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Show ' I Couple Wed in Home Rite NEWS, Irlflham City, Utah Tuesday, August 24, 1963 THE BOX ELDER Coupe Sets Temple Date vows were ex. Wedding changed by Miss Llnette Frost and Dale E. Peterson In rites performed July 29 at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Frost. Of. flciatlng at the ceremony was Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Keck of Brigham City announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Cheryl Keck, to Stephen Tarbet, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Tarbet of Benson, Utah. The couple has circled Sept. 3 as their wedding date, with the ceremony to be solemnized In the Salt Lake LDS temple. They will be honored that evening at a reception In the Thirteenth LDS ward cultural hall. Miss Keck is a graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS seminary, and has attended Utah State university for three years. Prospective bridegroom Tar. bet is a graduate of North Cache High school, and also attends He has Utah State university. served an LDS mission to the Eastern Atlantic states. Following their marriage, the couple will make a home In Logan, where both will con. tlnue with their schooling. TAKIMi U.4 1 Kenneth Godfrey. of the bridegroom are Bishop and Mrs. Darwin E. Peterson of Logan, who hosted a dinner the night before the wedding at Maddox Ranch house. Parents ; S X Ur b. VWM'aivY g3Rt MISS SUZANNE REEDER Local Couple Sets Date Mr. and Mrs. Frank O. Reeder of North gowned In a dress similar to those of the bridesmaids. She carried a basket of dainty bios, soms. Brig- ham announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Miss Suzanne Reeder to Frank Rees, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Res, also Best man was Cordell Fon. nesbeck, with Brent Frost, Ron Rogers, Kent Ellsworth as ush. of Brigham City. The couple has circled Sept. 22 as their wedding date, with the ceremony to be solomnized in the Logan LDS temple. They will be honored that evening at a reception in the Box Elder stake cent- Mr, and Mrs. Les Dunn acted as host and hostess for the reception, with guests walking cake past a lovely three-tiere- d decorated In white roses and topped with satin wedding bells. ers. Guests were served by Mary Jean Young, Diane Shelton, Mar. gle Sumlda, Geralyn Peters, Bonita Jacobson, Linda Clark, Jane Hansen and Kassle Felt. Helping with the gifts were Pam Carlson, Corene Rowe and Mau. reen Faber, while Mrs. Steve (Kathy) Gunderson was seated at the guest book. a graduate of Box Elder seminary. She has attended Utah State University, where she is a graduate of the Logan LDS Institute. Prospective bridegroom Rees is also a graduate of the local high school and LDS seminary, Organ music was furnished and has studied at Brigham Young university. He throughout the reception by from the Cumorah mission of Mrs. Verl Petersen, and sevrecently returned eral vocal numbers were given the LDS church. by Misses Mildred and Martha will Huggins. Following their marriage, the couple make a home in Logan and both will continue with The couple honeymooned to v Jackson Hole and Yellowstone s university studies.' . h , MISS K-- ; REEDER and is LDS -- nr d Lori Napoli, Box Elder County Little LITTLE PRINCESS ROYALTY Princess,' Is pictured here with her attendants, Cathi Jo Cutler, S, left, and Suzanne Petersen,-4- . They are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. George Napoli, Tremonton; Mr. and Mrs. Sid Cutler, Tremonton, and Mr. an Mrs. Peter Petersen, Thatcher. Four-year-ol- NEW YORK iUPI i YoungRee Anderson White, Brigham sters most frequently Ingest City, boy, Aug. 17. at the age of two. LouDell and Mary Baker Re. poisons Public Health Service studies 17. ese, Brigham City, boy, Aug. show. Gary Dean and Sharen Shaw Medicines around the house City, Worthington, Brigham WHOS NEW' cause more than half the ac girl, James Charlej and Patricia cldental poisonings In children Ann Reed Hanltne, Brigham every year. Nearly one out of ; every four child poisonings Is Cooley Memorial Hospital City, boy, Aug. 20. welcomed several little new. club met THE BUSY BEE La Var and Vera Susan Do- caused by excessive Intake of comers during the past week, minguez Hansen, Bear River aspirin. Aug. 18 at the home of their with the following parents ready City, boy, Aug. 20. .to take the new arrivals home: Jesse R. and Patricia (Pat) and Doris Jones Rock, Melvin Clayton Brigham City, boy, Marie Hardy Manning, Brigham Aug. 21. 15. pity, girl, Aug. Lanny and Barbara Spackman Edward Campbell and Diane Smith, is Fielding, boy, Aug. 22. West Mott, Park Valley, boy, and June Bollnder Richard ' Aug. 18. Naylor, Willard, boy, Aug. 23. Aug. 19. , 4-- DOrr Newell and RECENTLY MARRIED Miss Linnette Frost and Dale E. Peterson were married at the home of the brides parents, July 29. The couple Is now at home in Logan. Corps Candidate Finishes School C4 1.0 Hlt.S COlMT lng In physical fitness, marks, manshlp, small unit tactics and command presence during his qualifying weeks at Quantlco. By successfully completing summer ses. the two a student at Thorne, sions, son of R. Mrs. Doyle Thorne, now Lois Thorne, Route 2, Brigham Weber State collegi, has met basic training require, City, a Marine Corps officer ments of the corps for candidate, recently completed the second of twoslx.weeksum. mer training sessions at Marine Arthritis Is a disease of old Corps school, Quantlco, Va., age? Most of Its worst crip, that he has attended during his pllng hits persons under 45, college years. the Arthritis Foundation points He underwent intensive train. out. six-wee- k EVERY DAY IS at FAMILY DAY ArA Cord 808 So. Main St. open a.m. to 1 1 p.m Call by for your favorite Special 1 1 gan. NEW YORK iUPI Two concerning popular ' notions weight control are pure says Dr. Jeam Mayer, a Harvard University nutritionist. The notions: that calories don't count, that with the right kind of diet you can eat all you want and not gain an ounce. Reporting In the "American Journal of Nursing," Mayer ex plained that to lose weight, the caloric Intake must be less than the amount of calories expended by exercise. He said no other formula works. He underlined this point: caloric burning exercise Is an important part of any weight reduction regime h. fJViRjr leader, Mrs. Jerald Parsons. The business meeting was by d President Janeen. The pledge was said in unison. The prayer was given by Teresa Weeden. The mem. bers finished their clothing pro. jects and worked on their re. ports. They discussed attending the County fair on Aug. 27.28. 4-- at the Dancing lessons the nicest thing you can give your Eva Ma. s?" child. SCHOOL NURSERY of pleasure 1 1 n National park and are now at home at 1067 Canyon road, Lo. hog-was- West Coylnne 4. Hers com. pleted the summers activities with a social at Crystal springs. The club members invited their parents to Join In the swimming and picnicking. Meetings this summer have been held once a week at the home of club leader Betty Al. The girls have learned len. to bake biscuits and cookies, some of which will b entered In the county fair. The girls also camped at Cub river this summer. Club assistant Is Beverly Mills. . F PETITE MISS Bonnie Peter, son was flower girl, and was For LDS Temple Ceremony High school , V - new- er. - w THE COUPLE WAS feted at a garden reception at the home of tjie brides parents, where the bride greeted guests In a floor length empire styled dress of nylon organza featuring a full train of organza. The dress was trimmed with handmade flowers centered with pearls and re.embroldered alencon lace. Her elbow length veil of bridal Illusion fell from large single rose with net petals, and she carried a bouquet of white roses and stephanotls to com. plete the ensemble. Maid of honor was Miss Anita Frost, and bridesmaids were Virginia Cutler, Joan North, Mrs. Ron (Cheryl) Rogers, Mrs. Kent (Judy) Ellsworth, Mrs. Brent (Marilyn) Frost. Each wore a powder. blue dotted swlss dress trimmed with organza ruffles and styled In floor length empire fashion. Each wore a white organza rose with a veil for her headdress, and carried a single white rose. HOUSTON iUPI H. Zlndler's job Involves TO BE WFD - Miss Cheryl Keck will become the bride of .Stephen Tarbet In a ceremony set for Sept. 3, in the SaK Lake LDS temple. They will make a home in Logan. vxfT LDS Bishop 5 Marvin going out to people's homes or bust nesses and taking what they have. He does It all legally. He Is a deputy sheriff assigned to execute civil processes for the sheriff's department. Much of his work Involves attaching property In payment of Judgements against various people. In the course of his work, Zlndler has seized ambulances, limousines, boats, airplanes, animals, a supply of Ice cream and assorted caskets. f," & TAP JAZZ comfort 200 luxurious rooms ond suites complftely . .oil with TV, radio N-abackground music. Pool and patio, nd BALLET phones. Valet, Car Rental. Barber, Beauty and Gift Shops, Guided tours arranged. Excellent Meeting and Convention Facilities for groups up to 150, Outstanding food in Coffee Shop and Restaurant, Centrally located to all social activities and scenic wonders In the area. Using modern methods our program includes, Art, Music, Creative Dance, Visits, Speech Training, Drama, Handicrafts Stories, Preparation for 3Rs and French mm i "i for the older children. Dial-a-ma- tic Special creative dance classes for 4-- 6 year olds. (Motfo I TEACHER - MARION JACKSON Diploma in Child Education Durham University i o Q. 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