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Show V V Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, June 30, 1964 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, 4 Society Editors semen pa ceoe Telephone PA c look over her Summer Is finally here, and treasure-hunter- s Mrs. Society Editor hopes that shoulder knows why it is nice It will last. She really doesn't to get the kiddies for those busy days. Even Baby Brother has wel. corned the warm weather, and likes to crawl across the grass and pick up a dirty rock for arent usual Utah the edibility test, inspect a storms In the summerclover blossom and glance with phenomenon distaste at a fuzzy caterpiller. time. off Anyway, the back yard al- Welcome summer take 1 ready has the llved-i- n look your sunbonnet and stay awhile with the shaggy grass standing from the luxuriant rain of the past week, the sandbox again filled with toys, a blanket spread on the grass for little plcnicers and a liberal dotting of small mind the hot weather, except for the continual moving of sprinklers. Maybe this summer the heat will be sprinkled with an occasional rainstorm, although 33853 '""r Marriage Temple Rite Unites Couple Licenses Marriage llscences were Is.1 sued by County Clerk K.B. 01 sen to the following: Bertram Kent Skinner, 19, and Shelia Rae Tremonton, Housley, 18, Tremonton, with consent of the bridegrooms father, Sidney B. Skinner. Cordell La Von Kendrick, 24, ' Brigham City, and Marilyn An. derson, 18, Moses Lake, Wash. Dennis Woodrow Sybrowsky, A WEDDING DINNER via 23, Portland, Ore., andCaralyn Jane Goldsmith, 21, Portland, held In honor of the couple by Ore. the bridegroom's parents In the Gold Room at Hotel Utah. A Henry Edgar Whitten, 35, reception was held that evening Brigham City, and Joyce Azalia In ths Thlrd.Flfteenth LDS Ward Olsen Walker, 32, Brigham In Brigham City. City. William "J" Ronald Dunn, The bride greeted guests In a h gown of white bridal 26, Brigham City, and Lois Mae Rlchan, 19, Mantua. satin fashioned In .princess style with a front panel of Roger Smith Kent, 22, Brig-haChantilly lace. Her butterfly veil City, and Janet Stumm, of bridal Illusion was released 21, Brigham City. Alfred. Wilburn Jensen, 26, by a cap of Chantilly lace. She carried a traditional bouquet of Pocatello, Ida., and Carolyn white roses. Munns, 21, Bear River City. Virgil Reese Anderson, 19, Bothwell, and Susan Green, 19, MATRON OF HONOR was. Tremonton, with the consent Mrs. Eleanor Heywood, and of the bridegrooms father bridesmaids were Sally and Of local interest is the announcement of the Virgil L. Anderson. the bride's Sheryl George, Lloyd Harman De LaGrange, engagement of Miss Mary Lynette Rogers to Glenn sisters. Standing with the bride, 25, Brigham City, and Judith Ward Taylor, with the marriage date set for Sept. and Murdock were Ann Tremonton. Wayne groom Brown, 19, Stratford Murdock. Marvin Reese Jones, 23, . 1 1 in the Salt Lake LDS temple. Those In charge of serving Brigham City, and Dorothy Mar The future bride is a daughter of Wilford WED IN TEMPLE Newlyweds making a home in Brigham were the Fifteenth LDS ward Buckley, 21, Brigham guerlte S. Murdock. The bride is the Mr. David Mrs. and are City MIA Maid class, while Diane Rogers of Tremonton and the late Edna Rogers. City. former Nora Del Henrie of Brigham City, daughter of Mrs. Heath was In charge of gifts. Max James Twiggs, 29, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Taylor of Brigham City, forPauline Heywood was at the t Adele Norr Moreno of Ontario, Cahf. Blackfoot, Ida., and Shirley merly of Garland, are parents of the bridegroom-elect- . Jane Sandow, 28, Blackfoot guest book. was Arnold Roger Wells, 21, Wll. Organ music played by ON A TRACTOR? Mrs. Barbara Armstrong dur Miss Rogers is a senior at Utah State univerlard, and Carol Jensen, 19, Ing the evening, and the couple Brigham City. sity, where she is membership chairman for Kappa honeymooned In Ogden. They John Lynn Rasmussen, 24, Delta sorority, and a member of Aggiettes and will make I home In Brigham Sue Brigham City and Karen City. Goodell, 20, Willard. showers were Richard LaMont Nelson, 21, also attending the Logan univer-complete- d given by Mrs. Eleanor Heywood, Brigham City, and Alalne Hall, a mission for the LDS Mrs. Marcia Murdock and Miss Ing, 19, Mantua. Diane Heath of Salt Lake City. Benny Perry, 26, Brigham Going to the New York City music hall, and a cruise World's Fair on a tractor may around Manhattan Islandaspart City, and Betty Leonard, 20, ' be unusual, but that is exactly of the grand tour of the world's n what local residents largest city. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Johnson I j A special treat for the llams, 20 Perry. did on Sunday morning. . . . ! i the couple travelled sons will be visiting with their on many tractors, for they were son Dennis Johnson, Jr. and ls family, who reside In New 20, Logan. winners of a tractor selling York Mr. and Mrs. John Patcyk tlons capltol. City and will be delight, Intercompetition sponsored by On the return trip a visit land sons Leonard and Mark greet their parents. Benational Harvester for Its deal. have returned home again after to historical Gettysburg, Pa., ers. The couple, who are own- - ore returning home they will a months vacation tour of the was made, and weeks visit with ers of Brigham Implement com. als0 stop In Pittsburgh, Pa., Mr. eastern United States. parents in Patcyks pany, left via jet airline on t vtsit Mrs. Johnsons sister coincided with the M. Smiley In that with Mr. Ward visited The Mrs, Pennsylvania orlng Mrs. Walt Mann before Sunday for an family paid she left for her European tour t and Mrs. Robert Goodson In elder couples celebration of to New York City and the city. trip Weekend guests at the home and visit with daughter Mrs. Worlds Fair courtesy of In. Elizabeth, N.J. Mrs. Hoodson their golden wedding anniver- of Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Wight will be remembered locally as sary Ned (Marilyn) Parsons In Ger. ternational Harvester. of Brigham City were their the former Carol Ruth Olsen, Another stop at a friends many. nieces and children, along three In Chicago was made be. home of the Patcyks. daughter COMPETITION BEGAN on with Mrs. Wight's sister and Enroute to New Jersey they fore the family returned home for the party, Nov. 1 and lasted until May brother-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. after a very enjoyable and rewhich was held at the home of 31, when winners were announ. Damron Lake of Salt Charles Guide from Patrol 6,000 mile trip. warding Troop boys Mrs. 'Harry Bloom, were Mrs. ced. Johnson and his wife stat-e- d 209 of the Ninth LDS ward en. City. and Khudsen Glen Mrs. notice of their Bloom, upon winning The nieces who gathered for Mrs. Clark Hlllam. that they owed the trip to sales joyed a day at Camp Klesel In a pleasant family visit were on 15. June Boys man Bill Davis and all the em. Ogden Canyon Mrs. Bob Splker of San Jose, were Randall Jensen, attending of their organization. Luncheon was served to the ployess Calif., Mrs. Tom Clayton of Lynn Stokes, Kay Godfrey, Salt Lake City and Mrs. Clyde assembled guests, who are all They also voiced appreciation and Steven Kell, Randy Jeppsen of bus. to the the friends many Mitchell of Sunset neighbors of Mrs. Mann, and er. each wrote good-wiwishes for lness who purchased tractors were the A special play day Is plan, boys Accompanying In the trip and passed them to the during the "Deliver More Evadeane Mltton, guide patrol ned for the lady golfers of contest 64" period. was guest of honor. The room Included In the trip, which is leader, and LuAne Keller, trail Brigham City on Wednesday, decorated with streamers bear. builder partner. national winners scheduled for July 1. There will be a shot-guIng the message "bon voyage" tee-of- f The boys participated In six at 8:30 a.m. acfull June are from and with miniature airplanes. which consisted All golfers are urged to come Hilskill, scouting at comodations the Statler At the conclusion of the day, Women of the First Baptist of first aid, map reading, arch, out early for rolls and coffee, Mrs. Mann was presented with ton hotel along with tours of the axe and pocketknlfe hand. church met for their Royal Ser. followed ery, New of of by a day of golf and and fair the. sights gift to be used on her trip, vice Missionary society meet. fun. Ing, compass reading and na York City. ture. For a special skill, the Ing and a luncheon on June 23. Seven members and a guest Country club ladles will play Guests Invited for the pleas, THE FAIR tour will Include boys were taught how to shoot of Mrs. Stinson ant luncheon and time of visit-InWednesday July 1, In the Ft. bridge Tex. Worth, In many miles of sightseeing as regularly sched-ulewere were Mrs. D.L. Bunderson the tor own to the afternoon, fire built their present enjoyable They Industrial, International, and social Mrs. George Nelson, JT., Mrs. event. and cook their study enjoy, dinner, and federal Cliff Richardson, Mrs. R.M, transportation, and the lake amusement ed themselves In finding baby state, Kaiser, Mrs. Lowell Baron, area. They will also have a full water snakes. The camp fixed Mrs. John Reese, Mrs. Earl tour of New York the supper for the boys, who had City, China-towMadsen and Mrs. Lewis Boothe. the United Nations, Radio a pleasant and tiring day. rites performed the Salt Lake temple on June B united Nora Del Henrle and David S. Murdock In marriage with Elder Joel Richards per forming the ceremony. Mother of the bride Is Mrs. Adele Korr Moreno of Ontario, Calif., and the bridegroom Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Orrlce L. Murdock of Salt Lake City. LDS tempi In vehicles. OUTDOOR LIVING HAS begun again for the little folk and already the dolls are nestled in their buggy outside. A little clothesline has doll clothes hanging on it, with the tiny Iron-In- g board set up on the patio to provide quick laundering ser. vice. Further over on the paito a little stove sits beside an old dlshpan on a cinder block base, so the "kitchen" Is complete. The menus complied are var-le- d and Include such delicacies as birfday cake, shrimps, and choclit chip cookies however, all the Items bear a great resemblence to sand In various states of dampness and In different contain, ers. Full course meals can leave the dinner quite sandy, since the two little waiters arent very tidy. rs full-lengt- THE EDITOR FAMILY EVEN invested in another two trees to provide some shade for the, yard In years to come. Right now they look like sad little sticks, but a few years should shady areas under which to place lawn furniture. The current status of trees In the Editor yard necessitates the lounger to have leaves in his hair and green cherries bump. Ing his nose as he seeks the shade of the three dwarf trees. Putting a tree Into local soil Is nothing for the weat to try for a Brigham City "tulip Is usually met about two Inches below the carefully spread top. soil. The shovel strikes bedrock, and then It often takes prying rather than digging to get Worlds Fair Vacation Won By Local Business Couple Pre-nupti- Neighbors Fete SHE well-know- iMrs.Mannat Bon , Chairman for the delicious dlnner was Nancy Forester as-bri- sisjed Hosted Locally This r. for wedding gifts through our BRIDAL REGISTRY deep enough for the Janet Myler EDITOR has See her choices at PALMERJEWELRY - Member Guild of Diamond Experts HUGE DIAMOND SALE AT j PALMER Goes to Camp (JEWELRY Golf Auxiliary Sets Play Day y3 ll Baptist Ladies 22-2- Forsgren, Mab- - ried young woman has registered her choic-e- s I Weekend Guests by Mable le Balls, Nadine Stratford, Grace Fei gusen and Alberta Koford. ing done. Any mother who has t tried to paint with the kiddies on the ladder behind her or who has attempted to dispose of junk In the kitchen drawer while tiny Voyage Party Guide Patrol arms her fingers crossed that sum. mer will stay, for she still hopes to get some spring clean- KS.,Ss: Af ter Tou r of Wo r Id s Fa r i hole MRS. SOCIETY & Residents ReturnToCity John-Actuall- y, , the tree. arrlet Balls and chaplaln Mable alls as sergeants at HURRY IN OFF TODAY! n Enjoy Luncheon PALMER JEWELRY iild of g III. i A BIG ON 1 YEAR SAVINGS TIMES A YEAR NOW PAID March 31, Juna 30, Sapt, 30 and Dtc. 31! 3'2 n ON ALL OTHER SAVINGSI MX EUMEM MtMttl YOUR 0tOWT HMJ iNSJtANC! COIML'ON O W N P A N K fl i s. by one, of the many tractors that won them an Worlds Fair are Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Johnson, pens paid owners oi the Brigham Implement The couple woo a contest for selling International Harvester tractors sponsored by the national offices of the company, and they left, for New York on Sunday, where they wifi tour the fair and the city and visit with a son md family. WIN FAIR J |