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Show Tuesday, May T, 1962 THE BOX EIDER MEWS, Brigham City, UtaK U sr Postpones Meet SOUTH BOX ELDER Council ef An impressive LDS temple cer--j its regular PTA has postponed emony united Patricia Evans and Kirk Gardner in marriage recent-- ' meeting from Thursday, May 3. to the next Thursday evening. May ly. The early spring ceremony was solemnized in the Logan LDS !3. It .vil be held at the Lincoln eehaol auditorium, and further detemple. Parents of the bride are Mrs. tails will be announced next week Peter Mclvried of Willard and All council members and elected Sam Evans of Ogden. The brideare PTA officrs of local groups groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. the for in be attendance to Sarah Yates, Society Editor PA urged Telephone Darrell Gardner of Brigham City. business session. THE COUPLE was honored at id&cMt a reception at the Willard Second LDS ward following the wedding. Greeting guests as honorary hosts and hostesses were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Candland, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis. Wearing traditional bridal white, the new Mrs. Gardner was lovely in a sheath style gown OAK CAMP met at the home of of bndal satin trimmed in ChanAlice Sederholm on April 26, with tilly lace. Her fingertip butterfly Ellen Siggard in charge. Opening veil was released from a dainty song was "Count Your Blessings beaded crown. Completing the and the opening prayer was led bridal ensemble was a bouquet by Lenora Holmes. Minutes were club formed of four dozen pink THE DAISY MATES roseread and approved, and roll call met on April 23 at the leader's buds centered with a white orrevealed that 15 members and one 10 home. The meeting started a! chid. visitor were present a. m. Larraine Yamasaki is this MAID OF HONOR for the ocEllen Siggard good years teacher. reported Elections were held for the com- casion was Miss RoJean Reeves, cheer calls on Annie Valentine on and the bride was also attended her 94th birthday, and on Geor-gett- a ing year. Taking office as piesi-den- t was Susan Fillmore; vice by bridesmaids Margaret Bott, Stokes. She also showed a secre- Kathy Claybaugh, Margaret Swan president, Colleen Marble; quilt block to members and inand Little Gardner. Kay Lyn Misrasi; structed each member to make a tary, Nancy reporter, Donna Sato; song leader, Nuncy Margaret Jensen was flower girl. similar block for the groups Sato; health and safety chairman, Each held a parasol covered with project. pink and white carnations. Kathy Roche. Best was A man of the life of Alice and SKETCH Veran Smith, The leader told what is expectD. Sederholm was given by Alice ed of the girls in the following ushering duties were assumed by Sederholm, followed by the lesson summer. Meeting adjourned at Sammy Evans, Brent Bradbury Pat Evans and Kirk Gardner exchanged WED IN TEMPLE and Stephen Ward. on markers presentd by Lavisa 10:30 a. m. nuptial vows recently in the Logan LDS Temple. The young REFRESHMENTS were served Nelson. MERRY MIXERS met at the the Willard Second LDS ward at a was honored at reception couple home of Wendy Webb on Monday, by Denise Baddley, Sharon Ward Our Mountain following the ceremony and are now making a home in Brigham Closing song, Marlene Bosley, Sandy Rollins, The following officers Ann April 23. was followed by So Dear City. Home Susan and Hansen, Wheatley, were elected: Susan Brown as refreshments served by Ellen SigThose in Barbara Blanchard. president; Wendy Webb as vice More than 2 5 billion pounds of gard, Harriet Jeppsen and Kath-- I Mac-keof were gifts charge Marilyn prsident; DeAnna Cheney as Karen Karlene Simonsen, dog food were purchased last year. ryn Forrest. Llaudia Humphreys as reNel-seSandra Goodell, Larkin, Judy porter; Kathy Ellis as song leadand Janet Lott, while Janet er, and Christine Cheney as acBeecher sat at the guest book. leader. tivity Brigham City Golf and Country Appearing on the program dur- club ladies Plans were made for the comauxiliary will gather ing the evening were Rusty Jen- on the first ing year and refreshments were Wednesday of every Call Marie sen, Madsen, Marilyn served by the hostess. month for duplicate bridge sesRoJean Reeves and Charlotte ANNUAL sions. The regular play will beTHIS N THAT club met on April Maxfield. at 1 p. m. unless other notifiwith Patricia Peterson giving gin a short honeymoon cation is made to members. Following the prayer. Norma Jean Sheffield to Las Vegas, the couple is All members and their partners led the pledge. The minutes were trip a home in Brigham City. are invited to the first session read and corrected. After the bus- making Miss Joan Reeves will become the bride of SETS JUNE DATE of the current season, set for Wediness meeting, the girls worked Shannon Christiansen in a ceremony to be performed on June 7 in the on their simple articles, the TV nesday, May 2, at the club house. Salt Lake LDS Temple. Ihey will be honored at a reception that New members needing instruchead scarves. and slippers evening in the Brigham City Eleventh LDS ward. tion in the playing of duplicate On April 16, Nancy Peart gave the prayer. Debbie Nelson led the bridge will find many others willing to help them, so all are inviwhich minutes the pledge, after 1 ted to come and play or to learn. were read and corrected. o DEMONSTRATIONS were assign-tHome Safety each member of the club for Spade and Trowel Garden club BROOMS MADE AT THE STATE BLIND CENTER NEW YORK (UPI) Home ownthe future, then they worked on will meet at the home of Mrs TV slippers and head scarves un- Richard Yeakey, 664 Medoland, on ers should combine a household club will Bowen as president; Mrs. Blaine til it was time to adjourn (he Wednesday, May 2, at 8 p. m safety check with their annual Ladies Buy an extra fine quality broom to Community Members are asked to take notice spring cleanup, building experts meet on Thursday, May 3, at the Olsen as vice president; Mrs. Earl meeting. It was decided that the girls of the change of meeting dates advise. If you have a sand box, support a very fine institution. War Memorial Home for its an- Olsen as secretary; Mrs. Melvin for the evening will be sift the sand to make sure its nual t curing officers party spon- Peart as corresponding secretary; would work hard on their simple free of nails and glass Check play Mrs. Darwin Young as treasurer, article to see if they could be Mrs. Cecil Troutman. sored by the incoming officers. parts. and planting a rock equipment for defective and Mrs. John Baxter as histor- judged at the next meeting, which Planning Guests of honor at the event will ian. The officers have been in- was st for April 30. Norma Jean wil be the topic for the When adding a game room or pagarden mabe retiring otiicers, Mrs. DeLaun stalled and will Professor Otto tio surface it with a plan the clubs Sheffield demonstrated on how to meeting, with terial such as quarry tile. Sackett, Mrs. Wayne Bowen, Mrs. program for the inmake for USU the horticulture durslippers, pompoms Reithman, coming year Laird Stringham, Mrs. Frank Talstructor, as guest speaker. ing the summer months. and Jacobsen bot, Mrs LaMar Exhibit for the evening will be Refreshments will be served durMrs. VelRoy Christensen. by Mrs. Stanley Veatch prepared with the theme, Incoming officers in charge of ing the party time, and a good Spring Has atfor is all who time planned the event will include Mrs. Wayne Sprung! tend. Members are urged to be Roll call of members will ask piesent for this importunt meeting. Mrs. Nancy Forrester played each person in attendance to name hostess to her son and grandson, a garden pest shes out to get, or Serving committee for the day is headed by Shirley Davis assis- Crosby Bott and son, Bruce, of a new perennial she is growing ted by Helen Cagle, Doris Baugh, Inglewood, Calif., over the Easter for her flower beds. A review of current garden arGlenna Smith and Jennie Gourley weekend. Her son makes his annual visit ticles will be given by Mrs. Dean to the area during the Easter va- Kenny. Members are asked to cation, and the family enjoyed call the hostess if they cannot be Thursday, May 3, has been set many evenings of visiting. present for the meeting. Lincoln school for the annual ONLY Spring Festival. This year the event will he held in the new Box Elder High school gymnasium. Many friends and relatives of Theme tor the evening will be Young Americans in Action and Helen Jane Lemons piano stuof the dents crowded into the Willard it will feature highlights schools physical fitness program LDS ward chapel on Saturday, conducted during the past two 28, at 2:30 p. m. for a reci April years. Parents and friends of the young- tal featuring the students. sters participating are urged to Those participating in the reciattend the festival. Tickets will be sold for 25 cents per person, and tal included Colleen Barker, Douglas Lemon, Jent Lemon, Douglas ithe public is invited to attend. Younger, Janice Johannson, Linda Leora Checketts, Lemon, Mrs. Earlene Checketts. Mrs. Doris Younger, Rodney Lemon, Lynda Larkin, Mrs. Arlene Tucker, Tonya Williams, Linda Woodland, Lemon, Dee Ann Johannson, Vickie Young and Kathie Olson. cene . temple Rites in Couple Council of PTA j 53 Ijrt Local Miss Sets June Date! Mr. and Mrs. Royie H Reeves of Brigham City announce the marand forthcoming to of their Joan, daughter, riage Shannon Christiansen, son of Dr. of and Mrs. Leon Christiansen Vest Covina, Calif. The couple wifi be married in LDS temple on June 7. 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