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Show w I'yyf mw9 fi ff'iitf,yt Tuesday, NovemEer 7, 196T ocial Sarah Yates, Society Editor mm jju u awfrati ummrnm mm Vy IfraH tell WWl IWIJJIJ !JI nH IlW Former Students Say Vows '' - J I f I ; ,1. r I t I ciated cereConcluding the double-rinmony and exchange of vows Maurice Mishlei sang, Wtdding Prayer by Dunlap, and the young was couple presented a Lundy Bible with appiopriate remaiks Ernest K Hurst, by Rev Kuipeis the accompanist lor Mishler's solo, plaed the wedding match and backgiound music The bride was attired m a lovely gown of white lace, wuth matching finger-tippeveil. She carried a corsage of white cainaMons on a white Bible. Her bridesmaid, Miss Marie L. Begay of Salt Lake City, was attued in MRS IVAN RUDD, of Ogden, a waltz length gown of blue thil-fo- n District Utah Gnl Chairman, and woie a white hat Miss Scout Council, presented the Cuiv-eBegay carried a bouquet of pink Bar to Marilyn Biousseau This carnations is the highest award an lnferme-Lewis J. Fish, former teacher ate may earn in the Scout proof the young couple while at Doris Brousseau received gram was best man. the 5 school, point pin which shows that Wtndell F Floyd, also of Intershe has mountain school, gave the bride formance completed successful perin the live fields of the away in behalf of her parents who senior program, tamjnng, service, could not be present. kmnvl F preparation, ollowing the wedding, a recep- emeigency of the Girl Scout Council, edge tion was held at the home of Mr. and Expanding her inteiests and Mrs Ernest K. Hurst, where friends of the young couple assis- Caiyl Ann Jackman was presi ted serving the wedding cake and Five-yea- the first class Scout aw aid r service pins were other refreshments Approximateto Jeri Sue Gentry, Brenda 75 older students were guests Benton ly Kathy McDonald, Cathy at the wedding in adition to friends and acquaintances invited by the Whitlock, Caryl Ann Jackman and Margie Tripp. couple Mr. and Mrs Leslie will reside Brousseau Becky Cox, Doris at 1489 South State street, in Salt and Marilyn Brousseau, of the local senior troop, were in charge Lake City, alter a brief of the program Diana Madman, Della Lansing, Mollie Cliee and Darlene Berry, of the Intermoun-taischool tioops, presented the A Scouts own flag ceremony ceremony closed the program The Jollyette Dancing club will Those who took part in expressing have its opening dance Saturday, their interpretations of the Girl Nov 11, at the War Memorial Scout laws in this ceremony were Home Social hour will begin at Carol Schreffler, Cathy Whitlock, Kay Skaggs, Mary Jo Knudsen, Mr and Mis Cam Harmon are Kathy Strong, Kathy Commre, Becky Davis, Maiilyn Biousseau, dance chairmen for the year. of Brigham City, and Judy and g i - S. U . ' iVj . waltz-lengt- h d 1 d d L EXCHANGE VOWS Mr. and Mrs. Howard Leslie exchanged nuptial vows in a recent ceremony performed at the Protestant Student Center. The new bride is the former Helen Ann Shipley. They will make a home in Salt Lake City. d BOX LUNCHES 14 Chicken, Frencn fries 5 Golden Brown Shrimp, Scones and honey fries, rolls, cocktail sauce Deep Fried Fish and Chips, rolls, cocktail sauce . JUNIOR SIZE BOXES of Chicken, Shrimp and Veal HOT DOG ON A STICK $1.25 $1.25 95c 85c . Phone PA North Main 380 n Jollyette Club Set First Dance RINGSIDE CAFE 9pm Mattress Rebuilding , ,- Wt,v 0 - - J- -- k V u 4 T$v :ste-" ' A i w - ..VvfTs-y- ton6; y v 1 Inter-mountai- n Scout t 00 IH Eastern Star Plans Potluck A ing Church Women Plan Meetings Womens Association Circles e Community Presbyterian church will meet during this week Members of the circles are asked to take notice of the times and places for meetings, and to bring newcomers and guests along for the sessions Morning circle will meet Thursday. Nov 9, at the church at 9 30 a m Hostess for the morning is Mrs Farrell Hunt, while Mis William H Yates will serve as1 discussion leader Ntn sery care will be provided for children ' pre-scho- AFTFRNOON circle will be held! on Thursday, Oct 9, at 30 p. m. at the home of Mis Grace Lloyd, 450 South Sixth West Discussion leader for the day is Mrs Francis 1 , ir'l W8 1 vtoP V 1 Kvrln- ' IV: 'r- ' V A ' , Ji 31 4 Lay Away Now for Christmas Janette Cole $15 Certificate $10 Certificate Patty Moyes Mrj. John Metzger $6 Certificate Hazel Mdntire Certificate $5 Geneva Pingree $3 Certificate Ida Hadfield $2 Certificate WIN FREE! LADY ALYCE DOLL Drawing December 1st No Purchase Necessary COME IN AND BROUSE G AROUND rK , ylna J . BELTONE OF OGDEN Washington Blvd. Ogden, Utah E FX 9 ... 2977 1V1AKFS IsaipEiidlEQfi jr i - - ' ; r j rSU i i S I i lUMito s MAIN Infants and Childcns Clothing wire 1 cl:-- rpm us si d m pint, Hsjonnl !"ur of the hoot follow! d is ,v itlie o Mi C.d, e "I (III l lilHIJI l, is Itimis H' I H is e arid M F""l i ol, ol I fie 1. 1, i 1 m j, (is n 'id With l!. pint t up w h d l' " SI V ' - 'V- x , - Uf- ' Y - . i,v . ,j Fulton G. (Tommy) Thompson EXPERIENCED... Gnl the fields 8' niiling - for City Council Smuts from nop und members of M .s Arli ne Joigensen's troop t Intcrmoum.iin school were hosto a s.n.or Girl Smut troop tess's fiotn Ogden Sitmduy at the a h'Hil. The Ogdin Smuts ptesinled a program for the local go is In the niw Got Smut room t tlu school Voiim a ml f im s were followed bv talks on the ddfeimt parts of the senior piogtnm Jhcse tnciud id the no tnhership reqmremens, the fne point pmgt un a de ptiyriims opi n to Nitmnil and inti rn itiona A SOUTH nu. r ( ity oi'l Brigham Citys Newest Store For .......... Take advantage of a FRTF. AUDIOMI RTIC HFARING TrST. M Troop Recently 83 p.m. to 4 p.m. You are cordially invited to attend regardless of make of hearing aid you are now wearing. 'TV A . 1 VMu Senior Scouts Host Ogden , from SUPPLIES FOR AIL U.A!Ln.'1 Y OUTS OtI Scouts receiving awards at the annual Juliette low tea held Sunday Oct 2L include Jeri Sue Gentry, Cathy Whitlock. Marllsn Brousseau, Marjorie Tripp, Brenda Fenton Doris Brousseau, and Saryl Jackman. Misses Irom the picture is Kathy McDonald, who also received Pn " h"nr ot ,hc blrlht,,e of 'e founder o( the Girl Scouting movement in tlHUmted States COMPANY ( PALMER JEWELRY TO EVERTONMATTRESS GRAND OPENING PRIZE WINNERS This is a FREE SERVICE conducted by M. Don Isbell at ' 4 Delivery Ph. PA EVERY TUESDAY - -- 24 East 1st South ... FREE HEARING AID CLINIC 2431 Xl 'to SET NOVEMBER DATE Miss Dorothy Gene Sereika will become the bride of John F.. Gomez in services planned for Nov. 11 at St. Henrys Catholic church. The couple will make their home in Brigham City following their fall wedding. the By J. Oleen Palmer to your wardrobe. Pick out any dress or suit. Put it on. Then take a look in the mirror. What do you see? Are you pleased with your reflection? Now go to your jewelry case. Pick out one or more smart pieces of costume jewelry that you selected here. Put these a clasp, gleaning pieces a pin emblazoned with brilliants, a pair of beautiful earrings . . , into your personal picAnd presto! you have ture. given that dress or suit the chic touch of Paris that all well dressed women of all ages love so much. Yes, you must admit, ladies, that smartly designed costume does something for jewelry your ensemble that nothing else can do. Why dont you come in today and look over our extensive display of costume jewelry? Here you will find just about everything that any lady could possibly wish for. And, best of all, its so inexpensive. Why, even a small amount will buy something new and lovely to spark up your dresses and suits. We like to make our customers happy. So we carry one of the largest stocks of good jewelry to be found anywhete. 1 fur the home. hings Ihings for weddings, anniversaries, all occasions. birthdays Come in and visit with us today. Palmer Jewelrv, 70 South Main, Phone PA h ,r ' I I Go Witt Members of the evening cirrlo will meet on Tuesday, Nov 14, at the home of Mrs Ira Bowman, at Inlermountain Building 312 school. The meeting will begin of at 7 30 p m. V , V DRESSING W V N. SMART year Preceding the meeting will be a potluck dinner beginning at G 30 p m Assistant Mation Lorene Dick and her committee are in charge All members are urged to attend the dinner and the meeting t RECIPE FOR Corinne chapter No 11 of the Older of Eastern Star will hold its regular meeting on Wednesday, Nov 8, at 8 p m in the Masonic Hall of Connne The annual chapter reports will be presented, and officers elected for the com- "M, LOWEST ESTIMATES EVER! & assisted by Mis kkm Coffman and Mis Wilbur Cuiley Other spicial guests weie Supt and Mis Hobart Johnson of school and Mis DC Oviatt dislnrt adusir Utah Girl to Agj One Day Service - Pickup of Tiemonton - 3 V-- 4lCm GINFRAL arrangements were in charge ol Mrs. John Hablilel, . X'-- V V Linda Ch imhers J I - 5 At Founders Day Tea Sunday Over 400 Girl Scouts, their parents and leaders joined to celebrate the birthday ot the founder of the Gnl Scouts of the USA, Mis Juliette low, on Sunday in Building 81, Intermountam school. Mis Low was boin Oct J1 I8t0, in Savannah, Georgia The Intetmountain Gnl Scouts seived as hostesses under the of their leaders, Mis Bi Bud Mis Phillip Gover, Mis Oliver Pease, Mis Kenneth RubMis Ralph I dwaids, Miss ins, Ailene Jorgensen, Mis John Miss Kay Durtee, Mis Gordon McCulloch, Mrs Jewel Lanham of Brigham City, and Mrs John McMilhn of Ogdin Brigham City and Tremonton troops furnished the sandwiches and cookies for the event 3 The engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Dorothy Gene Sereika to John E. Gomez is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Sereika. Parents of the groom-eleare Mr and Mrs John P. Gomez, also of Brigham City Nuptial services in St. Henrys Cctholic church will unite the couple on Nov. 11, with Father Joseph P Clark, S. J., officiating. THAT EVENING the couple will be honored at a reception in the recreation hall of St Henrys Parish Miss Sereika is a graduate of St. Josephs High school in Ogden, and is currently employed at the Capitol theatre The futuie bridegroom is a graduate of Box Elder High school and is employed by Thiokol Chemical Corp. Following their November marriage, the couple will make a home in Bugham City. Local Girl Scouts Honored The Protestant Student Center was the setting for the marriage ceremony uniting the former Miss Helen Ann Shipley of Gullup, N. M , and Howard Leslie of Reams The Rev CorneCanyon, Utah lius Kuipers, pastor of the local Christian Reformed church, offi- Iy ? . I , J Members of the Fagles wU gather for a regular bus- iness meeting Nov 8 at 8 p Home All members are urged to attend to discuss Christmas party plans Telephone PA Brigh'am Cty, UtaE Couple Plans Fall Ceremony Eagle Auxiliary Meets Tomorrow cene THE BOX EIDER NEWS, 1 i,dn Commanded two large Federal installations ment experience in: provided wide manage- Roads and Streets Police Protection Fiscal Matters Fire Protection Water All Facets of Sewage Administration The Quarter muster General had this to nay ahnut my command ot these Federal Inslallaliims: "Thompson' perfornunre of all duties was outstanding. He exercised sound judgment In solving problems, appmaihlng them in a ealm, ohjedlve manner, lie exhlhl-le- d quuiiUe, f leadership and exeeuttve and administrative ability to an uncommonly high degree. He hits an rng iging personaliiy and was able to obtain the utmost cofiorn his associates and operation subordinates, also to promote and maintain excellent relations with the ililll.tn (ammonifies In wliiih these depots are located. My Only Pledge - to serve tho bvt interests of the citizens and taxpayers of Brigham City, to the be, of my ability, without fear or favor. Ails Iu'lhvt itliltd iti ) |