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Show .uc Outstanding Program Presented At South' Stake Relief Society Visiting Teachers" Meet . Double Ring Ceremony Unites , COOL A at the most outstanding South Box Elder stake Relief society visitwas convention ing teachers held Tuesday, August 14 at the 1 stake tabernacle. 0- - PICTURES" the d. - Thurs. Mrs. Ezma Knudson, president of South stake Relief society organizations, conducted the meeting and greeted the two hundred ladies present. Opening prayer was offered by Mrs. Oneta Thome of the Finst ward. . Mrs. Iva Lou Nebeker Filled with 0 new, tingling excitementl s yfc . JTOi Per- Howard Stokes And Family Return To Cedar City Saturday club Seventy Kindergarten Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Stokes members and their husbands enjoyed their summer party on and children, Howard, Jr., HelThursday, August 16, at Rees en, Jerry and Carolyn of Cedar City left Brigham City SaturPiopeer park, i , Mrs. Roy G. Barnard welcomday to return to their home in Cedar City following an extended the guests. Picnic luncheon was served at ed vacation tour. seven oclock from long tables While vacationing they visited decorated with miniature flow- in San Diego with Mr. and Mrs. er gardens, picket fences and R. B. Wallace. Mrs. Wallace is two. bicycles built for the former Grace Stokes. In SacImmediately following the pic- ramento Mr. and Mrs. Fred nic the program was presented Struve were visited. Mrs. Struve with Mrs. Evan 'Bergstrom as will be remembered as the forchairman. Janet Dummer gave mer Florence Stokes. Other famtwo readings followed toy the in members were visited male quartet composed of Eu- ily and Salt Ogden Brigham City, gene Wright, Earl Wright, Vau-kh- Lake City. Wassom and Lee Andersen. Mr. Stokes is the son of Mr, Two readings by .Bunny (Rees were presented. The Morgan sis- and Mrs. Joseph A. Stokes of ters, Donna and Connie, played Harper ward. electric guitar duets. La Von Reeve gave a reading followed toy numbers by the ladies quar tet composed of Mrs. Richard Mrs. Russell Tingey, Hansen, Mrs. Homer Tingey and Mrs. Bill Tyson. Mrs. Rudgar Price gave a dissertation on husbands in keeping with the theme of the social, "Our Husbands. Table decorations were under the direction of Mrs. C. R. Jones and Mrs. Abe Christofferson headed the refreshment Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, August 22, 1951 the Ideals of Visiting Teachers. During the afternoon corsages were presented to all visiting teachers over 70 years of age. Gifts were then presented to Minnie Campion, eldest visiting teacher, and Merle Dixon, youngest visiting teacher. Five former stake presidents were also honored and presented corsages, Minnie Jensen, Vera Sederholm, Grace Price, Josle Jeppson and May L. Jensen. , Marble Family Hold First Reunion Sunday . cendants of Henry, Harvey, Lorenzo and Hyrum Marble. The afternoon was spent in swimming and presentation of a program. Lunch was' also served. Attending from Brigham City were Mr. and Mrs. C. Henry Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Packer and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Leggett, Jr. and family. the During the afternoon group was organized with Mil-toto Marble of Tremonton serve as president; J. Frank Marble of Balt Lake City, vice president and Mrs. La Venna Marble Paoker, secretary. More than one hundred descendants spent an enjoyable time at this first reunion. n Mrs. Carl Wold Feted On Birthday Anniversary East Forest DR. E. B. HARRISON HIGHWAY 91 EAST SIDE OF BRIGHAM CITY Mr. And Mrs. Don C. Hunsaker- . . , Mrs. Hunsaker before their marriage on August 3 was Donna Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David R. Nelson of Brigham City. Impressive Double Ring Rites Unite Donna Nelson And Don C. Hunsaker On August 3 Mrs. Verl Petersen and daughters, Karen, Susan and Patricia Ann of Brigham City and Mrs. Tommy Lawson and children, Kim and Carlene, honored Mrs. Carl Wold on her birthday anniversary on Thursday, August SAYS HE TRAINS BY EATING REGULARLY AT THE LOTUS Just stoke your boiler With good food, Keep fit, and in a Happy mood. 16. Mrs. Wold was presented lovely gifts and luncheon iwas serv- ed during the afternoon. . Impressive double ring rites Mrs. Stephen R. Bunnell. Rhea Mrs. Petersen is the former and Pat Johnson Carol Lorraine Wold. and Mrs. Lawson performed by President El Ray Nielson, Le by Christiansen of the L. D. S. tem- Hunsaker accompanied num the former Barbara Wold. ple in Logan united Donna Nel- ota Hunsaker sang two a solo La Nae toeis. Mills sang son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David R. Nelson, and Don C. accompanied by her sister, Mrs, 18th Granddaughter Hunsaker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Diane Welch. Makes Appearance A. Loren Hunsaker of Honey-vill- e guests for Special on August 3. the wedding was an aunt of the On August 20th Mrs. Anna F. Jeppson received A dinner party was given by bride, Mrs M. H. Allen, Grand news of the birth of a new the Hunsakers immediately fol- Island, Nebraska. a Northwestern granddaughter on Monday, AuFollowing lowing the temple ceremony in states and Vancouver, Canada gust 20. The youngster Is the the Bluebird in Logan. the Fourth honeymoon the young couple fourth child for Mr. and Mrs. , That evening in ward chapel the newlyweds are making their home In Hon Charles Moran. Mrs. Moran is the former Erma Jeppson. eyville. were honored at a reception. The receiving line stood be Mrs. Hunsaker is secretary at This is the eighteenth grandthe Box, Elder County Welfare daughter for Mrs. Jeppson. She fore double seven tiered Mr. Hunsaker has also has six grandsons. Mr. and centered with a beau- department. tiful bouquet of gladiolus. Other completed a mission to the Mrs. Cecil McDermaid, also of baskets of gladiolus decorated Central States for the L. D. S. Salt Lake City, announced the church and plans to continue arrival, of their third daughter . the rooms. The bride received the guests his 'college education at the on lAug'ust 6. Mrs. McDermaid in her wedding gown of satin Utah State Agricultural college will toe remembered as Alene Jeppson of this city. with lace Inset yoke and sleeves. in Logan. Her fingertip brides illusion veil was caught up with orange blossoms to a tiny lace cap. She ICED carried pink feathered carnations and white rosebuds in her bridal bouquet. . Mrs. D. A. Olsen, sister to the bride was matron of honor, gowned in maroon and carrying a white gladiolus nosegay. Other attending matrons were Mrs. John L. Holmes in light green taffeta carrying a nosegay of MCCORMICKS carnations and rosebuds, and Mrs. Gerald C. Petersen In dus richer Flavor makes ty rose also carrying a nosegay rosebuds. cornations of and the best Iced Tea Mothers of the young couple wore, dinner gowns. Each wore a gladiolus corsage. Mrs. Nelson was gowned in laverfder and Mrs. Hunsaker in rose. Robert Hunsaker was best man for his brother. LeRoy Bar, ker served as usher. . The white three tiered wedding cake was displayed upon a table with hand made imported linen. The cake was decorated with pale pink rosebuds and topped with lace heart and miniature bride and groom. Those in charge of serving a were Mrs. Alf Olsen, Miss Reeder, Miss Sharon Christensen and Miss Diane Christensen. Miss Janice Christensen was in charge of the guest book. Miss June Larsen was gift bear er. Mrs. Norman John, Mrs. Dar win Young, Mrs. Robert North, Mrs. Henry , Dee Johnson and Miss Faye Jane Knudson were in charge of gifts. 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Wright And Wife Visit Here n A Marble family reunion was held at Crystal Springs on Sunday afternoon, August 19. The group present were des- No. 5 Professional Center T " BOX ELDER NEWS MOVED TO NEW LOCATION PITA UIEHIIIHI I CO-HI- of ry ward spoke followed by a talk and demonstration by Mrs. Grace Price of the Fifth ward assisted by Romina Rasmussen, Merle Grover and Pearl ATtoon. Mrs. Melissa Petersen, visiting teacher topic leader, then spoke. Her outstanding talk was followed by a dramatic skit written by Eugenie Larkin and. presented by Mary Braegger, Athlene Toombs and Gladys Schroeder. Sixth ward singing mothers introduced a song written by Eugenie Larkin and set to music by Renie Littlewood. Those in the double trio were: Mrs. Homer Tingey, Mrs. Henry Nielsen, Mrs. Guy Thomas, Mrs. Hyrum Malmrose, Mrs. Les Bowman and Mrs. Evan Bergstrom. Mrs. Albert Thorson was accompanist. the (Following the program benediction was offered toy SyJ-vi- a (Hansen of Mantua. Light refreshments were then served. Those in charge of the serving Aleda Nicholas, Elizabeth Christofferson and Sylvia Glover. Decorations were under the direction of May Balls and Camille Bennion. The entire program stressed rtlt Page Three ISuccessfu Summer ' Social Held By Kindergarten Club t 4 ' .'4!vs . |