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Show Descendants of Carl J. Petersen Meet One hundred an'd eighty-nindescendants of Mr. and Mrs Carl J. Petersen met at Rees Pioneer park on Sunday afternoon, July 11, for annual family reunion. Brighamitcs Enjoy Toiflf Southwest Mr. Ephraim M. 1 Johnson and Temple Vows Exchanged, Today Temple vows were exchanged Minnie Jane Welch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Welch of Harper, and W. Gerald Egan, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Fred Egan, 1726 Yale Ave., Salt Lake City, in the LDS temple in Logan this morning. The Petersens came to BrigRelatives Witness Rites ham City from Norway in 1892 the impressive enjoying ' the Arches National , Witnessing They were the parents of 12 of Monument, The rolling red hills temple rites were: parents children, eight now living. of farmland, stretching as far as the bride; parents of the brideRepresentatives were here on the eye could see, near Cortez, groom; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin C. Sunday from Salt Lake City, fr. and Mrs. Colorado,' was a wonderful Dean, Ogden; Penrose, Ogden, Tremonton, Samuel H. Welch, Farmington; sight. Thatcher, Deweyvllle and BrigThey enjoyed traveling through Jonathan C. Weteh, Logan; Mrs. ham City. the Navajo country from Ship-rock- , Verda Welch, Corinne; lyirs. O Festivities began with lunch to Gallup. Leah Gibbs, Mrs. Lorraine New Mexico at noon fgHowedt by a program They visited an Indian hogan Egan and Bryan B. Gardner, all seeing firt hand how the In- of Salt Lake City. wRhaUfamily members parMr. and Mrs. Egan will endians hve. ticipating. From Gallup they continued tertain the wedding party at a highlight of the afternoon on their journey to Alamogardo dinner at the Tropical Cafe this was the taking of pictures of sets of twins. passing mile upon mile of de- afternoon following the cereThe family . sert sand dunes, tremendous mony. boasts nine sets of twins, with lava flow and huge yucca Reception in Evening seven sets and one girl of anIn the evening the newlyweds plants. Before dusk they visited other set living and attending White Sands Monument, 600 will be feted at a reception to the reunion on Sunday. square miles of rippling white be held at the Harper LDS ward. Rulon J and Rolan D. Borg-strosand dunes. They report it The bride is a Box Elder High sons of Mr, and Mrs. looked more like a scene In school and seminary graduate of Trpmonton, Borgstrom Alaska than In the Southwest. She has also received her dewere missing from the family The same evening the ladies gree at the University of Utah picture. The two boys were killstayed ed at, the guest house at and for the past year has been in action in August Holloman AFB. The following teaching elementary school at 1944 during military service. day they traveled by Greyhound Corinne. The twin sister of Nellie bus to El Paso, where they were EHis of Salt Lake City The bridegroom Is an East Descendants of Carl J. Petersen guests of Mrs. Johnsons broth- High school and seminary gradis hlso deceased. Glen T. Kerr and family, for uate. He is er, . . . highlighted their family reunion on Sunday at Rees Pioneer park with taking picattending the UniTwins present were: Nellie on back row are; Nellie Fredricksen Ellis, four days. . During that time versity of Utah where he is maof tures to Pictured twins. left sets sf right Fredricksen Ellis, Salt Lake Verlie F. Jeppesen, Corinne; Leone P. Wise, they hadEl thePasoopportunity of joring in accounting. City; Virgie F. Jeppsen, Corinne; Salt Lake City; Virgie F. Jeppesen, Corinne; seeing extensively, He has just completed an LDS Verlie F. jeppesen, Corinne; Le- - Ogden and lone P. Wynn, Tremonton. Front row, left to right are: Dennis and Debra visiting Juarez, Old Mexico sev home mission in the Bonneville and one P. Wise. Ogden; lone P. Petersen, Brigham City; standing Rex D. and Max D. Smith, Tremonton; eral times and taking a tour to stake in Salt Lake Kristy City. Val Tremonton Wynn, Wynn, Tremonton; Dennis and Kathy Petersen, Tremonton; in strollers: Randy Hal and Roger Carlsbad Caverns in New Mex Debra Petersen, Brigham City; ico. with tiniest set of twins in front Kelly Lynn and Kerry Wynn Smith of Tremonton. (DeRed D and Max D Smith, Tre On July 4 they witnessed a Mr. and Mrs. Korth ceased are Rulon J. and Rolon D. Borgstrom and a twin sister to Nellie Fredricksen Ellis). bull fight at Juarez and traveled monton; Kristy and Kathy Pe o Host Kentucky Guests back to White Sands Monu tersen, Tremonton; Randy Hal to Val ment and Roger see the huge fireworks Wynn, Tremon Carl J. Petersen Family Officers Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Castlegate Visitors ton and Kelly Lynn and Kerry display.. and daughter, Jane, of Home Valentine At Wynn Smith of Tremonton. Their return trip was made by Louisville, were Kentucky, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Durrant of Greyhound bus from Las Cru guests at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Smith of ces, New Mexico by way of Mrs. Orson Korth during last Tremonton are the parents of t Castlegate have been visiting f? Arizona; Needles, Cal- week. Mrs, Michiel and Mrs Rex D. and Max D , 3 year olds, with N J Valentine for the past Phoenix, week. Mrs. Durrant is the former ifornia and Las Vegas, Nevada. Korth are cousins. and Kelly Lynn and Kerry O 18 of sets Valentine. months old Ruth Wynn, I Mr. Valentine just returned to Card of Thanks twins. Officers of the organization the family home in Brigham were named with Sid B PeterCity following two months at To those who by their acts of WMA7 TKXY sen, Brigham City, named presiRiverside, California. While there kindness expressed their sym THINK he was guest at the home of Dr. pathy and friendship at the dent; Kimber Barlow, Tremonand Mrs. T. L. Broadbent and time of the death of my beloved Verlie F. ton, vice president; family. Mrs. Broadbent is the husband, 'Louis Z. Johnson, Jeppesen, treasurer, and Virgie wish to express heartfelt thanks. F. , Jeppesen, secretary. former Wilma Valentine. Best wishes were sent to the I wish especially to thank the Box Elder News and Journal and MelOutgoing officers include: ward ishopric, the Relief so- all Box Elder county people by .if vin , Christensen, Tremonton, Brigham Families Back ciety, my friends, and all others LDS missionaries, Gayle Baddley, president; Jack Wynn, TremonFrom Yellowstone Trip who assisted in any way. serving in England; Le Ron John-seton, ..vice president, and Mrs. Mrs Louis Z. Johnson. and David Morrell, serving Back from a week-enat Yel Jyl4-Verlene Nelson, Salt Lake City, . in Lenmark. Mr. are lowstone National pak sepretary and treasurer. ia Mrs. The regards came In charge of records for the and Mrs. . Arden C. Balls ahd Rees of and Rees, Bunny Emery Barbara Jane, and fkmily are Mrs. Amy P. Peterdaughter, Hospital Notes Brigham City; Holly Holmgren Mr. and Mrs. Laren W. Bails sen and Mrs. Hazel P. Stokes of of, Bear River City and Mrs. J. Tremonton and children, .Don and Carol MrS. Norma Burgener, 35 North Quill Nebeker of Ogden. ' Ann. , The party reports good fish;i 1st West Is confined to Cooley phone number of the News Memorial hospital with a broken TheJournal ing and a pleasant vacation. and Society editor Ik 771. leg. Mrs. Burgener entered the Card Of Thanks hospital at 9 a. m. on July 11. We wish to take this means of Doing nicely following an DRIVE-I- N THEATRE Petersen Family Officers thanking all those who extend- appendectomy performed July 12 ed assistance, comfort and sym- is Gary Jensen 10, son of Mr. Wednesday and Thursday . . . enjoy watermelon at Rees Pioneer park following their pathy at the time of the illness and Mrs. Harold Jensen, Brig: Family Nites $1.00 Per Car selection to office. Standing are Kimber Barlow, Tremonand death of Peter Hansen. In ham City. and Sid B. Petersen, life's darkest hour, one comes to Arthur Chatterton, 5, of SycaDOUBLE FEATURE ton, who was named Brigham City, new president. Front row included : Mrs. realize the true meaning of the more Courts, had his tonsils removed on July 12. word friends Verlene Nelson, Salt Lake City, past secretary and treasJanette Fishier 6, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen S. Jeppsen Mrs. Virgie F. Petersen, secretary, both of Corinne. urer, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur and Family. Fishier, in color with John Payne 643 North Second East, had her and Arlene Dahl 3 Box Elder NEWS tonsils removed July 12. Back to Air Base Don Rodgers Family Mrs. James Valentine has re ALSO Captain and Mrs. J. Alan Price Brigham City, Utah Has New Member left Sunday, July 11, for Luke turned to her home in Brigham Wednesday, July 14, 1954 Air Force Base, Arizona. They City after spending the last sev "PROBLEM GIRLS" Mr and Mrs. Don Rodgers anJapans dye industries ship- nounce the arrival of their fourth have been spending a leave in eral days In the Dee hospital in with H. Walker and ped a record of 15,420 puonds of child, a son, David Edward, born Brigham City and North Ogden. Ogden. Ross Elliot - dyestuffs to foreign markets in July 9 at St Benedicts hospital 1939 in Ogden.' John, Kenneth and .Kathleen are getting acquainted with the new member of fhe family. Mrs. Rodgers is the former Alma Deru of Ogden Family Boasts Nine Sets of Twins e Lucille Joe Jones have returned recently from a trip in the Southwest. Second They accompanied Lieutenant Gordon E. Johnson on his return trip to Holloman Air Force Base near , Alamo-gardo- , New Mexico. The trio went by way of Moab, 10-da- Recited Vows in Logan LDS Temple by Miss ' ' Al-bl- n Fred-rickse- n Mi-chi- j Mr. and Mrs. W. Gerald Egan exchanged wedding vows today, July 14, in the Logan temple. Many family members witnessed the rites. .Mrs. Egan is the former Minnie Jane Welch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Welch of Harper. . The bridegrooms parents are Mr. and Mrs. II. 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