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Show Popular Pair Plans Temple Wedding eene ocial Aileen L. A popular Fourth ward couple, is a graduate The bride-to-b- e Miss Franeine Romer, daughter of Box Elder High school and of Mrs. Edna T. Romer, and the LDS seminary, has attended Nelson, Society Editor Teleplione 77H Marilyn Stokes Adds Name to Bride List Adding her name to the list of May brides is Marilyn Stokes, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wright, Brigham City. Miss Stokes became the bride Wynn Parker, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. R Parker, also of Brig-ham City, following vows recited in the Logan LDS temple. May A. George 23 with President officiating. The Fifth LDS ward was the scene of a prettily arranged re-- j ception held in honor of the 1 bouquet of purple orchids. Attending the bride were Mrs. Harper Jeppsen as matron of honor; Mrs. LeRoy Jorgensen, baskets of pink and white chry-o- f maid of honor; Mrs. David Beck-ar- t santhemums and white tapere. and Miss Rosalie Olsen, The bride was lovely in her ridesmaids. Lynn Stokes and white nylon organdy gown with .fitted bodice, bouffant skirt and long pointed sleeves. The dice Was accented with a yoke Thirty-Si- x of seed pearls. Her nylon net veil was held by a cap of seed pearls. She carried a bridal girls. The new Mrs. Parker is a graduate of North Lake City High school near Chicago. The bridegroom is a graduate of Box Elder High school. Honored With Degrees 1958 F ' S j ou netfr putgro Six students from Brigham City and surrounding area received master of science degrees at the June 7 commencement rites at Utah State University and 30 others were awarded bachelors degrees. The following earned masters degrees: Donald Jasper Dickson, who eceived his BS degree from USU in 1954, majored in education. Jay Clarence Anderson received his BS degree from USU in 1953. His major is agricultural economics and his thesis was Land of Economic Effects Drainage in Logan, Hyde Park, and Benson Area of Cache County. John Edwin Baird, an educaadministration tional major, W'rote his thesis on A Study of the Policies of Land Grant Col-- , lege and Universities and other Selected Institutions in' Respect to Accepting Credit from SectarHe received ian Institutions. his B. S. from USU in 1954. J. T. Herrod, Jr., majoring in secondary education, entitled his thesis, A Study of Drop-ou- t Students Who Failed to Respond to the Follow-uStudy of Former High School Students in Logan, Utah. He received his B. S. from USU in 1951. Clarence M. Hill received his B. S. from Juniata college, Pennsylvania, in 1947. He is an elementary education and wrote his thesis on Integration of Indian Children into the Public Elementary Schools of McKinley Coun- ney, EXTEND INVITATION Lovely Marilyn Anderson, right, Utahs present Dairy Princess, and Carol Raphs, attendant, inviteall girls in Box Elder county to enter the 1958 Dairy Princess competition. Dairy Princess contests will be a feature of June Dairy Month activities in many Utah counties. American Dairy Princess Comes . Sue Stout of Piedmont, Okla., Americas Dairy in will participate Princess, Utahs June Dairy Month activities. That announcement was made Wednesday by Wallace A. Par- - Pretty Sandra NOW PLAYING THE AT CAPITOL BI6 BOLD. DRAMA OF LOVE La-ne- -- C ELIZABETH IA CUFf MONTGOMERY t TAYLOR fVlMWSHNL f Morrma cmjixr MGEI MIRK ICE MARVIN vetmtcoto Longtime members of VeterWars Auxiliary at received special recognition regular meeting last week. r A pin went to Mrs. Ellen Richman and five-yea- r pins were received by Mrs. Pad deen Vincent and Mrs. Marie Bywater. Presentations were made by President Gladys Ruddell. Welcomed into the organization as new members were Bernice Ottley, Kay Rosenbaum and Nadine Daley. Following the regularly scheduled meeting the auxiliary members were joined by post members and a delicious lunch was served. ten-yea- Californians Arrive For Funeral Services n, gab-fes- n and Mrs. Rolland Cudde-bacand son, Larry, Temple City, Calif., and Mrs. Johnnie Anderson, Burbank, Calif., arrived Monday from their California homes to attend funeral services for Jens P. Larsen. The quartet left early Tuesday 1953. Those who received B. S. de- morning. Mrs. Cuddeback is the former grees, their college, major and Lila Lee, and Mrs. Anderson, the were: minor subjects former Ellen Lee, nieces of Mr. From the college of agriculture: Jessy Lamar Earl of Deweyville, botany and zoology; and Therald Philip Quayle, dairy pro- Card Of Thanks duction and animal husbandry. We wish to take this means of University college: Glen Baron, Jr., landscape archi- thanking all those who extendtecture and fine arts; Wayne ed assistance, comfort and symStanley Butler, speech and his- pathy at the time of the illness tory; Deloy Tanner, math and and death of our beloved father, Jens P. Larsen. In lifes darkest physics. hour, one comes to realize the social and of business College sciences: Gaylord G. Merrill, true meaning of the word We wish especially and friends. business administration Reto economics-political science; Car- liefthank the ward bishopric, society, neighbors, friends, men Reeder, secretarial science and all others who assisted in and drama. any way. College of eduation: Willie Fred Alexander, elementary eduJens P. Larsen Family. cation and business; Wilford A. Christensen, physical education and health; William Adrian Gale, zoology and botany; Alvin Mark-warHendrickson, psychology, and sociology; Betty Ann Heneducation drickson, elementary and English-speech- ; David Lon Both sexes of the bighorn Hewlett, secondary education; sheep have horns which are nev- and zoology; Myrna Hunsaker WHY HELP PAY FOR of Honeyville, physical educaer shed. tion and secretarial science; Arthur John Lindford, psy chology THE ACCIDENTS OF NEWS and physiology; 5 Box Reese Joseph and Quayle, physical education THOSE WHO DO? Brigham City, Utah health; Ray Don Reese, seconand library Wednesday, June 11, 1958 dary education-matThere is an insurance company that writes standard auto insurance for Total Abstainers ONLY. , Because it writes for such a select group, it offers tremendous rate savings. k Le-lan- d e ... six-wee- 700-acr- e like it quiet when you talk? Three Brigham City girls and Tremonton girl attending Girls State at Logan this week were elected to responsible positions in either the Federal Party or the National Party when they attended the state convention Sunday. Marcia Rasmussen, Madge Sato and Martha Claire Horsley of Brigham City, and Julie Oyler of Tremonton were the successful candidates. Monday morning the Girls State delegates attending the first of seven devotional services heard Dr. Daryl Chase, USU president, and his wife speak. He displayed the sickle his mother had used harvesting Juab how county grain to illustrate one can advance in this country to help sons and daughters through college. He told of the situations he had seen in the Near East rewhere all too many peoWILL BE JUNE BRIDE Lovely Franeine Romer, cently live in More than ple daughter of Mrs. Edna T. Romer and the late Wallace 1,600,000,000 poverty. people in this world Romer, and Dentfln H. Beecher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elare hungry today, he said.-Dr- . bert R. Beecher, plan to exchange nuptial vows in the Chase welcomed the girls Logan LDS Temple June 27. A reception in the Fourth with the challenge, Every girl ward recreation hall will follow the same evening. and boy in the United States to day with good physical health and mental capacity to do good Former School Chums Parties Reminiscing work has no excuse for not getMeet for Luncheon PRIZES ting a college education. Enjoyed Last Week You are rich in opportunity 1st Any Chemise dress in June 7, provided an Saturday, Last week Mrs. Abe Christof-ferse- excuse for a regular stock. here; all Arnericaps are rich in 2nd Choice of Style No. 200 t Mrs. George Victor, Salt as a group of that way. Silfskin Girdle. Lake City, Mrs. Claude Mecham, former high school chums met 3rd Choice of one pair earSalt Lake City and Mrs. Delbert at the home of Mrs. John (Nor-drings from stock. Fife) Emmett, in Salt Lake Quartet of Ladies Holmes, Long Beach, Calif, met 19 City. in the time for first together Tour LDS Temples CONTEST RULES Delicious luncheon was served years. The ladies have been WHAT IS A CHEMISE foland list included the guest friends during their entire marMrs. Mrs. DRESS? lowing: Mrs Robert (Mary Lou Lillian Millie Andersen, ried lives. Mrs. Matilda Hadley, a. Each contestant will enter Last Thursday Mrs. Christof-ferse- Holman) Call, Mrs. Dale (Melva Boothe and Mrs. Ivy II. Frye a statement in 50 words or entertained at a three-cours- e Siegfried) Baron, Mrs. Mark left Brigham City early Friday Bott) Phipps, Miss less, answering the question dinner at her home. (Margaret a tour of four LDS Barbara Earl, Mrs. D. A. (Bar- morning for above and explaining why Other guests included Mrs. Ira bara Nelson) temples. Mrs. and she likes or dislikes the Olsen, Mecham, Ogden, Mrs. Wallace Earl (Jeanne Adamson) They will attend sessions at Chemise styles. Watson, St. Johnson and Mrs. Guy Thomas, all of Los Angeles, Mesa, Brigham City; Mrs. Clark and George, b. Bring entry to Robertas MantL Brigham City. ClearMcFarland, Seerist) (Betty and try on a Chemise style While in the Los Angeles area The afternoon was spent in field; Mrs. (Gene Munns) Wayne from stock if one is available reminiscing and showing pictures Rich, Logan; Mrs. Robert (Ilene they are scheduled to see Disin size. and Knotts of the grandchildren. neyland Farm, Berry Mrs. Lake Salt Nelson) Igo, City; as well as touring Tiajuana. e. Entries will be judged for Richard (Wilma Jensen) Wilde, The quarter will return home Salt Lake City; Mrs. J. R. (Dor- this accuracy, originality and aptSaturday. Miss Linda Lee Larsen othy Clerk) Preece, Bountiful; ness of thought. No purchase is required to enter the con- Sanford (Kathleen RichardFlies to Massachusetts Mrs. test, however, if. a chemise son) Argyle, Spanish Fork. Money-Wisis purchased during the conLee Linda Miss Larsen, daughtest, and that contestant ia kids know the value Todays later adjudged first place ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leland L. Calls Get Acquainted of a dollar thats why they alwinner, the purchase price Larsen, left Friday by plane for ask more. ways for will be refunded, or another With New Baby Brother an exciting summer in Long chemise will be awarded at Meadow Massachusetts. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne E. Call and the selection of the contesTHE ORIGINAL She will visit at the home of family are getting acquainted tant HISTORIC TRAIN her sister and family, Mr. and with the newest member of the will take you to d. Decision B. Mrs. of the judges will Crooks. Mrs. Walter Call family. Independence, Nauvoo, Carthbe considered final. Crooks is the --former Pauline The new baby son arrived Meage, Chicago, Kirtland Temple, Larsen. Niagara Falls, Palmyra, Sharmorial Day at a Logan hospital. f. Employees and their famiHe weighed seven pounds two on, Vermont, Boston, New lies are not eligible, WashingYork, Philadelphia, ounces. RichD. Mt. ton, C., Vernon, g. Contest closes June 15, Kentucky Family Here Deciding on the name to call mond, Va., Williamsburg and 1958. are Wayne Wilbrother the baby Jamestown plus For Summer Vacation h. Winners will be notified son, John Randall, Stephen WenTHE HILL CUMORAH and must pick up prizes at PAGEANT The home of Mr. and Mrs. C dell and Margaret Ann. Robertas within 60 days. For complete details, write Mrs. are Mr. and Grandparents V. Forsgren will be headquarVIDA FOX CLAWSON Vanez T. Wilson and Mrs. Mamie Check the Sale Prices on Our ters during the next 966 East So. Temple P. Call, Brigham City. Dr. O. H. Summer Style Dresses for Mrs. Neil Q. Zundel and chilLake Salt City is the Phone EM dren of Louisville, Kentucky as Budge, Logan vacation they enjoy stimmer here. Mrs. Zundel is the former Jeanne Forsgren. 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The Brighamites traveled to Glendale via dome-line- r which was the first exciting thing to happen to Dean, Steven and Clark. They were guests at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Reeder and Mr. and Mrs. Don Holden, all of Glendale and of Mrs. June Stilson, San Pedro. Griffiths Park zoo was first on the agenda with Disneyland, Marine Land, San Pedro beaches, ferry rides, tours through Forest Lawn and sessions in the LDS temple enjoyed by the adults. Swimming was a three times a day diversion with a pool in the backyard of the Holden home. Robertas Longtime VFW Auxiliary Members Receive Pins 4-- COHFLICTI AND C.M ' rish, Logan, chairman of Utahs Dairy Princess activities. While Miss Stouts Utah schedule has not yet been fully complete, she will definitely participate in Dairy Days in Cache Valley on June 26, Parrish said. The pert Oklahoma lass will be officially welcomed in Utah by lovely Marilyn Anderson, Le hi, Utah county, Utahs Dairy Princess. Miss Stout was chosert last October as American Dairy Princess in competition with 23 finalists, including Miss Anderson milk drinker, An enthusiastic Miss Stout is five feet, five inch es tall, weighs 120 pounds and has brown hair and flashing green eyes. She is an expert on dairying and farm work, having been ac tive in club work for nine years. She has built up her own herd of dairy cattle and today owns two registered Jersey cows, one heifer, one herd sire land two calves. She has a trophy case full of blue ribbons for her projects in dairying, cloth ing, sewing and public speaking. Sandra Sue is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Stout, who operates a general farm near Piedmont. In addition to a herd of 20 cows, the farm produces wheat, oats, barley, beef cattle, sheep, pigs and chickens. Julia Marie Whit- elementary education. Ne-vel- and of Stilbestrol, Terramycin, Toughage to Concentrate Ratio on Fattening Lambs. He received his B. S. from USU in 1956. Ray Merrill Boothe, Honey-ville- , is majoring in physical education and entitling his thesis A History of the Atheletic Career of E. L. Dick Romney. He received his B. S. from USU in Exciting Vacation Has Local Boys Wide-Eye- d a SteCollege of engineering: phen Lars Gunnell, civil engineering; John Gordon Hoffman, civil engineering; Robert Jensen civil engineering; civil Roland William Jeppson, engineering; George Eugene Rex civil engineering; Dwane Mateson, automotive; Robert Dale Olsen, industrial education and history; Samuel Lyn Richards, industrial education; Keith Stephenson Siggard, Darrell building construction; Amos Stoddard, industrial edu cation; and Thomas Nash Welch, automotive, and Robert Lloyd Hansen, industrial arts. ty, N. M. Zane L. Wheatley, Deweyville, is an animal nutrition major and wrote his thesis on The Effect Local Girls Staters Attend State Confab at USE) Rites science; and p To Utah in June Jeppsen Utah State University in Logan and is currently employed at Fram Corporation in Brigham City. The prespective bridegroom, too, is a graduate of BEHS and seminary and will continue his education at USU In civil engineering. They will make a home In Brigham City. flower were Students From Local Area JUKE 1958 Vickie late Wallace Romer, and Denton H. Beecher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert R. Beecher, plan to recite LDS temple wedding vows June 27 in Logan. A reception will be held In honor of the pair the same evening in the Fourth LDS ward hall. in Both have been active church and school activities. Representing Coal And Appliance Preferred Risk Mutual Insurance Co. DES MOINES, IOWA Phone One 68 North Mala |