stake work director counselor, after which minutes and roll call were directed by Shirley Valcarce, stake secretary. A choral number Earth With Her Ten Thousand Flowers was presented by the Tenth ward singing mothers under the direction of Ann Bennett and accompanied by Marie Peterson. President Iva Lou Nebeker then Charity gave a talk entitled Never Falleth. MUSICAL SAW NUMBERS conducted She Reading Circle a guided tour through the state where Lincoln lived, and had were given by Peggy Olsen with to sent many cities In Illinois accom. as Audrene Breagger asking for brochures and pam. pan 1st, after which a trio sang A Visiting Teachers Paryer Brigham Reading Circle will phlets. Another feature was a Larkin meet at the home of Sarah Bar-nar- letter to Beta Sigma Phi In with music by Eugenie with an answer from one on Monday April 11, at and lyrics by Renle Llttlewood. of the members. She closed her Diane 8 were trio the pm. Composing The book review for the ev- lesson by having Lillian Felt Munk, Ann Bennett, Sandra Blackhurst and Marie Peterson ening will be presented by Mae sing the state song Illinois as accompanist. A reading was Balls, and all members are ask. accompanied by Jenlel West. Election of new officers was given by Merle Grover, Only ed to be present for an Inter, held with Cleo Dixon being e. and a musical estlng evening. A Housewife, reading given by Sandra Bau. mann. JOIN THE INSPIRATIONAL Tributes honoring special MURDOCK TRAVEL visiting teachers who have serv. ed for many years were given ple by Beverly Nelson honoring Pamela Gall, oldest visiting teacher and still active as one April 18 at 93 years of age; Tess John, 11 Spiritually Rich Days! son honoring Chloe B. Lund Air Conditioned Bus Travel All the Way! for 50 years as a visiting teach, Temple Sessions in the Oakland Temple, Los Angel-es- , er and 48 years of continuous Mesa, St. George, and Mantl Temples. Temple service; Lettie Chrlstofferson Recommends Required! Holmes 45 for Lenora honoring Also Disneyland, Knotts Berry Farm, Marlneland, years of continuous service. Lake Tahoe, and other wonderful places! These ladles were each present, Tour Includes all baggage tips, scheduled entrance made tablecloth a by ed lovely fees, and Luncheons at Californias Danish Inn and stake work director, Marva at Knotts Berry Farm! Cook. Slates Review Tour 5-Tem- RUTH HARDING PAID TRI. bute to Linda Karlinsey, young, est visiting teacher, and to all visiting teachers in the stake. Ruth Hirschl then presented all those with 25 years or more as visiting teachers with a spring daffodil. Special thanks were extended to the refreshment committee and to all those who were on Murdock Travel Inc., Mrs- - Elva W1,d( 14 South Main St. 68 801,111 4lh East Salt Lake City Phone: Phone: Gentlemen; Please send me full particulars on your April Temple 723-50- 328-31- Tour Name Address City ..... State - Zip BEJ V iO Misses Join the Easter Parade in For Her Easter SHOES Theres nothing like a Butte FROCKS Cinderella for that fresh Easter look all spring long 3.98 to 9.98 for the entire family from Van Engelens Enter the Children in the Red Goose sweepstakes. Kit spring and summer BAGS White Accent your Easter Outfit With GLOVES white, black and colors 1.00 to 3.00 With any national credit card, just say charge it at |