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Show 4 BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Impressive rites performed in the Salt Lake LDS temple on June 26 united Miss Kas-si- e 0 cene ociai Sarah Yates, Society Editor Temple Rife Telephone PA Weds Pair Party Line Logan LDS temple was the setting for Impressive wedding rites uniting Miss Cor. ene Rowe and Dr, Robert H. Jenson in marriage on June 17. The couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Bluebird cafe In Logan following the ceremony. Parents of the bride are Mr, and Mrs. Billy L. Rowe, 544 South Second West, and the bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Lavon H. Ward, 625 North Third East. That evening the couple greeted guests at a recep. tion at the Intermountain LDS Chapel, where Dr. and Mrs. Alma E. Warren acted as host and By Ruth Phone THE BRIDE WORE a gown delustered satin in styling, with medallions and tiny seed pearls outllnglngthe rounded neckline and sleeves and forming a design on the Her shoulder-lengtgown. bouffant veil of bridal g h n was released from a dainty cap of beaded flowers, and a bouquet of yellow came-lia- s and lilies of the valley surrounded a white orchid to complete the bridal ensemble. of honor Jeanene Maid Rowe, sister of the bride, was gowned In a floor length dress of gold delustered satin. Bridesmaids Kassle Felt, Sherry J. Thorne, sister of the bridegroom, Becky and Kathleen Rowe, sisters of the bride, wore matching gowns In green delustered satin. They Gwililam, with William Rowe Reid Olsen as ushers. Those In charge of serving were Kayleen Hewlett, Nancy Barnard, Anna Lee Hansen, LeAnna DeRyke, Pam Inglesbee, Bonita Jacobsen, Lynette F. Peterson, Joan N. Bell and Kim Butze. Centering the bridal table was a two. layer cake centered with collonades and toppes with sugar bells. Gifts were under the charge Folger THE SOCIAL SCENE was brightened last week by the lovely reception for the Or-vlE. Merrells hosted by their children on Thursday at the Artistic Manor In celebration of their 50th wedding ll anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Merrell are both Brigham City natives and have been active In civic and social affairs of this RECENTLY WED Miss Corene Route and Dr. Robert II. Jensen recited marriage vous in the Logan LDS temple on June 17, and aie making a home in Brigham City. Felt and Heber Clark Christensen In marriage, with the ceremony performed by Howard W. Hunter of the Coun. sel of Twelve. parents of the bride, Dr. and Mrs. J. Gordon Felt of Brigham City, hosted a love, ly garden reception that even-in- g at their home. The bride, parents, Mr. and grooms Mrs. Alten Christensen of Richfield, were hosts for the bridal party at a wedding breakfast in the Pioneer Room at the reception by Mr. and Mrs. Norman Grover and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Packer, with the brides grandmothers Mrs. LaVerne Mansfield and Mrs. George Clark as spe. clal members of the receiving line. Mrs. Felt chose a pale yel-lofloor.length gown of lace and crepe for her daughters wedding, while Mrs. Christen, sen was gowned In a formal dress of pale yellow textured linen rayon. Each wore a white orchid corsage. THOSE IN CHARGE of serv-In- Cul-tur- L y TOPS Club Sets Games Evening Mr. Merrell Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Merrell. His father established the Merrell Lumber Co. and Or. vlll was associated with that business until his retirement eight years ago. Mrs. Merrell was the form, er Marjorie Knudson daugh. ter of. Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Knudson. Her father was a business man of well-know- n THE COUPLE was married on June 19, 1918 in Brigham City during World War I and with the exception of a short time they spent In San Diego during the war years they have lived here their entire mar- and Veda n ried life. The golden wedding observ. ance was especially happy for the Merrells because their entire family was together for the first time In many years. Their son and daughter-in- . law Dr. and Mrs. Orvll E. TO THE wedding, the bride was hosted at sev-ershowers. A personal shower held at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Roy Barnard in Perry was hosted by Mrs. Jean Barnard and daughter Nancy, Mrs. Jean Packer and daughter Beverly, and Mrs. Helen Felt and daugh. ter Kassle. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Carlson was the setting for a kitchen shower hosted by Pam Inglesbee and Bonita Jacobsen, and a patio kitchen shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hansen with Mrs. Yvonne Hansen and daughter Jean, and Mrs. Faye Christensen and daughter Robyn as hostesses for the even-Inpre-nuptl- Cool your LIVING ROOM DINING ROOM KITCHEN GUEST ROOM FAMILY ROOM MASTER BEDROOM KIDS ROOMS BATHROOM Merrell Jr. of Boise, Idaho came for three days and their daughters Mrs. Robert (Flor-ence- Marler of Belton, ) Mo. and Mrs. Robert (Marilyn) Reese of Merced, Calif., spent a week here. While the family was togeth. er they enjoyed a number of family dinners on the patio at the Merrell home. A DELIGHTFUL 10 days In Northern California wasvaca. tion fun for Mr. pnd Mrs. Herman Kotter, They went to Yuba City where they visit-eand daugh. their ter Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. (Ruth) Porre and family. They were on hand for the eighth grade graduation of their granddaughter Patty and high school graduation of their grandson Jerry. It was also birthday time at the Poores with Patty, Jerry and Becky observing their anniversaries In June. Another highlight of the trip was a visit In San Luis Obis, po with the Randall K. d son-in-la- Grouse Creek Couple Will Observe Date Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Robert of Grouse Creek will observe their 60th wedding anniversary on Saturday, July 13. MRS. ANTHONY E. DAVIS Friends and relatives are cordially Invited to attend an open house In their honor that evening from 7 to 9 p.m. The family requests that no gifts be brought. Nursing Home Progiram Held DEN BASEMENT . iiiimi; 0 Pet-erso- see their first a girl, born on June 7. They are going to call the little girl Jennifer Ann. They were also interested in Randalls progress at Cal Poly where and a chance to great-grandchil- CoupleTradesVowsin June Church Ceremony r is attending school. Solemn rites perforemd in the St. Rosa Lima he MR. AND MRS. GARY Catholic church of Layton united Miss Esther and children Kathy and i Lovato and Anthony E. Davis in marriage on Bruce motored to Spicer, Minn, to visit her parents Mr. Home evening at the Pioneer Saturday, June 29, at 1 a.m. and Mrs. A.L. Tenold. Memorial Nursing home on Parents of the. bride are Mr. and Mrs also visited in Northwood,They la. June 20 was sponsored by the Johnnie Lovato of with her aunts. The Bromans the and Clearfield, bridegroom ward elders of the Honeyvllle were gone two weeks. with Conrad Johnson In charge is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis of Brigham Bro-ma- n with a GAS air conditioner 1 and Carma B. Spackman conducting. Opening prayer was given by Edward T. Heslop, follow, ed by a piano solo by Carma Spackman. A vocal trio was presented by Shawna Johnson, DeLora Hall and Jana Hall accompanied by Denise John, son, Conrad Johnson then recited an Interesting experience In Bat-ti- e taking a scouting trip to Creek for a camping trip. solo by Shawna A piano Johnson was followed by a number by Carma piano Spackman. Closing prayer was given by Vern Johnson of the home. g guests were Bonita Jacob, of the Hotel Utah. sen, Marcia Stewart, Anna Lee Lee Anna DeRyke, Hansen, THE RADIANT BRIDE wore Carolyn Packer, Nancy Bara floor. length cage of sheer nard, Julie Ann Little. Gifts silk organza over a fitted shift. were cared for by Carol MiA panel of Venicla lace dal. ller and Nancy Hatch. A five. tiered wedding cake sles and lattice work center, ed the front of the gown and decorated with satin bells and encircled the hemline, with the yellow daisies and made by daisy border repeated on the Mrs. Ruth Mlchelli was servrounded neckline and sleeves, ed to the guests at the re. and daisies scattered on the ceptlon. train Pam Inglesbee was seated at gown. A chapel-lengtattached at the back yoke line the guest book and organ music was also bordered with daisies was played by Inez Petersen and latticework lace. and Harold Felt. The brides Her bouffant veil of French aunt and uncle, Harold and Lilimported illusion was held lian Felt, sang two numbers. In place by a silk organza Members of the Vaknome Unit from BYU sang the petaled cap encrusted with seed pearls and daisies clubs sweetheart song to the the brides face. She couple. carried an airy bouquet of Following a honeymoon trip white orchids surrounded with to Carmel.by.the.Sea and San white stephanotls. the couple will Francisco, their home In Temple MAID OF HONOR was the make brides sister, Valerie Felt, City, Calif. and bridesmaids were Corene SHOWERS Jensen, Jessie Anderson, Ju-dfor Miss Felt given prior to and Camille An. Cusick, her marriage included a kit. nette Christensen. They wore matching floor, chen shower given in Provo length gowns of lemon yellow by Jessie Anderson and Judy e viole with daisy trim at the Cusick. A luncheon and shower was hosted In neckline and sleeves. Each carried a basket of feathered Brigham City by Jean Packer carnations in yellow and white and Beverly Johnston, and a shower was connected in the receiving line miscellaneous held In Lake Salt City hosted TEMPLE BRIDE Miss Kassie Felt became the bride ribbon and wore by streamers, a yellow pillbox hat with veil-In- g by Lillian Felt, Marie Felt of Heber Clark Christensen in a ceremony performed and Sharlene Johnson. and daisy trim. June 26 in the Salt Lake LDS temple. Best Man was Lloyd M. A household shower hosted Taggart. Ushering duties Bonita Jacobsen and Pam July 2, from 8 until 9 p.m. were performed by John Haw. by in Gillespie hall. Inglesbee was held In Brigham kins, Allen Hill, Jim Felt, Games will be the evenings and a combination lunch, City, ush-ers McLane Felt, and junior and an invitation is eon and personal shower was program, David Christensen and extended to all who would like hosted at the Weber club in Allen Christensen. Slimmer Bs chapter of to take off pounds sensibly Ogden by Ruby Grover anc GUESTS WERE GREETED TOPS will meet on Tuesday, to join with the organization. Inez Petersen. this area. while Evelyn McCut-cheof Visalia, Calif., was seated at the guest book. The couple honeymooned In California, and are now at home at 678 South Second West, Brigham City. PRIOR Party com-munit- Jerry and of Sue awhile on Line. bouguets of over- MAN WAS visit down and sized camellas. BEST 9 r, of carried 723-622- The first thing Party Line has to do today is apologize for the glaring error concern. Ing our city yard competl-tlon- . I called It a yard of the week Instead of yard of the month contest. Im sure all our dedicated gardners knew it was an error and merely chalked It up as another misdumb take by some which was In this case the truth. However, I hope It didnt cause anyone to mow their lawn twice last week or throw their back out trim-mlnand weeding In case It was a weekly lot inspection. Dont get me wrong, Im not making light of the project, I think its a great Idea. Some-time- s something like that will move some of us lackadaisical souls to put forth a little extra effort. So If your yard work is all done this morning lets sit hostess. lllu-slo- Vows Couple Trades LDS Sunday, June 30, 1968 City. The couple greeted guests at a reception held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wennie of Layton following the ceremony. A lovely gown of silk organza in traditional h styling with a chapel train was worn by the bride. The gown was embroidered with tiny seed pearls, and a bouffant shoulder-lengtveil enhanced the gown. Matron of honor was Billie Pitts of Clearfield. Best man was Michael Williams of Smithfield. Following a short honeymoon trip to Sun Valley, the couple will make a home in Brigham floor-lengt- h City. Elks forced-ai- r Set Golf Tourney for Kids The second in a series of Junior golf tournaments spon. sored for children of Elks will be held at 1 p m at the local course on Saturday, July 6, for all Elks and their sons or daughters. Elks should get their own starting times and foursomes for the event, and those wish, ing to play and not having children for partners should contact the lodge to be assign, ed a son or daughter for the afternoon. thats connected gas furnace. to your How much mil it cost? o, or Mountain Fuel Supply Jor jree estimate. So obligation it hatsoever. Call 723 - 5284 wf mountain fuel SUPPLY COMPANY Naiuiaut Goa Stwuu.- hnr total comfort and convenience - its natural your Mountain Fuel Supply Office in Brigham City. (IAS1 |