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Show 4 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Temple Rite Weds Couple Sunday, January 14, 1963 1 PA 3 Presbyterian Woman Slate Installation Firstborn Child Delighted firsttime parents Mr. and Mrs. Neal E. ) Beecher of Ogden greet, ed a dainty little girl at the Dee Memorial hospital on Thursday, Womens Association oJan. 11, The petite miss weigh, fficers of the Community Pres, ed in at six pounds 11 ounces byterlan Church will be install-eand her parents were still mak. during the 11 a.m. worship lng the final decision on a service on Sunday, Jan. 14, name. with the Rev. Earl S. Fox Grandparents of the new ar. rival are Mr, and Mrs, Elbert Installed will be Mrs, William Beecher of Brigham City and H, Yates, president; Mrs. LeonMr. and Mrs. Wiley Miller of ard Sale, vice president; Mrs, Ogden. The lucky little girl al. Donald Haskins, secretary; so has greatgrandparents Mr. Mrs. Walter Corwin, treasur-er- ; and Mrs. Ransom Beecher of Mrs, Charles Hlckox, proBrigham City; Wiley Miller, gram chairman; Mrs, Lockhart Senior, of Ogden; and Mrs, P. Cragln, fellowship chairman; Varney of Ogden. Mrs. Ted Card, world service chairman; Mrs, Harold Hamblen, local service chairman; and Mrs. W.C. Robinson, Church Women United representative. Circle chairmen to be include Mrs. Leonard Sale, Ruth (morning) Circle; Mrs. Ted Card, Electa (after-noonLDS Circle; and Mrs. Earl S. High Priests of the Eighteenth Fox, Evening Circle. r LDS ward sponsored the Thursday "home evening program at the Pioneer Memorial Nursing home last week, conducted by LaRue Yates. Opening prayer was given by Edward T. Heslop, a member of the home presidency. A lively dance number by Susan Bennlon and Barbara Olsen opened the program, fol. lowed by a piano solo by Robyn Yates. Young Marvee and Lisa Dunn sang "Jesus Wants Me For A Sunbeam" accom-panleby their mother, Char-len- THE BRIDE WAS lovely in a gown of peau de sole with appllqued lace atthefloorlength hemline and bordering her floor length sheer veil. White pearled gloves enhanced the gown, and a tiara of rhinestones releas-ethe veil, with the entire ensemble fashioned and made by the bride. She car r ted a bouquet of red roses and white carnations accented with green velveteen ribbons. ) feather hats accented with red velnit bows. The dresses were accented with white pearls and white gloves, and bouguets of white carnations. BEST MAN was Wynn Bott, with Glenn Muhlestein, Verl McGarry and Eldon Bott as ushers. Attending the brides book was Loree Muhlestein. Mother of the bride chose a gold empire styled full length gown, while the mother of the Matron of honor was the groom was gowned in a blue brides sister, Mrs. Verl Me. floor length dress. Both were Garry (Alice), and Miss Lin-d- accented by a corsage of red Freeze was a bridesmaid. roses. The couple plan to live in Both were gowned In floor length where the bridegroom of red velvet dfesses Rexburg, empire and peau de sole, with white is attending Ricks College. d a m modeo'day Home Evening" Sponsored by 18th Ward e e i&a Couple Greets SCOUT Impressive rites performed in the Salt Lake LDS temple NEWS on Dec. 14 united Miss Bertie Howell and Allan J. Bott in Regular monthly neighbor, Hohood meeting for all Girl Scout marriage, with President ward S. McDonald officiating. troop leaders and committee The bride is a niece of Alice members will be held on Mon-daTout of Rexburg, Ida., and par-ent- s Jan. 15, at p.m. in Gil. are of the bridegroom hall. lesple Bishop and Mrs. Melvin B. Bott There will be a nursery for of Brigham City. small children, and all leaders, assistant leaders, and commit-teA reception honoring the cou-pimembers are urged to be in was held at the Seventh attendance by Mrs. Edward LDS ward cultural hall that Case, neighborhood chairman. evening. cene Telephone GIRL January WED IN TEMPLE Miss Bertie Howell and Allan . Bott exchanged vows in the Salt Lake LDS temple on Dec. 14, and are now .making their home as newlyweds in Rcxbrtrg, Idaho. SALE! reg-ula- MISS ELLEN TOOMBS Couple Sets Date for , June Temple Wedding MIA Schedules Music Festival Fourth LDS ward MIA will sponsor a Young Artists Music Festival on Tuesday, Jan. 16, at 7 p.m. in the Fourth LDS ward chapel. Included In the numbers to be offered during the evening will be a girls trio, womens double trio, organ solo, piano solo, and a mens quartet along with many other numbers. The public is invited to as are the families and friends of those performing. d e and Mrs. Wayne C. Toombs of Townsend, Mont., formerly of Promontory, announce the engagement of their daughter, Ellen, to John W. Watson, son of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Watson of Alhambra, Calif. Miss Toombs is a graduate of Bear River High school and will graduate from Brigham Young university in May. She has currently been teaching Sixth grade in Townsend. Her fiance is a graduate of Brigham Young University, and is doing graduate. work in psychology there. He has fulfilled an LDS mission to Peru. The couple plan an early June wedding in the Los Angeles LDS temple and will make their home in Provo. Mr. DUP News Church Women Schedule Tea Dunn. LuAnn Compton presented a piano solo, after which a vocal duet was performed by Erold and Phyllis Wiscombe ac- companied on the piano by Sha. ron Olsen. A vocal solo by Charlene Dunn was accompanied by Sharon Olsen. Concluding num-be- r for the evening was a med-leof old favorites played on the accordlan by Penny Reeder, who concluded her presentation with a lively polka number. Closing prayer was offered by Robert Olsen. y Hold Social Eve din-ne- TOPS Club Sets Exercise Night sen-slbly- inter-nation- When the whole house Is Flameless Electric Heat! Let her fall asleep on the living room door ... If you have flameless electric heat In your home. Sunshine-pure- , even, electric heat gives you total comtort. home Federal heated electric Convert to Electric Heat. New developments make It so much easier now to change your home s heating to electric, You'll be surprised how little electric heat costs too. Long Leg Parity reg. $5.00 84 South Main $4. 9 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Landry of Hartford, Conn., announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Faithe S., to EN-Stephen Roy Petty, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Petty, former residents of Brigam City now residing in Ogden. The prospective bridegroom is a 1964 graduate of Box Elder High school. He enlisted in the Navy in March, 1966, and is assigned to the USS Harhead at New London, Conn. Miss Landry is employed by the National Foundation of the March nf Dimes. The wedding will take place May 4 in Hartford, Conn. 3 gyaramteed i mf eiresf mi sewings First Security Bank offers Savings Certificates that earn a guaranteed 5 per annum. Just deposit $500 or more (in multiples of SI 00) and we will send your interest check 3 months from whatever date you make your deposit. Savings certificates are automatically renewed for periods thereafter. YOUR SAVINGS EARN MORE, WITH INSURED SAFETY. INFORMATION (nd mill to a m pizza Clip Soloi loO Morkotlng Copt Utoh Poof! 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The Power Commission forecasts 16 million electrically homes by I960, Be modern tomorrow, and put heat In your plans. 2 n Re-lie- Million $3,49 for $3.99 only $3.39 2 for reg. $2 reg. $2.50 Parity Girdle $1 waif sin II receive Past Presidents the CAMP of Past presidents oftheAmerl-caDaughters of Utah Pioneers will Legion Auxiliary met for on Thursday, Jan. 13, at their monthly social evening on Church women of the com- 2meet p.m, at the home of Chloe Monday, Jan. 8, at the War munity are invited to attend a All members are Memorial home. tea In appreciation of officers Petersen. to be present for this The evening began with a dewho have served with Mrs. Ted urged of the new year. lightful dinner served by ladles C. Crawford, president, for the first meeting f LDS ward past three years In the Box OAK CAMP of the Daughters of the Seventh Society at tables for four Elder Council of Church Wo. of Utah Pioneers will meet on with seasonal decor. Hostesses men United, Thursday, Jan. 18, at 2 p.m. for the evening were Maxine The social event is scheduled at the home of Mrs. Fontella Co.tes, Alda Call, Hazel Ran-soand Vera Fife. from 2 to 4 p.m. on Friday, Schofield, 636 South First West. r Jan. 19, at the home of Mrs. A good attendance is desired. Bridge playing following found Arietta Rasmussen Crawford, 641 Wade Place. with high score, Mrs. Jean New officers for the com-lnMiller with low score, and Mary year will be Installed. They Pearse Owens with high cut. Include Mrs. J.P. Gurrister, Next meeting of the proup is set for Feb. 5 at the War president; Mrs. Roger Lee, vice Memorial home. president; Mrs. Charles Crum-lie- , Slimmer Bs chapter ofTOPS secretary; and Miss Erma will meet on Tuesday, Jan. 16, asked to dress accordingly. Vos, treasurer. from 7 to 8 p.m. at Gilles. Membership In the organize, An invitation is extended to pie hall for the regular week-l- tlon is open to all who would interested individuals and to like to "take off pounds session. members of all local church This week's meeting will be the goal of the Women's groups to attend. on exercises, with members organization. Loveabls Bras Bra onlv reg. $1.99 Yy diMt hay,,, Legion Auxiliary SEAGULL Half Slips & LIGHT CO. First Security Bank I |