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Show Membership Lunch Served . Popular Brigham Couple Weds A popular Brigham City couple' became man and wife in rites solemnized in the Logan LDS temple The annual membership lunch- on Sept. 23. eon of the Brigham City Unit No. United in marriage, with Presi10, American Legion Auxiliary, was held Monday evening at the dent A. George Raymond officiaWar Memorial Home with Mrs. ting, were Miss Janet Craner, Duett F. Loveland welcoming ev- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willis D. Craner, Brigham City, aod eryone present to the opening so- Nicholas W. Welch, son of" Mr. cial. and Mrs. N. E. Welch, also of Chairman for the lovely affair Brigham City. was Mrs. Lee Wright with Mrs. Wedding dinner was served at in charge of the K. R. Dickamore Dettie Christcffe-rsoresidence the lunch. following the vows. President Loveland introduced Sept. 25 in the Brigham Ninth special guests, Mrs. Ruby Farns- ward hall, the newlyweds were worth, department secretary; feted at a wedding reception. Mrs Oscar Hunsaker, department The receiving line stood before Mrs. Victor J. Bott, a garden gateway setting beautichaplain; Girls State director; Mrs. Jewell ful with pink flowers, ribbons and Westoq, district No. 1 president; white wedding bells. The bride was lovely in a gown Montry Kearl, District No. 1 secretary, and State 8 et 40 officers: of white crystaline accented with Mrs. Esther Hodges, Mrs. Ressa sequins. It was fashioned with a Lowe, and Mrs. Ken Jensen were pleated pleated sleevalso introduced. es and two peplums giving a balMusical numbers were enjoyed loon effect caught up by a pleated waistline. pit through the evening. She carInteresting toasts to the imme- ried three dozen pink roses acdiate past officers were given by cented with pearls. Mrs. Victor Forsgren, Mrs. EsMatron of honor was Mrs. Jeanther Watkins, Mrs. Ann Jensen ette M. Grover with Mary Craner, and Mrs. Claire Nelson. Becky Sneddon and Moana Berch-tol- d as bridesmaids. Reports were heard from Mrs. Karen Richards and Beverly Hunsaker, Mrs. Farnsworth, Mrs. Weston and Mrs. Bott. Dickamore were junior bridesmaids. Civilian All wore identical gowns of blue consumption of margarine In the U. ,S. last year was or pink glazed cotton and carried 9.1 pounds per person, compared carnation nosegavs with pink rose With 8.5 pounds for butter. bud centers. Matron of honor Auxiliary IN OUR NEW LOCATION 148 North Main Remodeling and Enlarging To Serve You Better with complete beauty service canty Phone 893 aLon for Appointment PROCLAMATION tv WHEREAS, in July 1919, a group of business and professional women met in St. Louis, Missouri to organize the National Federation of Business and Professional Womens Clubs, the first and largest organization in the world created to promote the interests of working women, regardless of job classification, and WHEREAS, the 174,000 members ribw representating all 50 states of the Union have for their objective the aim to extend opportunities to business and professional women, and theme of the Business and ProfesWHEREAS, the sional Womens Clubs on a national, state, and local level effects all humanity through its Effective Living program for Individual Development Leadership Development, and Community Identification, and WHEREAS, it is fitting that we recognize and support the accomplishments attained by the united effort of this organization on a national, state and local level, and WHEREAS, the president of theUnited States and the Governor of the state of Utah have proclaimed National Business Womens Week for the nation and state, respectively, NOW THEREFORE, I, Ruel M. Eskelsen, Mayor of Brigham City, Utah, do hereby designate the period October 4 to October 10, inclusive, as NATIONAL BUSINESS WOMENS WEEK, and urge the citizens of Brigham City to endorse the theme of the week, A Right Turn to a Confident Future, by supporting the program to be launched by the Brigham City Business and Professional Womens Club to extend aid to young career women in the Brigham City area through the function of their Career Health and Safety, Legislation, National Security, and Public Affairs Committees. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and cause the official seal of Brigham City to be affixed this 1st day of October, 1959. (Seal) Mayor RUEL M. ESKELSEN , X 1959-196- 0 m NOW! Brigham City, Utah' Tuesday Morning, October 6, 1959 THE BOX EIDER JOURNAL, 17 Death Claims Brigham Man After Illness Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas W. Welch spoke wedEXCHANGE VOWS ding promises in the Logan LDS Temple; were feted at a wedding dinner at the home of K. R. Dickamore and following their honeymoon were further honored at a wedding reception In Brigham Ninth LDS ward hall. chose a gown of pink pastel ac- Donna Hubbard. Mrs. Little-woocented with rhinestones. played beautiful background Mrs. Craner wore blue lace and organ music during the entire reMrs. Welch, beige lace, and both ception. wore corsages of orchids. Following a brief honeymoon Don E. MacPherson was best the newlyweds are now at man with Thomas Craner, Ken trip, home at 345 South Third West. and Elmer Dickamore, Stephen For honeymoon travel, the new Richards as ushers. All men in Mrs. Welch chose a green wool the wedding party wore white carsheath with black accessories. nation boutonnieres. The wedding cake was four layLight from the sun takes eight ers, iced in white and daintily minutes to travel the 93 million accented with pink, blue, white miles to earth. and light green decorations. It featured a miniature temple and bride and bridegroom centered in a lacy heart. Host and hostess for the eve- ning were Mrs. John Craner; with Dickamore at the Mrs. Thora guest book. Serving were Charlene Grover, Allie Roche, Snooks Iva Cobb, Tamara Cutler, ReNee Smith, Craner, Sherron Roche and Karen Cutler. , Arranging gifts were Lucille Bcrchtold, Alta Richards, Jeanne Janiel Neiderhauser, Anderson, Helen Kathleen Hansen, Kay Bingham, Karen Jeppsen and Mitton. Lowell Anderson as master of ceremonies .announced the following musical program; vocal numThine and One Kiss bers, Alone, Robert Berchtold, accompanied by Mrs. Renie Littlewood; Mrs. Jean Madsen sung I Love Thee, accompanied by Mrs. Littlewood; Ann Norman, Diane Harper and Diane Welch entertained with a number "Temple of Our Father, accompanied by Mrs. He was born Jan- - 16, 1894 at Monterey, Mexico,, a son of Margarita and Evdelia Sanches Silva. He entered the United States in 1915 Garcia at : ! X years. Mr. Silva was PROCLAMATION SIGNED Catholic church, Mrs. Joyce Frisby, left, and Mrs. Sid ish. Hess, right, of Brigham City Business and Professional Women, watch as Mayor Ruel M. Eskelsen signed proclamation declaring Survivors include his widow, Oct. 4 to 10 as National Business Womens Week. Theme of this five sons and four daughters: year is A Right Turn to a Confident Future. Pat, Ebbie, Tony, Marcello, Juana, Felix, Estelle Silva, and A recent survey found that 26 have insurance unemployment Mrs. Ben (Mary) Cardenas, alt of countries . the world programs. throughout 17 Brigham City; grandchildren; two brothers and five sisters residing in San Antonio, Tex. Funeral mass will be conducted Thursday at 9:30 a. m. at the St. Henrys Catholic church. Rosary services will be tecited Wednesday evening at 8 p. m. at the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home by Father Joseph Clark. Friends may call at the Felt Funeral Home on Wednesday evening from 6 p. m. until time of Eli-di- Marcelo S. Silva, age 64, of 248 North Sixth West, died Monday morning at 2 a. m. at the Copley Memorial following a hospital years illness. On Oct. 28, 1915, he married ( s Jo-se- Fredricksburg, Tex., where they lived until 1940 when they moved to Utah, He had lived in Corinne for 12 years and in Brigham City for the past seven years. He had operated a farm in West Corinne for the past rosary services. Burial will be in the City cemetery. Brigham There are 42 manufacturers of glass containers in the United States. They shipped 20.1 billion units in 1958. iccial El-no- nnoancemeni Co. is pleased to tell our good friends and loyal customers of plans for a big new store in Brigham City. The We keep our door hinges Sprouse-Rcit- z has been made possible through lease arrangements with the Packer Motor Company which owns the very large building located at 75 This South Main Street. I well oiled here in We take pride in progressing along with your community in the growth Variety store will which is now taking place. Your new Sprouse-Reit- z stock all merchandise lines found in your Big City variety stores. Brigham City We wish to express our thanks to our many friends and customers for their past patronage and dedicate the new store to your shopping convenience. Local individuals and business firms, too, frequently need loans to keep their affairs running smoothly. Thats one reason our .door swings open so many times every business day. Whether you come in to talk about a. loan, to open or add to your checking or savings account, or for any other banking service youll find the kind of welcome you expect from your fellow ' of the building will go forward next year and we expect to have this new store ready for opening in the early part of . September are always Washdays clays with an electric .sunny dr)cr . . . and automatic washer and elcctiic iioner. 1960. Too, theie is no fading w ith elect! ic dryer. Ids also safer and the cost of elect i id t y is low... only about a nickel Until then we solicit your continued support In our present location. a load. Sincerely, townsmen. Eugene Price, n Resident Manager 1 GUISf? SO CUR f,l Imw.i, Unt, .1 Utofc, N A, C 1 it uv V.tM' 5 imy i s. f ' V |