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Show The box riDr news, my, inaii Tuesday Morning, September 22, 1959 First Civic Club Meet to Feature cene ocial Family Specialist The first meeting of the fall and winter season for members of Civic Improvement club will be held Thursday afternoon, Sept. 24. at the War Memorial Home. . In keeping with the club theme for the year of Home and Family Living, Dr. Don Carter of, Utah State University will be the guest speaker for the afternoon. He is head of the Department of Family Living and Child Development at USU. His subject will be Children in the Home. Mrs. Chester Johnson and Mrs. J. Wayne Johnson, are for the afternoons program. A musical number will also be enjoyed. The social hour will begin at 3:30 p. m. and meeting at 4 p. m. All members of Civic Improvement club are invited to attend, according to Mrs. Howard Mills, president. Polo Alto Beckons Newlyweds Now at home at 559 Matadero Apartment 3, Palo Alto, Califor--1 ma are Mr. and Mrs. Arlan Saunders, recent newlyweds. wedThe popular pair spoke Aileen L. Nelson, Society Editor Telephone 771 ding promises in the Salt Lake LDS temple with immediate family members and close friends attending. Wedding dinner was served to the bridal party at Harmons Cafe following the vows. The bride is the former Elaine Reeve, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wedding bells will ring this iiy wiyiywy w Albert J. Reeve, A group of Box Elder countians week for Miss Diane Earl, daughBrigham City. Mr. Saunders, Provo, is the son ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted C. Earl, joined Sons of Utah Pioneers on a of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Saunders, Brigham City, and Max L. Snow, three day trip to the Hole son of Robert Snow, also of Brig- special Springfield, Ore. in the Rock crossing on the Colorham City and the late Mrs. Snow. Reception Held The following evening the Fourth They will be married Sept. 25 ado River, near Glen canyon. ward recreation hall in Brigham in the Logan LDS temple with a They were among three large City was adorned with bouquets of reception to be held in their honor bus loads, 100 people in all, who late summer flowers and the reon Friday Oct. 2, in the Eighth took the trip. ward recreation hall. ceiving line greeted guests before A plaque was removed from the an archway decorated with pink Both are graduates of Box Eland turquoise der High school and seminary and edge of the river and replaced carnations, chryat in a and dedicated rock large santhemums and rose3. are now employed by Thiokol the entrance of the Hole in the The bride was radiant in a crea-tio- n Chemical corporation. of Chantilly lace and tulle Miss Earl has attended Utah Rock. over taffeta. The fitted bodice was Utah State University The following members of the for two local SUP, and some partners, Regular meeting and initiation reembroidered with appliqued seed years. Mr. Snow has fulfilled a two-ye- made the trip: Mr. and Mrs. B. C. will be in order as members of pearls, featured shprt sleeves and mission for the 1 DS church Call, Ben Wadrnan, Brigham the Eagles Auxiliary plan their appliqued motif adorned the neckline. The bouffant shirt was fashin the West Central States mis- City; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Munns, Wednesday meeting. sion. Mr. and Mrs. William Hurd, WilMeeting will commence at 8 p ioned with full tiers of Chantilly ; . They will make their future liam Adams and Albert Curley, m., Wednesday, Sept. 23, in the lace and tulle. She wore beaded home in Brigham City. aerie hall. all of Garland. pearl and sequin taira and her veil was of illusion. White rose buds and carnations with turquoise carnations accents completed her bridal bouquet. RaDene Reeve, a sister, was maid of honor with Elaine e Nanette Humprheys, Mr. and Mrs. Arlan Saunders, CAKE DISPLAYED AND CUT Home from their honeymoon and Everton and as recent newlyweds, cut and served their elaborate wedding cake at Speth Gayla now enroute to Cedar City, where bridesmaids. their wedding reception in Ihe Fourth LDS ward recreation hall. they will make a home and conMrs. Saunders will be remembersd as the former Elaine Reeve, Turquoise and Pink tinue their education at the ColAll attendants wore turquoise daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Reeve, Brigham City. of Southern Mr. are Utah, lege florescent taffeta glow crystal and Mrs. Arlen D. Grimshaw. sheaths and curried pink carna- BYU, is teacher of accordion and The pair exchanged he, along with his biide, served as wedding tions. dance directors in BYU wurd. He promises in .the Salt Lake LDS of the Marilyn Reeve, sister is a mechanical engineer and is temple, Sept. 11 with Elder Henry sisbride, and Janeal Saunders, D. Taylor, assistant to the Counof the brdegroom, performed currently employed at Dymic in ter cil of the Twelve, performing the flower girl duties in pink nylon California. Reports of a successful Women L at ceremony. Christian Temperance Urifon conwith frosted white designs trimThe bride is the former Cathvention held in Tremonton, Thursmed with white lace; pink taffeta-sasWILL WED FRIDAY Miss Diane Earl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. erine Siggard, daughter of Mr. and day, Sept. 17, are given by Mrs. tied at the waistline and they Ted E. Earl, Brigham City, will become Mrs. Max L. Snow in rites 704 South Lucinda Jensen, president. Mrs. Lewis Siggard, too, carried pink carnations. to be performed in the Logan LDS Temple Friday, Sept. 25. Second West, Brigham City. Mr. Mrs. Jensen tells of a very fine Mrs. Reeve chose turquoise Marriage licenses Issued by the Grimshaw is the son of Mr. and crowd of union members, especialtucked nylon for her gown, with Box Elder County Clerk's ofMrs. George D. Grimshaw, Enoch, ly those from Mrs. Saunders in navy blue taf fice, Brigham City. Utah. feta. They pinned Music for the three sessions was pink carnations their shoulders. Wedding dinner was served at by Mrs. Ruth Lichford, Charles Bennett Larsen, 23, of conducted Mrs. Hazel Wilcox and Mrs. Mary Robert Wurston was best man Harmans Cafe in Salt Lake City. of and 18, Jean Allen, Tremonton, Anderson. with Ron Reeve and Kent SaunSaturday evening, Sept. 12, in Tremonton, on Sept. 9. Mrs. Victoria Johnson led the dethe ward recreation ders as ushers. Men in the wedJean Alfred Bernard, 2G, Ogden, votional find pledge to the flag in hall the newlyweds were honored oi ding party choke turquoise Martin and 'lolrnun, 18, openiag session. at a wedding reception. white carnation boutonnieres. Roy, on Sept. 9. Luncheon was especially deliciLovely Music Forming .the setting for the reBrown Bradford, 27, of ous and speakers enjoyable Richard and on cha the music Background line a was white trellis ceiving Informative. pel organ was played by Mis. Brigham City, and Ellen Anderwith twe large baskets of white Speakers included Mrs. Utah, Clarence Wight with the Johnson sen, 24, Brigham City, on ept. 10. gladioli and' yellow Chrysantheorchestra furnishing music for Phillip Golden Cunninghum, 39, Mrs. Gordon Worley, and Senator mums on either side. Kleon Kerr. In Peaude Sol dancing from- 10.30 p. m. until Ogden, and Adriene II. Backhum, Mrs. Jensen relates that it was a 33, Ogden, on Sept. 11. was The new Mrs. Grintshaw midnight. to meet the gracious new Peter pleasure 24, Jared Christensen, Cake Elaborate in of soi a gown peaude lovely of Tremonton, Reverand pastor and Judith Larsen, a The City Brigham elaborate wedding cake, with sweep train. The scalloped Newman and his wife. Reverand five tiered fruit cake, was iced in 19, on Sept. 11. neckline was encrusted with seed Clinton Johnson, Archie 26, Newman delivered grace at the white and featured lacy butterpearls and embroidery. The sleevnoon day meal. flies, bows, hearts, wedding bells Boise, Idaho, and Verna LaRoyce es were long and tapered. Pearl-izeDuring the election of officers on 21, Boise, Anderson, Idaho, and roses with finpink turquoise orange blossoms held the Mrs. Jensen was again named 11. two was It Sept. topped with gertip veil. She carried yellow Dee Rhodes Forrest, 29, Brig president with Mrs. Ann Dickey, e wedding bells surrounded with chrysanthemums tied with white Mrs. Alice Ault, REACH 50 YEAR MILESTONE Mr. and Mrs. John Rasmussen Swans ham City and Judith Jueschke, 21, and streamers in her bridal bouuet. treasurer, Mrs. Geola Nelson, re11. on just recently celebrated their golden wedding anniversary with famWis., Milwaukee, Sept. colonnades between the supported Sister Is Matron and Mrs. A. B, ily members at a dinner party held at the home of a daughter, Mrs. John Otto Schoen, 26, Brigham cording secretary the layers bf coke. Her sister, Mrs. Frank J. (WilCarroll, corresponding secretary. 19. Clyde Admstrong. and Karen Goodey, Genevieve Burt was at the guest City Brig All are from ma) Petty, was matron of honor prigham Union with book and Arnold A. Larson served ham City, on Sept. 11. with bridesmaids Gloria Hawkes, of the exception Mrs. Nelson end Ralph Eugene Tolman, Jr., 20, Mrs. Carroll whd are affiliated master of ceremonies. Shirley Jolley and Nina Siggard, Mr. and Mrs. Arlen D. Grimshaw exchanged wedNEWLYWEDS and Glenda Wells, Williams, Ariz., Presented Program with the Salt Lake City Union. another sister. ding vows in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Sept. 11. A wedding recepMiss Burt entertained with two 16, Corinne, on Sent. 14. Nieces Artis Petty and Charlene Plans are for the coming Instition was held in their honor Sept. 12 In the Brigham , Burnha-mJeDavid John 22, violin selections end Maye Lartute to be held in Ogden ' with Hatch, were flower girls. LDS ward recreation hall. sen gave an original reading. En- rome, Idaho, and Jennie Ann June convention set for Salt Lake - , All attendants wore green cryswith vocal numbers Dick, Jerome, Idaho, on Sept. 14. City. tertaining tal taffeta gowns fa6hioned with ber, "Its a Mighty Good World Duane Deakin, 24, Tremonton, were Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Boman by Derral Siggard, round necklines, tapering into a V After All, Mr. and Mrs. John Rasmussen ship and J. Earl Johnston accompanied and Florence Darlene Roberts, 18, by Mrs. Sigserved in the in the back, set off with a white also accompanied Mr. Rasmussen were entertained on the occasion ' HAWAII Tremonton on Sept. 14. by Mrs. Johnston. f for ribbon belt. They carried white gard. of their golden wedding anniver- Mantua LDS ward bishopric Yellowto In of were travel For refreshments honeymoon Leave November 19 Fly down charge sary recently by immediate fam- 15 years, is well known for his baskets of yellow and bronze 'The boss just offered me an InMrs. Eva Valentine, Mrs. Mane stone National park, Mrs. GrimPan American Jet. Return fine singing voice and generosity chrysanthemums. ily members and grandchildren. terest in the business, the young wool pla-idonned a shaw Susie Wilma Oborn, on beautiful Lurline. Be In HaMoyes, green Mrs. chose with a his in Siggard deep talent, along green sharing Dinner was served at the home In the pretty steno. Coombs and Sonja Peters. ReNae clerk confided waii for their- - Statehood Celecivic gown for her daughters reception ensemble with' black accessories. of Mr. and Mis. Clyde Armstrong, his brother, at community, He did? she asked in surAndersen and Joan Grover were bration. For complete details and Mrs. Grimshaw wore pink. and church functions. West Forest. Seagull Camp in charge of the many lovely gifts prise. write or phone Vida Fox ClawBoth wore white and carnations fara was he Mantua In dairy 153 Plnces were marked for chilMrs. Merle Christensen, Yeah," the young man replied son Travel Center, 210 So. 13th presented the newlyweds. roses in their corsages. will be hostess for West North Fifth dren, grandchildren and the fol- mer and for many years endear- yellow I if said didnt reflectively. "He FZast, Salt Lake City, Utah. Keith Anderson was best man Honeymooned ed himself to Box Elder High lowing: Mr. mid Mrs, Martin Rasopening meeting of the fall season For honeymoon travel the new take an interest in the business Tel. Da with Frank J. Petty and Richard In his students as school capacity Rasof for Seagull Camp Daughters mussen, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Mis. Saunders donned a turquoise pretty soon, he'd fire me. Grimshaw as ushers. All male school custodian. Utah Pioneers. mussen, Mrs. Drucilla Iversen and overblouse and white pleated skirt Delighted with the arrival of a He fills his davs now with help- members of the wedding party Mrs. Varian Keller. . The meeting is set for Wednes- with white accessories. They honborn wore boutonwhite carnation baby Saturday, daughter, exing his wife. They both enjoy Mr. and Mrs. Rasmussen Sept. 19, at Thomas D. Dee Memo- day, Sept. 23, at 7:30 pm. with a eymooned at Idaho Falls, Jennys birds and lovely green nieres. changed wedding vows in the Salt flowes, Luke, Jackson Hole, Wyo., back Mrs. Glenn C. (Connie) Davis, rial hospital in Ogden are Mr. and good attendance desired. lawns. 1909. Luke LDS temple Aug. 25, Mrs. John F. Swisher. of the by way of Bear Lake and on to sister bride, Dec. was born Rasmussen registered Mrs. Interesting Program Mr. Rasmussen was born Sept. The little Miss has been named California via Nevada amd Lake at book. the aguests guest 1889 of in Mantua, daughter son of Hans 22, 1, 18R9, in Mantua, An interesting progrnm has been Tahoe. Host and hostess for the eve- Jane Ann. a but any day or night your and Johanna Nielson Rasmussen. Julius and Christina Jeppsen KelCoffee Mrs. Swisher is the former Char-lee- arranged at the Navaho The bride has been active in were Bishop and Mrs. J. His parents came from the old ler. She attended senool in Man- ning school on Intermountain the Manuel. shop and church activities, irreplaceable valuables may community tua then the Old Brigham Young Norris Larsen. include Mr. and campus for Sego Lily DUP mem- as well as at Box Elder High country aboard the last sailing Grandparents be lost Serving in marLogan. She through misplacement, theft or fire. University bers. school. She has attended Brig In charge of serving were Mrs. Mrs. Richard T. Manuel, St. Charried at the age of 19 before she held ha-Lettie Christofferson, Mrs. Leila les, III. and Mr. and Mrs. John F. Young University and was Opening social will be had a chance to teach school. Swisher, Phoenix, Arizona. at Thiokol Chemical Thursday, Sept. 24, at 8 p m. with employed She has served as president of Grover and Mrs. Faye Laney. Ardinner to be served promptly in the corporation prior to her marriage. LanMiss Ruth were gifts of LDS the ladies ranging every auxiliary The bridegroom is a graduate of coffee shop. to put your valuables in a church and at one time was both ey and Miss Darlene Tracy. Cake Displayed f Relief Society and Primary presif Displayed and cut during the dent. She has hud a special talSAFE DEPOSIT BOX and his spent evening was the beautiful wedding ent for teaching Have you, cake. The cuke accented the many years teaching theology. Proudly announcing the arrival of of a They now reside in the First green and white color scheme baby daughter are Mr. and someone or three-tiereMrs. Lee E. Clement, Brigham ward, greutly enjoy Mrs. Ras- the reception and the sugar bells, City. mussen's beautiful canaries and creation featured you know, f Little eight pounds five and nod go visiting hearts and miniature lovebirds. African violets, ounce Joni was born Sept. 15 often. The top layer held an archway and children grandchildren INUM.0CKIM8 0IAM0N0 RINGS moved to a Their children are Bishop Ches- over wedding bells. The entire at Cooley Memorial hospital. She sfaod upon a luce has two brothers, Gary Lee and 7 DIAMOND BRIDAL PAIR Mrs. arrangement Mantua; ter Rusmussen, new home? and covered tuble and ornamental iced Scott Lee. Clyde (Barbara) Armstrong Mrs. Clement is the former Ruth Dale Rasmussen who now teaches candles enhanced the setting on -Gilbert, daughter of Mrs. Laura at Utih State University in Lo- either side of the cake. Your Wagon RINGS INURIOCK UCURCIY, Gilbert, Brigham City, Program Presented Ifoatcaa will call with gan. They have seven grandchilNtYU SHIFT 01 TWISTS Youll find it will pay you many times over Program during the evening, dren. gifta and friendly mas announced Paul by Siggard, to keep such valuables as these in a greetings from the EXCITING ter of ceremonies, Included: vo Safe Deposit Box: cul solo, Diane Meacham, accom-- 1 pumed by Mrs. Helen Bunnell; NEW Polio Jruur finutv Mr a loon clarinet solo, Fantasia by Der- f.ritiiuatt The House of Fine Diamonds" Cr Tillr feirth (itiho FALL (.orar ti and Lew Mis. Mary Robbins entertained n,'f Niggard, accompanied by his $tQM k Ortifx it Yu( W,U a wife; twirling routine by Barbara at and a neire daughter sisters, V, S Savuigi BnkJi Military ViUe Rex of tie and Renae FASHIONS Carole Bishop Bishop, Satdinner party 1347-- R prettily arranged bill, of Sate lcd vocal solo, People Stephenson; urday at her home. ' In Mrs Will Were Love," by Say Guest list Inrltided Mrs. Charles Bitter nnd Mnv Bitter. Mrs. Nells Glenn Davis, arrompanied by Sandburg and Mrs. M. R. Leisn- - Mrs. Siggard; violin selection, by Phon 234 You Were 70 Soulh Main Burt, man. all of Salt I ake City; Mrs F Genevieve M Hurtm in, Ogden and Mrs. J. W. Meant for Me, accompanied by tt ImWmnhImIImImo ftw 4 hnt Lleanor Crimshuw; vocul num- Steele, Unghum City. Witness Plaque Dedication SUP Temple Wedding Bells to Chime Initiation Meet Set by Auxiliary ar VSSSfc Pair Returns From Honeymoon u La-De- Successful WCTU Convention Held Marriage Licenses i a--t Fifth-Tent- h Da-rlen- lea-ves-. ma-hn- t; Devoted Couple Celebrate 50th Anniversary With Family Fifth-Tent- h Daughter Delights Swisher Couple YouVc Probably Been Lucky So - n Far. Now is tic time Parents Announce fit-proo- Birth of Girl has rmntiii d one-hal- just ,150 Sister Entertains At Dinner Party ' ' aimayamj ROBERTAS I Palmerj Jewelry thtfi-proo- |