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Show First Ward Pilots Entertain for Mothers Members of the Top Pilot class of the First ward Primary recently entertained their mothers at a class room demonstra-tuand party. Brad Thompson greeted the mothers and class members. An illustration in the life of Christ was presented by the following class members: Patsy Craghcad, Douglas Parsons, MicAda Cox, Michael key Felt, Baird, Tommy Owen, Patricia Rasmussen, Jimmy Westover, Shirley Grover, Gary Ludlow, Janice Peters, Mary Lou James and Neal Byington. Other program numbers included a song by Ada Cox; a piano solo by Sidney Burtelier and Top Pilots Song, led by n Young Couple Recites Temple. Vows Attractive, brunette Patsy Kay Koford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merwin P. Koford of Garland, became the bride of Bruce R. Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Desmond Christensen of Brigham City in an impressive ceremony performed in the Logan LDS temple. Elder the Evan O. Darley performed nuptial ceremony. The newlyweds were honored at a wedding breakfast following the ceremony, hosted by the bridegrooms parents at Maddox Ranch House. A reception further honored them in the Garland ward Relief society room the next evening, where an orchid and white color scheme prevailed in the beautiful setting. The bridal party received guests before an archway of and hearts, festftoned with orchid and white satin bows. The bride was lovely in a creation of Chantilly lace and net, designed with snug bodice of lace, featuring long tapered sleeves and scalloped bateau neckline. The billowing skirt of satin was accented with eleven net ruffles edged with lace. A pearl crown released her fingertip veil of nylon illusion. She carried a beuquet with an orchid corsage in the center, tied with orchid and silver ribbons and tiny wedding bells. Maid of honor,, was Miss Deanna Nish, with Miss Judy Johnson, Miss Carol Dawn Limb and Miss Betty Nish as bridesmaids. sheath They wore identical dresses of orchid flecked with white, and held umbrella corsages of pink roses tied with orchid ribbons. Little Susan Christensen, sister of the bridegroom, was flower girl. , Best man duties were performed by Terry Christensen, brother of the bridegroom. Ushers were Rodney Taylor, Phil Horsley, Fred Christensen, Gene Koford and Ross Couch. wedA beautiful three-tiereding cake centered the brides orchids and table, , featuring white roses with a miniature bride and groom atop. The brides mother chose a street-lengtgown of grey taffeta accented with black and white swirls of feather design, while the bridegrooms mother wore a charcoal sheath dress with matching jacket. They each wore a corsage of pink rose- cu-pi- floor-lengt- h heart-shape- CLAIMS iBRIDE Bruce R. Christensen of Brigham City, claimed lovely Patsy Kay Koford of Garland as his bride in a wedding ceremony performed in the Logan LDS Temple. They were honored at a reception at Garland and honeymooned in Las Vegas, Boulder and Zions Canyon prior to making their home in Brigham City. Two Brigham Girls Pledge USU Sororities Two Brigham City girls were among the 85 students to pledge membership in four sororities on the Utah State University campus recently. Dixie Gunderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gunderson, was pledged to Alpha Chi Omega, while . Ann Westenskow, daughter of Mr.'"&nd Mrs. Owen Westenskow pledged to California Couple Tell of Baby Son i Mr. and Mrs Isaac Leon Love-da- y of LaPuenta, Calif., announce the arrival of a baby boy born Nov. 10. His weight was recorded at seven pounds nine . ounces. The mother is the former Ver-nett-a Jensen, daughter of Mrs. Martha Jensen of Brigham City. The hew arrival will be named Jefferey Leon Loveday, and has Announcement of the pledg- three older sisters, Kathy, Naning was made by Jeanette Munk, cy and Lonnetta. Counpresident of cil at the university. Pan-helleni- c 5 Box Elder NEWS Oregon, the Beaver State, has Brigham City, Utah no official motto. Wednesday, November 20, 195 buds tied with orchid ribbons, Mrs. Claire Bailey was at the guest book and Mrs. Elzo Sessions presided in the gift rooiii-Shwas assisted by Miss Lytj-ettJensen, Miss Bonnie Evar and Miss Joan Evans. Gift bea ers were Dale Koford, brothel of the bride, Carol Lee Anderson and Rita Couch. e theres NO Gail Hendricks. Scott Zundel offered the ing prayer. Corsages were presented to the mothers by their children, and the mothers then pinned the Top Pilot medals on the children. The class members served refreshments to their mothers. Oak Camp of You get top vlicu you buy the best snow tire ever made! 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