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Show , ' 1 - 2 Box Elder NEWS T Deseret Camp Gives Fourth Ward Program Recent 'Newlyweds Reside in Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, July 13, 1955 Mr. and Mrs Richard K. Gro- with President Arwcll Pearce A WMklv tabliahod to oewepaper. 1696, ivery Wedntidiy and at performing the rites. wtwecfpwllahad Second CIbn Matter at the ver, recent newlyweds, are Mrs Grover is the former PaEast, poet oft ice to Brigham City, Utah, on home at 75 North Third 1879. Merch act 6, der the ft tricia Rae Pace, daughter of Mr. Brigham City. and Mrs. Heber J. Pace, Globe, SubMiiptloii rate $3 DO per year, pay The young couple exchanged Arizona. The able in advancei to combination with is the the Bos Eider Journal, (published vows June 23 in the son of Mr. andbridegroom Mrs. Lowell A. Fridaya) $5 09 per yeari 62 50 log 6 wedding Arizona LDS temple at Mesa Grover, it bet elngle oopy 10 eeote Brlgham City. Teted at Reception Reception Held in Globe, Arizona t following evening the were feted at a wedding reception in the LDS waid hall at Globe, Arizona with parents of the bride as host and hosrtess. Tall baskets of flowers adorned the hall. For her wedding and reception the lovely bride wore a creation of nylon tulle and Chantilly lace over taffeta. A Juliet cap, edged with pearls, held the fingertip veil of bridal illusion. The beautiful bridal bouquet was of pink rosebuds centered with a white Camellia. Maid of honor was Miss Frances Bushman with Miss Diane Pace and Miss Drusa Pace, sisters of the bride, as bridesmaids. They wore gowns of green, peach, lavender, antique taffeta. Their corsages were of carnations. Mother of the bride wore a rose crepe and lace gown with a pink rosebud corsage. Scott Grover, brother of the groom, was best man. Men In the wedding party wore white earnatlpn bouton- If V "m "y yni wwwm The Just wedh Members of the Deseret Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers presented their annual Sunday night program In the Fourth ward chapel this past Sunday evening. The program was presided over by Bishop Clark Rasmussen with Counselor Herman Hadfield conducting. Come, Come, Ye Saints was the opening song with prayer by Wllford Freeman. Following the sacramental song the names of Robert Knud-sewas presented to be ordained a priest and Charles Baxter to be a teacher. The time was then turned to Miss Ignore Romer, vice captain of the Deseret camp. Following welcome remarks ,1 by Miss Romer the following program was presented: History of the life of Esther I Smith Forsgren, read by La Verne F. Jeppson; vocal solo, Those Noble Pioneers" by Betty Rae Olsen accompanied by InMrs. BObby Ann Hunsaker; teresting incidents concerning the pioneers who came in 1854 were given by Mrs. Leona camp lesson leader. was Utah, We Love Thee the dosing song with benediction by Mrs. Leuinna Olsen. i- MAKE e A WITH DATE of dainty refreshments was Miss Betty Bryce, Pima, Arizona, with Mrs Florence Jones and Mrs. DeVaun Rlehens In charge of the many gifts presented to the newlyweds. During' the reception various vocal selections were announced by Mr. Corrlveau. ) Following the reception the newlyweds left for Zions and Bryce canyons where they honeymooned enroute to Brigham 'v-- , MONDAY, JULY at Corriveav, Globe, Arizona. In charge of the serving Ot. r j'H 7s v'( ; ' i ' 4 i 1 1 r1 t Bun-derse- FOISGIIEES WEEK ONLY PHILCO Radio Our Your old refrigerator you have up to 24 months to pay the balance. CLYDE B. STRATFORD, People of Inherent Good Taste GET MORE ' Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Grover are shown here cutting their beautiful wedding cake during a wedding reception held June 24 in Globe, Arizona LDS ward hall. The young couple exchanged wedding vows in the Mesa, Arizona temple June 23. Mrs. Grover is the former Patricia Rae Pace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Heber J. Pace, Globe, Arizona. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell A. Grover, Brigham City. HOSPITAL NOTES 1 1 Miss La Wana Jensen, daughof Mr. and rMs. 'Clifford Jensen, Bear River City, was transferred to a specialist at an Ogden hospital from Cooley Memorial hospital, Monday morning, July 11. Miss Jensen sustained a broken leg Saturday evening Young Craig Cottrell, son of Mr and Mrs. Gene Cottrell, Salt Lake City, had the second finger of his left hand severed to the first Joint In a lawn mower accident Sunday afternoon, July ter from 6LENM0RE July Wedding Planned By Colleen Andersen IBk then reside Manager r, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Collett and eight other members of the family, enjoyed a recent vacation trip to Island Park, Idaho. The group spent the weekend fishing and vlislting. ... with Built-i- n Kitchen Timer gift to you with purchase of Americas finest refrigerator. Plus up to $100 trade-i- n allowance for your old refrigerator if you act at once. may he used as down payment and Family Enjoy Outing At Island Park, Idaho Brigham City for the summer In Provo during the coming school term. a graduate of (Mrs. Grover, Brigham Young University, will teach school In Pleasant Grove. Mr. Grover plans to continue his studies at the BYU. He is a LDS missionary from the Central States Mission and has City. served two years In the U. S They will make their home In Army. Honored at Open House Mr. and Mrs. Lowell A. Grover were hosts at an informal open house at their home, Thursday, June 30. Many friends of the family, along with relatives, at tended and met the new Mrs. Grover and extended best wishes to the newlyweds. 18TH THIS n nieres. Cake Displayed Displayed during the evening was the beautiful three tiered wedding cake. The cake was adorned with pale pink and green and topped With an original unusual design. Wedding bells also decorated the cake. Host and hostess for the evening were Roland and Peggy Yours with Purchase of a new Mr. and Mrs. Robert Snow announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Colleen, to Richard Burr, son of Mrs. Mabel Burr. The young couple plans to exchange wedding vows July 15 In the Logan LDS temple. A reception will be feted the Tracy Larsen Family newlyweds at the Snow home the same evening. Picnics at Rees Park , The bride-to-b- e is office nurse Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Larsen en- for Dr. J. Howard Rasmussen. The prospective bridegroom is joyed picnicking fun at Rees Pioneer park with their family, now employed at Hill field, fol Monday. lowing two years duty In Korea. . , They plan to reside In Brig Here for the party, were: Mr. ham City. and Mrs. Rex Larsen and children, David, Rex anS ' Valerie, . Card of Thanks Reno, Nevada. ' . Other- - family members ' atWords cannot express the tending Included: Mrs. Clarence gratitude and appreciation we (Beth) Burrup and children, feel toward those who, by their Steven and Janet Stumm, and kindness and generous assis(Donna) Newton, helped lighten our bur and daughters, Jane, Jean, Che-rl- e tance, den of sorrow at the time of the c t and Karen. death of our brother and father, The Reno family plans to visit Levi Dunn. May Gods blessing with Mrs. Lauritzens parents, rest with those who came to our Mr. and Mrs. James Flnch in assistance In any way. 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