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Show qnrwiw Tuesday Morning, September 29, 1959 Returns to Home cene ocial Telephone 77 Alleen L. Nelson, Society Editor Pair Weds in ' Arcadia Couple THE BOX EIDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah' temple Ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cuddeback, Arcadia. Calif... have returned home following their first visit to Brigham City. They have been guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Larsen. Activities have included a side trip to Bear Lake, picnics at Box Elder County park, dinner at Maddox; abelskiver afternoon parties; dinner patties, and Mrs. Cuddeback enjoyed a brief glimpse at elk hunting In Utah. WillardMiss Circles Oct. 15 ; For Wedding in Logan Temple Gowned In silk organza over taffeta, lovely Miss Judy Larsen, October 15 has been circled as daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde ate for the approaching marriage P. Larsen, Brigham City, became DOn Christensen, daughter of the September bride of Jared PeMr. and Mrs. Don L. Christensen, ter Christensen, son of Mr. and Willard, and Reese Jensen, son of L. Mrs. Francis Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin F, Jensen, Brigham City. West Brigham City. Vows were exchanged in the members 2S They will wed in the Logan LDS of family presence temple with tile Willard ward recand friends in the Logan LDS reation hall to provide the setting temple Sept. 18. Solemnizing the for a wedding reception the same rites was President Nolan Olsen, evening. cousin of the brides father. is a senior stuThe bride-eleWedding dinner was served at dent at Box Elder High school Maddox Ranch House.' and is an LDS seminary graduate. In the evening the young couThe prospective bridegroom is ple was honored at a wedding reBEHS and seminary graduate recward Seventh in the ception and is currently wemployed at reation hall. Thiokol Chemical Corporation. The reception was carried out They plan to make a home in using an apricot orange theme City. Brigham for the Background throughout. was line an archway receiving covered with orange carnations surrounded by green leaves and orange bows. Miss DOn Christensen TO WED Designed Gown will become October bride. The bride designed and made Orientation Tea for American her own wedding gown. Fashion-- , Association of University Women xd of silk organza, Alencon lace was held recently at Intermountain with was hand embroidered School with Mrs. James Childs, boon the to and requins pearls presiding. and dice at the sabrina neckline A Touraide of AAUW was given scattered 'over the fully pleated in card form to stress the theme, Civic Improvement club memskirt. Pearls and sequins sparkThe College Woman, Individual bers enjoyed an enlightening talk led from the under pleats of the and Citizen?" given by large sleeves as the bride moved The local group will stress indi- on Thursday afternoon about to greet the many friends vidual enrichment arts at each Dr. Don Carter, head of the deand relatives who called to exmeeting and as a citizen they will partment of Family Living and tend best wishes. Her veil was stress their contribution to educa- Child Development at Utah State tion through the arts and legisla- University. finger tipped of bride illusion. She carried a traditional bouquet of tion. How to carry out the goals He discussed "The Influence of Christensen Mr. and Mrs. Jared Peter CUT ELABORATE CAKE concluded the orientation tea. Deordnge carnations with drapes of the Home on the Language seed pearls hanging from the gold cut their beautiful wedding cake at their wedding reception Sept. 18 Hostesses for the evening were velopment of the Child. n the Seventh LDS ward recreation hall. They were united in marMrs. Leope Rittershaus, Miss Stelsprayed bouquet. Miss Jill Anderson entertained Mrs. Ruth Walker Hunsaker, of la Young and Miss Eugie Dean. riage earlier in the day in the Logan LDS Temple. with a vocal solo, accompanied by Salt Lake City, was matron of Guests were Introduced to the Miss Linda Rae Jeppsen. honor with other attendants in- Hunsaker for 33 girl friends at membership by membership ChairMrs. Chester Johnson and Mrs. man, Mrs. Ritterhhaus. Mrs. Sharon Johnsen the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. cluding J. Wayne Johnson were program Crookston, Logan, and Mrs. Con- Walker. for the afternoon. Aunts of the bride, Mrs. Frank nie Archibald Moss, Tremonton. Mrs. Howard S. Mills presided Bob and Mrs. Barker Susan Larsen, sister of the bride, Barker, at the meeting. Mrs. Lee Hansen, entertained relwas Junior bridesmaid. Book Lore Club held September Refreshments were served from atives and friends at a pantry i All, In Orange an attractive table centered with meeting Thursday evening, Sept All chose orange changeable taf- shelf shower. of 24, at the home Mrs. Floyd An a lovely arrangement of fall ros Home for the temple ceremony dersen. feta sheaths' with elbow length Its twin sons for Mr. and Mrs. es, from the gardens of Mrs. Dan Mrs. were and and Mr. reception puff sleeves. .They carried gold Raynold J. Petersen, Ogden. F. Olsen, who aranged them for ot Mrs. Elbert J. Andersen, Wells sprayed white chrysanthemums LeRoy Barker, uncle and cunt the event. five infants, The weighing reviewed Love Is the book, ville set In green leaves tied with the bride, from 'Madison, Mrs. Oscarf Hunsaker was chairand four a story of Mary Todd pounds four ounces Eternal," bows. orange pounds 14 ounces, were born Sept. man of the serving committee and and Abraham Lincoln. Flower girls were Janet Han20 at Thomas D. Dee Memorial wa assisted by Mrs. Jay Hansen, sen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Officers for the coming year hospital in Ogden and will be Mrs. E. H. Kassell, Mrs. George Hansen, and Sharon Christensen, were chosen, Mrs. Earl Ferguson named Donald and Ronald. i ' Mason, Mrs. C. W. Merrell, Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wisucceeds Mrs. Steven Bunnell i the Petersen family Max Morgan. Mrs. J. Oleen PalCompleting llard wore Christensen. They president and Mrs. J. D. Gunde mer, Mrs. Mathew Compton, Mrs. Michael. picture is changeable orange taffeta with Home after serving a four year son succeeds Mrs. Golda Crandall is the . former Errol Valentine, Mrs. Emma SteMrs. Petersen snug botices, full skirts and big U. S Navy enlistment, is Orion as secretary, Dora Leskow, daughter of Mr. vens and Mrs. Dan F. Olsen. short sleeves. Both carried. white Westley son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. and Mrs. William Leskow, Logan. were served refreshments Dainty filled with ribbon baskets gold Westley and grandson of Mrs. ViMrs. Raynold H. Petersen, Brig-ha14 to members and three guests. sprayed white carnations ola Westley, all of Brigham City. City, is the paternal grandMother of the bride wore leaf He served October meeting of the club will mother, and Mrs. Hy C. Jensen, two y ars in the green satinized taffeta and pinned Phupptnes, then two at the Penta- be held at the home of Mrs. Earl also of Brigham City, the talisman roses at her shoulder. gon building in Washington, D. C. Madsen. Mrs. Christensen chose an orange Westley is now employed at the of silk ensemble and brown Thiokol plant. blend and wore a rorsage of white He and Mts WestUy. the forWalk into a Swirl and youre well on your way carnations tied with silver. mer Dorothy Edna Downs, daughof Bill Larsen, the brother ter of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Lowthrough a busy day! Swirl is the one all day cos -bride, was best man. ell. Bangor, Maine, are mukmg The bridegroom and best man their home in tame you can always look and feel fresh in they Brigham City. Mts. chose winter tuxedos and orange Westley is also a former employee take so little upkeep time you can always have a carnation boutonnieres. at the Pentagon building Frank Burker was an usher. fresh one handy Sketched here, a simple shepherd' All other men in the wedding pur-t- y wore white carnation boutoncss style with a full flounced skirt, If Orientation Tea Enjoyed by AAUW " Civic Ladies Hear Home Specialist Book Lore Club Meets Thursday Petersens Tell Of Twin Sons Sailor Returns To Make Home nieres. Elaborate Cake The elaborate toar layer wed ding cuke, drew much attention during the reception. It was Iced In white with Just a tint" of orange. Roses of apucot oiange with gold ileaves.slilies of the val ley, lattice and drapery woik adorned the cake. It was topped with miniature bride and bridegroom standing beneath on archway of gold and orange bows. Swans held pillars that separated INTERLOCKING RING SETS Double Beauty artfully printed cated roses, ironing your with white GET STATE RECOGNITION Happy Sewers ol Brigham City received six blue ribbons lor group exhibit at Utah State Fair. Showing their ribbons and displaying their skirts, blouses, swimming bags and record books are, front row left to right, Marianna Cox, Ada Cox and Patsy Craghead; back row left to right, Jill Jorgensen, Mrs. Howard L. Jorgensen, leader; Christine Craghead, Mrs. Alvord L. Cox, leader, and Christine Baron. 4-- Regular Meets Fair With First Place Ribbons Kindergarten club members resume monthly meetings with their Thursday afternoon, Oct. 1, meeting. For the social, preceeding the business and musical program, members are asked by their president, Mrs. Clark Hiliam, to attend at 3:45 p m. at the War Memorial home. Meeting will begin promptly at 4; 15 p. m. Mrs. Gordon John reminds that membership banquet is set for Oct. 22, with details to be announced later. H Six first place blue ribbons from the Utah State Fair brought pride to six youngsters and their club leaders this past week. The Happy Sewers received the ribbons for their group exhibit containing skirts, blouses, swimming bags and record books. The girls had rated first place on individual worR and group ex- - To those who by their acts kindness expressed their sympathy and friendship at the time of the death of our beloved brother, Carl Burrell, we wish to express hearttelt thanks. We wish especially to thank the ward bishopric the Relief society, our friends, and ail others who assisted in any way. MAY B. SISSON. Pre-nupti- t V I. Wadding R.n diamond rmg taaf Fwferal most mileage 71 Smith Main DRESSES i Automobile loans are made easily, quickly, privately, in. our Timeway Dept., or ask your dealer for Timeway financing. car dollar ! PALMER Fasirst Ci edit Anywhere One Rack of to be a brand new car, either. We finance used cars as well as new at low bank rates. 1m JEWELRY Their leaders for the past two summers have been Mrs. Howard L. Jorgensen and Mrs. Alvord L, thats theway Security Bank to get the most mileage out of your car dollar. It doesnt have always brilliant and baawtiM H baKoid wHaa you cKooio a Kaaptaha In HrlocSmg St. Thay'ra acratly tockad tKay'ra la parfact pot fcoa alwayt. la many imart itylyt. Fine tniofiMl to thnw Fncoo Jill Jargensen, and Christine Finance your car through First out of your $350 00 $150.00 $175.00 $100 00 art Craghead 0(10111(1 ;i 56 South Main "IfcMbtf year - Opening Relief society for Third is being held today, Sept. 29, beginning at 10 a.m. Social begins at 10 a. m., followed by lurch at 11:30 a. m., and work on bazaar items to continue from 12 noon to 3:30 p. m. Members have been asked to arrange to come and bring a neighbor. the Wvddmg Imfl GARRICK Marianna Patsy Craghead, Christine Baron. particiof Cox, Ada Cox, year-old- ward members How to get K sewing: 12 their second option. Barker. Guests Registered r in cotton makes Mr. and Mrs. lee ,0. Hansen were host and hostess. In charge of refieshmenls were Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Cooley, Mrs Laren Bulls and Mrs.-- Melvin Bott. with the following serving' Miss Miss Verabell Dalene Burnett. Miss Call, Mrs. Frank Nie'son, Carol Ann Balls and Miss Cluu-di- a Miss Murcia Stoll, Tremonton, and those In registered guests churge of gilts were Miss Therra Farnsworth. Miss Fdris Miss Frank Barker, Mrs. Rodney Taylor and Miss Kaye Williams. Denver Honeymoon The bride donned a chocolate brown mutch-mutp'eated skirt and blouse with rust and brown accessories for honeymoon travel to Denver. They honeymooned at Denver, Colorado Spr ngs. Pikes Teak and came home via the scenic route through the Rut kit. They are now at home at fihO Elizabeth street. Salt Luke City. The bride Is employed at Hudson Bay Fur comoany and the bridegroom works fur Internotion bl Harvester. parties feting the bride Included a kitchen and bath shower given by Mrs. Ruth W, 10 to domesti-Fi- ne 1 i The pating Cox. Begins Today CARD OF THANKS hibit at the Box Elder County Fair, then continued to the state event as the only group exhibit. Third Ward R.S. the cake layers. , Gals Return From State Club Resumes Itowo U0'0Jwa ii 5 ea |