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Show i ,A' Reception and Dance Fete Newlyweds Box Elder High A wedding reception and dance held last Friday, August 20 in the Honeyville LDS ward amusement hall feted Lt. and Mrs. Jerald Ross Wight, recent newlyweds. The young couple exchanged wedding vows in the Logan LDS Temple on August 4 with Pres- Classes Start ident A. George Honeymooned at Glacier and Yellowstone iors. Standing With Bride Standing with the lovely bride were: Miss Myrna Hunsaker, as maid of honor, and Miss Adrlan-nChadwick, her sister, Miss Leah Poulson and Miss Carolyn Hunsaker, as bridesmaids. They chose past waltz length formals and carried 'tinted carnation nosegayS complimentary to their gowns. ' Grant Holmes was best man and usher duties were taken over by DavidTolman, Max Baty and Ray Harper. All men in the wed ding party wore white carnation boutonnieres. For the reception Mrs. Gardner wore a pink summer print and Mrs. Wight chose blue summer print. Both wore corsages of yellow rosebuds and carnations. Program Presented Rex Gardner as master of ceremonies announced the following program: song, Robert Hunsaker accompanied by Judy Johnson; accordian. selections, .Marie Madsen; song, Velma Madsen; marimba and accordian duet, Marie and Kathleen Madsen; song, La Nae Wheatley accompanied by Diane M. Welch. Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Ross Wight the Logan LDS temple on Aug ust 4. Followirtg a honeymoon trip to Glacier and Yellowstone National Parks the young couple was feted at a reception and dance oh August 20 in the Honeyville Ward amusement hall. Mrs. Wight is the former Mary Jo ChadMr. wick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon D. Gardner. Wights parents are Mr. and Mrs. E. Emery Wight of Harper Ward. ! , spoke wedding vows in was displayed during the evening upon a lace covered table. The cake featured pink rosebuds, bells and miniature swans upon Ornamental colit,s four tiers. onnades separated the layers of the cake. h CUSHION-ROB- E 4-- wbb Zipper Closure ICC O 1W car - SPECIAL gaml amd rob kolk toot Boki Spate biamlfi at To Observe Both-well- 10th Anniversary - 3 Box Elder NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, September 1, 1954 were: Mrs. Grant Nichols, Mrs. Dean Richards, Mrs. Elmer Mathews, Mrs. Beth Crook, Miss Janice Burton and Miss Erma Bowman. The bride is a Box Elder High school and seminary graduate. She was named one of the top ten scholars, was member of B Ettes and Bee Staff. The bridegroom, too, is a BEHS and seminary graduate. He has also graduated from the USAC and from ROTC at the Logan He has been training at Aberdeen Proving Grounds in Maryland and has now left for Camp Kilmer, New Jersey for overseas assignment to Germany. Mrs. Wight will attend the U. S.A.C. until she is permitted to join Lt. Wight in Germany. Broadcast Theme VALUE Class of 44 - Mental Health Is $5.95 4 Grand champion and sweep-stake- s honors' in dairy, beef, sheep and agricultural crops at the Box Elder County Fair were listed this week by fair officials after the close of the three day exhibition Saturday night. Winners are: Junior department dairy; grand champion Holstein cow. Lynn Larson, Corinne; grand champion Jersey cow, Harold Coombs, Honeyville; first- place in showmanship, Bill Smoot, Corinne; second place in show; manship. Arlene Eberhard, FFA grand champion Holstein cow; Steve Tingey, Brigham City;- and FFA grand Bill champion Jersey cow, Smoot, Corinne. Open class Dairy: grand champion Holstein cow, Maurice Larson, Corinne; grand champion Jersey cow, Hy Marble, Garland; grand champion, Holstein bull, Tingey Brothers, Brigham City; grand champion Jersey bull, Smoot Brothers, Corinne; Holstein cow with "highest lifetime production record, Maurice Larson; highest lifetime production for cows owned and raised by exhibitor, J. H. Sorensen. First place for production among aged cows, Smoot Brothproduction, ers; Von Dell Anderson, Corinne, and two year old production class, Arthur Hunsaker, Tremonton. Max Beef: grand champion, Anderson, Tremonton, and re serve grand champion, Randel Tyson, Brigham City. Sheep: grand champion ram, Kenneth Perritt, Tremonton, and grand champion fat lamb, Judy Ann Brown, Tremonton. John Udy, Garland, Crops: took sweepstakes in the crops department with his Wasatch wheat. 4-- col-eg- B. F. Goodrich Special Purchc e CARRYING CASE REGISTER . . at the "U Are Announced In charge of refreshments served were: Mrs. Ruth O. Hunsaker, Mrs. Tolman Burke and Mrs. with Marue Varsel Chlarsen Hunsaker, Leah and Karen Hunsaker, Donna Burrows and Sandra Dickey serving. Enjoyed Dancing The remainder of the evening Nicholas was at was spent in dancing to the La theMrs. Wayne book. guest . Orchestra Verd John White Wedding Cake Arranging the many lovely The lovely white wedding cake gifts presented to the couple Colorful BLANKET 50 by 70 in. folds into Beautiful - Fair Winners a The Box Elder department of public welfare calls attention to a new series of programs on "Mental Health is Everybodys Business which will be broadcast every second and fourth Thursday of the month over station KVNU, Logan, at 7:45 a. m. LaMar Janson, senior psychiatric social worker at the Utah State hospital staff will conduct the program dealing with mental illness and emotional conflict. C. , three-year-ql- BIRTHS The following births are announced from Cooley Memorial hospital: Howard and Patricia Lou Campion Larsen of Brigham 'City are the parents of a stillborn boy on August 28. A girl was born August 28 to De Wayne and Glenda Larsen Goldsberry of Brigham Route 2. Colin and Bobby Ann Stewart Legal Notice Probate and Quarffiranshlp No Hunsaker are the parents of a tices. Consult Clerk of District boy born August 28. Court Brigham City, Utah, or A boy was born to Richard and respective signers for Cleo Braithwaite Braegger, Brigham Route 2 on August 30. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Donald and Thelma Andersen C. Estate of Jedediah Richardson, sometimes known as Jedd C. Rich Higley of Snowville are the par ardson, Deceased. with ents of a boy born August 30. Creditors will present claims vouchers to the undersigned admtnit A boy was born August 30 to tratrsx at her home in Brigham City, Utah on or before the 4th day of Dennis and Anna Becenti WatchA D , November, man of Intermountain school. WANDA ANN B RICHARDSON, Jess Ronnie and Patricia Jones Administratrix of the estate of Jedediah C. Richardson, Deceased. announce Date of first publication September Rock of Brigham City 1. 1954 the arrival of a girl born Aug B. C. Call, Attorney for estate. ust 31. 195-4- TIRE INSPECTION lor cots, bruises A Remove tacks, glass, Chock stones from tread ' for mechanical defects THIS sewed irrtfie best (Sides... with the purchase of each Binder ZIPPER BINDERS PRICED FROM RING BINDER Grey canvas with BEE I ZIPPER BINDER with BOX and BOX ELDER imprint. ant imprint. 0gc Regular $2.98, Plastic Regular 1.39 HURRY! HURRY! Theres Still A Few SAFE - DRIVE HI ROW A WEEK MAKES YOU A BETTER STUDENT! invest in a PORTABLE TYPEWRITER 30 MONTHS TO PAY! HUGE SELECTION LAWN CHAIRS FOUNTAIN PENS priced from with canvas seat and back. All metal, $495 BACK TO SCHOOL Li 0111 WALLETS HICKQEI Mmint from $3,00 qsrYW $100 Ring Books Filler Paper 39c -- 4c Now Be Ready For The First Day of School! Buy OBtr-mcU- O Thi gitra years enrich its great Bonrbon flavor Phone 548 146 South Main.. HICKOHY sijuughtj T OTJRB ON wium SIX YEARS (I (I OLD 86 PROOF FIRST IB RUBBER $2.49 0 TEXT BOOKS for the EARLY BIRD! ELDER $J-0- USED & Chock K WEEK ONLY! FREE FILLER PAPER 600D iei Reordered By Popular Demand FOLDING of . Grand Champion rose-bud- O FoofbaO LDS ward was the la Jensen, Marl Gourley, Diana the wedding of Miss Earl, Patty Sycamore and KayJeannette Welght, daughter of la Tingey. Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth E. Weight, In charge of the many lovely Brigham City, and William J. gifts presented to the newly; Carmen Reeder, Robbins, son of Mr. and Mrs. weds were: The Fourth scene Ottis H. Robbins, also of Brig- Sherma Stallings, Elaine Hanham City, on Thursday, August sen, Elaine Oman, Charlene 26. Moyes and Mary Call. Performing the ceremony was Showers Held John P. Lillywhite, patriarch of A number of showers and North Box Elder stake, luncheons have been given In honor of the bride by close Entered With Father The lovely bride entered the friends prior to the exchange of chapel on the arm of her father, wedding vows. to strains of the wedding march Left Immediately played by Miss Janice Jenson. The young couple left imme,In Nylon and Lace diately for Fort Hood, Texas, She wore a ballerina length where the groom is stationed gown of French nylon lace and with the U. S. army. net. The fingertip tulle veil For the trip the new Mrs. edged in lace, was a Paris, Robbins donned a smart autumn France creation purchased by suit of charcoal faille trimmed ' her parents during their recen with contrasting velvet. , ' trip abroad. Orchids and orange Active at BEHS blossoms made up the bridal Both are graduates of Box Elder high school where they bouquet. Sistors-in-laof the bride, were active in music circles. Mrs. Kenneth E. Weight, Jr. and The bride is talented in draMrs. Joseph E. Weight were ma- matics. The groom has attendtt 011s of honor. Bridesmaids ed the University of Utah the were: Miss Claudia Gourley, past three years, majoring Jn Miss Maurine Carrol and Miss architecture. - Claudia Morris. Miss Sharon Olsen was maid of honor. All wore ballerina length gowns of pastel shades and carried baskets of orange blossoms and baby rosebuds. Tiny Flowes Girls Nieces of the bride, Cheryl and Christine Weight, In blue and pink dainty lace and organ dy gowns, were flower girls. Pink and white chrysanthe mums and gladioli adorned the Upperclassmen Sept. 23-2rooms. Freshmen Sept. 25 Mrs. Weight wore a royal blue net and lace gown. Mrs. Rob Mr. and Mrs. William J. Robbins The University of Utah is YOUR bins also chose royal blue In a state school, established and in vows 26 on the . . .exchanged wedding August Brigham lace creation. They pinned car maintained to provide the finest Fourth LDS ward, with Patriarch John P. Lillywhite per- nations and rosebuds at their possible educational opportunities for college students of Utah. forming the rites. The bride, is the former Jeanette shoulders. The U is recognized as one of Mr. E. Kenneth Mrs. of and Guest Weight. Special Americas outstanding instituWeight, daughter ' was are and Mr. Mrs. Ottis II. Robbins. tions of higher learning. Special guest Mr. Robbins parents grandmoth er of the groom, Mrs. W. J. Wil College of Instruction son of Los Angeles." Includes: Gordon Jensen served as best Goldsberry Daughter Education, Mediman Ricks with Engineering, How Knudson, Has Numerous cine, Pharmacy, Nursing, Law, ard Call, Jr., Max Hamilton, Ver Mining, Fine Arts, non Watkins and Miles Ferry Grandparents Business and performed usher duties. The fel Social Work. Mr. and Mrs. De Wayne Golds lows wore white carnation bou ; berry announce the arrival of tonnieres. their first child, a 6 ipound 12 Following the ceremony par ounce daughter, born August 28 ents of the bride entertained at a reception In honor of the new at Cooley Memorial hospital. observe 1944 will The Class of lyweds. their 10th anniversary reunion on The little miss is blessed with Elaborate Cake Elder Box 11 at the a number of Mr, September grandparents, was the beautiful Displayed school B. cafeteria. and Mrs. Clarence high Goldsberry, three tiered wedding cake, Mr. and Mrs. Lisle miniature bride and All class members, their part- Brigham City; Mr. bridegroom and Mrs. topped the elaborately decorated Perry; ners, class parents and faculty Larsen, Orson and Paradise Goldsberry, cake. members are Invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. George Dicks, Brig Vocals Heard Take advantage of the unexcelled A charge of $3.50 per couple ham City. study opportunities; outstanding .Songs were sung during the faculty; and friendly home enwill be made. J. Earl evening Johnston, by Mrs. is the foimer vironment. Activities will begin at 8 p, m. Glenda Goldsberry Mrs, Orval Mrs. Sackett and Larsen.' Mr.' Goldsberry, Leon on Saturday evening, Class PresiChristiansen. Miss Janice For full information, write ; dent George A. Nielsen Jr. an- now serving with the U. S. army Jenson entertained with piano Office Fort is at Lewis, Washington nounced. selections during the reception, of the President, t Members are urged to return expected home on furlough this At Guest Book week to become acquainted , Mrs. Gordon Jensen was at the reservation cards immediately. UNIVERSITY with the new arrival. guest book with Mrs. Ted Earl, OF UTAtf ; A name for the baby will be Mrs. Fred Petersen, and Mrs. I decided upon when the Daddy Roland Gourley In charge of re Salt lake Cily I, Utah 'freshments. Serving were; Shar gets home. Thursday evening, double registration setups will be used, with eighth and seventh grades reporting to the east wing at 6:30 and 8:00 oclock respectively while reporting at the west door will be the tenth grade students at 6:30 followed by the ninth graders at 8:00 p. m. Registration fees for the senior division will be $5.00 while the junior division students will pay $3.00. This includes locker rental and student body activity cards. Class fees also will be collected during the registration periods, the seniors paying $2.00, Juniors $1.50, sophomores ; 75 cents and freshmen 50 cents. New students at Box Elder will register in the school office during the afternoons of September 1 and 2, Principal Edward W. Payne announced. . I Jo Reside at Camp Hood , Texas at Box Elder Registration High will start this evening, Wednesday, when seniors will start enrolling at 6:30 to be followed at 8:00 p. m. by the Jun- Dinner at Bluebird Immediately following the rites 14 members of the bridal party enjoyed dinner at the Bluebird in Logan. The just Weds then left for a honeymoon trip to Glacier and Yellowstone National parks. Feted at Reception Upon their return to Utah Mr. and Mrs. Leon D. Gardner, parents of the bride, the former Mary Jo Chadwick of Honeyville, entertained in their honor. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Emery Wight of Harper Ward. Gowned in White The new Mrs. Wight received guests gowned in a beautiful white creation of lace, and nylon net over taffeta. The dress featured a lace bodice, stand-ucollar, long pointed sleeves and a waltz length skirt of nylon net over taffeta., A tiara of seed pearls and Lily of the Valley held the lace edged nylon tulle fingertip length veil. She carried a bouquet of pink backed with white maline. rr Jeannette Weight, Lovely August Bride Registration Raymond y Old Hickory Distilling Corporaflo Philadelphia, Pa. REGISTRATION DAYS Wednesday, Thursday, Sept. 1 FRESHMEN Thurs. 8:00 to Seniors Wednesday 6:30 to 8 P.M. JUNIORS Wednesday 8:00 - 9:30 .. Eighth Grade Thurs. 6:30 to Thurs. 8:00 to 7th Grade SOPHOMORES, Thurs. 6:30 to 8 REMI N DER odw & 2 9:30 8:00 9:30 rH K |