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Show Lindon Miss Is Betrothed 5 Box El?er NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, May 29, 1957 Wedding vows will be exRegular Meet Planned; changed by Miss Rayola Gill-maMrs. of and Mr. Installation Slated daughter Alvin Gillman, Lindon, and Regular meeting of the Eagles Frank A. Barker, son of Mr. and Auxiliary will be held this eveMrs. Claude R Barker, Brigham ning, May 29, at 8 p. m. City, June 7, at the Salt Lake LDS temple. Installation practice will be Aileen L. Nelson, Society Editor held following the meeting. Telephone 771 ill be The young couple feted the same evening It a reElections have taken place ception in the Lindon LDS ward and installation will be conducthall. There will also be a gared Saturday, June 1.' den reception in their honor June 14 at the Baiker garden in HANSEN - KOERNER-SMIT- H Brigham City. The bride-elec- t is a graduate of Pleasant Grove High school The remainder of the evening and Timpanogos LDS seminary. Impressive LDS temple rites in Logan united Miss Ruth Ma- was spent in dancing to the Kay She served as studentbody secCONSULTANTS AND rie Pierce, daughter of Mr. and Shuman orchestra. retary at high school; is active ENGINEERS Mrs. Virgil S. Pierce, Brigham Mrs. Ray Rawson was at the in LDS circles as a Sunday " City, and 11. LaMar Gibson, son guest book with Mrs. Morris school and MIA teacher. For of Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Gib-Iso- Burt in charge of the trousseau the past two years she has been Surveying West Weber, in mairiage room. employed at Walker Bank in May 24 Water and Sewage Systems and cut during the Provo. Displayed The ceremony was solemnized evening was the elaborate three and Treatment Plants The prospective bridegroom is A. George Ray- tiered wedding cake. The crea- a graduate of Box Elder High by President mond with a large group of fam- tion was displayed upon white school and seminary; Utah State Drainage ily members present. lace covered table underlaid University and LDS Institute of Airports Immediate family members with pink satin. Pink candles Religion in Logan. He is also Structures were served wedding dinner at stood on either side of the cake. active in church activities and ranch house Maddux following Beautiful white swans and col- in music. Contact Keith Hansen the vows. Miss Rayola Gillman will speak onnades adorned the cake which his graduation with TO BE JUNE B1UDE The same evening in the Fifth was topped with white wedding a Followingin business P. O. Box 732 vows A. 7 with June in Frank Barker Salt the wedding adminisdegree ward recreation hall over 400 bells and pink blossoms. Phone 958 LDS temple. Reception will follow at Lindon. Lake Brigham City B. F. tration he is by employed s friends, relatives and In of serving from Goodrich in Provo. honored the young couple small charge tables centered with pink Mrs. Jayne Bergstrom parMany lovely with their attendance at a wed- rosebud bouquets were: Lozen ties have feted the bride-to-b- e ding reception and dance. Is Beehive Hostess Lila during the past few weeks. Joan Hamilton, The receiving line stood be- Jensen, Mrs. Gene Yearsley, Mrs. Jayne Bergstroms home Armstrong, honA kitchen shower in her fore an archway decked with Glenna Mccauley and Berniece or was given by Ursel Asay, was the scene of Beehive Camp gold and green leaves and pink Kimber. Helen Williams and Joyce Perry, Daughters of Utah Pioneers satin bows. Arranging the many lovely at the bank. Mrs. meeting May 24. The bride was lovely in a to the newlygifts Warnick and Joyce BulThe United States Brewers Foundation, gown of tulle and lace over sa- weds presented were: Marilyn Peterson, Boyd Captain Melva Whitaker presilock feted her at a personal tin. The floor length model Mrs. national trade association of the brewing Wayne Blanch, Carol Ann shower in Lindon. Anather per- ded with Mrs. Darlene Stoddard bowas fashioned with fitted Helen Fillmer with Ly- sonal shower honored Miss Gill-ma- conducting. Roholt, industry, believes that the legal sale of beer dice, long tapered sleeves, Peter man Gibson and LaRae and Linand ale, under wholesome conditions, is a as hosr with sisters-in-laPan collar, edged with sequins, da Rawson as was America, The Beautiful gift bearers. Mrs. Dale Gillman, Mrs. the and a front apron of lace with definite contribution to society and is in the with Mrs. Let-ti-e song opening new Mrs. Gibson donned tesses, The J. Var Gillman and Mrs. Lowthe bouffant skirt featuring ruf- a the Christoffersen acwith white offering public interest. pink linen suit ell Gillman. fles of tulle. A crown of se- cessories invocation. for the trip honeymoon The primary purpose of the Foundation, A lovely trousseau tea was quins and seed pearls held the to Idaho. inwhose members produce 85 of the nations was Mrs. Tincture and Mr. held at the home of Dorothy nylon tulle veil. She carried a They will make their home at Mrs. Gillman in net backed bouquet of pink West malt beverage output, is to maintain wholeProvo, Satur- troduced as a new member. Weber where Mr. Gibson sweetheart rosebuds. is associated with his father in day, May 25, between the hours some conditions through cooperation with state Fifteen good cheer visits were Attendants donned identical of four and eight. farming. and local then authorities, beer and reported. cotton eyelet gowns of pink and Attending the affair from Prior to the wedding, a neigh Refreshments were then serblue and carried nosegays of borhood ale wholesalers and and the public. were: Mr. retailers, and party at the home of Brigham City ved to 25 members and one visipink and white carnations. Mrs. Leo Mecham with Mrs. Mrs. C. R. Barker, Mr. and Mrs. of The purposes the Foundation especially' tor by Mrs. Bergstrom, Mrs. EtSister of the bridegroom, Mrs. Grant Allred assisting, feted the Lee O. Hansen, Dr. and Mrs, ta Gilbert, Mrs. Lola Winters Roland (Sherrell) Harper, was bride-to-brequire the cooperation of the retailer because Barker and Mrs. Clyde P. Floyd matron of honor with Miss Lyn-ett- e Trease and Mrs. Verna Burt he is the principal point of contact with the . Girl friends of the bride gave Larsen. Pierce, sister of the bride, a lovely party at the home of Captain Whitaker then read a Mrs. LeRoy N. BarMr. and public. The Foundation therefore maintains as maid of honor. . Bridesmaid Mrs. from a camp member, Virgil S. Pierce. Hostesses ker are expected home from letter divisional field representatives who make duties were performed by Miss for the is Lou who Arronia Harding, personal shower were Madison, Wisconsin for the wed- now Genevieve' Burt and Miss Elaine Joan serving in the WAF. A Cenfriendly contact with licensees to encourage Lila Armstrong, ding. Mr. Barker will perform Hamilton, Roholt. Lozon Jensen and Glenna Ma- best man duties for his brother. tral Camp letter was also read. maintenance of high standards of operation. ' Mother of the bride chose a Kay Johnson entertained with caulay. In brief, the Foundation constantly seeks to IS MAY BRIDE Miss Ruth Marie Pierce, daughter of pink chiffon model and Mrs. A brides book was made dur-intwo readings followed by sketch Relief First Ward Mr. and Mrs. Virgil S. Pierce of Brigham City, became the Gibson, blue lace for the occagood community relations at all times promote Burt Sr. of James of life the by , the evening. its program of industry bride of H. LaMar Gibson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. sion. Both wore corsages of Mrs. Verna Burt Her sketch was Social Plans through Society s Gibson of West Weber, in the Logan LDS Temple May 24. pink carnations and rosebuds. A special party and closing made most interesting with Wayne Charlton was best man Cub Scout Firemen Is of Mr. Burt and his diary. President A. George Raymond officiated. social will be held for First ward BEER and ALE with Nolan Pierce and Roland Monuments in Utah was tne Pack 941 May Theme Relief society members, TuesHarper as ushers. All pien in June 4, begin- lesson ably presented by Mrs. About 2.5 million people live the wedding party wore white Cub Scout Firemen has been day afternoon, There are about 14 million . 'tBeu&v&Qe. oh RlodeMiicM. Lucy Johnson climaxed by the the theme of the month for Cub ning at 2 p. m. people in the United States over in approximately 850,000 house carnation boutonnieres. 65 years of age. trailers in this country. The social will honor retiring reading of an original poem by Honored guests, who also were Scouts in Pack 941. H. Coan, recent visitor members for of the officers pack and with Meeting organizations Henry corsages presented to was 24 Brigham City from Chicago. in the held all atr to with Eighth members invited were May boutonnieres, grandparServing committees for the ents of the couple: Mrs. P. N. ward with- the group singing, tend. rmii EQUIPMENT folinclude coming year were read and the Pierce, Mrs. C, J. Burton, Mr. America, The Beautiful, officers Outgoing as were ladies named and Mrs. Heber C. Gibson and lowed by prayer by Douglas Mrs. Leona Rees, president; the following P ISHING LICENSES ' Adams. Mrs .Thomas E. Charlton. late Mrs. Sarah Carruthers, first serving committee for the comISHING BOOTS & WADERS The youngsters then joined in counselor; Mrs. Alf Olsen, see ing June Jubilee: Mabel Burr, Dean Thompson as master of ceremonies announced the fol- singing, Smokey, The Bear, di- ond counselor, and Mrs. .L. D Merna Ellis, Lavina Thomas, Fishermans Headquarters Evelyn Johnson, Melva Whitaker, lowing program: vocal solo, Be- rected by Mrs. Lamont Yates Wilde, secretary. cause by Ray Rawson accompa- and accompanied by Mrs. ArMrs. Lillian Felt and Mrs. Darlene Stoddard and Verna Burt nied by Mrs. Clarence Wight; thur Bott. Nelda Parson are Cub master taking charge for of the event, with Mrs. Elhse offered the closing Phone 518 146 South Main sustaintap dance by Gayle Charlton newly and Alan Hadley; vocal duet, the evening wgs Smith Kent. ed officers assisting. Incoming prayer. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Program included skits by officers include: Mrs. Sam Rich Maytime, Gibson accompanied by Mrs. Den I and II followed by a Gim-ic- k ards, Mrs. Ezra B. Owen, Mrs, Tips ar estimated to amount marimba Harold W. Gibson; by Den V. Ronald Packer and Mrs. Grant to $750 million a year in the to went Tim AlAwards Goss, solo by Dean Thompson, United States. Prisbrey ways, followed by a violin se bear badge and arrow point; lection, Cherry Pink and Ap- Mike Romer, arrow point, and ple Blossom White, by Gene- Larry Yates receied his webelos vieve Burt accompanied by Mrs. for Cub Scout graduatiorf. Closing prayer was offered by Wight. Alice Penman, with orchestra Craig Simper. The entire pack toured the accompaniment, sang the Brifire station May 28. dal Waltz. cene ocial Impressive Rites Unite Young Couple well-wisher- pre-nupti- In the interest of the citizens of Utah n . g pic-ure- rTIISHING ti&vszniStxjizB - BRIGHAM TIRE SHOP Dill OUT MEMORIAL DAY FOR (Thursday, May 30) MEMORIAL AT THE TROPICAL RESTA UR ANT DAY of beautiful have a cut flowers for your decorating needs on Memorial Day. Youll be proud to use these lovely blooms in your floral arrangements for the graves of your loved ones. VVe in semi-loa- d OPEN Choose from our large variety at both markets Brigham and in Perry. 10 P.M. REGULAR MENU AT NO INCREASE IN PRICES SMORGASBORD BABY BREATH CARNATIONS 11A.M. to GLADIOLUS SEA FOAM FEVER FEW BE THE MAJESTIC DAISIES The new STALK. STATICE TULIPS GODILA Open Evenings and Memorial Day low-co- drapery idea that has taken the DRAPERIES fancy of WITH A MECHANICAL DEVICE TO PERFECTLY PLEAT YOUR FABRICS Americas 4 Simple Steps 3. Insert hooks. 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