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Show 4 . 3 THE EOX EIDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah' Tuesday, January 22, 1963 - Local Couple Will Observe . j 0 0 60th Wedding Anniversary Cj) C.7: " 1 N I 1 , They have Sixty years ago, Jan 21,1903, Brigham City residents, Mr. and and four Wallace Burt Mrs. William were married in the Salt Lake LDS temple. u(pMi iir y ! Eagle Auxiliary - Meets Tomorrow Id'paaPAO-Cj.T- J ' SS1! V Ceremony Unites Couple j 5 ) In a lovely home ceremony performed Jan. 11, Miss Ear-len- q became the -- Checketts bride of Palmer St am t Tingey. Miss Checketts is a daughter Mrs. Earl A. Checof ketts of Willard and her bridegroom is a son of Mr. and 'Mi s. Stuart L. Tingey of Brigham i City. The ceremony was pei formed at the home of the brides parents by Bishop Orvin M. Lemon in the presence of close friends and relatives. , . 'V FOR HER wedding the bride chose a lace creation over satin. The waltz length gown featured a fitted bodice, long tapered sleeves and a scooped neckline with filmy ruffles and rhinestone trim. The skirt had a scalloped hemline. A tiara of seed pearls and rhinestones held her veil of brides illusion which was in a filmy lace ruf- gren V - Iff of carnations white satin streamers. Her sole attendant was Miss Vicki Fonnesbeck, maid of honor. asked Phil The bridegroom Johnson to stand as his best man. They wore white carnation boutonnieres. A beautiful wedding cake was cift and served by the bride and 11. Lino M. Apodica, Jr., Eon-nesbe- 1 Former Residents Celebrate 64th Anniversary Last Week Sets Dance for Saturday Night Simada Group losts Husbands per-pup- il - full-ye- Christensens Ions of Pioneers Take ;i Dinner Meet For To Friday Eve The lesson material on Queen Victoria was beautifully given by Doicus Johnson and Donna Nelson. Mrs. Var Manwaring was vo- i from RAY IV by the hostess. ANNUAL BIRTHDAY dinner of the group was held on Friday Ranch Maddox evening at house, with the husbands attending as honored guests, Following the dinner, everyone adjourned to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Nielson for games and refreshments. The entite evening was emoyed by Mr, and Mrs. Newell Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Poelman, Mr. ard Mrs. Var Manwaring, Mr. and Mrs. Val Bennett, Mr. and Mis Don Cook, Mr. and Mr. and Mis. Royce Searle, Mrs, Run Vance, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rnhuts, Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Bupgs, Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Nielson nod Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smith. IN EFFECT FOPJRAITS BY SSKSi!? PLAN STUDIO aid for 3 i SEVERAL interesting facts were revealed by Lights on for Education programs. Dr. W. Dean Belnap stated that Utah actually educates 50 percent more children than the national average, since the state has 25 percent more children and 25 percent less children in parochial schools. The state is 25 percent behind the mountain states in educational opportunities extended to children. The CAPS legislation is designed to bring Utah back to a level comporable to that of the surrounding states. OIfY WEEKS 3 I rci--A- n nlr L-jLJrliL on Community Silverplate 52 Pieces, A Service for 8 SALE PRICE 59.95 i. It was pointed out also that excessive numbers of qualified teachers leave Utah classrooms each year. A large percentage of the teachers stated financial reasons for leaving the Utah education system. As little No Fed Tax. as 91 a week Chest Extra THE PROGRAMS also stated that many districts have been granted permission to reduce standards of teacher authorization; that classrooms in Utah are overcrowded and poorly equipped; and that thousands of Utah children attend school on half-day- , double-shif- t, or solely summertime basis or in intolerable classrooms. Service includes: 8 Place 8 Place Knives 16 Teaspoons 8 Salad Forks 8 Soup Spoons Forks 1 Butter Knife 1 1 Sugar Spoon 1 Senring Serving Spoon, regular pierced Spoon, COME PTA Council president Mrs. Fred Bingham of Honeyville urged all parents and interested persons to contact their school PTA president or Superintendent Walter D. Talbot for further information on the school problems of the area. IN TODAY! PALMER JEWELRY If Wide --Track is as hot as Pontiac says, why dont they put it in their Tempest? Pharmacy Facts in as m sii state MORTUARY babuildings on sis; return to the former method of electing state and local school board members; elimination of the costs of collecting taxes to school districts; earlier remittance of school funds from the state and county to districts. ' historian for the remainder of the year. Hot chocolate and spudnuts were served of Intermountain school. Their topic of discussion will be Culture and Arts of the Navajo. All women of the church are urged to attend, and to bring guests fur an interesting and informative program. sessions; ed. TRAVELING all around the Los Angeles area, the Christensens visited her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Art Rawson in Bellflower and a grandson, Dee Conger in Garden Grove. They report a pretty cold trip from Las Vegas on home, but did miss out on the coldest of those recent days in Utah. All-re- General meeting of the Lutheran Church Women will be held Tuesday, Jan. 22, at 8 p m. at Holy Cross Lutheran church. - Speakers for the evening will be Mrs. Kate Tallsalt and Mrs. Samuel Tso, both from the stafl West Coast Sons of the Utah Pioneers will meet on Friday, Jan. 25, at the Tropical restaurant at 7 p.m. Officers for the coming year will be presented that evening. All members of the Sons of Utah Pioneers are invited to the dinner, and members of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers and their partners are also in- Spencer (LaVell) Jacques and vited to attend. family. Visits with the two Jacques children still at home and visits to one at the University of California and one at Long Beach college were enjoy- Zeta chapter of Simada held monthly meeting on Jan. 14 at the home of Mrs. Grant On Navajo Art Vacation Among the many Brighamites midwinter vacations enjoying to California were Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Christensen, who combined visiting family members and sightseeing in a lovely outing. The couplA took the bus to where they Ontario, Calif., were guests of daughter, Mrs. its Will Hear Talk 2 , At Dinner Meet ted THE CAPS (Cooperating Agencies for the Public Schools) proto the posals were presented parents of the Box Elder district. CAPS comprises five groups vitally concerned with education in Utah including the Utah School Boards association, the Utah Congress of Parents and Teachers, the State Board of Education, th Society of Superintendents and the Utah Education association. Jan. 18. Goals adopted by the group VeNoy and Patricia Ann Per- were a investment in kins Christofferson, Brigham education equal to the average City, boy, Jan. 19. of other mountain states; conGary Leon and Sylvia Con- ditions of work and salary for stance Leom Jones, Brigham teachers equalized; provision of City, girl, Jan. 19. adequate child services such as Dee Renold and Rosemary libraries, special education and DeVoe Miller, Brigham City, counseling; greater utilization boy, Jan. 19. of 'pVesent staff; provision of Frank William and LaNae elimikindergartens; Littledike Dallon, Brigham City, nation of half-da- y or double boy, Jan. 20. ! Lutheran Women SOUTH MAIN PHONE 17. Vegas, boy, Jan. 17. Johnl and Carol Iona Mcln-tir- e Payne, Ogden, girl, Jan. 18. Lewis and Lucille Stanley Marion Stevenson Moore, Holbrook, Idaho, boy, Jan. 18. DeWayne and Vaudis Yates Hauenstein, Brigham City, girl, Bailemos Club 675 Jan. James Avery and Michelene Las Joyce Karron Monahan, 25, AT Quire City, 11. City, girl, be NOW Carolyn Brigham James Garner and Vivalea Sue Greider Green, Brigham on at the Willard LDS ward recreation hall. At that time, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Baddlcy will serve Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Stuart Tingey exNIWLYWEDS as host and hostess, and Phil changed wedding vows in a lovely home ceremony on Jan. 11 Johnson and Joan Tingey will at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl be at the guest book. In charge Checketts of Willard. The bride is the former Earlene of serving will be Mrs. Evelyn Checketts. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Talbot, Carol Butler, Vicki Tingey of Brigham City. and Cheryl loupes. Presiding over the gifts will be Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Checketts, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Checketts and Mr. and Mrs. Don Talbot. The bride win graduate from Box Elder High school in the spring. Her bridegroom is atMr. and Mrs. E. David Mann gnn; one year at Malad, Idaho; tending Weber College in Ogden. They are making a home of Bountiful, formerly of Brig- 12 years at Box Elder High ham- City, celebrated their 64ih school; and 17 years in the Grain' Willard. wedding anniversary at their nule school district, lie retired home 1 nday. from active teaching in 1943. The couple was married on Nine living children of the Jan. 18, 1899, in the Salt Lake Both are natives couple all live in the Western LDS temple. n Mis. Susie states including David Horace ol West Bountiful. Mann was boin Aug. 7, 1879, a Mann of Bountiful; Allan Mann daughter of Joseph Hyrum and of Salt Lake City; Walter G. F.ha Lldredge Grant. Mann Mann of Brigham City; Grant Neal E. Mann, and V, as born Oct. 26, 1877, a son of E. Mann, Bailemos dance club will meet Charles William and Lovina Ray E. Mann of Bountiful; Mrs. Vilate Norton of Idaho Falls; on Saturday, Jan. 26, in the Ann Smith Mann. Mrs. Edith Glenn of Craig, CoSeventh LDS ward recreation A RETIRED music supervi- lorado, and Mrs. Susan Chrishall for the regular monthly sor and teacher, Mann served tianson of Salt Lake City. dance night of the group. Dance instruction wil be held in various educational posts in In addition the couple has 41 from 8 to 9 p.m., with the regu- northern Utah and southern giandchildren and 19 greatlar dancing beginning at 9 p m. Idaho, including two years in grandchildren two schools; to the music of the Shorty Ross Davis county Lo- in the at LDS college years orchestra. s and THEY ARE th parents of six sons and two daughters, seven of whom are living. They are Corner Main Street & 2nd North Ralph N. Burt of Keniwick, Wash.; Wayne N. Burt, Eugene N. Burt, Morris N. Burt and BLAINE OLSEN Mrs. Ralph (Roma) Nelson of Brigham City; Mrs. Ivan (Elizabeth) Iverson of Bear River City and Alonzo N. Burt of school Butte, Mont. Area PTAs JoinState InSchool Finance Study 17. groom. GUEST NIGHT will be observed by the club, with each member couple requested to bring a guest couple for an evening of fun. A floor show will be . held during intermission time, and two door prizes will be awarded with the first one going to couples in attendance before 9:30 p.m. ' Theme for the dance will be Winter Wonderland, with decorations and refreshments following that theme. Chairmen for the dance are Mr. and Mrs. Vern Poulter, along with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Payne as Mr. and Mrs. William Wallace Burt were YEARS married sixty years ago on Jan. 21 In the Salt Lake LDS temple. Both are natives of Brigham City and have spent most of their lives in the area. WED 60 Special PTA meetings were held in Box Elder county nes Stoddard Staley, Honeyville, schools on Thursday, Jan. 17, girl, Jan. 12. in cooperation with PTA groups Glen Robert and Peggy Jean all over Utah focusing the spotJeppson Henrie, Tremonton, a light on education for the night. boy, Jan. 14. Some of the special problems Garth Jay and Madgelyn Ma- in education in Utah were disrie Johnson Gilger, Brigham cussed at the various meetings City, girl, Jan. 14. in Brigham City are the surrCharles Ray and Viola Olson ounding area, and possible soAverett, Rte. 1, twin boys, Jan. lutions were suggested. a bouquet with red and Friday evening, Jan. City, Danny Robert and Wanda Ag- carried THE NEWLYWEDS will honored at an open house girl, Jan. girl, Jan. fle. The bride Brigham Burt was born Feb. 22, 1880, Brigham City, a son of John D. and Elizabeth S. Burt. Mrs. Burt was born Sept. 10, 1880, in Brigham City, a daughter of Peter and Violate Neeley a sa "-'t- , Jensen, X ' boy, Jan. 10. Royce Roland and Betty Phyllis Westhoff McCullough, Brigham City, girl, Jan. 10. Rodney Keate and Carolyn June Nelson Bosch, Brigham City, boy, Jan. 11. Jess Victor and Rosita He-roLipatan Small, Corinne, , V ? ( Recent arrivals at the Cooley Memorial hospital include the following: Gradon Alfred and Nancy Ann Werth Moon, Brigham City, girl, Jan. 8. Dee Melvin and Diane Holm- V F - - ' NEW Mr.-'an- grandchildren After their marriage, the cou- pie fulfilled an LDS mission to the Hawaiian Islands. Returning, after four years, they were Members of the Auxiliary of engaged in farming west of the Fraternal Order of Eagles will meet on Wednesday, Jan. Brigham City. at 8 p.m. in the Aerie Home AFTER retiring from farm- 23, for an iniation meeting. ing, they moved to their piesent address, 161 North Third West Following the meeting, the in Brigham City, where they ladies will hold their annual are members of the Third LDS cedar chest shower, and each ward. Both are still active, member is asked to bring her and Mrs. Burt sews and makes gifts for the chest which is put Requilts, while he keeps his hand out for contest annually. in the farming business by rais- freshments will be served. ing a garden. i - 14 E. MALMROSE Have you reached the point where youre beginning to play at being doctor? Even just a little bit? Are you having a fling at diagnosing your own physical problems? Are you writing f your own They just did. .s". Well, thats what J Mr. and Mrs. E, David Mann, forIOK.V1LK KL.SIDEMS mer residents of Brigham Cily, celebrated their 64th wedding anniverscary at their home in Bountiful last Friday. Mann is a retired music instructor, and taught 12 years at Box I lder High school. r TAKE THIS youre youre mail-orde- fMLF.IROSE PHARMACY For Free Sample Taste Tablets of 250 mg. The Orange-Flavore- d Vitamin C Dissolve in Mouth (ascorbic acid) 102 East Forest , . 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