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Show ri IMIII" Mi Local Family Tuesday, Tune 27, 196T Brigfiam City, UtaK THE BOX ELDER NEWS, I Couple Tells Nuptiol Date Hosts Daughter A recent guest at the home of Mr. Announcement of the engageand Mrs. Glen Bullock of Brig- ment and forthcoming marriage ham City was their daughter Mrs. of their daughter Diane Roundy Cliff (Faye) Adams of Las Vegas, is made by Mr. and Mrs. L. Ves-se- y Nev. Miss Tremonton. Roundy-o- f Mrs. Adams is stake drama and B. to betrothed is Wayne Roundy in ward director LDS her speech in the Nevada city, and came to at- May, son of Mr and Mrs. Byron i cene 'uJL Sarah Yates, Society Editor Telephone C PA sssJm.sjlsSsssjjyj6jSjsSSJ.SdSJJsltMSSM4.sU d2JsjsSAyjs Ss;AJJLA jSa A,AA&Aa Local Man Claims Bride liubfrt Molfruar of Brigham t Limit d Miss Fruminc City of Roy as Ins bride reiemony pcrfoinnd m the tend LDS Conference sessions prior May of Brigham City. to a two weeks' visit with her parThe couple will exchange nuptial ents and younger brother and sisvows in the Logan LDS Temple ter. and will be honored at Following her visit she returned on July 7, reception in Tremonton that evhome to Las Vegas. ening. Miss Roundy is a graduate of Bear River High school and LDS Seminary, and has received her R N degree from Weber College School of Nursing. She is currently employed at the LDS Hospital m Logan. Winners Choice Tourney Planned s&7' h ill m in a Rov By Lady Golfers A graduate of Box Elder High Ladies Auxiliary of the Brigham the school and LDS Seminary, will and Golf Club Country City The bride is a daughter of Mr has served a mission groom-elec- t meet the June at 28, Wednesday, and Mrs Richard G F'atough of clubhouse for a winners choice tor the LDS Church in the Gulf i p Fj U t 4$ States. He is now attending Utah Roy. Paunts of the bndegroom tournament 7 his are Mr and Mis tohannes Mrs. R State University to complete Tournament chairman, of Bngharn City Merry Mixers held their meeting M Kaiser, emphasizes that each degree in history. Wednesday, June 21, at 2 p m, at following the exchange of Nupin the tournament will Following their marriage, the the home of Ruth Ann Averett. participant tial vows, the (ouple was honored win a prize. Low score winners couple will make a home m LoNine of the ten members were will have first choice of at a let option in the LDS Slake prizes, and gan, where May will continue his House mi cation hall. present for the meeting other players will select their studies at USU. are Mrs Marilyn Nelson and trophies" on the basis of their WiriLF (,RFLT1G guests the Mrs. Jackie Jeppsen. scores Prizes will be on display new Mis Molenaar wore o Ruth Andersen took charge of all morning in order that winners and gown styled of hue the meeting, and the minutes were may select their prize following the peau de soie A danish pnncess competition. read by Kathleen Watanabe. crown released a shoulder length f A at 8 15 a m sharp will Officers elected for the group vui of illusion, and she wore a include Ruth Andersen as presi- begin play in the tournament, with dainty pearl necklace to accent the no flight play scheduled for the dent, Debra Holmgren as A simplicity of her ensemble Members of Daughter of Utah Kathleen Watanabe as morning Judging will be done of surwhile tosebuds bouquet completely by personal handicaps Pioneer camps in Box Elder counand as Jensen Carolyn secretary rounding a single white ok hid with awarded for low net ty will gather today, Tuesday, for repoi ter. Members of the group score. prizes completed her outfit. their annual June Jubilee in Rees Carol Ann are Sheila HugBarker. Endesrnuids weie Miss Diane fee for the tournament will Pioneer park. Entry AvAnn Mitzi Ruth Nelsen, gins, Suler, Miss Dianne Cook, Miss Jube $1, and the committee for the The days activities will begin Miss Diane Roundy of Tremonton will TO WED LOCAL MAN erett, Mary Jane Parry and Karen lie Bursey und Miss Judy f atough. days acticities plans to hold a with a luncheon scheduled for of Wayne B. May of Brigham City in a ceremony the bride become Braegger. Each attendant woie matching patio coffee immediately after the p m. The food will be served by Next meeting of the club will be finish of tournament set for July 7 in the Logan LDS Temple. The couple will make a aqua brocaded tafleta shtaths and the various camp committees. Five play. Wednesday, June 28 at 2 p m. at will in held bouquets ol Mrs. the home In Logan following their marriage, and the groom-eleKaiser for will furnish numbers Assisting plan- camps the home of their leader Mrs. ning the winners choice event are continue his studies at USU. carnations and pink rosebuds. program to follow the meal. Nelsen. Mrs. G. E. Jorgensen, Mrs Scott As part of the program of the KITNIE MOLENAAR, flower COU MCI L will Horsley, Mrs. Russell Fishburn and TRIPLE C jubilee, special honor will be paid a wore flowered dress darron girl, meet at 10 a m. Thursday, June Mrs. Walter Mann. to native pioneers of the area NEW DRAPERY SHOP and carried a nosegay of aqua Mrs Ronald Packer, club presi29, at the Corinne Buddhist church. Mrs Jennie County president, New Service to You carnations and pink rosebuds The council will discuss and plan dent, urges that all auxiliary mem- Carlson, urges that all Daughters By Best man attending the groom Samples brought to your home be the summer activities and the bers participate in the tournament of Utah Pioneers members so you can select what matchwas Fred Molenaar, hi other of the election of officers for this season. present to enjoy the dinner and es best. An elephant eats about 900 program planned for the June MAURIF.D IN ROY Francine Eatough of Roy and Herbert MoleAll members of the group are bndegroom. The bridegroom is a graduate naar of Brigham City exchanged nuptial vows in a ceremony perJayceettes and prospective memDRAPERIES MADE TO urged to be in attendance for this pounds of vegetation daily. bers of the local civic organization of Box Elder High school, and the formed on June 10 in the Roy LDS Stake Flouse on June 10. MoleORDER meeting tea at new bride is a graduate of Weber naar is a graduate of Box Llder High school and his bride attendgathered for a or of Mrs Louis Breiten-beke- r home the in School Weber ed in school Ogden. High Fligh Ogden. You Make Your Own Saturday, June 24, from 4 to Phone PA 6pm 20 prospective Approximately DRAPERY ROBINSON members were present to learn myl J Dis-of club the activities the about plays were planned by the officers , on the groups annual Duck Carnival and the Fourth of July childrens celebration, as well as yearMembers of the South Box Elder ly scrapbooks arranged to give Mrs Robert M. Goodson, sec- Torm Bureau ladies auxiliary met members a glimpse at on prospective River Bear ward June City to CommUtah the Sector retary into the clubs civic activities ander, U S Army Corps, Fort 16, tor their regular monthly meetNew president Mrs. Don Lewis Letter of ing. Douglas, received a Olsen gave a brief orientation talk of This the meeting Special feature from her boss, Appreciation to prospective members, emphayoung woman has regColonel Constant A Troiano, on was a clever Cotton Contest in sizing the nature of such civic proistered her choices lor her departure from the comm- which cotton separates, dresses as the July 4th celebration, jects wedding gilts through and Mrs. Goodson was employed and sportswear were judged the home show in August, and the our Competing in the contest and as a Department of the Army Peach Day dance as just a few of Civilian with Utah Sector Com- modeling outfits made by their the groups many activities BRIDAL REGISTRY Guests at the late afternoon tea mand from Aug 1() to June 15 mothers were Evajean and Alice Ann and Mr. of Harper, daughters 1961. were served dainty ribbon sandJarilyn Pcyne Mrs .Neal Harper of Corinne; Peg wiches, relish items, cookies and Mrs Goodson was formerly of and See her choices at Sally Smoot, daughters mints along with coffee and punch Miss Caiol Olson of Bi igham gy Welcome summer with a festive dessert made from the new Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smoot of Cor PALMFR JLWLI.RY Assisting Mrs Olsen in plunmng Caiol as '1 City Ins of flavors graduated combination flavor gelatin. fruit and Janice Cook, and preparing for the tea were Member Guild of valedutoi lan from Box Fldor inne, Judyof Mr. and Mrs. Grant is delicious served plain, and makes interesting salads, ns well gs Mrs Dan Hess. Mrs Robert Keatdaughters Diamond Lxperts of elaborate more desserts 1957 here a Uvd wide m school and in Pineapple attended Cook of Wdlaid, Jem High variety Mrs and ing, Ray Turner. Mrs MarLynn Bi igham Dapple, it 19 the base for a ru h and tasty filling, as well as the in Young Umveisity vin Jolene Jensen, daughters of Mr. Bywater, Mrs John Holmgren, thickener for the dapple of pineaiple. You will find tins is a qii. Jjpiwiiif pmirir P)"4 Mis Goodson is the daughMrs lee Ward, Mrs James Kelly, and Mrs Kent Jensen of Bear refreshing dessert that can be made in the tool of the morning to ter of Mi and Mis John Patty k River Mrs. Wayne llunsaker and Mrs serve in the afternoon or evening of a warm summer day. City: Karen and Kent Chris' of 4)1 Nut tli ,jid West, Brigham DeVon Breitenbeker. tensen, children of Mr. and Mrs Pineapple Ilupple City. Chester Christensen of Bear River 1 cup fine graham cracker t rurnbs City; and Helen Jean Huggins, 2 tablespoons sugar of Mr. and Mrs Emery daughter Mis. Rnbeit M. Goodson, secretary to the 't cup butter, melted RICLIVIS AWARD Huggins of Bear River City i I can ounces) Also entered in the contest, but Utah commander, U.S. Army Corps, I ort Douglas receives a letcrushed pmeapjile charnot for were 1 competition, regular size pai kage ter of Appreciation" from her employer Colonel Constant A. ming cotton dresses made by Mrs (J ounces) orange- on her departuie from the (iimmand. LaVere Anderson and Mrs Lester pineapple flavor Anderson. gelatin THE PERFECT Since the judges were undecided Combine crumbs and 2 tablespoons sugar. Add butter and mix I ox of the Rev and Mrs li square pan dull. 8 of well. the bottom an Press of to into as im the whom the firmly winners Community li esbvti i i.oi Church is Drain pineapple, reserving juice Dissolve gelutin in boiling wawill Havel to I os Angeles for ses- contest should be, cash prizes were ter. Add pineapple juice Cool. Meanwhile, combine cream cheese, sions of the Caldoinia Synod of the awarded on an equal basis to all orange rind, 3 tablespoons sugar ami vanilla. Mrs United li eshvtei uin C hutch in the of the children competing Combine lj cup cooled gelatin and the pineapple. Set aside. of the Frnrst of Utah wliuh Huggins, president churches USA, add remaining gelatin to cream cheese mixture, blendGradually annoum Bear River members the Synod gatheruie City chapter, until smooth F'old into sour cream Pour onto graham cracker ing will the success was be held on the campus of ced that contest a ing crust. Chill until (irm. Then carefully spoon on the pineapple Otuduitu! Colli pe in I os Angeles. and the committee was pleased mixture Chill. Makes alsmt 9 servings 1 Also utttml.ng the meetings will with the response. j he an elder of the chinch, Mrs te J Naomi Flint, who will he accom-ponied by her daughter Margo Miss lint and Mrs ox will attend the continence as visitors, while the loud pastor and Mrs flint aie ofltcial delegates from Members of the Ladies Auxiliary the church of the Fraternal Order of Eagles will hold their regular meeting Wednesday, June 28. at 8 .7(1 pm. Matinees Wed., Sat., Sunday. Open 1 :30 P.M. at the Aerie Home miscel-aneous Show 7:30. at 8 Following the meeting a Evenings at shower has been Linned LIMITED ENGAGEMENT! for a member who recently lost her mi m r.m niunt possessions in a home fire. MemOS bers are requested to bring an apI'! H Intent propriate gift Refreshments will be served by Have you, An' un Hoit a committee composed of Frankie levMmldocks, JoAnn Sorensen. Carol someone Hatch, Mary Scothern, and Gladys TAt l CHt W It Wheatley. LDS Stake House on June - 10. T i Vie, floor-lengt- h June Jubilee Planned by DUP tee-of- 1 ct aqua-colore- d Guests Welcomed Jayceettes At Summer Tea A New Season ; Sponsored by Farmers Ladies Job Departure Iro-lun- o, 1 e orm Jo Church Sponsors Delegates to JiajS California Meet t 1 ; h orange-pineappl- I Dessert Cotton Contest Secretary Given Citation on 1 ... A New I i GIFT fails Why is the whiskey , What a perfect gift? A perfect gift would be one that combines luxury and beauty, the practical, and above all technical on the right insured for One Million Dollars? 1 1 1 Eagles Auxiliary Plans Meeting o long lasting quality. What item has all these qualities? WHERE A Fine Watch! A fine watch purchased from your ITS COOL Jeweler f iUPERD PRODUCTION!" I cr has II 14' i; V srervu,., 1)1 U IN ( III! li t If h't UIH .ill h l tjM Ml you know, just moved to a new home? 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