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Show cene ocial Aileen L. Nelson, Society Editor Utah State University Students Will Wed in St. George Temple Announcement is made of the engagement and approaching marriage of Utah State University students, Miss Nina Rue Yardley and C. Elwynn Olsen, Disclosing the nuptial news are Mr. the parents of the bride-elecand Mrs. Wallace D. Yardley, Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. Claudius B. Olsen, Brigham City are the parents of the prospective-bridegroom- . The betrothed couple wiii exchange wedding vows in the St. George LDS Temple Sept. 16. Thut evening they will be honored at a reception in the Beaver First-Thirward meeting house. They will be further honored at a reception in Brigham City Sept. 24. Miss1 Yardley has attended the College of Southern Utah and at t, the USU in Logan was affiliated with Phi Upsilon Omicron. She was Beaver County Dairy Princess in Cedar 1958 and also represented City National Guard Unit as their queen at the state meet in 1958. Her fiance is a member of Pi Kappa Alpna and a Blue Key at the Logarv school. He has been elected of 1959 Homecoming chairman celebration and has fulfilled an LDS mission to Great Britain. AMERICA WARES d BUYU.S. SAYINGS BONDS & STAMPS remember, the Paramount MAY BE COMING YOUR WAY SOON WITH VALUABLE 80th Birthday Newcomers Are Issued Reminder Is Happy Occasion luncheon planned for 12 noon today, Tuesday, Sept. 15, at Maddox Ranch House. Reservations have been accepted at $1 50 per plate and newcomers are invited to attend and become acquainted with their neighbors. Special program following the luncheon vill be presented by officers of the Box Elder County Handicapped Palsy and Children. Reservations will be acceptel today for luncheon and fashion show sponsored by Ogden Newcomers Wednesday, Sept. 23, at Ogden Country Club. Feature of the evening will be a fashion show by Bon Marche. speoaTschool offer Dick Hansen. They saw the Ice Follies of 1959, the State Fair and many other interesting things during their visit. Just this past week Mrs. Krider, the former Helen Speierman, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ole Speierman, Brigham City, and young Jeff visited at the Larsen home to renew acquaintances during the Peach Days celebration. Bride to Wing Spot Tractor Trouble IMMEDIATELY!. . . Chapter of Sigma . Nu president, and Worthen Hunsaker, Logan, attended the fraternity leadership training workshop conducted by Sigma Nu alumni ind international officers of the fraternity. Wilson attends Utah State University where he will begin his junior year this month. Chapter presidents, treasurers and scholarship chairmen throughout the country, as well as selected underclassmen, attended the convention. Way to Germany Meetings Begin For AAUW Group Mrs. Roger Scott, the former Linda Snow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Snow, Perry, will leave Thursday, Sept. 17, for Germany. She plans to board an airliner in Salt Lake City then fly to New York. After a change of planes and a trip across the Atlantic Ocean she will find herself in Frankfurt, Germany. Meeting her at the Frankfurt air port will be her husband. They plan to complete his tour of duty there. The young couple exchanged wedding vows in April. They will be reunited Saturday, Sept. 19, at 10 Brigham Branch of the American Association of University Women announce their first meeting of the seaosn. Meeting will be held in the living room of Building 5 at Intermoun-taSchool Wednesday evening, Sept. 16, at 7:30 p.m. -The program for the evening will be a membership tea and an overview of the goals for the year. A special invitation is extended to AAUW members of other branches, who have moved into this community. a.m. at Frankfurt. "A ? She has completely recovered from a serious fall of a year ago at which time she suffered a broken hip. She is in good health, makes her home with the Barkers and and keeps 'busy crocheting making quilt tops. Sorority Activities Get Underway First Xi Alpha sorority meeting of the fall teason'was held Wednesday, Sept. 9, at the home of Mrs. Ezra B. Owen. Mrs. Marteil Humphreys, was in charge of the business meeting. Among business discussed was the recent Box Elder County Womens Legislative Council meeting, thanks went to bake sale committee and also Peach Days float comf mittee members. the Mrs. Joe Cefalo presented lesson on art and home decoration. Dessert was served by Mrs. Owen. New York City has been the summer home of D. ' Eugene Valentine, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don H. Valentine of 520 South 3rd West. with He accepted employment Booz, Allen & Hamilton, management consultants, in early June and has been working in service research for that firm since June 15th of this year. Many hours have been spent touring the east coast and seeing the many sites in that area. As President of the Utah Alpha Chapter, Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity, he attended the 26th National Conclave in Washington, D.C. as delegate of that chapter the first week in September. Valentine will return to Utah orr-- l September 22 and will enter his senior year at USU in the study of science and philosophy. Ht Don't waste time and money In costly trial and error our revolutionary. HYDRA-GAUGDYNAMOMETER will spot the real trouble . . . and in a hurry E 1 0 Brigham Man Sees New York t, PALMERS First study night for Young Mar-ned- s pecially newcomer, are cordially of Se' enth ward will be held muted to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Krider and Van Budge Wilson, 170 South W'ednesday evening. Sept. 16. at 8 Mrs. Lee R. Andersen will give son, Jeff, of Sait Lake City were Mam, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vanez p m in the, Relief Society room of Who the lesson fop the evening. hosts to a Brigham City trio this T. Wilson, has just returned from the chapel. L Am Umver-I All and weekend. es at married workshop couples, young past training Enjoying the breif vacation at sity of Colorado. Boulder, Colorado. RivHe, along with Blaine Fife, the state capitol were. Miss Rosa Larsen, Mrs. Amy L. Hansen and erside, California, Epsilon Upsilon Just a reminder to all Newcom ers of Br'gham City of the monthly Best wishes and gifts from all countless family members and relatives and neighbors made the 80th birthday anniversary, of Mrs. Pauline Olsens a happy one. Family dinner was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Barker, Sept. 9, with all Utah family members in attendance. Enjoying chicken dinner with Mrs. Olsen on the occasion weri Mr. and Mrs. Grant Olsten and family, Clearfield, Victor Olsen, Ogden; Mrs. Ida Deem, Ogden and Joan Dee; Mr. and Mrs. Rex Barker and sons, Gary, Bruce and Brent of Corinne. Cards, gifts and telephone calls arrived from the remaining members of the family Wilford Olsen, Fort Collins, Colorado; Mrs. Vern (Edith) Davis, and Lyle Olsen, both of Sacramento, Calif.; Mrs. Dale (Bertha) Peirce, Fairfield, Calif.; Douglas (Clara) Carpenter, Martinez, Calif.; and Mrs. Phil Afton) Ficarra, Van Nuys, Calif. Mrs. Olsen now boasts 28 grandchildren and 11 GIFTS and PRIZES 8 Tor You Hv Soma Paramount Products La Yeur Keiriwalof 771 Telephone Young Marricds Begin Study Class Brigham Student Attends Meet Salt Lake Family Fetes Brighamites Brigham City, Utah' Tuesday Morning, September 15, 1959 THE BOX EIDER NEWS, lire Mfurureftai 1111W17 to adjMf Om dmplu Nat rtvaali BOTH carburetor and Ignition to precision offtdoncy. 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