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Show Engagement Of Elinor Make Enviable Eig hth Ward Record To Recite Nuptial Vows Bosley Told By Parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bosley of Corlnne announce the engagement and forthcoming marr riage of their daughter. Miss to Leon C. Whit-wort- son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Whitworth of Brigham pity. The young couple plan to recite nuptial vows on June 11 in the L. D. S. temple in Logan. That evening a reception honoring the newlyweds is planned in the Corlnne ward recrea. tion hall. . . . will be come Mrs. Leon C. Whitworth in LDS temple ceremonies Joe Owens Family Feted Prior To Departure scheduled Prior to their departure for Colville, Washington Where they plan to make their home, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Owens and children, Btob and Rosann, of in the Corlnne, were guests of honor at a family p'arty hld Sunday afternoon, May 18, at Rees Pioneer park. A delicious picnic luncheon was served from three long tables with the remainder of Che afternoon spent in a social way. Those present besides the honored guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Goulding and daughter, Marie, of Mantua; Mr. and Mrs. Don Goulding and son, Gary, of North Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Andersen and children, Carolyn and iDarrie, of Tremon-ton- ; Mr. and Mrs. Grant Nelson and youngsters, Jeanette, Gloria Jean, Nola, Hal and infant eon of Corinne, and Mr. and Mrs. Winston P. Nelson and sons, Randall and Fredric, of Brigham for June 11 Logan temple. First Ward Observe Restoration Sunday Graduation Ceremonies Held For Third Ward Seagulls On Sunday BOX ELDER NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, May 21, 1952 Of interest to many in Brigham City will be the recent announcement of the forthcoming marriage of Miss Gay OHara, daughter of Mrs. Anna M. OHara of Salt Iiake City, and John Welling Horsley, a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wesley Horsley, now of Salt Lake City, but formerly of Brigham City. The nuptial newB was told Saturday at a lovely luncheon In the Gold room of Hotel Utah. The floral scheme was carried out with blossoms of majectic daisies flanked with tapers. Yellow satin streamers trained the length of the table. June 7 Is the wedding date. is a graduate The bride-elec- t of the University of Utah. She was affiliated with Chi Omega. Mr. Horsley is a graduate of the University of Utah where he received a B. A. degree in political science and an LL. B. degree in law. He Was a member of Beta Theta Pi and Phi Alpha Delta. Eli-fio- Bosley, PAGE THREE Engagement of Cay O'Hara, John Welling iorsley Is Announced . Brigham Gold Star Mothers Attend Tea " Mrs. Joseph Toombs, Mrs. Ell-j.i- h Jensen, Mrs. George Hodges,1 Mis. Victor Bott and Mrs. Roy' Shaw- - attended Gold Star Motto-- 1 ers tea for district No. 1 of the American Legion Auxiliary on Monday afternoon, May 19, in the Commons building on the USA.C. campus in Logan. The tea table was beautiful with a large centerpiece of, .spring flowera with lighted blue and gold tapers on either side. 'During the tea time a lovely musical program was presented to more than fifty Gold Star motheis from Box Elder, Cache and Rich counties. Here From Ogden Mr. and Mrs, Rosel G, Andersen and children, Marion, Sherrill and Allan Lee, of Ogden, were visitors In Brigham Cfty on Sunday. 'Restoration of the Aaronlc was observed in the priesthood A large congregation enjoyed First ward on Beverly Jeppsen, Lela Licht, Glade Sycamore And Louise Young Sunday evening, graduation ceemonles for ten May 18, with Bishop Raymond . . . who were specially honored for attending primary in the Eighth ward without misHome Builder girls during regupresiding and Charles sing for three years straight. They each receved a three-yea- r pin. lar Sunday night meeting, May Payne Keller, counselor, conducting. 18, in the Third ward chapel. AAUW Will Meet Thurs. prayer was offered Seagulls And Guides In Eighth Ward Graduate The meeting was presided byOpening Jimmy Packer. Reed Call and From In Services over by Bishop Eberhart Zun-de- l Lowell At Maddox Ranch Sunday Evening Primary Petersen were in and conducted by Counselor of sacramental services. charge House At 7 O'clock t Glenn Nelson. Primary graduation exercises Following the presentation of First number on the program were Orchard, held Sunday evening, May diplomas was the opening Douglas "Sowing of The American Association was a piano solo by Scott Ol 18, in the president of the Y.M.M I. A., resong sung by the congregation sen followed Eighth ward. by a "Review of them into Mutual and University Women will hold its ceived 111 followed by prayer by Edgar No was the "Nay Speak the Restoration by ..Charles to Mr. Lich- annual dinner meeting, ThursRichardson. Sacramental song opening song followed by invo- recommended them as day, May 22, at 7 p. m. at the was The Spirit of God Like a Munns, Aaronic priesthood co cation offered by Henry Tani-guch- tenstein and Mr. Sondens Maddox Ranch house, it was was followed talk His ordinator. . were: Those scouts. diIs Fire graduating Burning with music Meeting was conducted learned today. I Honor How Prest Can The by Clelle Glade acAndreasoh, Sycarected by S. Norman Lee and by Counselor Max Bott, who Bessie Eskelsen, past president on hood School the Grounds, Richard more, Henry Taniguieh, turned the program time over to companied by Mns. Nellie Wight. be In charge of the meetwill a Cordell deacon, presented by Linnell and Robert Limb. Mr. Nelson then turned the , i ing. Jensen. Charles Keller, Jr. then the Primary. , To the Faith Enroll now for Henager't summer quarter-begi- ns was True the City. June 23. program time over to Mrs. received New officers, Flora Hansen, Several of the played a cornet selection, ac medals and youngsters closing song. Oscar Richardson DAY OR NIGHT CLASSES Madge Hull, president for Alice and vice Alston, ' congratulations Mrs. president, r Evelyn Kay. by offered the benediction. Do You Have ' Primary. .First number on the companied 100 percent ' attendance Business and government continue to seek trained seer, during president, will be installed at WINDSTORM INSURANCE? Golden A teacher, C. R. Munns, spoke the one program was a song, or two three the meeting. with storting pay generally between $200 and $250 years year, "How Honor on I Can Priest taries, My Check your fire insurance polPlates, by the Homebuilders. Mrs. Mary Bott presenOther featured business at a month. for Members Corinne protection Mrs. Fern Burt, Seagull teacher, hood in the Field of Sports. His years. icy today Camp medal which had a picthe meeting includes reviewing If you plan to go to college, improve your chances for by Lowell Pe ted the against WIND and also the spoke on what the young la- talk wasa followedwho the past years activities and treated the ture of the Salt Lake temple Meet At Ethel Woods better grades by studying such Henager subjects at priest, following coverages: dles had been studying and told tersen, planning fok the coming year. My engraved on. the front and how Explosion. Hail. Smoke, that they had received their subject, How I Can HonorLow typing. Speedwriting (or Gregg Shorthand), or vocabulary Mrs. Helen Peterson and Miss Last Friday afternoon, May of attendance inmany years Priesthood in Vehicles. Riot Aircraft My Dating. Certifimerits for graduation. building, reMr?. on scribed Ethel back. in Those the of Redd Lura at are 16, home the of charge etc. cates were presented to Gene- ell Hendricks then sang a solo ceiving one I medals were: Wood, members of the Corinne We can give you this protec-to- n vieve year Mormon iBoy." entitled, I MENAGE school of BUSINESS Burt, Becky Jean Burnett, of Utah Pto Karen Cherrol (May, camp Earl, for a very small proporDaughters Patty A Gleaner girl, Donna Comp Eda- Rae Anderson, Ilene Mil-toDept. neers met for regular monthly Final Social Slated tionate amount of the cost of Judy Young, By Madeline Mills, Patri- ton, gave the girls viewpoint Lichtenstein, I 45 East Broadway. Salt loka City. Utah Alan meeting. Hover, Billie Frye, your fire insurance. It can be cia Ann HonHow on a I to Boy Expect Elaine Romer, Orchard, Ruth Weir, Marcis added to your present policy! Thompson, froo copy Sego Lily DUP Camp PIoso send ma without obligation f La Gay Bowden, Leah Mae or His Priesthood. Meeting was conducted and Sandra I 4f Glover, MILLER REAL ESTATE Kelly, Bryce "Stvnt Syttem" Booklet. Bishwas Sego Lily camp Daughters of (Final talk given Le Robison. over by Mrs. and Oman Verda toy Mer-lenJerry presided and INSURANCE Sandra AND Peirson, Clegg Utah Pioneers have scheduled I Noma were then recommended op Payne on the subject of The sang,1 group Two year medals Maibe. Ph. 1040 Brigham City, Utah They their final meeting and social followto Mrs. Donna Valentine of the How Honoring the Priesthood went Jeppson. Your Count Blessings to Bruce Howad, Kay for Addroto. 22, Thursday evening, May Y.W.M.IA. who responded for Helped Me to be President of and Paulette Lichtenstein. ed by Invocation by Mns. Hulda 6 p. m. in the Second ward the Mutual and welcomed them. the Priesthood. Campbell. , coveted (C.tT) Richard Collings, a priest, of- Those receiving the meeting house. Mrs. Ruth Phillips is also a (So) three year medals were: BeverA delightful evening of games Mrs. Marble then told of the fered benediction. the In teacher the Seagull group. Glace Louise Young, ly Jeppsen, connecrefreshbeen and has in held farewell planned party vioGenevieve Burt played a Sycamore and Lela Licht, 1 1 l I tion with the Relief society for ments will be served. , &22ZU lin solo followed by remarks by Aaronic Priesthood All ladies with pioneer cosFollowing the presentation of Mrs. Rhoda Owens, secretary Mrs. Helen Harrison, North Box attendance medals the are wear tumes to invited them Seagull and treasurer, who Is moving Elder stake Primary president. Anniversary Honored girls sang their song followed from Corinne. Mrs. Owens was to the party. 45 EAST BROADWAY PHONE A piano selection was then In Sixth Ward Sunday by a talk by Mrs. Irene Lewis, presented a volume of Heart "PICK O' THE PICTURES" played by Patricia Ann Orchard. leader, who. spoken on Throbs nd a pair of bookends. The remainder of the time Sacrament services In the Seagull what the girls had learned in ' The 'camp members then en WED. THURS. was under the direction of Glenn Sixth ward commemoraSunday Nelson and letters were read ted the birthday of the Aaronic Primary on Happiness, Prayer, joyed a vocal solo by Camille DOUBLE BILL of from service men in the ward. priesthood. It was under the di- Obedience, Baptism and Thank- Crompton, granddaughter S. Norman Lee Mrs. Ethel Wood. Miss Cromp read a letter rection of Bishop Richard Han- fulness. President Jean Sycamore then ton sang "I Helped Mother With from his grandson, William sen. presented certificates to the the Dishes. . Qifilting Party Knecht; Lola Wight read a fetwas prayer Opening by Ralph following' girls: Lela Licht, Kay was ter from her brother, Richard; Anderson. Sacrament then sung by Dyan Jones. song was Secrist. Paulette Lichtenstein, Ralph Channell read a letter sung by a Boys Youth chorus A most interesting lesson, Louise Noima Jean Cobb, Young, from his son, Reed; Hannah Hil-la- conducted Jews In Utah, was given by Lewis Fish and by Ruth and Weir Beverly Jeppsen, read one from Carl Ross; accompanied Roma Thorson. Janet and recom- Mrs. Bernice G. Andersen. Mrs. Mrs. Marie (Rolbinette read a let- Etta Troseth by was released as mended Andersen, also told interesting them to Mrs. Verna Andersen ter from her son, Dale; Dan primary teacher. DeVeril Morgan, incidents concerning early Jews Laof the Call, Young president a Ross read letter for his son, Richard , . . when a Rasmussen, Wayne as Mutual mem- in Corinne history. The lesson Merrill; and Bishop Zundel read Singleton and Richard Cutler dies Mi.A., was greatly enjoyed by all and lovely husband bers. A new Hoover Iron or a new Jack Nielsens letter. It is the were graduated from the ' prihunter with presented in a very interesting iFine Word of on talks Wisdom, to of the Hoover Dustette for your old cleaner write on practice bishopric matrimoney mary under direction of Betty What Trailbuilding Means To and educational manner. at least one letter per month Fish, guide teacher and mind discovers the Dorothy eong, Following closing Me, What the Priesthood Means to each boy in the service. that her heart's Yes, for limited time, we will give you one of these fa moos Morgan, counselor in the pri- to Me, were given by Guides.' Scatter Seeds of Kindness, the not an adding old cleaner when you Meeting adjourned following mary. They were accepted into r 'benediction was offered by Mrs. Trailbuild-ethen their They sang machinal or a Hoover AERO- ILargo sung by the Home the priesthood by a vote of the Lovinia Craner. in Leaders this song. group Builder girls and benediction by congregation and counselor of were Jenserv were Joan Hess and then Refreshments Jack Kenneth Hailing. the bishopric, Homer Tingey. This offer good only for cleaners in good working order. Trade-i- value sen. Joan Hess presented the ed by Mrs. Verda and Sarah of your old cleaner determines whether you get s Hoover Iron or Hoover Wayne Hunsaker sang a num- boys to President Marble. Sycamore. Dustette. Phone us right now end see if your old cleaner qualifies I VFW Auxiliary Make ber, accompanied by Patty Smith and a talk was given toy Final Poppy Day William Higgenbotham, coorCOLBERT dinator of the Aaronic priestPlans Monday hood. ROBERT Short talks were given by Roy Ladies Auxiliary to Veterans little hand This The Hoover Iron has ail the features youve YOUHG of Foreign Wars met Monday Hyer, Gary Hollingsworth and vacuum cleaner is ideal for stairS, ever wanted in an iron. Koolzone handle fita the hand without gripping; Pancake Dial is furniture, automobile inteevening, May 19, at the War Me- Robert Richards. The Youths OEORS riors, clot bine ... makes a easy to set and read no more scorched finmorial home and made final chorus sang a number and gers Actually Jun louse quirk work of hundreds Mills (talked On the priestplans for Poppy Day to be held of cleaning jobs. Lighthood. Saturday, May 24, according to weight; long cord; easy, Closing remarks were by Bish 'Mrs. Axel Olsen, general chairgrip handle; brush in noezle. op Hansen' and after congrega man of the affair. $13.95 Following the business meet- tional singing the meeting closed ing a social was held with with prayer by Robert Tingey. games being played and numerous prizes being awarded. Brigham Ladies Tour Refeshments were served. BA(S Wit Drill practice was held in pre- With BYU CHARLES BUS SCMIUM Produced by IACK H SAIRBALl paration for attendance at the Orchestra Directed by Recently Corinne meeting this evening, flay by If wee Manning and telu Awiter Wednesday, at 8 oclock. , j Mis. Dorene Mecham Peter Assisting Mrs. Olsen with an- sen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs HER UPS , . . nual Poppy Day plans are Mrs'. eo Meacham and (Miss Joan LIFE OR HER Rudolph Rasmussen, Mrs. Royal Morris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Petersen, Mrs. Jens Petersen Alven which did Morris, both of Brigham and Mrs. C. W. 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