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Show Seventh Ward Gleaners Have Party Old-Fashi- August Wedding Bells fo Ring on Old fashioned party fun has been in order recently for Glean-er- s of the Seventh ward MIA. Final party of the Mutual season was held on the back lawn at the Joseph R. Reeder home. A ' regular Wedding bells will ring for Jo Ann Stauffer, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Glenn H. Stauffer, Willard, and S. Wayne Butler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Butler, Brigham City, August 22 in the Salt Lake LDS temple. A wedding reception is planned to honor the couple in the Willard LDS ward the same evening. Both are graduates of Box Elder High school and seminary. Miss Stauffer is also a gradSchool uate of Stevens-Heneger- s of Business in Ogden and is curat Hill Air rently employed Force Base. Mr. Butler graduated early in June from Utah State University as a speech therapist with a certificate to teach secondary education speech. He will begin duties as speech therapist in northern Box Elder county this fall. , . ; They plan to make a home in Tremonton. , , ice cream party was held.' Partners of the girls froze the ice cream and each Gleaner brought a delicious cake. The twenty enjoyed a social evening together. First party of the new Mutual season was held at the home of Mrs. Spencer , Reeder Monday - .. ; evening. Reviving a candy pull party the girls enjoyed making taffy, divinity and fudge. Mrs. Ruth Reeder Is a class leader and those - attending ' included: Charlotte Parkinson, Marie Korth, LaRae Korth, Gwena Mae Bowen, Barbara Hawkes, Helen Dickey and Neva , nine were Mr. and Mrs Keith Hansen. Their flowers were in keeping with the pink and white theme. , Aunt Assist Assisting with the reception line was Miss Lenora Romer, who wore a pink corsage. Her Wilson. ... , gown was blue crepe.. Elaborate Wedding Cake Displayed at the bride s table Ogden Couple Tells was an elaborate pink and white cake. The wedding Of Daughter's Birth creation stood upon a wnue underlaid cloth A baby girl was born June 20 with pink satin. Bud vases, on to Mr, and Mrs. Paul S. HodgEither side of the cake held pink son, Jr. of Ogden. roses, v The cake was adorned The baby weighecj four pounds with pink roses and pink lace, 13 ounces and is the second child loops and lattice work accents. for the Hodgsons. Their little A dinner was served to mem- It was topped with a miniature son is Kevin Paul. bers of the wedding party at bride and bridegroom standing Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, Maddox Ranch House with par beneath a wreath ;of white satin Ralph E. Leggett, 1225 Marilyn ents of the bridegroom as hosts. flowers. The tiny brides gown Drive, Ogden, former residents , of Brigham City. As the guests arrived to ex- was of lace. ! In charge of 5. l refreshments Paternal grandparents are Mrs. tend best wishes to the young Hoi Paul S. Hodgson, were MrsMaurine Sr., Ogden, and couple they entered the church served Mrs. Dona Adams, Mrs, the late Paul S. Hodgson. by a lamp lighted path. Either land, Mrs. Nellie J. Cheal, Brigham side of the path was lined with Fern Brown and-- Mrs. Marjorie Serving , were s Marilyn City is the greatgrandmother. church lamps, burning candles Lish; with white streamers looped be Mann, Patti Petersen, Nancy . Mrs. Hodgson will be remem Thompson, Eda Rae Andersoi) bered at the former Carol Jean tween the lamps. ' A pink and white theme was and LaDee Ever ton. All wore Leggett. identical .aprons, pink nylon carried out throughout the re trimmed with lace, ception. Arranging gifts were Mrs. Gay And Baby Son Makes Bride Charming Ann Rasmussen, r, Mrs. Francell The bride was cnarmlng in an Boman, Mrs. Valerie Matesoii Four for Bosleys original model of tulle and lace and Mrs. Carolyn PCtt. over taffeta. The gown was de Dr. and Mrs. James B. Bosley, Mrs, Patsy Beecher was at the signed with a fitted bodice of guest book. ., The guest table was Covina, Calif, announce the ar lace, round neckline, tapered also covered With hand crochet- rival of a baby son, born June wrist length sleeves and a full ed cloth underlaid with pink sa- 29 at 5:15 a. m. at Covina. bouffant skirt. The skirt was tin. The Bosleys have chosen the formed with tulle over net rufname Richard Claude for the Organ Music fles. Lace meddallions accented During the entire reception, eight pound five ounce tyke. with sequins, adorned the over- Douglas S. Mann entertained Other - family members are skirt. A crown of seed pearls with organ music in the recrea- Peggy 9, Joan 8, and Jimmy Ray and sequins held the fingertip tion hall. 18 months. Mrs. Bosley is the former Dora length .veil. She carried an ar- WEDDED the Immediately following Mr. and Mrs. Denton II. BeechIN TEMPLE of pink . sweetheart wedding reception the bride don- May RUddell. er spoke wedding vows June 27 in the Logan LDS Temple rangement rosebuds tied with white satin an apricot chemise with Maternal grandparents are Mr. with President A. George Raymond" officiating. Mrs. streamers., Her only jewelry was ned white accessories as her going and Mrs. Clair Ruddcll with paBeecher is the former Francine Romer, daughter of Mrs. a stand of pearls, a gift of the away ensemble hnd the popular ternal grandparents, Mr. and Edna Romer, Brigham City. Mr. Beecher is the son of bridegroom. couple left for honeymooning in Mrs. Jack Forrest, all of BrigIdentical Gowns . Mr. find Mrs. Elbert R. Beecher, also of Brigham City. ; ham City. Southern Utah parks. (he lovely bride Attending They plan to reside at Harwere Miss Elva Allred, maid of mon Apartments. !Sf. Henry's Altar Society Hold Business honor, and , Miss Janet RasmusThe bride is a Box Elder High California Family sen, Janet Beecher and Miss school and seminary graduate, Meeting New Rectory Tuesday Evening Eloise Oyler, bridesmaids. All She attended Utah State Uni- Returns After Trip A temporary schedule was set- wore identical St. Henry s. Altar Society held gowns of pink versity before accepting emMr. and Mrs. Robert E. business meeting at the new up for the care of the altar. polished cotton .fashioned with ployment at Fram Corporation.' ; Reservations were taken for boat shaped necklines, short ; Mr. Beecher is also a ; BEHS and family, Terry Lynne, rectory Tuesday evening, July 1 the quarterly meeting of the sleeves and full pleated skirts. and seminary graduate and is a ory, Debra Ann- and Tony, Father Meher led the. group in Northern Utah District Diocese They carried nosegays of pink junior student in civil engineer- Lancaster, Calif., have just re turned to their home after a two white ing at USU. the Rosary followed by a busi- of Council of Catholic Women, carnations tied with , weeks visit in Utah. ness session conducted by Mrs. which will be held today, July 9, streamers similar to the brides , Shower Bridal in Logan. bouquet. josepn Ftorez. They visited with their parPrior to the nuptials, Miss Ro- ents, Mass will be held at St. ThomFlower girl was Linda Hansen, Mrs. Frona Cates; Bear Following the reading of the was at a bridal mer entertained who wore a miniature of the atminutes by Mrs. Charles King, as Acquinas church at,10 . and Mr. and Mrs. River City, of at the home Fullmer the same were approved. followed by registration and bus- tendants gowns and carried a shower Wilson, Brigham City. No treasurers was iness meeting. Sessions will be white basket of pink carnations. Allred with Elva Allred and Ja- f report Enroute to Brigharn City they as net Rasmussen hostesses. Heard due to the absence of Mrs. held at the Newman Center She also assisted with passing Bridal games were played, , a visited Bryce Canyon and other parley Lee. Mrs. Lee is confin- where lunch will also be served. napkins, gift preented the honor- places of interest. ed at St. Benedicts hospital , in ror the wedding reception the lovely, Attending the meeting Tuesed guest and dainty refresh- : Bob Cates is employed at Ed GoMrs." an were: John stood before line Ogden. day evening receiving wards Air Force Base located The setting included ments served. mez, Mrs. Vincent DeNunzio, archway near Lancaster., . Mrs- Lewis bouquets of gladioli and white Mrs. Alice Cosgrove, TEMPLE LONDON Mrs. John Sereika, Mrs. stocks on either side with wedCarda, Reunion Time Prompted by Visit of Folks DEDICATION and Charles King, Mrs. Joseph Flo- ding bells hanging from the cenBRUSSELS WORLDS FAIR rez, Mrs. Harvey Buist, Miss ter arch. Tiered candelabra comHome of The George Earls From Canada Rose Mendez, Mrs. Elnora Munz, pleted the arrangement from See Mrs. Chris Rio, Mrs. Robert which tall pink tapers stood. It has been reunion time for Mr. McCarthy is the fish and Fabulous Europe from Britain to Rome from Salt Lake back Benavediz, and new members Serving tables were laid with the past week at the home of game warden for the Southern to Salt Lake, all expense tour welcomed were Mrs. Godfrey white linen cloths and were cen- Mr. and Mrs. George Earl. part of Alberta. Mrs. roses Pommier and Vincenta tered in with was reunion $1189.00. the crystal pink just Prompting the write Singh. For; complete details goblets surrounded by maline. arrival of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Guests of the evening were For her daughters wedding re- (Clara) McCarthy and three chilVIDA FOX CLAWSON Mrs. Vincent Messina and Mrs. ception, Mrs. Romer chose a dren, Pamilla, Logan and Ma966 East So. Temple Paul Heckman. pink linen gown and pinned pink bel, of Canada. Salt Lake City Mrs. Sereika and Mrs. Buist and white rosebuds at her shoulJoining with the group were j Phone EM der. Mrs. Beecher wore blue Mr. and Mrs. Albert Earl and served refreshments. silk, shantung and wore a like four children, Bountiful; Mr. ; and Mrs. Willis Earl and three corsage. Brent Beecher was best man children, Ogden, and Mr. and for his brother. Mrs. Dee Earl and three chilBoth the bridegroom and best dren, Brigham City. man were attired in summer forFamily dinner was served on mal. The bridegroom wore a Sunday and pictures of the enhis tire family group and of the pink rosebud boutonniere, best man a pink carnation, and children were taken. all other men assisting with the After spending a few days in wedding party, white carnations. Bountiful, Kaysville, Layton and Neil Beecher, another brother, Farmington, the McCarthy plan was usher. to visit further with the Earls beHost and hostess for the fore leaving for Canada, July 12. Amid a profusion of pink and hite blooms, Mr. and Mrs. Den-voH. Beecher, recent newly-,vedwere feted at a beautifully planned wedding reception, Friday evening, June 27, at the fourth LDS ward. The young pair exchanged nuptial promises in the Logan i.DS temple earlier in the day with President A. George Raymond officiating. The bride is the former Fran-cinRomer, daughter of Mrs. Edna Romer, Brigham City. Mr. Beechers parents are Mr. and Mrs. Elbert R. Beecher, also of Brigham City. Dinner Served w n four-tiere- e Daughters Plan Open House for Their Mother hand-crochete- Mrs. Olive Madsen, now of Salt Lake City but formerly of Willard, will be feted at an open house by her two daughters, Mrs. Miller M. Ryan (Marcelle), and Mrs. Horace J. Gunn . (Na- Asked to join with Mrs, Madsen on the occasion of her birthday are all relatives and friends. No gifts are requested. The event will be held July 13th at the home of Mrs iMadsen, 2654 Hartford street, Salt Lake City, between the hour? of two and six p. m. ; ; : fer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen II. Stauffer, Willard, will become the LDS Temple bride of S. Wayne Butler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Butler, Brigham City Aug. 22 in " ! Salt Lake City. at - . , ; - at , Friends and relatives are invited to call from 3 to 5 p.m. She requests no gifts. - Martha Eliza Owens White was born July 18, 1878, in Willard, Utah, Box Elder County, daughter of Owen Snd Martha Ann Waite Owens. She was married to Ephraim White, March 8, 1899 in the Salt Lake Temple. Mr, White was bishop of the Willard Ward for 17, years, lie . , died in 1950. Mrs. White has. been active in church affairs all her life and is presently a visiting teacher for the Relief Society, a position she has held for 46 years. She has five children: Leone W. Boothe and Agnes W. Anderson Salt Lake City; Erma W. Hardy, Pocatello, Idaho; Virgil E. White, Provo; and Doril W. Horsley, Brigham City. She has 17 grandchildren and 13 only-- AT GREATLY REDUCED Immediate Savings Up to RATE! fact that she has purchased a custom built 257- - Ultimate Savings Up to EVERTON If yon don't drink, why help pay for the accidents of thesa who do? Get quotation today. Low, Low i H. DEE JOHNSON YOUR INSURANCE COUNSELOR PHONE 19 or 1242 mean TOTAL abstainer. IMPORTANT: The occasional social drinker it NOT ELIGIBLE. Start at Prices MATTRESS Built To Her Exact Specifications 53,995 Non-Jrin- EVERTON MATTRESS CO. 24 qgniTrniiBiarcaais3Pi East 1st South WILL BE 80 Mrs. Ephraim White will be feted on 80th Phone 27 Robertas Sale n . At- ! H f 1 . our business office. modern homes have handy phoiies-- in t V i rv tfiW s tFt ji ',4 AtViu J & flf 552 CO. v: ' - 'h' ffot ' 4.' . EOR BITTER LIVING 4 , It rs 4 A , $ js . iS f fT f 1 CoH&l Mountain Stales Telephone V.. . hi ,,, USE RITTER UGHT Iwy frM Vvr Ssslw handy bedroom telephone saves steps, costs only pennies a day.' Easy to order. Just caD A 3 wmr Your electric dealer or electrician will be happy to help you with your outdoor lighting plans. For a free idea booklet, Light for Living . . . Outdoors , see your nearest Utah Power & Light Co. office. UTAH POWER A LIGHT Sun- birthday anniversary day, July 13. . . . By popular demand we are continuing our summer clearance on sale another week. Prices And upon what income do our entire stock of dresses have . you propose to support my been slashed $1000. beautia We still have few daughter? ful summer hats at $1.98. While Five thousand a year. at Robertas be sure to Oh, I see. Then with her pri- shopping new see the silf skin girdle devate income of $5,000 a . signed for wear under swim Ive counted that in. suits. Turn on the charm after dark on your yard and gar den . . . with lots of light ! Enjoy the cool and beauty of outdoor living these summer nights. accident!... - . GARDEN GLOW in claims. This means higher auto insurance premiums. It insures Qet up- City. MAKE YOUR Drinking drivers cause thousands of accidents each year... cause other insurance companies to pay out millions of dollars no need to Mrs. Ephraim White, 354 South First West, Brigham City, Utah, will celebrate her 80th, birthday anniversary Sunday, July 13, with an open house at the Second Ward Chapel in Brigham ' - Yon Can Save On AUTO INSURANCE Brgiham City, Utah Wednesday, July 9, 1958 80th Birthday Anniversary Sunday , . 5 Box Elder NEWS , Brigham City Matron to Celebrate i "PREFERRED RISK avoids these costly drinking Miss JoAnn Stauf- APPROACHING WEDDING TOLD . - , ' dine.) V a 3i |