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Show r--- Box Phyllis Mueller Will become Bride Of Charles Whitaker Soon Elder NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, June 3, 1953 Many Visitors At Home Of Mrs. Elva C. Miller f (Visitors at the home of Mrs. Elva Miller of Corlnne during were Mr. and the past week-enMrs. Richard IMay and children, Phyllis, David and Ricky, of Hardin, Montana, and Mr. and Mrs. Allen May of Burlington, Wyoming. Richard May is Branch President of the Hardin Branch of the Northwestern States LJXS. mission. They are in Utah to do temple work in Logan and Salt Lake City. Enroute home they will do work at the Idaho Falls, Idaho, LjD S. temple. Other guests at the Miller home included: Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Weston, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar L. Call, Mr. end Mrs. Byron May, Mrs. Stanley May, Mr, and Mrs. Henry L. Thorne, Mrs. Marie T. Jeppson and Dale Johnson, all of Brigham City, and Mr. and Mrs. Alma Baker and James Athay of Magna. d MtDAl WINNER IN CALIFORNIA OVALITY IT KTTIIO . Ann Stoner Phyllis It was birthday party time last Thursday afternoon, May 28, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stoner. The occasion was . . . who will the fifth birthday anniversary for Ann Stoner. become the "Big brothers IBruce and Stanbride of ley were in charge of games for the afternoon. Charles Many lovely gifts were presented to Ann. Whitaker, Each of the following guests son of Mr. and received favors and enjoyed birthday cake and luncheon: Mrs. Alfred Steven and Grace Ann Jensen, Wayne Claybaugh, John Whitaker later Van Kolts, Betty Ann Johnson, Peggy Bidlack, Michael Jepperson, Perin June. The ry Grlmley, Scotty Dixon and Larry Hansen. prospective Mueller The engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Phyllis Mueller to Charles Whitaker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Whit-ake- r was announced this week toy the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller. The ceremony is being planned for late June. Mr. Whitaker 1s currently employed by the James Whitaker construction company and Miss Mueller Is the receptionist at the ld office of Dr. S. L. :estive Affair Held Sego Lily DUP Jy Closing social for Sego Lily Daughters of Utah Pioneers was bride is the Ladies' Day Golf a very festive affair according to the 23 members and 10 guests daughter of Winners Announced attending. Mrs. Mr. and Many of the ladies donned pio Prize winners for last Wednesneer costumes for the party held Ladies' Day, at the Brigham day, Mueller. John May 28 at the home of Mrs. City Golf and Country club Laura Morris. course,' were Mrs. Delbert Had-fielThe social began with prayer with the most 6s and Mrs. Given Mr. And By by Mrs. Annie Goodliffe. Cap Happy Marriage Recipe Earl Reese with her longest tain Vera Sederholm presided Mrs. C. H. Skidmore, Former Residents Here drive on hole No. 1. and conducted. Brigham City ladies were inThe luncheon was served from According to Mr. and Mis. school consolidation and junior vited to enjoy another Ladies small tables under the direction Charles H. Skidmore of Salt Lake colleges. Day today. Prizes will be awardof Captain Sederholm and Mrs. City, who will toe honored guests f He was professor of mathema- ed. Morris. Mrs. Mary Forsgren and on their fiftieth anniversary of tics at BYU, of State Invitational Here Mrs. May Jensen were in charge their marriage this evening at Granite Districtsuperintendent (1912-17- ) A State Invitational Day will schools of the tables. the home of Mrs. Eldon T. and Box Elder schools (1917-33)- , be held in Brigham City on June cor 530 11th Lovely purple and white Avenue, Salt He was elected state Super- 10 and all ladies belonging to the Sego Lake City, compatibility is the intendent in 1932, took office in the state sages, representing group are urged to atLily were presented to the fol- foundation ot a happy marriage, 1933. tend. Any questions on the state lowing charter members: Mrs. and children provide the mortar Of their family, five sons and invitational will be answered by Thora Nelson, Mrs. Annie Val- to hold it together. daughters are living. They are: Mrs. C. F. Epley. During the past entine, Mrs. Melissa Petersen, Dr. DemaivrC R. Skidmore, Mrs. invitational day in Provo a prize recall will Mrs. Amy L. Phillips, Mrs. Laura Many Brighamites Eldon T. McEntire Dr. Rex A. was won by Mrs. Don Sheffield resided Skidmores when the Morris, Mrs. Rosella Osborne Mrs. Lyman W. Con-di- of the Brigham City group atSkidmore, Mr. was Skidmore superand Minnie Campion, only liv here. of all Salt Lake City, and tending. counintendent of the Box Elder Ing Box Elder county pioneer. Dr. Charles J. Skidmore, Logan. Proud of Husbands Special guests were Mrs. Pearl ty schools .during 1917 until Lady golfers were proud on They have 19 grandchildren. Olsen and Mrs. Aletha Meservy 1933. the 8 to 6 win by Brigham City The couple lives at 555-7tof the Second ward Relief soof Charles Henry Skidmore men over the Tooele team held ciety; County Captain Clara K. Richmond,. Cache county, and Avenue, Salt Lake City. Sunday. Hall, and County Company Miss Louise Wangsgard, of Treasurer Sarah Seerist. Also Huntsville, Weber county, met Robert C. Musulas And Phone your society news to 771. present for the occasion were while she was attending and he seven past captains of the camp. teaching at Brigham Young col- Family To Reside Here Monuments Erected toy the1 lege in Logan. On June 3, 1903 Dr. and Mrs. Robert C. Musu-ia- s DUP (was subject for lesson they were married in the Logan r and old son, Bobby, given by Lesson Leader Melissa temple, L. D. S. church. Financial have returned to Brigham City Petersen. Now, fifty years later, they to make their home. NOTICE The time was then turned look back on a happy married iDr. Musulas, a dentist, Industrial over to Miss Alfreds Jeppersen life, made plans Of nine to interesting by practice here. For the past and Mrs. May Nedibalek, who sons and TOTH daughters. two yeans he has practiced dem were in charge of bingo games. The half century just past has tistry in Torrance, California in. CONSECUTIVE Many lovely white elephant been seasoned with service to They have resided in Los Am prizes went to bingo winners. others by this couple. geles. A brief program, including Mrs. Skidmore, a member of Quarterly Dividend He is a graduate of Box Elder two readings, "My Store Teeth Women's Lake Salt Legislative the high school and attended and The Taboggan Ride by The Board of Directors of Mrs. Rosella Osborne and re- Council forof several years, and Utah State Agricultural college Financial Industrial Fund, Inc. Junior High and the University of Utah. He Bryant marks by County Captain Hall, president has declared a regular r associa- is a graduate student of the School was presented. quarterly dividend,. of $0 03 oer has been three for tion years, of Califor Southern closUniversity lEVenihgs entertainment share from net Investment nia Dental school. ed with the group singing "Oh president of East Ensign LDS. income, payable June 15, 1953, Box and Relief ward Mrs. Musulas is society, ,the former Ye Mountains High followed by to Fund shareholders of record WoLaVon Gilbbs, daughter of Mrs. benediction by Mrs. Birdie Han- Elder LJD.S. stake Young May 29. 19$3. asMutual men's Improvement Elva Gibibs Twitchell of Model, sen. sociation. S. M. RASMUSSEN Mr. Skidmore served his church Musulas parents are Mr. District Manager Visitors At The Home Of as missionary in England in and Mrs. Alex Musulas. 1895-97- ; as of (Miller bishop A. E. Christoffersen ward in Granite stake and on The home of Mr. and Mrs. A. stake boards and high councils E.. Christoffersen has been busy in Logan,. Brigham City and Salt He also was a memwith dinner parties and guests Lake City. Lake Council, Boy Salt of ber week. for the past Here from Las Vegas, Nevada Scouts of America. Salt Lake and clubs. have been Mr. and Mrs. VeNoy Brigham City Rotary Mr. Skidmore has long been Christoffersen and Mn and Mrs. associated with schools in Utah, Kay Howard. Mrs. Lila Sweeten, of Salt retiring in 1945 after 12 years as Lake City, sister to Mrs. Chris state superintendent of public is a Democrat toffersen, spent Memorial Day instruction. Headvocate of rural and a strong here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Clay, Loan company in Ogden. were club host The newlyweds plan to make baugh hostesspinochle last Wednesday and their home in Ogden. evening at their home. Dinner was served followed T by pinochle games. Those atBirths tending theparty were the regular members: Mr. A girl was born May 28 to and Mrs. Albert Stoner, Mr and Lewellyn and Ladine Pehrson Mrs. Dale Fryer, Mr. and Mrs Thomas of Ogden. This is their Ronald Packer and Mr. and Mrs. Asel Robinette. first child. Mens high score prize went to Robert and Geraldine Jensen Ronald Packer with Mrs Asel Nelsen of Brigham City are the Robinette winning ladies high parents of a son, born May 29. score prize. For her wedding the bride A girl was born May 31 to Robchose a royal blue afternoon ert and Janet Jensen Holst of Sam Gordon Family Back gown with black and white ac- Brigham City. Vacation From cessories. She wore an orchid Trip Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gordon and corsage. Flower girls for the oc- In Mantua For Week-encasion were Susan children returned last Sunday Wright, Mr. and Mis. Marvin Miller of from a week long vacation trip daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wright and Linda Jeppsen, Parker, Idaho, were week-ento Nevada and California. daughter of Mrs. Elmer Jeppsen. guests at the home of Mr. and On the trip they visited Los The bride is an employee of Mrs. William Goulding of Man Angeles and San Francisco and ' the Ogden First Federal Savings tua. coastal cities in between. Before the mantle decked with Miss lovely summer flowers, Madge Sackett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Sackett spoke wedding vows with Bert Alvey of Salt Lake City, on May 23, at the home of her parents here in Brigham City. Bishop Raymond Payne of the Brigham City First LDJ5. ward officiated at the ceremony. Nuptial vows were repeated in the presence of immediate family members. 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