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Show 4 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Tuesday, October 2, BrigKam City, Utah' 1 came ocial Sarah Yates, Society Editor Telephone PA Anfmal Wave' While AUSTIN, Texts (UPIj ' making a study of woodchucks. .University of Texas zoologist Dr H Grav Mernam equipped the with thumb-size- d little animals radio transmitters to record where First fall meeting of the Ladies their votes of approval on all inthe woodchucks went and how memberThe Thurswill on members held be A will Mexican Fiesta be the long they stayed there Community coming Oct set for been Memorial has Oct. War 4, at the theme for the opening social of the ship banquet day, Home beginning with a social 13, with plans to be announced at Fourth LDS ward Relief Society at 10 a m Wednesday. Oct 3 Off- this social and gain an introduction time at 3 45 followed by a business the meeting next week to the activities of the year are and teachers icers are All planning club of members the meeting. Included on the program of ev- urged to be present for this impor- decorations, costumes, music and luncheon as a Fiesta in our neighents for the day will be a report tant business meeting from the clubs delegate to Girls boring country State, Carla Call, daughter of Mr Mistress of ceremonies will be and Mrs, Don Call Mis Jerry Gropp, who will com REPORTS WILL also be given bine her talents with accordian on the Peach Days activities of serenades by Mrs Ruth Lemon the club, the summer party with Also participating in the program, and other business thousands, will be "Carmelita Shaw, Martransacted during the summer cia Stiatford, Pepita Forsgren, months. Knudson of the hosSouth Box Elder Council of PTA and Trevme Of major concern will be the is on first tess 'group holding its Comer Main Street & 2nd North meeting All members and friends of Representation of applications for Thursday. Oct 4, at 8 p m at the! in the club, and coin school lief Society are invited to attend members will be called upon for The meeting will be a school of instruction, and all elected officers are committee chan men from loca igroups are expected to be in attendance for this important meet ing Fourth LDS Ward Relief Society To Hold Social Ladies Community Club Plans Opening Meeting for October 4 962 33 mm ' t pr V- -. Temple Rifes Unite Couple Peggy Ann Nelson, daughter of Mr and Mrs L. Oleen Nelson of Bear River City, became the bride of Kenneth Ray Porritt, son of Mr. and Mrs Ray N. Porritt of Tiemonton, an an impressive ceremony in the Logan LDS temple on Sept 7, with President George Raymond officiating. The couple was feted with a at the Tropical Cafe, and later were honored at a reception in the Bear River LDS ward with green ribbon. Best man for the occasion was duSteven Porritt, and ushering ties were carried out by Gary Stenquist, Darwin John, Jock Anderson, and Robei Nelson Centering the decorations at the reception was a un que six tier cake trimmed in green and silver. It was made and decorated by Carol Barker. duv-ne- A LOVELY GOWN of Chantilly lace and nylon tulle was worn by the bride, with the gown being fashioned with a fitted bodice of Chantilly lace with the same lace repeated on the bottom of her bouffant nylon tulle skirt. A crescent bouquet of red baby roses surrounding a green orchid completed her bridal finery. Tamara Nicholas, Meredith Weese and Mitzi Nelson were bridesmaids selected to attend the new Mrs. Porritt, and little Kristy Nelson was flower girl. They carried white mums surrounded ts. r THOSE IN CHARGE of serving were Jill Christensen, Pam ChrisPamela Nelson, Susan tensen, Rhodes, Ida Rae Rhodes, Irene and Tamara Craner. Marble, Those assisting in the kitchen included Mr and Mrs. Elmer Mr and Mrs. Roy Cranor and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Leonard. Helping in the trousseau room were Merrilyn Nelson and Darlene Nelson. Gifts were cared for Karen by Emerene Anderson, Mor-tenso- BLAINE OLSEN Womens Legislative Council Meet to Air Candidates Views Box Elder County Womens Legislative Council will hold its first meeting for the 1962-6year in the Chamber of Commerce rooms atop 3 the Box Elder County Bank m Bng- - Norr, Sandi Walton, Suzanne Bow-cuwhile 'and Ida Christensen, Mrs. Audrey Spry was seated at the guest book. tt LAWRENCE R. Anderson served as master of ceremonies for a program at the completion of the reception. Appearing on the program was Darwin John with a vocal solo, Tamara Nicholas with a vocal solo, Melba Checketts with a reading, and Blaine Olsen with a record pantomime. The couple honeymooned m the Northwest and into Canada and then traveled down the West Coast over to Las Vegas, then returned to make their home in Bear River City. K Couple Trades Weddingll Vows The Baptist Indian chapel form-- , ed the setting for the impressive Miss Gayle ceremony uniting Simpson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Ben Bishop, and Kent son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Josephson, in marriage on Friday evening, Sept. 21, at 7 p m. The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev Horace Fisher. WED IN TEMPLE LDS Temple rites performer on Sept. 7 united Peggy Ann Nelson and Kenneth Ray Porritt in marriage. The couple have made their home in Bear River City since their return from a honeymoon trip to the Northwest and Canada. ? r - 3, Mrs Mildred Shumway will conduct the meeting, as she begins her second term of service as president of the organization AIM OF THE organization is to investigate and study subjects of county, state and national interest for the purpose of bringing about beneficial legislation through the study and efforts of interested women. The policy of the council is nonDuring the year qualified partisan speakers will discuss problems which are important to all citizens Information concerning new laws that are being considered locally or nationally will be presented DAY A the ONE STEP aid to appetite control for weight iossl 30 day supply... 60 day supply CANDIDATES FOR state representative and county commissioner have been invited to appear at the October session to state their views on important issues in the current election Candidates from both par ties will be in attendance interested Any woman who is may belong by applying for 3" ... 6" Imagine, dieting the painless LEEN way! Nothing to mix, no need to staive! One LEEN capsule a day with timed action regulates and helps curb your appetite 6 to 10 hours. The LttN plan makes it easier to adhere to a low calorie diet while eating your favorite foods And remember, solid food keeps you regular, keeps you feeling fit while losing unwanted pounds, for guys as well as GALS, tool MeetTonight Ail wives of members of BPO Elks lodges are invited to attend the Ladies of the Elks meeting set for tonight, Oct 2, at 8 p m at the lodge hall. There will be a short business meeting, followed by Bingo and a session, according to club president Shirley Meeker. MEMBERS OF THE group are reminded that the meeting date for the club has been set as the first Tuesday of each month Meetings have formerly been hell on the third Tuesday, and were changed as of the last meeting of the group Maid of honor. Miss DeAnn PorMiss JaAnn Miss Betty McMur-treHendrickson, and Miss Jennie Lundberg were dresed in identical pastel pink brocade sheaths and carried nosegays of white carnations. The little flower girl, Laurie Josephson, niece of the groom, was dressed in a pastel pink polished cotton and silk organza, and carried a white petal basket decorated with pink satin ribbons. ter and bridesmaids BEST MAN was Stephen Josephbrother of the groom, with Paul Josephson, Dwight Jensen and Gene Victor as ushers. A reception honoring the bride and groom was held immediately following the ceremony in the social hall of the chapel. The bride chose for her honeymoon trip a melon red suit with matching accessories. The cbuple left by plane for a trip to Dallas, Tex. Following the honeymoon they will reside at 153 South Sec ond West in Brigham City, where the groom is employed at Thiokol and the bride at Theron B. Lee Accounting service. Oct 8 p m To HER ELBOW length veil was attached to a pearl and rhinestone crown Completing the bridal ensemble was a bouquet formed of a cattlya orchid surrounded by and satin ribbons carried on a white satin bible. h at Ladies of Elks An original gown of lace over taffeta, fashioned with a scalloped neckline, was worn by the bride. Her gown featured long tapering sleeves pointed at the wrist and the skirt was fashioned of tiers of lace, net and taffeta enhanced with a full circle train, Mattress Rebuilding ham City on Wednesday, MORTUARY pm DELIVERY PRESCRIPTION 3SXSM3 TWO CONVENIENT 14 South Main PA LOCATIONS 680 South Main PA 87 ADDS CQPG2SED 11 a son, LOWEST ESTIMATES EVER! One Day Service - Pickup -A- & Delivery T- EVERTON MATTRESS COMPANY 24 East 1 st South Ph. PA 31 UNITED IN MARRIAGE Miss Gayle Simpson and Kent Josephson exchanged nuptial vows in a ceremony held in the Baptist Indian chapel on Sept. 21. Following a honeymoon trip to dallas, Tex., the couple will make their home in Brigham City. Looking Up first WASHINGTON (UPI)-T- he attempt to plant the United States flag on the summit of 29,028-foo- t Mount Everest is being planned tor next year. team sponsored by An the National Geographic Society will carry out extensive scientific research on the mountain, which is the worlds highest. SENATOR WALLACE F. BENNETT Utahs Senior Senator LAURENCE CZfiHD YOU fffo CUfiH 03 0037 account A JEWEL! By J. Oleen Palmer Probably, at one time or another, every married man in the world in his native tongue, has whatever that might be told his wife that she is a jewel. She is his helpmate, his heart and he would do of hearts anything to make her supremely happy. What Is one of the first things he does? He buys her a diamond engagement ring, a wedding ring and, as the years go by, he buys her other rings and bracelets and brooches and J. 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