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Show r 4 V V f f T f f M1 ' w w i 9 W f" w T w V I ' . , T,M V Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, July 14, 1964 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, 9 s . ry ft 4 ytr t ,.. i...'' ... ,,fyTTf .!.. Fifth LDS Ward Society Editors Relief Society SCRATCH PAH octal cene Sarah Yates, Society Editor Couple Wed 'f mony. George Hertzog, Jr., of Wash, lngton D.C., director of the National Park Service, will key. note the conservation workshop sponsored by Region XH, Girls Scout of the USA, to be held at Camp Cloud Rim near Park City, starting Aug. 10, accord, ing to an announcement made from Utah Girl Scout council S Parents I That evening a reception was held In honor of the justwed couple in the Seventh LDS ward recreation hall, with the bride greeting guests in a gown styled of white slipper satin In traditional fashion with a scoop neckline. The Basque waistline released a bouffant skirt ending In a short train, and the gown's simple lines were set off by a self.trlm cummerbund with a generous bow and streamers In back and long sleeves ending In points below the wrist and fastened in fabric covered buttons. headquarters. Girl Scouts from California, Nevada, Arizona, Hawaii and Utah will attend the workshop. Six of the girls to at tend are from Utah. Experts In various fields will meet with the participants and several field trips have been scheduled for the group during the event which will run from Aug. 1042 according to Mrs, Ted Koskella, Logan, workshop Nlneth.slx chairman. HER VEIL WAS SHOULDER, lenth Illusion held by a dainty coronet of pearl and crystal beads. Completing her ensem-bl- e of white rosebuds and baby orchids. In bridal tradition, the new Mrs. Bosley chose something WHOS by 0 NEW f a small diamond and pearl lavallere that had been worn by her maternal' grand, mother when she was married 47 years before; for something new she chose a white lace handkerchief presented by her maternal grandmother, while her veil was borrowed from a close friend and she wore a dainty lace. covered blue gar. old 33853 In LDS Rite Wedding vows were exchang. ed July 1 by Janet Rachel My. ler and Bruce Craig Bosley In the Seventh LOS ward chapel with Bishop Dean Compton of. flclatlng at the simple cere, of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. George B. Myler and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Bos. ley, all of Brigham City. Telephone PA In Little folks gladdened the hearts of the following families during the past week at Cooley Memorial Hospital. Gerold Lloyd and Mary Lou Tltensor Jensen, Route 2, boy, Holds Barbeque That dull hum In the back, cut the top off the old one and ground In most homes Is the folks would think It was one of sound of the sprinkler running those famous new styles. The only member of the Ed. Most outside. somewhere everyone Is heard complaining ltor family who can boast such that they move sprinklers all stylishness Is Baby Brother, day long and still have at least and his bottom half suspiciously one round brown spot on the resembles a diaper. Even Young Son cannot be topless because of lawn The Editor lawn has its quota his tendencies to resemble a of brown spots, blamed on beet after 15 minutes exposure everything from lack of top. to the sun. The neighbors prob. soil to Mrs. Society Editor's ably think his Mama has a few haphazard system of moving cogs loose In her mind as they the sprinkler. But any woman see him swimming In the pool can tell you that the sprinkler with his shirt on. must be diverted from its reg OUR FAMILY POOLmeasur. ular rounds If theres a wash on the line, the kids want to es three feet in diameter and plan in the sandbox or the boasts a diving board! The kid. dies Ingeniously built this affair petunias look dry. by placing a low stool at pool, SPRINKLERS MAY BE a nu. side, and they make a big pro. lsance to the big folks, but ductlon of Jumping Joyously Into they're a delight to the knee, the four.lnch depths of the not. high crowd. Running through quite Olympic sized pool. Sometimes a couple of neigh, the spray brings pint size squeals, and sitting on the spr In. bor youngsters Join the Editor at the pool and a by. kler Itself brings hollers of knee-high- s delight that summon Mrs. stander would chuckle at the Society Editor from her work resort atmosphere that builds to see what horrible disaster up with four towels laid care, fully on the grass, a wind-u- p has occurred. After the first week of sum. radio blasting forth Its one mer when Mrs. Society Editor lone tune, and everyone sipping spent all day mopping up drips cold lemonade after a refresh. and lifting soggy bottoms Into Ing dip In the pool. Oh, to be chairs for lunch, she passed a child again! a law that no swimming Is allow, ed until after lunch. Such laws are passed arbitrarily without vote because Mrs. Society Editor Is bigger and It Is her house I Sometimes on Saturday when the house ownership Is on a Joint basis with hubby, the rule St. Henry's Altar Society Is gets suspended. sponsoring a summer social for ACTUALLY, MRS. SOCIETY all women of the parish on Wed. wishes that she had nesday, July 15, from 1 to 3 Editor nerve enough to don a bathing p.m. In the church auditorium. suit and scamper through the All persons planning onanaf. sprinkler. If the rear fence were ternoon of cards are asked redwood rather than chalnllnk she might do It anyway, al to bring their own supplies. though she hasnt Invested In a Bingo facilities will be avail, bathing suit for almost eight able. Light refreshments will years. Perhaps she could just be served. Altar Society Sets Game Day iMMtnmnn . . Sons of Pioneers $ Hold Dinner Meet Members of the Sons of Utaq Pioneers met together wltl. their partners for an enjoyable Members of the Relief Society evening on Wednesday, JUly of the Fifth LDS ward held a at the Tropical restuarant. barbeque party with their hus. Dinner and the meeting wer 3 bands recently on the patio of over by President the home of Mr. and Mrs. presided Francis Christensen, who Intros-duc- edj Jay (Yvonne) Hansen. the newest members wl Program for the even, their wives. ing Included delightful commun. Austin Larsen gave a pay; lty singing led by Waroth Tan. trlotlc talk on the United States ner after which each class lead the theme of the nations er gave areportontheoutstand. carrying the eyes of a SyrlaiK through Ing lessons presented under her who came to the country to-- ; study topic. Presenting the re. make a home. , ports- - were Merle S. Wright, Dinner was served to 41 per theology leader; Lola J. Chris, sons, and the assembled group . tensen, social science leader; enjoyed two vocal numbers by and Faye R. Christensen, LiterMr. and Mrs. Harold B. Felt ature director. during the pleasant social even. I A clever musical number Ing. 4 sung to the tune of "Solomon Levi" and describing what has been done during the past season's Relief Society sessions was rendered by Hope M. Layton, Lola J, Christensen and Arlene J. Jones. Flfty.two persons were pres, ent for an enjoyable evening, with the party conducted by president Margaret B. Wilson. Mrs. Stella Seibert of Brig? ham City Journeyed "home-to Iowa recently for a two-V- j week visit to the area around West Bend and Humboldt, Iowa. It was her first visit to the ? state In 21 years, and she en. Joyed It Immensely, t During her stay In the area attended a family reunion she Women of the Electa Circle she of the Community Presbyter. and a school reunion where with had nieces visits enjoyable Ian church enjoyed their annual school-frie- nds. summer dinner party with hus. and nephews and old bands on Thursday evening In the fellowship hall. Mrs. Seibert travelled by, Originally scheduled for a train to Omaha, where she was, patio party, the group moved met by a niece and nephewj indoors due to the days rain and motored 200 miles to the' but the weather didnt dampen Iowa county. She stayed in the the spirits of those In atten. farm and city homes of varv dance. ious relatives, and reports that Chairman Mrs. James Bry. she was "treated like a queen." son prepared a turkey for the However, the weather was event, and committee members Mrs. J.E. Ryan and Mrs. Max. pretty warm and she was glad well A. Pohl helped to plan a to get home to her shady Utah home with Its dryer climate. M potluck dinner. Family Reunion BekonsTo Local Resident 4 y Dinner Meeting Held by Women At Yellowstone t, id C JUly 2. l- Marvin and Estelle Beaure. - I gard Morlta, Brigham City, boy, July 2. John Dale and Mary Louise Melcho Thlrkll, Brigham City, girl, July 3. Bliss W. and Elaine May Smith Law, Brigham City, boy, July ter. Maid of Honor was Miss Rama Glover and bridesmaids were Miss Judy Myler, sister of the bride, and Miss Mary Jane Lemon of Willard. Little sister of the bride, Jeannle Lee Myler was flower girl. The attendants carried tangerine galds and car. nations with white roses. Best man Edward Bosley was flanked by Grant Hacking Grant Jensen, Bill Myler, brother of the bride, Jimmy Baker, cousin of the bride, as ushers. 1 itr r. A 6. Dave Gene and Patty Jean Marrone Richardson, Willard, girl, July 6. Roy G. and Helen Jane HardNEWLYWEDS Janet Rachel Myler and Bruce Craig Bosley ing Lemon, Willard, boy, July 6, Vernon Lee and Mary Laura exchanged wedding vows on July 1 In a ceremony performed at the Seventh LDS Ward chapel. The couple Is making a Hadley Crocler, Tre monton, home in Brigham City, boy, July 7. Bud Lee end Gloria Corn, Vickie Young, Marco Glover, Special guects at wall Knudsen, Portage, boy, , Juanita Ammons, MyrnaLee the wedding and reception were July 8. the brides grandparents Mr. and Jarene Simonson, Marvin Page and Marilyn Gifts were cared for by and Mrs, W.B. Brown of Mon- Faye Schroeder Bonlne, Route Misses Melody Holmgren of trose, Colo., and Mr. and Mrs. 2, Brigham City, girl, July 10. Bear River City, Marlon Poul. George J. Myler of Clarkston. Frank Stauffer and Karrln After honeymooning In West LaVoy Jones Fullmer, Brigham ter of Brigham City and Peggy Baker, cousin of the bride, of Yellowstone and Jackson Hole, City, girl, July 10. Salt Lake City, Attending the Wyo. the couple Is making a James Robert and Janice Mae guest book was Marlene Bosley, home at 75Vfc North Third East Loveless Thurston, Brigham In Brigham City. sister of the bridegroom. City, twin boys, JUly 11. O Its Sononras Annual Summer Clearance STARTING Jlimfilh In "i n A LOVELY BRIDAL CAKE of three tiers was edged with pale tangerine shades roses and top. ped with a miniature bridal couple. After the reception the couple cut and served the cake to the family and close friends. Those assisting with the serving were Misses Karen and Shorn Show, Carol Williams, . "J Group No. Group No. 2 1 Is 0 your -- x OR 2 for $14.00 OR2lor$18.00 OR 2 lor $22.00 i(. Credit isnt made of egg ihelli, but it can break uit as easily. With a First Security savings account you can strengthen thin credit while earning guaranteed bank Interest on the money you save. 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