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Show 1 cene ocial Sarah Yates, Society Editor Couple Wed in Telephone PA TeyUelng Tor tip In; amTIudlleby Yolanda Allen, MargareFBess, Ger-th- a Ethel Chiodo, Blondie Fridal, Ed-n- a Waldron, Arvilla Powers and Fronk, Aldrean Gibson, Ulalla Williams for in cup on nine. Elois Palmer, Mildred Hansen, 1 Lucille Waldron, Lola May 2 competition was the U. S. Shumway, Ger-th- a Winzeler, Etta Christensen, Elaine Royal Shoe Tournament, and Brockscore net low had Williams Holmgren and Marjorie Leone Boothe copping first place Yo- man. honors in bridge and Manila Hors- with 33, Adlea Rush with 34, landa Allen and Lucille Waldron ley winning second prize for with 37, and Ami Moser, Lola Party bridge was played followthe luncheon and award ing bridge. Winzeler and Grace Beasley with APRIL 18 winners were Grace 37. Low putts were scored by Beasley for low putts, Doris Dahlin Margaret Fly, with high score on for most on seven. four going to Marguerite Rich. Winners in April 25 compaction, Dorothy Earl had the most eights, WE REPAIR which was local tournament day, while low putts were tied by Lufound Hazel Kaiser with low putts, cille Waldron, MAKES ALL Margaret Fly and Darlene Billings and Manila Hors- - Delies Bloom. Lady Golfers Announce Winners At Monthly Luncheon May 6th Tuesday, May 22, 1962 Gfy, Utafi THE &0X ELDER NEWS, BrigKam 53 Golf and bridge prizes for the month were awarded at the regular Ladies Day luncheon of the Brigham City Golf and Country club on Wednesday, May 16. The prizes had accumulated for the past month and were presented to the following ladies for golfing competition: Mrs. Grace Beasley won the pin for low putts for the month, with WATER MYSTERY DAY was May 9, and Ami Moser walked away with low gross of 42. Maxine Clark and Marian Higginson had a low net of 33, and Elois Palmer and LaVon Thompson tied for low putts with 14. Shirley Simper had the most penalties, Marian Merrell had the most eights, and Aldea Gibson the most putts. Home Rifes Simple home wedding rites performed May 4 united Miss Saurv-drBeecher and Paul A. McNeely in marriage. The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride's grandmother, Mrs. Lucy L. Johnson in the presence of close friends and relatives. Officiating was LDS Bishop Carlyle Jensen. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Merl Beecher of Brigham City. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McNeely of Willard. a SOFTENERS Lindsay Softwater Co. 1 7 North Main St. Phone Chairman of the days luncheon was Marguerite Rich . She was assisted in planning and preparation RINGS Palmers bring you a fascinating new diamond styling. from A thrilling departure traditional ring symmetry. The sparkling beauty of this Solitaire flanked on either side with lovely finish. ON THURSDAY, May 10, the new Mrs. McNeely was guest of ho no at a party hosted by two aunts, Mrs. Clifford Woodland and Mrs. Curtis Johnson. The bride- s, A'atmusf YOURE INVITED Invitations are being extended by Margaret Owen and Nancy Burtcher to George Gourley, Charles Barry, Jerry Sanders and Chester Roberts, left to right, to attend the Civic Improvement Clubs Senior Citizens Social Thursday afternoon. The annual event will be held in the Third LDS ward recreation hall for all local residents 75 years of age and over and their husbands or grooms mother entertained relatives at a party in the couples honor on Sunday, May 20, at her wives. PREFERRED GIFTS 1. WATCHES 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Eagules Auxiliary will hold regular meeting on Wednesday, May 23, at 8 p.m. at the Aeria Home. All members are urged to attend. The meeting will be followed by a potluck dinner, and a good time CRYSTAL SPRINGS make-believ- 10 Miles North of Brigham City on Highway 69 Yeshara Club To Meet Thursday jW Yeshara club will meet on Thursday evening, May 24, at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Gilbert Jensen. All members are urged to be present for an interesting meeting and lesson period. RING TRANSISTOR RADIO Watch for Graduation Valued at $39.95 and up CIVIC CLUB SOCIAL Residents of the Godfrey Nursing Home are given a sneak preview of the program to be presented Thursday afternoon at the Civic Improvement Clubs Senior Citizens Social, from Margaret Owen and Nancy Burtcher. The ladies are, left to right, Mrs. Sarah Shuman, Mrs. Carrie Archibald, Mrs. Susan South worth, Mrs. Edna Jensen and Ethel Mortensen. They will attend the social as guests of Civic Club ladies. AWAIT PALMER JEWELRY Senior Citizens Social Slated Thursday Senior citizens of Brigham City will be guests of the Civic Improvement club Thursday afternoon on an imaginary trip abroad where they will see Pans in the Spring. e for the Setting journey will be the Brigham City Third LDS ward recreation hall, which will be decorated with a French flair, complete with sidewalk cafes and French chateaus in the background. ALL CITIZENS of this area 75 years of age and over, along with their husbands and wives, will have reserved seats on whatever mode of transportation is necessary to convey their imaginations SILVERWARE BilClr self-hel- p AT CAMERA THIS WEEK ONLY! RAD, with CD EX fhTRANSIST0R each of purchase in charge. Persons attending SPECIAL RATES FOR PARTIES AND REUNIONS TYPEWRITER 7. FOUNTAIN PEN 8. WALLET Plans Meeting the medical classes sponsored by the local auxiliary are reminded that the class session will begin a half hour early at 7 p.m. on Tuesday evening. for GRADUATION an actual survey made of 1962 graduates the following items are listed in order of their popularity: Eagles Auxiliary by the committee to the land of the French people. Possports will not be required . . . just a desire to attend. Departure time is scheduled for 2:30 p. m. Private chauffeurs from the Civic Improvement club will pick up the guests at their homes and perform the same service at the close of the program. THE PROGRAM for the afternoon will include special musical and dance numbers adding to the Parisian atmosphere, and the refreshments are bound to have a French flavor. The guests will be presented with individual favors and special prizes will be awarded to the youngest person who has lived the most years and to the couple who has been married the long est number of years. The chairman urges all persons LADIES FROM Civic Improve- 75 years of age and over to circle ment club will pay a visit to all of the senior citizens of this area, ex- May 24 on their calendars and be tending a personal invitation to ready for the anunal party. them to attend. However, committee members said Monday that in the event anyone is missed or Another BIG STEP was not home at the time the visit was made, they are still invited to attend. Those desiring transportation to and from the party are urged to call Mrs. Burton Pett at PA or Mrs. LaVon Thompson at PA and leave their name and address. Mrs. Pett is general chairman of the event and is being assisted by Mrs. Thompson and a committee of Civic club members. ffei if your American Dealers Make the Magic of work for you... it's in both AMERICAN, Mattress Rebuilding Gasolines! The minute you get behind the wheel , you're way ahead ! how you feel when the Magic of M2P G is going for you in the gasoline you buy. 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McNeely Is also a graduate of the local high school and is employed by a Tremonton construction firm. Following a short honeymoon trip to Yellowstone National park, the couple is making a home in Brigham City. is promised 2 NEW SWING in MAID OF Honor was Merline Jeppsen, while a brother of the assumed groom, Clair McNeely, best man duties. Prior to the ceremony the bride was feted by two friends Rochelle Huggins and Merline Jeppsen at a bridal shower. Guests were close friends of the bride. WED RECENTLY Saundra Beecher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merl Beecher, became the bride of Paul A. McNeely in a late spring ceremony performed at the home of her grandmother in Brigham City. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neely of Willard. 723-747- |