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Show Hunsaher- - Shaw Rites Held Miss Margo Hunsaker, daugh-- l ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack IIun- saker, Brigham City, and Ross O. Shaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Shaw, also of Brigham City, became man and wife in ceremonies performed June 6 in the Fifth ward recreation hall. Mayor LeGrande Horsley of- ficiated. . A .wedding reception feted the , newlyweds following their vows. a , The hall was adorned with garden gate and fence setting entwined with summer flowers. Lovely in Lace The bride was lovely in a gown of lace over net and shantung. The bodice featured long sleeves. The yoke of lace was topped with a tiny Peter Pan collar. The skirt of white shun-tun- g was overlaid with scalloped lace. From a taira fell the fingertip veil of brides illusion edged with lace. Her was crescent shaped roses centered with a orchid and ivy. Attendants in Pastels Bridesmaids were Georgana Mollendorf, Connie Jensen, Willis Robbins, Colleen Hunsaker, Patsy Shaw and Diane Williams. Judy Ann Hunsaker was maid , of honor. .All attendants wore pastel , formals. , Mother of the bride wore a . pink tissue taffeta afternoon dress and the grooms mother chose pink linen. Their corsages were of pink roses. Dale Poul-se- n was best man with Bert Hun-- , Glade saker, Rex Williams, Jeppsen and Darrell Poulsen as ushers. . The fellows in , the wedding party word white carnation boutonnieres. . Program Presented Master of ceremonies for the evening was Karl Josephson with the following program presented: . Wesley Boman, vocal number; Cheryl Palmer, vocal solo; guitar duet by Connie Morgan and Donna M. Smoot followed by a vocal number by Diane Meacham. Displayed during the evening was the ornate threetiered wedding cake. The cake was adorned with pink flowers and silver leaves and topped with wedding bells. , In charge of serving were Mrs. ' Nora Farrell and Mrs. Marie Chlarson. Mary Lou Jensen was at the guest book and Miss , Patsy Hunsaker and Vonnie Yates Were in charge of refreshments. Yellowstone Honeymoon The new Mrs. Shaw chose a fceige suit ensemble with beige accessories for honeymoon tra- - Brigham Mesdomes BIRTHS Attend Ogden Party Two Brigham City ladies, Mrs. Robert (Barbara Gleason) Valentine and Mrs. Donald (Shyrl Dee Dustman) Davis, were pies-en- t June 7 at the home of Mrs, Delber (Maxine Potter) Stagge as she entertained 12 members of the ISers Birthday Club at her home in Ogden. Honored during the evening were: Miss Melba Mtsrasi, Mrs. Jtm (Carol Jensen, Ogden, and Mrs. Larry (Leanne Marble) Garfield, Forest Grove, Oregon, who celebrated their birthday recently. The evening was spent In vlsitmg and renewing friendships. A delicious supper was served. The guests of honor cut their birthday cakes and many gifts were presented to the feted trio. The following births are announced from Cooley Memorial - hospitalA boy was born June 5 to Doyle Stanley and Jean Parker Staik, Both well. Lowell Shelley and Mary Hirs-ch- i Munns, Tremonton, Route are the parents of a girl born June 5. June 5, a boy was born to Samuel Howard and Marion Newton school. JJiliman, Intermountain Stephen Frank and Carol Jean Ilubbard Sara, Brigham City, are the parents of a boy born June 6. June 8, a boy was born to Glade Deverell and Beulah Fae Cottle Wells, Brigham City. Kenji and Kazako Inouye Fujikawa, Honeyville, announce the arrival of a girl born June No. Cro-zie- 8- - Andersons Attend Rites for Harold Glass Wednesday ' Idaho. GIRL They plan to reside in SCOUTS' ham City. The bride is a graduate of Box Elder High school and semUNDER inary. THE The bridegroom completed his high school training while servTREFOIL ing in the U. S. Navy. He completed a four year enlistment Girl Scout Troop 91, led by before enrolling at the State Ag- Mrs. Beth Baird, troop leader, ricultural college. hike to Hoenjoyed an ltons cabin and mine in Box El der Canyon, Monday, June 4. Happy Homemakers The hikers included Margaret Club Begins 2nd Year and Mary Beth Baird, Carolyn Ball, Ncdra Petersen," Sandra The Happy Homemakers Kozak, Anne Moskowitz and club held the first meeting of Mrs Bairds two young sons, the season at the home of their Wally and Mike. leader, Mis. Richard Hansen. At 7 a. m., a welcome automoFor the second year of 411 bile lift from Brigham City to work the girls have chosen to the Girls home by Don Baird study cooking. got everybody started, off on the Elections were held with Carol hike. At noon, lunch was enjoyed by Westenskow elected president; DeAnn Christensen, vice presi- all and then hiking was resumed secre- down the mountain to reservoir dent; Carolyn Hansen, tary; Kathy Larsen, song lead- hill. At 2 30 p. m., Mr. Baird shower; Margaret Owen, reporter, and Nancy Burtcher and Kath- ed up to drive the troop back to leen Owen heading the commit- Brigham City. A treat at the Arctic Circle was enjoyed by all, tee on activities. The group will meet weekly and it was agreed by one and all that the day had been most throughout the summer. Refreshments were served. enjoyable and interesting. By Anne Moskowitz. Margaret Owen, reporter. all-da- y SOCIETY EDITOR PLAYS NURSE MAID Mrs. Winston P. Nelson this past week has been adding a few duties usually performed by mother cats to her many tasks. Faline, Siamese cat belonging to the Claybaugh family, produced three wee kittens June 5. Unable to feed the cats herself, Faline, has been most cooperative as Mrs. Nelson uses a dime store doll nursing bottle togive nourishment to her brood each two or three hours. ,The little kittens are doing nicely reports coming from the Nelson home said ' today. ' club memTop Notchers bers, along with their mothers, have been enjoying an upholstery class under the direction of Miss Bessie Hansen. Slipper chairs and dressing table benches were covered by the mother-daughtduets. chairs Completing slipper were: Joan Hendrickson, San dra Lee Pierson, Diana Bennett, Maren Tingey, , Ellen Reeder and Jean Jensen. for Those making covers were dressing table benches Barbara Bott, Marcia Glover, Betty May, Jeniel Campbell and Suellen Yates. The project was completed in three days with work being done in the Eighth ward. Club leaders are Mrs. Lily Bennett and Mrs. Elva Pierson. A man who was fond of play- 4-- er Reporters, Joan Hendrick-- WOODS FIRES I YOUR , Upholstering Class , HripRiomt, END FOREVER Top Notchers Enjoy PLAN TO RESIDE IN BRIGHAM CITY Mr. and Mrs. Ross O. Shaw, recent newlyweds plan to make their home in Brigham City. The young couple recited wedding promises June 6 at the Fifth ward. The bride is the former Margo Hunsaker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hunsaker. Mr. Shaws parents are Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Shaw, all are of Brigham City. vel to Yellowstone Park and - h v Steve Holst and Tess LaPreal Harper Andersen, Brigham City, announce the arrival of a baby son, born June 9. A boy was born June 11 to John Ellis and Idis LaRue Hopkins Lee, Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Anderson and son, Jerry of Brigham City, attended funeral services for Harold Glass, an uncle of Mr. Andersons, last Wednesday, June 6, at Jerome, Ida. Returning with them to Brigham City for a few days visit was Mr. Andersons mother, Mrs. Ruth Everton, Aberdeen, Wash. Other weekend visitors at the Anderson home were Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Norris and five children of Twin Falls, Ida. Mrs. Everton returned to Twin Falls with the Norris family. A 1 3 Box Elder NEWS ing practical jokes sent a friend a telegram, charges collect, which read: I am perfectly well. A week later the joker Wednesday, June 13, 1956 Brigham City, Utah starring 4-- Traveling Secretary COLOMA, Mich. (UP) Whenever secretary Jackie Stainbrook gets an important message for hed boss, she must take a boat ride to deliver it to him. Her boss, Curtis Coates, a real estate on a man, has his office dredge that he uses to deepen channels and create islands in Paw Paw Lake and spends most of his time there. PATRICIA JULY 2 I MORISON through 7 and JULY 11, 13 Research now has the answer to carpet and upholstery cleaning with the new product, Blue Lustre. It is completely safe for your finest carpets whether woolen, ray-.onylon or cotton. The nap Is left open and fluffy as colors return to their original beauty and lustre. No residue remains to cause rapid resoiling. Clean entire carpet or just spots and traffic lanes with Blue Lustre and a long handle brush. 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