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Show Locust Camp Conducts Closing of Season Diane Christensen Joins June Bride Ranks ' Joining the ranks of June Miss Reva Hailing at the guest brides is Miss Diane Christen- book. sen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Burton, Barbara ChrisDeVere Christensen, Carol Robinette Brigham tensen and were gift bearers, with Nancy City. Miss Christensen gowned in Petersen, Sheronne Marble and traditional ivory satin and lace, Annette Davis in charge of the exchanged nuptial promises many lovely gifts presented to with Joseph Talmage Graves, the just weds. In charge of serving dainty son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred 'Graves, Salt Lake City, in rites refreshments were Mrs. Doris held in the Salt Lake LDS tem- Burton, Mrs. Veda Knerr, Gay Ann Larsen, Doris Jean Burton ple, June 8. The bridal party dined at the and Mary Ann Singleton. Background music during the Doll House in Salt Lake City was played by JoAnn reception cere-the ' immediately following and Genieve Burt accom- - Displayed during the beautifully arranged reception and served to family members at the close of the affair was the elaborate three tiered wedding cake. The cake stood on a lace covered table flanked on either side with a trio of tall white lighted tapers. The cake featured rosebuds, wedding rings, swans, lilies of the valley and white orchids. Colonnades separated the layers which were topped with a miniature bride and bridegroom standing beneath a heart-shapearchway entwined with pink and white blooms. . Left For Honeymoon Immediately following the reception the feted couple left for a honeymoon in Los Angeles. For honeymoon travel the new Mrs. Graves chose a varigated brown and yellow suit with yellow accesories. Upon their return they plan to reside at 641 South Ninth East, Salt Lake City. The bridegroom is a student at the University of Utah Law school. The bride Is employed at the Utah State Employment office in Salt Lake City. - ' hostess for the reception Tick-toc- NOW MR. AND MRS. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Talmadge Graves spoke wedding vows in the Salt Lake LDS temple June 8. President LeGrande Richards presided over ceremonies performed in the presence of close family members. Mrs. Graves is the former Diane Christensen, first of the triplet trio to wed. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Christensen, Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Graves, Salt Lake City are parents of the benedict. Keeping a secret from some people is like itrying to smuggle daylight past a roositer. HOSPITAL NOTES A disciple once asked Socrates whether it was better to marry of Lake The third meeting of the summer season was held by the Sassy Sewers 4 H club last Thursa day, June 7, at the home of Thompson. of Learning the intricacies sewing a placket and band on their skirts took the big part of the afternoon. lone Hunsaker was in charge of the East Corinne group. Refreshments were served the members of the second year sewing club. Leaders are Marjorie Burt and Wanda Thompson. 5032- - tm l&XI-- ffl. H Regular meeting of the Shifty Chefs was held June 8 at the home of Barbara Wamke. President Betty Sato called the meeting to order. Following the business session the girls adjourned to the kitchen and learned the art of making sandwiches and drinks. Products of their handiwork were served as refreshments for the afternoon. Barbara Wamke, reporter. 353-- ' $2- - ij&f' . wr,rfoonlir- tcsgjET, - Fathers Invited to 1st Ward Jr. Sunday School ft .fj. All Junior school Sunday and their fathers of youngsters Ruddells Return From the First ward are invited to a special Fathers Day program Extended Summer Trip set for Sunday, June 17, beginHarold Tippetts Salt Mr. and Mrs. Clair Ruddell or not to marry. ning at 10:30 a. m. in the new hall. recreation have just returned from an exMr. Mrs. of and Whichever you do, replied City, tended vacation trip. According to Mrs. Fred L. C. M, Collett, 626 North Main, Socrates, you will regret it. Petersen, Junior Sunday school Their summer vacation beBrigham City, was taken to a a program has gan at St. George, Utah as they Salt Lake City hospital on Mon- been arranged with each class 2 Box Elder NEWS attended the three-daVeterans ' of Foreign Wars convention. participating. day for a major opetation. Wednesday, June 13, 1956 A side trip to Boulder Dam Brigham City,. Utah v was most interesting before weekly newspaper established in 1896, pub continuing on to Covina, Cali- Alished every Wednesday end entered es Sec fornia, where they were guests ond Class Matter at the post office in at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Brigham City, Utah, under the ct pf March B, 1879. James B. Bosley and children. Ches. W Cleybaugh, Publisher They saw the sights of Sequoia Park, then traveled back Varl Rich O Brian Advertising Manager to Yerrington, California and Subscrpition rate $3 00 per year, payable in spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. advance; in combination with the Box Eldar (published Fridays) $5,00 par year; Jack Mateson and three sons. Journal, $2.50 for 4 months; single copy 10 cants. Also in Yerrington are Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Ruddell and two Member Audit Bureau of Circulations, Utah State Press Association, Editorial National children and Mr. and Mrs. Har- Association and United Press, Advertising Press State Utah Association. 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June 10, to dedicate steps asThe next reunion of the Jefcending to the top of the knoll ferson Hunt family will be held on which stands a marble mon- in California Descenin 1958. ument to Jefferson Hunt. dants will again gather in The Red Rock ceremony con- Huntsville in I960, centennial cluded a reunion which began year of that town. New officers elected at the with two days at Huntsville, where a plaque to Mr. Hunt reunion included Arnold Lewis was dedicated by David O. Mc- and Mrs. Jean Smith, both of of the LDS Santa Monica, California. Kay, president Third Meeting Held By Sassy Sewers Thurs. d , Aunt I V,i Cake Later Served y r1- - Miss Mabel Christensen . Long panied by Mrs Nellie Wight. Miss Mills entertained with vocal selections. monies conducted in the presence of family members by Pres--- . ident LeGrande Richards. Received Congratulations The same evening in the Third ward recreation hall, the newlyweds received congratulations from their many friends and relatives. .' The receiving line stood before a seven tiered candelabra arrangement In the Relief room. Lovely bouquets of flowers adorned the Relief So- ciety and recreation rooms. Lovely in ivory satin was the first of the Christensen triplets to tred the wedding aisle. Attending her as maids of hon- or to complete the trio were her sisters, Sharon and Janice. Satin Gown The brides wedding gown was designed with bouffant skirt and chapel train. The bodice featured a Queen Ann collar and traditional lily point sleev- es. She wore a tiara from which fell a veil of brides illusion fingertip length. A white orchid detachable corsage surrounded with pink carnations backed with seed pearl entwined ' seed pearls tied with pink streamers tied in loveknots completed the bridal bouquet Her gown was adorned with seed pearls and sequins. Identically Designed - Attendants were gowned In identically designed gowns of blue, pink and yellow taffeta. All carried summer parasols decorated with arrangements of carnations. Her sisters chose to wear bal- lerina length gowns of blue . with yellow parasols; Miss Bernice Graves and- - June Larsen performed bridesmaids duties in pink with lavender parasols and . completing the attendants list were lVIiss Evalu Mills and Miss G wem Chidester in yellow with : pink parasols. A younger sister of the bride, Kathleen Christensen, was flow-er girl in a gown of pink with a miniature yellow carnation- - decked parasol. Best man duties for the bridegroom were performed by Low ell Gould, with Gerald Janke as usher. , For the reception, Mrs. Chris- tensen wore a pink model with , Mrs. Graves in blue. Both wore pink carnations and white rose--- . uds at their shoulders. All men in the wedding party wore pink carnation bouton-piere' I 1 Final meeting of the season for members of the Locust camp of Utah Pioneers Daughters was held recently at the home of Captain Geneive Jensen. Captain Jensen was in charge of the meeting. Mrs. Priscilla Bott offered opening prayer, followed by the 11 members attending singing Oh Ye Mountains High. Following announcements and good cheer visits reported, an interesting history on the life of Janet Alice Hadfield Steed was presented by Captain Jensen, followed by details on the life of LucyFete Boswell Lamb. Mrs. Steed was 98 years of age at her death and Mrs. Lamb lived to be 92. The lesson on .Publicity of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers was beautifully given by Mrs. Eva Burrows. Mrs. Bott entertained with the reading of a song, Paddle Vour Owne Canoe followed by the closing song, Polly Wolly Doodle. Mrs. Mary Jeppson offered the prayer. ' Pot luck supper was served. Local Matron Chairman Of Hunt Family Reunion The Ed Sullivan Show , Entry ttank for dototk) Sunday evening, 8 to 9, Station KSL, Channel ' INC. 323 South Main Street i 5 |