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Show Ml VFW Auxiliary Tuesday, August 22, 196T Brigham Gty, Utah THE BOX ELDER NEWS, 3tH!,-0- Entertains Vets Local VFW Auxiliary members sponsored a coffee hour at the 12th Administration evenue Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, Aug. 15, from 2 to 4 p m. During the social time the ladies visited with patients and served punch, coffee, and cake. Recent guests at the home of Mrs. Abel S. Rich of Brigham City were her son and family Mr. and Mrs. Lowell (Afton) Rich and son Stephen of Tempe, Ariz. The family was vacationing in Yellowstone National park and also visited Mrs Richs parents in Ogden. During the summer, Mrs. Rich has also welcomed visits from her other two children who make their homes out of the state. Last month son Carlisle Rich of Culver, Calif., visited on his way home from an engineering convention in Denver. Earlier in the summer daughter Mrs. Owen J. Cook and her family of Long Beach, Calif., visited with Mrs. Rich. Mr. and Mrs. Ross C. Bowen will be honored at un open house CELEBRATE ANNIVtRSARY Friday celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary. Bowens Mark 50th Anniversary Ross C, Bowen golden wedding anniversary Friday, Aug. 25 They were married Sept. 14, 1911, in the Salt Lake LDS temple. by ; The couple will be honored their children, Mrs. John M. (Dorothy) Hansen of Ogden and Mrs. Norman A. (Kathleen) Christensen of Rochester, Minn , at open house reception Friday evening at Mr. and Mrs. will mmk their the Fourth ward amusement hall, 25 North Thud East Friends and relutn es may call between the hours of 6 30 and 9.30 p m. Bowen is currently serving his tenth year as secretary-manage- r of the Box Elder Chamber of WHOLE-HOUS- E AIR CONDITIONER Sheila Fraley of Clearfield became the bride ot WED IN ELKO Dallas R. Cutler, former resident of Brigham City, in a ceremony performed Aug. 12 in Elko Nev. The couple is making a home in Clearfield, where they are both employed. Courtland 48 North Main , Get delphia, Washington, D C., Gettysburg, Niagara Falls and other points of interest. Your Education the Y's Way life-tim- ( a) ... , ,v yv - S zy Prepare for the Future at a S j, h GREAT University e d d f 07 York City, Boston, Chicago, Phila- - Cumorah Pageant a -- Phone PA and other LDS h fvt SEASHORES WHILE IN the East they visited historical spots and toured New rT;Tcroi J HAPPIER HOMES BY After their return to Utah several Bridegroom Cutler is a graduate social events have been held in of Box Elder High school, and the the couples honor in Provo, Clear- University of Utah, and is a registered pharmacist. He is employed field and Salt Lake City. at Clearfield pharmacy. The bride is a graduate of Davis emSince their weeding, the couple is been School and has High Inc., of making a home m Clearfield, ploye dwith Stimpsons, where both will continue worikng. Clearfield. Couple Trades Wedding Vows ss- . . SFEDDEKS Mrs. Bowen, the former Rachel Wardrop of Salt Lake City, has been active in many civic organiWhile in New York they took in Some 19 people from Brigham stage shows at the Jones Beach zations and associated with the City and the local area chartered also saw famous Rockettes at Commerce and third term as Relief society of the Fourth ward the Esther James green bus tour and Radio City music hall. They travstate legislator. As a retired PenMr. and Mrs. Bowen have sev- conducted by Elva Wilde, with the eled through Colorado upon leav- ney store manager, Bowen has en grandchildren. group leaving bound for the Hill ing and made a grand loop to the e been a The family requests no gifts. civic woiker and Cumorah pageant. The travelers East coast, then returned by way left on July 21 and returned Aug. of the old Mormon trail to Salt 12 after a trip enjoyed by all. Lake City. Those enjoying the trip included Highlights included the great pageant at the Hill Cumorah, Nau-vo- Elva and Wallace Wilde and grandCarthage, Liberty, Indepen- son Steven Adams, Ephriam and grave, Verna Johnson, Emma Prisbrey, dence, Oliver The Seventh LDS Ward was thelH. Brown in marriage on Aug. 11 Parents of the bride are Mr. and David WhitmersCowderys Lola Stowell, Amelia Hunsaker, grave, was for unitsolmen at a the D. of Mrs. wedding Officiating ceremony setting Busby Roy Brigham Sacred Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Flansen of CoPalmyra Hawkes Ann Ronald and Bishop Morgan Busby ing sther City, and the bridegroom is the rinne, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest son of Mr. and Mrs Allen S and white gloves, and carried nose- Wilde of Willard. ' a- Brown of Ogden. gays of pink carnations. ALL CAME HOME thrilled with Best man for the groom was Slilo their over thousand-milI ollowing the ceremony, the wed trip and for the ceremony tours of spots such as the plane-tanuding party retired to the home of Hall, and ushers Cl Busthe brides parents for a buffe were Blake Burr and Michael in Denver, Paul Reveres n home in Bostor and the buildings ' style dinner preceding the recep by. V ,V". tion. a in the national capitol. The brides mother chose The wedding Richard Felt, who is serving on party greeted sheath dress of blue and white guests at a reception in the Sev- embroidered linen for the occa- an LDS mission in New York, took enth LDS Ward lecreation hall sion. Mrs. Brown wore a tur- part in the pageant. Four bus loads from this area carried 164 later in the evening. Centering the quoise chiffon organdy three-tierehall was a lovely cake gown, and each mother wore a persons with 60 on each bus and 1 four bus drivers on the trip. Tours with layers resting on dainty col- corsage of baby orchids. umns. The pink and white theme In charge of the refreshments from the area are arranged by t- of the wedding was carried out in for the evening were Mrs. Henry Elva Wilde. Holst. decorating of the cake, which was Jensen and Mrs. Robert a miniature bride and Serving the guests were LaRee topped by v ! gloom. Butt, Janet Stumm and Pamela While greeting guests, the bnde Olsen. 1 tiadi-tioiiwas udiant m a Mis. W. W. Ratcliff, Carolyn v Y gown of white lace and tulle. Balls, and Mrs. Lynn Nelson were r The fitted bodice was emphasiz- in charge of displaying the gifts ed in the standing Queen Ann col- during the evening, This while Mrs. lar and long pointed sleeves. Her Same Johnson presided at the young woman has regfull sknt was a series of tiered guest book istered her choices for tulle and lace ruffles. Completing No program was held during the wedding gifts through the wedding ensemble was a finger- evening. However, an impressive our BRIDAL REGISTRY tip veil of tulle caught up to a vocal number was presented during seed the ceremony by a trio composed crown of white lace and Natalie Hadfield, Carolyn pearls. She carried a bouquet of of Kathryn cybidium otchids and pink roses Sackett, and Gwenna Mae Bowen. Strate with while satin streamers. The wedding march was played by See her choices at Matron of honor Mrs. Reed Rid- Mrs. Adolph Olsen. r PALMER JEWELRY The bride wore a going away outing, an aunt of the bride from Long Member Guild ol Beach, Calif., wore a sheath dress fit of black and white linen with Diamond Experts of blue brocaded taffeta, Brides-- white accessories to complement maids Leitha Jensen and Karen her sheath dress. The couple will Hover woie matching sheaths in honeymoon enroute to San Pedro, pink brocaded taffeta. 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Beautiful new build- V f f Plan Now to Enroll Autumn Semester .... ............. . . cur AN0 MAIl . . ., r TOi Public Relations Department Brigbam Young University, Provo, Utah Pleoso send me more especially Interested information REMEMBER THESE DATES Orientation about BYU, I on Registration In Sept. Sept. 12-1- 5 16-1- 9 Brigham Young NAME.. 1 ' 1 UNIVERSITY ADDRESS.. CIT- Y- ..STATE.. Esther Ann Busby and Ronald II. KICIIE AUGUST 0tS Brown traded nuptial vows in a ceremnnv in the Seventh IDS Ward in Brigham t ity. Hie bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. Busby of Brigham City, and the biidegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen S. Brown of Ogden. XT mvt mm , j heating equipment ready for the heating season See that it is turned on NOW I Flues See that (lues anti chimneys arc clear, clean and light, :r. & 4r t yl(, , Safeco is the auto insurance for careful drivers . people who tako their dm ing seriously. Careful drivers ave money With Safeco low, 'Trefcrred Risk raUa. fr 11. DEE Pilot Light IIaxe your gas checked M JOHNSON Your Insurance Counselor PA or PA d shrines. Enjoy Tour to received the Jaycees Public Ser vice Award for 1901, Motoring to the capitol city for the coffee hour service was Mrs Royal Petersen of Perry, Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. Donald S Nelsen of Brigham City, and Mrs Dee Yearsley of Willard. WITH THIS AMAZING NEW COMFORT SYSTEM - Grove, Area Residents farmers. YOUR HOME CAN BE HAPPIER Brigham City ManlClaims Bride of Dallas R. Cutler, formerly Brigham City, claimed Sheila Fraley of Clearfield as his bride in a ceremony performed in Elko, Nev., on Aug. 12. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Claude Fraley of Cleafield, and the groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ransom J. Cutler of Corinne. Clubs Help SEOUL (UPI) More thou Korean youths have organized clubs to help transmit 7,342 methods improved agricultural from U. 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