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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham Gty, Utah c ene ociai Sarah Yates, Society Editor 9- t fr- - c BEttes of Box and Rockettes Elder High school held the beginning event of the school prior to the opening of classwork on Aug 31. , That evening a party was held at the Rees Pioneer park with members of both clubs attending. The girls in both clubs furnished the menu which consisted of barbecue sandwiches, potatoes, jello, macaroni, shrimp and tossed salads, punch, relishes and both watermelon and cantaloupe. Program numbers emphasized the theme of the two clubs this year, beginning with a vocal duet by Ana Lee Price and Kassie Felt, entitled Lets Get Together. Other numbers included guitar and vocal solos by Virginia Cutler, a record pantomime by Nancy Burtcher and Margaret Owen, and vocal trio harmonizing to and composed of LinTenderly, da Barker, Carol Morgan, and er puls. ti, FifthWaid BUY t Rebef Fifth LDS ward f f In (I -- Mv-Vr at 7 THE FIFTH ward recreation hall was tastefully decorated with fall lowers for the occasion, and served to those a luncheon was present by the commitee following the parade of childrens fashions CALLING THE LIST Mrs. DeVon Breitenbeker, left, and Mrs. Robert McCabe call members and prospective members of to get full attendance at th kick-of- f meeting of the clubs fall season. Scheduled on the program at the dinner meeting for Wednesday, Sept. 29, is the groups Girls State delegate. Jay-ceett- es included Special guests Jayceettes Slate First Meeting For Dinner, and Guest Speaker members, Balls, and board Mrs Lou Nebeker and Mis Helladies en Bunnell Seventy-lou- r were piesent for the first event in charge of program ideas for of the season the event, which Mrs DeVon The Relief group will Breitenbeker is serving as direc- meet on a newsociety schedule tor this tor for the activity. year, with the meetings scheduled for Tuesday at 10 a m Meetings will begin on Oct 3 Ma Members of the Brlgh.,m City Jayceettes are bidden to attend the first dinner meeting of the season scheduled for Wednesday, Sept. 20, at 8 p. m. at the Idle Isle Cafe. Lions Prospective members of the organization, which is open to all wives of local members of the Fall Junior Chamber of Commerce, are especially invited to attend Willatd Lady Lions will hold this tirst meeting of the fall seatheir first meeting of the season son. SWING so common its usually given little or no attention. It says take as directed, and it means ex- actly that. How many medications are eaten with meals when the directions state take on an There alempty stomach? ways i are ' good reasons why instruction. read take presciibed medication betore eating, with food or after eating". Sj The explanation is that you are in- ( structed to use the method that will give propir absorption of the drug into your - system. Every tamily needs many small personal items such as tooth brushes to keep the daily routine of liie rolling smoothly along. We carry a. wide selection of such items here at Malm-rosPharmacy and are always glad to show them to you . . . so drop by 102 E. Forest or call us at Parkway and ask about them, e CHA CIIA SAMBA MF R1N-G- etc. d We will be at the AMLR1CAN LEGION 1IAI I to 19 99 Tuesday, September 19th from p.m. Come in and arrange for your group. If you havent a group we will put you in one. Private lessons will also be available. PRE-TEE- TEENS NS ADULTS RON DRIGGS DANCE STUDIO 704-49- Street Ogden, Utah Phone EXport J' !m lsen. Forty-fivrelatives of the bride and groom witnessed the impressive ceremony, and later honored them at an open house following ed to newcomers to Brigham City the wedding. , V by club president, Mis. Jan Mens PARENTS of the bride are Mrs. ert. Membership in the club is open to persons who have lived Lois Porter of Ogden and Willard of Sait Lake City. The in Brigham Cdy under two years, Porter and associate membership is ex- bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Lesr tended for members who lie W. Bowden of Brigham City. may attend luncheons and particA wedding dinner was held in ipate in club activities honor of the couple at the Tropical Restaurant in Brigham City prior to the nuptial event. e Fall lashions will be paraded today before a large crowd of members and visitors to the WeThe annual Membership Tea of lcome Wagon Newcomers elub first the American Association of Uni- fall luncheon program scheduled to be Cross Lutheran versity Women will be held on church held at Holy hall recreation Wednesday, Sept. 20, at 7:30 p m. Models for the occasion aie choin the living room at Building No. club 5 at the Intermountain sen from the Newcomers school. Chairman for the tea is Miss membership roster and will include Mis Norman Andeison F.ugie Dean, who serves as chairman for the organi- Mrs Donald Kase. Mrs Joseph Mis Kay Bi inkeihnff, She extends un invitation Canfield, zation led Lou lunger, Mrs Warto all women eligible for member- Mis ren Rush, Mrs Ted Touw, Mrs. ship in the organization. Older folks of the community Robert James White and Mrs GUEST SPEAKFR for the eve- Williams will be guests on Thursday of the Ninth stake and Box Elder stake ning will be Mis. Peail S Budge PRO ID1NG fashions for the at a free motion of Logan, who will discuss the picture provided s aims, purposes and work of the coloiful style show will be the courtesy of the Roxy thiough Ladies Shop, one of the theatre in atclub to prospective members Brigham City. club's local sponsoung merchants tending the annual tea. Movie time will begin at 1 p. m , Theme fo rthe year for the AA- Technical advice on modeling and with each person over 70 gaining UW group will be Lounching Into fashions has been provided by admission and entitled to a free I orseren, who re- 10c item of refreshments during Space and the role of the AAUW manager Vic in such space programs cently attended a New Yoik style the afternoon movie. Feature for showing of fall fashions the occasion will be light enterI heme ol the day will dwell on tainment enluled Tammy Tell the bright colots emphasized in Me True. Starling in the this falls fashion designing, with story of a popular college program chairman, Mis Richard girl and handsome young profesHuffsmith providing the commen-ment.sor are Sandra Dee and John Gay on the fashions. vin. Mr. and Mrs. H. Melvin Rollins A! L PT RSONS in the communmotored to Lyman, Wyo., last FriLUNdllON guests will arrive in70 years of age are for at II ocloik for a half hour of get- ity over day to attend a testimonial vited to attend the motion picture Bishop J. Leslie Rollins, a brother ting acquainted over coffee and of the local man. Bishop Rollins punch served by hostesses for the ftee of charge, and to enjoy a of entertainhad Just been released as bishop day. At 11,30 a luncheon will be pleasant afternoon ment. of the Lyman LDS ward prepired and served by members Chau men for the old folks acAn unusual feature of the tilfair of the local clubs executive board was the intioduetion of eight for- headed hv Mrs J. 1. Bowers tivities fiom the North stake ore mer bishops of the ward, the Reseivalions aie repented as run- - Mr and Mrs Eberhart Zundel. and Mr and Mis Lowell Grover only living bishops who have serv- - ning into nn all time h.gh alien repiesenimg the Box E.lder stake. ed that ward and are now still dam e for the group residing in the United States. Morning bridge playing will be Three of the Rollins brothers conducted beginning at 1 M a. m were bishops of the Lyman ward, bv Mis. Harold Hartmann and whu.lt Ihe church historian stales Mis Carver Kennedy Players is unusual in Ihe history of the should provide their own equip LDS chute h The same brothers men! lor plavmg. with partner to served in the state legislature he chosen before playing time A special invitation was extend through the y ears. Membership Tea the Because ot many requests RON DRIGGS DANCE S1UDIO has decided to come back to Brigham City. FOX HUM I.cain all the latest dance steps Wedding bells sounded Sept. 8 for Virginia Derrick and Brigham W. Bowden in a ceremony performed at the home of the groonts mother at 95 North Second West, Brigham City. Officiating at the ceremony was Bishop Kay B O- to Be Paraded At Newcomers Luncheon T oday There is a little phrase on prescription label that is 0QM DANCING Meeting Bride Claimed By Local Man Fall Fashions Phacts Pharmacy from RAY E. MALMROSL Set Lady g AAUW Set Annual the in were entertainment stake Rebef society piesident Mrs evenings by-la- CIRCLES WEDDING DATE Miss Letty Hunsaker will become the bride of David Claudius Tolman in an LDS Temple ceremony on Thursday, Oct. 19 They will be honored at a reception the same evening at the Honeyville Ward recreation hall. The wedded couple plan to make their home In Honeyville. society p m at the Ward House. Feature of the evening was a stunn ng faslron show of childrens clothing made by members and modeled by 52 children of Re lief society members for the fashion Commentator while show was Lola Christensen, the Athalee Allen accompanied chdd) en with piano music Chairman for the entire event was Leila Grover 15 U.S. SAVINGS BONOS & STAMPS i membeis he'd their opening social of the fall season on Fndav, Sept I newly-forme- is THE FUTURE bridegroom also a graduate of Box Elder High school and the local LDS seminary. He is a graduate of Utah State University where he was affiliated with Delta Phi and Blue Key. He recently received his masters degree m mathematics at th Brigham Young University. He has fulfilled a mission in the Eastern States for the LDS church. The wedded couple will make their home in Honeyville. The bridegroom is presently employed at Thiokol. j Vews Fashions Rita Palmer. on Thursday, Sept 21, at 8 p m Club presidents Joy Archibald FEATURED on the program for at the Cobble Cottage in Ogden of the Rockette Precision Marchof the dinner meeting ing and Drill team, and Jane the evening will be the groups Program Braegger of the BEtte Pep club delegate to Utah Girls State last, will include presentation of the were assisted by sponsor Mrs. June. Delegate Barbara Bruder-er- Constitution of the an active local high school co- club, and a discussion ot projectin Fontell Messervy conducting ed, will address the sponsoring ed the party. Mrs Ira Archibald, group presAll who attended the event en- club on the experience, inspiraand felt it tion and activities connected with ident, extended an invitation to all joyed it immensely confab of high wives of Willard Lions club memmarked the beginning of a won- the week-londerful year of activities for the school leaders. bers to attend the meeting and Mrs. Robert McCabe ha two clubs. been ' join the organization Standing as best man will be Sterling, a brother of the groom. Ushering will be Gordon Vaughn and Juy M. Stokes. Miss Hunsaker is a graduate of Box Elder High school and the local LDS seminary, where she served as sludentbody officer. She has been attending the Brigham Young University. suaa Hasa J Relief Society ,r r 5I Enjoy Outing s. - i Marching Clubs Announcement is made of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Letty Hunsaker and David Claudius Tolman. Miss Hunsaker is the daughter of Mrs. Ruth 0. Hunsaker, Honeyville, and the late Orvil E. Hunsaker. Mr. and Mrs. Claudius Tolman, also of Honeyville, are the parents of the future bridegroom. The couple will exchange vows in the Logan temple on Thursday, Oet 19. They will be honored at a ieception in the Honeyville ward recreation hall the same evening. SrLELTTD to attend the bride have been Mrs. Jay M. Stokes, a sister of the bride, as matron of honor; Miss Betty Hunsaker, twin as maid sister of the bride-elec- t, of honor; Miss Arlene Pieper and Miss Bernice Bingham as brides-muidRose Marie Vaughn and Claudia Kay Tolman will be flow- - l f fN i Telephone PA Honeyville Couple Circles Date i T? Tuesday, September 19, 1961 OVER $500 WORTH "S two-yea- Old Folks Party Set Thursday mem-bersho- p 1 Tors-gren- Rollins Motor light-he.ute- d Into Wyoming n The bride wore a yellow sheath with a gown for the occasion, large orchid corsage on her shoul- der. Sole attendant for the bride was her sister, Beverly Porter, who was maid of honor for the cereBest man was Newell J mony Bowden, brother of the bridegroom. FOR HER daughter's wedding, Mrs. Porter chose a lovely pale blue sheath gown, while Mrs. Bowden wore a black velvet dress. Centering the reception area was an impressive three-tiere- d traditional wedding cake decorated with roses and silver balls. It A home ceremony united Virginia Derrick and COUPEE WID featured a miniature bride and W. Bowden in marriage on Sept. 8. The couple was honBrigham groom at the top. ored at an open house reception following the ceremony. Since Guests were served tiny decor their marriage, they have made their home in Brigham Lily. ated cakes and ice cream by couple is making a home in Pearl Bowden, Linda Knavel, Don- by guitar instrumentation. ham City. Following their marriage. na Busenbark and Leila Saunders. Gifts were cared for by Sharon Murdock. 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