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Show 4 Tuesday, October THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah 1 1, 1960 and Bride Dons Velvet Lace Charming ll-l- eeme Aileen L. Nelson, Society Editor Telephone PA W h-fin-- fe (Y I . Hhi'Vvf-uVi- l 4 .l vtt - 444 White gatdemas and fall chrysanthemums in a uesent foimed her bouquet ATTENDANTS, gowned alike In brown, gold, orange, beige and were Miss Karen Pinch, maid of Miss Men ilee Cochran, honor; Miss Tamara Christensen and Miss Susan Foxley Three nieces of the bride, Denise, Candace and Dawn, were flower girls Knud Fridal, 111, was best man, While brothers of the bride, Leonard, Wayne and Michael Canfield, ij Classes in Teenage Classes 12 to year olds 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. 11 Adults 8:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. tor the Gifted in Box Course includes Swing Cha-Ch- Price for $10.00 lessons in Samba a Fox Trot Waltz $5.00 10 10 lessons per person per couple Instructors DON and FONTELL MESERVY Phone PA In 49 5 El- der county e Following pledge to the flag, was given by C Morgan Hawkes Mis Malcolm McDonald served the as than man and mtioduced pioposed ai titles of inroi potation s loi sut h an associaand tion Special visitois fiom Noithern Utah Association in Lathe tounty weie tn attendance to explain various phases of the association Wendell ndeisen, attorney-at-law- , gave specific information on mem poi ation and explained problems and pm ileges attoided by such an organization Mis J Duncan Buie, fust chan man ot the Logan group, gave enthusiastic reports tem-poinr- y RESIDE HERE Mr. and Mrs. Noel R. Bess are at home at 173 South Fifth East following their September wedding in the Logan LDS Temple. Mrs. Bess is the former Genevieve Burt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Burt, Brigham City. Newcomers to Hear improvement of farm property, nothing has played a more important part than concrete drain tile! ton and Malinda Lingle. Gifts were aranged by Eleanor Gnmshaw, Nora Lei Henrie and Deanna Nelson, with gift bearers including Geraldine Burton, Chrise tine Burton nad Carolyn and Waters. This p i young woman has reg- istered her choices for wedding gifts through our BRIDAL REGISTRY Myrle Reeder See her choices at PALMER JEWELRY Member Guild of Diamond Experts ,, ot Utah State University faculty, Logan talk on Early Utah History at regular monthly luncheon meeting Meeting day is Tuesday, Oct 18, at Protestant Student Center Something new is planned for Newcomers to Brigham City for the monthly meeting Plans are to begin card games at 9:30 a.m with reservations for singles or doubles being accepted Ladies are asked to bring their own equipment for games and coffee will be served. Hostesses for the day ate Mrs Tom Walker and Mrs. Einard Ham-uk- . Texas CoupleTells Arrival of Boy Master Point Top Players Told Mental Health Perry PTA Subject the wedding? Phone your gift! All of us find times when we can't attend the wedding of a close friend or acquaintance. But we still want to be represented by a gift which will symbolize our good wishes for the will that the r, Cant attend Evening circle will meet tonight, Tuesday, Oct II, at 8 p m at the Protestant Student Center MORNING Circle will head Mrs. Jan Meinert lead the discussion on Thursday morning, Oct. 13, at 9 30 a m. at the Protestant Student Center. Mrs Harge Hover is hostess and nursery care will be provided Circle will meet until 11 30 a m AFTERNOON Circle members are reminded of Thursday afternoon meeting, Oct 13, at 1:30 p. on work planned and being done m. at the home of Mrs Nadell LUNCHEON will be served at m hei area Witt, North Willard Mrs Dorothy 11 30 am and talk presented by Thurber will give the lesson. Dr. Elsworth. Also in attendant e was Mis LesA charge ot $1 50 per ticket is ter Lennmger, executive secremade with reservations to be m by tary Friday noon, Oct 14 Mis McDonald assumed the reAccepting reservations will be sponsibilities of ternpoiary chairMrs. Vince Bramlet, PA man and Cailton Rutledge was apor Mrs WalMrs Hamuk PA committee pointed to progiam ker PA the news of a Announcing glad 1 h e chairmanship nominating baby son are Dr and Mrs John They explain that emergency of Mrs committee is composed cancellations will be accepted until F. Gillett, Throckmorton, Texas Stevn Mrs Cailquist, Willaid. Junior arrived at 9 30 a m Sat- Monday noon, Oct 17. Charges will Reba Hards, Tremonton, and Mr. Oct 8 and a name has not be made to ladies who fail to make urday, Hawkes, Bugham City if they can not atbeen decided for sure for the six cancellations tend. Definite plans for a meeting to pound 14 ounce lad He is the first born for the Gil-- t be held Nov 10, at 8 p m in the Boatd ot F ducation ottues were lett pair Mrs Gillett is the formei made Evalu Mills daughtei of Mrs Vera Mills, Brigham City IT WAS DECIDFD by a majorPaternal grandpaients aie Dr. ity of vote ot those piesent to cre-- j and Mrs Hilton W Gillett, I oving-ton- , ate and mtoipoiate a nonprofit New Mexico. association for the benefit of ac-- j Master Point, special event, for coi ding an oppoitumtv to develop Duplicate Bridge playets was held any child or youth whose ability Is Tuesday evening at War Memoami performance indicate superior rial home. talents m the billowing lieids, Winners announced are Mr and Mrs Miller Nordeen, first, Mr. scholastic, music, at t, diama. mechanical phvMtal, and Mrs. Bert Naness, second oi Mental Health will be discussand Mrs Ardis Burbank and cieativitv Taken on such a wide basis such a bioad definition ed by C. Morgan Hawkes at the Mrs Marion Merrell, third would apply to appi oximatelv 20 lirst PTA meeting of the year at Tonight, Tuesday, Oct 11, will be an open pair game with secpei cent of those eni oiled in the the Peiry school. The meeting will he held Wed- ond session to commence Tueselementary and secondary school and would also include those gift- nesday, Oct 12, at 7 30 p m day. Oct. 18 PTA President Mrs Max Brady ed individuals who make up two Players are reminded or thiee percent ot the population. and Principal Robert Morgan cor- games begin at 7 30 p m. at War The facilities affoided the above dially invite all patrons to attend. Memorial Home with iegistration would also be available to any Memberships and magazine sub- conducted shortly before games child interested begin scriptions will be accepted Groups Meets for Purpose of Creating Branch for Gifted An interested group of patents, teacheis, and school administrators met 'lhuisdav evening, Oct. 6 in the Boatd ot 1 ducation looms for the purpose of creating a brant h of the Noithein Utah Older Teenagers 6:00 p,m. to 7:30 p.m. V, hear Dr George Elsworth, member Mr. and Mis. Nyman L. HolmHONFYMOON IN CALIFORNIA gren spent their honeymoon along the California coast. The pair recited candlelight wedding vows at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Caatield, parents of the bride, Sept. 24. 14 t ','14 Welcome Wagon Newcomers Announced ed Brigham City Armory 3 " Burt, tiful September bride in wedding gown of velvet and lace with satin rose trim. Miss Burt spoke nuptial promises with Noel R. Bess, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Bess, also of Brigham City, Sept. 14, in the Logan LDS temple, Evan 0. Darley of the temple presidency officiated. wedFollowing the ceremony, ding dinner was served at the Tropical Restaurant followed by a prettily arranged wedding reception the same evening in the Third LDS ward recreation hall. Lighted canderabra and wedding bells formed the setting for the receiving line Mrs Bess chose to carry a brh-dbouquet of Euchans lilies with gold dust leaves. MAID OF HONOR was Karol Glenn with Linda Hunsaker, Lyn-ett- e Pierce, Evelyn Walters, Jean Burton and Judy Bess as bridesmaids Attendants were gowned in taffeta floral prints with over skirts of tangerine chiffon. They carried white chrysanthemums. Dale Bess was best man with Stewart Burt and Bill Jensen ushering. TANGERINE ROSES adorned the three tiered wedding cake. Wedding bells topped the cake. Mr. and Mrs Delbert Dabb reg Logan Professor Circles for Community Presbyterian rhurch schedule is announc- Beginning Tuesday, Oct. I t Circle Schedule Is DANCING 1 Jf Cutler and Mrs C. J Beasley Miss Wight gave an interesting review of the book, Nancy Astei, a biography written by Maurice Collis, who was a friend of the Aster family This book tells the story of the public life of Nancy Aster, who was the first woman to win a seat in Parliament, The wealth of the Aster family was acquired in America through the fur industry and real estate, though they later lived in England A short business meeting followed the review and new officers for the club were chosen Mrs. Glen Knudsen succeeds Mrs. Earl Ferguson as president and Mrs. Herman Jeppsen succeeds Mrs J. D Gunderson as secretary Attractive refreshments were served by Mrs. Anderson to the 12 ladies in attendance The next regular meeting of the club will be held Thursday, Oct. 27, at the home of Mrs Gunderson with Mrs. Russell Tingey giving the book review you BALLROOM fl ' By Book Lore you do unless f5 it ill 56 ushered. notices ! i. at the home of Mrs Paul Anderson Thursday evening, Oct. 6. Special guests of the club were Miss LaPreal Wight, Mrs. Lucia t neckline. is something -- Members of Book Lore Club met ;! A candlelight ceremony at the home of the brides parents, Mi. and Mrs. Harry Canfield, Tremon-ton- , united the couple Sept 24 Rites were performed by Reese B Masen, member of the Bear River LDS stake presidency. The bridegioom is a son of Mi and Mrs. LeRoy Thoi sen. Bear River City. The former Utah State University student and foimer Peach Queen chose for her nuptials to wear white Chantilly lare fashioned with basque bodice and sabnna Housework that nobody dont do it V;! - JK. Nancy Aster Review Heard Mss Canfield Speaks Vows Spending a honeymoon along the California coast are the former Miss Melanie Canfield and her bridegroom, Nyman L. Holmgren They will return to Bear River City to make their home. ri ; Genevieve daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Burt Brigham City, was a beau- istered guests during the evening and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dunn wer host and hostess, Thad Carlson, master of ceremonies, announced harmonica solo vocal number, by Stewart Burt; Paulette Lichtenstein; song, Mrs. Shirley Hollist, trio, Paulette and p0,ert Lichtenstein and Karen The Secrist sisters, a Sycamore, quartet, also entertained. IN CHARGE of serving were Cra-neNanette Humphreys, Mary Gae Nell Olsen, Karen Cutler, Earlene Bingham, Larraine Bur- couple. SUNFLOWER CAMP DUP will meet at the home of Mrs. Olive M Petersen, 129 South Fifth East, Thursday evening, Oct 13, at 7:30 p m atAll members are urged to tend. Allreds Announce Thats when Palmers telephone plan and BRIDAL GIFT REGISTRY can be of help. You can order wedding gifts by phone in a few minutes, even on the day of the wedding, and well personally deliver the beautifully wrapped gift to the reception. Arrival of Boy a pig And Second boy arrived tor Mr and Mrs. Virgil Cliff Allred Michael Wayne Allred arrived Oct 7 at Cooley Memorial hospital, 14 weighing m at five pounds ounces Maternal grandparents are Mr and Ms Joe Taskoski, Benton, 111 Paternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs V C Allied, Spnngville, Utah. Dennis 4 is now getting acquainted with his baby brother at home theres no problem of buying a poke. If the bride is reg- in istered with us, we have her choices of silver, crystal, china and other gifts listed for your convenience. For Miss Myrle Reeders gifts, call . . . Palmer Jewelry 70 South Main Food Storage Is Work Lesson Topic Mrs Jeanne Taylor, C ty, will speak on food e scheduled for Relief society morning, Oct 13, at 10 work meeting LDS Lake storage at Sait ward Thursday a. m Potluck lunch will be served at noon with home nursing lesson to be ptesented by Mrs Louise legistered nurse, at 2:30 p Gill-ma- m During the entire dav ladies will wotk on bazaar articles Everyone is invited to attend CARD OF THANKS Thanks to all who called on our Golden Wedding Anniversary and made our day one we will always remember Thanks also to those who sent cards and telephoned. Mr and Mrs. Carl Wold Most alkali or water-loggeland can L reijuimed W 'h W R. Wh ite concrete drain tile you can increase uvi able farm acreage, cut down on farm labor, overt pad and cost of production. You will a o u crease the quand tity and the quality of farm products. A W. R. WHITE CONCRETE DRAIN TILE STSTEM MAKS YOUR LAND WORTH MORE . . . WHUE YOU UT . . . AND ALSO IF YOU SELL IT! 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