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Show Logan Miss Weds Honey ville Man Dogpaldi Cliaratlcrs Come to Life .il BO IS Dance By Wendy Foster Capp would have been proud of Box Elder last Friday night when the spirit of, Sadie Hawkins ran rampant at the local high school. Costumes were the order of the A1 day for the officers and council the Boys and Girls leagues of of the Girls and Boys league. Box Elder and their officers, The day was climaxed with a Lynette Jensen, Beth Bunnell, gills choice dance following the Fiancine Romer, Reese Nielsen, Box Elder, Bear River basketball David Frodsham, Billy Jensen gutne. and Robert Williams. Music was furnished by the Sponsors of the daiicel were Kay Shuman orchestra and the gym was filled to capacity. Prizes were awarded to Max tweed box suit with black ' and white accessories. The bride is continuing her work at Mountain States Telephone company in Logan while the bridegroom is stationed In Africa with the U. S. Navy. A Honeyville man and Logan bouquet of pink loses surroundMiss exchanged wedding vows ing a white orchid. recently in a double ring cereThe attendants wore identical mony performed in the Logan dresses of pink and blue and LDS temple. carried fan shaped bouquets of Miss Shirlene Nordick, Logan, pink roses. became the. bride of George O. A beautiful three-tierecake Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto trimmed with lilies and pink Hill, Honeyville. Miss Nordick roses was displayed. Card Of Thanks is the daughter of Mrs. Agnes Mrs. Deraid Beck, sister of We wish to express our thanks Nordick, Logan . the groom, registered the and gratitude to all who were so kind and assisted us in any way President A. George Raymond guests. officiated at the rites. Assisting with the details were during the illness and passing of A reception was given by the Karen Fuhrlman, Carol Harris, our dear mother, Emma Eliason. brides mother in honor of the Janette Fellerman, Merrile Mi- Especially do we thank the nursyoung couple, at the Sixth ward ner, Mary Baugh, Alice Thorpe, es at the hospital, the ward bishNancy Hill, Ann Bird, Elizabeth opric, Relief society, and everychapel in Logan. Guests were greeted at the Olsen, Fae Hopkins, Mrs. Clea one who did so much to help door by Harold and Casper Nor-dic- Haglund, Louie Fullmer, DeLane us at this time. We are truly grateful. brothers of the bride, and Reese and June Sargent. The Family of During the evening, piano muTeryl Hunsaker, a friend of the sic was played by Karen Fuhri-maEmma Eliason. bridegroom. vocal and were numbers In the receiving line were the by Joan Harris, Mrs. Elizaparents of the bride and groom sung beth Thorpe and Mrs. Pearl Rice Fire losses in the United Statand their attendants. Jimmy Elaine Johnson. es last year totaled $1,140,768,-00llill, brother of the groom, was accompaniedforbytheir Thats $124 million more Leaving honeymoon best man. the bride wore a black than in the previous year. trip, JoAnn Hill, sister of the groom, was maid of honor. Lillie Bell and Connie Johnson, cousins of the bride, and Carolyn Nordick, sister of the bride, Prospecting and exploration for new mines Is a continuous were bridesmaids. activity that involves risking money and work. However, The bride chose a lovely waltz it is a risk that must be taken if Utah's mining industry is ta length gown of lace and tulle continue to be an Important contributor to our state's pros- over satin. The bodice was styled id stand-uand a with collar tiny In tho expenditures for labor who Utah share ot Cv-, v- -i people to long sleeves tapering points and supplies during prospecting and development and in the wrists. The bouffant Miss Shirlene Nordick, daughter of at COUPLE UNITED the actual operations of new mines. skirt set with was of off tulle Mrs- - Agnes Nordick, Logan, and George 0. Hill, son of Mr. three rows of ruffles. Her eland Mrs. Otto Hill, Honeyville, spoke wedding promises in bow length veil of sheerest ilUTAH the Logan LDS temple recently. President A. George lusion was attached to a pearl " From the earth comes an abundant Ufa tor all" trimmed tiara , She carried a Raymond officiated at the rites. d Huggins and Ruth Laney as the ideal Lil Abner, Daisy Mae combination and they weie married by Marryin Sam played py Reese Nielsen. Ideal dogpatch characters were Eda Rae Anderson and Tom Coppim Judges for the occasion were Roland Gourley, Delmont Beecher, and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Stoddard. n Interesting Lesson Heard by DUP Camp 0. South Africas Contribution to Utah was the subject of the lesson presented by Mrs. Olive Petersen at regular January meeting of the Sunflower Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers. The meeting was held Thurs day evening, Jan. 10, at the home of Mrs. Eleanor Cleaves. In the absence of Captain Iva Barker the meeting was conducted by .First Vice Captain Martha C. Jensen. Sunshine in the Soul was the opening song with prayer by Mrs. Jennie L. Jones, county captain. Meeting continued with the 17 members attending singof Utah Pioing, Daughters neers." Mrs. Petersen then presented the lesson followed by a history of the lives of Alma W. Compton and his wife, Jane Emeline Dalton Compton by Mrs. Rae N, Christensen, historian. Ten good cheer visits were reported prior to the appointment comof nomination committee posed of Mrs. Vera Earl, Mrs. Pearl Compton and Mrs. Ora An dersen. A ticket will be arranged and presented at the February meet ing with election to be conduct ed in March. was When They Are Gone the closing song, with benediction by Mrs. Alice R. Rich. Refreshments were then served by Mrs. Gleaves assisted by Mrs. Olivia Andersen and Mrs, Oneta J. Thorne. M DOGPATCHERS Winning prizes at the annual Sadie Hawkin.f dance Friday night at Box Elder High school were, left to right, Ruth Laney who came as Daisy Mae, Max Huggins as Lil Abner and Ruths little nephew who played the part of Honest Abe. an Vfinirj Prospecting For Prosperity I p MINING ASSOCIATION 3 Box Elder NEWS Wednesday, January 16, 1957 Brigham City, Utah Teacher Training Meet Held in Second Ward Teacher training meeting for Second ward Primary officers was held Thursday evening, Jan. 10, with Mrs. Irene Hansen conducting at the Second ward. Opening prayer was offered by Mrs. Grace Harrison. Special guests for the meeting included: Mrs. Alta Call, South Box Elder stake Primary president; Mrs. Norma Bott, Mrs. Checketts, Mrs. Thelma Billings, Mrs. Kay Olsen, Mrs. Ruby Jensen and Mrs. Ellen Hunsaker. An inspiring lesson was given by Mrs. Grace Davis. Title of the" lesson was Teaching Methods Mrs. John Phillips Is Many fine points were expressDeseret Camp Hostess ed to help all teachers. The spiritual thought for the Mrs., John Phillips, 162 North evening was given by Mrs. Call. Second East," will be hostess Closing prayer was offered by of Deseret members Camp Mrs. Hunsaker. Delicious refreshments were Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Frithen served by Mrs. Verda Garday, Jan. 18, at 7.30 p. m. A good attendance is expect- field, Mrs. Laurena Jeppson ed. and Mrs. Cleo Dixon. . Your MONEY Grows by Leaps , and Bounds Dinner Party Fetes Retiring Members of Box Elder County Court House Family Gee accompanied by Mrs. Gee; Eulogies to each retiring member by John W. Phillips; presentation of gifts, George John son to Elmer Schow and Gordell Brown; Fred L. Petersen to George H. Davis; Mrs. Margaret Evans to Robert J. Potter and Mrs. Lois Hunsaker to Mrs. Gwen T. Limb. The retiring commissioners made brief remarks followed by remarks by E. Emery Wight and F. Leland Seely, newly elected commissioners. Fred L. Petersen and George in L. Johnson were chairmen charge of arrangements for the evening. Several members of the Box Elder county court house family were feted at a dinner party held last Wednesday evening, Jan. 9, at Maddox Ranch House. Honored were George H. Dacomvis and Robert J. Potter, missioners; Gordell Brown, assistant county agent; Mrs, Gwen T. Limb, assistant treasurer and Elmer Schow, custodian. Following dinner an entertaining program was announced by Kay Olsen as master of ceremonies to the ninety people in attendance. Program included a humorous original reading by Miss Bessie Hansen; two songs by Evan CURRENT RATE Compounded Officers of the Girls and Boys PARTY SPONSORS Sadie Hawkins dance were, the who plan helped league left to right, Lynette Jensen, Reese Nielsen, Francine Romer and BetH Bunnell. Other committee' members, absent when the picture was taken, were Robert Williams, Billy Jensen and David Frodsham. Semi-Annuai- iy INSURED SAVINGS Your savings not only earn more at Ogden First Federal Savings, but they are insured to $10,000 by an agency of the U. S. Government. Earnings added twice a year. Only-$opens your account. The new DRAPERIES WITH A MECHANICAL DEVICE TO PERFECTLY PLEAT YOUR FABRICS . Easy to Make Yourself low-co- st drapery idea that has taken the of i fancy Americas homemakers 4 Simple Steps . 3. Insert hooks. Hem your fabric. 4. Hang draperies. Insert pleater. Carriers, rods, cornices, lambrequins, valances and wide fabric selection available at 1. 2. Tom Coppin and Eda Rae Anderson IDEAL COUPLE laid in a full stock of Kickapoo Joy Juice for the high school frolic, were declared winners of the Ideal Dogpatch Character contest. HADFIELD'S Convenient hours: 9 to 4, Monday thru Friday 9 to 12:30, Saturday Savings placed by the 10th earn from the. 1st. , |