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Show ... ' R&r Recites Vows in Salt Lake Temple ocial Aileen L. Nelson, Society Editor . ' S I' 5 "$ T The Salt Lake LDS temple Host and hostess for. the ;,re vows eeption were Mr. and "Mr s. v J. was the scene of nuptial Miss StaufJoAnn Dell Sackett, assisted by - Donna exchanged by fer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cook and Afton Beesley. --, Glen Stauffer, RFD 2, Brigham Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Dabb City, and S. Wayne Butler, son were at the guest book. -Butof Mr. and Mrs. Clifford In charge of serving were Mr. ler, Brigham City, Aug. 22. and Mrs. Jack Butler and Mrs. Following the wedding rites a Raymond (Erma) Butler, assist wedding dinner was served at ed by Carolyn Bridges, Deoa the Tropical Restaurant in Brig- Christensen, Frances Hyer and ham City with the parents of Kay Molgard. , ", the bridegroom as hosts. A wedAda Lyd were Arranging gifts ding reception was held the Scothern and Helen Fulmer same evening in the Willard with Karen Sherfil Facer, ward. Younger and Janice Beesley. r The receiving line stood beDisplayed during the! 'evenlnij fore an archway decked in au- was the beautifully, decorated tumn hues. A hanging basket wedding cake. The held lovebirds and baskets of affair stood upon a. table covautumn gladioli completed the ered with a setting. cloth under-laiwith coral, taf The bride was lovely in a feta. It was adorned with tallsl gown of Chantilly lace over man roses and topped with tulle and satin. The scooped miniature temple. neckline was accented with tintOrgan music was durj ed sequins and seed pearls. The ing the reception by played Mrs. Roy skirt was ballerina length. She (Helen Jane) Lemon and Mrs. wore a veil of illusion caught up Merlin (Ruth) Lemon. Entertainto a taira also adorned with seing with vocal selections was quins and seed pearls. Mrs. Richard (Lucille) Lisonbie, Completing her bridal ensem- cousin of the bride. ble was an noseFor honeymoon travel to Yelgay of autumn rosebuds tied lowstone park, the new Mri. with white ribbons. Butler donned a coral sheath Mrs. Delbert (Edrls) Johnson with beige accessories. ; was matron of honor with The newlyweds will reside in Bracgger, Carolyn Perry Tremonton upon returning from and Carol Foulger as brides- their honeymoon. maids. . Mrs. Johnson chose an apricot nylon gown with bridesmaids Back to school specials t donning identically designed gowns of apricot floral print. All carried noseMr. and Mrs. S. gays of cream carnations tipped WILL RESIDE AT TREMONTON orange. Wayne Butler spoke wedding promises Aug. 22 in the Salt with To help prepare the ' school Flower girls f were Christine Lake LDS Temple. Mrs. Butler is the former JoAnn for school, we are offering girl and Butler with Butler Randy this week. Anklets at ten cents Stauffer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stauffer, Route dresses of apricot sell pair. These regularly Two,- Brigham City. Mr. Butler is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stauffer chose a. beige per' for thirty-nin- e cents.- - Sorry the Mrs. Clifford Butler, Brigham City. line gown and pinned autumn limit is three pair per customer. rosebuds at her shoulder. Mrs. A small deposit will hold your were a Butler suit and her beige choice of car coat or winter coat, Mrs. DeVere Christensen Linda Kay Porter Has y on our corsage was of orange daisies. plan, uhULyou Back From California Sixth Anniversary Best man duties were per- need it. wi f While at Robertas loot aj the formed by Merlin Reeder with Mrs. has Christensen DeVere Linda Kay Porter, daughter Raymond Butler and Lynn western Girl denims. These are of Mrs. Irene H. Porter, was just returned from three weeks Stauffer serving as ushers. All ideal for those extra activities feted on her sixth birthday an- in Los Angeles where she has men in the wedding party wore during the school season, availwith orange tipped cream carnation able in shorts and longs, ymens niversary, Sunday, Aug. 24, at been getting acquainted and womens styles. ; fi Christensen boutonnieres. the two newest the family home. Her sister, DeAnn Porter, was grandsons. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilson, hostess to neighborhood chilLos Angeles, announce the ardren and relatives. Your vote will keepr The children played games, rival of their third child, a son, MARGARET R. EVANS enjoyed birthday treats, presen- born Aug. 2 at a Los Angeles He will be named ted Linda Kay with lovely pres- hospital. Republican Candidate . ents and Kathy Hansen won the Christian Paul. The eight pound 14 ounce youngster has two sisdoor prize. In office as Guest list included: Charlene ters, Julie Ann and Marsha. BOX ELDER COUNTY Mrs. Wilson is the former Lois Nay, Kathy Hansen, Shawna Jor' gensen, Shawna Jensen, Judy Christensen. RECORDER Born just a tfceek before, July Holly, Christine Whitaker, Holi ( Richard DeVere Bar-rerly and Lorraine Nelson, Jlene 26, was to insure continue t ' second son of Mr. and Mrs. McMurtrey, Deanna Baird, PaulEfficient, Friendly Service , Mrs. Barrere ette Mitchell and Susan Sebek. Robert Barrere. is the former Sharon ChristenVOTE IN THE PRIMARY . sen. Mrs. Christensen and daughSEPT. 9, 1958' High Priests Quorum . both ter, Kathleen, greeted (Paid Political Adv.) Enjoys Barbeque Meal youngsters on their visit. Other Brigham City visitors The High Priests quorum of at the Wilson and Barrere home North Box Elder stake held were Miss Mabel Christensen; delightful party Saturday Gay Ann Larsen, daughter of ning, Aug. 23, at the Mr. and Mrs. Scott Larsen, and ward recreation hall. Hot barbeque dinner, prepar- Barbara Christensen, daughter ed by Emery Wight, was served of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Christento 218 attending. sen. Program for the evening inGay Ann visited with her siscluded quartet numbers by Lee ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Andersen, DeLaun Sackett, Earl Clifford Cook, for a week, and Wright and Eugene Wright, and Barbara has renfained in Southa comic reading by Miss Bessie ern California visiting with her Hansen. sister, Alene, and family. The party was under the direction of Lewis S. Wight, president; A. Fullmer Allred and George A. Nielson, counselors and Robert K. Snow, secretary of the stake High Priests ... Reception in Ogden Fetes Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. John Linford were married In the Salt Lake LDS temple, Aug. 14 and greeted guests at a reception at the Thirty-EightLDS ward, Ogden. Mrs. Linford, the former Barbara D. Hone, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl D. Hone, Ogden, and Mr. Linford is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Lin-lorBrigham City. A wedding breakfast honored the newlyweds after the temple ceremony at the Hotel Utah Starlite Gardens with parents of the bridegroom as hosts. For the wedding and reception, the lovely bride chose a gown of Chantilly lace over satin. The bodice was formed with Chantilly lace underlaid with satin. The scalloped neckline was trimmed with pearls and the fullpeau de soie skirt extended into a chapel train. A cascade of white orchids, elf roses and stephanotis made up the bridal bouquet. Mrs. Marilyn Stater, matron of honor, Miss LaJette Grimm and Miss JoAnn Hone, junior bridesmaid, attended. They wore pink cotton lace sheaths with bow and sash and held white lace fans, adorned with elf roses and featured white carnations and stephanotis. Mrs. Hone wore a blue lace h heath and Mrs. Linford a mauve lace sheath. four-tiere- I Performing duties of best man was Robert Olsen with t Lynn Hone, Richard Knight, Cordon Stocks and Randall Jensen ushi j ering. Mrs. June Radle was at the guest book; Mr. and Mrs, Rodger Sparks in charge of .serving and Mrs. Kathy Ensign, Mrs. Thelma Bohman and hand-ertchete- d d Miss Marene Mecham arranging gifts. The new Mrs. Liqfords going away ensemble included a gray suit with red accessories. They at Yellowstone honeymooned park and are now at home in Brigham City. Both are Utah State Univer- La-Vo- n sity graduates. Mr. Linford has been commissioned a second lieutenant in the USAH and his first assignment is to. Adjutant General school at Fort Benjamin Har- rison in Indianapolis, Inc. He is a technical abstractor at Tbjokol Chemical corporation. Prior to her marriage, the at a bride was entertained brunch at the Ogden Golf and Couiftry club given by Mrs. C. T. Hone and Mrs. Mark Hone; a shower was given by Mrs. Keith Slater and one by Mrs. Daniel Ward, Mrs. Thomas Haycock and Miss Donna Gibbs. TEMPLE BRIDE Lovely Barbara D. Hone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl D. Hone, Ogden, became the LDS Temple bride of John Linford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Linford, Brigham City, Aug. 14. in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Wedding breakfast was served at Hotel Utah Starlite Gardens and a reception in Ogden further honored the A patio gaily decorated with colored balloons formed the setting for the second birthday anniversary party for young Scott Horn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arlan Horn, Little Valley. The event was held at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fawson Cooke, Thursday afternoon. Twenty relatives and friends called during the afternoon. Birthday refreshments were served and serving table was centered with a big birthday cake. Many lovely gifts were received by the delighted little guest of honoi but highlight of the Hans Knudsen visiting. Mrs. J. J. Christensen was in charge of the games and enter tainment. Now serving the Knudsen fam ily as president is Mrs. C. M. (Blanche Knudsen) Norton, and vice president is Henry Knud- - - lay-awa- "J Hans Knudsen Family Gathers for Reunion of the Thirty two members family met for reunion, Sunday, Aug. 24, at Liberty Park in Salt Lake City. Dinner was enjoyed followed by an afternoon spent in playing volley ball, relay races and AT ROBERTAS , couple. Balloons Decorate Path During Birthday Party Mrs. Floyd G. Davis and three LEAVE FOR ARABIA children, Gregory, Nancy and Christine left last Wednesday for Saudia, Arabia. They will join First Lt. Davi-who has been on duty since May with the U. S. Air Force s there. Young Mother and Three Youngsters Leave By Plane for Saudia , Arabia Wednesday Mrs. Floyd G. Davis and three children, Gregory, 3 a; Nancy, nine months, 2, and Christine, day was receiving a big red wa left Wednesday, Aug. 20, for gon from his grandparents. Saudia Arabia. Mrs. Davis, the former ( daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Jensen, will join her husband, First Lt. Davis, at Tripoli. They plan to be gone a year. Lt. Davis is on special services duty for the U. S. Air Force and has been stationed at Saudia Arabia since May. Mrs. Davis and the ! children have been in Brigham City for the past four months with her FINAL WEEK! 9 Box Elder NEWS Wednesday, August 27, 1958 Brigham City, Utah parents. They left from Salt Lake, flew to South Carolina, then continued on their journey. Brigham WTCU Group OrganizedLocally Brigham Womens Christian Temperence Union was recently organized at the Tropical Reswith taurant- in Brigham City of the Mrs. Lucinda Jensen state organization in charge. First step of business was the naming of the local organization followed by election of officers. Mrs. Anne Dickey was sustained as president; Mrs. Margaret R. Evans, vice president, and Mrs. Louise S. Theuson, secretary. Next scheduled meeting will be held Thursday, Sept. 25. 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Choice of finishes, upholstery colors. rubber-treade- d $1495 Others from $11.75 Necklaces Bracelets Earrings for $00 PHONE 250 31 NORTH MAIN REXALL DRUG PALMER Brigham Citys Largest Drug Store Health Is Priceless, 'Ysl Costs Less ThanEvsr Doha P JEWELRY . 56 South Main o FINAL SUMMER get NOW 1.29 3 pairs fhafseur P 037 Reg. 1.35 only black calf. cm ar Reg. 1.65 pre-flex- ed SlEECCH COSCO August 30 with corduroy surface treatment in fashion-necrushed Mrs. Nile A. Sorenson and three sons left Monday evening for their home at Atwater, California, after spending the past month in Brigham City. Mrs. Sorenson is the former of Charlene Wight, daughter Lewis S. Wight. They have been visiting with Mr. Wight and and other family members friends. ed. spectacular stocking d 1 Civil - i ' ' ft. Stratford, Mgr. .70 South Main 47 SOUTH MAIN: |