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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah 'November 12, 1967 Sunday, Couple Says Wedding Vows Sarah Yates, Society Editor Telephone PA Missile Mrs. Temple Rite Weds Pair ir Gub Elects. Impressive rites performed : New Officers in the Logan LDS temple on Nov. 10 united Miss Audrey Jean Sorensen and Raymond Leon Missile Mrs. club has electSmith In marriage, with LDS ed new officers for the com-lnPresident George A. Raymond season, with Mrs. Charlotte officiating. Lange to lead the club as pres-ldenParents of the bride are Mr. Assisting her will be and Mrs. Howard D. Sorensen, Beverly vice Breidenbach, 443 Hawthorne, and the bride, president; Pierrette Wilson, groom Is a son of Mr. and secretary; Norma Erlccson, Mrs. Leon V. Smith, 235 East treasurer. Fourth North, Brigham City. The next meeting of the club The couple was honored that will be at the home of Char, evening at a reception In the lotte Lange on Nov. 18 at 3:30 North Box Elder LDS stake p.m. with Dianne Hill as g t. center. Program will be a demon, embroid. stratlon of A gown of ery by Sandy Stoddard of white satin with lace and tiny Roneyville. pearls embroidered on the bodice, sleeves, and at the hem. line of the train was worn by the brunette bride. Her nylon Illusion veil was held In place by a dainty crown of white seed pearls, and she carried A seminar for shoptalk a large white orchid surround, secretaries, business and ed by white roses and stephano. women, will be held tls to complete her bridal en. on Friday, Nov. 17, at the Ben semble. Lomond Motor hotel In Ogden. Matron of honor Mrs. Harry of the seminar Sayama, sister of the bride, will be the BYU Ogden Center maid of honor Carol Purcell for Contlnuatlng Education and and Bridesmaids Mrs. Garth the Business and Profession, Burt and Miss Carol Admas al Womens club of Ogden. were gowned Identically and Interesting and pertinent in each carried one long. stemmed white rose tied with lavendar ribbons. Tri-Che- FULL-LENGT- Business Women Plan Seminar ATTENDING the brldgroom as best man was his brother, Dell Smith, with ushers being Harry Sayama and Jimmy Sor. ensen. Guests were served by Miss Sandra Tippetts, Mrs. Rees Coleman, Mrs. Sid Norman and Miss Pam Taylor, with the gifts cared for by Mrs. Lynn and Miss Kathy Peter, Wheeler Miss Audrey Jean Sorensen and WLD IN TliMPLli son. Seated at the guest book Smith Leon Raymond pledged nuptial rows in the Logan was Miss Shauna Lewis. LDS temple on Nor. 10, and will make their home in A lovely three.tlered wedding cake centered the serving table. Brigham City following a short honeymoon trip. Following a short honeymoon trip, the couple will make their home In Brigham City. Women to Meet This Thursday Ruth 723-622- 9 the Senate cafeteria. were especially lm. pressed with the beautiful paint lngs and sculpture in the Cap! land) We have another bumper crop of walnuts this year, so I sup. pose we are In for a hard winter. I am always reminded the old saying that when of theres a lot of nuts for the little animals that use them for winter food, It means there will be a long cold winter. I really dont believe these old sayings but Just In case, I think we better get a little extra wood for the fireplace and get the handle on the snow shovel re. In ,They tol. The Norman Andersons have been enjoying visits from family members during the past few paired. No matter whats ahead win. terwlse Im sure we are all beginning to think ahead to the holidays and the pleasure they bring. First of course we will get busy on our turkey day preparations. With less than two weeks to go we can be our menus and mak. out the grocery lists. Ing Whats more frustrating than to get the stuffing nearly ready and find we are out of poultry seasoning, or get the yams ready to candy and find the brown sugar Is so hard we need a hammer to crush It. So now while youre busy checking some of these small details, pull up the old easy chair and let's chat awhile on Party Line, 12 WHAT A DELIGHTFUL It was for Mr, and Mrs. Myron Barlow when they took days time out to do a little travel, lng along the western coast. They went first to Seattle where they spent four days then travel, ed down the Oregon coast to San Francisco where they spent two days tourihg and visiting friends. From there they went to Los Angeles and spent two days at Disneyland then home through Las Vegas where they stopped overnight and saw the weeks. Here from Roseville, Calif, were Mr. and Mrs. Terry Johnson and children David and Julia who spent a week here visiting with friends and relatives. They also spent some of the time In North Ogden visit, lng with his folks the Rodney Johnsons. Last weekend the Andersons were happy to have their son Richard spend two days here from his home In Los Altos. He was In Utah visiting the colleges for engineering for the Hewlett-PackarCo. of Palo Alto where he Is a department manager, IT WAS INTERESTING Presbyterian Womens Association will meet on Thursday, Nov. 16, at 1 p.m. at Gillespie Hall with the Ruth Circle as hostesses. This will be the annual thank offering meeting, with a special film on the colleges and universities that receive funds from the thank offering, accord-lnto Mrs. Ted Card, program chairman. from A special devotional the play For Heavens Sake, taped at the Church Women United national conclave during the past summer, will be pre. sented. The name of the number A Failure at He Was Is Thirty.Three. All women of the church are Invited to attend. g RECENTLY WED The new Mr.and Mrs Jerry LaMont Busenbark are making a home in' Brigham City following a wedding performed in Hyrum. mid-autum- n ac. that it will so be ready in plenty of time for your Christmas gifting. family groups, portraits, couples family groups can be taken in the home. Phone 723-295- 8 for appointment Comptons Studio 102 So. Main 723-295- 9 A rollicking, side splitting, fun filled evening. By Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman Box Elder High School Auditorium carnival. Mrs. Society Editor remarked that shed have to search the basement for a few white elephants. at which points the eyes of the two little boys In the family began to shine with excitement. Unaware of their search, Mbs. Society Editor was surprised when they came up from a hunting expedition in the base-ftieto state that they couldnt find any elephants of any nature down there. Little Miss came up with a bedraggled ele. story book, apologizing becuase it was Just a gray elephant. Wed., November 15...8 p.m and Fri., November 17... 8p.m. nt Originally Scheduled Thursday phartt-shape- SO THE STORY of but date was changed to Friday because of PTA conflict the term white elephant was given the kiddies and they began search, lng their rooms for a toy or two that they felt that they had outgrown. But the misunderstanding and lack of knowledge of the term must have spread through the neighborhood, for It was only a couple of evenings later tliat a seven. year-olneighbor child knocked at the door and asked, Do you have any painful silence uh, WHITE Bears for -- As he told the family of the bells ringing at school and the children all walking onto the playground to hear about what to do In case of fire, Mrs. Society Editor said, Oh, afire drill! He nodded, and after a while of pondering the situa- the carnival at school? tion through the evening, asked at bedtime, Will Daddys lec. trie drill start a fire, too? d Pinocchio Happy Holiday December 20-2- January 1 10-- 1 Twelve Angry Women March 13-1- 4 Permission of 12 Sound of Music February 21-22-- 23 The Big Fisherman April Dramatic Play Service 10-1- 1 Happiness is an to hear that Mrs. Grace Kelly Martin was In town for several days saying hello to friends and relatives. She was a house, guest of her niece and family the K.B. Olsens during her stay. She also visited In Provo, Salt Lake City and Pocatello. Electric Dryer Book Lore Club "Tour" Europe The November meeting of Book Lore Club was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Glen Bennion. Sixteen members and five guests were present to enjoy the travelogue presented by Mr. and Mrs. Theron Lee. Slide pictures taken during their extended tour of European coun. tries were shown accompanied by Interesting commentaries. Special guests of the club were: Mr. and Mrs. Theron Lee, Glen Bennion, Carolyn and Kimberly Bennion. President Evelyn Dalnes con ducted a short business meet lng for discussion of plans for the holiday party in December, this delicious reFollowing freshments were served by the Tony Bennett show. Mrs. Gary Hollingsworth has returned to her home In Concord, Calif, after an extended visit here. Mr. and Mrs. Holl. lngsworth and two children Michael and Jeffery came to Brigham City to attend funeral services for his father and she remained here for a brief time after Mr. Hollingsworth and the children returned home. hostess. IT WAS WONDERFUL, Have your photo graph taken now George Washington Slept Here THE BEST example BUT Poor children! We expect them to act like little adults came ,ust last week as the and school sent out a plea for white with adult vocabularies actions, and everybody knows elephants for prizes for bingo that children are children-- . not games at the school Halloween FOR INSTANCE, a public meeting held recently at the school brought out a new word as Mrs. Society Editor asked Young Son If the meeting would be held In the auditorium. Already faced with the word since he started lavatory going to kindergarten, he looked puzzled and finally asked In disgust, is that another name Fashion note: Little change mens pockets this FalL commg: SCRATCHPAD really adults. Some of the things that have happened lately at the Editor home have made us even more aware of that vast chasm that exists In the area of vocabulary. With years of experl, ence In talking, In hearing stories, and In attending schools we adults have built a lot of phrases and meanings into our vocabularies that the kiddles ! take quite literally. in BEST MAN WAS Bill Turner, with Clair Hugie as usher. The hall was centered with a traditional white wedding cake made by Gloria Obray and Bon. nle Johnson, and the hall was decorated with yellow mums. Karen Busenbark and June Stokes were in charge of serv. lng, and the gifts were dis. played by Bonnie Johnson and Florence Bybee. Cathy Russell and Gayle Jensen were at the guest book. The couple is making a home in Brigham City. formation regarding career techniques and changes will be directed toward secretaries, of. flee and clerical workers, and other staff members in business, industry and the profes. slonals. FUNERAL Couples Club cording to Mrs. Wllford Mil. ler who with her husband has just returned from eight busy days touring in the Eastern states. They went by Jet air. Couples Club of the Com liner to Chicago then on to munity Presbyterian church Philadelphia where they were will hold Its regular monthly In the form of a houseguests of former Mr. and Mrs. Benny theatre party on Friday, Nov. Duke. The Dukes drove them to 17, by meeting at the Chuck. New York City then on to Wash, In Ogden at 6:15 p.m. lngton D.C. where they toured Following dinner they will go the Capitol, Mt. Vernon, and as a group to the Sand attended two sessions of Con. Pebbles for a pleasant evening gress. It was exciting to have of entertainment and fellowship. HAROLD How many loads of clothes do you put in the dryer each week? Four? Six? Ten loads? Let's say you dry 10 ds a week. Thats the average. If ybL you can save enough on the purchar orice of an electric dryer to operate your dryer free for nearly two years! HOME B. FELT DIRECTORS I. It KAYE WEST Plans Evening PHONE costs less to own the best Buy now from your electric dealer. 723-520- 3 Because Its electric, Its better. s UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. I the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 16, at 7:30 p.m. A good attendance Is urged. THE BRIDE WORE A GOWN styled with an empire waist, with a lovely bodice of lace over satin with bell sleeves and a floor. length skirt of satin falling into a graceful train In the back. A veil of Illusion was released by a dainty tiara, and she carried a bouguet of lilies of the valley and orchids. Maid of honor was Karen L. Hugle, with Faye Sanders, Jan Morgan and Linda Jensen as bridesmaids. Little Susan Bus. enbark and Lyla Gay Hugle were flower girls. Society Editors for bathroom? SEGO LILY CAMP of Wedding bells rang for Mary Jane Hugle and Jerry LaMont Busenbark on Oct. 6 In Hyrum, as the couple traded vows In a ceremony performed by LDS Bishop Clair Lundberg. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hugle of Hyrum, and the bridegroom Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Busenbark of Brigham City. A wedding dinner was held at the home of the brides par. ents In Hyrum, and the couple was honored with a reception the following evening In the Brigham City Third LDS ward. octal News DUP |