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Show Couple Wed in Temple Rite j Tiir nox rinrs Nrws. city, Umfi 3 Tuesday, August 8, 1961 enjoyed the trip. Miss Diane Roundy became the The Riding Club held their bride of Wayne B. May in a cere-- 1 regular meeting Aug. 4 at 7 a.m. in the Pole bending, stick relays and barmony performed Logan ren racing was practiced. The LDS temple on July 7. Officiating The Corinne I Riding Club, Co- members decided to wear white at the impressive rites was Pres- . , r ident A George Raymond. their skirts and black hats for their unirinne Mavericks, enjoyed camping and riding trip at Swan's forms Parents of the bride are Mr. and summer range, above Huntsville, Meeting for the month of AugMrs. L. Vessey Roundy of Tre-- j Planned rides were ust wil be held Monday and Friday ?; July the The is monton. bridegroom I enjoyed each day and the Club evenings at 6 p m , under the leadson of Eyron W.' May of Brigham members rode their horses home ership of Fredrick Davis, at the old City. M M over the mountain ranges to Man- beet dump grounds. Gi egory Har:i The couple was honored at a tua Including 2 chapel ones, 21 per, club lepoiter. weeding dinner at the Tropical Restaurant in Brigham City following the ceremony. That evening a lovely reception was held in honor of the couple in the Tremonton Third LDS ward recreation hall. While greeting guests the new Mrs May woie a gown of white peau de soie with a scooped neckline and dainty three quarter ngth sleeves gathered at the elbow. rIhe upper skirt was draped at the waistline and held in place with satin roses, while the lower skirt of the gown fell into a chaAlencon in the back. pel tram lace and sequins trimmed the neckline, sleeves and upper skirt of her gown. Setting off her wedding ensemble was a veil of white tulle held at the back with three white roses. She carried a bouquet of white roses, surrounded with white carRobin Henrie, Cortney Henrie, Nanette Hollist, standing, and Scott PARTICIPATE ON PROGRAM blosnations. Dainty stephonotis Smith, are a few of the dancers that will participate in the Eighth ward primary festival Thursday soms surrounded the bouquet and night. The show is being presented to raise money for the primary children. cascaded down the streamers. Matron of Honor for the cereDiane Roundy became the bride of Wayne WED IN TEMPLE More than of 6 YEARS OLD e ISO! B. May in a ceremony performed in the Logan LDS Temple July mony was Diann Killiam, and Missouris 44 3 million acres of PROOF KimUCKY SI HAIGHT BUUKBOIt WHISKtV ClEHUORt BlSTIllt IttS CO .lOUISVIUt. It 86 7. The couple was honored with a reception in Tremonton, Mavin a cousin; and Rouridy, land is devoted to fanning. honeymuoned in Canada. They are now making their home in Roundy, the brides sister, and Alice and Logan. May, Charrol, Betty sisters of the groom, were brideschurch will sell ice cream and maids. The attendants wore turA outing pleasant cake on the lawn during the ev quoise dresses of crystal charm brought together descendants of full with skirts. Topping gored The LDS Eighth ward Primary John Franklin and Edith Midgley mng, folowing the program. Mrs Robert Sewell, superinten- the outfits were turquoise net hats will hold a festival August 10 at Bowring. Some forty-nin- e family a and with at the top bow, :30 p. m. at the LDS members met at Rees Pioneer Eighth dent, is being ably assisted by a caught turstatf of volunteers including teach- each wore white gloves and fluor- ward chapel, 39 East Third North park for dinner at 2 p. m. followshoes. They carried The entire Primary will present ed by swimming and games. Folers, committee chairman arid jun- quoise escent pink carnations with single ior leaders. the program, according to Mis lowing the outing they all went to The Community down the Presbyterian Students unable to attend the carnations cascading Melvin Banett, piesident of Hie the N. V. Watkins for a slioit bus chuich is sponsoiing a Vacation bouquKs. mess meeting. Benjamin L. Bow- Church school that convened July first week of school will be we Best man was Duard Andrea-sen- , Primary. come to for final the Proceeds from fes the obtained nng repotted on the progress beregister 31. The school is serving children while Theron Roundy, broth will week. be used for for tival ing made in family genealogy and supplies from kindergarten age through er ot the bride, assumed ushering the and read a letter from T. Bowjring children. Candy Primary sixth grade Subjects studied cenduties baked goods will be sold at 7 p.m. Woodbury, president of the Brittered around everyday living at Centering the hall was a tradiThe public is invited to attend ish LDS mssion. Woodbury is doof the time Christ. tional cake featuring two split lay the affair which will cost 25 cents ing family genealogy in England. ers on the bottom with three tiers Each class witt set up displays per adult. One and a half hours They spent the remainder of the above. It was trimmed with pink of for a closing program that will be entertainment will be evening singing with Jack Bowroses and decorated with wedding held on Friday. Aug. II, at 7:30 ring playing an accordion accombells at the top, and was resting p. m. An outdoor program has paniment. on a white lace cloth underscored been planned on the floodlighted s ON SUNDAY morning the famwith pink. Candelabra and lawn of the church. all gathered and attended The Womens Association of the ily along with white roses with a white adorned the table, church in the Third LDS ward down beaded decoration leading and then ate dinner at the Idle Marriage licenses issued by the to the cake. Isle. The remainder of the afterBox Elder County Cleiks ofnoon they listened to tape recordAunts of the bride were in fice, Brigham City. of the Daisy THE MEETING charge of the evening refresh ings Maes club was held at the ments, assisted by Marilyn Evans Attending the leunion weie Mr. The licenses home of Donna Sato. Meeting was I arene Ward, following marriage Connie and Leila and Mis, Jack Bowung, Sail called to order by Nancy Misrasi, Hansen and Ann Campbell serv were issued from the oil ice of the Calif.; Mr. and Mis Beniaand Kathryn Roche led in a song. county clerk from July 27 31. ing. All aie cousins of the bride min L. Uowring and son, John, ot of in led Donna Sato the Verdon pledge Dwain 20, of for the In the gifts Thompson, Have you, Los Angeles; Mr. and Mis L. D charge pledge. allegiance and were Janiel Hansen Brigham City, and Carolyn Stokes, reception and son, Harold, Mi. and The meeting then adjourned and Lois Smith, Barbara Maero, Kar- 20, Tremonton, with the consent of Welling Mrs. Dee or has someone Packer, Jack B. Wat the girls cooked a complete break- en Norr and Judy Ward. Presid- Orpha L. Thompson. Issued July Mr. and Mrs. Norman B. kins, Next the fast for their mothers. ing at the guest book was Kath 27. Watkins and family. Salt Lake you know, club members worked on their ryn Mangan. John Brent Lewis, 17, North City; Mr. and Mrs. Duane B. record books. Throughout the evening, music Willard, and Tamar Hunt, 16, Welling and family. Bountiful; Mr. moved of end Mrs. L. V. Richardson and club was rendered by Geneive Walker, Plain City, with the consent THE A vocal solo was offered by Car-m- i Thora Hunt and Bonita Lewis. Ishas about finished its club work family, Tempe, Ariz.; Mr. and new home? McNeil and David sued July 27. Campbell, Mrs. Vernon B. Watkins and famfor this yeur. All their requirea piano solo during the reWilliam Lorin Walker, 25, Per- ily, Phoenix, Ariz.; Mr. and Mrs. ments have been met and girls played Tour Welcome Wagon ry, and Marian Jeppson, 19, Brig- Basil Fife, Mr. and Mrs. Wynn and the leaders are awaiting the ception program. a short honeymoon ham City. Issued July 31. Hoetea will call with Following Fife and family; Mrs Adele Hall 14. exhibition Aug community to Canada, the couple is mak Arvin Jack Pounder, 23, Brig- and family; Mr. and Mis. N V. The club held its gift and friendly camp on trip a home in ham City, and Maigaret Hacking, Watkins and son, Dick, all of BrigLogan. greeting! from the cum the Cub river and are looking for- mg 17, Brigham City, with the consent ham ward to going again next year. tounity. City. Members of the first food group ercises, which will begin at 7:30 ol Mary G. Hacking. Issued July 31. Lorie Grover as p. m. that evening on the Fellow have included Two Civil War battles were president; Toni Johnson as vice ship Hall lawn. near an old ford across fought ice and cream Homemade cake land holdings president; Janice Bennett as sec- will Federal in just Cabin creek, live miles southwest be served to guests for 25 retary; Terry Richards as repora serving, with coffee to be five stutes Alaska, Nevada, Utah, of Ketchum, Okla. This was un cents as Blanchard PA and ter, Dalynn Idaho, and Oregon total some 525 old military road connecting Ft. song leader. Leaders for the club sold for five cents a cup. Proceeds million acres. Gibson and Ft. Leavenworth. be social will cream from the ice are Mrs Lily Bennett and Diana used to send clothing already col Bennett. lected for overseas relief to its Say "Speak-cdestination. Chairman for the social event is Mrs. Byron Huntsman, who is to your present income being assisted by members of the CALIFORNIANS Womens Associaton. with a small capital investment. All persons in the community An ice cream social has been are invited to attend the ice cream scheduled for Friday, Aug. 11, by social, as well as the Bible school the Women's Association of the closing exercises. Children from Community Presbyterian church. each class will perform on the The event is scheduled to be held program, and parents of the chilStack heels and the immediately following the daily dren ore particularly urged to Vacation Bible school closing ex new square toe. Corinne 4Hers Enjoy Camping at j 0 . Lrki JW&q "fc. 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