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Show THE BOX EIDER NEWS, Brigham Gfy, Ufafi Brigham City to attend the-- , htnch-eowhich is open to all newcomers members or not of the mean, a. m. with the executive board acting as hostesses for the day. will begin at Bridge playing 9:30 a. m. with Mrs. Harold Hartmann and Mrs. Carver Kennedy in charge of the morning bridge are asked to grens Ladies Shop, with mana- program. Players so that ger Vic Forsgren giving fashion come promptly at 9:30 tips he has garnered from recent pairings can be made and high trips to style showings in New scores tabulated. is exinvitation A SPECIAL York City. Models will be memto tended to recent newcomers bers of the Newcomers club. THE AFFAIR will begin with a social time at 11 a. m., where punch and coffee will be served as club members and the newer newcomers get acquainted. Luncheon will be served at Fall .Fashion Show, to Highlight Tuesday, September 12, 1961 n, Brigham City Welcome Wagon Newcomers club will start the fall season's meetings with a special event on Tuesday, Sept. 19, at the Holy Cross Lutheran church ccnc Sarah Yates, Society Editor recreation hall. Special feature of the day will be a fashion show of fall creations, showing the latest styles and colors for the 1961-6fall and winter season. Fashions for the Telephone PA 2 ywwwvym, usuudm event Couple Weds by Fors- - p I. the HOTEL BRIGHAM ' i t' , - S-stf- tjk Take advantage of l i MATCHING headdress of white waxed seed pearls held the veil in brides shoulder-lengtplace. Completing the picture was lovely cascading bouquet of red roses and white lace ribbon. Dressed alike in shocking red chiffon over taffeta dresses were the brides attendants. Sister of the bride, Mrs. Den W. Kinkel, Jr., was the matron of honor, and the bridesmaids were Mrs. Russell Mrs. R. Stanton Meyerhoffer, Brown, Mrs. Anne Linde and Miss Jean Fuguel. 2431 and Mrs. S.. Noman Lee bridesmaids were Millard and Elizabeth Ann Richman. Flower girl Elizabeth Kunkel wore a dress of white eyelet cotton and carried a wicker basket of red roses. The other (Rozanna) Scholes of Farming-tonMrs. Clark W. (Mary) Hig- attendants carried cascading bougins of Boulder City, Nev.; and quets of white spider mums. Mrs. W. S. (Florence) Burnham Acting as best man was James of Los Angeles, Calif. Caddy, while the ushers were Jay Arbon, Del W. Kunkel, Jr., RanThe Lees are proud of their dall Tyson, and Charles Whit20 grandchildren, and can boast worth. 37 on the The newlywed honeycouple family ledger. They are an ac mooned at Grand Teton National tive and happy couple with 62 park and Jackson Hole, Wyo. In the fall, bridegroom Richyears of marriage to prove their love and fidelity to one another, man will continue his studies at Utah State University, where he is majoring in mathematics. JUNIOR Mark 62nd Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. S. Norman Lee of Brigham City observed their 62nd wedding anniversary quietly in their home at 121 North Main on Monday, Sept. 11. The day marked the 62nd milestone in the marriage that began on Sept. 11, 1899, with on impressive ceremony in the Salt Lake LDS temple. The couple has made their home in Brigham City since then, and are well known in the community for thoir many active years in serving the Church Latter-daof Jesus Christ of Saints. y He knew LEE served for years as stake president of the old Box Elder stake prior to its S. NORMAN division into two stakes. Mrs. Lee has also been active In all phases of the church's auxiliary organisations. Before his marriage, Mr. Lee served an LDS mission to Sweden and later served again in the mission field in England. have Marking their marriage been the birtl i of six children, five of whom are living. Their first child, a son, Irvine K. Lee, died at the ego of two. The Lees do not feel that they lost their son since their faith in the LDS church tells them that the family will someday be joined again. CORINNE CAMP of the Daugh- will be me mf- cd to attend this first meeting of the season. DESERET CAMP of the Daugh- ters of Utah Pioneers will hold their first meeting of the season at the home of Mrs. I.ucy Wright on Friday. Sept. 15, at 7.30 p. m, A good attendance is requested, FIVE DAUGHTERS of the couple include Mrs. George K. (Rho-dn- ) Lewis of Springdale, Utah; Mrs. William (Ora) Knecht of Mass ; Mrs. W. B. Shrewsbury. Open House Set for Saturday For Former Resident And Bride CONTROL AND CONSERVE Scheduled Meet $999.50. Knowing your business is important. Especially is this true with an organization like the U.S. Brewers Association t. whose trained staff is constantly at work to help preserve orderly, conditions for the sale of beer and ale, the light beverages of moderation enjoyed in Utah. CALLING ALL BOYS e. 6 THROUGH 10! t Since their wedding in Yilko, Nev., on Aug. 12, the couple has from ages Council. 7 to 17 in the Utah PARENTS! j preparations don't forget one your to see your of the most important jobs you have growing student gets his Eagle Auxiliary j Girl Scouts back-to-scho- where to hit! nary sledge hammer and the pump started turning again. He was thanked profusely and congratulated for his skill His bill was $1,000. The and know-hooutraged mine operators sent the bill back and demanded an itemization. The engineer replied as follows: For bitting the wheel with a hammer, 504, for knowing where to hit the wheel, Members o fthe Eagles Auxiliary will meet on Wednesday, Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Dallas made a home in Clearfield, where Sept. 13, at 8:30 p. m. at the Aerie R. Cutler will be honored at an the bridegroom is employed as a home. All members are urged to open house on Saturday, Sept. 16, pharmacist, and the bride works attend this regular business meetfrom 7:30 to 10 p. m. at the home with Stimpsons, Inc., of Clearfield. ing of the group. of the brides parents at 345 South ' The couple will be on hand A brief officers meeting will be Sixth in Clearfield. All friends and relatives of the throughout the evening to greet held prior to the regular session, friends and relatives, and beginning at 8 p. m. Officers are couple are invited to attend the their a invitation is extended to requested to be in attendance, acspecial of house Corjinne the former open of friends the bridegroom from cording to the president, Frankie , and his man bride. Maddox. the Brigham City area. Tll NEW Mrs. Cutler is the former Sheila Fraley of Clearfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Fraley, also of Clearfield. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ransom J. Cutler of OTHER LEADERS present will be Mrs. John Hablitzei, Mrs. E. B. Gentry, Mrs. Edward Comin-gorMrs. Clarence Kastrop, Mrs. LaMoyne Frost, Mrs. Coleman M. Whitlock, Jr., of Brigham City, and Mrs. John Contento of TreMrs. monton, troop consultants. O'Dell George and Mrs. John Burnett will be troop organizers. Anyone new to the city who is By interested in having her daughter Girl Scout leaders from Brig- become a Girl Scout, especially ham City and Tremonton will ga- those who are already registered ther Wednesday at 10 a. m. in scouts, are also invited. If unable contact Bldg. 21 at Intermountain school to attend the meeting, for their monthly neighborhood Mrs. McDonald at PA meeting. Mrs. Malcolm E. McDonald, Arkansas was a state for more neighborhood chairman, will tell than 75 years before it adopted Pf P,ans ,or 1961-6- for Girl Scouts an official state flag, In EX serious danger. In desperation a Scotch engineer working in a competitive mine was summoned. He climbed up on the pump flywheel, struck it a mighty blow with an ordi- NEWCOMERS SHOW FASHIONS Vic Forsgren of Forsgrens Ladies Shop gives fashion tips to model Mrs. Joseph Canfield as Mrs. Donald Kase and Mrs. Fred Loichinger watch. All are newcomers to Brigham City with only a few months residence in the area, and will be modeling fashions for the Welcome Wagon Newcomers Club luncheon to be held Tuesday, Sept. 19, at the Holy Cross Lutheran Church recreation hall. Neighborhood Meeting Set ters of Utah Pioneers will hold their first meeting of the season on rridny, Sept. 22, ut 2 p. m. at the home of Eva Harper. Diane Harper and Margaret Anderson Ogden, Utah One of the early engineering feats in Utah was the big Cornish pump which raised waters from the fabulous Ontario Mine at Park City. It could pump 3.606,404 gallons oi water each day, lifting it 400 feet out of the mine. One day the Cornish pump stopped. Nothing would get it going again and the rising water in the mine was a e, 20 OF OGDEN Washington Blvd. Did Yo'uKnow ... h Mr. until SUPPLIES FOR ALL MAKES A WED IN AUGUST Miss Virginia Lynn Amundsen became the bride of Jerald Eugene Richman in a lovely garden wedding per formed in August. Following the late summer ceremony, the couple was honored at a reception after which they honeymooned in Grand Teton National Park. They are now making a home in Brigham City. 10 a.m. ol sleep. EVERTONS REGISTER NOW - for Andersens -- Ford, Inc. mm IKii Its CONTEST FREE... Its FUN! Nothingto buy! And you can win lots of PRIZES, too! It'i true, fellows! You don't have to buy a or to compete in the PUNT, thing to enter PASS & KICK Contest sponsored by Ford Dealers In cooperation with the National Football League. 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SETTING for the nuptial ceremony was in the Garden Park LDS ward in Salt Lake City, where the couple traded vows in a garden wedding on Aug. 11. Ofat the ceremony was ficiating Bishop Willis F. Taylor. &V?2 Cancellations will be accepted up until noon on Monday, Sept. 18. Failure to cancel reservations will result in a late fee of $1.50. This is a FREE SERVICE conducted by Mr. Clive Woodbury at The couple was honored at a breakfast at Romigs wedding Cafe Potpourri in Salt Lake City prior to their wedding, with the affair hosted by Mrs. Ellis Richman, mother of the groom. V. Fri-da- 15. Sept. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 Making their home in Brigham City are newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Eugene Richman. The new Mrs. Richman is the former Virginia Lynnn Amundsen, daughter of Mrs. Ardis F. Millard of Bountiful and Max R. Amundsen of Parents of the brideHolladay. Ellis groom are Mr. and Mrs. E. Richman of Brigham City. ihi Reservations for the luncheon may be made by contacting Mrs. J. L. Powers at PA by FREE HEARING AID CLINIC Garden Rite in : i will be provided 1 ization. Newcomers Club September Meet Phone PA 31 ANDERSENS - FORD, INC. 323 South Main Street Brigham City, Utah |