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Show Brigham Gfy, Utafi November 24, 959 Tuesday Morning, THE BOX ELDER-NEW- wedding plans being made by Miss Gwen Seely, daughter of Mi. and Mrs. F. City, and Seely, Brigham Kenneth Goates, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Goates, Lehi. Nuptial vows will be exchanged in the Salt Lake temple Dec. 18, with a reception to honor the pair the same evening in the Fourth LDS ward recreation hall. a second grade The bride-elec- t, y d ocial cene Alleen L. Nelson, Society Editor Telephone c 77J mmtm - Miss Sandra Archibald has set Dec. 3 as the date for her marriage to Dale Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nelson, Willard. is the daughter The bride-to-b- e of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Archibald, also of Willard. Following the wedding vows, a reception and dance will be held in the The ented Elder Willard LDS recreation hall. prospective bride is a talpianist and student at box High school. rf New Gleaner Oak .Camp Oak Camp meeting of DaughIs a Box The bridegroom-elec- t of Utah Pioneers was held ters and school Elder High graduate GardMrs. the home of Alice at currently is attending Utah State ner, Nov. 18. University in Logan. second Mrs. Della Lauritzen, vice captain, conducted with 16 members and two visitors attending joining in singing, "Coming Through the Rye. Mrs. Rosella Simper offered invocation. Mrs. Lovisa Nelson presented a sketch of the life of Harriet Wight, In charge of arrangements were wife of Ephraim Wight, followed Mr. and Mrs. Max Bott and Mr. Letters and Mrs. Ivo Mills. Historical by lesson, From the Past, by Mrs. Adelia Following the dinner the group Hadley. attended Prom in Third LDS ward Wonderful missionary experihall. Miss Sandra ArBETROTHED ences were related by Ruth Johnchibald will be the December bride son, who just recently returned of Dale Nelson. from bo LDS mission in Mexico. Miss Johnson also showed many beautiful articles from Mexico. When the Swallows Homeward Fly, was closing song with beneUshering in the holiday season diction by Mrs. Rosetta Hansen. in festive style will be "The LoveRefreshments were served by liest Night of the Year for maMrs. Hadley, Mrs. Ellen Siggard terials inspection section, Thio-ko- l and Mrs. Alene Waters. Chemical corporation. Enjoy Dinner and Program North Box Elder stake presidency and high council members and their partners enjoyed dinner and program at Maddox Ranch House Saturday evening, Nov. 21. Tables were adorned with and miniature turkey favors were presented to each of the 34 in attendance. Blessing of the food was offered by Varsel Chlarson. Program began with the sound of a trumpet played by Mrs. Lawrence Taylor. Mrs. Max Bott and Mrs. Ivo Mills entering draped in robes of scribes. Each carried a pillow laden with ancient scrolls of Lake Bonneville and program began with the reading of the scrolls. In language of the Bible, clever chapters and verses were read concerning those in attendance. As the program .closed each present received a prescription bottle filled with luughter pills with directions as tq use of pills. Birthdays honored with tiny birthday cakes glowing with one candle were those of DeVern Rasmussen and Lawrence Taylor. corl-copi- PORTRAITS Painted from Sittings or Your Photograph For Appointment Call DOLLY S. 123-- 3 ROCKWOOD (IS North Main Inspection Section Sets Social Country Store Fun Enjoyed The event is set for Friday, Nov. 27, at the Tyrolean House, three miles up Ogden Canyon, with banquet and ball. Materials Inspection Section is headed by Hugh E. Norris, section supervisor, and the following committee members have arranged the party for the staff and their partners: John Ziomek, chairman; Harold Bouck, Helen Davis, Larry Larsen and Daryl Young. Steak dinner will be served with program of the evening to include: "Proud Young Fathpantomime. ers, Jim Sass; tap dance, duet, Colleen Kingborn and Cheryl HalGeorge liday; vocalist, Haigh; western songs duet, Georgia Haigh and Jim Sass and the appearance of a special surprise guest artist. According to party chairman a presentation is also on the agenda. By Joining the ranks of Golden Gleaners in Box Elder stake Is Mrs. fcarol Berchtold, Eleventh ward. canvas-- Thanksgiving was motif FORMALS used DOWN MARKED AT ROBERTAS as winners. (awtu-Ji- wt CXH-AtMLttt- faqutoL! SELECT ANY ONE OF THESE THREE GRAND PRIZES Booklore Meets At Fergusons 1960 SPAN AMERICA 1960 FIBERGLASS BOAT 35 H.P. EVINRUDE MOTOR AND TRAILER KITCHEN 1960 NEW COMPLETE GENERAL ELECTRIC TWO-DOO- R CHEVROLET (INSTALLED) GwmuL - 19TH FOR OUR OWN STORE PRIZE YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE PRESENT TO WINI DECEMBER WILL BE ANNOUNCED DEC. COME IN AND REGISTER Palmer 31, 1959 NOW! Jewelry 70 South Main Phone 234 Invite the Harris Family to tell you their intimate, unforgettable story. Fully illustrated. Shown in your home. Entertainment for' the entire family. Coming Event d Day Pin and certificate presentation Officers Indicate topped, BEAUTIFUL NotkuUj'to buq was made, recently in quarterly conference session in the LDS tabernacle, by Mary Waite, stake Gleaner leader. Mrs. Berchtold is the wife of Don Berchtold. They have a son, Kevin, 2. She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett H. Giffen, Independence, Missouri, and has served in most auxiliary organizations but has concentrated on Mutual work. Mrs. Berchtold has been accufor the mulating requirements church service award for the past four years. - n of Joins Ranks The Country Store provided amBook Lore club held regular NoSeagull Camp Meets ple fun for Cub Scouts and ..their vember meeting Thursday eveparents, Friday evening, Nov. 20, There were 28 Seagull Camp ning, Nov. 19, at the home of Mrs. as Pack 941 met at the Eighth members and one Visitor present Earl Ferguson. ward recreation hall for regular at the November meeting of the Mrs. Florence L. Baird, guest pack meeting. Daughter of Utah Pioneers held reviewer, was introduced by Mr. A clever poster by Den 6 greetat the home of Mrs. Violet N. Jen- Herman Jeppsen. ed the large number of Cubs and sen, Nov. 18. Mrs. Baird gave a delightfully Captain Lorene Smith presided entertaining review of the book, parents and introduced the Counand conducted the business of the A Plea for Old Cap Collier, by try Store theme. Irvin S. Cobb. Den 2 conducted the flag cere- evening. Accordion numbers by Janet humorous The book presented mony with Elmer Yates leading Mrs. rationalizing of a number of old in the pledge and Dick Chatterton Burt were greatly enjoyed. Iva Lou F. Nebeker read a sketch favorite classical poems and storoffering opening prayer. of tha life of her grandmother, ies. singing, Christine Petersen Following community Jeppsen.- The It was greatly enjoyed by the 3 Den Den presented a gimmick; lesson, "Historic Letters of the 17 in attendance. 4, a skit; Den S, a gimmick; Den Past, was ably treated by Mrs. Refreshments were served, af7, a skit, and Den 8, Stella Y. Phillips. ter which plans for the clubs holiAwards were then presented by Mrs. Mattie ,Berg, eldest camp day party were discussed. Cub Master Winston P. Nelson, member, was honored, by special The next regular meeting of the Chairman assisted by Committee recognition of her. 88th birthday. , group avill-bheld in January at Stewart to 34 Cubs, two Den moth Refreshments provided by Mrs. the home of Mrs. Edwin Anderers and a Den chief. Jensen, Mrs. Charlotte S. Johnson sen and Mrs. G. L. Crandall OLD FORGE, in N. Y. (UPI) -PDavid Freed, son of Mr. and and Mrs. Barbara Wright were blonde Adele 20, Robeson, charge of the book review. retty received his Mrs. George Freed, enjoyed by all. of Penn Yan was chosen queen of Next meeting will come on Dec. a carnival here but was later ban- graduation certificte and plaque ned from the affair when she and two Bobcats received- their 16 at the home of Mrs. Lucille Olcame down with the chicken pox. pins, Bruce Simper, son of Dr sen, when Christmas gifts will be and Mrs. James Simper and Ken- exchanged and Christmas spirit ny Rollins, son of Mr. and Mrs, prevails. George Rollins. Mrs. Donna Busenbark was introduced as Den S Den mother Closing prayer was offered by Robert Lichtenstein. A number of tables featured han dicrafts and highlights of Inter Second ward Relief society ba est completed by Cubs during the zaar approaches, officers in charge month of November. indicate. WATERTOWN. Mass. (UPI) The average teen-ag- e American girl accounts' for an average purchase of seven pairs ' of shoes a year nearly twice the national average for all persons, according to the B. F. Goodrich footwear division. An Increasing portion of this annual market is going to casual shoes of the rubber-soletype, a market survey by the company YOUR CHOICE dinner was served to 19 members throughout. of Soroptimists International of Business meeting was conducted Brigham City, Thursday evening, followed by plans for the ChristNov. 19. The affair was held at the home mas projects. of Mrs. Hazel Breitenbeker with Prize drawings for the evening Mrs. Arvilla Powers, Mrs. Magda found Mrs. Grace Petersen, Mrs. Drewes and Mrs. Elnora Bowcutt Norma Butler, and Miss Sherma as hostessses. Pack 941 Well Shod to Thanksgiving A prelude RECOGNIZED Mrs. Carol Berch-tol- d is recipient of LDS service award. Golden Gleaner certificate and pin. North Box Elder Stake Officers i includes Mr. Goates just recently returned from an LDS mission in Germany. He will graduate in August from Brigham Young - Unieducation versity in secondary Soroptimists Enjoy Dinner i Willard Miss Sefs Nuptial Date Jackson Elementary with a major in languages. Plans are to reside in Salt Lake school in Salt Lake City is a Box Elder High school, LDS seminary, City temporarily. and Brigham Young University graduate. She has taught dancing INVENTORY CLEARANCE as an MIA stake leader. teacher at i o x Told Is Approaching Marriage 1 The event will be held Monday evening, Nov. 30, in the recreation hall beginning at 6 p. m. Bazaar goods will go on sale at 7 p. m. Families are invited to attend and enjoy hot dogs, barbecues soda water, pie, ice cream, homemade candy, popcorn balls and homemade cookies. A fine assortment of pillow casdish towels, es, luncheon cloths, aprons, handkerchiefs and miscelwill be available laneous items for Christmas j ifts. takes KEY FACTORY TO YOU LOW PRICES . . . AND vwy casual (vent In Is strldel MATCHING BOX SPRINGS lobblt hair end woo) tkifotur check , , , COMPLETE nd sleeves. Skirt AnedL We Can Rebuild Your Old Mattress In Grey S S to 1 J. 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