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Show rvTTY j - -- 4 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah I Sunday, April 3, 1966 Box Elder Womens Legls. latlve council will meet on Wed. nesday, April 6, at 8 p.m. In the city courtroom In the mun. iclpal building. Duane Walker, R.N., direct, or of Pioneer Memorial Nurs. lng home, will be the guest speaker for the evening. He will discuss the nursing home and its relation to medicare, accord, Mrs. lng to welfare Rut-ge- r Harry Bloom and Mrs. Price. A graduate of the Weber State college school of nursing, Wal. ker was director of education at the Dee Memorial hospital in Ogden prior to taking his position at the Pioneer Mem orlal Nursing home two years i i A if-j- ' ' .' j 1 5? V, iJi l Sarah Yates, Society Editor Telephone PA it ,fe 3 v ji SU Local Miss Tracies Vows Legion Auxiliary Hears Speaker vows were exchanged by Miss Marylln Kay Long and Randall Drew Griffin In a ceremony performed March 19 at 7:30 p.m. in the Fierce Methodist church, Pierce, Colo. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Long of Brigham City, ajiij the bride, groom is a son of Mrs. Mild, red L Griffin of Pierce, Colo., and Norman L. Griffin of New York City. Officiating at the double ring ceremony was Rev. Paul Hoi. land, and the wedding march was played by organist Mrs. George Ball as the bride was escorted down the aisle on the arm of her father. Vocalist Skip Ball One Hand, One rendered Heart and The Lords Pray. er during the simple cere, mony. Wedding CANDLES WERE From Philippines ago. Duane D. Walker, of Pioneer Memorial residents have seen the home Nursing home, will be guest attain the atmosphere of a speaker for Womens Legislahome away from home rather tive Council. than an Institution. The main objective of such a facility ac. Womens Legislative council cording to Director Walker, are urged to be present for this Is to do everything possible interesting meeting. to make an Individual a whole person and not a statistic. In discussing the medicare question he will outline the SPEAKER IN THOSE TWO American Legion Auxiliary members enjoyed a pleasant evening Monday, March 27, as they heard petite Miss Rita Pua of the Philippines discuss her native country and show native crafts and costume to the mem. bers. She is a student at Utah i State University working to. wards her doctorate In chem. leal engineering and talked on her experiences as a student al- j Business meeting was con. ducted by president Emily Sev. erns and the program was plan, ned by Mrs. Birdie Smith, for. elgn relations chairman. Refreshments were served by Lucille Jones, Stella Bordeaux, Ruth Seashore, Irma Peters, Ella Johnson and Alberta Ko. ford. LIGHTED at the beginning of the ceremony by Robert Allen Long, Jr., bro ther of the bride. Bouquets of white crysanthemums decorat. ed the church. The bride wore a gown of an. tlque satin with long tapered sleeves, styled with a lace yoke and featuring a lng In a train. Her shoulder length veil of nylon Illusion fell from a large antique satin rose matching her gown. Completing the bridal ensemble was a bou. quet of white roses and carna. tlons nested on a white satin NATIVE COSTUME Miss Rita Pua of the Philippines shows a native formal costume to members of the American Legion Auxiliary as she discusses her native country with Mrs. Birdie Smith, program chairman. Miss Pua spoke to the local group on Monday evening as part of the club's foreign relations study for the season. bustle-backen- Refreshments were served from a table tastefully decorated with an Easter hen and colored eggs on a lace cloth, flanked by white lighted tap. ers. Malde of honor was Linda Chase of Brigham City, a col. lege roommate of the bride at Colorado State university. She wore a floor. length gown of pink taffeta with an empire bodice and carried. a bouquet of pink and white carnations. Her out. fit was complimented with a head piece formed of a circle of matching taffeta with a daln. ty veil. THE BRIDEGROOMS broth, er, Bruce Glffln, attended as best man. Ushers were him Gall RECENT BRIDE Mbs Marylln Kaye Long recited wedding vows with Randall Drew Glffln In a ceremony performed March 18 In the Methodbt church in Pierce, Colo. The bride Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Long of Brigham City. 1846. Questions By You And Your Friends Answers from Ray Malmrose SCRATCH PAD Since the birthday boy had been eyeing the pile of gifts ever since mama had opened Insisted on green Ice cream, green punch and green candles hers on Sunday afternoon. on the cake..everythlng had a Everybody brought a stool and the Into the kitchen to stand at springy Easter look mamas elbow as she made the guests were delighted with the chocolate cake, fought over stir, tiny baskets. The usual big ring the Icing, and murmured eyes and small appetites resul. in delight as the green edging ted In lots of cake left on the came out of the cake decora- birthday plates and dabs of tor tube. And a little nest of green Ice cream on shirtfronts. green coconut filled with Jelly bean eggs and surrounded with Hubby came home In a while four candles was Just the llv. and surveyed the living rooms collection of ribbon, marbles, lng end. tlnkertoys, candy, cake crumbs, BABY BROTHER kind of de. and torn bits of wrapping paper. nuded one of the tlmy Easter He summed up the day with baskets of Its jelly beans be- his remar, The party was a fore the guests arrived, but a success, huh? the repaired quick refill damage, And a minor catastro. phe occurred when mama hung up the donkey and discovered that the tails would have to be cut out In the five minutes before the guests were to ar. Altar Society Meeting Dated rive. Wednesday Eve But everybody had fun pinning on tails, identifying household a bag. St. Henrys Altar society will objects felt while blindfolded, OF COURSE, the big event and sitting on balloons to pop hold its regular monthly meetwas Young Sons birthday party. them. Nobody Insisted on keep, ing on Wednesday, April 6, at Some of the invited guests were lng his own gift instead of glv. 8 p.m. In the church basement. unable to be there due to 111 lng It to the guest of honor, Program for the evening will ness but he didnt seem to the gifts were opened be a - hat fashion show from although notlve that the crowd was ra. due to . the desires of Helen- Royers; with fashions ther slim. He had lots ofpre. early shown Just In time for the all the guests. sents from the family, from Easter parade. AT LEAST THE premature Installation of officers for grandmas and grandpas, and from aunts and uncles, and had opening of gifts made It easy the coming year also will take place. Taking office will be a new baby brother to their Mrs. Herbert L, Blue, presl. home. dent; Mrs. John Serelka, vice Five pound Scott was greet, president; Mrs. Thomas J. ed at home by older brother and Donovan secretary; and Mrs. Nathan English, treasurer. sister, Donny and Kristy. The Edvalsons, residents of All women of the parish are The luck o the Irish ws for the past ten Invited to attend and to join with the Don Edvalson family BrighamnowCity In live Logan. the Altar society in Its work. years, on March 17 as they welcomed Family Welcomes Tiny New Son Ask Your Pharmacist! QUESTION: Are people actually living longer than they did 20 or 10 years ago? ANSWER: This Is correct. Human longevity Is constantly being Increased through the use of our new drug discoveries. As short a time ago as 1930 the aver-ag- e life expectancy was considered to be approximately 60 years. And today? That figure has now been Increased to an average of more than 70 years! So, lets face It? All of the new drug discoveries have literally added 10 more years to your life, and they are making It possible for you to have better health during those added years. MALMROSE PHARMACY 102 PRESCRIPTIONS E. Forest 723-855- 5 News . r j CORINNE CAMP of the Dau. ghters of Utah Pioneers will meet on Monday, April 4, at the home of Gwen Rader at 8 p.m. All members are encouraged to be present for this meeting. LOCUST CAMP of the Daught. of Utah Pioneers will meet on Monday, April 4, at 7:30 Director AT PRESENT, p.m. at the home of Mrs. Eva Walker added, the facility is Burroughs, 105 East Second open to anyone for physical the. North. All members are urged with ser. proper rapy purposes to be present for this meeting. vices, personnel and facilities available to anyone In the com. basis." munlty on an The problem of the aging ers will Increase through the years as medical science and lm. provements give all a longer life. Walker cited, By 1980, There will be over 20 million persons over 65 years of age. The nursing home can play a vital part In their lives, whether they live In the home or take advantage of its programs on an basis." All members of the Box Elder WANTED Used gas furnaces. Highest trade-i- n allowed. Dover Heating and Air Cond. 46 North Main mama to escape to the kit. chen to prepare goodies, for a little scooter, marble game and box oftlnkertoyswerepoun. ed upon and played with by everyone whlje the refresh, ments were put on the table. Society Editors March Is birthday time at the Editor household and last week both Mommy and Young Son leaped up another year In age. Actually, Mrs. Society Editor just had ft birthday since she quit adding ft year on to each birthday ft few years ago. Little Miss is wise to this trick since she likes to go around the house counting up accessories and a three-quarte- r to one hundred lately. She asked coat. white The couple length If she was 100 yet, took a brief honeymoon In Est her mama and then kept going on down the es Park, Colo., and are now line. If she hadnt gotten wise Moun. 806 at a home making tain avenue, Fort Collins, Colo. last year to the fact that her 16.year.old mama was younger we wouldnt PRIOR TO HER MARRIAGE than the babysitter, such be problems. having Box from Miss Long graduated Anyway, the family all went Elder High school where she was ft member of BEttes, She out to dinner, without ft single was a member of Job's Daugh. glass of milk or water spilled on the restaurant table or any. ters Bethel 11, and was attend, one weeping over the color of at State Colorado university ing his Ice cream or the fact that the time of her marriage. had been The bridegroom graduated a disliked vegetable from Pierce High school, where put on his plate. Baby Brother he was a member of the Na. spent all his time playing with tlonal Honor society and active his orange peel and ft piece of parsley, so the family took in sports and band. his piece of chicken home In Diamond-Maker "'N Increased services that will be offered by nursing homes under the program which will take effect In July, 1966. The nursing home will become an even more vital agency In the community, offering services to all who might need nursing home care. for Batman and Kenneth Jones. 2 The couple was honored with ft reception following the cere mony In Peterson Fellowship hall, where guests greeted the newlyweds. Travelling to Colo, rado for the wedding were the brides parents and brother, and an aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs. J.P. Owen. Her going away outfit was a pink knit suit with matching HOBOKEN. N. J. tUPI) The baseball diamond was made by Alexander Cartwright in 1845 and was first used In a game at Hoboken, N. J., In A special feature of the meeting was the presentation of a bracelet depicting the tools to be sent to the Philippines for the foreign relations program. Proceeds from the bracelet pro. ject will be sent to CARE for distribution of tools to the Phil, lpplnes. Mrs. Hazel Beecher 'was the lucky winner of the bracelet. - Plble. years, local director DUP so. Included on the program for the evening was a musical number by Misses Dawn Huggins, Nila Nichols, Susan Young and Cahtl Crossman accompanied by Nancy Howarth. Womens Legislative Council SlatesTalkon Medicare (ate t AJlecuil O MISS RONDA RAE Perry AAissTells Date For Spring Nuptial Rite Mr. and Mrs. J. Floyd John of Perry announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Ronda Rae to Darwin H. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Heber P. Smith of Brigham City. Miss John is a graduate of Box Elder High school an LDS Seminary. Her fiance is also a graduate of the local high school and has completed an LDS mission in Hawaii. The couple will be wed April 1 1 in the Logan temple. They will be honored at an open house at a later date. LDS Fresh Flowers Remember those special" ones with beautiful cut flowers, plants, a lovely Corsage or floral arrangement. 5for$1 in Boxes 4for$1 onhangers When Accompanied by Dry Cleaning Order Model-Norge-Laund- ry 35 East 7tb South V5" O'" V- Famous Sleeping Collar SHIRTS JOHN r bx f We send flowers BOX ELDER BUCK and plants anywhere. EVERYONE TO KNOW THEY or select one of the lovely by WANTS lenox ... or one of our many gift items. CAN REALLY SAVE FINANCE THEIR IF THEY NEXT AT Drewes Floral & Gifts 32 So. Main 723-857- 1 lift SOUTH MAH MOHAM CITY. UTAH CAR |