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Show BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Home Evening June Jubilee Thursday, June 20, 1968 - v,.- - :rV . SetforDUP octal cene Sarah Yates, Society Editor PA Telephone ,; i, Enjoyed by Nursing Home The annual June Jubilee of Daughters of Utah Pioneers will take place today, June 20, In the Honeyvllle LDS ward cultural hall. Daughters from throughout the county will be In attend, ance for the day of fun, good and entertainment. food, There will be a program and plenty of time for old friends to be reacquainted. AU DUP members are Honeyvllle LDS ward Sev. enties sponsored the program last week at the Pioneer Me. mortal nursing home, with Jay Hawkes conducting. The families of Thomas Donald Hunsaker and Jay Hawkes the entire program, after opening prayer by pre-sente- d d George Condi. to attend. A piano solo by Jolene Hun. e saker was followed by a solo by Gerald Hun. saker, after which Jolene and Chrlstene Hunsaker sang a duet. Gerald and Jeffrey presented a duet on the guitar, fol. lowed by Christine at the piano and Gerald with his guitar Jolene and accompanying Christine In a vocal number. Christine Hunsaker also a piano solo. saxa-phon- July Date Set by Pair Mr. Clifford Jensen, Logan, former president of Bear Riannounced the ver City, engagement and forthcoming marriage of his daughter, Myrna, to Norvel D. Humphreys, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan R. Humphreys, Trenton. The couple will exchange wedding vows on July 1. That evening a reception will be given In their honor at the CrockMansion, 200 ett Ave., Logan. All friends and relatives of the couple are cordially Invited to attend. Miss Jensen Is a graduate of Box Elder High school and has fulfilled an LDS mission to Peru. Upon returing from her mission, she was employed by the Improvement Era magazine offices in Salt Lake City before returning to Logan for employment. Humphreys is a graduate of North Cache High school and has fulfilled an LDS mission to Sweden. He has been Col-onl- In Logan. j 4 After a short honoeymoon the couple will make their home in the Cache Valley ' area. . I A v3. t . j Grouse Creek Couple Wed In June Wedding Rite Miss Judy Rae Kimber be- came the bride of Robert Dean Barnedt on June 1 at the home of the brides parents with close relatives and friends in attendance. LDS Bishop Reese D. Warburton perform-ethe ceremony. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kim. ber of Grouse Creek and the bridegroom Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Datus E. Barnedt of Vancouver, Washington. Following the wedding the couple was honored at a and dance In the Grouse Creek cultural hall with the Grouse Creek orch-estrfurnishing the music. d a full-tiere- lace sleeves. Her shoulder length veil of illusion net fell from a dainty headpiece of pearls and lace worn low on her forehead. Completing the ensemble was a beautiful bouquet of pink and white rosebuds. Mrs. Kathleen Webb was the matron of honor; bridesmaids were Josie Kimber, a con. sin, and Sharon Kimber, sis-te- r of the bride; Flower girl was another sister, Betty Kimber. All street-lengt- h were gowned dresses In car-rie- d THE BRIDES mother was Cookers of a pink lace street-lengtwearing Corlnne met at the home of t dress and Mrs. Merlene Norman, their leadalso chose a street, er, to organize. There are length gown of pink chiffon and eleven girls In the club, and each wore a corsage of pink they will study second year rosebuds. cooking. Brother of the groom, Bill Barnedt of Bountiful, perform, THE MARVELOUS Mixers ed duties as best man. met at the home of Jeannle A wedding cake Pett to organize on June 9. decorated by Kenna Tanner CaroTheir leaders are Mrs. with white frosting and pink lyn Pett and Mrs. Beth Whiroses was topped with a mini, taker. ature bride and groom. This Officers are Jeannle Pett, accented the hall which Eula president; Gayle Wight, vice Kimber and the teenage girls president; Sherry Hamilton, lad decorated In white and Knudson, shades of historian; JoAnn pink crepe paper secretary; Danna Whitaker, with baskets of pink roses and and Becky Haynie, songleader; fern. reporter. Other members are large as follows; Jan Reeder, GUESTS WERE served by Hansen, Melanie Bur- Mrs. Olive Kimber and Mrs. bank, and Danna Whitaker led Eula Kimber from a punch, In the son My Country 'Tls bowl centerpiece embedded In of Thee. a large pink paper rose. They then prepared three The gifts were displayed by dishes of food with cereals In Mrs, Rhea Toyn and Mrs. them. Everyone was present. Naomi Kimber. Mrs. Martha h LITTLE MBS wasnt sick at all, except about missing two weeks of summer school Just after she had attended for one day. Arts and crafts are easy to catch up on, but she came home from her first day back at Spanish in despair at catching up with a class that already says numbers and colors in the lang-uag- e The Imposed sentence reached Its end with great delight, despite the fact that the kiddles had been permitted to play In the yard and had had visits from several friends In the neighborhood had gotten the disease who on the first round when Young, est Brother had It. stay-at-hom- ON MONDAY MORNING, Young Son began listing all the little friends who needed to be of visited after the being forced to confine his play to his little brother, big sister, and a couple of He kids. set out for the home of a friend and played so hard he forgot that he had an hour limit and had to be summontwo-wee- ed home. The disease ended just In time for the beginning of e School, and the kiddies were delighted to return to the church after missing Sunday School for two weeks each. Young Son had a whole box of collected Items for "share at Sunday time School, Including a black widow spider encased in plastic and some postcards received as his cousins were enroute to an overseas destination. Bl-bl- asking how to spell various names, and was discovered making a list by Tuesday evening of the friends he had been to see since the chlckenpox has been over-a- nd he had already managed to visit four In the two-daspan despite spending both after, noons at Bible School Actually, Youngest Brother e has been a In HE BEGAN y stay-at-hom- four-tlere- spite of the fact that he was the Initial pox carrier to the family and has been over the disease for two weeks. Having captive playmates was great in his estimation, since he doesnt go to school yet and have his own circle of friends. Instead of being deserted as the big kids took off on their bikes, he had lots of company for at least the first two weeks of summer-time- . THE FAMILY Badminton games and Daddys new set for Fathers Day helped break the monotony of not having outside playmates for the older kiddles, although an anticipated visit from some cousins and the Memorial Day and Fathers Day event were somewhat changed since the family was not fit for mlngl-ln- g with the public. Summers here for sure now, with the temperatures In the 90s and the kiddles eating lunch out under the trees In the backyard and guzzling pitchers of lemonade and Kool-Aias though they had sumps In their stomachs. But Its great to have them back Into the neighborhood society, and Mrs. Society Editor has been handing out paper cups of punch to strange kiddles rather freely so far just In the pure delight of not being a jailer any more. d Sociables Set Steak Fry LDS Saturday g home branch presidency. LDS Couple Trades Vows in Rite MISS PAULETTE AILRED reason The many stunning customers; us the really skilled oper-- ; 'a tors at Roberts. Make! ;your appointment today.! Couple Sets Date for AugustTemple Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Allred of Brigham s Mr. and Mrs. Wynn V. announce the marriage of their daughter Nedra Suzanne to Bruce H. Burden, son of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Burden of Willard. The marriage was performed In Salt Lake City by Patriarch Robert Williams on May 27. The bride and groom are both graduates of Box Elder High school and the LDS Seminary and they are presently employed at the Thiokol Chemical corporation. The couple will make their home In Brigham City. A dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wynn V. Nichols, on June 9, honor-lnthe couple with members t. of the immediate family Nlc-hol- g pre-sen- d An-net- Cub Pack 324 Slates Family Picnic Outing It will be family night for Cub Pack 324 as they hold their Pack meeting on Monday, June 24, at 6:30 p.m. In Area No. 3 In Box Elder Canyon. Boys from the Seven, City announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Paulette, to Winston L. Freeze, son of Mrs. George Tillery of Longview Wash., and the late Clifford R. Freeze. The couple will recite vows in the Salt Lake LDS temple on Aug. 14, and will be honored at a bridal reception on Saturday, Aug. 17, at the Brigham City Ninth LDS ward cultural hall. Miss Allred is a graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS Seminary. She has attended Stevens Henagar College of Business and is currently rSome men who really marry! o get into the business, says! employed at First Security Bank. "sooner or later get tho Prospective bridegroom Freeze is also a Sassy, business. LDS Semgraduate of Box Elder 'High school and inary, and has served three years with the US Navy. He is employed at Hill Air Force base. Following their marriage, the couple will make a home in Brigham City. mmmm Eagles Auxiliary Plans Breakfast ternal Order of Eagles no. will sponsor a break, fast on Sunday, June 23, from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. Menu for the day will feature 2919 steak Ladies Auxiliary of the teenth LDS ward are members of the pack. Families are asked to bring their own dishes and utensils, and supper will be served. Awards will be given, and of the fun activities are Kimber was In charge planned for THE WAY OUT STITCHERS and greeted all In attendance. Parents, club was organized on May guest register friends from Utah, Idaho, Cubs, and their families are 25. The following officers and Washington. Invited to attend the event. were elected; Laura Lee NelMarlene president; son, vice president; Jolene Hunsaker, secretary; and Frances Fyikawa, reporter. The leaders of the club are Mrs. Gladys Wheatley and Mrs. Venna Hunsaker. Other members are Valerie Hunsak-er- , Camille Chlarson, Chris-tin- e Sherwood, Donna Hunsak. er, Luan Hall and Carma Fra- - 723-285- 4 and eggs, and all mem-ber- s are Invited to attend. BUSINESS AS USUAL 4-- Bur-det- STARTS TODAY t, 117 flMi Ball Point QIISGniOQKnSainwiiF Pens two. 2 for the 3e, reg. 10c Books THE HAPPY Homemakers held their meeting June 12 at the home of Karen 1 price of Filler Paper Iffi Meets will be held every Wednesday afternoon from 2 util 5 p.m. Our project Is Clothing And You number 3 pkg, 2 off Vi off t0 Chris-tofferso- 1 was led by Johnson, and the Prayer Rhonda pledge by Karen Chrlstoffer-son- . II! Mrs. Chrlstofferson gave the lesson, then helped us prepare egg salad sandwiches. Refreshments were served by Karen Chrlstofferson. Of special Interest to LDS THE SEVEN UNITED cooks Sociables groups In the area of Corlnne met at the home of Is the summer steak fry event leader Mrs. Welch to be held In Blacksmiths their The lesson given was on June Fork canyon Friday, on the sandwich mill. Vicki 21. a demonstration Gilbert Dinner will be served at on how gave to set the table. Ato with 7:30 p.m., dancing fter the lesson, each of the follow at 9 p.m. made her own sandwich. The executive board will girls The members cut their sandconvene In Logan at the small wiches In various ways. chapel In the LDS tabernacle on Thursday, June 20, at 7:30 THE SEVEN UNITED cooks p.m. All officers are encour- of Corlnne met Thursday, June aged to attend to support plan, 13 at the home of Mrs. nlng for the social group. Nelson. Their lesson was on salad specials. Af-tthe lesson the members worked together to make five different salads. The salads made were chicken, apply, car. rot and cabbage, carrot and cottage cheese, and four-cu- p Eve fruit salad. All of the salads There will be a youth dance tasted good. on Saturday, June 22, from 8 to 11 p.m. with music by the BOMBAY. India 'UPIi Vandals at the Eagles Aerie The Tai Mahal. Bombay's leadin': hotel, is being renohall at the lodge. Tickets may be obtained vated and expanded in collabthrough any Eagle member, oration with Intercontinental and the dance Is open to child, Hotel Corp. The room capacity will be increased from 245 to ren of Eagles and their 450 rooms. Eagles Slate Youth Dance g d Bar-ned- Now that the pestilent pox have departed from the Editor household, the summertime activities have resumed In full swing. Although Young Son was totally covered with spots and was sick for four days, he arose on the fifth and wanted to get dressed and played In perfectly lively manner the horrible appearance he presented. As do all moth-ers- , Mrs. Society Editor that he would ever look normal again, but he does except for a mottled look on his back and legs where the pox were thickest and biggest. The bride chose for her going away outfit a white suit with yellow accessories. a honeymoon trip, the couple will make their home In Vancouver, Wash. The new Mrs. Barnedt has fulfilled a mission for the tapered SUGAR PLUM SCRATCH PAD The Hawkes family began with a reading by Wendy. A family vocal number was then performed by Tim, Kelly, Wendy and Jay Hawkes, after which Jay Hawkes sang a solo Melvin by accompanied Hawkes. Kelly and Wendy Hawkes sang a duet number. Closing prayer was given by Edward T. Heslop of the nurs-ln- r. g of pink linen and bouguets of pink carna-tlons- . . pre-sente- d h shades Soy.ak of KIMBER mar-rlag- In Society Editor's J. Brigham City was master of ceremonies and the program at the reception Included a Oh Promise Me sung duet by Mrs. Raida Kimber and Naomi Kimber. A reading was given by Marjorie Thompson, followed by a vocal solo My Best To You by Lyman Kim-be- church In Northern husband Her California. e attended school In Vancouver, THE BRIDE, given in by her father, was wear-ln- Washington and served four a lovely ankle-lengtgown years in the Air Force. He of white lace styled with a will now complete his schoollace skirt and long ing as an aviation Instructor. Jean TO BE WED Miss Myrna Jensen will become the bride of Norvel D. Humphreys in a ceremony set for July 1, after which they will make their home in the Cache Valley area. CHARLES Hun-sak- M group Stationery !!! Other BARGAINS 11 itasiifactaiBiffiii IIIIMIIIIIIIIUII include: Optional kit permits installation dows another kit for double-hun- Typewriters Adding Machines in many types of casement win windows. Kit provided for sliding type. Copying Machines controls with automatic thermostat operation. adjustable air flow with big 10" air discharge grille. 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