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Show Mrr rffri NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Tuesday Morning, September 1, 1959 cene 0 ocia Aileen L. Telephone Nelson, Society Editor 771 Van Nuys Family Visits in Corinne Couple Exchanges Nuptial Vows w Brigham Young University grad- uate Miss Janeen Basley traded , 14, Aug. wedding vows Friday, with David Brent Chamberlain. The new Mrs. Chamberlain is the daghter of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Parents j. Beasley, BrighamareCity. Mrs. Joseph of the bridegroom Ave , and Chamberlain, the late Joseph Chamberlain. Marriage rites were solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS temple with the reception that evening 'at the Bonneville LDS stake house. Henry D. Taylor, LDS elder, officiated at the ceremony. The brides floor length dress had a Chantilly lace bodice with Galloon edging on the Four panels of lace neckline. adorned the pleated bouffant skirt of nylon tulle. The bridal bouquet featured white roses, stephanotis and French stock. , Sisters of the bride attended, Mrs. Carl B. Berglund as matron of honor and Miss JoAnn Beasley as maid of honor. They wore apple green gowns and their bouquets were cascading white " f 1 S ' Canyon League Holds Pany THE BOX ELDER t , JjV ' , . Mrs. Warren Emmord and two sons, Warren, Jr., and Ronald, of Van Nuys, Calif., is visiting this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Poulsen, Corinne. I" Emmord Mrs is the former Gayle Poulsen. 971-3i- Young Couple Weds The span of years, from graduation night 1939 until now diminished as members of Box Elder High school graduating class met for 20 reunion on Saturday evening, Aug. 29, at 8 p. m. at the Tropical Restaurant. of the members, which totaled 224, the largest class ever to graduate from the local institution, along with their partners, created quite a crowd at the Tropical. Dinner was served from long tables and visiting and reminiscing began at every possible program interval during the evening. All were welcomed by Jay Law, Sixty-thre- e j 1 year. The bridegroom is a graduate Esbjerg Technical school, Esb-jerDenmark, attended Stanford University and is presently employed at Western Gear Corporation at Belmont, Calif., as of r. Prior school mates. At the close of the reports, Mrs. Webster Tucker, the former Ilene Lemon, read letters from members unable to attend. It was most enlightening to find how had spent the past 20 years d a dal shower. of Primary Begins In Fourth Ward enter- prettily arranged bri- Special Visitors Special visitors at the Neeley home in East Tremonton this past Friday, Aug 28, were Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Fox and family of the Deseret News Press. Occasion for the visit to N Glenn and Dr. Deta T. Neeley was to pick up the manuscript and pictures for the Neeleys new book, The Child Story of the Life of Brigham Young The book will be released for distribution and sale the forepart of October. This is the ninth book in a serof ies beginning with, the Book Mormon by the Neeley authors. All books have been illustrated of the by Dr Everett Thorpe art department of Utah State University in Logan. Honeymooning Near Catalina Pre-nupti- former high the bride Neeley Home Has Joseph Grant Chamberlain, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Steven Brown, Reynold Brown and Dennis Maughan ushclass president. ered. learn of their accomplishments in Special welcome was extended professional, church and civic afare spending The newlyweds V. to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Madsen. fairs and learn about their famtheir honeymoon in the San FranMrs Madsen, then Miss Elizabeth ilies. cisco and Monterey aiea. Romney, was class mother. Class Guests for the event from out-o- f Thirty seconds of silence reDad, George A Nielson, was ill, minded that some were deceased town included Mrs Carl B. Berand unable to attend. Pictures were taken to be kept glund, Illinois, and Mr and Mrs Earl Madsen then led the group as momentos of the occasion. CaliIdaho Glen L. Maughan, in singing, Box Elder, followed fornia guests were Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Hawkes was elected as Miss Janeen Beasley, daughter of Mr. and WED IN by community singing. reunion chairman for 1964. and Chamberlain Grant Joseph In introduced was Dell Brent David Sackett J. Mrs. Clinton J. Beasley, became Mrs. Chamberlain, Prizes went to various members Mr. and Mrs. Eldredge E. Looney. as master of ceremonies, and in for LDS Temple riles in Salt Lake City Mr. Chamberlain is the son of greatest distance traveled, givThe benedict, a senior electrihis own humorous way delighted en to Mrs. Joseph Chamberlain, Salt Lake City and the late Mr. Mrs. Donna Packer Swiss, cal engineering student at the Unithe audience with his antics dur- - who came 1,000 miles for the evversity of Utah, has completed an ent; one with the least hair, Clair LDS mission in Canada. ' Mrs. most children, Andersen; showers in honor of Mrs. a Tucker; grandchild, having bride-elect were given by the Tucker, and youngest baby prize Mrs. George Nielson, Mrs W. H went to Mrs, Smith Kent. Mrs. Paul Anderson, Griffiths, Visiting far into the night as Mrs. V. G. Jones, Joyre Tate and Honeymooning on Rebel Lady memories piled high and reminisand Mis. Mr. Catalina are near Joyce Whitney. cing was in order. Raymond Pelkow, recent newlyThe reunion adjourned with weds for another reunion in five plans The young couple exchanged years. 15 Conthe in wedding vows Aug gregational church of Chimes in Van Neys with Dr Walter Staves officiating. Mrs Petkow is the former Donna Poulsen, 4814 Oakwood Ave , Los Angeles, dnugnter of Mr. and Primary will begin Wednesday, Mrs Joseph M. Poulsen, Corinne Sept. 2, for all boys and girls, four The bridegroom is the son of to 11 years of age in the Fourth Mrs Marie Petkow, 274 Viewland ward, acording to Mrs. George Place. San Pedro. Rollins, president. The bride trod the aisle in the Starting time has been set at 4 of on arm church the her father Kitchen Queens m. and all teachers will be on p. She was gowned a traditional in hand to begin the new years proThe Kitchen Queens 4 H club of white gown, ballerina length with gram. Bear Rivqr City, has had a sumaccents on the All boys and girls are urged to mer of many activities. They skit t and neckline. Her veil was attend, Mrs. Rollins said. have had fifteen 10 and II year old fingertip length and she carried girls participating in making sand- white stocks, gladioli and carnamilk drinks, muffins, tions wiches, Helen Casey, u foi mer room-malrolls, cookies and candies. of the bnde, was maid of They had three days camping in July at Willow Flats In Franklin honor She wore a light blue broBasin, Idaho. Sunday services on caded taffeta with matching glovWillard ward will hold an HaAug. 2; made cookies and gave to es and headpiece waiian Luau in the recreatino hall of the Louis bmther Petkow, older people in the ward on Aug tonight, Tuesday, starting at 7:30 was best man. 3, as their community service, en- bridegroom, p. m. Ushers were nob Hansen, memtered books and cookies at the All ward members are invited WED IN CHURCH OF CHIMES County Fair which won them sev- ber of Los Angeles Higher Ups, to attend the event which will inLovely Donna Poulsen, daughof Los and Holbon. Jack wound president blue eral ribbons; tlvn up clude food, games and a program, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Poulsen, Corinne, became Mrs. Ray(heir events by visiting the Coun- Angeles Higher Ups mond Petkow In rites In Van Nuys, California, Aug. 13. all with an Hawaiian theme wedImmediately following the ty Fair Jn Tremonton on Aug 28. The leaders have been Hone and ding, a reception was held at the home of Mr and Mis. Warren Rula Checketts. Emoid in Van Nuys Mrs Fmord is a sister to the new Mrs Petkow UTAH STATE FAIR and will be remembered in this Sept. 11 thru Sept. 20 aiea as the former Gayle Poulsen Mr. and Mrs E. B Owen and The newlyweds left immediately but any day or night your for the gloom's mom children have been enjoying visitcruiser, . irreplaceable valuables may Rebel Lady, und will be at ors during the past week. lost be theft fire. or home in San Pedio in September. through misplacement, Here liom North Highland, Cal13 The bride is a graduate of Box Mi and Mis. Sporhling rider High school, member of ifornia. have been I Dean D Peek and ihildien, Kim, t Anniypnory Los Angelos Higher Ups, former Joe and Shelley. Mrs. Peik Iv co eduor and now secretary of Kris, , to put your valuables in a rxecutive Bond of 'he American is the former Bonnie Je.w of Mrs Owen. sister Affiliation of Tall ( luhs the lor past four vears the bi ide has been Guests of Kathleen und MargarS FE DEPOSIT BOX employed hv the Stale Division of et Owen have been Crettle and Highways as stenogi ipher in the Betsy Haglund, daughters of Mr advance planning depaitment. and Mis Ruhard Haglund, curThe hi idc groom attended school rent Brigham C it y visitors in Llonda, is also a member of 1. A Randy Dredge, son of Mr, and Htgheis, past piesident and now finance officer of the organ! Mrs, I ester Di edge, burner Brig ration and serves as a marine ma- hamites, is having vacation fun chinist for the If S Navy, visiting with lorn my Owen. Nightly at 8.3U. 2.3V p.m. Matinees on Sept. 12, II, 10, A 20. Mat. S P. M. Sept. 18. Sept. 10 Mats. I A S P.M. 1ICKLTS Youll find it will pay you many times over NOW AT Salt Lake Tribune Bldg. to keep such valuables as these in a T . to the edding, ehums-- tained at ing the program. a talented David Blackington, trumpet soloist, from Ogden played two numbers accompanied Jy Clair West. Ms. Chester Stand-er- , Bear River City, presented a comic reading and the remainder of the program included reports from class members attending. Twenty years found little change in the personalities and humor presented by ' the former class- class-mate- Temple Impressive LDS church temple wedding vows were exchanged by Ruth Morrell, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Lyman D Morrell, Brigham City, and John R Naumann, son ' of Mr. and Mrs. Bruno R Nau- mann, Burlingame, Cahf , Friday, Aug 28, m the Salt Lake LDS tern-pie. Officiating at the rites, attended by many close friends and immediate family members, .was Elder Joel Richards. Wedding dinner wqs served at Maddox Ranch House in Brigham City. The newlyweds will make their home in San Francisco. The bride is a graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS seminary and Brigham Young University m Provo. She has also attended San Francisco State colat Polytechnic lege and taught High school in San Francisco last Rees Pioneer park was the scene of a family style finale party for Canyon Little Leaguers and their parents Thursday evening. The boys met for frolic m the m. and by swimming pool at i-6.30 p. m., dinner time, they had worked up good appetites for the abundance of corn, hot dogs, tomatoes, pop and watermelon, served oh long tables near the playground. the food committee Heading were Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Call. Mrs. Harry Bloom, Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Hyer were in charge of table arangements. Many other helpers served the approximately 130 people in atendance. At the conclusion of the meal, Ezra B. Owen, Canyon Leagu president, expressed his apprecia tion to all who had given their time and efforts to the success of the league. Sponsors for the past season were Harold B. Felt, Eugene Wix-oSuperior Dairy, Idle Isle cafe, Ole Zunder and Harry Bloom. Classof '39 ReunionSpan Years And Members Enjoy Reunion hand-clippe- d in Mr. WILL LIVE IN SAN FRANCISCO mann, recent LDS Temple newlyweds, will Mrs. Naumann is the former Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman D. Morrell, Brigham Logical Daughter I found a this morning Mother Do you know what that means that Daughter Yes it , means some horse is running around in his stocking feet, NEW FALL and Mrs. John R. Naumake their home in San Ruth Morrell, daughter of City. Swift Justice The motorist that hits me will said the duscertainly be sorry, ty pedestrian. asked the companion. Why said the first, Im Because, in carrying a stick of dynamite my hip pocket SPORTSWEAR BY GRAFF AT ROBERTAS j s i rv Willard Ward Sets Hawaiian Luau e ' Owen Residence Busy With Guests YottVe Probably Been Lucky So Far.. i Now is the time Kuk-hum- thsfl-proo- f Jirt-pro- All prices Fair gate Inc. tax Safe Deposit Box: and admission. $1.73, $1.23, $2.73, $2.23. Wed. mat. only $2.73, $2.30, $1.73. M A'ToKULKSenTTnlnip-e- d addressed return envelope with remittance to Box FG-f- , Salt lake Illy. Mention 2nd choice of dates. No telephone orders. Tor Information dial IL Inmranre Tolu M.irruiitr Crtilkaif Ilitth ( crttiH jirt Si.mk ( rMitfc An lf. S Sjxumti I amtly llnilnontl 1 ltlr ( ofrtr ft And L A1 ill Vwr t Military lrJ NU ul NilM 4 . Jf Avi cached ucc COLLEEN a- a nee - PRICE MOORE, Director OF BRIGHAM CITY STUDENTS SATURDAY, SEPT; 5- -1 to 6 p.m. REGISTRATION War Memorial Home - 1 26 Easl Forest I Vrvrt Rctwfc accepted methods of classic ballet and toe are taught instructions offered in all types of dancing. The most widely Silt BRIGHAM CITY STUDIO: iifflifiEimiED M r I War Memorial Home Phone 505 OGDEN STUDIO: 2360 Adams Ave. EX 12 or EX |