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Show T Mrs. Lecja Green Merrell Is To Be Guest Artist for Annual Civic Club Literary Tea Tremonton Miss To Wed Mrs. Leola, Green Merrell of Farmington will give a dramatic presentation to members of the Civic Improvement club, lady teachers of Brigham City and wives of school teachers of the city, along with other invited guests, Saturday, October Engagement Is Announced f Miss Carolyn Quinney, a pop ular Tremonton Miss, is engaged to marry Jarold C. Valentine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Valentine of Brigham City. to announcement According by Miss Quinneys parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Quinney of Tremonton, the ceremony will be performed on October 26. Miss Quinney has been a student at the Utah State Agricultural college In Logan, for the past three years, and is a graduate of Bear River High school. At Logan she was affiliated with Kappa Delta sorority, serving as secretary. For the past summer she has been employed in Tremonton as playground director. Mr. Valentine is a graduate of North Cache High school and has studied at the Branch Agricultural college. Cedar City and Weber college, Ogden. r term of During a military service, he was stationed, in the Aleutians, He is now employed In Brigham City, where the couple will live. A reception will honor the couple following the wedding ceremony In Tremonton Second ward. M 1;? X' IP Mrs. Merrell is well known for her dramatic presentations of both plays and books in Brigham City. This will be her -I- i f;-'. October 7, at her day evening, , home. . Special guests were Mrs. Bud Siegfried and Mrs. Ray Adams. - Members attending included: Mrs. Bob Brown, Mrs. Dee Glen Smith, Mrs. D. A, Olsen, Mrs. Bob Reese, Mrs. Bob Call, Mrs. Dick Larsen, Mrs. Verl Petersen, Mrs. Jack Balch and Mrs. Roy Lemon. ' High score prize went to Mrs. Lemon; cut to Mrs. Olsen and travel to Mrs. Balch. A dessert luncheon was served by the hostess. - f , Miss Carolyn Quinney daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Quinney of Tremonton, and Jarold V. Valentine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Valentine of Brigham City, will exchange wedding vows on October 26. A wedding reception will fete the newlyweds in the Tremonton Second ward the same evening. D. C. Kings Hear News Of Grandchild's Birth Mr. and Mrs. D'Orr C. King received a telegram this week with news of the arival of a granddaughter, born October 8 to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bryce, of ' Bryce, Arizona. second This 4s the Bryces child. They have a son three add a half years old. Mrs. Bryce Is the former Donna Mae King of Brigham City. . . It Was Silver Jubilee Time At Third Ward for All Homebuilders of the Ward o ' Third ward Homebuilders celebrated the Silver Jubilee on was given by Linda Busenbark and the Bluebird class perform Sunday, October 10, In the ward ed a skit and sang the Blue chapel. bird song. All Homebuilders then sang Mrs. June Romer presided with Mrs. June Fife conducting. the closing song with benedic tion by Dana Mdntire. Special guests attending were The girls then served refresh Linda Lee Bradbury, daughter ments to the parents and pa of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bradbury, trons present from a lace cov who stood with the girls to sing; ered table beautifully centered Mr, and Mrs. Glen Nelson of the fall flowers. ward bishopric and Mrs. Madge with Summer work accomplished Hull and Mrs. Alta Craner of by the Bluebirds and Seagulls the North Box Elder stake Pri- was shown following the enter board. mary tainment. was offered Invocation by Judy Valentine. All Homebuilders joined in singing "We WelMary Jane Loveland e come You," after which Olsen greeted the 65 peoHas Birthday Party ple attending. The gateway ceremony for the Mary Jane Loveland, daughLarks was held followed by a ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne celebrated her 11th birth talk by Cheryl Hailing. President Romer then presen- day anniversary Thursday, Octo tober 7. ted Silver Jubilee badges Halloween games were play their and all Homebuilders ed during party time and lunch teachers. Marilyn Call entertained with eon was served. Many lovely a piano selection. gifts were presented to Mary Two Seagull girls, Sandra Jane. Horne and Lucile Watkins reAttending were Marsha Fors ceived service awards from Mrs. gren, Joan Haycock, Susan Han Rosella Reeder. Mr. Horn pin- sen, Rogene Reeves, Kay Rob ned his daughter and Mrs. Wat- erts, Rita Harris, Marilyn Bos kins her daughter. ley, Diana Jensen, Maurine Jen Elizabeth Ann Paige and Lila sen, Margay Carter, Lynette Ann Crowther sang a duet fol- Pierce, Sharon Baty, Judy Ann lowed by the Larks name pre- Rerelings, Janet Owens, Moana sentation and Larks song. Bertchtold, Marilyn Tingey and The "Miracle of the Seagull" Sharon and Colleen Loveland. Kay-lynn- Love-land- 2 Box Elder NEWS Brigham City- - Utah Wednesday, October 13. 1954 established in newepeper, every Wedneedey end mb, pubU entered m Second Ckn Matter at the post office in Brigham City, Utah trader the eat of March S, 1879. A weekly F Audit Bureau Circulation, Na Preee Association, Utah State tbnd Editorial Association and United Pmae. Advertising Representative: Utah Stats Pres Salt Lake Association, City, Utah, Member Qws. W. Ciaybaugh, Publisher Gladys Cckersley, Advertising Manager Subscription rate $5.00 per year, pay able in advance) in combination with the Box Elder Journal, (published 5.00 par year) 2.50 log 6 Fridays) months) single copy 10 crate. Fifth Ward EACE KjL kM .vv ' fa ROGRESS Fifth ward Primary entertained their mothers Wednesday, October 6. Attending along with the 22 children were 18 mothers; President Ada Shields, Bishop's Counselor Wallace Christensen and Mrs. Elmer Richards and Ivan Petersen, class leaders. Jerome Wright offered the opening prayer followed by a welcome address by Eldon Jaggl and Steven Richards. Two Little Hands and Dare To Do Right were soijgs by the group led by Mrs. Jennie Reese, chorister, and accompanied by Janice Ohman. Greetings was extended by Jeanette Young with talks by Phil Christensen, Alan Davis, Robert Whitaker, Carol Ann Purcell, Nancy Reese, Steven Karen Nelson, Mildred and Martha Huggins, Linda Pe tersen, Marilyn Robb, Fred A1 len, Judy Waters, Shaldon 01 sen, Douglas Tracy, Tamara Pe tersen and Joel Palmer. La Nae Shields offered the closing prayer. Each child was presented with his compass during the services. refresh Lovely Halloween ments were furnished by the class leaders and served by Charles Earl, Davis Rees, Patricia Williams and Wayne Call of the SEAT COVERS SEAT COVERS WINTERIZE YOUR 1 ! HELP IKE COMPLETE THE JOB ' 'n RE-ELE- CT . 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Along with the discussion, slides were shown by Mr. Packer of his recent trip to the Nava-- , o reservation. Special guests for the evening included the following stake board members: Rowland Rigby, Mrs. Ruth Reeder, Lee Rue Yates and Lowell Packer. Light refreshments were served to 33 members of the class and by Mrs. Norma Leggett Mrs. Clara Jensen. ROSPERITY PRESIDENT 52 TO 54 OLDSMOBILE NYLON CHEVROLET Formerly $35.00 Installed Large Fireside Group son-in-la- "We have been developing a program that would bring about a country in which every citizen would have reason for bold hope, in which effort would be rewarded, in which prosperity would be shared, freedom would expand, and peace would be os secure as humans can make it." Form Fitted 51 CHEVROLET Formerly $55.00 Installed While they last $19.95 Enjoys Navako Report Co-Pilo- ts Honor Their Mothers s . . SEDAN 51 TO 51 TO 51 . R While they last J19.95 DELUXE FIBRE Form Fitted Leola Green Merrell to give dramatic FOUR-DOO- DELUXE NYLON TWO and FOUR DOORS eighth appearance here. . bridge club members on Thurs- TWO and SEDAN TWO and FOUR-DOODELUXE PLASTIC Form Fitted 51 TO 51 CHEVROLET Formerly $50.00 Installed In charge of the tea aie ' Mrs. George Nielsen, chairman; Mrs. Durrell Nielsen, director member, and the following committee members: Mrs. Evan Owens, Mrs. Delbert Holmgren, Mrs. Les Bundy, Mrs. Ben Knudson, Mrs. Ken Jensen, Mrs. Chester Johnson, Mrs. John M. Burt, Mrs. Vera Mills, Mrs. Orson Christensen, Mrs. Frank Holman and Mrs. Clark Rasmussen. i THESE SEAT COVERS R $ entertained BEAT SEAT COVERS The event is the annual literary tea for Civic Club members and invited guests. The affair will begin at 2 p. m. in the War Memorial home. Mrs. Dale Baron Is Bridge Club Hostess ' CAN'J, Talented Performer 16. two-yea- Mrs. Dale Baron YOU I Jbu expect more from (UTOCO ) andpet it! 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