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Show 4 4 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Impressive rites performed scene tL Sarah Yates, Society Editor Telephone PA it Willard Miss Is July Bride of Mrs. Naldi S. Zundel Willard announces the marriage of her daughter Lynne Marie Stokes to Scott Elwood Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Jensen of Bear River City on July 1. The bride is also the daughter of the late Major Jay R. Stokes. A garden reception will be held at the Robert M. Zundel residence on Sunday, Aug. 25, from 5 to 7 p m. Friends and relatives of the couple are in vited to attend. DONT DE raRaininin.-ro.-vi..im'swre- Hello today, I have a small suggestion or maybe its a favor to ask of you. It has to do with the label we type up for you and put on your prescription container. 1 suppose that its only human to think that if, One unit of this prescription is good, two units will probably help me get well all the ' , faster, but this is rarely the case. Your doctor has prescribed for you with many different things In mind. Not the least of these is your present physical condition. If hed wanted your prescription to be twice Its strength he would have written it that way. Here at Malmrose Pharmacy we always recommend that you see your doctor first, then come to 102 E. Forest to have your prescription filled by our friendly, reliable 1 713 East Invitations have been sent to the presidents of other local womens clubs and to the wives of sponsoring merchants In order that newcomers may have a chance to meet them. AH newcomers to tne area. Whether members of the club or not, are Invited to come and get acquainted better with the community and one another. Assisting Mrs. Spaulding with plans for the event are SPECIAL fa Mrs. Robert Kelly decorations; Mrs. Harold Guy, telephoning; Mrs. Ferrell Hunt program Mrs. Kenneth hospitality; Mrs. S' chairman: Northness, George Tlchenor and Mrs. Edward Hughes, Invitations. per cent of youths complete Seventy PHARMACY In saying hall recreation er FACTS Newcomers club Second South. The Invitation Is extended by Mrs. Donald Spaulding, club president and general chairman for annual summer event. A from RAY MALMROSE Set on Tuesday Wagon Published as public service In cooperation with Advertlslf18 Council WA Newcomers Tea summer tea on Tuesday, Aug. 20, from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Holy Cross Lutheran church LiTTnnnuci 3 'litKififi Area newcomers are Invited to attend the annual Welcome wmw ft 53 ij'i p' WMjp; L Miss Lynne Marie Stokes became the bride JULY BRIDE of Scott Elwood Jensen on July 1. The couple will be honored at a garden reception Sunday, Aug. 25, from 5 to 7 p.m. Gray Ladies to Receive Caps Tuesday Night As the bumper post war baby crop comes of working age, new Investments will be needed to create an average of 1.5 million Jobs a year during the next 7 years. In the last 10 years, the county needed only an average of 900,000 new Jobs a year to keep up with the growth In the labor force. Couple Trades Temple Vows Tuesday, August 20, 1963 -- j American high school these days. Half of them go to college, and most graduate. No other nation on earth has ever pursued education so successfuUy. In the Salt Lake LDS Temple united Sharon Kaye Loveland and Gene A. Juber In marriage on July 25 with Boyd K. Packer assistant to the Council of the Twelve, officiating at the ceremony. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. E. Wayne Loveland of Brigham City, and the bridegroom Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Juber of Salt Lake City, who honored the couple with a wedding breakfast at the Temple Square hotel followlngthe ceremony. THAT evening the newlyweds were feted at a reception In the Brigham City sixth LDS ward, where the bride greeted guests In a lovely floor-leng- th sheath gown of white delustered satin with an overskirt trimmed In Alencon lace. The lace trim was also carried out on the traditional long sleeves and the neckline of the gown. Her veil was a delustered satin rose, and she carried surrounded rosebuds. a white orchid by dainty white Prenuptial parties for the Included a shower and luncheon given by Mrs. Genava Fife and daughter Kathy Fife at the Weber Club In Ogden for the bridal party and close relatives. Also entertaining at showers were Miss Karen Andersen In Brigham City; and Mrs. LaRene Hunsaker, Mrs. Beth Dredge, and Mrst Donna Bauman gave a dinner and shower in Salt Lake City received by little Kathy Fife and Kay Davis, and Maureen Jensen and Judy Bylngton displayed them. ORGAN music during reception was rendered Mrs. Geraldine Hawkes Mrs. Marilyn Wendell. brides trousseau bride the by and The was in an adjoining displayed room. Bridesmaids Mary Jane Karen Anderson, Jane Cannon and Mrs. Carolyn Adamson wore Identical dresses ofplnk crystal charm with bell skirts and hats of pink net trimmed with dark rose flowers. They each carried baskets of dark rose carnations tied with pink ribbons In contrast with crisp white gloves. BEST man was Allen Adamson and Deverell Morgan served as usher. Host and hostess at the reception were Mr. and Mrs. Russell B. Tlngey, while Mrs. Daniel Dale was seated at the guest The largest optical telescope In the world Is that at Mount Palmar In Calif, according to the Book of LAPP LORE The region known as Lap-laIncludes northern parts of Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia, according to the Book of Knowledge. The name, Lapp, comes from a Finnish word that means 'Nomad Elderly Couple Knowledge. nd Wed in Local Nursing Home ex Wedding vows were changed Wednesday, Aug. 1, by a couple residing at the in Godfrey Nursing home Brigham City. James Hull, aged 89, took as his bride Veretta Eldredge 79, in a ceremony performed before family members and other nursing home residents. Presiding at the ceremony was Judge Venoy Christof-ferso- With ch SPECIA1 TOUR Leave August 27th. See the Black Hills Passion Play, Spear Fish Canyon, Mt. Rushmore, Custer State Park and Flaming Gorge Dam. Many other attractions all for $75. Return September 1st. Make reservations with n. MR. the recitation of wedding vows, the couple was honored at a dinner party at the home. 86 South I, SUr.ir.1ER Now Through September and MRS. WALLACE WILDE 4th East PA Esther James Tours PRICE 1 5th Permanent Waves All Permanents book. The wedding party stood be- HALF PRICE fore a background which featured a candleabra on each side with baskets of pink and white gladlolas. The threetiered cake was decorated In white with pink rosebuds. Those In charge of serving were Marlene Bosley, Janet Beecher, Susan Hansen and Ann Bauman. Gifts were Plus Hair Cut Come In Now for Your New Trend Hair Style AT BRIGHAM CITYS HAIR STYLING CENTER 148 North Main PA BIRTHS Couples welcoming little newcomers at the Cooley Memorial Hospital recently include: Dale Glen and Melva Lavun Siegfried Baron, Brigham City Local women and girls who Boy, Aug. 9. Robert W. and Louvenla have been volunteering their time and talents to older folks Bolden Henderson, Brigham boy, Aug. 9. residing In the Godfrey and City, Reuben Ojuda and Minerva Pioneer Nursing homes will be capped as official Gray Landon Botello, Brigham City Ladles on Tuesday, Aug. 20, girl, Aug. 9. Donald Gary and Darlene In a ceremony beginning at 8 p.m. at the Mountain Fuel Sherry Roche Wagstaff, Brigham City, girl, Aug. 9. Supply auditorium. Glen Parley and Delphlne Helen Nelson, local chairman of the Gray Ladles of Hailing Roche, Corlnne, girl, 10. the American Red Cross, Aug. Ernesto Benavides and officials will be on hand to award the caps to gray ladles Ermellnda Rosales Garza, Idah., boy, Aug. and Junior gray ladles who Aberdeen, 10. have served the proper Doyle Stanley and Jean numbers of service after takParker Stark, Tremonton, girl ing Gray Lady training Aug. 11. courses offered locally this Instruction on Sept. 4. spring. She further announces that The public Is Invited to new classes for the training attend the capping ceremony, of Gray Ladles will begin which Is the first such event held In Brigham City. under American Red Cross ;U jr A uu ; on v Out of v the woods to you automated rail way V 4 shipped overUnion Pacific. ..the . I Jr : :f TV) Miss Sharon Kaye Loveland and Gene TEMPLE BRIDE A. Juber exchanged LDS Temple vows on July 25 in the Salt Lake LDS TEMPLE. They are making a home in Brigham City. Y' c & a f Spotf tlii THATS ALL IT s porting loo! TAKES to completely rebuild your old .... formattress. We'll the us controls, data processing automated remember, when throughout or specific - say you ship or travel from the West, Be Union Pacific " UNION PACIFIC y on hair Spot these colors I Grey heather, blue heather, beige heather, green heather . . . and many more ! Sweater sizes 34 to 42. 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