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Show Tuesday, July 24, 1962 Brigham Gty, Utah THE BOX EIDER NEWS, ocia Sarah Yates, Society Editor Willard Girl Tells Of Engagement Telephone FA 53 Marriage licenses issued by the Box Elder County Clerks office, Brigham City. Marriage licenses were issued from the office of the Box Elder county clerk from July 5 to July 19 A LARGE silk rose caught her short brushveil. She carried a cascade of white stephanotis centered with a white orchid back with tulle and a shower of satin ribbons. Attending the bride were Carolyn Hodgson, maid of honor and bridesa maids Vicki Adams, Sheila Whalen All wore and Judy Whittman. sheath dresses of yellow organza styled with round necklines and short bussel skirts. Yellow roses Sandra Olivia Johnson became the bride of WEDS IN ARIZONA held their short flyaway veils and all carried cascades of peach colGareth Maughan Baird, a former resident of Brigham City, in June rites in the Arizona LDS temple at Mesa. They are now making ored glamellins and bridal fern flanked the cake with the same their home in Provo. flowers circling the cake and crystal punch bowl. ,Best man was Douglas Frank Baird, brother of the groom Also were standing with the groom Michael and Kenneth Johnson in The couple honeymooned Grand Canyon and are now at We all home at Provo where the groom enjoyed By Doris Brousseau attempting to will continue his graduate studies in the French billboards translate N-- J Girl Scout Correspondent education administration. menus After a brief shopIn the Amid cheers and laughter, the and autumn he will resume teaching session, we boarded the ping Scout Utah Girl patrol departed train and went to at Orem and his bride will enroll sleep with quite for her senior year at Brigham on July 16 via Union Pacafic rail- a few twinges of excitement. We way, for the Girl Scout Senior would Young university. arrive at Button Bay early roundup in Button Bay State park m the morning THE NEW Mrs. Baird is the in Vermont. Utah Senior Scouts paraded up THURSDAY, we arrived bright daughter of Mr and Mrs Elmo D Johnson of Maywood, Calif. She and down before departure time and early The Essex Junction is an alumna of Huntington Park duly and High school band was on hand to California impressing high school where she was presi- Arizona girls with the fact that the greet us We boarded buses and dent of the Orphelians club, girls Golden Spike patrol, "the pride of went to the Roundup site where league, Lettergils, Modes and Man- the West, we spent the day getting acquainwas stepping aboard. ners, and also was homecoming sea ted and setting up camp On FriAfter we had gained our At the BYU she is a Princess. we walked from car to car day, we were ordered to report business major and is affiliated and legs There to our surnew to the Arena served as president last year of swapping, and making many friends There were over 300 girls prise, we were informed that we Dilcctus Chi social unit. 12 at the The groom is a graduate of BYU on the train, all singing, chatting were to represent region We were to evening campfire in 1961. He served in the U S and writing postcards On the arrival in Chicago, for- raise our symbol, the Joshua tree army two years and completed a White on the 60 foot by 24 map of the mission for the LDS church in the mality was the' keynote gloves and uniforms sprang up as United States southern states The parents of the groom, Mr. if by magic. Three of our girls were asked and Mrs. Edwin Baird, are pressta- to represent countries AS WE entered the Union foreign ently presiding over the Southwest tion, we made a very impressive Doris Brousseau of Brigham City Indian mission with headquarters sight. Dinner was served by the represented the Philippines. Sara at Gallup, N M. Harvey House and most of us ate Jane Crawford of Salt Lake City on tables in the waiting room It wore the Korean national dress, was quite funny to see passengers and Rexa Marie Moffet wore the hurry through and take a double blue umtorm of Finland The arena campfire was offitake at the sight of that huge waiting room turned into a dining cially opened by Mrs Charles national president of the Girl hall. After dinner, we boarded tour Scouts of the United States of buses for a short of Chicago. We saw everything America After this we heard a Ladies Day winners at the local from the beautiful Buckingham taped message from Lady Golf and Country Club were an- fountain World Guider in Chief. A to a popular Beatnik nounced following the regular hangout. fessage from Piesident John F. monthly luncheon on Wednesday, When we arrived at Dearborn Kennedy challenged us to prepare July 18, in the clubhouse. we discovered train ourselves for service to our counstation, June 20 winners were Carrie would not be available our until 1 30 try Johnson with low net, Lola Winz-le- r AFTER THE arena event the a. m. We completely filled the with most specks, Dorothy Earl Utah Patrol met Mrs Culmer. with low specks and Blondie Fndal large upper floor of the station with low putts. June 27 ploy four and danced, sang, and read. The next evening, hospitality Katie Fishbum with the most 4s, Beth Epley with the most 7s, Don- was offered by the Airlines Resna Mann with the most pars, and taurant m Montreal, Canada. This was the first time that many of Wilma Wixom with low putts. the girls had been on foreign soil PUTTING PIN for the month and there was a lot of excitement. went to Blondie Fridal, with bridge prizes going to high scorer Marian Merrell and second place winner LaVon Thompson. Awards were from RAY E. MALMROSE made by Edna Merrell, blast-of- f Most of us dont enjoy being month game chairman. put in the position where we Chairman for the days luncheon have to nag another person. was Kathryn Garmager, assisted I just cant help wondering by committee members LaVoy But, how long it will be this time Chlarson, Clara Nelson, Kay Freebefore the next person grabs the man, Ethel Markeson, Ruth wrong bottle of Marge Williams Margardrugs in his or et Pelham, Maxine Gardner, Marher medicine cabSue FarnsFly, garet Gentry, Ange inet? For your worth, and Wilma Stewart. own sake and that of all others in your home PLEASE keep every bottle and c container clearly , marked and identified. And, Please do not leave anything of Mr. and Mrs LaMont GloveT medicinal nature where your recently received word of the birth ismall children can get into it. 3f their sixth First Believe met Im as grandchild tired of time parents art First Lieutenant and Mrs. William L. Glover, Jr., talking about this as ydu are of reading what Im saying about of Fort Sill, Okla. The little newcomer arrived on it, but for your own sake (and peace of mind) please go do it July 7 at a weight of seven pounds the day after yesterday. Please and 11 ounces. She will be named get it done while youre thinkDebbie Lynn by her delighted paring of it? ents. Malm-ros- e Call PArkway Mom is the former Dorothy Ann for friendly and Pharmacy Wedding, daughter of Mrs Loretaccurate service. prescription ta R. Wedding of Downey, Calif We also have baby supplies, Mrs. Wedding was on hand to greet first aid supplies and her first grandchild and will spend cosmetics, gifts. 102 E. Forest pen from several weeks assisting th6 family 8:39 a.m. until 7 pm. Sundays to pet adjusted to hfe with b iby 11 a in 24 East 1 st South uuiil t p in. xi f Local Delegate Relates Events At National Girl Scout Roundup Golf Winners Cul-me- r, Told at Lunch sight-seein- people-Rober- t Thomas Halbert, 25, Brigham City and Jeame Bell Jansen, Issued July 5 25, Brigham City. Willard Clark Butler, 22, Garland and Linda Ann Christensen, 22, Tremonton Issued July 9 Larry Edmund Cederberg, 16, Turner, Mont , and Roberta Ruth Statelen, 17, Turner, Mont,, with the consent of Jewel Cederberg Issued and Esther L. Statelen July 10. Frednc Keith Wilbur, 21, Ogden, and Stephanie Ann Zemlock, 19, Issued July 11. Ogden Owen Hugh Irby, 25,. Brigham City and Gayle Yvonne Brown, 23, Electra, Tex Issued July 13 Deraid Franklin Waters, 25, Perry, and Julia Ann Nelson, 18, Perry Issued July 11 Donald Arthur Andreasen, Brigham City, and Helen Gay Dickey, Brigham City Issued July 13 Glenn Andrian Patterson, Hager-man- , Ida , and Bessie Louise Laca, Gooding, Ida. Issued July 13. Saven Henry Marble, 20, Dewey-villand Janet Helen Robbins, 19, Issued July 13. Fielding Wilford Dewey Harris, Ogden, and Vivian Holm Silvester, Clearfield Issued July 13 Leon Robert Anglesey, 27, Brigham City and Beverly Ann Watson, Issued July 16 28, Salt Lake City Gerald Glade Lott, 21, Brigham 18, City, and Sandra Jo Stark, Brigham City. Issued July 18 Douglas Kent Estep, 19, Plymouth, and Karen Elaine Mansfield, 19, Malad, with the consent of Effie Estep Issued July 19. g Baden-Powel- l, ? & New Grandchild J? r J two-mont- h record-breakin- !in Meredith HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Music Man, Wilson, Americas '1- Corner Mam Street was presented the Humanitarian Award for 1962 from the National Fathers Day Committee for his symbolic fatherhood to millions of fatherless boys. Wilson has been active in Big Brother and other youth aid - North & 2nd BLAINE OLSEN MORTUARY Oyler will become the bride a ceremony set for Aug. 23 in the Manti LDS temple. Miss Oyler teaches school locally, and is a graduate of Utah State university. Her fiance is a graduate of Brigham Young university and has received his Masters Degree Miss Colleen SETS AUGUST DATE of Frederick (Rick) Newell Raile in from Stanford. Buddhist Group Holds Festival Saturday Evening at Rees Park e, sponCorinne Buddhist church sored its annual Obon Festival on This years Obon FestiJuly 21 val was a gala affair, with memorial services held followed by the Obon Odon with girls clad in kimonos participating Services were held at the cemetery at 4 30 p m , with services following at the Corinne Buddhist church at 6 p. m Then at 8 p m. the Odori (dance) was held at Rees Pioneer park. Dances were planned to include many colorful numbers performed by the mem- colodful bers held ST1TCHERETTES their meeting on Thursday at 2 p m with the meeting called to order by The girls said the the preSident pledge. The prayer was given by Pamela Billings Plans were made for the party on Thursday evening, and the girls discussed good times shared at camp last week Refreshments were served by Margaret Rees and Paulette THE OBON Festival comes to an ancient the Buddhists from legend which tells the story of the time of Buddha when one of the Mokuren Sonja saw disciples, the with his superhuman sight agony of his mother as she sufWhen fered in the lowest hell this fact was brought to the attention of the blessed one his heart was moved with great compassion, and through his grace the woman was saved Mokuren and the other disciples The clasped their hands in joy Sonomas legend says that this is the story Obon Obon, theretormed, is m now an occasion of rejoicing the salvation offered by the Buddha Obon is essentially a memo-rial service honoring the mem-ory of the dead, however a festive mood pervades the entire of 1 1 AT PALMER JEWELRY EVERY DAY! gathering The public was invited to attend the festival, where refreshments were sold and the dances open to all wishing to attend. Eagles Auxiliary Meets Tomorrow Members of the Eagles Auxiliary will gather on Wednesday, July 25, at 8 30 p m at the Aerie Home for a brief business meeting an initiation of new members. Following the regular stated meeting, a social time will be enjoyed by all members present. A good attendance is urged by the officers. Still A DIAMOND on display for only ONE MORE ADDED EACH WEDNESDAY &?R1DAY FOLLOWING THE SUMMER SALE 2. 3. FOUND PRIZES: Hazel Mdntire Ruth Metcalf Evelyn Sorensen Shirley Cook Note the Tremendous Buys FURTHER REDUCTIONS! till end of July All Costume 1 HAVE VALUABLE 1 . Semi-Annu- al and WATCH 4. One of our girls, Doris Brousseau, met Mrs. Choat who is the Godchild of our founder, Juliette Low On Saturday morning we dressed up in our stovepipe hats and clawhammer coats and gave our demonstration on the driving of the Golden Spike. The ratio of Utah girls to other We never campers is 1062 to run out of people that want to meet us. We in the Utah patrol are having the most wonderful time of our lives and we wish that every Girl Scout might have the same experience THATS ALL June bond purchases in Box Elder County amounted to $60,431, peand $133,745 for the riod, according to sales figures jUst released to Chairman T Frank :oppin, South Box Elder Savings Bonds committee. Utahns participation in the nadrive Bond tionwide Freedom boosted U S Savings Bonds purchases to $1,801,845 in June, the highest for any June since 1953, Clem S. Schramm, State Director Savings of the U S. Treasurys Bonds Division, reported today Combined May and June purchases, the two months of greatest Freedom Drive activity, reached a he g $3,428,345, said Symbolic Father A Jewelry NORITAKE Pharmacy Phacts Glovers Greet Bonds in Utah MISS OYLER is a graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS Seminary, and received her degree m elementary education from Utah State university. She is employed as a teacher at Bunderson school Groom-elec- t Raile is a graduate of Wasatch Academy in Mt Pleasant, and graduated from Brigham Young university in languages While at BYU he was a member of Elhenian social unit. After serving an LDS mission m Argentina, he completed requirements for a Masters Degree at Stanford university. Following their late summer wedding, the couple plans to make a home m Palo Alto, Calif. Licenses Marriage Unites Couple Temple Ceremony to the following Sells Savings Mr and Mrs Douglas Oyler of Willard announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Colleen to Frederick Newell Raile, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Raile of Whittier, Calif The couple has chosen Aug 23 as their wedding date, with the cere- mony to be performed in the Man-- ! ti LDS temple. They will be feted that evening with a reception at the Perry ward recreation hall. iiarrifi Gareth Maughan Baird claimed Sandra Olivia Johnson as his bride m a ceremony solemnized June 28 at noon in the Arizona temple at Robert President Mesa, Ariz. Price officiated at the ceremony which was witnessed by the grooms parents, Mr. and Mrs J Edwin Baird, former resident of Brigham City and Orem. The Safari hotel m Scottsdale, Anz., was the setting for the wedthe by ding breakfast hosted grooms parents. A reception honoring the newlyweds was held July 5 at Huntington Park Stake center, Huntington Park, Calif. The bride was lovely in her wedding gown of white The over satin silk orgamza molded bodice was styled with a scooped neckline and short cap sleeves. Appliques of roses embroidered with tiny crystals were scattered over the floor length bouffant skirt. 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