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Show BOX ELDER NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, June 13, 1951 Little Bucket Heeds Hold Meeting Recently Add Names To List Of June Marriage Renee Victor Becomes Mrs. Donald Barker In L.D.S. Temple Rites Performed On June 1 PAGE TWO Adding her name to the list" A delicious was luncheon of June brides is Renee Victor, served following Immediately of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. tiie ceremony at the home of Mr. In daughter eetablUhed A weekly newspaper, and Mrs. Heber Stokes. 1696. published at Brigham City. Utah. Victor, who became Mrs. Donald temL.D.S. beautiful in Barker On Friday evening a reception Chas. W. Claybaugh, Publisher Robt. M. Crompton, Managing Editor ple rites performed Friday, June and dance was held in honor of Gladys Johneon, Advertising Manager 1. The bridegroom., Donald Bar- the newlyweds at the Brigham Published every Wednesday at Brigham ker, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. hall. City Fifth ity, Utah, and entered as Second Class Lional Barker of Corinne. Mall Matter at the post office in Brig The line stood bereceiving ham City. Utah, under the act of March was centered The fore double candelabra ceremony Impressive 1679. 3, President El Ray with a huge basket of pink and performed by Bo coun Elder in rate Subscription of white .peonies. ty, $2.23 per year, payable m advance; Christiansen in the presence in combination with the Box Elder Mr. and Mrs. Victor, Mr. and Maynard Victor greeted the $4.00 Fridays) (published Journal, where all per year; $2.00 for 6 months; single Mis. Luther Victor, Mrs. Barker, guests at the door 5 cents. Outside Box Elder counMrs. Heber Stokes, Mrs. Blanche signed the wedding book. copy combination rate $3.00 per year: ty, Barker and Mrs. Spencer Stone. Renee looked lovely in a: tra$3.00. ditional white satin wedding gown. It was designed with lace yoke, Queen Anns collar, long tapered sleeves. The bodice fastened with tiny covered buttons down the back. The skirt from the waist in cascaded folds. Her fingertip length veil was attached to a crown of flowers. She carried a crescent shaped bridal bouquet of baby orchids, Finch roses and pink and white carnations With white satin leaves. The bouquet was centered with a detachable corsage of orchids and rosebuds. Diane Jenson was maid of honor with Mrs. Maynard VicMoths ruin thousands of garments every tor, Miss Darlene Bingham, Miss year . . . Safeguard your clothes with our Norene Kimber and Miss Marion top quality cleaning which gives you six Miss Iverson as bridesmaids. months' protection against moth damage Jenson wore a white formal; Mrs. Victor wore white, Miss with Monite Insured Mothproof CleanBinghams gown was coral and ing Process (actually backed by one of Miss Iverson wore blue. All carthe largest insurance companys in Amerried old fashioned nosebays of ica). This extra service costs no more-c- all daisies and carnations backed e us now for better cleaning and with dainty net. moth protection. Mrs. Victor wore a navy blue afternoon dress with yeliow LICHTENSTEIN'S split carnation corsage. Mns. Barkers afternoon dress was grey. Her corsage was of pink split carnations. Frank Kuwata was best man. All men in the wedding party Phone 54-- The Little Bucket Heads at The girls discussed health and worked on their scarves as well Reas doing some ' darning. freshments were served and the meeting was closed. Present were Jan Fredricksen, Marian Nichols. Tresia Ordonez, Dell Chi arson, Sophia Santiliano and the teacher, Martha Jepp-en- . Sophia Santiliano, d C Put Your Foot Down on Costly I club held their first meeting the home of Marian Nichols, ::fi' v 7cii IV 'l . i MOTH A daughter was born June 6 to Boyd arid Norma Wood Shef-fielat Cooley Memorial hospi- A d tjby dauehtP. ver of Garland! son was born June 6 to GorAnthony and don and Eva Clawson Nicholas Marrone 0f Willar7 ' of Willard at the local hospital. the arrival of , g Garrett Green and Ruby 40 Henry at the local of Brigham City are the parents 8 at Cooley of a girl bom June Memorial hospital. tal. A 1 i j K V AT LAST VfATER AND PLENTY Of IT-D- AND NIGHT! AY 7 DAMAGE! com-plet- 6.9 per cent more per gallon of rated storage capacity than the standard acceptable to utility companies! . . . Conventional or table top models New Mr. And Mrs. Donald Darker who were united in marriage, June 1, at the Logan LDS temple. The bride is the former Renee Victor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Victor. Mr. Barker is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Barker of Corinne. . . WHITE MELL'-lj-lic- miniature bride and groom MAGNESIUM takas ANODE tanks last longw couple left on a honeymoon to rounded with orange blossoms. Southern Utah. The cake stood on a mirror surrounded by a tiny fence tied They are now making their with blue ribbons. The cake home at street in Ogwore boutonnieres. was displayed upon a table cov- den where the is emgroom The four tiered wedding cake ered with lace cloth with lightployed at a construction of white trimmed and ed side. at either pink tapers white roses was topped with a The serving table was covered with a lace' cloth and centered Visit Wolds with a beautiful bouquet of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Lawson pink and white peonies. Rosa and children, Kim and Carlene, Larsen and Amy L. Hansen the week-enat the home were in charge of refreshments spent of Mr. and Mrs. Carl. Wold. Mrs. assisted by Luella Lowther, Lawson Is the former Barbara Edith Cook, Dorothy Dalbling Wold. Grace Cowles, Patty Jensen and Renee Palmer. FINER CLEANERS . 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The evening was spent in dancing to the Dan Ross orchestra. JT The newlyweds danced ' the bridal waltz followed by the entire bridal party joining in the dancing. At ten oclock a program was presented under the direction of LeGrande Tea, master of ceremonies. A trio, consisting of Marlene Jensen, Doris Simonsen and Diane Grant, sang Temple By the River. "Because was sung by Darrell Siggard and Valorie Victor played a piano solo. A quartet, consisting of Lowell and Kay Daines, Ray Andersen and Frank Barker, sang Sweet Adeline. Vondell Anderson and Laraine Anderson sang a duet. JoAnne Anderson sang Oh Promise Me. Immediately following the reception and dance the young s! f" COAL Roofing North Main La Von Jenson was in charge of the gift room assisted by Bernice Christensen, Lois Jorgen- OLD -- Sheet Metal Phone 25 MOTOR 00. Phone 272 Brigham City, te Ibi |