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Show Engagement And Approaching Marriage Of Laura Fillmore To John V. Moore, Jr., Related The engagement and approaching marriage of Laura Fillmore to John V. Moore, Jr., was announced recently by the arents of the prospective bride, r. and Mrs. Verne B. Fillmore of Cbrinne. Olga Rasmussen Feted On Birthday By Sets Wedding Date In July W WS' A , Mrs. E. B. Harrison and chil'Patricia and dren, IDanny, ANP STOP THAT FUSS IF THEY'D JUSTSENP THAT CHAIR TO US. TAILOR-MAD- Mrs. C. W. Claybaugh E SEAT COVERS Entertains Bridge Club SPECIAL BUILT MATTRESSES Furniture Upholstering SEE EYERTON MATTRESS CO. 24 E. 1 So. Ph. 27 Mrs. C. W. Claybaugh entertained bridge club members on Thursday. The ladies enjoyed luncheon, then played bridge for the remainder of the evening. Prizes went to Mrs. Albert Stoner, Mrs. Dale Fryer and Mrs. Ronald Packer. Those attending were: Mrs. Ace Robinette, Mrs. George Williams, Mrs. Dale Fryer, Mrs. Lewis Olsen, Mrs. Max Morgan, Mrs. Albert Stoner and Mrs. Ronald Packer. GETS THROUGH REGARDLESS OF WEATHER OR ROADS Notes VHospital . i . Brent Eaird, 3, and LaVonn Rami, 10, children of Mr. and Mis Ralph Baird of Fielding ar ff - t recuperating following performed June fv-- -. helped H a-V'- - fV H. ?l srl' x V, l-- i'.i'y.H ft '.j;t I i 3 V-- V 4-,--- A N ' ' 1 Phone jour society news to 771. ' The Unversttv of Utah SUMMER FESTIVAL pr 'svnls XZ?t i Brigham Golf Ladies Attend State Meet Brigham City Golf find Country Mrs, Minnie Campion club ladles belonging to the . . . receives a in a special ceremony at the I)U I corsage state organization enjoyed golf JULY Mrs. Clara Hall, county DIM presifrom last jubilee Friday and luncheon at the Salt Lake Mrs. was dent. the only original pioneer, Campion, 95, Country club of June 22. one 1 came who across the the affair. at plains, home with Coming prizes Broadway Stats, Symphony were: Mrs. Norma Butler and Orchestra, Ballet. Under The Mrs. Elaine Holmgren, winners At Home Of Mr. and Mrs Stars in Stadium Bowl on a blind bogey and Mrs. Spacious Gardens Salt Lake City Blanche a with Civic Hansen G. Mann Of Tea Scene June Walter putting Laura Fillmore Of Corinne Prices: $1, $1.50, $1.75, $2.50; $3 contest o high. . . . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Verne B. Fillmore whose enBox Offices: In Salt Lake City, Those from Brigham City atThe spacious gardens at the gagement to John V. Moore, Jr., was recently announced. tending were: Mrs. Lloyd (Rees, home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Gordon and Mrs. J. C. Knudson. 2nd South and Main; Provo, 57 N. University Ave.; Ogden, The ceremony will be performed on Thursday, July 16. By those attending, the tea Mrs. Orville Merrell, Mrs. Ray Mann was the scene of annual 251(1 Washington Blvd. Mail June was acclaimed one of the outThomas, Mrs. Lyman Chlarsen, Civic Improvement club Orders Taken at Kingsbury R. N. Kaiser, Mrs. Louis Z. Tea. Mrs. socials the standing during Sharon Leone Rose And Wayne R. Tanner Hall, Salt Lake City. Guests were greeted by mem- summer season. Johnson, (Mrs. Denzlll Butler, of In bers Mrs. Mrs. Vows committee: the Louis Garden Breitenbeker, courtesy Ceremony Exchange Wedding James Powers, Mrs. Burton Pett, Mns. Zenos W. Earl, Mrs. W. H. . . Amid a profusion of flowers, Mrs. Don Sheffield and Mrs. Alf Gleave and Mrs. Orson A. Christensen. Those in the receiving Sharon Leone Rose, daughter of Special Guests Attend Freeman. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Rose, Stan-droThose from Tremonton iwere: line were officers and directors At Nelsons Mrs. Carmen Waldron, Mrs. Ed- of the organization. Utah, and Wayne R. Tan- Bridge Club na Fronk, Mrs. (Bonnie Jorgen ner, son of Mr. and Mrs. RayBackground music for the afMrs. Keith Boyer, Mrs. A. J. Mrs. Blanche Hansen, (Mrs. ternoon was furnished by the mond Tanner, Grouse Creek, Hall Mrs. Durrell Nielsen sen, and spoke wedding promises at 6 were bridge club guests at the Lola Winzeler, and Mrs. Elaine following vocalists: Mrs. Mil Extra years of age make dred Mrs. Floyd p. m. Saturday night in the gar- home of Mrs. IWinston P. Nelson Holmgren from Bear River City, BarkerPett Andersen, Vioden at the home of the brides Stuart and Dickey. on Friday evening. lin selections were played the smoothestold by parents. Luncheon was served from the Renew Acquaintances Joan Sato while Mrs. Reese DaTwo hundred and sixty eight dining room table centered with In vis and Mrs. Louise Davis servBrigham Last Week friends and relatives witnesed flowers and white tapers. time Bourbon you ever tasted. ed as organists. the double ring ceremony perold acquaintances the luncheon bridge of the 140 who attendRenewing Following Many formed by the bridegrooms un- games were enjoyed. Prizes went made during their service at ed the tea were graciously and agree! cle, David E. (Ted) Tanner. to Mrs. Kent Jensen, Mrs. Ray IBushnell General hospital, last shown through the Mann home D. Hollist. week were Dr. and Mrs. William by Mrs. Mann. Wm. Mrs. Adams and in Mai was Sokalic Clara Luncheon was served in the Regular members attending Ballou of Grass Valley, Califorcharge of the wedding music. were: Mrs. LeVerd John, Mrs, nia. They were accompanied garden. Lovely garden furniture The bride and groom stood under a latticed arch adorned Knowlton Brown, Mrs. Wm. D. to Brigham City by their chil- and umbrellas were used. Servwith pink daisies. Baskets of Hollist, Mrs. Ray Adams and dren, Johnny, Mary Ann and ing table was shaded by a Robert Morris. huge umbrella, which was cen stocks and daisies tied with Mrs. Kent Jensen. IWhile here they were guests tered with a lovely bouquet of white satin bows formed a beauat the home of Mr. and Mrs. yellow roses. As the ladies were tiful background. were Flora Tanner, Alta Clucas Ezra B. Owen and Mr. and Mrs. served each received a rose noseMark Brightenburg. Lewis Tanner, brother of the and Edna Tanner. gay. In charge of the refreshments groom stood as best man. SanFollowing the program many dra Seamons was maid of hon- was Ruby Minert, assisted by of the guests enjoyed bridge Golf Ladies or. She wore a green taffeta Sylvia Kempton, Ada Ospital, Ogden for the remainder of the afterHazel James Fete Brigham Group dress. Delores Hawkins, sister of Frances Housley, noon. 86 PROOF. OLD QUAKER DISTILLING CO., LAWRENCEBURG, IND the bride and Janet James, a and Isabell Barnes. Those serv Chairman for the party was Ogden Golf and Country club Mrs. David O. Andersen. Along ing were Darlene Hill, Glenada cousin, were bridesmaids. y V Ida Fae auxiliary members feted Brig- with those previously announc.'TU They were gowned in pink Jones, Patsy Jones, ham City lady golfers on June ed as members of the commit and blue taffeta. They carried Durfee and Gayle Gunnell. tee were Mrs. Gien Knuden, nosegays of daisies and red Guests from out of town were 23. "T " Those traveling to Ogden for Mrs. Harold B. Felt, Mrs. Sam rosebuds. Little Shanna Minert, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell BellingWilcousin of the bride, was the ham, Mr. and Mrs. David E. the day were: Mrs. Carroll flower girl. Tanner, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. liams, Mrs. John Larsen, Mrs. Mrs. Angie Breakfast Served By She carried a basket of rose- Noah Sowers, Roy, Utah; Mr. Denzill Butler, and Mrs. Vernon Housley, Og- Farnsworth, Mrs. Max Morgan, buds. Charmettes Thur. Standing in the receiving line den; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mrs. R. M. Kaiser, Mrs. Louis Z. Merry Mrs. Lillie Johnson, Mrs. Willis Hansen, were Mr. and Mrs. Roland Rose, Rose, Bountiful; A delicious breakfast, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Tanner, Badger, Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Harry Bloom, Mrs. Glen of orange juice, hot chocJohn Boundy and family, Mon-tell- Andersen, Mrs. M. A. Burtcher, Harvey Tanner, Wendell scrambled eggs, cereal Lewis Tanner, Delores Nevada; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ross Bowen, Mrs. L. A. olate, was served June and Hawkins, the groom and bride; Boyd Hawkins, Ogden; Mr. and Richardson, Mrs. W. H. Gleave, 25 At muffins, the home of Mrs. Lorraine Janet James and Sandra Sea- Mrs. Harvey Badger, Heyiburn, Mrs. W. H. Stayner, Mrs. Jess mons. and Mr. and Mrs. William Clu- Jeppersen, Mrs. Delbert Had-fiel- Jeppson in Corinne when memMrs. Louis Breitenbeker, bers of the Merry Charmettes, Sharon used her originality in cas, Ogden. club met. the exquisite modeling of her Open house was from 7 to Mrs. Don Sheffield, Mrs. James The meeting was conducted Mrs. Earl Seegmiller, beautiful lace taffeta wedding 8:45 p. m. Powers, i Donna Anderson, vice presidress. She wore a borrowed veil Guests were served plate lun- Mrs. Scott Horsley, Mrs. Dennis by Rnehe the led dent. Darlene for something old and a new cheons at small tables centered Johnson, Mrs. Roy Thompson, in the pledge dress, blue garters, a borrowed with bud vases filled with pan- Mrs. Oluf ZundeL Mrs. C. F. Ep group was announced that Carol It Mrs. Mrs. sies. Russell handkerchief and a .penny in Personalized forks, plates ley, Fishburn, consented to achad Roundy her left shoe. She carried a bri- and napkins were used. The Earl Reese, Mrs. Leon, Goodliffe, to 4 dal bouquet of red roses on a thank-yocards had Sharons Mrs. M. Reed Merrill, Mrs. Del- company the girLs6, 7 H 8.camp and and Waynes picture on them. bert Holmgren, Mrs. Cabmen in Idaho on July white bible. Next meeting will be held at BUY FOR A DOUBLE HOLIDAY! Bonnie Mrs. Mrs. Sarah Tanner, mother of cake A beautiful Waldron, Jorgensen, wedding the groom, chose to wear a topped with a miniature bride Mrs. Edna Fronk, Mrs. Lucille the home of Mrs. Ann Norman. Joan Fillmore, reporter. Cello Pkg. navy blue dress. Her corsage and groom was displayed on a Waldron, Mrs. Blanche Hansen, SWIFTS PREMIUM SKINLESS was of pink rosebuds. lace table cloth and was flank- Mrs. Sharon Ward, Mrs. Mamie 771 news to Mrs. Jennie Mrs. Lenore Rose, mother of ed with candles in ceramic can- Fruin, Winzeler, Phone your society Mrs. Lola Winzeler, Mrs. Ulalla the bride, wore a capen, blue dle holders. lace and crepe dress. Her cor The Jensen orchestra from Cornwall, Mrs. Margaret Bess sage was also of pink rosebuds. Ogden furnished the music for and Mrs. Yolonde Allen. PIERCES 300 size Mrs. Max Morgan returned Ushers were Wendell Balling the dance at Naf. The young couple left Tues with a prize for the most 5s and ham of Ogden and Harvey Tan & ner, a brother of the groom. day, June 23 for a two weeks Mrs. Louis Z. Johnson for the most 7s. Those in charge - of the gifts honeymoon in California. OLD QUAKER O Truck es 29. and generous assistance, lighten our burden of sot row at the time of the death of our husband and father, Clatenec Smith, we wish especially to thank the ward bishopric, t he Redid society and our friends. Mrs. Clarence Smith and Family. V Try it Get a Willys tonsil-le.-tomi- Card 01 Thanks Woid.s cannot express the gratitude and appreciation we feel towaid those who, by their kind'-nes- s 4 Amanda Adele Fredrickson, Christensen, (Mabel Rasmussen, Elva Roundy, Marjorie Larsen, Verda Marble and Lucille Roche. Missing members were Alice F. Davis, Mary Roche, Sadie Marble and Allie Roche. Mrs. Audry Judd of Phoenix. Arizona wa9 special guest. A beautiful gift was presented to Mrs. Rasmussen by the club. Members are looking forward to the next party to be held in Box Elder canyon honoring Mrs. Verda Marble. Mrs. E. B. Harrison And Children Vacation In Pocatello , Idaho BE CHtPORMStl i Roundy. was A delicious luncheon served by Mrs. Rasmussen assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Alice R. Davis and daughter-in-law- , Mrs. Leona Rasmussen. Members were attending STUFFY SEZ If CWtP Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, July 1, 1953 The home of Olga Rasmussen was the gathering place recently of the Jolly Time birthday club of Corinne, to celebrate Mrs. Rasmussens birthday. was Help Your Neighbor played during the afternoon with prizes going to Adele Christensen, Verda Marble, and Elva wedding reception will follow that evening from 8:30 until 12 oclock In the Corinne ward recreation hall. Miss Fillmore is a graduate of (Parents of Mr. Moore are Mr. Box Elder high school and semiand Mrs. John V. Moore, Sr., of nary and attended the Brigham Salt Lake City. Young University in Provo where The couple will exchange she was affiliated with Alma Phi social unit. For the past year she has been employed in Salt Lake City. The prospective groom attended East high school in Salt Lake City. He is a veteran of the army and served a tour of duty in Germany. iwv .Box Elder NEWS, Jolly Time Club vows In the Corinne L.DS. ward chapel on Thursday, July 16. Elaine, vacationed last week in Pocatello, Idaho with Mrs. E. L. Harrison and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Chandler, grandparents of the Harrison youngsters. They also visited with other family members prior to their return. Ted and Shirley Harrison motored to Pocatello and returned with the family. Original Pioneer 0 maxi this Your NEW TRUCK youll g BUNDY MOTOR COMPANY 550 So. Phone Main 272 4-- Friday Specials Only 4th u BRIGHAM CITYS MOST MODERN MARKET Corner 5th South CASH & AND FREE DELIVERY Phone 58 Main PRICES CARRY t FREE PARKING LOT CLOSED SATURDAY - Buy Now For Big 4th Double Holiday PORK . 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