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Show Rites Will Unite Sherma Stallings, Corinne and Jack L. Oram, Ogden will rites Popular Miss Mid-Septemb- . 3-- unite s r . Plan Meeting A church-widconference of the Scandinavian membership of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints will be held in the South Sanpete stake house at Ephraim on August 27 and 28, announces Holger M. Larsen of Salt Lake City, president of the Scandinavian organization. First meeting will be at 2 p. m. Saturday with a dance and social' at 8 oclock that evening. General sessions will be held at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. Sunday. Music will be furnished by a large Scandinavian choir. Seymour E. Christensen of Ephraim is general chairman of the event and is working in close cooperation with Larsen. He has announced other committees as follows: housing and eating, George C. Willardson and Wilford L. Breinholt; program, Mrs. Fonda Stout and Mrs. Alice Willardson; publicity; Lyman Willardson, Milton Armstrong and R. C. Cox. e y - nr kv mt it i ?i 7 ti i: 'll I r it Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Klitgaard announce ithe marriage of Addie Jo Oman Abrams, Midvale, to Keith Simons, Salen. Utah. The rites were solemnized on Sunday evening, August 21, at 6 p: m. in the Klitgaard garden. J. Edwin Baird, bishop of the Sixth LDS ward, officiated. Glen Stevens, Spanish Fork, was best man and Mrs. Elmer Klitgaard stood as matron of honor for her sister. For the wedding the new Mrs. Simons chose a gray silk suit with corsage of pink rosebuds. beautiful The garden was with bouquets of summer flowers. the Immediately following ceremony witnessed by members of both families, a wedding supper Was served to 65 guests. - The newlyweds are now honeymooning in Yellowstone and Glacier National parks and In Canada. . & Lovely Canyon Party Held by Soroptimists r home of .rThe lovely canyon Mr. and Mrs. j. Leo Nelson was the scene of the annual summer picnic and canyon party held by the Soroptimists of Brigham i City. i r A SI st Sherma Stallings to be September bride Marriage of Addie Jo Oman Abrams and Keith Simons Solemnized in Klitgaard Garden Sunday 'i The ladies enjoyed a delicious dinner in the garden, followed by. a business session conducted around a bonfire. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Mabel Nielsen, Mrs. Magda Drewes and Miss Rilla Jensen. The business meeting was conducted by Miss LeNore Romer. Members attending included: Miss Romer, Miss LaPreal Wight, Mrs. Annie Tingey, Mrs. . Grace Petersen, Mrs. Nielsen, Miss Charlotte Mangseth, Mrs. Luella MacFarlane, Mrs. Carrie John son, Miss Jensen, Mrs. Grace Hansen, Miss Bessie Hansen, Mrs. Drewes, Mrs. Norma ButMrs. ler, Mrs. Elnora Bowcutt, Hazel Breitenbeker and Mrs. Ann Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Christensen, Driggs, Idaho, announce the engagement of their daughter, Jacqueline Banks, to Brent Jeppson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Jeppson, 353 North First LDS Members in marriage Miss Sherma Stallings and Jack L. Oram. Announcement of their forthcoming marriage is being made by Mr. and Mrs. Byron E. Stallings of Corinne, parents of the bride-elect- . The prospective bridegroom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Oram of South Ogden. September 16 has been circled as the .wedding date, and following a short honeymoon the young couple plan (to make their home in Ogden. Miss Stallings is a graduate of Box Elder High school and Seminary where she took an active part in school activities. She attended Utah State Agri- cultural college last year where she was an affiliate of Kappa Delta sorority and a member of the ROTC Sponsor corps. Mr. Oram has attended Weber college and also USAC. While aft Utah State he was affiliated with Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, being president of that organization during 1954-55- . Driggs, Idaho Miss to Become Bride of Brent Jeppson in September Temple Rites ' Scandinavian er Brigham Miss Told Mr. and Mrs. Horace Wilson, Ogden, former residents of Brigham City, announce the en- and forthcoming gagement marriage of their daughter, to Thayne Jepsen, son of Mr. ,and Mrs. Cedric Jepsen, of , Roy. The wedding date been set. has not is a student The bride-to-bat Ren Lomond High school in and the prespective Ogden, bridegroom is a former Weber High school student. e ... Mrs. Dare! 0. Johnson Entertains Thursday Mrs. Darel O. Johnson entertained last Thursday evening at a prettily arranged bridge luncheon. Special guests were . Mrs. James Pickett, Mrs. Keith Boyer and Mrs. J. F. Herrod. Delicious salad luncheon was served followed by bridge games. Prizes went to Mrs. Dean Payne, Mrs. Pickett, Mrs. A. J. Hall and Mrs. Keith Boyer. Attending were Mrs. Payne, Mrs. Pickett, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Boyer, Mrs. Herrod, Mrs. Know!-toBrown, Mrs. Glen Compton and Mrs. Winston P. Nelson. n Eagles Auxiliary Plans Final August Meeting 6 Jacqueline Banka to wed Initiation and birthday remembrances will be highlights of the final August meeting of the Eagles Auxiliary, August 24 at 8 p. m. at the Eagles home. All members are reminded to bring white elephants for the Eaglo games which follow. ' f . Ring Treasure ... Co-Work- o-- Joyce Holst, longtime Brigham City operator, who re- NORM ADVKRTWtNO. to WANT TO KEEP YOUR CAR . GOOD-LOOKING- AdtartUeme tires this week from telephone From where I sit service due to illness, was feted by fellow operators Friday afternoon, August 19, between the Programs Continue hours of 2 and 6 p. m. at the Two more programs sponsored home of Mrs. Wilma Davis. by the (Box Elder County WoMiss Holst has 18 years of mens 'Legislative Council in cotelephone service to her credit Menwith the Utah operation and many of the operators who tal Health committee, will be worked with her on the heard over local radio station havg, switchboard during those years KBUH. attended the party in her honor Scheduled for Thursday eve- last week. ning, August 25, at 6:30 p. m. were Mrs. Davis, illis the fifth in the mental ness series Recall to Life. The Mrs. Nelda Olsen, Mrs. Nadine program will depict the mental Cutler and Mrs. Nellie Wixom. 111 within the halls of the hos During the afternoon numercalled and as ous pital using a psychiatrist a delicious luncheon. narrator. Lovely gifts were presented The' sixth program will be heard Tuesday, August 30, at to Miss Holst. 6:30 p. m. over the local station. The program is entitled "The Questionable Economics Joe GROTON, Conn. (UP) Five-Foo- t Step. It tells of emotional factors in physical han- Harmon Nixon has been fined a dicaps with a vocational reha- twototal of $111 during the past years for driving without bilitation counselor as narrator. license eno.ugh to buy a liMrs. R. M. Kaiser, president of the sponsoring group, urges cense for 37 years. that all listen to the programs. After-Dinn- er nt - Ay Joe Marsh Speaker know-it-al- d , Whatever the subject, this fellow considered himself an expert. Wasnt quiet about it, either. He told different people what automobile to buy, what books to read even told some who they just had to vote for. When it came time to leave, this fellow mustve felt a pang of conscience. He turned to the host . ? Then build a garage for it with our advice and materials, ' Terms as low as $2.50 a week. , Drive in or buzz 8 for a FREE estimate. ONE STOP SERVICE f ISffilllMBtKHARDWARE-PAIH- l Walk A Block and Save" Copyright, 1955, United States Brewers Foundation Meservy Family Spent Weekend with Hansens offers you all these values at no extra cost Bishop and Mrs. J. A. Meservy and children, Jerry, Cheryl and Carla Rae, spent last week-enwith Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hansen and family at Ketchum, Idaho. While there they saw the Ice Follies, went fishing and swimming and had a very pleasant d w'eek-end- ' . San Diego Family Vacation in Utah Mr. apd Mrs. Marvin C. Bar fuss and children of San Diego, Calif., are visiting with relatives and friends in Utah during their annual vacation. Mrs. Barfuss is the former Ar della Hadfield, Tremonton. Recuperating Here Mr. Barfuss serves with . the Vanez T. Wilson returned to U. S. Navy at San Diego. his home on South Main Saturday, August 20, following an operation performed at a Logan . , hospital Tuesday. He is reported to be doing nicely. The boys were ruling the delivery room roost at Cooley Me morial- hospital this week. Of the 12 births reported only one was a girl. A boy was born August 19 to George Wendell and Charleen Coleman Holmes, Brigham City. A boy was born August 19 to Orlin and Maurine Hardy A1 len, Brigham City. A boy was born August 20 to Lewis and Elizabeth Slack Fish, Brigham City. A boy was bom August 20 to Max and Joyce Gibby Jones, Brigham Ciity. A boy was born August 21 to Lyle and Lois Hyden Nessen, - nnincE - Howell. Farrell and Mary Allen Nor man, Ogden, are the parents of a boy born August 21. Sual and Pompella Heruandez Saldana, Brigham Route No. 2, announce the arrival of a boy born August 22. 22 A girl was born August to Stanford and Carol Mae Bish op Christensen, Garland. Victor Junior and Thelma Spencer Romer, Brigham City, announce the birth of a boy ' born August 22. A boy was born August 22 to Amos Eugene and Connie Wal ters Hatch, Brigham Route No, The Ad how! Cash success. Our 1- - When there are things to be done before flood daylight or after dark, electric and lights safety. and barn lights assure ease more than they cost. far worth Theyre See your electrical dealer about modern and yard. lighting for your farm buildings mimiijii Be Modern -- T AIM S 'I irTjrr fl ELECTRICALLY Utah Power & Light Co. Ray Edgar and Jeanine Rpack man Nesson, Howell, announce the birth of a boy bom August 22. Reed and Darlene Brough Norr, Deweyville, are ,the par ents of boy bom August 23. A Slight Hint injury here recently Dont miss when Soo Line train nudged auto off the tracks while . their they were deciding where to have lunch. The men said they heard the train but were unable to get their car off the tracks in time. ,The engineer slowed the train sufficiently so as to Just bump the car on one side. - Y liimv volume g' the big television hit, Ed deals. Stop in Sullivans "TOAST OF THE TOWN, FOR FUTURE STYLING, SUPER POWER Sunday evening, 5:00 to 6:00, f ' A o)o)5 MllM of 11 stunhing models, in 3 IT PAYS TO OWN A U permits record-breakin- g for the figures today. BISMARCK, N. D. (UP) Two Dickinson, N. D., men escaped Mercury Montclair hardtop-o- ne in on Mercurys sales record-breakin- , ; ' ess and said : I suppose I was a hit outspoken tonight. Quickly she replied, Of course not. No one eouid have you. From where I sit, its all right to have opinions as long as you dont try to force them on neighbors. Take those who would deny me an occasional glass of beer simply because they prefer something else. Theyre welcome to their choice but shouldn't try ta force me to be a party to it! Thomas tells abont,a dinner party be and bis Missus went to in Center City last week. He said it was a wonderful party except for one guest who was a real l, right from the start. , r Gets His "Deserts" Red . 'V Mrs. Brawn dug up a gold ring while working in her garden. The ring has been lost 25 years ago by a neighbor, the late Mrs. Pat Finley. CARTHAGE, S. D. (UP) R. M. Longtime Telephone Operator, Joyce Holst, Is Feted by at Davis Home Friday Mental Illness Radio Engagement of Former Elder NEWS . A request has been issued this week by 1955-5BEtte officers. The officers ask that all B Ette uniforms be taken to the cleaning plant designated at the close of school last spring. It is important that the new B'Ettes 'be fitted when school begins. (Miss Box Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, August 24. 1955 other of his farms . and using the same equipment. The barn caught fire. The second barn was only partially damaged, but all the hay was lost. have been Arrangements made for an art teacher to give adult classes in beginning and advanced art training, Mrs. One-- , ta Thorne said this week. The time has not been set but tthe classes are to begin at the end pf September, Mrs. i Thorne continued. A reasonable fee yill be charge for the classes. Several local' artists and beginners have signed for the class and others interested are invited to call Mrs. Thorne and arrangements will be made. Training will be given in both oil and water color painting. B'Ettes Issue Request Concerning Uniforms - Roy Segebrecht was loading chopped hay into a bam on one of his farms near here recently when the barn caught fire and burned to the ground. ..Two weeks later he was putting chopped hay into a barn on an- Adult Classes West, Brigham City. The young couple plan to exchange LDS temple vows early in September. , The bridegroom is now completing basic training at Parks Air Force Base, California. - 4 STOUGHTON, Wis. (UP) Again Teach Engaged ' Hay Trouble Art Teacher to Ml M ii V JV JVL Tremonton, Utah KSL-TV- , Channel 5 series |