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Show THE BOX ELDER 4 NEW5, Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, September 13, 1960 Honeymoon a Glacier Park in Glacier Na Honeymooning tional Park are Mr and Mis Garth L Welch, recent newlyweds Wedding vows were exchanged by Miss Melba Lael Coombs, daughter of Mr and Mrs Ken neth E Coombs, 2225 Panorama Way, Salt Lake City, and Mr Welch son of Samuel Welch 370 West Sixth Noith, Logan, and the OC18L Aileen L. Nelson, Society Editor Telephone PA e Jane Welch Sept in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Elder Spencer W. Kimball sol- emmz'd the rites in the presence ot family members and close late Mis Minn l 9 with Mr and Mrs We'ch as hosts The same 'he home of tie brides was the scene of an open Samuel evening Oit These young women have d their choices of wedding gifts through our BRIDAL REGISTRY parents house regisle-e- The young couple plan to make Lake The bridegroom is formerly of helr future home ln Salt Clty Harper Ward Wedding breakfast was served The bllde has fuif,i!ed an East at the Lion House in Salt Lake ern c;tates LDS mission attended Brigham Young Univeisity and! University of Utah and is a grad-ucte of Stevens Henager College The bridegioom is a graduate of U of U, member of Phi Kappa Phi and Sigma Xi, honararv societies member of LDS Tabernacle Choir and presently doing until Triday noon, Sept 16 by Mrs work at U of ll Vince Biamlet, PA 3 5122 or Mrs graduate m Robert Williams, PA 3 2439 iwwpwhi iwS.S-.ala .A Those in charge explain that in of case emergency cancellations will be accepted up until noon Monday, Sept 19 friends Genevieve Burt Lael Roberts li I See their choices at 1 Association of Handicapped Note Success of Holiday Sales Peach Days Visitors Illinois BE Noted by Siggard The past ten days have bem Idled with comings and goings for n ilstmg succtssis of P nh delighted with the response from li and Mrs Lewis S ggard Diys ctlebration we find sales at peoph in the county to their at- -They have been enjoying visits lhL h mdicrnfts and bake salt cmpt to taise funds for the handilion several of their childun and s,nsoi,d hv Box ridu Assoua capped fimilies. tion tm , H.cnditapptd (hildrin A total profit of $14a will now I t and Mrs Keith S Siggaid dld th? handicapped due to ll "htrs , th. association w. re ind new baby son Curtis Keith effoi ts expended by par(tnclcss lett Thursday afti i a le ive i ents of the children and the many S i cute from duty Marine in the U who took time to remember and f i rps They were tiaveling from purchase Virginia to Camp Pendleton Calif Winning the quilt was Mrs While here they became the par 243 South First Ch ister Johnson son ot a i nts nine pound Fast with second prize a lovely Aug 30 at Cookv Memoiial hos hand trochi ted pin cushion going Mrs Siggaid is the former pit, to Miss aGay Bowden 201 North T ileen Monson cl mghter of Mr Ninth West ivl Mis B F Stallings Special thanks is given Thomp DLSERI f CAMP mei tings be The arrival of Cuitis marked sons Hardware American Sports foi tin ful sc isim with h gu gin t1 e fifth gi indchild since Api h verton Mattress Co, and lulv xchidultd monthly muting1 wear fen the Sigg ird couple Baion Woolen Mills for their lb St lor pt Peach Days visitors at the hi- sit 7 10 lnduy (vining at p m ggld residence have included Ihe bosti ss will he Mis Lucv Mi and Mis Deri al Siggard and five Wllht 11 NoUh Flmrth FdSt Annette , Arrives for Visit Alexander Bryson 87, Joliet III has arrived in Brigham City foi an extended stay with Mr ulcl Mrs James A Bryson and family 575 East Sixth North , n- 1 j i b'bv Colorado Vacation Provides Pleasures daughter Mr and months old, fiom Puce Mis Glenn C (Connie Siggard) Davis and two childicn Shcirie tnn 2 and Robert Glenn just four months old fiom Pioo Mi old Mrs. Arland D (Catherine two Gnmshaw and Sggaid) month old daughter Janetn of, C dai Citv and Joseph Siggaid Delta Sorority Concludes Summe Activities Concluding summer paitv for Beta Sigma Phi chapters mem us husbands and families was hi Id at Rees Pioneer paik on the uvn Buibecue was served fpsilon chapter chan man was Ms Dorothy Corwin with Minlvn ! i,ricl Ruby Godfiey Maicia Fod nws Carolyn Sacked and Carlene "u hards as committee members GOOD pdt( d lt AHINDANCF is jntici tu nst f,u nuitmg of Cormne (amp DUP set ten In (jdy dfjeinoon Sept lh it 2 pin in the Cm inne LDS ihapil More than 300 youngstens par each day in Junior n ot Peach Davs parade Mis R ichel Daines kindergaiten Club urade chairman announces fiesta Time theme provided the rvinest necessaiy for ci eating rnloiful floats and costumes Assisting Mis Daines with reg lsieung youngsters and also hind r out dimes and carnival ride i kets were Mis Veda Peteison Mis Minnie Jensen Mis Marva lost Mis Cama Billings and lis lone Baxter along with sc il other Kindergarten club mem- hers Top prizes went to the following: W ilkmg section, Ronnie Nelson 'ret Lester Prawl, second and ' ni Haun third, bicvcle section 'ilfotd Weir Cordell Retdei and , V rkie Munz, floats Knen Knud and Elaine Vandethie won top i e for their Tanest Flower ot V! Bakery float took second and o i 1 Rn u Teny Ci lensen third points Glenn in fust plate fhe found and Sexton second Junior Section was lid 1 BIRTHS u bv f G u Rav Eugene and Du lent in Malmiose Bngham Citv biv Sept 7 Ted and Donna Rithudson V il entint Brigham Citv gu Suit h ns Milton Waringlon 'Undock Hansen nl Sept Wiley I Pitncii and Citv Bnghim 7 fiank ii ise Bates and Cothnn Gu ndolvr Cm Ji one boy, Sept 8 G and Guide hi, x So n Fnedo Tiemonton bov Sept 9 loe Lee and Cuol Lit Welsh' I h Tremonton bov Si pt 9 lohn Call and Lorn i up ' eridge Farntr Btighun Citv Sept 9 git Trevor Claik and Golda nn Sikes Hughts Bugham Ci'v b iv Sept 10 Huey and June Hadkv Smith fi Brigham Citv boy Sept 10 Devere Neilson and Caivi Ruth Hawkes Howell Paddley girl Tose i E S' pt 10 Ray Kill and Clara Brigh im Sept 11 Dean Barnard and nsnn Adams Brigham Sept 11. Richard H and c,ngleton May Ogden, 'en Bvbee, 12 ison In ehatge of the float for the hole queens weie Mis LaMar Ja Mis Bill Davis and Mis Iwell Daines A special thanks is issued to all who asisted in p uncle plans those who took time to dec orate and diess their voungsteis foi tin etnt and especially fm the e hi dun who i moved paiading in tin annual haivist eilibiation cobs,m Dean Han Citv bov Party-Start- NEW YORK (LPI) A versatile party starter snack spiead uses a base of one 4 ounce package of cri im cheese blended with tablespoon of steak sauce All eith er cup of dtained minted clams or one tan (2'i ounce) deviled him or 2 tablespoons of finely (hopped onion Crystal and silver are NOT expensive Janet Har City girl, Marv bov Sept ' Ann You may have thought that quality items of silverware, china or crystal were out of most peoples price range for wedding gifts. But such lasting, treasured gifts as these can be bought for about $1 to $3 per piece and such a gift of real quality will remain a useful symbol of your thoughtfulness for years. The bride youre buying for probably chose her favorite patterns from PALMERS wide selection If so, we can advise you exactly what she wants, through our BRIDAL GIFT REGISTRY. You can stop in, or order by Palmer Jewelry 70 South Main Phone Pic, (v O, 'rUiM of is head of ma- - at Thiokol Chemical Corporation He was accompanied to Utah by Ralph Bryson a grandson, who is presently visiting with friends in Provo Ralph plans to stop in Bngham City and visit briefly be- fore returning to Illinois to eon-tmue his college studies 1 VC j styles to be shown by Forsgrens at luncheon meeting of Brigham Citv Newcomers Club to be held Sept 20 at 12 noon at the War Memoiial home Members prospective members ind tlieir friends are cordially vited to attend the first luncheon of the season sponsored by the Welcome Wagon Newcomers group Hostesses are Mrs Carver Kennedy and Mrs David George with Mrs' Richarcj Fint as caterer A ehuige of SI 50 per person luncheon and 'u be cbar8ed tbe Slbow Guests may remain for1 caid games but are asued to bring then own equipment Modeling for Forsgrens will be Mrs James White Mrs Robert Williams Mrs James Miller Mis Bill Bounds Mrs Glen Ford and Mis Robert Putnam will be accepted Reservations V V-- f '"V J fr 1 V- - PALMER JEWELRY Member Guild of Diamond Experts mrnRWV Its Your Health That Counts Brief, Pleasant Vacation Enjoyed was a brlef but pleasant for Mr and Mis Gerald m Brlgham SeaUle jast week 11 visit Nohr QIt PRESCRIPTIONS are our business. They arrived Tutsday enroute fiom San Diego, Calif, where they had attended a wedding and reception then left Saturday to return home to their family Mis Nohr is the foimer Janice Christensen daughter of Mi and Mrs DeVere Christensen V M a See us for all of your drug needs. DRUG GLENS FREE PRESCRIPTION fcyjf, tl- DELIVERY PA 36 South Main t . f ft rfV3'-- V 1 wedding gifts. Ihe following hirths aie an pounced by Coolev Mi motial hos p tal and Ailte Robert Dirltnt Pavne Shaw, Wilkud hnv Si pt James A Bryson terials development Buk i In ipated The elder Bryson arrived via United Airlines at Salt Lake C tv evening following his first airplane ride The airline pt. sonnel were most gracious in as- sisting Mr Bryson in his wheel chair, during his change of planes at Chicago and also as he came from the pldne m Sd!t Ldke Clty fiom 10 davs in Denver, Colin ado aiea with delightful ol hospitality and interesting sightseeing tours aie Miss Rosa arsen and Mis Amy L Hansen They tiaveled to Littleton Colorado with Mrs Bud (Helen Speierman) Kiieter and two children Jeffery 4 Duplicate budge ganns have tic and baby Caiolee seven months of gun lot the fall and winttr season Salt Lake C ity Games are held wuklv at tin THE Utahns were heiuse guests War Memoiial home bi ginning at at the lovely home of Ml and Mis 7 30 p m with rtgistiation at 7 or Leonaid W Heiny, 3425 E Quailts 7 15 p m under the dirit tion of Mr Dnve, in Littleton They also visi and Mis Robert Niaimtn ted their two childun Billy Ji 5 W'inneis for list wieks gatnis and Ki is 2 Mis lleinv is the for sister of are announced as Ninth Soulh fust nun Doris Speierman and Mis Mrs Kndcr place went to C(ptam Robert Garwood with si corn! tn Among places of interest visited Ron d museum Robeit Neai man and Clan nee Ni were the zoo Rogei s skanan Tn st fast West was wiin.G()1Se Mt Evans Will bv Ardis Burbank and Marian Me, shi me U S A,r Force Academy rell with second to Be, t Naness and Cent, al City an old silver mining town site of Boy Scouts National John Schocn Hl1 The Neaimms upon that ginus Jamboree ,nd the lovely new will be set as de this evi ning due ton Hotel They weie entertained at a steak to pumary elections being hi Id at fry also a hamburger fiy with the War Memoiial bonne Games will continue weiklv on other relatives of Mr and Mis Heinv included and many othei spe Tuesday evening Sept 20 cial dinner paities and picnics THEY took time to visit, by telephone with W m M (Bill) Long former editor of Box Eldt News Journal and returned his best wishes to all in this area The visitois were thrilled with the the highest automobile load in Robeit Lichenstein marshall andiwor'd clt Mt Evans inteiested in and Rama Glovei mar scem" ,he Alkdnsas River ft)l d' new low and amazed at the polish e sh id maible and smoked glass of the W A 1NG TO 1 HL CROWDS Air Foi ce academe The tup was reallv pit is ,nt from om thur f,0dt U(re mtmblls ()t its beginning to end when they rc thl lunlor Walker dty L aui it Jeppson and Patricia Mar Anyone for Bridge Games Held Tues. 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