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Show BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, November 17, Newcomers Set Church Rife Weds Pair 1968 octal ceoe Sarah Yates, Society Editor Telephone PA Captain James Litchfield Beavers III claimed Miss Lynne Kristine Sams as his bride in a ceremony perform, ed recently at St. Marks of the Mesa Episcopal church, Albuquerque, N.M., with the Rev. Judson Wagg officiating. Parents of the bride are Col. (ret) and Mrs. Burton Kresge Sams of New Braun, fels, Texas. The bridegroom is the son of (ret) and Mrs. James L. Beavers II of Brigham City. Demonstration V, street-lengt- Newcomers club will meet on Tuesday, Nov. 19, at 12:30 p.m. at the home of Veroni. ca Johnson, 531 Greenwood. ' v V Program for the afternoon will be a demonstration by Nada Jean Young, USU exten. sion agent, on holiday salads and meals. She will havered, pes available, and will also give hints on making holiday candies early. Reservations for the des. sert meeting may be made by calling Mrs. Johnson at w ym):w THE BRIDE was gowned in a white silk Holiday Food h dress with a Jeweled neck-linand carried a spray of Those errant snowflakes, drifting by the window Fri. day morning makes us think that even Mother Nature is reluctant to unloose the wint. ery blasts. However, from all I can gather from the weather prognosticators were to get a preview of whats in store for us the next few months. It has been a nice long autumn through hasnt it? This is the first morning the petunias have looked done in. They were getting strag. gly and lackadaisical looking but there were always a few blossoms still bravely alive. This morning though they have had it. Even the walnut tree has dropped most of its leaves and is all ready for a coating of white. So all I can say Is I hope you have the furnace in good working order cause it looks as if well be sing, ing The snow is snowing, the go-in- g i V white carnations. Miss Renal-d- a Colovich, maid of honor, a wore beige and brown costume suit and carried a nosegay of yellow carnations. Best man was Carl Rudnick, both attendants being stuwith homey. dents at the University of New MRS. R.P. Forsgren spent a busy weekend recently which Mexico. A reception was held honor, all began on Friday when her the couple following the brother and sister-in-laMr. ing in the church ceremony and Mrs. M.J. Wright of Salt the cake was lounge. Cutting Lake City came to visit. the brides aunt, Mrs. Wil. Following dinner together liam W. Sams with Miss to went Corinne to spend they Sams pouring punch. Judy some time with another broth, Miss Jan Beavers, sister of er and sister-in-laMr. and the bridegroom, was seated Mrs. Eugene Wright. at the guest book. On Saturday Mrs. Forsgren journeyed to Ogden where she GUESTS INCLUDED the was an overnight guest of Mrs. of both the bride and parents Delia Trive. They enjoyed r and Col. and Mrs. in Salt Lake City then bridegroom, William W. Sams of Albuquer-que- , attended the show Kiss aunt and uncle of the BINGHAM Corinne Miss Wil I Wed In Logan Temple Rite Me Kate. Coming home on Sunday she had a chance to visit with her son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Richard Fors-greand their son Earl, of Rock Springs, Wyo. The Wyoming visitors spent the n weekend here and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fors-gre- n and son Mark. to time the Its just right pull up that easy chair and visit awhile on Party Line. Happy birthday wishes go out today to Kathy Wiggins, DESERT CAMP daughter of the Calvin Wig. of the gins who celebrated that all Daughters of Utah Pioneers important thirteenth birthday will be held on Thursday, Nov. last week. In the early after, 21, at 2 p.m. at the home of noon her family celebrated Nadine Stratford, 62 North with her and her grandparents Second East. A good attend, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wiggins, ance is desired. and aunts and uncles Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bierer and children of the SEAGULL CAMP and Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Har. daughters of Utah Pioneers vey and children came over will meet at the home of Ma. for a birthday treat. That rie Call, 27 North Third West, night a group of her firends on Thursday, Nov. 21, at 7:30 surprised her for a slumber p.m. All members are urged party. Coming for the over, to be in attendance. night fun were Terry Shelby, Cheryl Spencer, Heidi Hansen, OAK CAMP of the Daugh. Julie Cagle, Michelle McCabe, 'Jof Utah Pioneers will Julie Carbaugh, GwenFohnes. tejs meet onThursday, Nov. 21, beck, Danita Taylor, Donna at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Bickmore, Cathy Cracas, Jan Neoma Pett, 420 South First Karen Ferguson, West. Every member should Beavers, Holly Wiggins and Julie Vic. be present, according to of. tor of this city and Mary, ficers. Candace and Dawn Holmgren of Bear River City. SUNFLOWER Camp Daugh. DUP News Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. Clifford H. Bingham of Corinne of the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Margaret, to Bruce H. Holmes, son of John Holmes of Wilson. The couple will be married on Nov. 27 in the Logan LDS temple, followed by a reception that evening in the Corinne LDS ward cultural hall. Miss Bingham is a graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS Seminary, and attended one year at Weber State college. She is now employed in Logan. The future bridegroom graduated from Weber High school and LDS Seminary, and filled a mission for the LDS Church in Mexico. He attended two years at Weber State college, and is now ters of Utah Pioneers, will continuing his education at Utah State university. MRS. VERLYN Jenson, Den. meet at the home of Ora 157 South Fourth East Following their marriage, the couple will tal Instructor at Intermountain school was in Miami, Fla. at 2 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 21. make their home in Logan. a week ago to attend the Na. tional convention of the Ameri. can Dental Association and American Dental assistants association. Included in the group were representatives of the division of Indian Health and dental assistants and from every state Puerto Rico and Canada. con. Inlcuded in the clave were meetings, dinners, exhibits, and a special meet, ing with the National Certifi-catioboard. Also attending from this area was Dr. Dan Cory, Chief of Dental Services at Intermountain school. six-da- y Wa-go- TOPS Club Sets Tuesday Meeting Members of the Slimmer of TOPS will meet on Tuesday, Nov. 19, from 8 to 9 p.m. in Gillespie hall. All persons interested in taking off pounds sensibly are invited to attend meetings of the organization. Bs chapter din-ne- and I hope wind is blowing, you can weather the storms. MARGARET 723.6872. All newcomers to the com. munity are invited to join with the organization, which is n sponsored by Welcome as an aid in getting area newcomers acquainted with the community. Give a Portrait for Christmas this bride. The bride has attended Miss Lynne Kristine Sams became Southwest Texas State college RECENT BRIDE in San Marcos, Texas, and the the bride of Captain James Litchfield Beaters 111 in University of New Mexico in ceremony performed recently in Albuquerque, N. Af. Albuquerque. She made her de. but at the Eglin Air Force Base Officers club in June, 1967. CAPTAIN BEAVERS grad-uate- d from the US Air Force Academy in 1965, receiving a BS degree and a commission in the Air Force. He received his wings at the comple. tion of pilot training in August, 1966. Since that time he has been flying the jet fighter-bombe- r Phantom II, and is currently in combat training at George Air Force Base, Calif. The bride and groom are presently residing at 14273 Victorville, Street, Sage Calif. AAUW Schedules Dinner Meeting Association of American University Women will meet on Wednesday, Nov. 20, at 6:30 p.m. in the Artistic Manor for a dinner meeting and pro. gram. Theme for the evening meeting will be on the years Values in a Chang, study ing Society, and will deal with literary factors affect-in- g todays youth in the quick, ly. evolving society. Miss Dean will present the stu. dy topic. Eu-gi- e year COMPTONS STUDIO 102 S.Main 723-295- 81 i ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY Special Purchase! ONE WEEK ONLY 23rd Nov. 18th thru 1r) NATION-WI- D WHIT (133 count cotton) .XTRAORDINAOT MMS--. GAS LOW PRIC n HOW HAPPY the J. Harvey Tanners are since her par. ents Mr. and Mrs. Wallace I. Gardner of Afton, Wyo. have moved to Brigham City to make their home. Party Line welcomes the Gardners and hope they find our town in. teresttng and attractive and Sets Workshop Spade and Hope Garden club will hold its next regular meet, ing on Tuesday, Nov. 19, at 7:45 p.m. in Gillespie hall. for the even, Program ing will be a .workshop on dried plant arranging with Mrs. John Alex directing the activities. Hostess for the evening is Mrs. Robert Coleman and co. hostess is Mrs. William Yeates. An arrangement depicting Holiday Rush, a design will be motion, showing William brought by Mrs. Crandall. A silent auction will be held, with members asked to bring auction items to the s, MARTI ANN HOGGE Couple Sets Date for HolidayTempleRite Mr. and Mrs. Marion C. Hogge of Ogden announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Marti Ann, to Lee W. Wohlgemuth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Wohlgemuth of Brigham City. The bride-to-is a graduate of Bonneville High school in Ogden. She attended Weber State college for one year and graduated from Utah State university, and is presently employed in the Granite School district in Salt Lake City. Wohlgemuth is a graduate of Box Elder High school. He attended Utah State university and is presently majoring in linguistics at the University of Utah. He served an LDS mission to Central e Germany. The couple has circled Dec. ding date, with the ceremony in the Logan LDS temple. 27 as their wedto be performed A DIFFERENI WAV TO IRON. (THE DRYER DOES IT FOR YOU.) To a small boy, Durable Press Care is dressing right out of the dryer. Without anyones help. Not even Mom's. meeting. an "ironless afternoon, thanks to Frigidaire drying for clothes. Tumble drying in Heat that relaxes wrinkles. A Flowing phase at the end of the cycle that sets a fresh press. And on all but one model, a cycle-ensignal that reminds you to remove the clothes before new wrinkles set. Result? Clothes that are ready for hanging or ready to put on, right from the dryer. Sure beats ironing. To Relief Society Slates Meeting soc- Elder stake Relief iety will hold its regular meeting on Nov. 21 at 2 p.m. in the First LDS ward chapel. Singing Mothers from the Mantua ward will furnish the music for the general assem. bly session. All teachers and officers are urged to be in attendance far the afternoon. Nursery care will be provided for young children. There will be no magazine department. Box you, DPC is no-iro- n - cool-dow- n Beehive Appliance 68 No. Main 723-544- 9 STOCK UP NOW AND SAVE .. . CHARGE IT! |