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Show Newlywed Pair Returns From Honeymoon ocial cene Aileen L. Nelson, Society Editor fcimrtn.Llli.rmrrt .riTrr,l-.i- -il - rr, 771 Telephone . -- f- ' Perfect Aftenders Are Recognized at School With the closing of elementary schools on Friday comes the news of those who have achiev- ed perfect attendance records for the 177 day in the school year. Topping the list are three Central school girls with four years perfect attendance, Lue Jean Christensen and LaNae Shields, both sixth graders and Cathy Davis, a fourth grader; and one Lincoln school boy, Douglas An dersen. Bunderson School Bunderson school youngsters who avoided the flu bug and communicable diseases are: 2, Steven HolKathy Usat-ucland 3, Jane Wyatt 3, and Michael Lorsheider 2, students and Mrs. Maye H. Thomas with three years and Charles Averett, two years, both Bunderson teachers. Children with one year records include Mickey Felt, Douglas Adams," Marva Richardson, Curtis Peterson, Betty Peterson, Kent Linton, John Coleman, Arthur, Thomas Coleman and Judy Bonnell. Lincoln School school perfect attendee include Don Romer, 3, Kent Davis, 2, and Dennis Lee, 2. I WO OR MORE YEAR RECORDS Cited for two or more years, some even four, perOne year records are proudly fect attendance records at Central school are, front row left to right, Darlynn Kuipers, announced by Bruce Mood, JerJames Stoddard, Gary Christensen and Kathy Kay Christensen, center row, left to ry Busenliark, Elden Hansen, right, Brent Christensen, Steven Cazier, J. Norris Larsen, Mrs. Nellie Wight, Bywater, Steven Yates, Douglas Parsons Shelley Rhonda Musulas, June Lish, Linand Cathy Davis; back row, left to right, Jeanine Rowe, Gwen Hauenstein, Kozette Tanner, Lue Jean Christensen, Joel Palmer, Harvey Tanner, LaNae Shields, Patsy Craghead, da Frost, Joyce Sutter, Ruby Hills, Michael Busenbark, John William Stoddard and Kristine Tanner. , Nelson, Gaiy Woodmancy, Keith Davis, Jerry Stoll, Kent Valentine, Barbara Jean Wheatley and Happy C foyers Begin Activities for Summer Tim Reeder. Central School Maintaining perfect records at 4 H club activities for the Central school seemed to be Happy Clovers has begun with little effected1 by the flu or the election of officers at first other diseases. They again re1 F meeting of the season. port a long list of youngsters ' Carlene Hansen has been elec- with several years attendance ted president with Shirley Shin-kle- , records and also many complet' vice president; JaniCe Bur- ing their first year. gess, secretary; Janice Marble, Three year records are held assistant secretary; Sheryl Har- by Harvey Tanner, Joel Palmer, dy, reporter; Carolyn Roche, Gwen Hauenstein, Patsy Crag-head- , song leader; Robert Bosley, recJeanine Rowe, Kristine reation; and Judy Hansen, health Tanner, and Kozette Tanner. and safety. Two years of perfect attendFirst meeting opened with ing are cnalked up by William prayer by Miss Bosley with Stoddard, Brent Christensen, plans for the summer discussed Stephen Cazier, Douglas Parby the girls and their leader, sons, James Stoddard, Gary Mrs. Darlene Hansen. Christensen, Darlynn Kuipers They plan to study cooking and Kathy Kay Christensen, i Those with one year include: breakfasts. Christine Craghead, Bruce Parsons, Wally Baird, Barbara FredFormer Corinne Man rickson, Richie Ban Dyke, MarVail, Eldon Jaggi, Michael Gets Airline Promotion va Mauenstcin, Davd Reese, PatriFriends of Phil Gilbert, for- cia Dixon, LeKay Pierce, Bill of Corinne, son of Mr. Call, Treva Taylor, Katharine merly LINCOLN ATTENDERS Achieving enviable records for and Mrs. Robert Pacheco, Linda Leo Gilbert, will be in- Rees, attendance at school during the past year, two, three and Connie Watson, Nancy Dow, in terested of his proknowing four, are Douglas Andersen, front center with four years ; motion to Director of Customs Smith, Cynthia Dickman, Ste' left to right, Kent Davis 2 ; Dennis Lee 2 and Don Romer 3. Service for Continental ven McCrone, Robert Craghead, Air Tommy Pacheco, Diane Drewes, Lines. Colleen Loveland, David StodHe will be flying aboard the 707 Golden Jet between Los An- dard, Paul Jensen, Keven Carver, Gary Norman, Gary Glenn, geles and Chicago. Danny Mauenstcin, Alvin Nay, Mr. Gilbert, his wife, the for- Karen Richards, Stanley Bird, mer Jenny Sanders of Pauls Val- Ralph Jaggi, Ilonny Petersen, two and ley, Okla., children, Susan Clifford, Nancy Peart, Cathy and Jeff, have moved Sharlene May, Carolyn Parsons from Alamorgordo, N. M. to and Linda Rae Valentine. I.os Angelas to make their home. Mrs. Nelie Might and J. NorHe Is in charge of all services ris Larsen, teachers, both have offered the 110 passengers of two year records. the plane. There are four hosIt is interesting to note that tesses and three pilots aboard. in several instances, two and He is a former Box Elder sometimes three members of High school graduate; served one family, are listed on the a two year enlistment In the perfect a' tenders. U. S. Navy, then returned to attend Mid Western School of Lucky Complaint lechnoogy at Kansas City, Mo., BUFFALO. N Y. (UPI) School before accepting his first posi- guard William Chamberlain, 62, tion with Continental. was glad that an irate housewife complained he as loafing on English common law Is the ba- the Job Police investigating the sis for all American legal sys- complaint found Chamberlain tems except in Louisiana, where overcome by carbon monoxide civil law is based on the Napol- in his car rnd rushed him to the eonic Code. hospital Just in time:. Lincoln r A nnfj BUNDERSON STUDENTS AND TEACHERS Perfect attendance records have loen tabulated for the past year with rocognization given teachers and students for one, two and three year records. Boasting records are, front, left to l ight, Charles Averett ami Mrs. Maye Thomas ; back, left to right, Steven Holland, Jane Wyatt, Kathy Usatuck and Michael Lorscheider. Local 1 Box PaslorSets Elder NEWS City, Ulah Wednesday, May 27, 1959 Brigham Memorial Day Talk Reverend Hcrshey J u 1 e n, pastor of Community ian chuich, will be guest speaker it Memorial Day services to be held in the Cminne cemetery tn Saturdyn, May 30, beginning at 10 a- m. Arrangements for the program have been made by Mrs. Charlotte Ferry of the ME club. All residents and fotmer residents of Corinii are cordially invited to attend the set vice. 1 4M HALF PRICE SALE AT ROBERTA'S Better dresses and formal art on sale now at Robertas at half are prire. Many more item mniked at special prfees. See them today. is the Rememlier, Roberta home of GRAFF sportswear, Newly married Mr. and Mrs. to extend best wishes during the Ronald S. Mortensen have re- evening were served at small turned from their honeymoon tables laid with pink cloths with trip in southern Idaho and are white lace mats. now making a home at 155 West Serving girls donning pretty First Nortn, Logan. pink crystaline aprons were The bride, the former, Linda Misses Marilyn Tingey, Sharon Palmer, is a daughter of Mr. and Ward, Cathie Nelson, Judy LarMrs. J. Oleen Palmer, 10 South sen, Sue Rasmussen, Annette Second East, Brigham City. Her Jensen, Gayle Jensen, Martha husbands parents are Mr. and Claire Horsley, Carol Byington Mrs. Sam Mortensen, Elwood. and Marjorie Palmer. The pair exchanged wedding In charge of refreshments vows Friday morning. May 15, were Mrs. Daryl R. Young, Mrs. . in the Logan LDS temple, with Golden Burton, William President A. George Raymond Burton, Mrs. Virgil Pierce, Mrs. officiating. Kay Burton and Mrs. Morris Parents of the bridegroom fet- Burt. ed the bridal party at a wedding Gift bearers were Joyce Payne, breakfast at the Tropical Res- Amy Rasmussen, Stephen Burt, taurant following the vows. y Geraldine Burton, Joel and The same evening the First Palmer and Robert White-sideLDS ward recreation hall was the scene of a prettily arranged Arranging gifts were Kay Wilwedding reception. liams, Marcia Woodworth, Ilona The bridal party stood be- Jensen, Marilyn Mann, Mary fore a flower decked garden Ann Barrett and Louise CanbelL gate. Beautiful pink and white Mrs. Rose A. Young, grandblooms decorated the hall and mother of the bride, was in tables. charge of the trousseau room The charming bride was love- where the brides trousseau was ly in a floor length gown of displayed. tulle and imported Chantilly Mrs. Clovis Jordan was reace underscored with satin. The freshment hostess with Mrs. fitted bodice featured a sabrlna Kennen Whitesides, Twin Falls, neckline with scalloped lace Ida., and Mrs. Keith Crane, Salt accented with irridescent se- Lake City, helping with several quins and pearls. The long point- arrangements. ed sleeves of late were fastened For honeymoon travel, the with lace covered buttons. The new Mrs. Mortensen chose a underskirt was score with satin. black and white checked suit The bouffant skirt also featured with black patent leather accesappliqued lace accents, and fell sories. into a semi chapel train of tieres The bride is currently attendof scalloped lace and shirred ing Utah State University, tulle. She wore a matching head where vhe is majoring in home piece formed with a double economics. She is affiliated HONORED AT RECEPTION Mr. and Mrs. Ronald S. crown of seed pearls catching with Alpha Chi Omega sojority. Mortensen spoke wedding vows in the Logan LDS Tempi The bridegroom is now a senup a veil of pure silk illusion. with close friends and family members attending. Later Her bridal bouquet was an ar- ior student at USU, majoring In .the same evening they were honored at a wedding receprangement of pink baby roses English, lie Las fulfilled an tion in the First LDS ward recreation hall in Brigham and carnations, fan shaped. LDS mission in Tongan Islands Attending the bride were Miss and ,has served a tour of duty City. Clieiyl Palmer, her sister, as with the National Guard at Fort maid of honor and Misses Beth Ord, Calif. George J. Peeples Back U. S. Nutrition Expert Bunnell, Linda Todd and Rita Prenuptial parties included a From Ogden Hospital To Speak at Civic Club Palmer, aLo a sister, as brides- kitchen shower with Miss .Beth maids. Bunnell and Mrs. Stephen R. Dr. Etholwyn B. Wilcox, head All attendants wore identical Bunnell as hostesses, and a perGeorge J. Peeples has returned to his home on North Main of the College of Family Laving gowns of pink crystaline with sonal shower in honor of the at the home of Mrs. following a serious illness at at Utah State University, will boat necklines, high empire bride-to-bwhich time he was confined to be guest speaker at the regu waistlene and full skirts. Their Henry Corinne. Fredrickson, St. Benedicts hospital m Ogden. lar meeting of the Civic Im- flowers were pink baby rose- Mrs. Ronald Nelson was Here with her parents is provement club here Thursday buds and carnations arranged on with her mother, Mrs. Fredafternoon. Her topic will be white lace fans. Mrs. Mary Curless. rickson. Jeannette Palmer, a sister, was Other family members at New Trends in Nutrition. Lovely gifts were presented The meeting will be held at flower girl dressed in' pink crys-tlin- to the prospective bride, and home at the time of his illness were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Braegger the War Memorial Home with same style as attendants. dessert luncheon served. and family, Lawndale, Califor- the social hour beginning at 3 30 She carried a miniature lace , p. m. and the regular nia, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy meeting at fan of flowers. 4 p. m. Mrs. Palmer chose beige lace Hawthorne Calif. The California family memSpecial invited. guests for the and chiffon sheath with corsage bers plan to return again later afternoon will be the staff of of baby roses and carnation. in the summer to visit with home economics departments at Mrs. Mortensen wore plue lace Box Elder High school and and crepe with a similar cortheir purei.ts. school. sage. Musical numbers will add to Kay Pierce was best man with the afternoon's entertainment. Ralph Abel, Air Force Family Here Charles Wood-wortwill sing a Don Kay and Lynn Godfrey as ushGarfield Month-Long For Visit solo and Colleen Loveland and ers. All men in the wedding parIn Utah for a month with fam- Fred Smith will sing a duet. Miss Stella oung and Mrs. ty wore pink carnation boutonily members in Brigham City W. R. Merrell are program nieres. and North Ogden are Captain Displayed during the recepand Mrs. J. Alan Price and son, chairmen for thf afternoon, and invite all Civic club members to tion was the couples beautiful Clark. be in attendance. live tiered wedding cake. The They haie been stationed at The serving committee will creation was displayed upon, a Wichita, Kansas, where Captain Price has just completed six be headed by Mrs. Arthur Carl- lace covered table underlaid months tiaimng as aircraft com- son, with the following ladies with pink satin. A miniature Mrs. Glen Andersen, bride and bridegroom decorated mander on a B 47 Jet bomber. . assisting: Mrs. Ben Knudson, Mrs. Devere the top layer. Double crystal At the close of their leave he . candelabra Mrs. Leon holding pink tapers has been asigned to 509th Bomb Christensen, Mis. Douglas Fife, Mrs. tied witn pink ribbons completWing, Strategical Air Command, Paul Holmgren, Mrs. Calvin ed the bridal table setting. Pease Air Force Base, PortsTHE SMOOTHER BOURBON Jensen, Mrs. Lafe Jensen, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Stephen R. Bunmouth, New Hampshire. Vr 01 Mrs. II. Kentucky O. O.sey Johnwere nell Jenson, Stuijht Bourbon Whiskey host and hostess. The trio is visiting with Mr. son Anciwt Agi Dot. Co ,f unklort, Ky. M Proof and Mrs. L. J. Smith. The many guests who called and Mrs. R. M. Price, Brigham City, and with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Randall, North Ogden. Mrs. Price is the former Clcone Randall. M-s- Le-Ro- s. e Hei-ber- !ienmSe Chris-tianesn- Brigham Auto Dealer Wins Peak Sales Award In recognition for a peak sales performance during Pontiac Motor divisions recent "Car of the Year Sales Campaign, Coppin Motor Company, 17 East Second South, has been awarded the coveted Knudsen Trophy. The award, named for Pontiac General Manager S. E. Knud.sen, will be presented to all Pontiac dealershins equalling or ex new car ceeding sales objectives for the period of Feb. 21 through April 30. Sooner or later . . . we'll have some CONGRATULATIONS... to these WINNERS! The Iaiundercenter takes pleasure in announcing the door prize winners at our Open House ent on Day-Nit- e to town... May 16. Mrs. Clayton A. Morrill, Corinne Automatic Toaster Elizabeth Kchow, 120 North 1st East Telechron Electric Clock. Berma Jeppsen, 230 South 3rd West $3.00 cash. Julie Call. 136 East 1st South Lifetime Copper Earrings. Raymond C. Gorman, 660 South 2nd Wes- tLifetime Copper Earrings. 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