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Show r- - Vf, 3 , - n 4 - 3fSI i'-Xtf- A' v o . . lft W , i , Brigham Native to Observe 80th Birthday Open House Mr. and Mrs. Maurice A. Burtcher announce the mar. rlage of their daughter, Nancy Galle, to Myron Olsen Barlow, son of Mr. and Mrs. I.W. Barlow of Salt Lake City. The couple exchanged nup. tlal promises In a lovely spring setting at the home of the brides parents on Friday, March 4. LDS President O. Dee Lund performed the ceremony In the presence of Immediate family members. The bride chose her sister, Sydney Burtcher, as her sole attendant. James Barlow stood as best man for his brother. The bride was lovely In a suit of baby blue linen with yellow accessories. She wore an orchid corsage. Her sis. ter wore a pink linen suit with pink accessories and a carnation corsage. A wedding dinner followed at Lifelong Brigham City resl. dent Charles N. Sheffield will celebrate his bOth birthday with an open house at the Artistic Manor, 15 South First East, Sunday, March 20, from 2 to Joan Sorenson, Nineteen step, grandchildren and four step, have been added to the family rolls. Also celebrating with him will be two brothers, Noble and Devern of 5 p.m. Born March 16, 1886, Salt Lake City. In Brigham City to James W. The family Invites friends and and Liza Flshburn Sheffield, the relatives to greet Sheffield at local resident has made his the open house, and requests home in this area throughout that no gifts be brought. his life. he has been active In the Raymond Burr, star of PerLDS church In the First ward ry Mason," figures that in each where he served as president episode of his CBS Television 15 of the Elders Quorum for Network series he has 75 per years, 14 years In the bishop, cent more dialogue than the rlc, and seven years in the lead in a feature movie. Sunday school, also enjoying activities as a ward teacher The flist Industrial plant for over 60 years. built exclusively for manufacIn his early years he burned ture of internal combustion enlime In the lime kiln in north gines rose In Cologne, Germany, Mantua, and In 1910 worked as in 1864. a carpenter for some time un. til he went Into the grocery business In 1913. He retired from this business In 1953. V1 f i Alpha Chi Omegaj Sets Style Show An Alpha Chi Omega alum, nl dinner and fashion show has been dated for Wednesday, March 23 at 7 p.m. In the Wal-nut-e room of the Union build, lng at Utah State university. NEWLYWEDS Mr. and Mrs. Myron Olsen Barlow spoke wedding vows In a lovely ceremony performed Friday, Marr, ch 4. The new Mrs. Barlow Is the former Nancy Galle daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Burtcher of Brigham Bur-tche- City. All Alpha Chi Omega members and their guests are Invited but should make reservations by contacting Melva Bar. on at 723.2722 by Tuesday. nice or It Is good for him, he remarks on the awfulness of pirates. Pirates dont pick up their toys; pirates dont brush their teeth at bedtime; pirates dont eat their vegetables; and pirates dont even like to take baths. Society Editors SCRATCH PAD the bad he announces at appro- IN PUNISHMENT of Young Son Is presently In a private. hating mood. Adven. tures of his beloved Popeyeand the stories on the free comics inside the Capn Crunch cereal package have convinced him that pirates are about the most undesirable persons on earth. For awhile he worried that the pirates might come and get him, and throw him to the shorks. Then he announces with that Uttle.boy delight In the horrible that the sharks eat you all to pieces. would But the family finally convinced him that no pirates would be able to get Into Brigham City due to the lack of oceans and the efficiency of the local police In catching pirates If they were somehow washed up on our shores, THEN HE WORRIED that all the pirates were dead, which seemed quite a tragedy even though he doesnt like pirates. So his daddy found a world map and showed him some remote oceanic areas that still harbor a few pirates and hes satis, fled that they still exist. The next day he found a Utah road map and showed his mama where the pirates live Nephl had better watch outl Pirates have become the epl. tomy of badness. Whenever told .to do something because It Is pirates, priate moments that pirates have Icecream, cant have candy, or cant go to Sunday can they, mama? school cant Just last week he drew a pic. ture and showed It to his busy mama, who absent mlndedlyre. marked that It was a nice pi. rate, to be met with his hor. rifled answer, No, Its a big mean pirate I AT LEAST THE pirates have provided a lot of amusement time. The boys fill bags with toys and carry them over their shoulders and announce that It is pirate treasure with Baby Brother echoing treasure, huh? And they will sit In an upturned stool and announce that It Is their boat and they are looking for someone to pi. rate. The best experience so far was Mrs. Society Editor's trip down the hallway to the boys bedroom door as they stood throwing their teddy bears and sisters dolls Into the hallway. When asked what they were they Informed her that they were mean.ptrates and they were throwing these people to the sharks. As Mrs. Society Editor turned to go back to the kitchen, she was warned to watch for the sharks and found herself gingerly stepping down the hallway in anticipation of Indeed seeing one of the blood thirsty fish. do-ln- Cn!cX3ll.OOOJOD"SYreepslaXes. You A new Peart of Brigham City announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daugther Melva Jean to Steven Brent Hess, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Hess of Brigham list every week from now until March 3 1 st. 429 first prizes. children He He later married Vera Seely. has four vSw 80th BIRTHDAY - Charles N. Sheffield, lifelong resident, will observe his 80th birthday at an open house on March 20, 2 to 5 p.m. Florida has three national forests totaling more than 1 million acres the Apalachicola, Ocala and Osceola National Forests. right purchase. who Maddocks, Marlon Carol Hatch, and For information 723-524- 4. Miss Peart is a graduate of Box Elder High school and IDS Seminary and is presently a student at Brigham Young university. Prospective bridegroom Hess is also a graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS Seminary, and has served an LDS mission to the northwest states. He is a senior student at Briaham Young university. An early summer wedding is planned by the couple following their graduations from Brigham Young university in late May. DUP News Ladies of Elks OAK CAMP of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold their March meeting at the home of Plans Monthly Mrs. Neoma Pett, 420 South First West at 2 p.m, Thursday, Mardh 18. Every mdmbef is ex. Ipected to be present. Bridge Luncheon EQBGEQnamaDHB Ladles of Elks will sponsor a bridge luncheon on Monday, SUNFLOWER CAMP of the March 21, at 11:30 a.m. In the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will upstairs lodge hall. Ladies of e the community are Invited to meet at the home of Mrs. Petersen, 129 South Fifth attend Just for lunch, or to stay East, on Thursday, March 17, for an enjoyable afternoon of All members are bridge. at 2 p.m. Luncheon chairman Is Mrs. urged to be present. Wade Ebellng, who will be as. SEGO LILLY CAMP of the slsted in planning and prepara, Daughters of Utah Pioneers will tlon by Mesdames R. W. Fish, meet on Thursday, March 17, burn, George Hodges, Wilat 7:30 p.m. at the home of liam Crandall, Allen Barclay, Alice Nelsen, 225 South Third Alan McDonald, Winston Hum. West. A good attendance Is urg. phrey, Ed Case, Grant Allred and Lloyd Robinette. ed by the officers. Bridge players are asked to e FRUITVALE CAMP of bring their own cards, withoth. will postpone Its meeting er equipment provided. Reservations may be made by to the fourth Friday In March due to the Relief society an. calling Mrs. R. W. Flshburn, nual party. The meeting will by March 17. be held at the home of Alice Morey Amsterdam of The Norman at 2 p.m on Friday, Dick Van Dyke Show has an March 25. Betty Burt will give for mind encyclopedic jokes. the lesson. Name a subject and hell come irarlLi Ol-lv- 4iiGHlH Cor-lnn- 723-544- CAMP a quip about it. OF the up with Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet on Thursday, March 17, at 7;30 p.m. at the home of Marie S. Call, 27 North First West. All members are urged to be present. Early ambition of Dick with brother Smothers, Tom In "The Smothers Brothers Show on the CBS Television Network, was to be a teacher. co-st- ar GEf EHTRfl MILK for the WfUKEMB w SYLVANIA m if) V;N ll wo first pan ol your vehicle identilicalion number is iicre-iro- u misht Be a uinner. how It works. Look at the first symbols slip. Then is prefix) on your vehicle Identification ok at the symbols listed above. If you find yours i the list, you've taken the first step toward being winner. Now go aea your Bulck talar. 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The newlyweds are making a home at 3360 South 395 East Salt Lake City. j City, Utah THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham Spring Rite Unites Couple FURNITURE BREITENBEKERS and CARPET BUILT THE .. STORE THAT SERVICE ... - f |