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Show 4 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Thursday, April 27, 1967 Utah were dont suppose there was a stake Relief Society In these parts who didnt treated to a special program start complaining when he sponsored by the homem aking looked out the window department at their regular I person Wed-nesda- y Sarah Yates, Society Editor Couple Says Wedding Vows Wedding belle sounded for Miss Brenda R. Petersen and Kent L, Nelson In a ceremony performed at the Second LDS ward by Bishop Willis Hansen on April 7. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bruce Peter, sen, 93 South Fifth West, and the bridegroom Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. LaRue B. Nelson, 20 North Fifth West. A wedding dinner In honor of the couple was hosted at the Idle Isle cafe by the bridegrooms parents, and they were honored the evening of the wedding at a reception In the Second LOS ward cultural hall. Hi fi ; - J- THE BRIDE wore a traditional white gown with a lace bodice embroidered In dainty bead-worand a full skirt of tiers of lace styled with a train In the back. Her long tapered of lace accented a sleeves shoulder length veil of Illusion, and a nosegay of pink carnations and pink rosebuds completed the bridal ensemble. Maid of honor was Miss Jene Daley, with the brides sisters Marlene Petersen and Lynda as bridesmaids. Besslnger Petite JoLynn Besslnger, nelce of the bride, was flower girl. Attending the groom as best man was his brother, Steven k glv-ln- Out-of-to- Members for 967 Miss Brenda R. Petersen and Kent RECENTLY WED L. Nelson exchanged cows in an April wedding at the Biigbam City Second LDS ward. They are making a home in Cheyenne, Wyo. Beta Sigma Phi Sets Founders Day Banquet presenting a special message from the sororitys founder. She has received the message from the International headquarters In Kansas City. It will be the central event of the evening and the culmination of the Brigham City chapters of Beta Sigma Phi will celebrate the 36th anniversary of the organize-tlon- s founding on Friday, April 28. A banquet In which the three local chapters will join for the occasion will be held at Maddox Ranch House. Thirty-fiv- e years the ago, 15 members In countries. In addition to the banquet, traditional ceremonies will be observed. The history of the local chapters will be reviewed and the new members will 185,000 re-cel- their first to welcome 723-618- membership. MRS. EDNA JEPPSEN, city council president, Is serving as chairman and toastmlstress of the Founders Day banquet. Other members who will have the program are Mrs. Rawlins, Mrs. Jean Davis, Mrs. Reea Kidman, Mrs. Margaret Ann Cazler, Mrs. Lillian Felt, Mrs. Nelda Par. sons, Miss Alice Nebeker, Mrs. Joyce Jensen, Mrs. Genlel West, and Miss LouAnn Nichols. Mrs. Deone Lichtenstein has been selected for the honor of a part Cleora In Clubwomen Enjoy Annual B.E. District Convention CLUBS their PRESENTED reports, and all see that the reports were could aptly go-g- o These two conventions marked the end of the district conven-tion- s for 1967, with Mrs. Hunsaker reporting that she partlci-pate- d In visitations to the Cen- tral district In Cooperton, Eastern district In Bragerton, district In American Southern district In Fork, Kanab, Salt Lake district in Tim-panog- Salt Lake City, and was chair-maof the northern district. Conflicts in dates caused her missing conventions of the San. Unltah, and Nebo n pete-Sevle- districts. The clubwomens eyes are turned to the state conven. tlon to be held In Kanab on May 4 - 6 with a chartered bus to leave for the convention from Salt Lake City on the morning of May 4 at 6 a.m. Lodging reservations should be made soon by contacting Mrs. A good Hunsaker at of clubwomen is attendance hoped for, with all club presl-dent- s now named since the clubs had real-l- y been on the go with worth, while cultural and civic activities throughout the year. Musical numbers were by the Civic Home Arts club of Garland and by Mrs. having received invlta-tion- s for the annual event. Drauca Holmes, representing the Ladles Community Club of Brigham City, and were enjoy-e- d by all present. Arts and crafts displays were shown for the ladles pleasure BEEHIVE CAMP ofthedaugh-ter- s during their free time at the of Utah Pioneers will meet convention, and a lovely quilt the home of Chloe Sheffield, was donated for a fund raising at 610 South Third East, at 2 p.m. project by the Tremonton club, on Friday, April 28. All mem-ber- s are urged to be present STATE OFFICERS In attend, for this meeting. Included ance at the convention Mrs. John D. Long, Mrs. C. LOCUST CAMP of the Daugh. E. Hiatt, Mrs. William S. Mey. ters of Utah Pioneers will meet ers, and Mrs. Pearl Hunsaker. at the home of John Valberg, Others regreted missing the Jr., 269 North Second East, on event, but many were In attend, Monday, May 1, at 7; 30 p.m. ance at the Nebo District con. All members are urged to be ventlon held that same day. in attendance. 723-337- pro-vlde- d DUP i News SHIRLEY RASMUSSEN June Wedding Date Set By University Couple Mr. and Mrs. Chester J. Rasmussen announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Shirley, to Byron Burnham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Burnham of Ogden. The couple is planning a June 6 wedding in the Logan LDS temple. Miss Rasmussen High school in 1963, GUESTS OF THE Arden Balls weekend were her sister and brother. law Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Knowles of Logan. last TO FETE OFFICERS bers planning the annual urday afternoon are Mrs. Mrs. Verl Petersen, and annual event is scheduled with the retiring officers gala party. Civic Improvement Club memretiring officers party for SatHarold Arbon, new president; Mrs. Edward Heesacker. The to be held at the Eagle Lodge, to be honored by toasts and a Civic Club Slates Party To Fete Retiring Officers A UTAH VISITOR recently was Ensign Don W. Balls who came here from Washington Civic Improvement club mem-ber- s D.C, to be on hand when his will honor retiring club new baby son was named. Mrs. officers at their annual retiring Balls had been staying InSm with her mother Mrs. Arva officers party set for Saturday, April 29, at 1 p.m. at the Eagles Covey. The baby was given the name Aerie home. Theme for the afternoon will of Darren William. Following a week here, Ensign Balls re- be Vacatlonland Utah, with turned to Washington with his decorations featuring Utah's family and they will live In unique scenic and tourist attractions being planned under Arlington, Va. Ensign Balls is the son of the leadership of Mrs. Leon the Laren Balls of this city. Packer assisted by Mrs. Harold Arbon and Mrs. J. Gordon Felt. HOW HAPPY THE Cyrus s GENERAL CHAIRMAN for the were to see their son Yn. 3 Byron C. Jensen when event Is newly Installed presihe arrived for a weeks visit dent Mrs. Verl Petersen, with from his duties with the US her corps of new officers In the planning for the Navy. Yeoman Jensen has been on annual party. Food chairman for the day Is the USS Coral Sea off the coast Mrs. Delonne Andersen assisted of Vietnam since last July. by Mrs. J.D, Ensign, Mrs. Edna After a round of family and visiting friends he Merrell and Mrs. Troy Miller. returned to his ship at San Serving will be under the direc. Francisco where they will be tlon of Mrs. Edward Hessacker. for a time. THE AFTERNOONS program MR, AND MRS. Doug Orchard and daughter Denlce have from Whittier, Calif, where they went to attend l services for his brother Max. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Orchard of Cedar City also went with the Brlghamites. Others who drove down to attend the services from this area were his sister, Mrs. Eva Layne and father Bert Orchard of Lewiston and a sister and Mr. and Mrs. THE HARRY BLOOMS and brother-in-laLeon Bloom were happy to have Milton Goff of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Davis of as their houseguests on the this William and Dr. city flew to Whittier for the Mrs. weekend H. Bloom of Bay Shore, Long rites. Island, N.Y. Dr. Bloom had not seen his You'll save time in tnc superRelatives here In nine years and market. if your grocery list Is Introduced his wife to them for organized by departments all the soaps and cleaners in one the first time. block, all the greens In another, BACK HOME AGAIN after a all the dairy also grouped. week In Southern California are Mrs. Irene Hess and son Jerry. to Los They flew Angeles where they were met Wayne by her brother-in-law- , s Mathias where they were during their stay. A gay round of activities occupied their time which included a visit to Forest Lawn cemetery, Knotts Berry Farm, Disney, land, Arboretum in Los Angeles and Marlneland, They also visited the Los Angeles LDS temple. They count as a high-ligof the trip their visit to Forest Lawn to view the famous painting of the Cruclficatlon by Jan Styka. house-guest- Clubwomen from Northern Utah enjoyed a pleasant day Saturday, April 22, at the 43th annual Northern District Federated Womens clubs convention held In Garland. Gratitude was extended to all USWC clubs In the district for their cooperation by Mrs. faye Besslnger, district president, and Mrs. Pearl Hunsaker, convention chairman. Hostess club was the Ladles Self Culture club of Garland with Mre. Arhtur Marriott as president, with a lovely luncheon and decorations planned by the club. leadership meeting last Saturday morning. They were served brunch followed by a clever fashion show before adjourning for class work. The serving table was covered with a lovely heirloom lace cloth with a pink underliner, which made an attractive setting for the silver serving trays. Small tables were used for eating and each was centered with a bouquet of spring flowers. The fashion show featured dresses made by Relief society members and each ward provided five models. The show was named "Costa Lota meaning "costa lota time and talent or "costa lota money It you bought the Items ready-madThe stage was decorated with a huge vase of artificial blue and gold flowers. Mrs. Jessie Eller, home agent was a special guest and talked on fabrics and linings. Mrs. Arden (Harriet) Balls Is stake homemaker leader and was In charge of arrangements for the program. 1th-fle- sun-shin- e. 723-616- first chapter of the sorority was GIFTS WERE displayed under formed In Abilene, Kans. There of the direction Barbara are now 8,000 chapters and n Banquet for New Officers Seeks New g Whitaker, Roberta Card and Grace Nelson, while the guest book receptionists were Jane Merrell and Paul McMillan. Colors chosen for the recep-tlowere pastel blue, yellow and pink used to set a springtime Mrs. Janet Summers theme. provided organ music through the evening. guests at the reception Included Mr. and Mrs. Steven Nelson from San Berna-dlno- , Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Speer from Cheyenne, Wyo.; and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith from Pocatello, Idaho. The couple will make their home in Cheyenne, Wyo. where the bridegroom Is stationed with the US Air Force. After his release from service In the fall, they will make a home In Ogden where he will attend Weber State college. Jayceettes Set Community Club K. Nelson. GREETING GUESTS at the reception were the brides brother Stan Petersen and Miss Barbara Kowall as host and hostess. The hall was centered by a lovely wedding cake created by Mrs. Janet Summers. Its three layers were decorated In pink and white, with tiny lights a shimmering effect. Those In charge of serving were Nancy Hatch, Mary Kay Zundel, Suzy Holmgren, Linda Nadlen Olson, Fonnesbeck, Valerie Wendy Lorscheider, Hansen, Jayleen Petersen, Norma Petersen and Janice Smith. morning. Snow again, and after the weatherman had made such a of declaring 3 that "Spring point was here. But I guess there arent too many places In the world where you can see snow covered blossoms. I'm beginning to think old man winter got hit on the head by an Icicle and has a bad case of amnesia. Maybe he cant remember that this Is the end of April and perhaps hes forgotten where to go. (I could will Brigham City Jayceettes tell him couldnt you?) And so hold their annual Inauguration has to come In singing spring banquet on Monday, May 1, at Have I Stayed Away Too Long 8 p.m. at the Artistic Manor. and It just might be she has. Ive New officers for the coming heard that even If the blossoms year will be Installed as the survive the cold It might still main feature of the evening. be disastrous for the fruit Taking over the presidents growers 'cause the bees have reigns will be Mrs. Gordon been afraid of getting frozen Millard, who will be welcomed noses and have stayed In their by retiring president Mrs. Cliff hives when they should have been Graham. busy taking care of the pollen Millard situation. Mrs. Assisting And how about the will be term Mrs. farmers who cant find during the enough Richard Pett, vice president; good days In a row to get their Mrs. Bill Howes, secretary; crops planted? I guess trying Mrs, Dennis McNeely, treas-urer- ; to speculate on the weather Mrs. Dale Hansen, Mrs. situation Is like to guess Mrs. John whether Cassius trying Douglas Johnson, Clay will end and Mrs. Orvll up In the army or Jail. Christensen, Only Anderson as directors. Mrs. time will tell. Cliff Graham, Immediate past president, will serve In advisory - BAD WEATHER OR NOT, I capacity on the board. noticed yesterday in a quick ride Chairman for the meeting Is around the neighborhood during Mrs. Reese Beeton, assisted by those few hours of sunshine that Mrs. Richard Pett as director most folks have gone right ahead member. with their spring gardening. You can see Rose Johnson has been busy In her yard, everything Is trimmed and neat. That planting of purple flowers at the base of the William Fifes tree In the front yard Is In full bloom and says a cheery to hello passersby. Bill was busy with 1 the digging fork when I passed the most of the Ladies Community Club Is making When I turned the corner its membership conducting drive this month, according to pf Second West and Fifth South t'o come home I was greeted membership chairman Renee by a profusion of beautiful yellow Olsen at daffodils at Mrs. Waters. I Persons Interested In joining the local civic organization, guess spring Is here regardless to say which have given more than 50 of winters reluctance goodbye. comto of the service years munity, are Invited to contact AND ITS always hard to say Mrs. Olsen or club president goodbye at especially to folks who Jensen Kathryn Club members who wish to have been as friendly and nice sponsor new members of the to have around as the Robert organization are also asked to Nearmans. The Nearmans and contact the membership chair, two children are leaving this man or president, since the weekend for Redlands, Calif. drive will close on Saturday, w(iere they will make then h'pme. A number of going away parties have been hosted by friends this past week. On Friday night the Jerry Richters and Darrell Scharmanns entertained at dinner in their honor after which they went to the Elks lodge to join friends In a fareOn Tuesday well club the duplicate bridge honored the couple at Its regular session at the Elks hall. graduated from Box Elder and from LDS Seminary in HOW PLEASANT IT was for Mrs. Sadie Barnard to have her girls, Mrs. Ben F. Zundel and children Shane and Jennifer of El Cajon, and Mrs. Darwin Whlta-ke- r of Cedar City visit with her. Mrs. Zundel has spent two weeks here and will leave for home today by Jet airliner. Mr. and Mrs. Whitaker drove up from Cedar City and while he was In Salt Lake City on business she visited In Brigham City for a week. The girls made good use of their time, according to Mrs. Barnard and helped her get all her spring cleaning out of the way. EARL has 1962. She graduated from LDS Institute in 1966, a MRS. REXfive weeks enjoyed In Las pleasant and attended spring quarter of 1965 at the Uni- Vegas as a houseguest of her aunt Mrs. Nell Hezzelwood. She versity of Americas in Mexico City. reports the weather usually good She will graduate from USU in Logan on June with the exception of some wind 3, majoring in child development and elementary once In awhile, and the roses are In full bloom. education. During her stay she saw the The bridegroom graduated from Ben Lomond Dean Martin show, Mickey and Phyllis Dlller Rooney, High school in 1963 and LDS Seminary in 1962. shows. Atin LDS mission the Eastern He served an Rex went down to bring her lantic states, where he served as district and zone home and they went to the Dunes to see one of the current favor-lteleader. the Great Rouvaun, a singer He has attended Weber State college and is Impersonator who Is a former Utah resident from Bingham. currently attending USU in Logan where he is He Is making quite a name for majoring in history and political science. himself and Is acclaimed as a Following their marriage, the couple will new hit singing personality. Members of the Brigham City make their home in Logan. s Jen-sen- which will Include toasts to the Is being retiring officers, planned under the direction of Mrs. Herman Hadfield assisted by Mrs. Eberhart Zundel and Mrs. Verl Petersen. to be Retiring officers honored at the event Include Mrs. Roy Barnard, president; Mrs. Verl Peterson, vice presl-denMrs. Leslie S. Dunn, secretary; Mrs. J. Gordon Felt, treasurer; Mrs. M. Reese Jen-secorresponding secretary; Mrs. Walter G. Mann, historian; and directors Mrs. Rex Baron, Mrs. Leon Rees, Mrs. Robert McCabe, and Mrs. Robert t; g fun-era- Reservations may be made by Petersen at calling Mrs. 7 or Mrs. Heesacker at by Thursday. 4 723-866- 7 Needles. Calif., took its name from a group of rocky pinnacles in nearby Arizona. Warning! Bear River Dump is owned by Bear River City. We must warn non residents that this is a private dump and violators will be prosecuted. Dolly Iversen, Clerk 4 |