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Show Bailemos Club Sets Annual Summer Party Burbank Family Reunion Is Slated for Aug. 14 Final plans have been made for the Bailemos Dance Club Bummer party to be held August 6 at 7:30 p. m at the BEYLMIA Girls Home In Box Elder canyon. All members are invited to attend. According to Mr. and Mrs. Clark Hillam, the party will be limited to members due to the large number expected. Eleven couples of the club are assisting the Hillams with the annual party plans. The Burbank family reunion for 1955 is to be held Sunday, August 14, at the Brigham Canyon picnic grounds. All family members have been asked by Henry Burbank, president, to notify children and grandchildren to attend. Each family will bring their own lunches with the organization furnishing the soda pop. A program is to be held with numbers from family members. vacation cottons t 4 Dr. Ray Wixom Leaves To Take Air Force and Reception Lovely Summer One of the loveliest weddings lace over pbvk taffeta. Her ( corand receptions of the summer sage was a pink Rubrpm Lily season took place Wednesday, with pink rosebuds Dee R. Forrest, Chinook, MonJuly 27, when Miss Cheryl Margaret R. Evans, daughter of Mrs. tana, twin brother of the brideMargaret R. Evans, Brigham groom, was best man. The groom and best man wore City and the late Bert Evans, Exchanged nuptial vows with summer formal, white dinner Don Forrest, son of Mr. and ackets, black ties and black Mrs. R. W. Forrest, Brtgham trousers. All men wore white carnation boutonnieres. City. Ushers were Lincoln, ZollinThe Logan LDS temple was ger, Mackey, Idaho; Reed Had-fielthe scene of the ceremony conand Clark Jeppsen. ducted by President A. George Hostesses for the reception witnessed and Raymond by were Mrs. Milton D. Bell (Erma close friends and relatives. Evans) of Salt Lake City, and R. W. Mrs. Mr. and Forrest Mrs. Steve H. Andersen, Brig. entertained at a wedding din- ham City. ner at the Tropical Restaurant Miss Margie Didrickson and following .the temple vows. Mrs. Jerry Iverson were at the Garden Reception guest book. Mrs. Henry A. The same evening a reception Crossman was In charge of the was held in the garden of the trousseau room. Evans home. Serving was by Mrs. Eldridge Hurricane lamps on wrought R. Roundy, Mrs Warren W. iron stands lighted the way to Hyde, Miss Pat Eliason and Miss the reception line, whose mem- Afton (Pat) Christensen. Mirian' Carter, Miss Diana bers were standing in front of a garden gate and trellis cov- Foxley, Misses Diane, Sharon ered with pink roses. The tow- and Lily Roundy and Miss Tonering mountains in the back- ya Lee Hyde were in charge of ground enhanced the beauty of the many lovely gifts presented to the just weds. the setting . Master of ceremonies was K. The bride was lovely in a gown of lace and .tulle over John Roundy, uncle of the bride. satin. The full tiered skirt of Heard during the evening were lace and tulle overlaid a ruf-le- vocal solos by J. Earl Johnston Leggett. A nylon net and satin under- and Carol Jean skirt. The bodice featured a specialty dance number was sweetheart neckline and long performed by Miss Julia Whitmusic tapered sleeves. Her veil was ney with ibackground a sweet heart motif of brides played during the entire eveillusion and pearls, fingertip ning. Mrs. Forrests going away length. She carried an arrange ment of Rebrum lilies and pink ensemble included an apricot rosebuds backed with maline moire taffeta gown with turand tied with white ribbons. quoise accessories. . Maid of honor was Mips Mar Are Honeymooning n They are honeymooning garet Thompson, who wore pale green net designed with a Yellowstone Park and Spokane, full skirt Washington. beautifully ruffled over green taffeta. They will reside in Salt Lake Bridesmaids were: Miss Sally City. The bride is a student of both Roundy, in Alice Blue net over Miss Diane Rose In Bear River High and Box Elder taffeta; beige net over coral satin; Miss High. She was active in muKarolyn Ward, in white net sic at both schools and was chowith nylon lace ruffles over pink sen as member of the color taffeta; Miss Louise Evans, sis guard for Box Elder band In her She ter of the bride, in lavender and senior year. graduated pink printed chiffon over pink with the class of 1955. The bridegroom os a graduate taffeta, and Miss Marilyn Evans, also sister of the tbride, in white of Box Elder High school and the USAC in Logan; was a and red nylon over red. member of ROTC and has spent Carried Umbrellas Each attendant carried a tiny two years on active duty as an pink umbrella with corsages of officer in the U. S. Army. He roses and carnations lining the is now a' reserve officer. He plans to teach mathema handles. Colors of the corsages complimented each girls dress. tics at Valley Junior High school Mrs. Evans wore a gown of at West Salt Lake beginning grey and orange printed chif- yie fall quarter. fon with a corsage of yellow parties entertaincarnations with orange Idly. Mrs, ing the bride included a miscel Forrest wore a creation of pink laneous shower held at the Eld- - 3.99 The stripes the thing for summer . . . and here it is in a bouffant cotton so crisp it almost stands alone. Its fashioned with a mitered bodice with flatteringly low neckline. The Everglaze cotton has ribbed texture; 12-1- Oil OJ1 1 Brigham City, Utah t Training in Alabama Mr and Mrs. Alvin E. AnderBear River City, their son Dr. Ray C. Wixom will leave son, and his wifd, Mr. and Mrs. for , Ala Montgomery, today Ogden, and a where he will take a three Hartley Anderson, her and daughter family, Mr. weeks indoctrination training and Mrs Wayne Merrill, Presbefore being assigned piogram Idaho, returned last Frito Nellis Air Force Base, Las ton, from an vacation day Nev. Vegas, the northwest. Feted at Garden Reception .fy 1-day trip through Dr. and Mrs. Wixom and Highlight of the trip was a their two children, Cheryl, age Smith family reunion which '5 and Clair, age 3, have been they attended in Canada, spendvisiting in the home of Dr. ing one day at Cardston, AlWixom s parents. Mr and Mrs. berta, the following day at Gene Wixom, 225 South First International Peace park. East for the past month, fol- Family members attending inlowing completion of the doc- cluded 79 from the states ' and tor's internship at Wayne Coun- 100 from Canada. ty hospital, Detroit, and before Visiting Yellowstone National park On the way to the two-da- y leaving for Air Force duty. they returnThey havei been entertained ed family reunion, through Glacier National extensively by friends and rela went on to Spokane, tives in Salt Lake City, Ogden, park, Wash ,' and back through Boise, Yellowand West City Brigham Idaho. . j stone, Mont., during their, visit. Wixom and children the Mrs, Box Elder NEWS will remain in Brigham City un- 3 til Dr Wixom is located at the Brigham City, Utah Nevada base. Wednesday, August ; d hA; : V , V s$ n I'- - , 7 i ' -- YlSi k IT'S ; lime d sundress in cotton stripe Attend Family Reunion At Cardston, Canada ' 1 JLo H w i' n oew . FOR FALL! ; 9 i 4 ' I Handy with a needle? Start making your fall wardrobe NOW,-whilyou have a wide choice of new fall cottons, woolens and miracle i'abrica. Make your choice at HORSLEYS where there are also patterns by SIMPLICITY and a complete selection of sewing notions. e 4 a. Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Forrest i . . , received congratulations from numerous friends and relatives at a lovely garden reception held July 27 in the Evans garden following their LDS temple wedding in Logan earlier in the day. Mrs. Forrest is the former Miss Cheryl Margaret R. Evans, daughter of Mrs. Margaret R. Evans, Brigham City, and the late Bert Evans. Mr. Forrests parents are Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Forrest, also of Brigham City. ridge Roundy home at Corinne. licious dessert luncheon was alHostesses for the affair were so served. t The entertained Sally Roundy and Marilyn Steffen. FoUowing entertainment, her bridesmaids and girl friends delicious luncheon was served prior to the wedding at the by thi hostesses. Many beau- home of her mother. 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