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Show Kaisers Back From Brief Vacation R. M. Mr. and Mrs R. M Kaiser have ('turned from a week in Las Vegas and California. They visited with Mrs Kaisers mother, Mrs Peter Jensen, at Huntington Park and with their two daughters, Cecelia Kaiser, Huntington Park and Rosemary Kaiser, Los Angeles Highlight of their visit was touring the 15 million dollar furniture malt in dowtown Los day panel discussions on style, color, interior design and and fashion shows, art exhibits and floor shows are presented Beautiful restaurant and lounge facilities are also available in the 12 story building of home furnishings Proceeds of the mart go to the City of Hope m Los Angeles. The Kaisers learned during their tour that California is now first in heme furnishings, top in retail sales in the nation with New Yoik City and Illinois in second and third place. i cene ocial Aileen L. Nelson, Society Editor Telephone 771 An-Eac- h Betrothal of Corinne Miss Told Corinne LDS ward chapel will be the scene of the wedding ceremony which unites Gay Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Laron Anderson, Corinne, and LaRue Nelson Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs LaRue Nelson, Brigham City. Friday, October 24, is the date circled for the wedding vows and reception. Malcolm C. Young, president of North Box Elder Stake, has been asked to solemnize the rites in the presence of family members and close friends. A reception will follow the program to be presented at 10 p m. The prospective bride, a talented vocalist, is a graduate of Box Elder high school and seminary. She is currently employed at the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph company as an operator. Mr. Nelson is also a BEIIS and seminary graduate. He attended Pasadena Junior College, Pasadena, California and is now a machine accountant at the Utah State Farm Bureau Insurance company in Salt Lake Air Force Couple Tells Of Daughter's Birth Lt. and Mrs. Glenn C. Davis, Nellis Air Force Base, Las Vegas, Nevada announce the arrival of their first child, a baby daughter. born Oct. 2 The seven pound youngster has not been named as yet. Mrs. Davis is the former Con-lLou Siggard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Siggard, Brigham City Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Davis, Provo are the paternal grand parents. A. E. Stephensen, Delta is the e 7 Box Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Norr of the Brigham City Third LDS ACCEPT MISSION CALL Ward have accepted a call to serve as LDS missionaries in the Northern California Mission. Farewell services will honor the pair Sunday, Oct. 12, at 7 p.m. in the Third Ward chapel. Elder NEWS Wednesday, October 8, Brigham City, Utah 1958 The betrothal of II. Petersen, Brigham City, to Rodney Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor, also of Brig ham City, is announced. The popular young couple plans to lecite wedding promises on Friday. Oct. 17, in the Logan LDS temple. A welding reception will honor them the same evening in the First LDS ward recreation hall. Miss Petersen is a graduate of Box Elder High school and seminary and is currently employed as a secretary at Fram Corporation Mr Taylor is also a BEHS and seminary graduate and is employed at Maddox Ranch House. They plan to make a home in Brigham City. John Siggard Mixes Business With Pleasure VOCALIST TO WED Miss Gay Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Laron Anderson, Corinne will become the October bride of LaRue Nelson Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. LaRue Nelson, Brigham City, in rites to be solemnized in the Corinne LDS wrard chapel. Box Elder County Women's Legislative Council Presents Program to State Council The Box Elder County Wo- tion is to investigate and to mens Legislative Council study subjects of county, state the program in the gen- and national interest for the eral session of the recent Utah purposes of influencing and State Womens Legislative coun- bringing to fruition beneficial pre-sehte- d cil meeting held in the Governors Room at the State Capitol. Mrs. C R. Jones, president of the local group, had the honor of presenting two distinguished speakers, John Farr Larsen, di rector of the Bureau of Services for Children, Department of Public Welfare for the State of Utah. These gentlemen addressed the council regarding the problem of detention homes in Utah. The delegates present were enlightened and given new insight into the great many obstacles that murt be overcome in this field. from here were Attending President Jones, Mrs. R. M. Kaiser, Mrs. Orson Christensen, Mrs. Victor Forsgren, Mrs. Steve Anderson, all of Brigham City; Mrs. Quenton Allen and Mrs. Jack Shumway, Tremon-ton- . The local council begins its fifth year of activities this fall. History of the organization bein gins with its organization 1953, when it first became affiliated with the state council. Mrs. Elmer Klitgaard was the first president. The objective of the organiza- - legislation. The policy is includes deleMembership gates from member organizations and members at large, as well as associate and honorary members. Any organized group, with a membership of 15 or more, is eligible. The aims of the organization must be in accordance with objects and activities of the council. The group or club may send one, two or three, but not more than three delegates, to the council, to be known as accredited members. alAny interested woman, though she does not belong to an organized group, may apply for membership. From club membership eight delegates are chosen with the this afpresident to represent filiated council at state meeting of the council. This years delegates are; President Jones, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Kaiser, Mrs. Forsgren, Mrs. Christensen Mrs. R. M. Price, Mrs. Allen Mrs. Shumway and Mrs. Theo Richards. The council meets the first Wednesday of each month at 8 p. m. in the Chamber of Commerce rooms. Bailemos Club Plans First Dance of Season The Bailemos Club will hold the first dance of the winter season Saturday night at the Eighth ward recreation hall. Dancing will begin at 9 p.m. to the music of Ernie Jensens orchestra. The first door prize will be given away at 9.30 p.m. Mode of dress will be sport shirt and print dress, according to Mr. and Mrs. Norm Lichtenstein and Mr. and Mrs. Marlowe for the Checketts, evening. All Bailemos members are invited to attend, the said. Sunflower DUP Camp Members of the Sunflower Camp Daughters of Utah PioExperiments indicate that the neers will meet Thursday evemoon may be useful as a reflec- ning, Oct. 9, at 7:30 p. m. tor for intercontinental teleHostess will be Mrs. Elvira Hess, 23 South Second East. phone messages. Son Diego Matron Is Feted at Many Parties Mrs. Priscilla S. Iverson, San Diego, Calif., has been visiting in Northern Utah for the past four months. She has been staying at the home of her brother and sister-in-laMr. Wil-for- e Sfofti Mapkaaa 51900 MAKE TAKE SNAPSHOTS AND COLOR SLIDES, TOO! and Mrs. C. W. Merrell have just returned from a day trip to the Northwest. They visited at Portland, Seattle and with a nephew of Mrs. Merrells at Lewiston, Idaho. They were accompanied by Mrs. Merrclls sister and broth-er-i- n law, Mr. and Mrs. Kilfoyle, Layton. The quartet report fine weather and beautiful scenery adding up to a most enjoyable trip. 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Easy, loo turn a lever to the type of film TRY OUR ORTHOPEDIC MATTRESS EVERTON SttUU TRADITION TO ENJOY THE NEWSPAPER TOGETHER! to Buy an Everton CUSTOM BUILT MATTRESS made to your specifications long distance JWa'vafafa Brigham City and Layton Couple Visit Holmgren and Reese Norr with a vocal number following by Tamara Holmgren, Brenda Whitney and Diane Morris. Remarks will continue on the program by Bishop Eberhart Zundel, Mrs. Norr, Mr. Norr, and President Malcolm Young. Closing song will be sung by the quartet with benediction by Daniel Reese. All friends and relatives of the couple are Invited to attend the testimonial. In our modem world, activities that appeal to the whole family are too few and far between. But reading your hometown newspaper is one enjoyable pastime your whole family can share. For it has features for every member of the family comics and cartoons for the children; sports news and features for growing boys; fashions and human interest stories for teenage girls; international and local news, society, sports, ads, and schedules of events for mother and dad. Emphasizing the family-wid- e scope of interest of the local newspaper is the liberal space set aside for church and school news of every community MATTRESS ratu or lowtit afltr 4 tM. end all doy Sunday alwayt lower whan you call A farewell testimonial will honor Mr. and Mrs Lorenzo Norr Sunday evening, Oct. 12, in the Third Ward chapel prior to their departure to serve as missionaries in the Northern California mission Meeting will begin at 7 p m They will enter the mission home in Salt Lake City Oct. 13 and after a week will depart for mission headquarters at San Francisco. Program Sunday evening will include prelude and postlude by Mrs. Barbara Armstrong; a quartet composed of Kay Shuman, Von Hansen, Don Call and Clyde Armstrong, will entertain followed by invocation by Francis Norr. Remarks will be given by June mM&j Iflinlly enjoynmt .. YOUR OLD Its Smart To Serve on LDS Church Mission Your Hometown Newspaper ON brag about him by Charles Mrs. d FOR FAST, FAST SERVICE Yes, we pick up your old mattress in the morning, rebuild it with 209 coil springs inside and 3 serviceable cover on the outside and deliver it. the same evening. Full or twin size for only and Sheffield. Before leaving for home she U'as guest of honor Wednesday at a family dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William A Sheffield. Included among the guests were her brothers of Miss Lynda Petersen, WILL SPEAK NUPTIAL VOWS Lake City and their wives, daughter of Mrs. Mae H. Petersen, Brigham City, will be- Salt come the October temple bride of Rodney Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Noble Sheffield and Mr. and Mrs. DeVern ShefMr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor, also of Brigham City. field. Several lovely parties have feted Mrs. Iverson during her Honolulu Trio Arrives Wee Baby Daughter visit. To Attend College Here for Geddes Pair Hostesses have included Mrs. Richard, Gail and Laura Lee Its a wee baby daughter, their ZinaJensen, Mrs. Valeria Baird, Mrs. Lily Sheffield, Mrs. LorenPratt, Honolulu, Hawaii, chil- first born, for Mr. and Mrs. dren of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Pratt, H. Geddes, Milwaukee, Wis- zo J. Smith, Mrs. Louise Nelson, Tremonton and Mrs. Nellie formerly of Brigham City, have consin. ! been guests at the home of their The tiny four pound eight Cheal and Mrs. Leslie Thompgrandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. ounce Miss arrived Oct 2 at Mil- son as co hostesses. A. Madsen. waukee as yet a name has not Richard returned home in July been decided upon Mrs Geddes is the former Var-len- Daughter Arrives from Australia where he had Cook served as an LDS missionary. Mr and Mrs. Milton R MadThe new arrival is the first sen, Albuquerque, His homecoming was held at New Mexico Ventura, Calif, with his father grandchild for Mr and Mrs De- announce the arrival of a baby and sister of the Pratt family at- lbert E. Cook. Willard and the daughter, Melynda. Three boys tending. Mr. Pratt had come to first grand daughter for Mr and complete the Madsen family, the Main Land for a convention. Mrs. Roy Geddes, Franklin. Stephen, Jeffery and Wade. PHONE 27 REBUILDING Miss Lynda of Mrs. Mae Petersen, daughter City. John Siggard, electrical technician for Bendix Company, has been in Brigham City installing calculating machines for Thiokol Chemical company. He has been at the home of Mrs. Joseph Siggard and also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Siggard and family. Mr. Siggard is the son of Jack Siggard and Mrs. Maurine Siggard, Salt Lake City. He just returned to his home in LaCresenta, folCalifornia lowing three months at the Worlds Fair in Brussels, Belgium. His wife joined him and they toured Europe before returning Mrs. Siggard and two of their four children have been visiting in Utah during the Thiokol business trip. They left by plane for home Saturday. Brigham City Couple Accepts Call To Wed in Logan LDS Temple 14 VIST IIOADWAf 1AIT IAKK CI?T,HTA Fh. 5-- J |