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Show Traditional Banquet Newlyweds Reside Golden Gleaners Slated Now at home in Perry follow- ing their LDS temple marriage in Logan on April 30, are Mr. and Mrs. Grant Johnson. Mrs. Johnson is the former Janice Nelson, daughter of Mrs. Theo Nelson, Perry. Mr, Johnson is the son of Mr. and Mrs.. Albert S. Johnson, Sr., Morgan. and relatives Close friends witnessed the rites conducted by President A. George Raymond in the Logan temple. Wedding dinner was served at the Bluebird Cafe in Logan following the vows. The following evening the Perry ward recreation hall was the scene of a wedding reception held in their honor. Guests attending were received before an archway decked with apple blossoms. For her wedding, Mrs. Johnson donned a white nylon chif fon gowned, sequin trimmed. Alternating lace gores formed the floor length skirt over satin. The bodice featured cap sleepes and a sunburst neckline. A dainty taira held the bridal veil of illusion. Sweetheartroses and gardenias formed the bridal bouquet. Her only jewelry was a double strand of pearls. were presented Attendants similar double strands of pearls. Matron of honor was Mrs. Dave Andrews with Elna Perry, Earlene John and Sherilee Jensen as bridesmaids. All wort' lime green nylon gowns designed with fitted bodice, boat shaped necklines, and full gathered street length gowns. They carried nosegays formed with pink carnations tied with green rib- The Perry Ward recreation FETED AT RECEPTION hall was the scene of the wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Johnson. The couple exchanged wedding promises in Logan LDS Temple April 30. They were feted the following evening at the wedding reception. bon bows. monies. Those in charge of gifts presented to the couple were Mrs Hazel Nelson and Mrs. Lois Thome. Serving was under the direction of Mrs. Donna Nelson, Mrs. Louise Nelson, Miss Renee Nel- son, Mrs. Janice Nelson and members of the Junior Gleaner class serving. The beautiful three tiered wedding cake was cut and served at the close of the reception to family members. Pink and pale green accents adorned the cake. It was topped with a tiny bride and groom with wedding bells inscribed Grant and Janice at he base of the cake. Program for the evening in eluded a duet by Earlene and Shandra John; a reading by Margaret Bott; tap dance, Janice Wheeler; duet, Donna Nelson and Sherilee Jensen followed by reading by Mrs. Hazel Nelson. Following a brief honeymoon, the newlyweds are at home in Perry. parties honoring the bride included a miscellaneous shower given April 11 by Renee Nelson Nelson, Lynda and Elna Perry at the Perry of LDS ward. All girl friends invited were the bride guests. givA personal shower was en April 18 by Mrs. Lois Thorne and Mrs. David Andrews at the Andrews heme in North Ogden. Neighbors made up the guest Chemical Sales Manager Named By Thiokol Corp. S. M. Martin, Jr., general-manage- r of tiie chemical, division, Thiokol Chemical corporation, announced the appointment of John T. Dunn to sales manager, effective May 1. Formerly sales manager of Thiokols Butyl sales, Dunn is now responsible for the sales of polysulfide rubber, liquid polymers and rubber chemicals. Dunn, who holds a degree in chemical engineering from the University of Toronto, has had extensive experience in the rubber industry Before joining Thiokol in 1956, he was employed wita the United States Rubber company at their Canadian affiliate. Dominion Rubber company, Ltd. He advanced steadily, serving successively as rubber compounder, development engineer, and field technical service engineer. In 1946 he was appointed manager of belting, hosing and packing sales. Applications for Thiokols line of raw materials include sealants, adhesives, rocket propellant binders, fuel resistant hose, protective and decorative coatings, insulating and struc-tJra- l urethane foams. Pre-nupti- to-b- BIRTHS The following births are announced from Cooley Memorial hospital: Parley and Lois David Davis, North Ogden, girl, May 6. Edward and Mariann Beth Martin Orlowski, Brigham City, boy, May 8. Fred Louis and Marjorie Alice , Brigham City, Gouget Bolw-ahnn- boy. May; 9. George Julian and Jeanne Shulz Palmer, Dorothy Tremon-ton- , boy. May 9. Roy Edward and Betty Marble, girl. May Rock-woo- Brigham City, 10. Sunflower Camp Final meeting of the season will be held by Sunflower Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers, on Thursday, May 14, at 7.30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Florence L. Baird, 111 South Third East. A good attendance is desired. Sherille JenNelson feted the prospective bride at a kitchen shower April 24. Relatives attended the event held in the Scout room at the Perry church Donna Nelson, sen and Beverly house. Sorrow Tomorrow Robert, said the social worker to the village reprobate, the last time we met, you made me very happy because you were sober. Today you have made are me unhappy because you Intoxicated Yes, replied Robert with a Today's my beaming smile. turn to be happy. Slate Annual Tuberculosis Meeting May 15 The 42nd annua) convention of the Utah Tuberculosis and Health Association will be held in the Newhouse Hotel, Salt Lake City, on May 15, it was announced today by John II. Zen ger, Provo, president of the association. This Is an open meeting and the public is invited to participate, said Zenger. As a matter of fact, the program has been arranged so that it will have in terest for the person as well as those engaged in and tuberculosis control health promotion. The lmed for dedication by Utah citizens in pioneering the way toward eradication of tuberculosis from the Utah scene was emphasized by Zenger. the Appointment of rh. ;o: two-mon- River-Honeyvil- Epsilon and Xi Alpha chapters' Mrs. of Beta Sigma Phi sorority held their annual Mothois Day Party Clair Knudson were at a pre nuptial luncheon at on Friday, May 8, in the Second Maddox Ranch House in honor ward reel eat ion hall The hall was tilled with small of Miss Ann Wixom. with Miss Wixom is the daughter table-- , deeoiatcd lovely of Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Wixom, spring bouquets. Each member or of and her mother, honored Salt Lake City, formerly Brigham City. She will become guest, w ere greeted by members the bride of William Lambert in of the spot sal committee in LDS temple rites to be held on charge and a lovely corsage was May 29 in Salt Lake City. pinned to the shoulder oi each Yellow and white chrysanthe- guest. mums formed the centerpiece A delicious luncheon was servfor the luncheon table. ed. Attending were the guest of The committee consisted of honor, Mrs. R. V. Wixom, Mrs chairman, Mrs. Ivy Yatcarce, the Chester Hamilton, Mrs. Emery Epsilon Chapter assisted by Rees, Miss Karolyn Knudson, and Small Mrs. William Lambert, Mrs. Roy field and chairman Tudy L'leo Dixon, Thompton, Mrs. Roy Davis, Mrs. Xi Alpha, d by June Sliol Mrs. Bart Mervin Andersen, ty and Lee Sodmludm Mrs. Roland Ilolman, Hansen, Cleo D.xon aniioumed the Mrs. Rex Gleave, Miss Eleanor progi am Ann Mrs. Mrs. Ben Knudson and ServicelP FINEST FRESH DRUGS A reading was given by Mrs. Sherrilee Harris, daughter of a member, Edna Jeppsen. Robert Craghead played Iwo numbers on his cornet, accompanied by his sister, Karen. Two beautiful musical numbers were presented by Mr. and Mrs. Westiey Bowman. Mrs. Dixon then gave some very interesting and sentimental verses and thoughts concluding the Mothers Day parly. A tribute bv .lenie DRUG i CENTER i Graduates... Come In Assorted Sizes! Nelson A response to the tubule giv by Jerue's niotln i in law, Alice NoNon Then all guestwile intro duced. l.ai h gnl Introduced herself and then had her guest stand for a special introduction. - Adios Party Honors Mrs. Max Facer, Perry in An adios party was held honor of Mrs. Max Facer, who is leaving to make rcr home Rupert, Idaho, Saturday afternoon, May 9, at the home of Richards and children, Stephen Mrs. Lloyd PouKen. Perry. Boyd and Karen; Mr. and Mrs Co ho.tcxs with Mrs. Ioulsen Lowell Andersen, Provo; Nich- was Mrs Dean Bailer. olas W. Welch, the host and hosThe Idaho thenu was clevertess and their children, Bever ly carried out ip serving table ly, Elden and Debra. centerpiece, a cake in the form of the state of Idaho, and individual Idaho spud nut ('up faAnnual Awards Assembly At Box Elder Set May 21 This is TOM . . . hes S This is DICK ...hes S'6" ...hes 6'6 This is HARRY them all perfectly JVc fit with famous 'ftZJSOO vors Luncheon was uned cafeteria The annual awards assembly style followed bv adios games A lovely gilt was presented at Box Elder High school is scheduled May 21 beginning at to the honored gue-- t from the 26 neignbors, friends and rela 9 a. m., in the school auditorium according to Wayne Johnson tives attending who is the faculty member in charge. NEWS All clubs and other local or S Box ganizations planning to present Brigham C itv, Utah awards should make note of the Wedne-d.iM.iv- - 17, P).'9 date, Johnson said. tailored byDAROFF Elder at Blocks v, Your size is our business. Because sve make it our business to fit you with clothes that look best on you. The fit is tailored into Botany, not altered by us. Therefore the original styling is never lost. So, Tom, Dick, Harry or what- ever your name or size is, come in and let us show you ftrlmoid r FARMER i INSURANCE I tf furteei LIFE y " FIRE ft r were n0 TRUCK Johnny-on-the-sp- with ot perfect-fittin- g KBl Botany UtC- And still only $65.00 .Xza t k AND Other Graduation Suits $47.50 to $89.50 Vf FORMS OF BUSINESS INSURANCE other fii. today at R- Hr Ii prtpqrod fa furniih comptofo Information about FARMERS Writ, tlphoR INSURANCE or call la GROUP ptrtaa lafarmatloa. palielo. for compltt THE LIGHTER BOURBON STRAIGHT IOUMON ItlMONl BtiEIUINa 500 clothes. WIIISMY WHISKIY CO- - 0 4 lift Headquarters fur Graduates: HOOF 17 lAWUNCUUSU. UsU. m SOUTH MAIN - I S&H Green to all the mothers was given , , HAMILTON Wc-.lle- Mr. and Mrs N. E. Welch were feted on their 35th wedding anniversary on Friday evening, May 8, at the home of Mr. and Mrs K. R. Dickamore. Delicious turkey dinner was served to the following family members: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hr HOI Alt tional Reactor Testing station at Atomic Energy site near Idaho Falls, as chief engineer for the F. C. Torkelson company. Coming to Brigham City isnt new for Smith. He knows this general area well and has liked the community for years. ie Delivery Honor Miss Ann Wixom as LOCAL AGENT for the AUTO sume duties for Hansen and Smith Inc. th Burt. The retired couple plans to leave May 31 by plane from Salt Lake City for New York Cty. They will board U.S.S. United States for their trip abroad. They also plan to return via the United States. Mr. Buyt is a retiried rancher from the Bear area and the pair usually take a lengthy vacation trip each year. This will be their first trip abroad. Luncheon al ASSOCIATE ENGINEER Neil Smith, prepares to as- Retired Couple Plans Vacation in Europe Res. 797NM f Why. its because thev're style cut, theyre shaped, they oberta. - 685 South Main Why is it that I can obtain In a smaller size garment with Graff Sports Buy GRAFF Pre-Nupti- t 0 two-mont- '-i DEE ADAMS better fit with gineering duties for Hansen and Smith, Inc., associate engineers. Smith was born and reared in Centerville, received his education at Utah State University in Logan and since that time has worked in Northern Minnesota and recently Jdaho Falls, Ida. IIis wife, the former Lois Skinner, Idaho Falls and children, Shannon 7R, and Camaren Mr. and Mrs. Carlos- P.urt will 4R, will arrive in Brigham City PLAN EUROPE TRIP leave May 31 for a long tour of 15 countries in just as soon as- housing facilities are the close of the available at Unithe Atlantic cross U.S.S. will aboard Europe. They school semester. ted States. He has been associated with Keith Hansen since Hansen and Smith incorporated several months ago, and they make their office at 8 West Forest street. He has worked as chief design engineer for John W. Galbraith company, Patridge Lakes Development Division and recently been associated with the NaA tour of fifteen countries in. Europe is on the summer trip agenda for Mr. and Mrs. Carlos N. C O Announcing OVERHEARD AT ROBERTA'S than Neil Smith, native of Centerville, Utah is now busy with en- Dinner Honors 35th Wedding Anniversary p. m. croup Clothes brands Assumes Duties Mothers Acclaimed at Epsilon and Xi Alpha Chapter Mother's Day Party in Second Ward Corinne Camp Election o fofficers for the coming year will take place at regular meeting of the Corinne Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Friday afternoon, May 15, Walter Gleave, Gleave, at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Reva Ann Harper, Mrs. Vern Alice F. Davis. Mrs. .Eugene Wixom, Wixom, A good attendance is desired Mrs. Doug Fife, Mrs. John Gare-gucs- , and Mrs. Joyce A. Marti-ez- . Deseret Camp Mrs. Virgie Harding, 137 East A lovely nnlk glass pin dish First North, will be hostess to was presented to the feted Miss. Deseret Camp, members of Daughters of Utah Pioneers on Friday efening, May 15, at 7.30 list. a Oriental Magic is the theme for the annual traditional ban quet honoring the Master M Men and Golden Gleaners of the LDS church on Thursday, Junei 11 at 7 p m. in the University of Utahs Union building. Advance ticket orders must be made by June 1, as there is a heavy demand for the limited number of reservations availWendell able, according to Adams and llortense Child, gep eral board members and of the festivities. Tickets are available at the YW.MIA office at 40 North Main street, Salt Lake City, at a cost of $2.75 per person. The event is a highlight of the 'June Conference of the MjA, and recognizes young men and young women who have qualified for"the highest achievement award in the churchs youth program. The oriental theme will be carried out in colorful decorations at the tables and throughout the hall. The evenings program will include special humorous, must cal and dance numbers by popular entertainers. are Handling arrangements and Golden the Master Gleaner committee, including Mr. and Mrs. George Hoggan, Mrs. Mrs. Edward R. McKay, Edward Y. Okazaki and Cal Lambert. A number of the churchs General Authorities are expected to attend the banquet Adams said. n . Flower girl duties were performed by Susan Sebek in pink Nelson in nylon and Wendy white nylon. They carried miniature nosegays. Randy Nelson stood in line as ringbearer Mother of the bride wore a pink model with Mrs. Johnson gowned in blue. Both had corsages of rcses and gardenias. Also in the receiving line were Martella Nelson and Bishop Mrs. Joe Sebek, brother and sister of the bride. Best man was Wayne' Creager with Russell Nelson, Joe Sebek, Robert Nelson and Albert Johnson, Jr., as ushers. All men in the wedding party wore white carnation boutonnieres. Hosts and hostesses for the "evening were Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hyde. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Nelson were at the guest book and C. Henry Nielsen, master of cere- Associate Engineer For Master M Men and F stamps u a h |