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Show i - ,3 ft r r Only 75 MtoiyDaffodiirSturSTURGIS, Mich. (UP) Mis. (UP) RIPLEY, Tenn. school officials, checked gis DafWalter Padgett, called the back through the records and Party Friday 2 p.m. started growing decided it was about time to refodil Lady, The The Corinne Camp of the the plants 20 years ago to "get place grade school desk desk had Daughters of Utah Pioneers will out In the sunshine, and now records showed the1880. been in use since hold their Christmas party Fri- grows 1,600 varieties. day afternoon, beginning at 2 p. m., at the home of Mrs. Norma Bosley. ' Camp memlbers will exchange gifts and a delightful program will be enjoyed, followed by deStriking and Practical licious refreshments. All members are urged to atCHRISTMAS BUYS tend. t ' AgendcrPalhlor Eagles Confine' Camp DUP' And 'Auxiliary Members Pfan Christmas . Newlyweds at Home in Brigham City marriage recently In the Logan LDS temple with President A. George Raymond officiating. IMrs. Korth Is the former Marie Grover, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred, M. Graver, Garland. Mr. Korths parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Korth, formerly of Brigharq City now residing In Layton. Lee-An- Lovely Bride For her wedcfing and reception, Which was held the same evening In the East Garland LDS ward hall, the lovely bride chose a floor length creation. The skirt of which was fashioned of narrow ruffle edged tiers of net bouffant over satin, With a short skirt of nylon lace caught up with tiny pink rose Ibuds. ,The bodice was of nylon lace over satin. The long sleeves tapered to lily points over the wrist. A tiara adorned with rhinestones held the lace edged fingertip length veil. She carried a cascading bouquet of red rosebuds centered with a detachable white orchid cqrsage. Prior to the reception the bridal .party was entertained at a wedding breakfast at the Tropical Restaurant In Brigham City. Attendants In Pastels , Standing as matron of honor for her sister was Mrs. Dewaln Loveland. Bridesmaids were Miss LaRue Korth, sister of the groom; Miss 2 t Box With Wayne and Bud Dewain Loveland and Elder NEWS Brigham' City, Utah Wednesday, December 14, NATIONAL n Grover, Herbert Forsgren as ushers. All had white carnation boutonnieres, except the bridegroom, who wore pink. For tthe reception the hall was adorned with a floral archway. Cake Displayed Displayed timing the evening was the three tiered wedding cake. The cake was set upon a outwork cloth and candles of white flanked Cither side. Pink rosebuds adorned the beautiful cake, Which was topped with a miniature bride and bridegroom. the Announcing following program was R. T. Christensen, Jr.: piano solo, Carol Korth; original reading, Jerry Summers, and vocal solo, Morgan Hawkes. At the guest 'book was lone Iverson with Mr, and Mrs. David Kelly, Ruth Grover, Hazel Riser, lone Kelly, Joan Grover, JoAnn Nish and Ila Archibald. In charge of the many love ly gifts presented to the Just weds were Betty Forsgren, Ja nice Peterson, Marlene Grover, Angeline Korth and Norma Kotter. - ,j 19S5 EDITORIAL Left For Honeymoon The new Mr. and Mrs. Korth left immediately for a honey moon trip In Southern Utah. Grand Canyon, They visited A weekly newspaper established in 1896, pubArizona, and returned lished every Wednesday and entered as Sec- Phoenix, ond Class Matter at the post office in via Boulder Dam and Las Ve Brigham City, Utah, under the act of March gas. For honeymoon travel Mrs. 8, 1$79. Korth donned a going away enSubtcrpitioo rate $3 00 per year, payable in semble which Included a black Box Elder advance; in combination with the Joornal, (published Fridays) $5 00 per year; with white tweed 'box suit with $2fc0 for 4 months; single copy 10 cents. red accessories. The bride is a graduate of Member Audit Bureau of Circulations, Utah State Press Association, National Editorial Bear River High school and Association end United Press, Advertising seminary. She is presently em Representative; Utah State Press Association, Sait Lake City, Utah. ployed at Hill Field. The bridegroom Is a graduate ' Cha$. W Claybaugh Publisher of Box Elder High School and ' Verl Rich O'Brien, Advertising Manager seminary. Has completed an . There are 20 specifically difLDS mission Ito the Southwest ferent poisonous snakes In the Indian Mission and spent two United States which belong to years in military service in Kofour types; coral snakes, cop- rea and Japan. He is employed at Utah Paul perheads, water moccasins and rattlesnakes. try In Brigham City. AsTocFTlf :usmna XHRISTMAS ON BARGAINS nz SETS OUR XMAS PRESENT TO YOU! 21 RCA VICTOR CONSOLE Regularly Priced $349.00 SAVE 55905 PAY ONLY 1 $28995 SAVE 21" DUMONT , Eagles and Auxiliary have busy agendas for this week. ' State Visitation This evening, Wednesday, December 14, Ogden visitation will be held with the Grand Madam President to be In attendance. transportaAnyone needing tion to the Ogden lodge is Invited1 to call Mrs. Dorothy Olsen, president, for transportation arrangements or be at the entrance to the local lodge hall by 7 p. m. The Visitation begins at 8 p. m. in Ogden. I Eaglo Set , Primary Presidency Regular Eaglo with an assortment of Christmas prizes will Fetes Primary Teachers be held Thursday evening, DeThe Primary presidency of cember 15, at the Eagles hall. First LDS ward entertained the Chickens and other prizTurkey, of the ores will go to winners for the officers and teachers a Christmas at party ganization evening. Games begin at 8:30 Monday evening, December 12, p. m. in the recreation hall. Children's Party ) A delicious Spanish dinner Eagles and Auxiliary mem- was served from long tables bers will entertain their chil- adorned with Christmas decora dren at the annual Christmas tions. Places were set for 30. party Saturday afternoon, The hall decorations were 17, at the Eagles hall. with a highlighted All children of members, up decorated Christmas beautifully tree. to and Including 12 year olds, dinner, games were Following are invited to attend. played, skits presented, ChristParty time is from 3 to 5 p. m. mas carols sung and gifts exSanta plans to attend and dis- changed. tribute gifts and treats. Special guests included: Mrs. Cards have been sent remind- Phyllis' Owen, Mrs. Leone ing parents to bring presents to Mrs. Marie Nelson, Mrs. tthe hall prior to party time. Ethel Poulter and Mrs. Barbara Rasmussen. Dancing Saturday The annual dhristmas dancNewly sustained officers of the ing party for Eagle members, group in charge were: Mrs. their partners, Auxiliary mem- Grace Burt, president; Mrs. Albers and their partners will be ton Rees, first counselor; Mrs. held this Saturday evening, De- Norene Burtcher, second councember 17, beginning at 9:30 p. selor, and Mrs. Maurine Wilm. in the Eagles hall. liams, secretary. Denise Christensen, Mrs. LuAnn Anderson and Miss Yvonne Christensen. They chose ballerina length formats in pastel blues. Each carried a fanshaped bouquet of carnations. Flower girls were Sheri Lynn Grover, Becky Adams and Iverson in nylon dresses in pastel colors. They carried flower baskets of carnations. Mother of the bride wore a street length model of turquoise blue taffeta. Mrs." Korth Chose gown of grey cast pink taffeta. Both pinned corsages of carnations at their shoulders. Jay W. Kotter waa best man Mr. and Mrs. E. Kelly Korth, recent newlyweds, are now at home at 22 South Second West, Brigham City. The Korths were united In -- LADIES LEATHER SPECIALS LOW-HEE- L SHOES with beautiful stamped flower design. An ideal shoe that is both com- fortable and attractive, Priced at just HANDBAGS LADIES Smart accessory pieces that add beauty to any outfit. Price Range from $18 to $22.50 WE DO CUSTOM LEATHER WORK OF ANY TYPE BROWNS SHOE HOSPITAL - hiey m ami Tmm 7 WANT A REALLY FINE Mrs. E. M. Jensen was reKindergarten club . members met last Thursday afternoon, De- freshment chairman with comcember 8, at the War Memorial mittee members including: Mrs. borne for annual holiday party. Fred L. Petersen, Mrs. Lester Mrs. Wngbton Burt, Andersen, Mrs. O. Dee Lund, president, Mrs. Melvin Bott, Mrs. Doyle conducted the business session. Packer, Mrs. Trae Harper, Mrs. Prayer was offered by Mrs. Clyde Larsen, Mrs. Bert Reeve, Boyd Nelson with pledge to the Mrs. Ross Olsen and Mrs. Irvil flag led by Mrs. Melvin Bott. Younger. Mrs. Wallace Christensen wps program chairman with Mrs. Boyd Nelson as mistress of ceremonies. GIRL Mrs. Nelson introduced the Mantua Trio, Mrs. Herman Jepp-so- SCOUTS Mrs. Dallas Nelson and Mrs. Doyle Hansen, who, accomUNDER panied by Miss Jeanette RasTHE mussen, sang several numbers. A saxophone quartet composed TREFOIL of Lyle Jenkins, Robert Hunsa-ker- , Clell Andreason and Larry Lee from Box Elder High A special Christmas party for school entertained. Refreshments were then serv- mothers and grandmothers of ed from beautifully decorated Girl Scouts wiill be held Friday tables. Evergreen boughs adorn- afternoon, December 16, followed with gaily colored ornaments, ing school at 4 p. m. at the lighted candles and individual recreation hall at the Communfavors of miniature deer com- ity Preslbyterian church. Instead of the usual exchange pleted the arrangements. Three beautiful centerpieces of gifts the girls have chosen to send gifts to children conwere given when Jolene Seder-holdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. fined in the LDS Primary Chilin Salt Lake Don Sederholm, drew the lucky drens hospital tickets. Going home with priz- City. es were Mrs. Robert Morgan, Following the presentation of Mrs. Joe Weight and Mrs. Lee programs and the serving of refreshments meetings will be Clement. An exquisite box of red and adjourned during the holidays. silver topped with a large can- Next meeting day will be Jandy cane held the exchange uary 6 when regular scout work will be resumed. gifts. General chairman for the afternoon was Mrs. Elmo Lish In The Family WESTPORT, Conn. (UP) assisted by Mrs. Boyd Nelson. Mrs. Dean Freeman was decora- Switchboard operator Cornelius tions Chairman with Mrs. Arden Duffy at fire headquarters gave C. Balls, Mrs. Edgar Richardson prompt service after a boy teleand Mrs. Clair Huggins as com phoned, "Our house is on fire. The call was from his son. mititee members. fjy 1 gioeffltE NEWLYWEDS Mr. and Mrs. E. Kelly Korth are residing at 22 South Second West, Brigham City, following their recent marriage in the Logan LDS temple. Mrs. Korth is the former Marie Grover, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Grover, Garland. Mr. Korth's parents are Mr, and Mrs. . Ernest Korth, Layton. Annual Holiday Party Held Thursday for Kindergarten Club at War Memorial Home I $10.25 Ca-zie- r, , r 35mm Model? DEC. 17 SATURDAY. -- 1 P.M. He'll have a big bag of treats for all the youngwill be available for private interviews sters with all the toddlers. see the, KODAK 1 SiJW5fc35 only ' CAMERA $75 inc. no. tax FREE TREATS! FOR CHILDREN UNDER 12 Courtesy Brigham City Corporation, Civic Improvement Club and Brigham City Fire De- develop and print your Christmas v pictures with a partment. ANNOUNCING Kodak STORE CLOSING HOURS PHOTO-HOBB- Y OUTFIT y for $995 -- Hr 8 PM. Regular COMPTONS ART & MUSIC CO. SATURDAY, DEC. 17 and TUESDAY to FRIDAY inclusive December 20 to 23. p.m. closing on Monday, December 19 and Christmas Eve 6 MERCHANTS BOX COMMITTEE OF COMMERCE ELDER CHAMBER Give Electrical Gifts... r they last-an- r d CONSOLE Regular price $279 Now you pay only DRASTIC PRICE CUTS on all RCA Victor models Table Models O Consoles Models of all styles to choose from. ' Buy A Christmas TV Now During These Low Prices I frU GIFT TO ALL MANTUA RESIDENTS WHO VISIT OUR STORE DURING THE NEXT TWO WEEKS! MOUNTAIN ELECTRIC Full 6 years old! Every mellow drop of Old Stagg is top Kentucky bourbon. Give and serve It proudly! Go Stoggl Buy from your dealer 86 PROOF STAGG CIST. C0- -, FRANKFORT, KY. i A Utah Power & Light Co. Message |