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Show XL Connie Siggard Tells fVedding Date 0 Miss Telephone 771 niuiiii. California Couple Exchanges Vows erma Poison, ago. L. C. Mrs. Jeppsen wore a family Poison, Martinez, Calif., recent- heirloom, a diamond ring, of her Mrs. Jessie ly became the bride of V. Reid late grandmother, Jeppsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson. Martinez, Virgil L. Jeppsen, She wore a white orchid Calif., formerly of Brigham City. sage. The wedding was solemnized Mrs. William R. Zenk, sister in the Salt Lake LDS temple of the bride, was matron of honwith Elder LeGrande Richards or and chose a pink embossed officiating in the presence of 14 taffeta gown with white carnations tied with mint green ribfamily members and friends. The newlyweds are now at bons tying the arrangement. home at 2431 Monterey Avenue, Bridesmaids were Miss MariMartinez, Calif, lyn Jeppsen, sister of the brideFollowing the wedding cere- groom, and Miss Jean Cook. s were hon- Both wore mint green embossed mony the ored at a reception at the Mar- taffeta gowns with white carnatinez LDS church recreation tions and pink ribbons forming hall. bouquets. White stocks and chrysantheWilliam L. Zenk was best man mums in tall buckets adorned with Douglas Jeppsen as attenthe hall. A large white spray dant. of stock and mums decorated Mrs. Poison chose a turquoise the mantle. gown with black accessories. She During the reception the beau wore white carnations. A brown tifully decorated three tiered model with apricot accessories wedding cake was displayed. and white carnations completed The cake was decorated by Mrs. Mrs. Jeppsens outfit. Individual William K. Benson. The new Mrs. Jeppsens gocakes were make by Mrs. Lloyd ing away costume included Forsgren. Both Mrs. Benson and brown box suit with pink accesMrs. Forsgren are of Utah. sories. The suit was made by Soloists at the reception were the brides aunt, Mrs. John D. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Zenk. Owens, Martinez. For her wedding and recepThe bride is a graduate of Alhambra Union High school and tion, the bride was lovely In gown of lace and net over satin. BYU. She was affiliated with The bodice was of lace over Peppetts and G. A. A. in high satin and lace and net formed school and Rally club In college. the tiered floor length skirt. The bridegroom is a graduate The veil was designed and hand- of Box Elder High school where made with seed pearl band by he was affiliated with Future the bride's mother. The brides Farmers of America and active sister wore the veil three years in track and wrestling. B Charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. just-wed- ' ; & XJl 'JZ2 mi V. Reid SAMPLES WEDDING CAKE Jeppsen tastes wedding cake offered by his bride, the former Derma Poison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Poison, Martinez, Calif. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil L. Jeppson, now of Martinez, Calif., formerly of Brigham City. BIRTHS BRIDEGROOM 3 Box Elder NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, December 4, 1957 Masonic Lodge Sets Election Meeting Tonite Election of officers for the coming year will be conducted by Amity Lodge No. 23 F. and A. M., this evening, Wednesday, 8 p. m., at the Masonic temple. Maxwell Pohl, Sr., secretary, urges that all members attend. F. W. Woolworth opened first store Utica, N. Y., Feb. 22, 1879. e his Entertaining Afternoon Set by Corinne Bureau An entertaining afternoon has been planned for the annual Christmas party for Corinne Ladies Farm Bureau. The party will be held Thursday afternoon, Dec. 5, at 2 p. m. at the . LDS chapel. Pot luck luncheon will , be served, Mrs. Sue Nagata, president, explained, and gifts will be exchanged.' All members and friends are invited to attend. Games and election of officers will complete the party The following births are announced from Cooley Memorial hospital: Clinton Wight and Vita Rasmussen Burt, Bear River City, boy, Nov 26. . William Earl and Renee Balls Olsdn, Brigham City, boy. Nov. 26. Clarence Duncan and Mattie Hazel Higley Mortensen, Brigham . City, girl, Nov. 27. Harold J. and Norma Whitaker Larsen, Brigham City, boy, Nov. 27. Omer Justin and Betty Jane Merrell Call, Brigham City, girl, Nov. 28. and Arlene Wakefield Munns Brigham City, Francis Rohland boy, Nov. 30. John Blain and Elaine M.-- Anderson Madsen, Tremonton, boy, Nov. 30. Joseph Cipriano and Bernice Marie Gomez Morales, Brigham City, girl, Dec. 1. Frank Yoshio and Suye May-uFujikawa, Brigham Route 2, girl Dec. 1. Thomas Edward and Joan Leore Francom Smith, Logan, Lou Siggard, corps, Activities at the Y included Siggard, Brigham City, will ex- serving as Relief society presichange wedding vows with Lt. dent for the Sixth ward, BrigGlenn C. Davis, son of Mr. and ham Young University stake. Mrs. Carl G. Davis, Provo, Dec. She majored in home econo27, in the Logan LDS temple. mics. Parents of the bridegroom She has been employed at will entertain at the Bluebird City Finance Corp., in Brigham Cafe immediately following the The prospective bridegroom ceremony. The same evening, is completing flight training at parents of the bride will fete Laredo Air Force Base, Texas, the couple at a wedding recep- lie Is a graduate of Provo High tion in the Fifth LDS ward rec- school, where he served as student-body reation hall in Brigham City. president. He 1 s a The bride-to-b- e is a graduate graduate of BYU and a member of Box Elder High school and of Tau Sigma, social unit. Lt. Davis has his masters deseminary where she graduated with top scholastic honors. She gree from the Uniersity of Illiattended Utah State University, nois, and has completed an LDS where she was a member of the mission in the East Central AFROTC sponsor corps. Miss States Mission field. Siggard is a graduate of Brig Following the wedding and ham Young University. While reception they will honeymoon at the BYU she was also a mem- in Mexico City before making ber of the AFROTC sponsor a temporary home in Laredo. cene Aileen L. Nelson, Society Editor Connie daughter of 'Please Return Cash' Mother of Missionary . Urges Wallet Finder A Brigham City mother lost her wallet last Tuesday, the wallet was returned in a local post office box, but the money . is missing. The $45 in the wallet may be important to the wallet finder but many doubt that it could serve a greater purpose than to help the LDS missionary back to health that it, was intended to do. Fifth Ward Bazaar Time Comes Friday Kindergarten Members Invited to Xmas Party A full evenings entertainment Annual Christmas party is planned for anual Fifth ward Relief society bazaar, Friday be held for Kindergarten night, Dec. 6. According to Mrs. Lawrence Kimber, president, supper will begin being served at 6 p. m., followed by the sale of bazaar items at 7 p. m. Concluding part of the entertainment will be a special feature program from Intermountain school Relief society. A fish pond is planned and door prizes will be given for both children and adults attending. Menu for the evening will Inice clude barbecues, chili, cream, cake and pie. Relief society officers are in with charge of arrangements different committees in charge of each phase of the bazaar. Corinne Bazaar Lists Fine Entertainment Bazaars are in the vogue durseason and ing the Corinne Ward Relief Society ladies are making final arrangements for their annual affair to be held Friday evening, Dec. 6, at the ward hall. According to Mrs. Ella Gilbert, president, serving will begin at 6 p.m. and continue throughout the evening.. A program will begin at 8 pm.; bazaar items will go on sale at 8:30 p.m. and dancing will climax the evenings entertainment beginning at 9 p.m. .' Entire families are invited to at supper with the Relief Society and do Christmas will club members Thursday afternoon, Dec. 5, at 4 p. m. in the ' War Miss Connie Lou SigWILL BE DECEMBER BRIDE Memorial home. General chairman for the afgard will recite nuptial promises with Lt. Glenn C. Davia ternoon is Mrs. Marteila Nelson Dec. 27 in the Logan LDS Temple. with Mrs. Abe Hunsaker, director members, assisting. Decorations are under the direction of Mrs. Allen Hunsaker with committee members, Mrs. Mrs. ValRoy Wayne Bowen, Christensen, Mrs. Francis Todd, Robert Pett and Grant Johnson. FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON Refreshments will be served under the direction of Mrs. Dar-wi- n And for your convenience Young and the following committee members: Mrs. Laren WE WILL BE OPEN Balls, Mrs. Jack Barber, Mrs. Dean Bunderson, Mrs. Russell UNTIL 10:00 P.M. ON Glouserer, Mrs. Bert Reeve and Mrs. Claude Baker. Wednesdays Tuesdays A program has been arrangand Thursdays Until ed, fun for all will be theme for the afternoon. January 1st. Members will exchange gift wrapped fifty cent gifts. The pledge will be given by We have added three new Mrs. Bud Siegfried and prayer members to our staff . by Mrs. Arden C. Balls. Prettier Look Lovlier, Second Ward Bazaar Set for Saturday Second ward Relief society bazaar will be an afternoon affair Saturday, Dec. 7, beginning at 4 p. m. at the church house. According to Relief society officers, aprons, baby quilts, rag rugs and other Christmas .gift items will be on sale. Foods on sale will Include breads, pies, cakes, cookies, both plain and fancy, and candy. PHONE 893 FOR APPOINTMENT FEATURING ALL BEAUTY SERVICES including; Manicuring Hair Styling Quality Permanent Wave AT Glens Beauty Salon 11 WEST FOREST M offers more The only I9S0 car of everything you want... yet is priced lower than in The son of the mother is now ill in the mission field and along with funds for his daily needs, the extra expense of doctor bills and medicine has been added. We at the hope that the money will soon be in the hands of the owner and be speeding on its way to make a Merrier Christmas for a lad who is away from home and ilL - I Mr. and Mrs. Lewis News-Journ- Here great news! 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