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Show Pair Exchanges Wedding Vows Amid a profusion of pink burgandy and gold, Miss Bonnie Lee Olsen, charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis R. Olsen, Brigham City, became the November bride of Donald Everett Bryson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bryson, Beaumont, Texas. The pair exchanged wedding vows in the Relief society room of the Sixth LDS ward chapel, Nov. 28, with Bishop Jay officiating in the presence of family members and close friends. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She was lovely in a gown of delustered satin featuring a neckline with appliques of pearl studded alencon lace bordering the neckline and sleeves. The full flowing skirt, ending in a sweeping chapel train, was enhanced with appliques. Her veil was of pure silk illusion, held in place with matching Juliet cap. She carried a crescent of three white orchids against a background of pink nylon leaves and pearls. Shower ribbons were of pink satin with circlets of pearls. The brides only jewelry included a single stand of pearls and pearl earrings, a gift to her from an aunt, Mrs. William B. Old-roy- Dons Festive Finery for The War Memorial hall took festive air as Kindergarten club of Brigham City enjoyed their annual Christmas party on Dec. 4. Tables were adorned with miniature Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus for the event. At the close of the party the centerpieces were given as door prizes with Mrs. Joyce Powers, Mrs. Renee Olsen, Mrs. Joan Mrs. Bernice Hobson, Davis, Mrs. Joan Mann and Mrs. Lois Slager, the lucky winners. Program during the afternoon include a tap dance number by RoLayne Olsen and Susan Larselections by sen; two vocal Prettily Arranged Party Fetes Past Presidents A prettily arranged dinner of the party for 22 members Past Presidents of the American Legion was held Tuesday, Dec 2, at the Idle Isle. A white Christmas tree upon a glitter cloth centered the table. Lighted red tapers were on either side. Completing the arrangement were tiny nylon fairies and pine trees with candles ad miniature Santa Claus figures at each place. Officers in charge of the party were Mrs. Henry O. Johnson, Mrs. Ken S. Jensen and Mrs. John M. Burt. Howes. Sisters Attend Anna Lee four-tiere- Befrothed News comes from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, telling of the betrothal of Marilyn Marie Hiller and Jerry W. Walker. Miss Hiller is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin J. Hiller, Milwaukee. Mr. Walker is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Walker, Brigham City. The pair wil be married February 7, 1959, at Milwaukee. Miss Hiller is a graduate of Marquette University of Hygiene. Mr. Walker is a graduate of Utah State University and is now in his third year at Mar-quett-e University School of 5 Box Elder NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, December 10, 1958 Sorority Sisters Hear Lesson on Decora ion Regular meeting of Epsilon Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi was held Monday evening, Dec. 8, at the home of Miss Shirley Wal- Gift. Suggestions At Robertas ker. President Jerri Nelsen was charge. During the business the Christmas project, Santa, was discussed. Mrs Ruby Godfrey, program chairman,, introduced Miss Bessie Hansen, home demonstration agent, who gave a very interest ing lesson, Our Own Home. Interior decoration was the theme of the lesson. Refreshments were served by Miss Dalone Jensen and Mrs. Arlene Hansen. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Miss Marilyn Marie Hiller, Milwaukee, Wisconsin will become the February bride of Jerry W. Walker, son of Mr, and Mrs. William L. Walker, Brigham City. Miss Hiller is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin J. Hiller, Milwaukee. Couple to Wed in Germany Announcement is engagement and marriage of Miss Suchoki and Robert Texas. Cora Robinette LaRue and Cheeketts. Assisting with gifts at the door were Andrea Glascock, Salt Lake City; Beverly Dickamore, Shirley Grover, Karen Jensen, Roger Olsen and David Walker. Janice M. Foster, Salt Lake City was at the guest book. John Walker as master of ceremonies, announced the following program: I Love You TruOh Promise Me, and My ly, Hero, by Paulette Lichtenstein and Diane Meacham; With This Ring I Thee Wed, vocal solo, and The by Miss Lichtenstein, duet Sunshine of Your Smile, number by Mrs. Juanita Steffen and Mrs. Erma Hansen. Concluding number, Because was by Wesley Boman. Displayed during the evening was the elaborate white wedding cake. Pink roses and bells with burgandy accents adorned the cake. Completing the creation on the topmost layer were a miniature bride and groom with wedding bells with the names of the young couple. For going away ensemble the new Mrs. Bryson wore a navy blue suit with red accessories. She pinned a white orchid corsage at her shoulder. They honeymooned in Las Ve to San gas before continuing Diego to make their home. The bride is a Box Elder High school and seminary graduate. She was employed at Brigham Floral before moving to San Diego. She is currently working at the Union Title and Trust company in San Diego. The bridegroom is a graduate of Deport High, Deport, Texas; completed two years at Paris Is Price; four chorus numbers by members of the boys chorus directed by Mrs. a n'd a Marjorie Christiansen reading by Mrs. Janet Williams. The meeting with opened prayer by Mrs. Jennnie L. Jones and Mrs. Nellie Purcell directed the pledge. Gills were exchanged. In charge of party arrangements were Mrs. Nola Larsen, chairman, and Mrs. Lucille Hansen, director member. Mrs. Lavoy Chlarsen was serving chairman in charge of the delicious light luncheon served. Her committee members included Mrs. Maxine Andersen, Mrs. May Balls, Mrs. Gladys Hanline, Mrs. llazel Nelson, Mrs. Afton Rees, Mrs Cora Vavrickas, Mrs. Jodie Whitaker and Mrs. BeverMrs. Margene Siegly Landon. fried was decorations chairman.. Gifts were exchanged. Prizes went to Mrs. Darrell Loveland, Mrs. Nancy Forrester, Mrs. J. Leo Nelson, Mrs. Percy Knudson, Mrs. Vic Bott and Mrs. C. R. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Everett FETED AT RECEPTION Bryson were feted at a wedding reception in the Sixth LDS ward hall immediately following their marriage Nov. 28. Mrs. Bryson is the former Bonnie Lee Olsen, twin daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis R. Olsen, Brigham City. Mr. Bryson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bryson, Beaumont, Milwaukee Maid Annual Kindergarten Club Christmas Party on a d Attending the bride were her three sisters, all in matching gowns of pink chiffon and lace over pink tafeta. Their hats of braided net, with short veils, were trimmed with pearls. They carried nosegays of pink carnations and garnet roses tied with burgandy ribbons. Her twin sister, Betty Lou Olsen, was maid of honor with atMrs. John tending matrons, (Joyce) Walker and Mrs. Don (Doris) Olsen. For her daughters wedding and reception, Mrs. Olsen chose a pink crepe floor length model and wore an orchid corsage. Craig Walker, ring bearer, wore a white dinner jacket and black trousers. Best man was Dean Olsen. Both the bridegroom and best man wore beige tuxedos with burgandy accessories. The bridegrooms boutonniere was a garnet rose' with the best mans a burgandy carnation. All others in the wedding party wore pink carnation boutonnieres. Ushers were Don Olsen and Robert Olsen, brother of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. William Howes were host and hostess for the reception which followed the wedding vows. Mrs. Howes wore garnet rosea. The receiving line stood before a pink taffeta covered screen. Gold wedding bells con nected the gold ropes between the tall standard baskets of gandy chrysanthemums and pink The screen was carnations. decorated with sprays of gold nylon leaves and large burgandy bows held clusters of pink and green grapes. Tall baskets of pink glads and burgandy carnations stood at either side of the screen. All assisting with serving and gifts wore carnation corsages. In charge of refreshments were Mrs. Thora Dickamore, Mrs. Amy Jensen and Mrs. Flora Wal ker. Serving girls were Linda and Judy Nica$tro, Salt Lake City; Joan Glascock, Denver, Colo., and Eileen Grover and Carol Jensen. Serving tables were centered with pink and gold goblets decorated with clusters of grapes holding a single burgandy and pink carnation. Arraging gifts were Ora and Hazel Beck. Norma Madsen and Jill Russell, Salt Lake City and War Memorial Hall Juior college, Paris, Texas; served as a radar technician in the U. S. Air Force for a four year enlistment and is presently stationed with the U. S. Navy as a radio operator. Many lovely dinner parties and showers honored the pair prior to their marriage. Before leaving San Diego for Utah they were feted by Miss Betty Olsen and Mrs. Mary Ferguson at the home of Mrs. Ferguson. Twenty-fivguests attended. In Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Madsen honored the bridal party at a buffet dinner. Guest list included the honored pair; Betty Olsen, Mrs. Doris Olsen, Mrs. Joyce Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Olsen and Mr. hi DATE SET Marion. A. and Mrs. Bob Foster. will become bride of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Howes entertained Monday evening at a Robert George Burrows in dinner party in their honor. Bitburg, Germany Dec. 19. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis R. Olsen were hosts at a family dinner party with guest list including OUR READERS WRITE the prospective bride and bridegroom, Betty Olsen, Bobby OlNauvoo, 111., Box 145, Dec. 1, 1958. i sen, Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Dickamore and children, Beverly. El- Box Elder News & Journal, don and Debbie, and Mr. and Brigham City, Utah, Mrs. W. B. Howes. Gentlemen: This is to thank you for the good service we have received Johnsen's Entertain from you good people since we have been here on our missions. Family at Dinner It is always a pleasure to get In Bear River City the news and sort of keep track The home of Mr. and Mrs. of what is going on back home. Austin L. Johnsen of Bear RivWe are thoroughly enjoying er City was scene of a family our mission and have met a lot Nov. 29. of fine people since we have dinner, Saturday, Attending the dinner were Mr. been here at the John Taylor and home as guides. and Mrs Leron Johnsen daughter, Lezlee; Mr. and Mrs. Sincerely, Dean Gardner and daughters, Elder and Mrs. Charles Sue and Greer, all of Logan. Cheeketts. e made of the approaching Marion A. George Bur- GIVE Samsonite Amy Young, a close friend. Her bridesmaids are her room mates. All will dress in white with the ...the Christmas theme being carried rows. out in flowers, eumberbunds, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore P. Su- shoes and other accessories. Meri-dan, choki, 60 Prospect street, Following their marriage the Conn., are the parents of groom. The brides out-trave- all other ls is the smartest, most practical, most excitmg gift of all! " Exclusive finish scoffs at scuffs, cleans with damp cloth. Available m a wide selection of styles and t. Travel-Tested- Miss Suchocki taught school in Meridan, Conn., before being employed by the U. S. Air Force Base m Morocco, Africa. R. George Burrows taught school in Salt Lake City, Grid-ley- , Calif., and in Morocco, future bridegroom. The bethothed couple will exchange wedding vows Dec. 19, at the church on the Air Base at Bitburg, Germany. The wedding reception will take place in the Beachcomber Room of the Officers club. Tom Thomas, a fellow teacher, will assume duties of best man for the bride- luggage that Samsonite couple plan to honeymoon in the Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Burrows, Switzerland and Italy, before re105 East Second North, Brig- turning to resume their teaching ham City, are the parents of the duties at Bitburg. bride-elec- Come 'in and see the many, many lovely gift suggestions for Mother, Sister, Sweetheart. Lingerie by GOTHAM GOLD STRIPE; Hosiery by MOJUD; House Dresses by SIMPLICITY; Sport Clothes by GRAFF; Party Pretties by PEG PALMER; Dres-se- s by CAROLE KING. Be sure to ask your - favorite sales lady about the Coat Contest this month at Robertas, finishes. Mtn'i Jeurnyr $27.95 Africa. It was at the school in Africa he met his bride-to-bBoth young people are now teaching at the Air Force Base maid of honor is in Bitburg, Germany. $25.95 Su-choc- Creston, Iowa, December 2, 1958. Dear Friends: I would like to take this op portunity to send my apprecia tion to you for sending the Box Elder News and Journal to me during the past two years. My mission is almost completed and Ill be returning home in about two weeks. I am very thankful for the great experiences Ive had during these two years, and I do re gret seeing it come to an end, I am anxious to come back to the mountains, however, and see my family and friends again. I have enjoyed each issue of the Box Elder News and Journal and again send my thanks to you. Sincerely, Elder Rodney Carter. Nutcracker Ballet to Be Presented By University of Utah During Holidays Now a holiday-seasotradition Monday, Dec. 8, and will go on in Salt Lake City, the 4th annual sale at the Tribune building box of the complete office downtown on Dec. 18. presentation n Nutcracker Ballet by the University of Utah Theatre Ballet, the Utah Symphony orchestra, and the University of Utah Music department will be presented between at Kingsbury Hall Christmas and New Years, on Dec. 26, 27, 29, 30 and 31, it was announced this week by William F. Christensen. Evening performances will be at 8,30 p. m., except for New Years Eve when the starting time will be moved up to 8 p. m. to allow people desiring to attend New Years Eve parties to be out of Kingsbury Hall by about 9.30 p. m. Matinee performances at 2 p. m. are slated for Saturday, Dec. 29. The 27, and Monday, Dec. matinee performances will be at reduced prices to accommodate the heavy demand for lower-pricetickets for school children. Stars of the San Francisco ballet, Sally Bailey and Richard Carter, have been signed as the guest artists to perform the solo roles of The Sugar Plum Fairy and Cavalier to the Sugar Plum Fairy. Miss Bailey and Carter will arrive in Salt Lake City on Christmas night Both of them have appeared in these same roles at Kingsbury Hall before and have been great favorites of Utah ballet patrons. Tickets went on sale at the Kingsbury Hall ticket office on In addition to the visiting stars, the Nutcracker BaUet will be performed by about 70 mentbers of the University of Utah Theatre Ballet under the direction of William F. Christen sen and with Ron Ross as assistant director. The music, written by Tschaikowsky, will be!pre-senteUtah by the complete Symphony orchestra of over 70 members under the baton of Maestro Maurice Abravanel, musical director and conductor. A choral group of 16 feminine voices from the University of Utah choirs will complete the roster of performers. 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