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Show Brigham City Miss Is Betrothed 1 h oeial cene Aileen L. Nelson, Society Editor Telephone Jr - t vi if , , y SP'- Ji r 5. 771 rA v J. ' ' The betrothal of Miss Sheryl Nelson to Vero Hunter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Hunter, Ogden, is announced this week by Mr. and Mrs. Justin Nelson, Brigham City,, Wedding vows will be exchanged by the young couple Sept. 12 at 7 p.m. in the First Mr, and Mrs .Rex Barker and LDS ward chapel. A reception Mr. and Mrs. Willis Craner, Cor-innwill follow. returned last Thursday from The bride is a graduate of Box six days vacation at Yellowstone Elder High school and seminary Park and Montana. and is currently employed in OgThey spent three days in the den. exthe The prospective bridegroom is employed in Ogden where they plan to make their home. also Impressive LDS Temple Rites Unite Judy Hodgkinson and John W. Burley Aug. 13 TO WED , Miss Sheryl Nelson will become Septem- ber bride of yero Hunter. w Announce Births entered Cooley Sistersap-la19 Memorial hospital within hours of each other and announce arrival of third child for each family. Mr. and Mrs. S. Lynn Rich-ards, Brigham City announce the arrival of their third girl born Aug. 19 at 12:05 a m. at the local ' hospital. The newest little Miss weighed six pounds seven ounces. Other daughters' in the Richards family are JoLynn 4 and Janna 18 months. Mrs. Richards is the former Jean Noqpan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Norman, Corinne. Mr- - and Mrs. Sam Richards, Brigham City .are paternal grandparents. It was the third boy for Mr. and Mrs, Karl O. Norman, Corinne at 7 a.m. Aug. 20 at the Cooley Memorial hospital. Scott 2 and Reese 1 will now have a pew baby brother fpr a playmate. The youngster weighed seVeft pounds 14 ounces and is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Norman, Corinne and Mr.aAd Mrs. Isaac Allen, Brigham City. Mrs.. Norman will be remembered as the former Nelda Allen 1 3. IT'S COOL; AT, THE GajpiM Pick o the Pictures , WED. thru SAT; Would you have theguts point a finger at a guy and say: GO GET KILLED! to C, - fishing park and report cellent. The women even caught limits of big beautiful fish the men boasted. During their stay at the park they returned to their cabin following a fishing expidition to find that a big black bear had come to call and had stayed for cookies and cake. Their next stop was at Townsend, Montana where they visited with family members of Mrs. Craners then on to Helena to spend time with friends. Enroute home they stopped at the Lewis and Clark Caverns and enjoyed an interesting tour of the stalactites and stalagmites formed in the caverns. They also stopped at Virginia City then visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barker and family at with pearls. Impressive LDS Temple rites Bridal attendants included Miss Miss united Judy Hodgkinson, Jean Hodgkinson, maid of honor; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aubra Miss Janet Hodgkinson, Miss W. Hodgkinson, Vernal, and John and Miss W. Burlew, on of Mrs. Estella Marie Hodgkinson Jocelyn Hodgkinson. The maid forWashington, Magnus, SeaUe, of honor wore an merly of Brigham City, Tuesday, white sheath, while the Salt LDS Lake in the August 13, others appeared in orchid frocks. Temple. JoLinda Hodgkinson and Kathy Wednesday evening the new- Hodgkinson, flower girls, donned received married guests ly couple cotton frocks. at a reception at the Uinta Stake pink The bride is a former student Center. of Brigham Young University. For the occasion the bride wore Her bridegroom has served a a ballerina length gown of lace tour of duty with the U. S. Ma- Malad. and tulle underscored with satin. rine Corps. It. was styled with long pointed They are now honeymooning sleeves and stand up collar. Her enroute to the Pacific Northwest. - Alaskan Trip Provides The newlyweds will make .a fingertip veil of illusion fell Different Vacation from a small bridal cap trimmed future home in Seattle. Something different in the line of vacations was enjoyed by Mr. VMard PTA Announces BPW Directed to Site and Mrs. Kelly Korth and Mr. Mrs. Dewain Loveland and Plans for Coming Year Of Ogden Club's Party and children, Brian and tiny Jeanette. Executive committee members to The vacationers traveled Northern District Business and of the Willard PTA met last Monvia the Alaskan Alaska Palmer, Women will meet to the home of Mr. and day evening for formulating plans Professional for picnic party Aug. 25 at 7 p.m highway . Mrs. Fred M. Grover. Mrs. Korth for the coming year. South in at Ranch White Horse. is the former Marie Grover and A theme, Together We Learn" of Ogden Canyon. Mrs. Loveland the former Flo was decided upon and it is Fork for the evening will Grover. planned by the jgroup to work for beHostesses members of the Ogden Club. The Grovers operate a dairy a superior achievement award. According to Mrs. Dorothy Ol- farm at Palmer. Directing Willard PTA activi- sen members are directed to They report comfortable weaties will be the following com- reach the ranch by traveling up ther after traveling the 3,000 mittee heads included: Ogden Canyon through Hunts- miles of dirt road on a non-stoMrs. Nellie Molgaard, presi- ville then continuing on the road to Alaska. The weather is dent; Mrs. Carol Barker, first east to the mouth of South Fork trip said to be delightful in the sum secArch Sims, where the Ogden Stake Girls mmer time but cold during the Elmer Perry, Camp is located. ond The White Mrs. Madge Horse Ranch is the next ranch winter months. third Enroute home from their three Mrs. up the road.' Watts, secretary-treasurer- ; week stay they stopped at Glacier Laree Braegger, Mrs. Norene Signs will be located at stra- Park; Lewis and Clark Caverns Zundel-anMrs. Nadell Witt, tegic points along the way to di- and Yellowstone. membership; Mrs. Marie Ward rect members to the camp site. and Mrs. Iva Archibald, publiReservations are $1.50 per percity; Mrs. Lucretia Cook and son with reservations being acLadies' Society Meets; : Mrs. Ilene Tucker, legislative; Mrs. Olsen until by Aug. Mrs. Ruth Harding, Mrs, Pearl cepted Rummage Sale Planned 22. St. Henrys Alter Society met Nay and - Mrs. Carol Cook, program and Founders Day; Mr. the first Tuesday in August at and Mrs.' Seldon Bridges, Hospi-- ' CARD OF THANKS St. Henry's Church for Rosary by f tality; Mrs. Dorothy Lowe, Mrs. Father Joseph Clark. cannot express the Words Denise Barker, Mrs. Helen Jane At the conclusion of the RosLemon, magazine and publica- gratitude and appreciation we ary the ladies adjourned to the tions; Mrs. Ilene Wells, room rep- feel toward those who. by their rectory for formulating plans resentatives chairman; Mrs. Han- kindness and generous assistance, for the rummage sale to be held nah Nicholas, 'historian; Mrs. helped lighten our burden of sor- Aug. 23 and 24. Carol Barker, health; Elmer Per- row at the time of the death of The meeting was very inforry, juvenile protection and Arch our sister Viola Godfrey Tippetts. mal, due to the absence of Mrs. May Gods blessing rest with Sims, parliamentarian. Lee, president. Mrs. Lee those who came to our assistance Parley is vacationing in California. According to Mrs. Marie Ward in any way. the third Monday evening of Acccording to Mrs. Ories Jepp-sen- , each month has been set aside parishoners John Godfrey as PTA meeting night. wishing to contribute clothing Oleen Godfrey may do so up to and including Glen Bock the rummage sale dates. They Ecil Johnson may leave their donations on the back porch of the rectory. The general public is invited 5 Box Elder NEWS to attend the sale which will be held in the large garage at the Brigham City, Utah rear of the Catholic Church. Wednesday, August 21, 1957 orchid-embroidere- d K Corinne Quartet Back from Pleasant Trip Betrothal of Sheryl Nelson Told Sisters-ln-La- September 20 has been circled by Miss Carolyn Tingcy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer C. Tingey, Brigham City, as her wedding date with Eleazer (Lee) Despam, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Q. Despain, Lovell, Wyoming. The young couple will recite wedding vows In the Logan LDS temple with a wedding reception to be held In the Sixth LDS The bride is a graduate of Box Elder high school and seminary and prior to accepting employment in the office of the J. C. Penney company In Logan attended the Utah State University. Mr, Despain is currently attending USU where he Is majoring in agronomy. He has completed U. S. Army service and fulfilled an LDS Mission in the Eastern States. They will reside in Logan where he will complete his edu cation. p t; t; t; t, i (conditioned i fix Two Catholic Couples Feted Before Leaving Miss Carolyn Tingey, daughTEMPLE WEDDING SET ter of Mr. and Mrs. llomer C. Tingey, Brigham City, will become the LDS Temple bride of Eleazer (Lee) Despain, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Q. Despain, Lovell, Wyoming, September 20. The ceremony will be performed in the Logan LDS Temple with a reception to be held the same evening in the Brigham Sixth LDS ward recreation hall. Lady Golfers Participate in Northern Utah Divisional Meet at Ogden Golf , Country Club Lady golfers of the Northern Edna Fronk, Mrs. Hazel Breiten-beker- , Mrs. Norma Butler and Utah Division meet at Ogden Golf and Country club last week Mrs. Carrie Johnson. At the Friday luncheon date from Aug. 12 to Aug. 16, inclusive. prizes were drawn by Mrs. Ilad-fiel- d and Mrs. Idonna Hamilton Three local ladies placed as the consolation of the local club at the Ladies winners In I flights. Winners Include Mrs. Invitational. Carrie Johnson who placed first by defeating Mrs. Elaine HolmSlagers and Girls gren 3 to 2 in the final match giving Mrs. Holmgren runnerup Return From Trip place In the consolation flight. .Mr. and Mrs. Earl Slager Mrs. Jessie Jeppersen took top honors in the second flight con- daughetrs, Susan and Sydney, re Sunday morning from solation by defeating Mrs. Tyra turned vacation trip to Oakland, CaliPalmer, Logan In the final fornia. ' mhtch. The Slagers went sightseeing Each winner received a lovely at Oakland, San Francisco and gift at the awards luncheon Fri- spent three days at Salinas. day, Aug. 16, at the club house. At Santa Cruz the girls enMore than 80 ladies competed fun at the bay and the from the four clubs belonging to joyed entire family was fascinated by the division, Elmonte, Ogden, the Mystery Spot. The circle of Logan and Brigham City. land the hill from Santa Cruz in defiesupall usual Local ladies participating qualities of gravMrs. included: the matches ity and proved most interesting Mer-rell, Mamie Fruin, Mrs., Marian to the Slager family. They were Mrs. Margaret Bess, Mrs. conducted on a 45 minute tour Ulalah Hansen, Mrs. Jean Barn- of the spot. ard, Mrs. Jesse Jeppersen, Mrs. Before returning home they Coy Iladfield, Mrs. Elaine Holm- enjoyed Fishermans visiting gren,' Mrs. Blanche Hansen, Mrs. Wharf. A farewell party tor Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rodgers and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murtha was held Saturday evening, Aug. 17, on the lawn at St. Henrys Church. The Holy Name and Alter Society jointly sponsored the affair with Fathers Joseph Clark and Francis Dunn attending. Going away gifts were presented to the two couples; bunco was played and refreshments served. Prizes went to Richard Morrow and Mrs. Rodgers. Mr. and Mrs. Rodgers and children, John 8, Kenneth 7, Kathleen 5 and David 3, are departing later this month. Rlr. Rodgers will teach school at Salt River day school near Scottsdale, Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Rodgers have resided in Brigham City for the past seven years. Both have been very active In Catholic affairs. Mr. and Mrs. Murtha and children, Richard 8r James 7, Patrick 4 and Colleen will leave the fore part of September for Payette, Idaho where Mr. Murtha will teach school. Although they have been residing in Brigham City for just one year they have both been very active In Catholic affairs. Brigham City Folks Enjoy California Trip Mrs. Zina Jensen, Mrs. Valeria Baird and Mr. and Mrs. Don J. Baird and family have returned from a California vacation. t Mrs. Jensen had spent five weeks in Citrus Heights, California at the home of a sister, Mrs. Ada Sandusky, prior to the Baird familys arrival. Mrs. Valeria Baird had been vacationing for two months in Southern California prior to their arrival. While In Sacramento, Cali-- , fornia area the family enjoyed a with 22 delightful members attending a picnic at a beautiful park in Sacramento. Mrs. Jensen along with the Bairds then enjoyed the sights of Fishermans San Francisco, Wharf, Golden Gate park; Zoo and Cliff House. They then traveled down the coast to visit with Mrs. Valeria Baird, who was visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Giles and family, at Los Angeles. Mrs. Giles is the former Marco Baird. Following the visit in Los Angeles they spent tirtie at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ackerman at San Pedro. Mrs. Ackerman will be remembered as the former Phyllis Baird. Visits to Marine Land and picnics as well as swimming in the ocean near the Ackerman home delighted the Baird children. All of Mrs. Valeria Bairds family then gathered for a fam. ily reunion. , Flei-shek- er HAWAII Be in Hawaii with us ALOHA WEEK, beginning October 13. Fifteen days, all expense tour $497. Ship one way, if desired, at small ex- tra cost. 2, . , 387 East Third North Provo, Utah Tel. FR , REDUCE AT HOfAE' This is the wny to Th Stauffer Homo Plan of effortless exercise and caloric reduction trims Inches. Beau cities posture. Gives you lovelier figure. BUY IT FOR stnuffer 50c A DAY FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION HOMI RIOUCINO RIAN PHONE Al MAIL THIS COUPON THELMA HESS North lit Edit Trcmonton, Utah AS Mean tend me FREE folder Slenderize Yourself" prior to Stal- l- City FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION. No obligation. 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