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Show Wedding Bells Toll for Bear River Miss Annual BEI IS Harvest Ball Wedding bells rang for Miss wick, Washington, parents of the Ann Mortenson, grand bride Mrs Wright chose a dress daughter of Mis. Pearl Jensen, melon shade Bear River City, and Clark Rob-ei-t with white carnations forming Rasmussen, son of Bishop her corsage and Mrs Clark Rasmussen, Robert Moss was best man Bugham City, October 26 in the with Dean Rasmussen and CharLogan LDS temple les Keller as ushers. President A George Raymond All men in the wedding parofficiated. ty wore white carnation boutonweda Immediately following nieres. ding dinner was seived at the Host and hostess for the evehome of the bridegiooms parning were Bishop and Mrs. Verents in Brigham City. The same evening the newly- non Johnson. Displayed was the elaborate weds were feted at a wedding reception given by the brides wedding cake. The creation was giandmother m the Bear River decorated by Wilma Larsen, City LDS ward amusement hall Mantua and featured wedding Fall flowers adorned the bells topping the pink tinted looms Receiving line stood be three tiers. It stood upon a mirfore a beautifully decorated ror upon a lace covered table. In charge of refreshments archway. Tall pedestal baskets filled with chrysanthemums were Mrs Ivy Andersen, Mrs. Pauline Leonard, Mrs LaVela completed the setting For her wedding and recep- Matesen, Mrs. Mary E. Andertion the bride chose an original sen and Mrs May Andersen, model designed by Mrs. Ora Serving were Carla Jensen, Pegthe famous gy Christensen, Karen Rams-dalThompson from Radene painting, Pinkie. The gown of Peggy Nelson, faille featured an empire waist- Reeve and Linda Rasmussen. line with bodice of embroidered Gift bearers were Don and tulle with seed pearls and se- Ricky Holtry and Movel Ward In charge of gifts were Sydquins. The sleeves were long A pink velvet sash ney Jeppsen, and tapered Sharon Johnson, in Marcia Fodnes, Arlene Anderwith flowing pink streamers the back marked the waistline sen, Patty Jensen and Carol JenThe skirt was full and floor sen. Mrs. Robert Moss was at the length. A lace edge tulle fingertip veil caught up to a taira guest book She wore a pink pearl necklace Joanne Barnard entertained and carried pink and white car- during the reception with sevnations centered with an orchid eral piano selections. Intermitin her bridal bouquet. tently during the evening songs Maid of honor was Miss Ja were sung by Russell Jensen nice Leonard with Miss Deanna accompanied by Mrs Margaret Iloltry and Miss Kay Rasmus- T. Johnson; Sharon Mortensen sen as bridesmaids All atten- and Cheryl Palmer accompanied dants were gowned m pastel by Miss Barnard. and carried pink and white For honeymoon travel the new Mrs Rasmussen chose a carnation nosegays. Flower girl duties were per- brown suit with matching accesformed by Sandra Jensen and sories. Karen Ward in identical navy They are now at home at 129 blue gowns designed with white North First East, Brigham City. collars and cuffs. They carried The bride is a graduate of pink baskets held with wide rib- Box Elder High school and sembon handles and distributed inary and is employed in the thank you scrolls office at Baron Woolen mills. Mr. Rasmussen is enrolled as Grandmother of the bride wore an aqua and black knit. Mrs. a sophomore student at the Rasmussen chose a beige sheath, Utah State Agricultural college Both wore red rosebud corsages. in Logan He, too, is a giaduate Also in the receiving line were of Box Elder high school and Mr and Mrs. Joe Wright, Kene- - seminary. Gay two-piec- Slated Tonight The annual F F.A. and F H A Hat vest Ball will be held tonight at 1 00 in the big gym at Box Elder. It will be and no flowers This affair is under the sponsorship of co chairmen Nancy Ferry and Richard Roche. In the assembly which is part of the traditional affair, the dance theme, Autumn Leaves, will be announced as will be the six finalists vying for King and These finalists are to Queen be chosen from the following people- Dean Jeppsen, Dee JenRichard sen, Reid Goldsberry, Gordon, Bob Christensen, David Frodsham, Pat Bott, Ruth Lan-e- l, Ann Moyes, Marilyn Mason, Sandra Orme, and Eloise Oyler From the six finalists, a king and queen will be selected by the F F A. and F II A club members The others will become attendants. 'I he royal couple and their attendants will be announced Also durduring intermission. ing intei mission, turkeys, cakes, and pies will be raffled off Tickets will be sold for 10 cents or three for 25 cents. An adviser of the FH.A. club stated, I feel that for the admission price of just 50 cents or student body card, eveiyone should come and see the beautiful decorations arranged for this dance semi-form- - e, DALL Planning posters to advertise the Harvest Ball to be "held pla.n tiAKttvjl school Box Elder at are, left to right, Pat Bott, Ronald Peterson and High tonight Sandra Orme. Dames Announce Birth Of Second Daughter ' Mr and Mrs Lowell Dames announce the arrival of their second daughter, Lee Anne, born Nov 9 at the George Washington hospital in Washington DC Slu- - weighed seven pounds six ounces Lee Anne will be greeted at Denise. home by Mis Dames is the former Patricia Hunsaker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hunsaker. Honeyville. The new addition is their 13th grandchild. Mr Dames is the son of Mr. and Mrs Raymond K.-- Dames, Bngham City. Mr and 'Mrs. Dames and youngest son, Dickson, left Brigham City Saturday morning for Washington where they will visit for a week. During that time they plan to meet another son, Kay, in New York as he returns from an LDS mission in Scotland and England. Before returning home Elder Dames visited, during a tour of his , brother, the Continent, Sheridan, who is a member of the Medical Coips of the U. S Army stationed m Germany. e for-ma- ls the six lovely BEHS students shown above will VIE FOR HARVEST QUEEN be chosen to reign as Harvest Queen at the annual Harvest Ball being held tonight in the Box Elder High school gymnasium. They are, left to right, front row: Patricia Bott, Ruth Laney and Anik Noyes; back row: Sandra Orme, Eloise Oyler .and Marilyn Mason. One of Soroptimists International of Brigham City Attain One Hundred Percent Attendance Record Soroptimists International of Brigham City attained one hundred percent attendance at the November dinner meeting held Thursday evening, Nov. 15, at the Idle Isle cafe. Tables were lovely with the Thanksgiving motif. President Norma Jensen presided and reported an enjoyable time by members who attended the state convention as well as Silver Anniveisary of Salt Lake Soroptimists, held recently at Salt Lake City. Members attending were: Miss Jensen, Miss Hannah Hillam, Miss Lenora and Romer, Mrs. Ann Johnson Mrs. Elnora Bowcutt. Current events were reported by Miss LaPreal Wight followed by a program on public relations. Mrs. Hazel Breitenbeker- - was chairman assisted by Mrs. Bowcutt and Mrs. Dorothy Robbins. Mrs. Grace Petersen, program also aided the committee. Community singing was led by Mrs. Johnson followed by an e inspirational talk by Miss Romer on public relations. It was announced that the following members will serve on Rocky Mountain Regional com Le-nor- Nominated as candidates for Harvest King at BEHS HARVEST KING POTENTIALS are the students shown above, left to right, front row: Reid Goldsberry, David Frod-shaRichard Gordon and Dean Jeppsen; back row: Dee Jensen and Bob Christensen. The Harvest King will be crowned at ceremonies held during intermission at the Harvest Ball at BEHS gymnasium tonight. mittees: Mrs. Grace Petersen, awards; Mrs. Verabel Knudson, civil defense; Miss Rilla Jensen, credentials; Mrs Grace Hansen, finance; Miss Dorothy Hanlon, Indian Affairs chairman; Mrs. Alwayne Claybaugh, public affairs; Mrs. Ann Johnson, united nations; Miss Hannah Hillam, and objects and achievement Miss Norma Jensen, recommendations and resolutions At the conclusion of the meeting, birthday gifts were presented to Miss Wight, Miss Romer, Mrs. Norma Butler and Mrs. Mabel Nielsen. AT HOME IN BRIGHAM CITY Mr. and Mrs. Clark Robert Rasmussen, recent newlyweds are at home in Brigham City. They spoke nuptial vows in the Logan LDS temple Oct. 26 with President A. George Raymond officiating. Michael Edward Westley Is Name of Baby Son Michael Edward and Mrs. LeRoy Westley, Brig. ham City. Maternal grandmother Is Mrs. Helen B. Ashby, Seattle, Wash. is Westley the name chosen for the newly 3 Box Elder NEWS arrived son of Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday, November 21, 1956 FrancisClarence Westley, San Brigham City, Utah co. Mr. Westley is the eldest grandson of Mrs. Viola Westley, Brigham City, and is now the father of the first Buy Your Christmas WHEEL GOODS great-grandso- n ivte The wee lad arrived October just three days before his mothers 24th birthday anniversary. The Westley family, including Diane Marie, 3, is expected home during the holidays. They plan to have the baby named and blessed in the Brigham City Third LDS ward. Paternal grandparents are Mr. 26, LOCK & SPORTING GOODS Tricycles Bicycles Pedal Cars Wagons Scooters See Our Vast Selection Adult Art Students Observe Art Month Adult art students of Mrs. De Ana McDonald celebrated American Art week in connection with regular art lessons, Monday afternoon, Nov. 19, at Box Elder High school. Mrs. McDonald taught the members new tricks with water colors and refreshments were served. Joining with the art students for the observance were Principal Edward Payne and Vice Principal A. Elwyn Seely. 'mn&v $250 COCKTAIL Choice of or FRUIT CRAB SHRIMP FRENCH ONION SOUP TOSSED SALAD ROAST YOUNG TURKEY with Sage Dressing and Cranberry Sauce INFRA-REBROILED t2 OF 2V4 LB. SPRING CHICKEN with Sage Dressing and Cranberry Sauce Hot Mail Firemen TROY, N. Y. (UP of home of Mrs. May Brunker with who responded Willow Creek Daughters to an alarm Utah Pioneers will meet Friday Mrs Martha Dalton and Mrs. here found an unusual blaze. It box attached Bessie Perry assisting as hos- was inside afternoon, Nov 23, at 2 p m to a pole. The meeting will be held at the tesses. 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