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Show Couple Weds Miss Carol Maurine Young in Baby Daughter T Manfi Temple Born in Europe Lieutenant and Mrs. First Phil Christoffersen, Ansbach, Germany, announce the both of a seven pound 12 ounce girl, Joann, born May 23 in Germany. Christoffersen family is complete with Jill 8, Alan 5, and Janet be-- 1 0 came the bride of Reese Quayle in the Manti temple on Saturday, President Robert D. May 23, Young, grandfather of the bride, officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Young of Manti. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Quayle of Brigham City. Following the impressive ceres were honored mony, the at a wedding dinner at the home of the bride's parents, with members of the immediate families is and and the bridal party in attendance. That evening a reception in the Manti South ward chapel further honored the young couple. A background of early flowers provided a beautiful setting for the bridal party. Organ music was played by Mrs. LaRue Pederson for the reception. For her wedding, the bride chose a gown of peau de soie. The bodice was of Alencon lace and studded with seed pearls. The lace motives were- carried out in the full bouffant skirt. Seed pearls and sequins accented the crown which held her veil of sheer bridal allusion. She carried a bouquet of white gardenias. Her maid of honor, a sister, Miss Patricia Young, wore a model of with a pale pink silk organdy molded bodies and bouffant skirt. were Mrs. Clair Bridesmaids Miss Marilyn Christiansen, and Miss Elaine Quayle, sis-of the groom. They wore matching sheath gowns of pink peau de insets and soie with sheered streamers of pink silk organdy. They carried net umbrellas with pink and white daisies. Performing duties of best man wsa Therald Quayle, brother of the groom. . After a Las Vegas honeymoon, the couple will make their home in Brigham City, where the groom is employed with Thiokol. The new bride is a graduate of , Manti High school and has attended the Utah State University. The groom has completed a six months tour of duty wirh the U. S. Army and is a graduate of Weber college and Utah State University. An open house" for the young couple was held May 28 at the Perry ward chapel. Prior to the event, family dinner was served ,at the Quayle home in Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Wyatt were host and hostess for the evening with Mrs. Therald Quayle at the guest book. Mrs. Lois Thorsted, Maine Toombs and Janet Quayle were in charge of the gifts. Mrs. Hazel Nelson and Mrs. Alice Snow were in charge of the serving, asRonda sisted by Ellen Toombs, Nelson and Margaret Bolt. Music was played during the evening by Miss Kathy Young. eene ocia Alleen L. Nelson, Society Editor Telephone 2. 77 Mis. Christoffersen is the former Phyllis Reeder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reeder, Brigham City. Lt. Christoffersen, serving in Germany with the U. S. Army, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. just-wed- 'I: Couple Repeats Vows to Honor Vi Obey Chris,-tofferse- ' The Brigham City family are serving a three year tour of duty. They have resided at Ansbach since January 1.958. perLovely Christine Frost, daughter son and Wilford Christensen Brig- formed best man duties with Dean ham City, spoke wedding prom- Weaver, Dee Packer, Newell Neland Taggart ises in the Logan LDS temple on son, Dick McCoUek June 8 with 3aty W. Morrison, son Frost as ushers. All wore pink of William 3. Morrison, Pocatello, carnation boutonnieres. Idaho. was Beautiful music organ President A. George Raymond played during the reception by officiated in the presence of close Mrs. Clarence Wight. Program included songs by Julian Frost and friends and family members. from Pasadena, Word came Immediately following, the wed- LuAnn Campbell. Calif., Tuesday, June 16, telling of Displayed during the reception ding party was feted at dinner at the arrival cf Elden Brent the Bluebird Cafe, Logan, by Clair was the elaborate four tiered wedthird son for Me. and Mrs. Merrell and Mrs. Jane B. Clark. ding cake. The creation stood Marvin Ostberg. The same evemrg, the newly- upon a lace covered table underThe eight pound six ounce lad weds were honored guests at a laid with coral and tapers stood has twin brothers. Edward and Eldred. wedding reception in the Fourth on either side with cherub vases Mrs. Ostberg will be rememberMr. and Mrs. Reese Quayle, LDS ward. Receiving line stood holding blossoms surrounding the RECEPTION AT MANTI before an archway setting adorn- arangement. The cake was topas Alerte Christensen, daughter ed 23 LDS Temple May newlyweds, exchanged vows in Manti ed with coral and white blooms ped with a miniature temple and of Mr. and Mrs. Dean H. Christenand were further honored at a reception in Manti South with bouquets on either side. and white adorned with coral sen, Brigham City. ward chapel the same evening. Open house in Perry also For her wedding and reception, roses. Following the reception the Proud maternal grandparents feted the young couple. the bride rhoss an original mod- pair cut and served cake to famare Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. of el satin, Chantilly lace and taf- ily members. Ostberg, also of Pasadena. In charge of refreshments were feta. The gown was fashioned .This is the fourth grandson for with fitted bodice, net scalloped Mrs. Fern Brown, Mrs. Donna the Christensen, no granddaughMrs. Cieone Crosby, neckline underlaid with satin; long Sederholm, ters. The Ostberg family resides at tapered sleeves of lace over satin and Mrs. Earland Thompson aswith accents of rhinestones and sisted by Jolene Sederholm, Julie 4608 Mercury Lane, Pasadena. seed pearls. The four tiered skirt Ann Frost, Myrna Farman and One of the delightful events of Ray Finch, Tremonton; two Ha was of net over lace edging over Dee Anna Smith. In charge of gifts were Wanda early summer in Brigham City is waiian dancers, Holly Wimmer taffeta. Completing her bridal enStokes entertained semble was her veii of bridal illu- Cottam, ludy Smith, Janice Cot-tathe annual Civic Improvement and Darlene followed by accoroion and mirimba sion edged with lace club June tea. Muriel Andersen and Maricaught up to Beautiful weather provided pleas- solos and duets by Marie and a small fitted lace cap encrusted lyn Jeppsen assisted by gift bearfor ant atmosphere Mrs. Dorris S Peterson, Garmembers, Kathleen Madden, daughters of with seeded pearls. She carried ers, Vickie Cottam, Ann and Adele named mem- Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Madsen, coral roses and lilies of the val- Baty, and Mary Ann Merrell. land, announces the engagement guests and and forthcoming marriage of her ley. bers Saturday afternoon, June 20, Honeyville. Presiding at the guest book was of the party were Attending the bride as matron Muriel Skins. in the gardens at the home of daughter, Miss Yetta Karen PeThe new Mrs. Baty donned a Mrs. James T. Simper and Mrs of honor was Mrs. Becky Weaver Mrs. Arthur Carlson. terson, to Reed Lyle Pierson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harmon D. Pier! Joyous Gard- white sheath with black accessorAlaska and Hawaii, the two new Verl L. Petersen with Mrs. Nor- with Jackie Frost, t were the wood Hyer as director member as- ner and Janet Larsen. All were ies for honeymoon travel to Las states to the son, also of Garland. The wedding is set for July 17. theme of the party with decora- sisted by a capable group of com gowned in coral crystaline with Vegas, Nevada. full skirts, princess The young couple is now at mittee members. and will take place in the Logan tions in keeping with the theme. style waist-inand cumberbunds. Their ac home in Brigham City. LDS temple. Ladies in the receiving line wore cessories were white and they car showers included a A reception and dance honoring leis as did mistress of ceremonthe newlyweds will be held at the Is ned nosegays of' tangerine and prettily aranged personal shower ies, Mrs. J. Cordon Felt. AT HOME IN BRIGHAM CITY Mr. and Mrs. Baty W. Morriheld at the home of Mrs. Don SeAs the new members were yellow carnations. East Garland LDS ward. Matron of honor chose a pale derholm with Mrs. Earland son are now at home in Brigham City following their early June with clever verse by Mrs. lavendar spring dress with purple Thompson, Mrs. Wesley Andersen wedding In the Logan LDS 'Temple. Mrs. Morrison Is the former Felt, a colorful lei was presented. Christine Frost, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ford Frost, Brigham and accessories. Mrs. Clarke served were refreshments assisting Jeppsen Light RISK INSURANCE RRtPERRiD MUTUAl C. M. Collett was entertained City. Mother of the bride wore pink with hostess duties. to ladies as they sat at umbrella birth84th on the his ot occasion S aunt linen Lake Mrs. and Salt Dean Mrs. Weaver. Clark, sheath, tables by Susan Petersen, Jean chose a blue City also enteriaired at a misAUTO and Janet Vestenskow and Ann day anniversary last week In Salt of the bridegroom Lake City by family members. lace sheath. Their corsages were cellaneous shower at her home in INSURANCE Stoner. The voting girls wore sumFamily dinner was served with of coral rosebuds. Jerry Thomp- - honor of the prospective bride. mer cottons and donned a lei. AT REDUCED RATES family n ember in attenProgram for the afternoon in- every ftf Information Call hondance all the and presented cluded two readings by Karen ored guest with a wrist watch. Gehart Jensen family reunion Eleven members of the local Finch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The event was held at the home will be held Saturday, June 27, H. DEE JOHNSON Gamma Chapter of Simada Study of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tippetts, at Indian Springs Natorium, locawere feed in Salt Lake City group Insurance Counselor Your 994 South Fifth Fast, Salt Lake ted four miles south of American recently at the Lion House by AlCity. Falls, Idaho. PHONE 19 or 1242 pha Chapter members. Attending were, the feted gentleEvents will begin at 1 p. m. Weekly meeting for Nimble Beta was also honored man; Mrs. Collett, Mr. and Mrs. Thimblers club featured ShirProgram includes lunch, busi- the sameChapter H. W. Steiner, Salt Lake City; evening. ness meeting, program, games local beautician. ley Jensen, It has been vacation time for Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and and swimming. Dining tables were interesting Girls met at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J Dale Hunsaker son. also of Salt Lake City; is asked to bring depicting the theme of the year, Each family and Marlene Hansen in Mantua for the past two veks. and Mrs. Farrell R. Collett their own lunch, to be sered smor- Calling of the Prophets. with demonstration learned how The Brigham City people travel- boys, Ogdn; Mr. and Mrs. a scroll with Each family will also Each guest to wash, set and care for their gasbord. ed to Portland, then Seattle and Westergaard nnd son, and a number for the program. one of the prophets studied during proide hair. , and Mrs. Raeo Collett, all of IdaDescendants of Chester Love- down the coast to California. the year featured. Sewing Bobbins Those traveling from Both fell in love with the de- ho Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Harold The beautician cut and styled will be furnished a place to land are invited to a family reFollowing dinner toasts were stay the met for The Bobbins reSewing several members hair. Mr, union at the Bowery, Rees Pio lightful Oregon weather bpt those Tippetts, Jr., Farmington; overnight if they desire, Mrs. Fran- given, among which were leadfirst home of the a time at temturned home i elating soaring and Mrs. A. M. Berrett, Ogden, neer park, Saturday, June 27, Gamma Chapter memthe cell Brown given by of demonstration, Boman, Following secretary er, Mrs. DeLaun Sackett, to begin delicious II a. m. peratures in Sauthern California. and the host and hostess. the reunion committee, announces. bers, Mrs. Earl Webb, Mrs. Don potluck dinner was club activities. summer They visited with a son and Ray Reese, Mrs. Lowell Grover According to Chester Loveland, HunThursday morning at 10 a. m. and Mrs. Royle Reeves. Mrs. all members are urged to attend, family, Mr. and Mrs. Brent will with be first meeting day saker and chi'dren at Whittier, Duane Romer offered opening make and will scarves bring own lunch and enjoy proskirts, 11 girls to done the be by year sewing and with u bro her and three sisprayer and blessing on the food. gram planned. slippers. enrolled year-old- s ters of Mrs. Hunsaker residing at Our Great Heritage" has been Election of oficers show Shaun-nElection of officers took place Hawthorne. chosen for the coming years Larsen with Jane elected Hunsaker, Susan Here From Wells president; presiVcAnn Christoffersen, Tijuana. Mexico was interesting for Eagles course of study. daughter Regulnr meeting Kaylene Mrs. Wayne Bake and son Todd, as well as was Knotts Berry of Mr. and Mrs. Venoy Christoffer- dent; RoLayne Olsen, vice presi- Newton, vice president; will memhets be held Auxiliary AlliSackett. secretary; Julia Johnson, of Wells,' Nev., have been guests farm and many other places of sen, Las Vegas. Nev., has return- dent; Linda Cox, secretary; Arkansas has more navigable this evening, Wednesday, June 24, Virson and leader Lee, treasurer; Myrna song Geisler, reporter; the past week at the home of Mr. interest. ed home. 8:33 p. m. at at the rivers than any other state in beginning chairMarilee Lee, Packer, ginia program reporter. Fnroute home they saw Mickey and Mrs. Ben Day. the nation. She has been visiting for the Mrs. Earl Olsen also serves as man and Alice Ann Mortcnsen, aerie hall. Rooney at the New Frontier in past week at the home of her reminded Officers are of meetsong leader. Las Vegas, and report a delightful grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. A. E leader of the group. ing held at 8 o. m. preceding the show piesented by the small actor. Christoffersen. Brush Sals Sage scheduled meeting. regularly Mr. and Mrs. Christoffersen. ac In was the Home Safety Card Of Thanks another report companied by granddaugh The puma, or American linn, Words cannot express the grati- ter, Kathy, daughter of Mr. and given by Ruth Yamasaki as Sage Brigham City, Utah will attacit grizzly bears and Jauf for Sails Corinne Brush met toMrs Dee Christoffersen. to Las tude und appiermtion we feel Wednesday, June 24, 1951 guars, but not man. regular meeting at the home of ward those wno. by their kind- Vegas where they picked up Mrs. leader. Owens, Wayne a ness skin for sou'hern assistance, and ueneious your parks trip. Meeting was called to order by The little Miss traveled to St. helped lighten our burden of sorwith row at the time of the death oP George with hep grandmother this Nanette Owens with Jeanette Nel-our father May God's blessing weekend where she was met by son directing singing. Miss Nelson also offered prayer. rest with those who came to our her parents and teturned home. DESERT FLOWER Following pledge of allegience assistance in any wuy. nnd and and pledge reading Family ( Daniel M. Rees. approving of the minutes, Miss Yamasaki gave her report. Demonstration for meeting was on french and flat fell seams. by with two innerspring mattresses Marilyn Misrusi served Danish SHULTCN Mr. and Mrs, Robert W. Shill, Santa Ana, Calif., have been visit- apple cuke. ing for the past several days in Sew and Sews Brigham City. Sew and Sews is the name choThey have been guests at the home of Mr. Hnd Mrs. E. B sen by a new club organized BIG 4 oz. 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