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Show THE BOX ELDER Miss Queton Recites Vows Impressive double ring mar-- ; riage rites were performed on, May 25 uniting Gretchen Queton of Albuquerque, N. M. and Frank McGiibra of Tahlequab, Okla, in marriage. Performing the ceremony was the Rev. Hershey Julien, formerly of Brigham City, with the wedding held in the chapel of the United Presbyterian church in Albuquerque. North-minist- Tuesday, June 4, 1963 From County For Institute p a CLOVER COOKETTES meeting was held at the home of Karen Nelson on May 27 at 2 p. m. The meeting was called to order by Merlynne Yamasaki. The prayer was given by Susan Bunderson and Bonnie Yamasaki led the club in the Parents of the bride are Mr. Mrs. Malcolm Queton of and Leupp, Ariz., former residents of Brigham City. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert McGiibra of Oktaha, Okla. while Mrs. Oscar Jones performed a vocal number. A lovely gown of pure silk imported line nwas worn by the bride. It was styled with a scoop neckline and a dainty belt and bow at the waist complir mented by length sleeves and a controlled skirt terminating in a chapel train. Her dainty pillbox of matching silk linen enhanced with seed pearls released a bouffant viel of silk illusion. She carried a cascade of white feathered carnations centered with a removeable white . three-quarte- Miss Gretchen Queton, formerly of Brigham MAY BRIDE City and now of Albuquerque, N.M., became the bride of Frank McGiibra of Tahlequah, Okla., in a ceremony perform- 1 J orchid corsage and tipped with iatin streamers. A Jr-"- ! , Vt&O&ZTS! MATRON OF HONOR, Mrs. Daniel Parris of Brigham City and bridesmaids Miss Gae Nell Olsen ot Brigham City and Miss Marilyn Hunnicutt of Albuquerque were gowned in street length turquoise fashions of e styled with full skirts, scoop necklines and short sleeves. They wore matching pillbox hat an dlofat veils and carried coloniel bouquets of white carnations and streamers. The flower girls carried baskets of rose petals. Best man was Jimmy McGiibra, brother of the groom. Doug Smith of Big Cabin, Okla., and Steve McGiibra, brother of the groom, performed ushering duties. the following Immediately wedding ceremony the couple was feted at a reception in the church fellowship hall, which was decorated with pink and white blooms. The couple will be at home at 216 East Av. in. Tahlequah, Okla., after June 6. The bride is employed with the Albuquerque Public schools and her husband will continue his college peau-de-soi- iTw.viT ?.;1 iFQOE inspection! fy' Ki Get our estimotel Youll find it usually costs less for precision service than if for ordinary service not in the 'outset, certainly in the long run. We guarantee all work . . . unconditionally! ... PAIMR JEWELRY SERVICE STATE INSPECTION to Aug. KOOKIES 4-- t WHOS MEW ley McClellan; secretary, Carolyn Hansen; reporter, Dale songleader, Wendy Chris- Albu- SHIRT LAUNDRY ONE club newly- - Hep-wort- I STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS: ATLAS TIRES BATTERIES ACCESSORIES MODERN Mrs. Lennis Davis, a member CONVENTION SPEAKER of the International office force for Beta Sigma Phi, will be guest speaker at the sororitys annual state convention set tor Brigham City this weekend. Members from chapters throughout the state will be In attendance. Trust AND DELIVERY AT SERVICE CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY SHIRT Beta Sigma Phi Convention PA Taste Enjoy Set Locally This Weekend Lennis Davis, special to the division chair- man of the international offices of Beta Sigma Phi sorority, will be featured guest and speaker at the groups annual state convention to be held in Brigham City on the weekend of June Mrs. of Brigham City. mittee members from each chapter have been, working to. gether to plan the convention program and entertainment. MRS. DAVIS WAS bom in Mo., and attended Gallatin, high school there, later attending the Liberty Ladies College in Liberty, Mo. She has been associated with Beta Sigma Phi for 19 years, first as a member of the traveling executive staff, then, as a division chairman in the International office, and as friendly venture chairman. She is eminently qualified for her present position due to her wide experience in every phase of the sororitys functioning. For many years Mrs. Davis made her home in Wyoming, and while living there was active in many club groups including the Order of Eastern Star. Beta Sigma Phi members from throughout the state will be gathering locally for the chapters Corn-assista- nt 4-- H Benefits Could Be Increased A DIAMOND RING r YOULL r NEVER FORGET A. awsgwy, CLARK B. CRAMER C. CULHANE Palmer Diamond Ring . . . lasting symbol of your true sento be treasured now and timent, is the exceptional gift forever. A ... 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They discussed their duties as officers. The reMay 17. Host chapters for the event William Fred and Enid Vic- porters at the meeting were will be Xi Alpha and Epsilon on taken of a tour Box the Elder Gartoria Anderson VanZant, News and Journal plant. land, May 18. THIS AND THAT Pierson club DeNece Don C. and Barker, Route 2, girl, May 18. met Monday, May 27, at the Richard Arthur and Doris May home of their leader Mrs. ShefJay Powers, Brigham City, girl, field. Each girl brought four plants, May 20. Vern William and Nona John- and the plants were taken to ston Wheeler, Plain City, twin give to the patients at the nursboys, May 21. ing home. The people at the Ralph Neal and Afton Brooks Nursing Home were very happy Piersol, Brigham City, boy, to receive the plants. Mr. Orme, one of the patients May 23. People who work after applyRobert Walter and Pauline at the Nursing Home played Marie Helben Bambrick, Brig- some songs on his mouth organ. ing for social security old age The girls also had a swimming benefits may often qualify for ham City, boy, May 25. Deraid F. and Julia Ann Nel- party followed by a slumber higher benefits because of their son Waters, Route 2, girl. May party, which all enjoyed very additional work. If you have 26. much. earned over $1200 in any year since retirement, there is a READERS WRITE that possibility your check can be increased. Anyone who beOUR READERS WRITE came entitled to social security old age benefits betore 1959, May 23, 1963 and who has earned $4,800 a Dear Sirs: year since that time can definI would truly like to thank itely get a raise. you for the gift of the News and To have your benefit amount Journal. There is nothing quite 130 North 8 East it would result in increased so valuable to a missionary as recomputed, you must apply for news from Brigham City, Utah taxes. home, which the the increase. You may also 23, May, 1963 News and Journal furnishes so You cant get something for need of income. your proof The Editor nothing. It is common business If you work for someone else, adequately. to Apparently the News is beput aside present your Form W-- (withholding tax practice Box Elder News Journal tor future quite well known here company coming earnings Brigham City, Utah statement) will be proof. If you in Three months afGermany. growth. This is a form of self are Dear Mr. Editor: federal your Governor Clyde has persisted taxation to guarantee future income tax return, schedule C ter arriving in Germany, I rein his decision to exclude the returns. It is also common busi- (schedule F if you are a farm- received a paper without any address or anything, just the question of school financing ness practice to borrow against er), and cancelled check or The envelope with the from the special session of the future earnings. money order stub as proof of paper. address on, it had been lost on to is be will convene Education investment tax an needed. legislature May paid somewhere between Brigham in future economic and social 28. A brief visit with your social City and Germany, but the paIt is unfortunate, but the gov- growth. It is mandatory that icpiesentative will per was delivered to me anyernors position is short sighted. Utah improve its level of edu- security His position, if it prevails, will cation activity if we are to catch help you determine whether or way. not your benefit can be increasThank you again for the pacause harm to the state. up to the level of area and naThere has been strong public tional growth. The problems ed. He can be contacted at the per. My new address is: 8 Mun-che55, Furstcnrioderstr. 333, of low productivity and high Utah State Employment office sentiment in favor of the issue of school financ- unemployment are the result of on June 6. His hours are from Grosser, Germany. 10 a. m. to 12 noon and from Thank you. ing. The PTA at its state con- technological stagnation. 1 to 4 Elder James E. Seeley p. m. vention on May 4 passed a It is false economy to reduce resolution asking that the ques- spending for education when tion of school financing be re- compared to the long range viewed during the special ses- problems it produces. One of ' ,i paw1" sion of the legislature. the most far sighted pieces of Education is a cheap invest- legislation of our time was the ment. The returns are in in- GI Bill of Rights. That law, by creased productivity and ad- its support of education of vetvanced technology. I am amaz- erans has produced the progress ed to hear that business mens which we are enjoying today. groups are opposed to increased Let us have the question of spending for education because school financing considered. Let the governor be persuaded. Let the legislature take it upon itself to consider the question. Let representatives rise above partisan prejudice so that the democratic process may prevail. w The governor is one man as compared to the general public. Let the will of the people to study the question be his also. The people have a right to expect that their wishes will be heeded by their elected representatives. The people have a right to know the position of individual members of the legislature. The case is not yet closed. Let the people make themselves heard. Good Education is Good Business. Chevron Floor Products are on sale! Heres a chance Jim Boulgarides to buy products and save money. Standard Sincerely yours, Floor Hardener seals and hardens softwood floors, truck beds . . . keeps concrete from dusting. Chevron Waxplo self polishing wax gives now beauty to your floors, seals wood so that the beauty lasts. Remember the sale ends July 31st. Order your full supply now and save 10 off the regular price. and Austin Gene Cheryl Louise Iron Realrider, Brigham City, girl, May 17. Virgil R. and Berma Poison Jeppsen, Brigham City, boy, 2 They are Wayne E. Call and Merle Morrill Allred, both of Brigham City; Mary Beth R. 2 STATION Featuring FREE PICKUP K Education Good Investment, Says Reader of School Issue CLAIRS CHEVRON OFFICIAL KITCHEN met and organized at the home af their leader, Karen Petersen. Club officers are: President, Peggy Busenbark; vice presisecre-ary- , dent, Debra Petersen; Terry Merrill; treasurer, Vicki Christensen; reporter, Barbara Skenandore; recreation chairman, Mary Ann Call; '.ongleader, Elizabeth Rees. They discussed the foods they would prepare during the year and made plans for the summer. They hope this well be an active and successful club. THE HI GIRLS, a formed club in northeast Brigham City elected officers for the coming year. The new officers are president, Valorie Gardner; vice president, Shir- ed May 25 In the Northminster Prsbyterian church in querque by the Rev. Hershey Julien. ( Vorii lit sn Exterminator 0 A , pledge. Minutes were read by Valerie Hansen. The meeting was then into the kitchen adjourned where the girls made various types of toast. The meeting was adjourned at 3 p. m. THE BRIDE WAS accompanied down the aisle by her father, TICKS Janet Rees, Tremonton, and Barto, Garland. They are among 18 persons selected from Utah. National Defense Education act funds support the institute, fourth of its kind at USU. Partwill receive living alFour persons from Box Fider icipants lowances for their attendance. county are among 51 secondary school language teachers iep.e-sentin- g 20 states selected to attend a summer institute at Utah State university from June 10 Four Selected S' er Brigham City, Utah NEWS, COLOR COMING NEXT JUNE 12 For any Standard Oil product, call REYNOLDS V. REEDER 1 16 So. 6th East, Brigham City, Utah or PA Phone: PA Mockingbird GREGORY PECK A Btwhwod I iViniiiiiifc) nett? A AA AA i Plkutl Producing pHbjr WVtAUL MUMK |