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Show A ' I It cene ocial w Hawaiian temple Is Setting for Wedding Telephone Aileen L. Nelson, Society Editor The Hawaiian LDS Temple will be the scene of a wedding service June 11 uniting Miss Edna Gayle Pratt and David Raymond Wasden in marriage. The a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alma P, Pratt, Kailua, Hawaii, formerly of Brigham City, is planning a reception to be held at the Pratt home, Mn Wasdon is the son of Mr..' and Mrs. B, F, Was-doMedford, Oregon. Miss Pratt is a graduate of Ventura Junior College fn Califonia ; the LDS Church College of Hawaii and will be graduated this June from BYU. She has been a member of the White Key, a senior class senator for this quarter and is the former editor of the Daily Universe. The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Caaf-fe- e Junior College, Claremont, California and has fulfilled an LDS mission to Mexico. The couple will live in El Faso, Texas, where the bridegroom is stationed with the Army. After his tour of duty he will resume in mechanical . engineering. 771 bride-elec- t, n, Civic Club Meets ; Announces Nine New Members Thursday members of club met on Thursday at their regular monthly meeting in the War Memorial Home. Top on the agenda for the afternoon was announcing and approval of nine new memlarge crowd A Of Civic Improvement I bers of the organization. The list of new members Includes Mrs. Wynn Fife, Mr. Mrs. Lowell Clair Knudson, Baron, Mrs. Owen Shaw, Mrs. Mrs. Veran Grant Crandall, Boothe, Mrs. Dan Russell, Mrs. Lawrence Taylor and Mrs Lee Wright. The new members will be hon ored at the annual June Tea to June 20, in he held Saturday, the gardens of Mrs. Arthur Carlson from 2 to 5 p. m. Mrs. Vera Mills presided and conducted the meeting and gave an interesting report of the recent conventions of the Federa ted Womens Clubs. The district convention was held at Hyrum and the state convention at Roosevelt. Mrs. C. R. Jones and Mrs. Ronald Packer had accom panied Mrs. Mills to the conven (T5.' VJ Jim h Mrs. Elsie Comford Savage dons her hat as she, prepares to leave for her daily walk to town. Mrs. Savage will be honored on the occasion of her 80th birthday anniversary Sunday, June 7, at the family home, DONS BONNET tor; i 120 North Fourth West. Neighbors, friends and relatives are invited to attend. No. gifts are requested. . yi-- - , Occasion of 80th Birthday Will Be j Aid . tions. Mrs. I ar1 . Cornford Savage, Fourtn West will be honored by her sons and daughters on the occasion of her 801 h birthday Sunday, June 7, at the family home between the hours of two p. m. and four p. m The honored guest requests Mrs. Elsie 120 V"r E. B. Owen, program chairman, Introduced the program theme for the coming year center around will After a whirlwind courtship which Facof fou months she became the Home, and Contributing bride of Herbert Joseph Savage tors That Influence Home LivJan. 4, 1899, in the Logan LDS ing. Mrs. Owen also introduced Dr. temple. They had become ac B. Wilcox of Utah quainted at the home of rela- Ethelwyn State University, who spoke , on tives. New Teams in Nutrition. They celebrated their 46th Musical numbers included wedding anniversary just before duet by Coleen Loveland and his death, Jan. 20, 1945. Mr Savage died during World Fred Smith, and a song and War II when thiee sons were dance number by Terri, Marilee and Karen Walker and Robert serving in the U. S. Army in of Mrs Germany, Holland and India Lichtenstein, students Paulette They did not return home until Marjorie Christiansen. Lichtenstein was accompanist. a year following his death. Mrs. W. R. Merrell and Miss Mrs. Savage has seven of her ten children living, having bur Stella Young were in charge of for the program arrangements led three in infancy. Sons and daughters Include: afternoon. were served Refreshments Mrs Veinetta Clements, and Mrs Wilfoid (Vera) Steggles, from an ittractlve table centerAmerican Fork, Mrs. Edgar (Ha- ed with ins and gold tapers, Bell Gardens, Mrs Paul Holmgren was chairzel) Hansen, com Calif; .Mrs Angus (Marion) But- man of the refreshments mittee. Ronald ler, Savage and Norman Savage, all of Ogden, and LeRoy Savage, Biigham City. Althougn this little woman suffers from rheumatoid arthritis, she, on doctors orders, walks to town each day for her health. She keens her own house and enThe following births are anjoys television, friends and nounced from Cooley Memorial Knitting hospital: I.eRoy stops after work each Howard Ross and Norma Clark Cay and brings In her coal but Woodward, Brigham City, girl, she gets lie r own wood for fires. May 29. Her daughter in law keeps up Clifford and Carrol Johnson her washing Woodland, R F D., Brigham City, She has 28 grandchildren and girl, May 29. 55 great grandchildren. Roscoe and Margo llunsakbr All family members are plan- Shaw, Brigham City, boy, May ning to be in Brigham City for 30. the birthday celebration. Dennis and Janet Shaw Riser, PFD No. I, Brigham City, boy, Observed by Elsie Cornford Savage no gifts. All neignbors, friends and relatives are invited to call. was born in Kent, Mrs. Sa'-agEngland, June 6, 1879, youngest cf nine children of William and Sarah Ann Cornford She started school at the age of five and, with the exception of times when she was ill with lheumatie fever, attended until she was 11. This was her entire formal education She and her parents were second class passengers aboard SS Circassia 62 years ago as it sail ed from Glasgow, Scotland to New York. Just th evening before land ing her mother was stricken with a stroke, and on April 30, 1897 died in New York befoie getting to Utah. The saddaned daughter end husband traveled to Utah and Mr. Cornford is buried in the local cemetery. Her mother was an LOS convert in England at the age of 14 and Mr Cornford became a member following their arrival in Utah. Three sisters and a brother had preceedt-- them to Utah. in Mrs, Savage- woiked out Salt Lake City following her arrival here. d BIRTHS Awarded Heart y . i Graduation Is Family Affair as 'Three Members Of Herschell Johnson Family Receive Diplomas Graduation has been a family affair for Mr. find Mrs. Hers- HONOR GRADUATE Bar- chell Johnson and children, bara Cook will get Bachelor Douglas and Peggy. of Science degree at BYU Douglas was the first to reJune 5. ceive a diploma with graduation services conducted May 22 from Box Eider High school. He Miss Is plans to serve In U. S. Army Reserve for six months then hopes to begin his college training. This evening family members BYU will waten as Mrs. Johnson completes a lifetime ambition, that Graduating with honors June of becoming a registered nurse. from Brigham Young Univer- She has completed two years sity will be Barbara Cook, nursing course at Weber college DelMr. Mrs. and of daughter and will receive, an Associate of bert Cook, Willard. as a registered Arts Miss Cook has been selected nurse degree in exercises to be conas the outstanding graduate of ducted in the Ogden LDS tab- her department. She is major- rnacle. ing in business education and will receive a bachelor of science degree. Goulding Pair Enjoys During the past year she has been active In White Key, a senMemorial Day Guests ior womens honorary. PreviousMemorial Day guests at the of ly she has been a member home of Mr. and Mrs. William Spurs and Y Calcares. She was elected to the Phi Goulding, Mantua, included the following: Kappa Phi. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Miller, This summer, Miss Cook will travel in Europe. Next fall she Parker, Idaho; Mrs. Don Brenna-maand Mr. and Mrs. John has been employed to teach in Reynolds and daughters, Susan Murray. and Ann, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Andersen and Very Effective Appliance Manager: How do son, David, Elwood, and Mr. and youltke the new vacuum cleaner Mrs. Winston P. Nelson and we sold you, Mis Wrenchman? sons, Randy, Ricky and Riley of Housowfe: Oh,1 its fine, per- Brigham City. .. The group spent time at the fectly fine. Its seven times as Mantua cemetery, then returned effective as my broom was. Thats to the Goulding home for Appliance Manager: fine. But how do you figure that? Housewife: I hit my drunken husband with it, and it knocked Visitors From Salt Lake City him seven times as far as my Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Largo , broom did and baby daughter, Marilyn Mae, Salt Lake City, spent Sunday visiting friends in Brigham 1 Willard Honor Student Box Flrier NFWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, June 3, 1959 Mrs. Johnson has been attending college, mornings, for the past three years, then returning to Brigham City for nursing assistant duties beginning at 3.30 p. m. and continuing until midnight at Intermountain School hospital. Johnsons daughter. Peg-y- , now, Mrs. Robert Baczuk, will receive a bachelor of science degree in medical technology from University of Utah in for exercises set graduation Monday, June 8. , She Is presently serving an internship at Salt Lake County hospital in Salt Lake City wher'e she and her husband make their home. Proud of the accomplishments of his wife and children is Mr. Johnson, stationary engineer at the steam plant at Intermountain school. - NEW PTA OFFICERS Heading the roster of officers for the Perry School PTA are the following elected officers, Mrs. Norman McCoy, president, seated; Mrs. Dee Nelson, left to right; Principal Robert W. Morfirst and Mrs. LaMar Greenhalgh, gan, second secretary. vice-preside- vice-preside- nt T-h- Christensen Daughters Home for Reunion Time It is reunion time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Christensen as family members re- turn home for month-lonvisit. Mrs. Paul Wilson and children, Julie, Marsha and' Christian of Los Angeles; Mrs. Gerald (Janice) Nohr and son, Kim, Seattle, Wash., and Mrs. . Joseph Graves and daughter, Judy, Salt Lake City, are all home. The grandchildren are becoming acquainted with each other , and young Robby and Ricky who are residing with their grandparents. . Completing the family picture is Kathleen and Miss Mabel Christensen. Mrs. Wilson is the former Lois Christensen; Mrs. Nohr, Janice, and Mrs. Graves, Diane. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson will leave Los Angeles July 1 for Mexico City- Mr. and Mrs. Largo are both City where Mr Wilson has been school transferred with the . Eastman former Intermountain Kodak company. graduates. g Bar-rere- Heres the new beauty idea! Powder your face with pearls i I Donald and JoAnn Anderson Light, Little Valley, boy, May The two weeks summer Bible and training program for hoy girls began Monday at the Bible c hurch, 634 South Second East According to Rev. Ira Ransom, director of the vacation Bible school, ,he 29 cm oiled the first day, indicated keen Interest. A gradd eurrlculuin for nursery age children through tenth grade is being used. The school will ccintmue through Friday, June 12 Anyone tnav be enrolled for this two week training course Among service recognition medallion recipient of the Utah Heart Association Is Mrs. R. M. Kaiser, veteran member of the hoard for the state organization The medallion, engraved on the back to Mrs Kaiser, was given at annual dinner meeting of the association hold Thurs-flaat 7 p. m. in the University of Utah Union building The award reads: For meritorious aci vice to the Utah Heart Election of officers wag conducted with Dr. Merrill C. Dames, Logan, assuming ttie He succeeds Dr. presidency K. A. Crockett. Salt Lake City. Mr. Kaiser was a hold-ove- r director. Follow irg committee reports, 19.79 Heart Fund and finance report; election and presentation of awards, lir. Louis S. Good man, Department of Pharmacol ogy School of Mediune, University of Utah, spoke on Research in Russia Records on the Heart Fund campaign repoit showed Box Fldei soluntveia donating 8(1. , Jl was poted that over 70 per cent of the monies collected In Utah, $69 0O0, has been set aside for research grants in Utah. Those j reiving the research grants for 1979 awarded hv (lie Utah Hea-- t Association were Introduced and title of their announced as well an the amount of the grant. S. May 30. Bible Church Holds Vacation School Here Local Woman U-- hii-etudie- s 30. Richard and Virginia Bird Brigham City, boy, May 31. Kenneth and Belva Irving Anglesey, Mantua, boy, June 1. Here For Summer Joleen Fonnesbeck, daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Stan Fonnes beck, Howell, is spending her summer vacation with her cou sin, Judy lladficld, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herm lladficld Biigham City. 'A "JUNIOR" - Y BABY CRIBS Vj ('olln livable Ash frame for easy nuts ing DUBARRY QWstfc 'peaked Pcwdci S3,-19- lr.Mon P. Nelson, liclty chan man for Box Mrs. VA puli Hder county, also attended the annual li. oner meeting. automatic aides and Innerspring Mattress LA XJ ith pearla at! powder your far Du new exclusive it! 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