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Show MMMMMMr; THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham Leadership Gass (.Set By Church Gty, Utah' Tuesday, May 30, 1961 Couple to Exchange Vows Thursday, June 1, will be the date for the final leadership classes in the Gospel of John being taught by Mrs. Earl S. Fox at the Community Presbyterian church. Both classes will meet on that day, rathe rthan holding the regular Tuesday session. Morning attend-er- s wil gather from 9:30 to 11 a.m. and the evening class will be from 7 to 8.30 p.m. Women attending the class are requested to be prepared for study on chapter 20 and 21 in the Gospel of John. Miss Anderson is a graduate of South Cache High school and LDS seminary. While attending the school she was active in school affairs and served as a cheerleader. She is currently attending Utah State University and is em ployed at Thiokol A graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS seminary, the Party Line bridegroom-elec- By. Ruth With school out, the travelers are on their way. To the hills, the lakes, the country or the city wherever the highway calls, they with go. Paity lines are busy Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson of Providence, Utah, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, MaRee to DeOrr N. W,ght of Brigham City. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Newell Wight. The couple has Chosen June 9 as the date for their marriage, m the which will be performed Logan LDS temple. That evening the couple will be honored at a reception held in the Providence Second LDS ward rec- reation hall. t & IVIIMMM THE GILBERT Jensens left Sat urday for Los Angeles where they will take a whirlwind sightseeing tour of southern California. Taking over at home with the two younger children is Mrs. Isabell Paul, mother of Mrs. Jensen. THE FISH were biting at West Yellowstone last weekend when Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wixom went there to open their cabin for the summer season. Acompamng the Wixoms were Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Johnson and Mr. and Mrs J. Chester Knudson. STAR VALLEY and Jackson, Wyoming have lured Mr. and Mrs. Troy Miller and Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Griffin. The foursome enjoyed a holiday there fishing over the Me- t is 4r't T-- I j at a junior Utah State University where he is majoring in chemistry and physics He will continue his studies at the Logan University in the fall. Xi Alpha Group Meets Wednesday plans being made for the summei season. Xi Alpha chapter of Beta Sigma OFF FOR A delightful camping Phi met on Wednesday, May 24, trip in southern Utah are Mr. and at the home of Nelda Parsons. Mrs. David Holland and family. New president Nelda Parsons preThey left Saturday morning and sided at the meeting. Committee will be gone for ten days. The appointments for the year were travel agenda calls for a stay at announced. Arches national patk then on to Goals for The lesson entitled, Zions and Bryce, over to Mesa Tall Souls, was presented by Avid rock collectors, the Hollands have some special spots they will Fbeling. Hostess gift for the Miss MaRee Anderson of Providence will TO WID LOCAL MAN visit where they hope to add to evening was won by June Sholty. of the meetwed DeOrr N. Wight of Brigham City In a ceremony to be solemnizAt the conclusion their collection. ed in the Logan LDS Temple on June 9. The couple will be guests And there they go. ing light refreshments were servBrigham of honor at a reception planned for later that evening. ed by the hostess. Citys own jockey is off to a sum- morial Day weekend. mer of fun and riding, while he gets a little cash on hand for college next fall. Arden Black, 18 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Black is making jockey news in Western riding circles. He has y The Reception Center in Salt ridden in Smithfield, Lewiston and mUfrmAr. J Murray and rode in Springville, Lake City was the setting for the DAY IN JAMAICA Enjoying a Day in Jamaica at the Northern Utah Womens Golf Association Utah 3 days last weekend. From marriage of Miss Karen Gay Hess Invitational Tournament held in Brigham City on Thursday, May 25, are Jean Barnard, vice president there he will go down into old and Richard Chandler Rooklidge of the district; Hazel J. Kaiser, tournament chairman; Norene Burtcher, foods chairman; and Hazel Mexico for a trip and then come on Thursday, May 18. Officiating Packer, president of the Brigham Golf Auxiliary. back in time for the big race event at th ceremony was LDS Bishop in Grand Junction, Colorado. John R. Poulton. Fifty relatives were presented to each other. The rider has been and close friends were present The tournament committee im eluded Mrs. R. M. Kaiser as chair following his favorite hobby for for the ceremony. the past four summers and he will Following the couples exchange Mann, man, assisted by Donna Manilla Horsley, Katherine Fish-bur- return home in time to enroll at of nuptial promises they were honOctothe in State Utah University ored at a reception. Bonnie Jorgensen. ber. Heading the food committee serThe bride is a daughter of Mr. 40 THE CLOCK turned back A Day in Jamaica created a evident in the voodoo pink and ving Jamaican foods was Norene and Mrs. Elliot H. Merrell, forfor former Grant Ambrose, years aslively, colorful background lor the hananagreen flags which were Burtcher, chairman. She was merly of Brigham City and now sisted by Phyllis Baron, Eliza- Brigham City resident when he ladies meeting for the Northern residing in Salt Lake City. The on each green, each flying beth the watched Peaches ball placed game Boyce, Donna Peters, Rosel-l- a Invitation tournament held in Bng-ha- with bridegrooms parents are Mr. and the name of a famous place in a last Wednesday night. Ambrose, Grace Reeder, Lavon City on Thursday, May 25. Mrs. J. Chandler Rooklidge of Salt Jamaica. Lach hole had a omall Andersen, Doris Thompson, Ber- start pitcher on the Brigham City Duhlin and Clubs attending the ineit were palm tiee , the glass stick. nice Huntsman. Peaches team 40 years ago was in Lake City. leplacing Ben Lomond, Logan Golf and town last week for a few days and WHILE greeting the guests, the DOROTHY EARL and Dorothy took a VISITORS were welcomed by the Country Club and the Elmonte trip to Rees Park to root couple stood before a background Ladies attending the tour-- 1 following officers of the local club: Thompson assisted with the serv- for the hometown Club. He with boys. nament wore clothing typical of Hael Packer, Ange Farnsworth, ing, and Maxine Clark designed Mrs. Ambrose visited with Mr. and of candlelighted candelabra enJamaica and the West Indies, while Dorothy Thompson, Pat Larsen and the modernistic pineapple name-tag- s Mrs. Errol Valentine during their twined in purple, lavendar and worn by each person attendwhite stock. g decorations depicted the one hunt- - Lucy Coppin. Northern Utah stay here and called on several Her gown, floor length, was atmosphere of Jamaica v ere men's Golf Association handbooks ing. Maxine Clark and Ange other friends and relatives. NotFarnsworth prepared the decorathe change in town since his fashioned with a molded bodice ing tions. Ambrose was pleased of Chantilly lace, and a bouffant youth In charge of chipping into the to find here, there were still a few organza skirt was enhanced with pool game was Idonna Hamilton, who recognized him. The lace inserts. Her fingertip veil Northern Division representative Ambroses make their home in was caught to a jeweled cap and were Native designed sand buckets Oakland. California. she carried a bouquet of baby orgiven to Northern President Ruth OFF FOR an extended summer chids and gardenias. Malouf and vice pi evident Jean vacation in La Matron of honor for the cereGrange, Texas, are Barnuid. Each bucket was filled Mrs. Dan Carroll and children mony was Mrs. Alden Leon Johan-soBeach David, Katie and Colleen. with sand fiom Jamaica They and bridesmaids were Miss and Ocho Rios. left on Saturday and Mr. Carroll Christensen and Miss CarPhyllis turof a live score High prize will accompany them part of the olyn. Spiers. They wore tle was won by Marjorie Brock- way. taffeta dresses in varied shades of man of Tremonton, with the folMr. and Mrs. Douglas Fife and lavendar and carried bouquets of lowing persons walking away with daughter Kathy left Friday for white carnations. honors for the days play: California where they will vacaLow Gross Score' Ruth Warren, tion. Included in the tour will be THE BRIDES mother chose an Bngham City; Ruth Malouf, Lo- a visit to Disneyland and other at- orchid lace sheath dress for her Ben Yvonne Alford, gan, tractions daughters wedding. Mrs. Rook-Iidg- e Toni Easley, ElMonte. CALIFORNIA is proving a popuwore a draped chiffon sheath Toni Easley also won trophy for lar place for summer fun. Spend- in and each wore an orchid green, Miss Karen Gay Hess, daughter of FORMER RESIDENT WFDS the best goiter with low gross of ing some time there are Mr. and corsage. Mr. and Mrs. Elliot H. Merrell, became the bride of Richard I the clubs. Mrs. Clark Nelson, Jr., and Shiela Gene Nethery was best man, Chandler Rooklidge in a ceremony periornied on Mjv 18 in Salt Low Net ScoreDorothy Case, and Bruce. and ushers were Jay Midgley, and Lake City. The couple Is honeymooning In Jackson Hole, Uyo., LoZeta Brigham City; Bergener, the brides two brothers. Richard and will make a home In Salt Lake City. gan, Beth Hill, Ben Lomond, Rhta Hess and Bruce Merrell. Wible, LIMonte. Miss Carolyn Merrell was at the Bird Refuge west of Bngham City. Chipping into Swimming Pool: guest book, while Mrs. Frances C. Jean Barnard, Brigham City; no Following the tour, a picnic lunch Call nnd Mrs. Robert J. Cameron second place; Berdme Scott, Ben will be .served Each member is helped in the gift room. lomond, Eiben Wilcox, ElMonte. When the couple returns from asked to bring her own lunch for Most Delless Three Putts: honeymoon trip to Jackson Hole, herself and nccompmying chilPA Bloom, Brighum City; Vi Squires, Wyo they will make a home in dren, nnd the committee will LoBen Donna Logan, Spunton, Salt Lake City. r Free Prescription Delivery serve beverages and dessert to mond, Carol Goddard, ITMonte. Spade and Trowel Garden club all. High on Numher One: Beth Ep-lewill meet on Thursday, June 1, Reunion Planned Bngham City; Mary Comer, at 10.30 a. m. at the home of hosAlice Ben Lomond, Clink, logon, All descendants of Nathaniel tess Mrs. Bruce Johnson. 1018 . , Ro Chalbs, Elmonte. and Mary King Marble are invited Elm Ave. for the TO EARN DEGRFr Judy Ann to attend a fumily reunion to be activities will be Mrs Jack Stokes of Brigham City will re- held June 3, at the Wil- days Powers. ceive her graduate nuurse's de- lard Saturday, LDS ward recreation hall. The exhibit will be on arrangegree from the Weber College of Activities will begin at 2 p m. and on ment in kitchen containers 2. June She has train- those Nursing preto are requested attending ed at several area institutions. Mrs. William Morse bring their own dishes and silver- pared by ware, reunion committee members Program for the morning will be a guided tour of the Migratory said. III KM l TO SLMMFR Brigham City new garden club Jimmy Uestover, son of Mr. and Mrs. met (or it first meeting on Ralph W estover, ripriscnls the students ol Shirley Penlon I lolhst, who will present a vocal reillui on 1 ilday, June 2, at 7:30 p m. in May 24. ut the home of the 1 Ighth ward chapel. The program will feature 40 students Mi Borden Naylor and selected Miss Judy Ann Stokes, daughter and will be conducted under the theme Herald lo Summer. the n.ime Hoe and Hope" for the of Mr. and Mrs. Asa B. Stokes of cluh. 265 North First Fast In Brigham . , I a Assisting with the organization of City, will be graduated fiom Wenew ciub ere Mr- - wiiimm ber College school of nursing durBullock, president of the Utah As- - ing the Ogden school's commencesot luted Garden clubs, and Mr. V, ment exercises on June 2. their personal insurance files J. Hutchen from Salt Luke City, She will receive her graduate with Generals All In One" advised the member n to nurses certificale, with an Asso4" SIZE. f or povitive control - etpeciol-l.'3.74 Mis L f. Jensen nnd Mrs C. lhey Homeowners Policy the und programs for the rules, ciate of Science degree. Slate R Jimis of Biipham City repie-s- i club. plans during a water shortage -8 SIZE. . 4 80 ONE policy coverage lor board examinations for nursing nli d the local Amiruun legion headgote your entire irrigaAppointed to serve as chairman Vocal students of Rhlrli y Pen 10" SIZE, be will in . S 60 held 1 nit nt llie Distiiit No July. virtually everything you own. (munit- of the tion system with economy, life committee for the graduates ton Hollist will ptesmt a rocit.il A graduate of Box Elder High In Id on Suilutdav, May 27, in ion ttm $ Besides convenience, theres group win Mr. Fred loichlnger, long, trouble free Concrete entitled Herald to Summer on login el the American Legion while Mr Calvin C. Weee will school and LDS seminary. Miss puk up p'nn) I riduy, June J, pit, I ut 7 30 Mprvrlnatpv for cash Slokes has trained at several Hume area pin important savings head the nominating committee in the L ighth W nrd chap I. careful, "preferred risk following u busim ss mi dmg Temporary chairman for the club hospitals and institutions during InI ortv students of the Im al teach-t- r hi Id nt 5 30 is Mis Dan Paul and Mrs. Borden; nurr? pm, a build y7r 1 homeowners, loo. Call us Will pmtuipate in the propi im, was rniicd by the dde-- I Nay lor I serving as temporary eluded in her work have been the Dee Memorial hospital nnd the today lor the full story! vhuh will liutur a rnu.mg totrn-du- t ab s fmin tmili Legion Post and secretary. lion to summer. Numtii rs will Ausiliai V Units. The group will hold It first regu- Tuberculosis Snnitorlum In Ogden, to Pi t smis eluinl lo sitve from lar meeting In September, wuh the the Shriner Childrens hospital in runjp fiom tl.tvsic.il Salt Luke City and Grnmmarcy. novUty numlers, nnd oh itud'iil I'.iiil.am (uy Im lulled Mis Dar-til- l first Wednesday of each month will have a p.nt in the pi opium. a a regular meeting night. St h Mil for Cerebral Palsy did low land fmin Bm;liaui City, Thu Mudints will be u timpin vi Im will m rve as fust n e pitsi I he i lull Is being sponsored by the dien t tl on the I allowing Your Innuranct Counselor V&vV ( II a li- dent for her graduation frojn it I Au ciliary, and Spade Ulld T towel parili n club und pi mn hy D.iiiu ven, muj the pullin' is tnuhullv In- 1)1 C R Jcim s, u I (I vs ill Si ve us will be Invili d to pal III Ijmle In the Weber college, Miss Stokisi wjll PA or PA vited lo ulti nj the fiinUinit lien di lint S. Kind Vhp t umi i.iiiJi r eslabllslii 4 i tubs uilivities during begin work as a nurse at the Due Vvil irmf iiemi Will be no sdinu .iuM Uiaij'e, lot the luiuing year. tllie summer Inonllil. Memorial la Ogdin. De-An- n Karen Hess Weds Lady Golfers Hold Tournament . With Day in Jamaica" Theme in May Rifes pint-size- d Wo-in- -- - Garden Gub 53 Peoples Drug Of Bird Refuge 14 ... y, : Schedules Tour New Garden Gub Chooses Name il. Hoe and Hope" j Shirley Hollist Vocal Students Local CONTROL AND Graduate To Win Degree Wed-mvdu- careful homeowners clean up Auxiliary Aembers Attend Convention To Give Recital i bv-la- f hfr.l. lun-thm- n H. Dee d Johnson I I j 56 1 ho-pi- ul jt 79 .general, with AIL CONCRETE HEADGATES y 1 CONSERVE |