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Show In Garland Newlyweds At Home United In Marriage in Logan Now residing at East Garland yellow accents. Topping the are Mr. and Mrs. Max Bywater, cake was a replica of the tem- recent newlyweds. Married in Temple nupThe couple exchanged tial promises in the Logan I.DS temple on June 24 with President A. George Raymond officiating. Parents of the bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. Milton A. Bywater, R. F.D. No. 1, Brigham City, entertained at Maddox Ranch house following the temple ceremony. The same evening the "Just weds were feted by Mr. and Mrs. Theran L. Farnsworth, parents of the bride, at the Fourth LDS ward. The guests were received in rooms beautiful with Madonna lilies and pink and blue larkspur. In White Snow Satin The bride was lovely in a creation by her mother of white snow satin with nylon tulle. The skirt and peplum were of Chantilly lace with a lace covered formed The sleeves bodice. points over the wrists and the bodice featured a standup collar. Her veil was of nylon net and Chantilly lace and fell from a tiara of seed pearls. She carried a bridal bouquet of carnations, silver wedding bells, satin ribbons and net surrounding a single white orchid. Attendants Lovely Therra Lynn Farnsworth was maid of honor with Dee Ann Hess, Mary Ann Williams and Margaret Call as bridesmaids. Little Jo Ann Haycock was flower girl. The attendants were gowned in rainbow hues of yellow, pink and blue net over taffeta. They carried tinted umbrellas with detachable carnation corsages. Mother of the bride wore a gown of blue taffeta. Mrs. Bywater chose rose faille. Both pinned Talisman rosebuds at their shoulders. Milton S. Bywater was best man with Leo Farnsworth and , Darwin Bywater as ushers. All men in the wedding party wore white carnation boutonnieres. Cake Beautiful Displayed during the f was a beautiful three tier-- j ed wedding cake upon a lace I covered table. On either side of the cake lighted white tapers in double crystal candelabra glowed. The cake layers were I separated with colonnades with dainty baskets of sugared roses, lilies..and orchids and touches of - eve-nin- g 4 rt Box Elder NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, July 14, 19S4 M V OUR READERS WRITE i LDS Dear Editor: Enclosed is $5.00 for which please send me your papers to the following address. I am very much interested in your wonderful beautiful community, peach country, and Its climate. Temple ple with miniature bride and bridegroom. Host and hostess for the evening were Mrs. Hod Peck and Marvin E. Bywater. Mrs. Marvin E. Bywater was at tile guest book. Program Heard During the evening piano selections were played by Mrs. Louise Davis with three voea solos sung at different intervals by Carol Jean Iz'ggett, Mrs. Bonnie itae Bigler and Darrell Anderson. In charge of the many lovely gifts presented to the couple were Mrs. Lydia Hess, Fay Baseball Tonight! ies. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Reeder and four children of Glendale, Calif., are spending three weeks in Utah and Idaho. They have been guests at the home of Mrs. Lula B. Reeder and are now visiting with Mrs. Reeder's mother in Malad. Mrs. Reeder is the former Alice REES PARK Area Residents Participate In and and Mrs. R. G. 5. the same rodeo, Charles Taylor was thrown from a horse and stepped on. He received an injury to his leg and lost some blood, but it was not serAt Gary Fowles, Charles Taylor, Carlyle Oman, Grant Fehlman and Ronnie Fowles participated in the riding at the Plymouth A number of the Yost rodeo. people went to this rodeo. Mrs. Roberta Tracy and sons, Stewart and Douglas, are spendin ing their summer vacation ' Yost.. Greg Kempton, small son Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kempton, ! of of -- you been thinking you cant a new Buick? Listen: If you can afford any new car, you can afford a Buick and we boldly dhow our price here to prove it. Look again, and youll see that this is the local delivered price of the new Buick called Asbestos Coating, Standard Aluminum Asphalt Coating and other Standard Roof Products any time during June, July or August you will get 10 off the price. nylons High-twi- low-pric- e three. But dig a little deeper if you want the real clincher. Thats when you find that those few dollars more you pay for a Buick buy you a lot more automobile. They buy a whale of a lot more power Buick V8 power plus the new economy of Power-Hea- d combustion. They buy a lot more luxury and comfort and solidity more room, more glass area, more frame strength, more tread width, more ride steadiness including the million dollar feel of springing and torque-tub- e stability. They buy, too, the most advanced styling of the times, and the great panoramic windshield, and the surety that such fresh- - king delivery of Standard Aluminum Sheer flattery, specially priced. nylons resist snags. Sedan. Com- pare, and youll learn that this price is just a few dollars away from those of the so- - Discount Sale offers These easily buys it! and only Have savings on roof repair jobs st 0NWHISKT 5. Special 10 high-twi- OURB Eddie Holtmans family, the Spencers: LaRue and Arland Thompsons families went to Almo for their annual celebration on July 3. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barnes and daughter, attended the rodeo in Rupert, Idaho on July & 60 gauge, STRAIGHT) Barnes - e HICKORY 8:15 P.M, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Tanner went to Grouse Creek to celeGary Fowles won first place brate on July 3. The Fehlman in the brahma bull riding at family went to Grouse Creek the rodeo in Plymouth, July 3 also to celebrate. By UM- k - OLD Hit XOil 86 PROOF week-ender- bare-bac- Great Bourbon Young Folks Under 14 Free Stevell, has the red measles. Mrs. T. R. Wright has returned home after spending the past two months with her daughter in Salt Lake City. She has been under a doctors care, but is feel ing some better and is happy to be home again. The Earl Fowles family went Bishop and Mrs. Almy L. Fahl-man- , Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ottley, to Salt Lake City on Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Asael Oman, Mr. visit Mrs. Fowles parents. Her and Mrs. Edward J. Holtman father celebrated a birthday anand Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hill. niversary Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Smith The young couple gave a wedding dance in Yost on the night and children visited Mrs. Eveof June 25, and now are mak- lyn Smith on Sunday. ing their home in Bothwell. Mary Iverson is having a new Verl Smith and family, from well drilled on her place. Vernon Teeter and his family Ogden, visited in Naf and Yost s last week, then they went to were at his parGrouse Creek to visit relatives. ent's, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Teeter. p ) ye eraichits ADMISSION 50c Are Spectators at Rodeos Recently ious. , It is reported that the teleMass. (UP) In reporting her white cat miss- phones will soon be coming ining, Betty Jane Yvon, 11, who is to Yost. Men are surveying deaf, told police the cat under- now. One of the survey men met stands sign language. with a terrible car accident near Cassia Creek, which claimed his life, Thursday evening. He was Salt Lake City man. Crystal Lloyd is spending the . Mode O' Day puts a citified bolero over a pert sundress . . . and thereby hangs a tale of a cool and sun happy summer. Wear the dress as a moments. catcher . . . add the jacket for cover-utextured cotton has permanent The "cracked-icFashioned finish. with round collar, Everglaze full skirt. For the junior figure, sizes RI.-.(UP- flavor LAYTON BORDERLINE INCIDENTS SPRINGFIELD, 5.99 Stokes. PROVIDENCE, One of the nations largest telescopes was once hbused In a private observatory built by a Providence merchant. George A. Seagrave bnilt a brick tond wood observatory for the telescope behind his home in 1878. VS. By-wat- er, Unusual Cat cotton H. Private Observatory PIEACMES Mr. and Mrs. Max Hywater . . . were honored at a reception in the evening of June 24 following their marriage in the Logan LDS Temple. Mrs. By water is the former Sandra Jean Farnsworth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theran L. Farnsworth, Brigham City. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton A. RFD No. 1, Brigham City. summer with her grandparents, Virginia Davenport. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hebdon have named their infant daughter Leslie Ann. Mr. and Mrs. their Harold named Jones daughter, Diane. Thora Oman and Theron Hill were married June 25 in the Salt Lake temple. Those accompanying them through the temple were Thoras parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Oman, cracked-ic- e Sincerely, Sister Vleria truly, Rochester is the "crossroads of Jiro Nakatanl, P. O. Box 246, the midwest and the home of the famous Mayo Clinic, which Pacific Grove, California. is just a few blocks down the street. Just recently they regisDear Editor: tered their two millionth paThe time has come again, as tient. Two hundred thousand it often does in the life of a people go through the clinic missionary, when I have been each year. transferred to a new field of labor. There are several doctors from I now have the privilege of Utah here at the clinic. I have working at the Bureau of Infor- been told that Dr. Norman mation, In connection with the Christensen from Brigham City new Rochester chapel which is here. However, I havent as was dedicated in May by Presi- yet had the opportunity of meetdent Oscar A. Klrkham. ing him. I would like once again to exBrother and Sister N. Lorenzo Mitchell, director of the McCune tend greetings and best wishes School of Music in Salt Lake to all you fine folks back home City, are in charge of the infor- and tell you how much I do mation bureau temporarily, with the aid of two elders and appreciate the paper. Sister Mitton sends her love my companion and myself. My Honeymoon at Parks The newlyweds honeymooned Naat Teton and Yellowstone tional parks. For honeymoon travel the now bride donned a tailored baby blue linen dress with white trim and accessor- Homer Reeder Family Here From Glendale and greetings also to her many friends. Would you please send the paN. W., per to 30K 2nd street Rochester. Minnesota. May God's choicest blessings be with each of you. Yours Cleo Ann Larsen, Cleo Wood and Doris Christensen. In charge of refreshments were Mrs. Fern Haycock and Mrs. Jennie Nielsen with Mary Alice Johnson, Jerry McMurdie, Careen Peck, De Anna Lichtenstein and De Ann Wood serving. The bride is a graduate of Box Elder seminary and a former B'Ltte. The bridegroom is a graduate of Box Elder High school and seminary and at present is training with the Navy reserve. Feted at Showers Tremoriton girl friends of the bride honored her at a kitchen shower at the home of Carol Ann Cochran in Tremoriton. Many lovely and useful kitchen items were (presented to the honored guest. Brigham City friends met at the Farnsworth home and feted the bride-to-bat a personal shower. Many lovely gifts were received by Miss Farnsworth. i companion Is Sister Theresa left Mitten, who just recently Third from the Brigham City ward. She helps with the organ redials which we present twice daily. We are able to touch the hearts of many people who stop in to hear the recitals and spend a few moments in meditation. The recitals are fast throughout becoming popular this1 area. ap- plied coatings have added years of life to many badly weathered roofs of prepared paper, saturated felt and metal. They are also used cm brick, stucco, concrete and structural steel. Now, during warm weather, is the best time to apply Standard Roof Coatings. And now is the time you can get the 10 discount. Call today. Ask about our special sale on Standard Wood Preservative, too. Andj&et this- - Thais the local dciit uredprice ofthe New Buick Special VS SEDAN Model 48Dmuj Optional equipment, accessories, state and local taxes, H any, additional. Prices may vary slightly in adjoining communities due to shipping chorges. All prices subject to change without notice. Even the factory-installe- d extras you moy wont ore borgoirts, such os, healer & defroster . . . only $81.70. looking beauty will stay in the style parade for seasons to come. (That means a better deal for you come resale time.), Is it any wonder, then, that Buick now outsells all other cars in America except e two of the three? Come in for a demonstration this week, for sure. And learn, in the, doing, what a allowance our volume sales big trade-ican bring you. so-call- low-pric- n all-co- il 100 st guaranteed. (fiscsoEew Brigham City, Utah For more information about Standard Oil Company of California product call your local Standard man REYNOLDS Brigham City. Utah V. 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