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Show Popular Perry Miss Betrothed ocial Telephone 771 Local Couple Exchanges Vows Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Parker an- nounce the marriage of their daughter, Carma Lee, to Larry Leon Jensen, son of Mr. and ! Mrs. I. Leon Jensen of Brigham City. Wedding vows were exchang t ' Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Quayle, Perry, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Kelen, to Sidney B. Wyatt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney L. Wyatt, North Ogden. They plan to be married December 6, in the Logan LDS temple with a wedding reception the same evening in the Perry ward. The bride is a graduate of Box Elder High school with the class of 56, and LDS seminary. She has attended the USU and is now employed at the Box Elder County Bank. Mr. Wyatt is a graduate of Weber High school and seminary and has fulfilled an LDS mission to the North Central Stales. He has just completed U. S. Army duty and will return to his studies at USU, where he he is majoring in Industrial Arts. cene Aileen I,. Nelson, Society Editor lilS! Convention Set For County DUP l!(ll! .11! ISIS!.' II Wi : JLSfe&LyJ ed Thursday, Nov. 21. The new- Andersen. The new bride is a student at lyweds honeymooned at Lake Box Tahoe. Elder High school. The groom is a graduate of the Box The brides parents will honor Eider school and is emthem at an open house Satur- ployed High at Fife Construction. full COLOR NCTURIS All members of the 16 Daughday evening, Nov. 30, at the to make a home in They plan IN THRU DIMENSIONS ters of Utah Pioneer camps in home of Bishop and Mrs. Lee Brigham City. Children delight to see their favorite Box Elder County are cordially Christmas poem "come to life in the 1 invited to county convention magic realism of three dimension! 'Phyllis Anderson Theater Hails Brigham Saturday, Nov. 30, in the First See "The Night Before Chnstmaa and many, many other children' Ward chapel, Mrs. Jennie L. City , Utah, Native in New York City Now tone in our pteturf Jones, president announces. election. A former Brigham City woMrs. Anderson, the wife of Convention sessions will begin Letter Finds Its Way MCTUR1 PACKETS man, the late Phyllis Stohl An- dramatist Robert Anderson, auat 10 am.; luncheon will be ser21 plttvMt) ata)a Hum rtak lEadi noon to all in attendance, derson, is the fifth actress thor of Tea and Sympathy, at ved With Address Unusual QTha CkrliHoei fttofy Ivdalph Shlaaa Ale ' a had spent most of her life findwhose name has illuminated with no charge being made, folWalt Dixtayi laatfcl QA Christ am Coral O. WILMINGTON, (UP) Wltord of Ox theater in New York City, the ing new talent and encouraging QAIIco la WoodMtoiMl lowed by a short afternoon sesMrs. Paul Darner of Dayton, Daaol Dk national capital of the legitimate hopefuls in the theater. sion beginning at 1 p.m. A 7 Whit Snow Owrfs near store a at Ohio, stopped theater world. Born in 1907, Mrs. Anderson A nice program has been arhere and after making a purPACKETS $1.25 M. Honeyville Farm Bureau lathe received a bachelor of arts deMrs. Anderson joined Central guests Company ranged, 21 fictvrai chase drove away without her Miss Karen Quayle, ranks of Helen Hayes, Ethel gree from the University of dies will meet Monday after- are expected and election of of- WILL BE DECEMBER BRIDE och tackst 2 purse. m. Dec. at in the noon, 2, p. VIEWER J2.50 will become the temple bride of Sidney B. Wyatt, Barrymore, Maxine Elliott and Utah, and a master of fine arts will be conducted. ficers Perry Undaunted fact she the that LDS house. by church Shaw pictures to Nora Bayes in September, less degree in drama from Yale Uni- Honeyville thro dimantion During the convention all thir- North Ogden in rites to be performed Dec. 6 in the Logan did not know the name or adthan a year after her death from versity. During the 1930s, she According to Mrs. Maudell teen light attach LDS Temple. A wedding reception in the Perry Ward will dress of the store, she addressed past presidents of the counlor Vitwar, $3 OS a 49. at Burke, full cancer of the agenda age president, headed the drama department j Savior's las. a letter to: Ice cream parlor, fete the couple the same evening. ty company will be honored. is planned for the afternoon. j The Phyllis Anderson Theater, of the Erskine School in Boston. route off south 68, right going on formerly the Public Theater, Fancy pillows will be made 1 on the left hand side, going toEarly in 1940 Mrs. Anderson under Fourth street and Second ave- - went the direction of Miss BesObserved Quietly by Seventy-Filt- h COMPTON'S Meeting Jayceettes to New York and worked Birthday ward Wilmingtont just outside tnue, received its new name for the American Broadcasting sie Hansen. Ladies are asked Features Mrs. Drewes I the think." city limits, when leased by Theater Four, to bring materials required, inGeorge J. Peeples; Many Greetings Received ART and MUSIC CO. She is going to get her purse company, and then for seven Brigham City' Jayceettes met Inc., a new incorporated associ- years headed the play depart- cluding lining. Pillow filling back. The store owners received celShe is in now beker. Nov. J. Ranch Maddox at quietly George Peeples living meetation of four producers. House, ment of the Theater Guild. She may be purchased at the ebrated his 75th birthday anni- Pleasant Grove and is 93 years the letter. 20. , was associated with producers ing. the evening versary at home with many old. for guests Special and other patterns of William Inges Come Back, Apron Con- cards and gifts presented by Mr. Peeples married Julia All persons holding full Christmas suggestions will be included: Margaret Gover, Little Sheba. Norma Keyes, Di- family members and friends in Ann Lewis, April 20, 1902. nie Parsons, In 1952 she joined the Music exchanged. occasion. A nominating committee will ane McCabe, Karen Smoot, Don- honor of the They have six living children: Corporation of America, and and Edna Hardy. na Snoot A beautifully decorated birth- Laura Kennedy, comballot Sacramento; the the for present worked there developing young evein for Committee Mr. to charge Mrs Roy (Clementine) Heiber, day cake was presented ing year and refreshments will playwrights and directors. Chlar-son- , Mildred ning included, . Peeples by Sarah Marble and Howthorne, Calif.; Mrs. Roy stamp books are invited to Theater Pour is attempting be served director member; Jerri Nel-se- Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Vail and (Ruth) Braegger, Lawndale, Calito carry on Mrs. Anderson's FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON , chairman, Donna Steel, family visited during the day. fornia; Lewis J. Peeples, Renbring them to the custom of sponsoring new tal- Perry School Winds Up Reva Ann and Kathy Harper ; Wash Mr. Nov. was Mrs. 17, Paul born ton, (Mary) Peeples acMiss an Ruth Newton, ent, And for your convenience the Curless, Copeland, Idaho, and 1882, in Kingsland, tress and writer and one of the American Art Projects Kinghorn. Clever ice cream cone horns son of William Georgia, ART & GIFT SHOP and Tooele. Calvin Calvin Peeples, corporations officers, said. Its The Perry Elementary school WE WILL BE OPEN plenty filled with candy serv- Laura Brown Peeples. FollowThey also have 14 grandchilas soon as possible, and sign first production, David Belasco's winds up a successful month ob of ed as favors. of six his his dren and the death ing father, The Girl of the Golden West, serving Art Month, this week. UNTIL 10:00 P.M. ON for possible redemption. Reports during the evening mother later married Wylie Ne- had a brief run early this month. During the month the fifth included a report on American and sixth graders have special- Art Month Wednesdays Tuesdays by Mrs. Suzanne Fer- Card of Thanks ized in clay modeling. AccordNew Soroptimists Are and Thursdays Until Mrs. Ferry also showed picWe are grateful and thankful ry. ing to their teacher, the Indian tures. ' to all our kind neighbors, January 1st, there's NO magic Introduced Thursday project now on display for other Mrs. Leaine 'Jensen gave the friends and relatives everystudents and parents alike is treasury report; Mrs. Doris r to getting money! where for the many visits to our Soroptimist International of outstanding. announced that arrange- home. The many cards and letWe have added three new All teachers at the school have ments were City met Thursday evea Brigham made for to our ters all sent have Nov. 21, at the Idle Isle been stressing art in some form Thanksgiving being and request- loved you to our staff members ning, one. party in their classes. Rooms are dec ed that all call for monthly dinner business in for reservaof the to the people Especially orated in holiday theme with tions. Ruth Jenkins Tremonton Third ward, we wish meeting. scenes done with crayons, cutNew members introduced durfor the Day was giv- to thank you one and all for Thought Mrs. Marting, poster paints, water colors, en by LaRaine Petersen. kindness to us. To our ing the meeting were Joye Jensen paper construction and murals, Trailer Village, Rhoads, included a very in- your jory Program Relief and society bishopric artisSome of the pupils with Miss local Sherma and demonstraand talk Hansen, teresting to all for your presBetty Richards tically inclined brothers and sis- tion on making Christmas , bows' presidency, attorney. ( ters in high school brought and table decorations by Mrs. ence at the large funeral serIn charge of meeting arvices; for the beautiful flowers; ALL THREE ARE QUALIFIED BEAUTICIANS work done by the students in Drewes. Several center-piece- s the music, and the kind words rangements were Mrs. Borothy Henry and colors water and pastels PHONE 893 FOR APPOINTMENT ' created by Mrs. Drewes that were spoken. We are thank Robbins, Mrs, Elnora Bowcutt they have been discussed from adorned the tables. Mrs. and Ann Johnson. one. to and ful each every an artists point of view. FEATURING ALL BEAUTY SERVICES including: Wo want to make loans Miss Lenore Romer reported ' In his months of long sufmeeton state the to to residents of this area the Manicuring Hair Styling Quality Permanent Waves group fering, your visits and kindness Lewis Siggard Visits AT n signature only, car ing held in Salt Lake City, Oct. helped so much. He loved you 27. Mrs. Bowcutt and Mrs. and or furniture. Phone first love will all. We , always With Petty Family Grace Petersen j also attended far prompt, 1 -- trip service cherish your loving deeds. Lewis Siggard is spending two state sessions. The following births are an, The family of weeks visiting with Mr .and Mrs. nounced from Cooley Memorial Christmas projects were disB. Holland. " Joe Wetzel, Manager in Frank J. Petty and family cussed and outlined. - hospital: Phone: 487, Brigham City Cedar City. 20 S. Main St A boy was born Nov. 19 to Elders' Quorum He will spend Thanksgiving Darrell Sat. 0; evenings by appointment Honrs: Mon.-F- ri. 5 Box Elder NEWS Charles and Janet Abel Sixth 11 WEST FOREST , . Day with the Petty family. Social ioan, mad lo residents of nearby towns City.- Brigham City, Utah Successful Brigham Cosgrove, Has Wilma is the Mrs. former Co. Finance Petty mad Robbins 1957 (Utah) Wallace November City below 27, $600 and Fay loans by The Sixth Quorum of Elders in Wednesday, Siggard. Christensen, Brigham City, are North Box Elder stake held a Nov. the parents of a girl born highly successful social recently 20. recreation Donald Earl and Leona Ann in the Eighth Ward Little hall. 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