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Show United ocial cene Aileen L. Nelson, Society Editor Telephone Young Couple Weds in 771 Logan Temple All men in the wedding party wore white carnation boutonnieres. Registering guests at the guest book were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Early December wedding vows were exchanged by Miss Betty Braegger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs August Braegger, Willard, and Bobby M. McNeely, son of Mrs. James R. McNeely, Rupert, Idaho, and the late Mr. McNee- Mason During the evening, Richard Braegger, brother of the bride, President Evan O. Darby sol- served as master of ceremonies emnized the rites in the Logan and announced vocal numbers by Dale Lofthouse and Karen FaLDS temple, Dec 5 Immediately following a wed- cer, solos by Mr. Lofthouse and ding dinner was held at the John White. Accompanists were Mrs Ilah Farer and Mrs. Roy Tropical Restaurant. The Willard ward recreation Lemon. hall was the scene of a wedding Presiding at the serving table reception honoring the pair the were Joan and Jane Braegger and Judy McNeely same evening. The receiving line stood beArranging gifts and in charge were fore tiered candelabra and an of the brides trousseau ornate archway. Flowers in pas- Mrs Wayne Braegger, Mrs. Art tel shades completed the setting McNeely and Mrs Ray McNeeFor her wedding and reception ly. Displayed during the evening the bride chose a creation of Chantilly lace and nylon set over was the beautiful three tiered satin. The fitted bodice was white wedding cake. The creafashioned with empire collar tion stood upon a table laid with and long sleeves with lily points a hand crocheted table cloth and over the wrists The overskirt featured pink roses, silver leavof lace was designed with four es, a miniature temple and bride deep points trimmed with se- and bridegroom. For going away travel the new quins and pearls. The gown was floor length. Completing her en- Mrs. McNeely chose a two piece semble was a crown of sequins grey and blue suit with black and seed pearls gathering up a accessories. fingertip veil of nylon net and a They are now at home at 1548 bridal bouquet of white carna- Lake Street, Ogden. The bride is a graduate of Box and tions, deep red rosebuds Elder High school and seminary lily of the valley. Attending as matron of honor and was employed at Lee Acin Brigham City prior ) counting was her sisters, Mrs Earl Dickamore. She chose to to accenting a position with the ' Bureau of Reclamation in Ogwear a turquoise formal. Bridesmaids were Ellen Mc- den. Mr. McNeely attended Rupert Neely, sister of the bridegroom, school and is currently Mrs. High in blue; pale Lloyd UNITED IN MARRIAGE The Logan LDS Temple was and Mrs. Grant employed as a carpenter on the the scene of wedding rites which united Miss Betty Braeg-ge- r, Holmes inmyellow Wade Housing Project rose daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August Braegger, Willard, All carried carnation and roseand Bobby M. McNeely, son of Mrs. James R. McNeely, bud nosegays. South Stake Primaries Rupert, Idaho, and the late Mr. McNeeley. Flower girl duties were performed by little nieces of the Set Individual Parties Christmas parties for all PriCleanne Braegger in NEWS couple, 7 pink and Mary Ann McNeely in mary children in South Box ElIT'S NOT TOO white. They carried small wick- der stake are being arranged by Brigham City, Utah individual wards of the stake, er baskets filled with blooms. 1958 LATE TO BUY December 17, Wednesday, For her daughters reception, Mrs. Lewis Siggard, stake presMrs Braegger wore plum crepe ident, announces. Thats All with a corsage of white carnaMany wards will hold dances, Personnel Director: What pre- tions at her shoulders. Mrs. Mc- program and expect visits from vious experience have you had Neely was in black crepe. She, Santa Claus during the next two AT weeks. and what work have you done? too, wore white earnations. Rav McNeely stood in line for Some parties are set for the I was Job Candidate: Pretty MACK'S afternoon, others for evenings, a secretary. All I had to do was his father. Best man was Earl Dickamore Mrs. Siggard explained. to look like a girl, think like a PHARMACY man, act like a lady and work with Wayne Braegger and Art 97 South Main like a dog McNeely ushering. South Box Elder Stake ly. (La-van- y Box Elder TOYS in Arrangements for Christmas party for Eagles Auxiliary members have been made for this evening, Wednesday, Dec. 17, at 8 p. m. m the Aerie Hall. Ladies will exchange $1 personal gifts. Those m charge ask that the name of the giver be included in their gift wrapped package. Potluck supper will be served. o Officers remind ladies that will be played Thursday evening, Dec. 18, beginning at 8 30 Impressive double ring ceremonies united Miss Nancy Lou Jensen daughter of Mr. and Mrs Theron E Jensen Brigham City, and Maurice Paul King, son of Mr and Mrs. Paul D King, Aberdeen, Idaho, in the Logan LDS temple. President A George Raymond the ceremony with performed several relatives and close friends attending. Wedding breakfast followed at the Tropical Restaurant. The bridal group, family members and friends attended. A special program was presented with Mr. Jensen, father of the bride, as master of ceremonies Program included two vocal numbers, Temple of the Father and My Own True Love, by Karen Mane Jensen, Mary Ann Williams and Sally Roundy. Ed Keir and his daughter, Kathryn Lish, sang Oh Promise Me, followed by Mrs Lish singing Because Mrs Afton Olsen accompanied the singers. For her going away ensemble, the bride chose an apricot suit with chemise jacket and black accessories They honeymooned at Idaho Falls and through Southern Ida Ea-gl- p m. Primary Party Plans Complete in Tenth Ward Plans for the Tenth ward Primary Christmas party are comMrs. Bill Christiansen, plete, president, announces. The dancing party featuring a program and Santa Claus will be held today, Wednesday, Dec. 17, from 4 p. m. until 6 p. m. in the ward hall. Parents are cordially invited to attend with their children. Christmas Gifting ho A reception honoring the cou pie was held m Aberdeen. For the occasion the bride wore her wedding gown. The creation was floor-lengt-h of lace over satin. A square cut neckline and long pointed sleeves enhanced the fitted bodice A pearl and sequin trim cap held the bridal veil She carried a bouquet of red roses and white carnations. During the reception a lovely program was presented with the bridegrooms father as master of ceremonies. Program included DeAnn and Carol King singing, The Sweetest Story Ever Told and Well Let the Rest of the World Go Vernon Lloyd sang, MelBy ody of Love, with Howard King Because. following, singing, An organ medley was played by Gayle Ralphs. Karen King was at the guest book. In charge of the many lovely gifts presented to the young couple were Ileen King, Dorothy King and Sally Jensen. were Serving refreshments Beatrice Littlewood, Koral Benson, LaRue Youd and Joy and Linda Youd The bride attended Utah State University, where she was affiliated with Sigma Kappa sorority. She has been residing in Inglewood,. Calif , for the past year. The bridegroom fulfilled an LDS mission in the Mission and recently com plpted U. S. Air Force duty. At Robertas , . THE APPOINTMENT OF HANSENS MUSIC CITY as dealer for the famous WEBCOIt You late shoppers better hurry. Only seven shopping days ja - left to buy your favorite gal that favorite gift at Robertas. We have many lovely items left for you to select from. Sweaters, skirts, lingerie, hosiery, dresses, coats and sport wear are tops on that gifting list. Mother, wife or sister will enjoy any of these gifts Shop today at Robertas. WED IN LDS TEMPLE Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Paul King exchanged nuptial vows in the Logan LDS Temple. Mrs. King is the former Nancy Lou Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theron E. Jensen, Brigham City. Mr. King is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. King, Aberdeen, Idaho. Civic Improvement Club To Hear BEHS Choir Civic Improvement i 1 club mem- bers are reminded of the love- ly Christmas program of music to be presented Thursday afternoon, Dec 18, beginning at 4 p. m. at the War Memorial home. Mrs. Jack Morris and Mrs George Anderson have arrang ed with J. Earl Johnston of Box Elder High school faculty and the a cappella choir will present the program. Choir numbers and special numbers will complete the afternoon presentation. Serving will be from 3 30 p. m until 4pm prior to the Christmas program. Looking Back A suburbanite got off the train one afternoon looking deathly sick. IBs wife, who was waiting for him with the car, asked what as wrong. Tram sickness, he answered 1 always get sick when weakly. Primary Hosts to I i ide backwards Why didnt you ask the perLovely Holiday Party in Tabernacle Vestry son sitting opposite you to trade PriN. and Price dent and Mrs. R South Box Elder stake seats? queried his wife. mary Board members, their part- High Councilman and Mrs. I thought of that, was the re. ners and special honored guests Tea ply, but there wasnt anybody Mr. Tea offered opening pray- sitting there partied last Friday evening, Dec at the stake er and blessing on the food 12, in the vestry Hot turkey supper was served tabernacle. Mrs. Lewis Siggard, president, to 40 from tables gay with holiday motif decorations presided. The group sang Christmas carEspecially honored during the evening were Mrs. Oscar Call, ols, a program was presented, Mrs. John Olsen, Jr., Mrs. David games and musical games comO. Andersen, and Mrs. James pleted the evenings entertainL. Fodnes, recently retired Pri- ment. Gifts were exchanged mary board presidency members and officers. 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