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Show High School PlA Slates Piiblic ocial Aileen L. Nelson, Society Editor Telephone Beautiful in Chantilly Lace Gown Beautiful in a gown of Chantilly lace, Miss Holley Holmgren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Holmgren, Bear River City, became the February bride of Brent R. Wangsgaard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reid Wangsgaard, Logan. t Wedding vows were exchanged at the Holmgren home in Bear River City at 4 p. m., Friday afternoon, Feb. 6. Bishop Charles Keller of the Brigham City First LDS ward of' ficiated. Wedding dinner was served at Maddox Ranch House with parents of the bridegroom as hosts. A wedding reception honored the pair at the Sixth LDS ward in Brigham City the same evening. The young couple stood before a setting formed with garden gate covered with carnations and huckleberries. Two baskets of rose gladioli and shell pink Maytime carnations completing the setting. The bride was lovely in a gown of Chantilly lace with a sweep train of tiered ruffles of Chantilly lace accented with a back bow of bouquet taffeta - and streamers. The bodice featured a Sabrina neckline and long lily point sleeves of French Chantilly lace. A crown of matching lace and pleated tulle with pearl accents caught up the elbow length veil of pure silk illusion. She carried an arrangement of pink elf roses and stephanotis surrounding a single white orchid. Attendants included Mrs. Dallas Meldrum, Mrs. Dee Jensen and Miss Jerri Holmgren. All wore identical gowns of blend-- ' ing shades of rose taffeta with harem skirts. They carried nosegays of garnet roses and pink carnations. Mother of the bride wore a pale blue satin sheath with overskirt of satin. Mrs. Wangsgaard chose a toast peau de soie sheath. Their flowers were pink camellias and pink garnet roses. David Wangsgaard performed best man duties for his brother. 'Usher was Michel Wangsgaard. For a boutonninere the bridegroom were a pink elf rose from the brides bouquet All other men in the wedding party wore . white carnations. Host and hostess for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Holmgren with Mrs. David Wangsgaard presiding at the guest book. Mrs. Earl Cardon was In charge of serving and arranging gifts were Mrs. Clifford Johnson, Mrs. Monty Chase, Mrs. Archie Hokanson, Mrs. Fred Kendall, Mrs. Kenneth Burnett and Mrs. Eugene Wiggins. For honeymoon travel to Las Vegas, the new Mrs. Wangsgaard chose a navy1' blue linen suit with white accessories. The newlyweds will make their home in Logan. Pre nuptial party ' hostesses have been Mrs. Marvin Davis, Mrs. Kenneth Holmgren, Mrs. Dallas Meldrum, Mrs. Dee Jensen, Miss Jeri Holmgren, Mrs. Mrs. Reid Kenneth Burnett, Wangsgaard and Mrs. Ralph Tay lor. , Ever read the application blank for employees at a dairy. reads one Any bad habits? paragraph. "Smoke? Drink? Eat margerine? 7 Box Elder NEWS Wednesday, February 11, Brigham City, Utah Yes-sire- e 1959 . . . United in Catholic Church Rites Miss Treva Parker, 771 mony were family members, friends and members of school staff. The bride was given in marriage by Dr. Russell W. Fish-burShe wore a full floor length gown of Cahill lace over satin. The creation was design ed with a fitted bodice, a round neckline and short sleeves. Her skirt fell into a chapel train. She wore lace mitts. Her crown, studded with small seed pearls sequins, held a fingertip veil 14. Set by Tenth Warders and of illusion. She carried a cresMembers and This week was chosen In order cent of tinted carnathat the nations observaiice of alike are invited to the Tenth tions. bouquet its childrens dental health may LDS ward dinner planned for Members of the bridal encoincide with the opening of the Friday evening, Feb. 13, beginincluded Miss Eva Paul tourage 7 m. ward in at the American Dental association's ning p. and Robert C. Morgan, who year-lonCenntennial celebra- hall. Kenneth Glauser, the general stood as best man for his brothtion. reminds all planning er. chairman, Of all the Associations activiMiss Paul wore a white ballerto to attend bring their own eat- ina ties during its first 100 years of length gown with baby blue full to a hot utensils enjoy service, none has been more con- ing hat and matching gloves. She course dinner. structive or more satisfying than AU organizations of the ward carried pink carnations tied with its promotion of preventive den-a- l ribbons. an have assumed various responsi- pink services for children A prettily arranged reception for the bilities dinner, program which is forcefully activity followed the ceremony in Buildbrought to the attention of the and dancing party. 81 at Intermountain school. ing the twelve All in ward, years nation each February by Chiupon a lace covered Displayed to above are attend. invited and ldrens Dental Health Week, actable was the beautiful white cording to local members. wedding cake with lighted taThe program was first intropers on either side of the cake. duced 18 years ago by the CleveThe cake was cut and served to land Dental Society on a local the many guests who called to basis. The program has grown extc.nd best wishes. continuously since that time. Hostess duties were performEach year more dental societies ed by Mrs. Louise Morgan, and promo have participated in-law of the benedict, with tional efforts have been increas Miss Oleta Merry. Assisting ed. Increased cooperation and were girls from Intermountain financial assistance have also Misses Lourine Larry, school, The City Recreation departbeen increased. Increased coopGlenda Nez, Betty Saltwater and eration and financial assistance ment is sponsoring a series of Irene Sage. dance classes to be held at the have also been noted. The bride attended schools in The Childrens Dental Health Lincoln school auditorium on Rico, Colo.; St. Thomas Catholic this Week has now become recog- Friday evenings, beginning school, Farmington, N. M., and nized by the nations parents, week. Instruction will be offer- graduated from Intermountain ballin ed square, round and teachers, and others interested school in 1956. She is currently room dancing. in the welfare of children, as Garth Pierce, popular square employed in Pacific Palisades, ;ymbol of the American Dental dance instructor from Ogden, Calif. issociations Miss Holley Holmgren, daughSPOKE VOWS FRIDAY philosophy of The benedict graduated from teach will the classes, with the ter of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Holmgren, Bear River City, and Riverside high school, Anadar-ko- , assistance local of four couples Brent R. Wangsgaard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reid WangsOkla., and before entering Mr. and Mrs. Earl Glenn, Mr, gaard, Logan, were united in marriage Friday afternoon, and Mrs. Frank Tolman, Mr. and the Marine Corps in 1956 attendBailemos Club Dance Feb. 6, at the Holmgren residence in Bear River City. Mrs. John Baxter, and Mr. and ed Haskell Institute (junior college), Lawrence, Kans. for one Plans ' Guest Night ' Dinner at Maddox Ranch House followed by a wedding reMrs. Ted Valentine. He recently served two year. LDS 11 in honorin ten Sixth the also and ward and Boys Brigham City ception in the Hawaiian Islands Bailemos Dance club members years of age,girls, will be eligible to years ed the newlyweds. and Korea with the Marines. He will hold their annual "guest register for the early class, be- will complete tour of duty in night dancing party Saturday ginning at 7 p. m. night, Feb. 14, at the Seventh - A class for adult beginners 1960. Sweetheart of Beta Sigma Phi Will Highlight The newlyweds will establish , ward recreation hall. will commence at 8:30 p. m. and their home at Pendleton, Calif., All club members will invite an advanced class or' Annual Sweetheart Ball Set for Saturday Eye another couple to attend the will begin at 10 p. m. workshop where Corporal Morgan is now Annual Bela Sigma Phi Sweet- tra. dance with them, and dancing Children will be charged 25 stationed. heart Ball will be held Friday Highlight of the evening wdl will begin at 9 p. m. cents per lesson and adults 50 Music will be furnished by the cents per couple each lesson. evening, February 13, at the be the crowning of the SweeGolf and Country Club First LDS ward recreation hall. theart of Beta Sigma Phi. Mrs. Ernie Jensen orchestra of OgChildren desiring to register of den. The first door prize will Friday evening, Feb. 13, and are Dancing will begin at 9 p.m. Colleen Burr, Sweetheart Slates Annual Meeting Committee in charge includes 1958, will place the crown on the be awarded at 9:30 p. m. and re asked to meet at the Lincoln will freshments be served. Mrs. members who the receives school The annual meeting of the greaauditorium at 6:30 p. m, Epsilon chapter members, General chairmen for the eve- to complete Mary Parsons and Merlyn Lar- test number of secret ballot registration prior to Brigham City Golf and Country Mrs. are Mr. Glen and ning assisted by votes. The sweetheeart is not the class time. sen as club is set for Monday, March Mr. and Ranch House, new pledges, Mrs. Vanette Mc- nominated, just selected 9, at Maddox by Johnson, assisted by Mrs. Norman Lichtenstein. My, but thats a beautiful President Alf Freeman announcBride, Mrs. Marilyn Christensen count of secret ballot. , necklace you are wearing to- ed this week. and Miss Laraine Nielsen; Xi dear. I cant remember Starting at 7 p. m., the event Alpha members, Mrs. Edna Jepp-sen- Card Of Thanks Local Misses Nominees night, will feature a report of past-yea- r buying that for you. chairman, Mrs. Colleen activities plus announceWifey: You didnt buy it for In Beauty Pageant Burr, Mrs. Shirley Valcarce, Words cannot express the gratme, dear, I found it under the ment of new officers for the Mrs. Wilma Spaulding and Mrs. itude and appreciation we feel Several local Misses will ap- back seat of your car. DeAnrt Ebeling. coming season. toward those who by their kindBeautiful decorations are be- ness and generous assistance, pear in the Smithfield National ing arranged; refreshments will helped lighten our burden of Guard Beauty Pageant set for be Served and music will be pro- sorrow at the time of the death Thursday, Feb. 12, at 8 p. m. Of local interest are the names vided by Frank Troxell orches of our beloved wife and daugh Rae Anderson, daughter ter, Lela Mae Nelson Johnson of Eda of Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Anderrest with May God's blessing those who came ' to our assis-tnc- son! Annette Knudsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Knudin any way. sen, and Marilyn Mann, daughGrant H. Johnson. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Mr. and Mrs. Leland L. Net Mann, all of Brgham City. son. Also on the list of nominees is Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Bott, Sharon Call, daughter of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Leland L. Nel and Mrs. Joseph Grant Call, IdaSunflower Camp Meeting ho Falls, Ida. son, Jr. Sunflower Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet Thursday evening, Feb. 12, at 7:30 p. m. with Mrs. Pearl Compton as hostess at her home at 142 South First East. All members are urged to City. Backman has completed r study of the academic, and vocational subjects taught at South High, West High and East High schools in Salt Lake City. -W. E. Tyson, president of the PTA at BE11S, urges all public of Members the First District minded citizens to be in attenDental Society of the State of dance at this meeting. Utah, this week, invited the public to join in the observance of the 11th Natitonal Childrens Dance Dental Health Week, Feb. 8 to Dinner, Program, Health Week Is Vy v,.y . qp0 Inter-mounntai- n five-yea- c g ... ' Square Dancing Classes Slated sister-- To Start Friday -- HI NEWLYWEDS Corporal and Mrs. Edison Evans Morgan spoke wedding vows Saturday, Feb. 7, in ceremony performed in St. Henrys Catholic Church of Brigham City. Rev. Thomas V. Savage S. J. officiated. Valentine Dance Set By South BE Stake South Box Elder slake Valentine dance, Cupid Capers, will be held Saturday, Feb. 14, at 8:30 p. m. in the First LDS ward All dancers are invited to attend and dance to the Delmon-te- s of Logan. Lee and Lu Ann DeVilibiss, dance directors, are in charge and announce that plans have been made for floor show entertainment during intermission. Mrs. Anna F. Jeppson Home From Vacation Mrs. Anna F. JeDpson returned home recently after spending a month with her family in Provo and Salt Lake City. Mrs. Jeppson spent the two previous months in California visiting with her son, Lamar and family at Fresno with her daughter, Mrs. Elmer Lantz and family at Los Angeles. 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J., officiating. ning, Feb. 12, at 7:30 p. m. at the age, The bridegroom is the son of Central school auditorium. Annie Morgan, Gallup, High school curriculum is Mrs. the subject to be diseused by New Mexico and Silas Morgan, Ralph V. Backman, principal of Crownpoint, New Mexico. South High school in Salt Lake Witnessing the marriage cere- CO. Rhone 27 11th NATIONAL CHILDREN'S DENTAL HEALTH WEEK FEBRUARY 8- - 14, 1959 in and register at ROBERTA'S 90 South Main J fashion gift for Valentines Day Easy care 1007c Cotton, In famous Arrow quality that assures you Wash and Wear Convenience with flattering styling. Thats Arrows WHIl . . . with soft, wide spread collar and shorter jmints, convertible cuffs, If 1.00 I. R. Spark his gift with an Arrow Tie, from $1.50, Handkerchiefs from 35c for Valentine (lifts: |