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Show THE LDS Temple Rites Unite Logan temple rites united Darlene Simortsen and Allen R. Tingey in marriage on Sept. 27 with President Evan Darley off: dating. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Jens L. Simonsen, y bile Mr. and Mrs. Reid H. are parents of the bridegroom. in A wedding dinner was held honor of the coup'e at the Blun- - j bird Cafe in Logan. The follow- n evening the couple was feted at a reception in the Willard LDS ward recreation hall. THE BRIDE was lovely in a floor length gown of tulle m'r heavy satin with a lace bodice featured a high neck with a tiny collar and long pointed sleeves, Her shoulder length veil fell from a butterfly crown. Completing the bridal ensemble was a bouquet made of yellow roses circling a .vhite orchid. Matron of Honor Mrs. Put Mosh-- ! er and bridesmaids Jerene Simon- sen. Judy Larkin, Kaye Tingey and ReNae McArthur were gowned in gold sheulh dresses with white accessories. They carried bouquets of white carnations. Flowers decorating the hall were also in bronze, yellow, gold and white. FOLLOWING the color scheme of the evening was a three-tie- r decorated with wedding cake white lace and gold, with roses as the main trim. Best man for the occasion was Steven Stumm. Ushers were Terry Barnard, Charles Simonsen and Monte Tingey. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Lemon and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Summers directed the serving, assisted by Pat Watts, Judy Marrone, Carol Butler, Ellen Gray, Earlene Chec-kett- s and Lease Clausen. Seated at the guest book were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olson, Jr. THOSE IN charge of the gifts included Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Marilyn Mackey, Karen Goodell, Mrs. Sandra Nelson, Jeffery Tingey. Charyl Ann McCoy, Susan McArthur, Elaine Christensen and Pamela Lewis. The bride's uncle, Karl Simonsen, was master of ceremonies for a brief program which included numbers by Fred Simonsen, Mrs. Neva Simonsen and Mrs. Margaret Lewis. Following a honeymoon trip to Las Vegas, the couple is making a home in Willard. BOX ELDER NEWS.. Brigkom UlaK CHy. Tuesday, October 16, 1962 Couple LDS &tfoaa yv atnmxiiaii YtTi V t AMERICA BUY Tin-ge- U.S. SAVINGS BONDS Where you work or at your bank j i READY UN PANEL AAUW members Mrs. Clarence Wight watches as League of Women Voters panelists Mrs. William Yates and Mrs. Carlton Rutledge display a chart of United Nations structure in preparation for their appearance at the AAUW meeting Wednesday evening. Also appearing on the informative UN panel will be Mrs. Joseph Gurrister, president of the local League of Women Voters. TAX FAX By LaGRANDE PETERSON Box Elder County Treasurer when DID YOU KNOW THAT you acquire title to property, in order to protect the title, the deed must be recorded with the County Recorder, and from this procedure the whole tax structure begins. The Recorder records the deeds and send the notice of all property recorded 'ewgia.-w"during the year ' to the Assessor, the on to Fj' the property j ? the owner of record as of January 1st. The Treasurer then mails B notice valuation May 20th showing the values set by the Assessor. The Board of Equalization meets during June and this is the only time the property owner has a chance to have any excessive or erroneous assessments corrected and adjustments made. During the month of August the mill levy per dollar of value is set by the various taxing units., Cities, Towns, schools, etc., and following approval of these levies by the State Tax Commission, prothe County ceeds to compuete the taxes on The Treasurer the property. then receives the books and mails the tax notices sometime in October. He collects the taxes for the year, most of them (about 96) before the Noon November 30th delinquent date. He then closes the office to receipt of taxes and publishes the delinquent tax list on December 20th, which list shows the owner as it was assessed on Jan. 1st. LaGrande Peterson, Box Elder County Treasurer. i ly Clerk-Audit- Re-ele- AAUW Sets United Nations Program for Meet T omorrow Guest panelists from the League of Women Voters will present the . t) T r program at this month's meeting l of the local chapter of the Ameri- cun Association of University WoBirths reported at Cooley men, which .will be held on Wed-- i Oct. 17, at 7:30 p.m. at morial hospital recently include: the home of Mrs. Clarence Wight, pre(j an(j shirleen Erickson Cow-4North First West. lew, Brigham City, girl, Oct. 1. William Dick and Maggie Belle for the evening will be Mrs. Estelle Maero, and all mem- Midgett Holland, Ogden., boy, Oct. bers of the club are urged to at- 1. Sidney Dean and Eva Carrol tend. Presenting the program in the. Adams Noles, Brigham City, girl, form of a panel discussion on the Oct. 1. Donald Gerard and Georgia Sustructure and functions of the United Nations wil be Mrs. Joseph P. san Mezzaros McClane, Brigham Gurrister, Mrs. Carlton (Rutledge City, boy, Oct. 2. and Mrs. William H. Yates. and Carlene George Franklin The panelists, all members of the Verna Luse Sutton, Brigham City, League of Women Voters, will dis-- ! boy, Oct. ?. cuss the changing role and position Bud Morris and Dorothy Ann of the UN in the world today. This Homiller Cox, Brigham City, girl, program will be presented to sev- Oct. 3. durin the area clubs eral local Frederick Bateman and Doris ing UN months.. DeAnne Halverson Baugh, Brigham City, boy, Oct." 3. Gary Winter and Christine French Owens, Brigham City, girl, Oct. 4. Delwin Taggart and Katherine Brown Maughan Pond, Wellsville, boy, Oct. 4. Don LaMar and Velma Karren 11 of the No. Corinne chapter Fisher Bott, Brigham City, boy, Order of Eastern Star will meet Oct. 4. in regular session on Wednesday, William Knowton and Merle Oct. 17, at 8 p.m. in the Masonic Morten.son Vaughan, Willard, boy, Hall in Corinne. Refreshments will be served by Oct. 5. Lee Ernest and Coral Blanche Oraellen Redfield and her commitGuyman Hill, Brigham City, boy, tee. Members and visiting members Oct. 5. Meranda Nelson' and Rosalie are' extended an invitation to at' Begay Tsosie, Brigham City, boy, tend. . Oct. 5 Orson Sanford and Pauline Ann When your boy goes to summer Marshall Davis, Corinne, boy, Oct. camp, you are not losing a son youre gaining two frogs, a turtle, 5. Ann a garter snake, and a field mouse. , Milton James and Helen 1 u " 6 Eastern Star Sets Meeting . ' j $.'.-- 4 . ' v - of Maverick Service Station in South Willard just north WED IN TEMPLE Miss Karlene Simonsen and Allan R. Tingey exchanged LDS Temple vows on Sept. 27. They were later honored at a reception in (he Willard LDS ward and are now making a home In Willard. Homemakers To Seat Officers OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY Specializing in It is illegal to hunt waterfowl from a moving motor driven boat. PIZZA CHICKEN BEST HAMBURGERS Shooting from such a boat is permitted only when it is beached, AND STEAK YOUVE THE EVER TASTED! DAILY Box Elder chapter of Young at anchor, or fastened withHomemakers will hold the first resting in or lied alongside a fixed huntmeeting of the fall season on Thursday, Oct. 18. The meeting will be ing blind. held at 3:30 p.m. in the Box Elder Junior High school Room 205. LUNCH SPECIAL Soup, Salad, Main Course, Dessert, Drink, Roll Any interested persons are invited to attend this meeting. Program for the afternoon will be the installation of newly elected PHONE 723-765- 2 FOR ORDERS TO GO! SKI YOUR LOCAL MARINI UCRUITft V. S. Experience is what you get when you are looking for something else. Hyder. Mecham, Howell, girl, on Oct. 5. Farriel D. and Mary Ward Hill. Corinne, boy, Oct. 6. Gerald Don and Patsy Ann Dillard Culpepper, Brigham City, girl, Oct. 6. Bud Edward and Sherrie Jean Lee Lowe, Logan, boy, Oct. 8.. Tony Manuel and Katherine Whitaker Gallegos, Brigham City, , boy Oct. 7. Elwin Rich and Amee Elaine Heater Merriett, Brigham City, boy, Oct. 8. Seymour Drex and Sandra Lons-do- n Jones, Sait Lake City, boy, Oct. 8. Thomas Lidell and RaNae Edith Hansen. Blanchard, Brigham City, girl, Oct. 9. John J. and Joyce Ann Clark Ford, Brigham City, girl, Oct. 9 Dean and Lola Wight Richards, Brigham City, boy, Oct. 9. William Douglas and Marilyn Toy Litchfield Fairbanks, Brigham City, boy, Oct. 9. Wayne Archie and Jeanette Petersen Sims, Ogden, boy, Oct. 9. Ronald Gilbert and Karen Lee Woodard Dve, Brigham City, girl, Oct. 10. Robert and Marian Olsen Richardson, Brigham City, boy, Oct. 10. Benjamin F. and Lisa LaNee Jensen Dickey, Brigham City, girl, ANOTHER SPECIAL STOCKER AND FEEDER SHOW AND CATTLE BE WILL HELD SALE THE AT OGDEN STOCKYARDS THURSDAY, OCT.25--T0AIV- I. We will AGAIN have the BUYING POWER of buyers from all parts of the country who are looking for: Calves There Is Yearlings Feeder Cows Oct. 11. Neal LaMon and LeEtta Lorraine Hurd Cottam, Snowville, boy, Oct. 11. Gary Ellsworth and Carolena Elaine Bagnall Rasmussen, Brigham City, boy, Oct. 12. Delbert Reese and Lorraine Mae Young Hansen, Brigham City, girl, Oct. 12. Andrew H. and Ora Faye Iverson Eldridge, Brigham City, bov, Oct. 13. Herbert Leon and Alberta Lee Wareing Blue, Brigham City, boy, Oct. 13. Gerald and Kaylene Jensen Nelson, Brigham City, boy, Oct. 14. WeVrsrttrefol ss two porcupines in love. 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And while youre at the wheel, be sure to adjust it to your favorite angle. This year, the new Cadillac adjustable steering wheel moves easily to six different positions. Its an extra-cooption, convenient for the family and especially refreshing on long journeys. But these are only a few of the seventy ways in which Cadillac performance, ride and handling have been advanced in 1963. Make an early date with your authorized dealer to sit at the wheel of a new Cadillac. Its the worlds nicest place to Bit. and you'll love the way your prized pouenloni are to carefully handled by your For further information call or write: s EVEN NEWER BEHIND THE WHEEL! true-cent- Awards for other winners. Prize for Grand Champion load Entered cattle will be judged on Wednesday, October 24th LIST YOUR CATTLE EARLY SO THEY y st FOIL 10G3 Mayflower warehouseman. NOW ON DISPLAY AT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED C. R. CADILLAC DEALER JOHNSON TRANSFER, Inc. Mayflower Agents for Logan and Brigham City 807 W. 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