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Show 4 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Couple Exchanges Vows Tuesday, August 31, 1965 octal Sarah Yates, Society Editor church as offlcatlng minister. Parents of the coupe are Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Shields, Wichita, former residents of Brigham City, and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy McCosh of Abilene, Kans. Telephone PA THE BRIDE designed and made her gown from bridal satin with the bodice and long covered with sleeves lace. The skirt of the gown was In bell style h with a detach, and able chapel train covered with lace and enhanced with a bow at the front waistline. A crown of frosted pearls with lace Inserts held her veil, and she carried a white Bible and a cascade arrange, ment of white glad flowerettes with sweetheart roses In each. Miss Linda Sherman of Brigham City was maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Pat Me. Cosh of Abilene and Miss Linda Each was Ford of Wichita. gowned In a pink floor length gown fashioned after the brld-a- l Little flower girl gown. Sherry Lynn Blankenship of Cheney, Kans., wore a floor length dress made and designed by the bride using the same material as the bridal gown. Taper lighters Miss Connie Headrick of Kismet, Kans., and Miss Nancy McCosh of Abilene, Kans., wore mint green street y length dresses fashioned to the bridal gown. 1 Temple Rite Unites Golden Wedding Couple Date Feted By Solemn rites performed In the Logan LDS temple In late July united Judy Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell J. Nelson of Perry, and Lynn Duane Wharton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wharton in marriage. Officiating was Evan O. Darley. The couple was honored at a wedding dinner at the Tropical restaurant, and were guests of honor at a bridal reception held that evening In the Perry LDS ward. IT! A gown of FLOOR-LENGT- net over white taffeta was worn by the bride, with the full skirt falling In dainty tiers of net and lace. The fitted bodice was complemented with a scalloped neckline and long pointed lace sleeves which set off her bouquet of white A veil of bridal Ilroses. lusion was held to a pretty fabsequin-trimme- GREETING GUESTS at the re. ceptlon were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Call, host and hostess. Jean Call was seated at the guest book. An ornate bridal cake began with a three-cakbase with the additional layers supported on dainty colonades. It was all decorated In blue and white roses, and was topped by a miniature temple. Those In charge of serving were JoAnne Braltwalte, San-dr- a Melinda Jones, Wendel, Max and Mrs. Dee Nelson Mrs. NEWLYWEDS Rite performed In late July In the Logan Nelson, while gifts were readLDS temple united Miss Judy Nelson and Lynn Duane ied for display by Julie Scott, Wharton In marriage. The couple Is now making a home Rose Marie Vavrlcka, Mrs. In Brigham City. Nate Wharton and Mrs. Deraid Waters. Master of ceremonies for the short program held at the end of the evening was Scott Nelson. He Introduced a reading by Kath. leen Bott, a vocal duetbyRonda and Danielle John, a violin solo by Nell Todd, a vocal duet by Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brough, and a vocal trio formed by Doris By Christensen, Faye McMurtrey 723-622Phone 9 and Irens Peck. The couple honey mcor.eii to The new school clothes are all the couples fourth child. Julie, mak-lnhanging neatly In the closet and Dwight and Val are excited with Southern Utah, and Is now a home at 32S Wnst Sec-onI somehow have the feeling we the prospect of a new playmate. South, Brigham City. all got up to the starting line Passing along the good news for a race, andthewhlstledldnt are Mr. and Mrs. Roger Sed were pleased to have her and sister, Dr. blow. erholm, paternal grandparents. brother-in-laand Mrs. T. L. (Wilma) Broad, It sort of leaves us at loose Of course the added THE IRA LARSENS were so bent, spend Monday with them. ends. weeks vacation could be fun happy to have their son and They also visited with other rel-l- a t Ives and friends en route to and family, Dr. If we hadnt stretched the buddaughter-ln.laget for school needs. Hope and Mrs. Ira (Bud) Larsen and their home In Riverside, Calif. this Is soon settled. Last week Mark, .Scott, Lee and Mary Lou, The Broadbents have Just reI spent my time listening for visit with them recently. They turned from two years In Germ-annews about the Gemini boys and spent some time here and In where he has helped set now this week Ill have to keep Mlnersvllle and Beaver up and has been in charge of a foreign study branch of the my ear to the ground for school with her mother and other reldevelopments. When am I going atives and friends. They plan- University of California at Gotto get those tomatoes canned ned to return to their home In tingen university. He has been and a few Jars of peach mar. Tucson, Atlz., via Grand dean of students at the Riverside campus since Its establishmalade made (If 1 can find a few canyon. ment and has now been appointWe still have a peaches)? THE ARTHUR Linfords have ed head of the department of Labor Day weekend coming up and most of us have sort of enj'werl a visit from modern languages. Their daughter Mrs. Leland planned a last summer fling. their son and daughter-in-laParty Line wires will be wait, and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Creer and her two children and three children, came to Utah with them from lng for your end of the summer Linford news so let's hear from you. Steven,' David and Jeannette, of her home in Grand Forks, N. D. Rockville, Md. They divided where her husband Is on the of the University of BIG NEWS comes winging our their time between his parents faculty way from the stork set. At. here and her parents, the Earl North Dakota. They will visit Hones, of Ogden. John is pro with relatives for a few days tornsy and Mrs. Carl R. of Long Beach, Calif., Ject manager and salesman for and return home with Mr. Creer are rejoicing over the arrival Documentations Inc. at Beth-esd- who has been In Salt Lake City Md. of a baby girl born August 26. the past week. The tiny plhk bundle weighed THE ROSS Holsts spent a LAST WEEK the R. N. Prices eight pounds two onces and Is d e Party Line Ruth g d y k Sed-erhol- A social highlight of the past week was the lovely dinner party honoring Mr, and Mrs. Frank Holman In observance of their Golden Wedding anniversary. The event was hosted by the couples children, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Call and M Sgt. Lynn Holman of Japan. Although Sgt. Holman could not leave his post with the US Air force to be here In person, he assisted with the party arrange- The delightful affair was held the Artistic manor on Thursday, Aug. 26, and Included relatives and a few close friends of the guests of honor. Maid of honor was Jacqueline Nelson, and bridesmaids were Jane Hansen, Connie Mace and Little flower JoAnn Simper. girl was Malrlanne Nelson. Harry McMurdle was best man, with ushering duties per. formed by Nate Wharton and Robert Goodell. two-wee- Local Couple In ric rose. four-tlere- floor-lengt- ments. d DINNER WAS SERVED to 19 guests seated at a table decorated with golden chrysanthemums and gold candles. The head table at which the Holmans were seated was centered with a beautiful wedding cake trimmed in gold and white. Following dinner they enjoyed browsing through a family album kept by Mrs. Holman through the years, and they all talked on a tape recording to be sent to Sgt. Holman In Japan. Included In the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Call and Children Karla, Bill and Frank; Edith Bowen, Stella Young, Mrs. Ethel Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Ross C. Bowen of Brigham City; Mrs. Ruth Holman, East Garland; Mrs. Bertha Walker, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy B. Young, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Duncan, Arcadia, Calif,; and Mrs. Lulu Burrgraf, Idaho Falls, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel H. Lay-to- n of Brigham City arrived home Sunday after a vacation trip to Alaska. The couple flew to Point Bar-ro- the farthest northern city of the United States, where they visited with a sister, Mrs. Lucile Trost and Cathy and Hal. A train and car trip took them to Mt. McKinley while In Alaska. They were met In the Salt Lake City Airport by a brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. James J. Layton of Layton, and by Mrs. L. I. Layton upon their return to Utah. few days In Boise, Idaho, last week with the David Prices. Their two daughters, Jill and Susie, stayed in Bosie with the Prices for a few days visit and returned to their home on the weekend. FAMILY VISITORS from Ind., have been pleasant for the Ben L. Days during the past week. His daugh-te- r and children, and Mrs. and Mrs. Tom (Dorothy) Dickey and children Kyle Ann, Brent and Clay, are In Utah for a two week visit. Me-Cos- SPENDING SEVERAL weeks this city visiting with relatives and friends are Mr. and Mrs. George Badger and children Valerie, Brian, Paul and David of Newport Beach, Calif. her parents, the Vanez Wilsons, for their Utah visit. Many family have outings and been planned during the Californians visit and they will return to their home on of m h KINDERGARTEN for children 4 Vi years to school age from 9 a. m. to 1 2 noon. SPECIAL SUBJECTS TAUGHT FRENCH MUSIC PHONICS Registration starts August 25th from 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. Classes start September 1 st MARGARET T. JOHNSON 39 North 2nd East . v Golf Auxiliary Roberts Salon Has Team Play Slates Tourney Roberts Hair Fashions, 58 South Main, will sponsor a golf tournament for the ladies of the Brigham City Country club on Wednesday, Sept. 1, with a shot-gun scheduled for 9 a.m. Three prizes will be awarded to lucky winners of the contest, with each prize including aser. vice performed at the local beauty salon. First prize will be a wave and set, second prize will be a hair tint, and third prize winner will be for a shompoo and set. All ladles wishing to par. tlclpate are asked to sign up In the clubhouse In advance. tee-of- f per-mane- ell-glb- Marriage Licenses The following marriage licenses were Issued from the office of K. B. Olsen, county clerk, the week of Aug. 19. Wayne Dale Porter, 23, Brig-haCity, and Marilyn Reeve, 17, Brigham City, Issued Aug. 19 with permission of LaVon Reeve, mother of the bride. Ryan Severln Lee, 20, Brig-haCity and Mildred Naomi Huggins, 18, Brigham City, Is. sued Aug. 19 with permission of Leda Peterson Lee, mother of the groom. Paul Christian Petersen, 22,, Phone 723-248- 4 . Miss Lynn Shields, former Brigham City resident, became the bride of Ron McCosh in church rites performed In Wichita, Kans., on Aug. 14. They will make their home on a farm In Kansas. son-in-la- In learn-to-swl- one-wee- BEST MAN WAS Gordon of Abilene, Kans., with RECENT BRIDE Couple Returns ey slm-ilarl- two-tiere- d They are houseguests u Miss Lynn Shields and Ron McCosh were married the even, lng of Aug. 14 in Bethany Meth. odist church, Wichita, Kans., with the Rev. Ronald Brannon of First Wesleyan Methodist ceoe Arlan Benti of 'Enterprise, Kane., and John Kough of Mor. gan Hill, Calif., grooms, men. Henry Shellds of Wichita assisted Kough with seating guests. Rlngbearer was Boyd Jantzen of Kismet, Kans, The newlywed couple went to Lake of the Osarks for their After Sept. honeymoon trip. 1 they will be at home on a farm near Beverly, Kans. The new Mrs. McCosh is a graduate of the 1964 class at Box Elder High In Brigham City. Both she and the bride, groom attended McPherson Col. lege, McPherson, Kans., last winter. NEVER TOO OLD BOISE. Idaho (UPD Youre never too old to learn. That's the philosophy of Perry C. Mob-berlof Boise. Mobberley prepared for the summer fishing season by signk ing up for a class at the YMCA. He said he wanted to be "sure I can swim In case there's an accident. Mobberley Is 79. The k ' fa's )tt4 O ' "V. f 4 4 Brigham City lady golfers the Aug. 17 and 18 Northern Division tournament at Hill Air Force base Included Ruth VonderEsch, Sybil Ford, Jessie Jepperson, Wanda Cox, Irene Jenkins, Jean Barnard, Stewart and Katherine Lois Garmager. Team play for the Northern Division was played at Logan on Friday, Aug. 27, with re. suits of the team play to be announced soon. Brigham City will play against Hill Air Force base In the next competitive match, with the local team now holding fourth place. Other Northern Division golf dates for ladles clubs Include Aug. 31 at 8:30 a.m. at River-dal- e course and Sept. 8 at 8:30 a.m. at El Monte Golf course. Ladles who belong to the Northern Division wishing to play on those days are asked to sign up at the clubhouse. In playing for Back-to-Scho- ol Brigham City, and Carolyn Han sen, 20, Brigham City, Issued Aug. 25. Harold Ross Coombs, 25, Honeyville, and Leora Morrill, 21, Brigham City, Issued Aug. V of Brigham City 25. Dancing lessons the nicest thing you can give your is child. of pleasure & TAP comfort JAZZ 200 luxurious rooms and suites completely,, , .all with TV, radio and background music. Pool and patio.., phones. Valet, Car Rental. Barber, Beauty and Gift Shops. Guided tours BALLET Dial-a-mo- tic 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. Special creative dance classes for 4-- 6 year olds. (Motto HM Free records and leotards. J a J a-.- BRIDGE Ladles of Elks 'members, Mrs. James Brown and Mrs. George on the Riddle, are pictured making plans for the duplicate bridge sessions to be held second and fourth Monday of each month during the winter season, beginning on Sept. 13 chairman for the duplicate tournaments and sessions will with kick-of- f day. Oter-al-l be Mrs. Veran Boothe, not pictured. DUPLICATE ( 1900 South State Street mi inr Western moths) SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH TWXSU-45- 5 Phone: Area 801, 487-780or your nearest BEST WESTERN MOTEL ROZELL HENRIES DANCE STUDIO Register by phone - 723-594- 2 Classes begin August 27 Studio above Rocket Bowl ,v 4 |