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Show 4 Orson Christensens Back From Trip East Elder NEWS Box Brigham City. Utah Wednesday, Sept. 2, 19S3 Sisters Meet Recently After 33 Years Apart Mr. and Mrs. A1 Fredrickson, Modesto, Calif., made a surprise visit recently to Mr, and Mrs. John Stoll, Mrs. Margaret Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cutler and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stuler, all of This was the first meeting afMrs. Fredrickson ter 33 years for and Mrs. Stoll. The Fredricksons remained for the Cutler reunion, which was held August 30. Everyone is invited to phone their society items for the and Journal to 771. News Wedded In Idaho Falls Temple Back from a three weeks vaThe Idaho Falls UDS temple cation trip East are Mr. and Mrs. Orson A. Christensen and was the scene of wedding ceremony which united Melba Richdaughter, Lorraine. Their travels took them via ardson, daughter of Mrs. Jed Yellowstone to Custer Memorial Richardson, Brigham City, and cemetery in Montana. They con- James Stewart Anderson, son of tinued on to Rushmore Memo- Mr, and Mrs. Stewart M. Anderrial in the Black Hills of South son, Kanesville, Utah, on AuDakota then stopped at Stear gust 7. President Kilpack performed Fish, South Dakota to witness the ceremony. the Passion Play. The Passion play Is presented Wedding Reception three times weekly during July Brigham Fourth UDS ward provided the setting for a reception and August each summer. It under the direction of Josef honoring the young couple. The Meier, who since 1936 has play- rooms were decorated with doued the role of Christ in the play. ble branch seven tiered candelMr. Meier is a native of abra, pink and white gladioli Germany. Since his and yellow daisies. Gowned In Satin birth his parents had groomed him for the role of Christ in the For the nuptial vows and reEuropean Passion play presented ception the bride chose a creation of bridal satin and lace. A near the Black Forest. They came to the United Stat- crown of white satin accented es when young Joseph was 16 with seed pearls held the veil years old. He has since become of illusion edged in lace. She an American citizen and spends carried a bouquet of red and this time each summer present white rose buds centered wltr ing the play from the two an orchid. Maid of honor was Miss Anna 'blocks long stage. Each eve ning during the presentation Jean Turley. Bridesmaids were more than 2,000 people are able Miss Shirley Davis, Miss Doris to witness the spectacle. Poulsen and Miss Cllxie Murdock. ballerina They wore Following the play the continued on to Roches- length gowns of pink and yel ter, Minn., where they visited low. Their flowers were Rubrum with Dr. and Mrs. Norman lilies and daisies. Wore Rubrum Lilies Christensen and family. Dr, Both the mother of the bride Christensen is trt Mayo Clinic, Mis wife is the former Kathleen and bridegroom wore corsages Bowen, daughter of ' Mr. and of Rubrum lilies and daisies. Mrs. Ross Bowen of this city. Performing duties of best man They report delightful weath was John Peterson with Oscar er the entire trip and a most Richardson and Robert Richard son as ushers. , . enjoyable vacation. Program Presented Vocal numbers were sung by Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Helen and Patty Palmer, Julian Valesquez, Don Bott, Wayne Phillips Visitng Here, Oscar Riohardson and Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Phil- Glover, Geraldine Anderson. Mary Jean lips and children, Sandra Kay Peterson, sister of the brideand Connie Ray, are visiting in groom. also entertained with voBrigham City from Jacobsburg, cal selections during the eveOhio. ning. Mrs. Phillips Is the former In charge of refreshments Musulas. served were: Patty and Helen They are visiting with Mrs, Palmer, Ruth Morrell and GerPhillips parents, Mr. and Mrs aldine Anderson. John Musulas of Brigham City, Mrs. Moroni Bott and Mrs. They expect to be here for sev- iNorman Andreasen were In eral days. , , charge of the many lovely gifts to the newlyweds. WWW". presented ' To Live In Ogden utan routr They currently plan to reside in Ogden. - , . The bride is a graduate at Box Y our Elder high school and seminary and will 'graduate from nursing UTAH school ithls, month at Thomas 5 POULTRYg D, Dee Memorial hospital. The' bridegroom is a graduate o of Ogden .high school and re Manager cently returned from overseas Sijyjt duty In the U. S. A. F. in Korea ay FIREWORKS DISPLAYS comuss 'OTHERS... AU KX, kv. .CHE tn . & A l See CHAMPloi mission. SKI JUMP: N RIAL ICE e t s t, ml loop The Boyd JACK KELLY. Manager t O 8 ' & 2 - Drop in at your neigh- ? i borhood Utah Poultry branch "Let. us show . z you ,how ypir can save money and gain extra profits by taking x ad- - vantage of the service and services we offer. by Mrs. Joseph R. Reeder, WIibIM BEEHIVE COAL & APPLIANCE pres- ident. Opening song, Love At Home was sung by the congregation composed of 18 officers and teachers, one stake board member, Mrs. John Leggett, Jr., and two guests, Mrs. Othello Stokes and Mrs. Lee Andersen. Mrs. Victor Romer' offered prayer followed by scripture reading by Mrs. Clovis Jordan. Mrs. Boyd K. Packer then conducted the inserving training lesson. "Children In The World Its great to be an Prepare yourself for success on a truly democratic campus. Opportunity is afforded to prepare yourself for your chosen profession at Utah State under the most highly qualified instructors in the nation, leading to desirable positions in many areas including Science, Nearly 750,000 injured in week-endents last year. d State convention of Beta Sig ma Phi wa sheld last Saturday Judy Hadfield Has ' and Sunday, Aug. 29 and 30 at 4th Birthday Party Hotel Ben Lomond in Ogden. Members from Brigham City Paper birthday party hats, re Mrs. Edna freshments, presents, a birthday attending were: Jeppsen, Mrs. Norma Butler, cake topped with four candles Mrs. Loueila MdFarlane, Mrs. on a revolving plate, stories and Lillian Felt, Mrs. Iona Cefalo, dancing filled the afternoon for Mrs.-- Erma Mrs. Reva Nelson, of Mr., Judy Hadfield,-daughte- r Crompton, Mrs. June Sholty, Mrs. and Mrs. Herman Hadfield, arid Barbara Rowe, Mrs. Cleo Dixon, her little friends last Thursday, Mrs. Virginia Fryer and , Mrs. August 27. Billy Busbys Tell Of Lapreal Knudsen. The party was held on the Ogden chapters were hostesses lawn at the home of Grandma, Birth Of Daughter X to representatives of 35 state Mrs. Orson Tingey. Highlight of o Mr. and Mrs. Billy Busby of chapters. the afternoon was when Mrs. r San Luis Theme for the convention was Herman Kotter, Judys aunt, told Obispo, California an nounce the arrival of their first "Ramble With Us. stories from beautifully illuschild, a daughter, bom August Saturday afternoon tea fea- trated books. Mns. Kotter also tured a ramble through Mexico. led the little guests in dances. 22 at San Luis. 3 As the birthday cake revolved Mr. Busby Is stationed there The evening party was an elabwith the U. & army as an In orate ramble through South and played "Happy Birthday" S structor in the signal corps. They America. Each guest received a all the children joined in the beautiful corsage. Mrs. Edna birthday song for Judy. no are former residents of Perry. won one of the many were: John Those attending Jeppsen Mrs. o Busby will be remember beautiful door A deli- Chris Hadfield, prizes. Kathy Tingey, ed as Shirley Johnson of Cache cious dinner was served follow- Stephen Brown, Kenny Li9h, Valley. ed by bingo and dancing. Shirley Fodnes, Bruce Tingey, Mr. Busbys mother, Mrs. Sunday morning devotional Christine Bott, Marilyn Reeve, Busby of Perry left last held atop the new roof garden Nancy Barnard, Becky Barker, Monday for San Luis Obispo was followed 'by breakfast in Susan Young, Marco and Rama where she will remain far a the Crystal room. Holland was Glover, Merilee Packer, Trudy short time getting acquainted featured during- - the breakfast. 'Jensen, Dorothy and Barbara with the new granddaughter. General business meeting fol- Blower, Linda, Gary and Darlowed with special foryms for win Alder, Jerry Shultz, Craig officers. ' Jessop, Bruce Iverson, Lo Layne Marilyn Andersen Olsen and Bruce Hadfield. The appointed beautifully Circles Sept. 25 Sunday afternoon banquet, held In the Crystal ballroom, was a As Wedding Day First Kindergarten fitting climax for the lovely af Miss Marilyn Andersen, daugh- fair, it was reported by those Meeting September 17l ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley An- who attended. Due to the Peach Day rush The group rumbled through dersen of Brigham City, has placed a circle, around Septem- Hawaii with a Hawaiian family the first meeting of the season who gave authentic songs, danc- for Kindergarten club members ber 25 as her wedding day. She will become' the Septem- es and customs of the country. has been postponed until Sepber bride of Dale Clark Jepp-so- Favors presented .were little tember 17. anMrs. Dean Bunderson d Hawaiian baskets made of sea son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Jeppson, Brigham City, in shells and reeds. Each girl was nounced today that regular will then meetings begin rites planned to be held in the presented a lei. The states first lady, Mrs. with a full year of activities Brigham Fourth LDS ward. A reception will be held following Margaret Lee, was guest speak planned tor club members. er. the nuptial vows. With a beautiful presentation The bride is a Box Elder high UTAH STATE FAIR J school graduate and is currently of the closing ritual the conMountain vention adjourned. employed by the SEPT. 11 thru 20 j The 1955 convention was set States Telephone and Telegraph Matin Safi., Sunt., Wed. for Price. company. Mr. Jeppson is also a BEHS graduate, attended the USAC in For Happier Days Logan for two years prior to REDDING, Calif. (UP) A new service with the National guard $750,000 fish hatchery is under All Ira Show Ticket. Admit You to T unit from Brigham City In Ko- construction at Darrah Springs . pit event, at the Fair. rea. He, too, is a ' Mountain near here which will add thou Price. $3.75, $3.35, $2.75, $2.00 J States Telephone and Tele- sands of fi6h annually to Cali Bargain Mat., Sal., Sept. 12 Only fornia streams for the pleasure graph employee. $2.50 - $2.00 $1.00 of fishermen from, all over the MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED J Phone your society news to 771. United States. Home Economics. You will enjoy the splendid facilities of the new Stu dent Union Building for recreation and social de velopment. In this beautiful structure you can make your leisure hours enjoyable . and your educational contacts beneficial. For further information, write to: Presidents Office, Utah State Agricultural College . . . Logan, Utah 2 Register September persons were traffic acci- PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW 4-2- 6 - For The Brigham City Kiwanis Community BIRTHDAY CALENDAR ... And Be Eligible For Many Wonderful v FREE H - Humanities, Engineering, Technology, Agriculture, Forestry, Education, Commerce and Industry, and The phone number of the News and Journal Society editor is 771. Beta Sigma Phi Members Attend State Convention At Hotel Ben Lomond In Ogden I Utah State Following 'business meeting gifts were presented by the group to Mrs. Stokes and Mrs. Anderken for past work accomplished in the organization. Following closing prayer by Mrs. Lee Andersen, refreshments were served by Mrs. Packer, Mis. .Iris Lee, Mrs. Marjorie. Petersen and Miss Shirlene Wight. Kanesville, Utah. Aggie Join our ranks at Today. Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart Anderson . . . recited wedding vows in Idaho Falls LDS temple on Aug. ,7. Mrs. Anderson is the former Melba Richardson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs! Jed Richardson of Brigham City.' Mr. Anderson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Anderson, COMFORTABLE NEXT WINTER PHONE ONE of regular monthly preparation meeting for officers and teachers of the Seventh ward Primary on Monday evening. The meeting was conducted Here's All You 6IRS AND BONUSES! Do... , the name, birthdate and wedding anniversaries of every member of your family to the Kiwanis representative calling on you, at the time order is taken and they will then be listed on the correct date on the calendar. Give -- Merchants To Give Free Gifts . . . the calendar will be the names of many Brigham City merchants in small ads, who will in turn present the lucky Birthdate a lovely free gift ! On La-Ver- UUHlPJDULTRX BE SAFE & garden of Mr. and Mrs. K. Packer was the scene I ccCr..;' 771 Packer Garden Scene Of 7th Ward Meeting ; Balloon Phone your society news to tana where they were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stark. Mrs. Stark is the former Joyce Hillam. . HOME ARTS EXHIBITS Mr. City. Enroute home they remained for a few days at Billings, Mon- Chris-tensen- DEVIL DEATH DODGERS 4H & FFA GROUPS INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITS PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST It is the second child for Mr. and Mrs. A. Max Smith and the second grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith of Brigham A. Max Smith at IdaMrs. J. E. Hillam and daugh- and Mrs. ho Idaho, on August 23. Falls, a from three returned ter, Mary, weeks vacation trip on Monday. Their journey took them to Marble, Minnesota, former home of Mrs. iHillam. It was her first visit in 42 years. They visited with three sisters of Mrs. Hillam and their families: Mrs. Fred IHodgman, Mrs. Jack Davis and Mrs. Carl Currently Residing In Ogden -- Mr. and Mrs. A. Max First Visit To Former Home In 42 Years Made Smith Have First Son A new son was born to By Mrs. J.E. Hillam ORDER YOUR FRIENDSHIP CALENDAR NOW! PRICE ONLY $2.00 FOR ENTIRE FAMILY LISTING . J . 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