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Show A- Leona May Is Engaged Mr: and Mrs. George T. Jen- filiated with Kappa Delta, sen, 2001 East Lincoln Way, cial sorority. Juvenile Cited V Miss May Is presently at Fashion in Cheyenne. Mr. Budge Tis' a graduate of and High school Cheyenne Springfield college In Missouri. He is employed as assistant manager at "Bon Baggs Mens Clothing in Cheyenne. The young couple plans an extended wedding trip through Utah and will be at home to their friends at 314 Mi West 17th, Cheyenne, after July 1. Cheyenne, Wyoming, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miiss Leona May, to Orla Budge, son of Dr. and Mis. O. Cope Budge, 3312 Forrest Drive, Cheyenne, .Wyoming. . The young couple plans to be married May 26 at the home of the 'bride's parents. The bride-to-bis a graduate of Box Elder High school and attended the Utah State Agricultural college. She was af d e - Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Redman Plan to Make Home in Ogden ; Couple Exchanged Vows May 5 Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Redman, recent newlyweds, plan to make their home in Ogden. Mrs. Redman, the former Beth C. Baxter, daughter of Mrs. Elsie W. Christensen, Brigham City, exchanged wedding vows with Mr. Redman, Ogden, in rites solomnized in Malad, Idaho, May 5. at the ceremony Officiating was Stephen L. Smith, president of the Malad LDS stake. Witnessing the ceremony were Mr. and Mrs. Vear L. Morten-sen- , Richfield. , Mrs, Redman and Mrs. Mor-tense- n For the nuptial rites the bride chose a pale blue linen suit dress with white accessories. Her corsage was' of red rosebuds. Mrs. Mortensen wore a pink linen gown with white accessories, She pinned a gardenia at her shoulder. CORINNE COMMENTS Corinne School Seventh Grade Enjoys Trip to Lagoon and Salt Lake Tuesday the most fun at Lagoon the By Marijane Morris youngsters or the mothers. But Sometimes I wonder how we lit wasn't without incident, a all get through these last few wallet was tost. and Miss Nan weeks of school. Often I feel Cy Cutler had the next like Im wound up too tight, morning. For a realmumps test erf en one child who has picking up durance and awareness, you to stay after school and . prac- want to jog age on one of along tice; going with another one on those expedition.. Youll no a four, preparing always,' for doubt arrive at the conclusion something for tomorrow or day that teaching school isnt a after tomorrow or tonight . . I cinch and that children have am thoroughly in favor of hidden reserves of noise and seschool vacations. cret ways to endure. At the Mrs. Hazel Holmes of Brig- end of the ride most of the ham City was hostess to the Co- mothers were inquiring of one rinne Pinochle club for Its bi- another, Do I look as tired out monthly meeting. Prizes went as you do? to Mrs. Jennie Gilbert and Mrs. Congratulations are in brder v Dorothy Hansen. for Mr. and Mrs. Karl Norman, Mrs. Donna Hansen, Mrs. Mar-bra- . They now Have two little boys Forsgren, Mrs. Jean Poul-son- , with baby brother just past two Mrs. Adele Christensen and weeks old. Mrs., Marijane Morris attended Mrs. Margaret Anderson is the banquet at the Tropical reported in tjie Cooley Memorial Restaurant for the VFW Auxil- hospital, very ill. She has had iary National President, Mrs. to have oxygen since she was Sherman L. Olsen. One point admitted several days ago. We in the presidents speech im- sincerely hope she is soon able pressed me very much. She told to be listed as improving. the 60 women present that she Mr. Tingey and his sixth had been home two weeks since grade jPaul room also had a day a So national being January. away"lro.m schuT! TThey went president requires quite a bit of to Ogden and one point of .instamina. Mrs. LaPreal Ander- terest was a visit to Weber son sang for the group. It was Central Dairy. The youngsters the first time I had heard were quite fascinated with the imwas much sing and I workings of a dairy plant, espressed with the quality of her pecially the Cartoning of the to voice. It was a pleasure milk. The carton at one time hear her. Is completely flat and then Mr. C. G. Adney who undercan tell it is than you quicker went major surgery seems to opem filled with milk, be holding his own from all the snapped sealed and in the dereports I hear. We certainly all livery box. placed A good time was and had wish him a complete by all. speedy recovery. Happy birthday, Patsy Wells, Happy birthday. Miss Louise Anderson, Mr. Vernon Cutler had the misfortune of hurting his leg Shirley Ann Woosley Salt Lake quite severely. He spent some Weds days at home and in bed, butt Mr. and Mrs. Deon Woosley, I understand that the doctor-pua partial cast on his leg' Salt Lake City, announce the of their daughter, and he will be able to get marriage around a little better. Maybe Shirley Ann, to Gordon Edward we ought1 to say a word for Mrs. Thompson. Vernon Cutler, too. Shes not The wedding vows were spo Only had an Injured husband to ken Saturday evening, May 12, worry about, but two children at the home of Mr. and Mrs, with the mumps, and Ronnie Amos Pepper in Salt Lake City, broke his finger. That makes Officiating, at the wedding quite an interesting , life for was Melvin J. Burt, bishop of awhile. But everything seems the Mill Creek LDS ward.'' to be undercontrol and on the The bride was lovely in blue suit with light blue acees improvement list. The seventh grade under the sories. , direction of Mr. Lewis Harding, They plan to make, their home the Corinne school principal; in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Woosley, .mother of the Mrs. Delone Cutler, a nurse; Mrs. Arzeila Bosley, the school bride, is the farmer Anna Jen bus driver, and fifteen or so sen, daughter of Mrs. Martha mothers," spent Tuesday of this Jensen, Brigham City. This is week at Lagoon and Salt Lake the first grandchild of Mrs. Jen City. I cont know who had sen to marry. Le-Pre- , at ' J ENGAGEMENT TOLD Miss Leona May, daughter of Mi. and Mrs. George T. Jensen, Cheyenne, Wyoming is betrothed to Orla Budge. Marriage will take place May 26. are sisters. The newlyweds honeymooned at Lava Hot Springs, Idaho, be fore returning to their home in Utah. tjn Marie Thorne Jeppson, Box Elder High school junior division teacher, has the distinction of teaching two sessions of at the Utah summer school State Agricultural college this year, as a visiting Instructor. A youth was Issued three citations Friday night following a collision on Fourth East and Forest street at 9:44 p. m. Bywater of 81 North Second West, traveling east on Forest street, claimed he stopped hts car at the stop sign, reports, according to police when a car driven by the juve nlle, traveling west on Forest street, had started a left hand turn and collided with the By water car, causing an estimated damage of $350 to the By water vehicle. Police reports 'stated that there were seven other persons In the car with the Juvenile at the time of the impact, and that four boys and two girls left the car immediately, 'carrying con tainers af beer with them and hiding the beer in nearby bush James Mrs. Jerry R. Hurst Arrives in Florida Mrs. Jerry R. Hurst 1 ,ar-live- 1 pre-flig- Mrs. Jeppson, who for The youth was cited for having his car overkiaded, for fail and ure to yield for drinking beer. P. R. Paiker of the local po lice department Investigated the accident and issued the citations. The case was turned over to juvenile authorities, the local police office reported Monday. creative known for her handicrafts. Three credits necessary. received for the class. Army Family Arrives Home From Germany Home i. held in Salt Lake City, May 17, many. ' instruments. The class will deal with the effective use of simple rhythm, and informal string instruinstruments, including ments made in creative music handicrafts; methods, applica tion to reading, to solo and ensemble, and to accompaniment situations; arranging, program with planning, and correlation general curriculum. This, too, is a three credit class. ' Mrs. Rigby is the former Marand 19. , Local dentists are members ilyn Hunt. of the Utah First District Den Sergeant Rigby has arrived at his new post in Fort Lewis, tal Society. elected Washington to begin his three The society recently Mrs. Rigby new officers with Dr. Wynn year Andersen elected president, and children will join him there 18 pre-ban- d Other officers named were: Dr, shortly. Darwin Evans, Smithfield, vice 3 Box Elder NEWS president; and Dr. Vear Johnson, Logan, secretary. Wednesday, May 16, '4956 with Brigham City Along Brigham City, Utah and Logan dentists, Preston, Idaho, dentists join with the group. Plans are to hold several of the regular meetings in Brig The following births are ham City this year. from Cooley Memorial A canyon party Is slated for hospital: with regular sessions to A boy was born May 11 ' to August be resumed in September. George and Inas Brown Walker, Corinne. Glen and Lillian Stuart Seagull Camp to Meet KnUdsen, Brigham City, are the At Hazel Jensen Home parents of a girl born May 12. May 12 a boy was born to The Seagull Camp Daughters Roger and Ara Conger Nielsen, of Utah Pioneers will meet with Garland. Max Ward and Carlla Jensen Mrs. ' Hazel Jensen, 27 West Sec Secrist, Brigham City, are the ond North for regular May , parents (of a girl born May 14. meeting. The meeting is slated for Thursday evening, May 17, be Stratfords Announce ginning at 7:30 p. m. All members arq urged to at Granddaughter's Birth -- tend this final meeting Of Pot Luck Supper Set By Locust DUP Camp A ipot luck supper will be served to members of the Locust Camp Daughters of Utah Pio neers, Thursday, May 17. Meeting will begin at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Wanda Litchfield, 255 North Second East. All members are urged to attend. , PROOF CLEAR 100 FROM GRAIN SPRING DISTILLING SPIRITS PRODUCT NEUTRAL U.S.L OF CO., division of JAMES B. 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The delicate character arid supreme quality of Baranof Vodka is the result of the Worlds most popular IBIRTHS1 ' $ are She will also teach this class, getting acquainted with or a continuation of the course their grandparents after two for those registered during the yeais in Mainz, Germany, are first session, to new students.. Randall, Wendell and Diane Her creative music class will Rigby, children of Master Ser- be on methods and devices for geant and Mrs. J. D. Rigby. a vital approach to music In They traveled home by plane. the elementary class room, InGrandparents are Mr. and cluded singing, listening, and I Mrs. Vernon Hunt, Brigham creative activities; a study of Route No. 1, and Mrs, Elva Rig- materials, teaching aids, and Brigham City Dentists' by, Salt Lake City. basic technics in airanging mu of German is sic; designed particularly ,A sprinkling for To Attend Convention heard as the youngsters con- elementary teacheis who have Brigham City dentists, Dr. verse with their grandparents. not had training in music. This Russell Flshburn, Dr. C. A. Sergeant Rigby has been In class is also for three credits. Munns, Dr. Mary Petersen Reed- Germany for the past three Completing her classes as er and Dr. Wynn Andeisen, plan years. 4 His family joined him signed is the class on applies to attend sessions of the Utah two years ago. Little tion and methods 4n the use of Diane was born in Ger- simple and informal musical Dental convention slated to be right-of-wa- Gay Playtime eeohoTny-price- well music I USAC INSTRUCTOR Marie Thorne Jepp.son will According to the summer ses teach two session of sum- sion catalogue woik may be on mer school at the college in various prepared models or a development of original ideas. Iogan. No previous musical training is colors. r sum- During the first session she will teach creative music handicrafts, which is a workshop class in the construction and study of easily played musical Instruments from those of the rhythm band to those of adult appeal. This work ds suitable to application In elementary grades and in junior high school. Victrola 45 Phonograph. A perfect graduation gift for- - home use or to take to college in the fall. Full selection of modern The the past three years has taught mer college attenders. Is B. es. and son, Davey, have at Pensacola, Florida. The couple traveled via United Airlines and were greeted at Pensacola by newly commissioned Ensign Hurst. Mrs. Hurst, the former Dee Ann Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Davis, and Davey have been residing in Brigham City during Ensign Hursts U. S. Navy Air corps training. Ensign Hurst is a former Logan resident, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hurst, Logan. , ' He received his at U. S. Naval Air Station, Pensacola upon graduation from the Utah State Agricultural college where he. was affiliated with Sigma Chi fraternity. He ds now stationed at Whiting Field, Milton, Florida. Prior to Mrs. Hursts departure she was extensively entertained. Mrs. Harper L.1 Pearse entertained family members, at a dinner party at the Pearse home. Mrs. Clark Jeppsen and school friends fated Mrs. Hurst. Other parties were also held in Logan. Last year 22,771 babies were j One in every seven Utaihnf born In Utah hospitals. was hospitalized in 1955. , Marie Jeppson Accepts Summer School Instriictorship at Utah State College Friday After Car Collision so- - i Phone 272 t ( |