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Show iv 8 BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Couple Exchange Vows Sunday, August 3, 1969 octal Impressive ceremonies per formed Friday, July 18, In the Logan LDS Temple united the former Marilyn Hansen and Larry Shulsen In marriage. President Glen Rex afperformed the ceremony, the ter which bridegrooms parents hosted a wedding breakfast at Maddox Ranch house. The newlyweds were honored at a reception Friday evening at the LDS Intermountain branch cultural hall. The new bride Is a daugh-te- r of Mr. and Mrs. Willis L. Hansen of Brigham City. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Alma R. Shulsen of Riverton. ceoe Sarah Yates, Society Editor Telephone PA Open House to Honor Couple An open house will honor Mr. and Mrs. Austin Larsen on Saturday, Aug. 9, marking the occasion of their golden wedding anniversary. The event will be held at their home, 130 South First East, with their son and daugh-ter- s as hosts. The couple was married Aug. 9, 1919 in Logan. They made their home In Mantua until moving In Brigham City In 1950. Friends and relatives of the Larsens are Invited to call between the hours of 3:30 and 7 p.m. They request no gifts. AUSTIN LARSEN was born Aug. 18, 1898 in Mantua, a son of Alexander A. andTwen-tin- a Jensen Larsen. He is a retired school teacher, SET GOLDEN DATE Mr. and Mrs. Austin Larsen will be honored on their golden wedding anniversary at an open house at their home between the hours of 3:30 to 7 p.m. Friends and relatives are invited to call. hav-ln- g taught in the Box Elder County School district for 43 years before retiring in 1964. An active member of the LDS church, he has taught In the various auxiliary organizations and has served as ward clerk, stake high councilman and as stake clerk of Box Elder stake for 17 years. He Is currently working In the adult education program In the Brigham City area. NELLIE MAE Turner Lar. sen was born Sept. 16, 1901 In Baltimore, Md., a daughter of Charles Edward and Sarah V, Lewis Turner. She was reared and educated in Baltimore, coming to Utah In 1919. She has been active In the LDS church auxiliaries, having served In the MIA, Prl-mar- y and Relief society. She also has sung In stake and ward choirs and with the Singing Mothers. She enjoys hand-wor- k and is currently serving as work director In the First ward Relief society. Mr. and Mrs. Larsen served an LDS mission during 1964-6- 5 In the Cumorah mis-slo- n In the New York area. THEY ARE THE parents of one son and four daughters, Turner A, Larsen, Rlverdale; Helen L. Carter, Midvale; Lois L. Sargent, Bountiful; LaRae L. Brown, Slatervlllej Nelda L. Hollingsworth, Con-corCalif. They also have 15 grand, children. J: mm I1 &'.' d, k Malnutrition in India MISS CAROL MILLER OKI III (I I'l) lioiil nl of tin' iliililrrn in India mi f fi r from miiiii form of nijlmilrilion. ai'i'orilmg to the fill t)i Miiii-tr- r. Indian F ."0 September Wedding Plans Revealed by Local Miss and Mrs. J. Gordon Felt announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Dr. Carol M. Miller to Gary K. Coleman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Coleman of Smithfield. prr n The . face that's launched a thousand trips. a graduate of Seminary Brigham Man to Claim 723-503- Bride in October Rites START HIGH SCHOOL FEELING LIKE AN Shearer 71 Green Street, Lynn, Mass, and the parties late James G. Shearer. Her bridegroom is a son w'ere hosted by Mrs. Dewey of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent G; DeNunzio, Intermoun- Spendlove and Ellen Crowton; Mrs. Venice Merrill, Mrs. tain school, Brigham City. and LaDean Barney Marilyn Seifert; and Mr. and Mrs. is a graduate of Lynn English Scott Peisley. The A garden reception honor, school with Class of 67, and of North the High ed the newlyweds attheresld-enc- e Shore Community college in 1969. She is presentof the bridegrooms par-enIn Riverton. ly employed as a bookeeper at the Massachuset-te- s The couple honeymooned at General Hospital. Lake Tahoe and San Francisco and are now residing In Salt Lake City. The prospective bridegroom is a 1965 grad- She is currently living in Ogden, where she employed at Hill Air Force Base. ALWAYS hold matches till cold. BE sure to drown all fires. CAREFUL to crush all smokes TOPS Club to Swim Tuesday The TOPS club will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 p.m. at Gillespie Hall 304 South Second East. Those attending are asked to bring a swim suit and towel for a trip to Holiday Hot Springs In south Box Elder county. Family members are Invited to attend, as well as other persons Interested in Joining the club. 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The elbow length veil was attached to a head piece of satin roses and lace petals adorned with seed pearls. She held an arm bouquet of Tropicana roses. Matron of honor was the brides sister, Mrs. Dorothy Nielson. Maid of honor was Miss MernaSpendlove. Bride-maid- s were Mrs. LeAnn Rowser, Miss Ellen Crowton, Mrs. Rhonda Leonard, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Larry Shulsen exchangMiss NEWLYWEDS Sherri Shulsen and Peggy Hansen. Flower girls ed wedding vows in a July 18 ceremony performed tn were Vicki Sue Nielsen and the Logan LDS Temple. Following a honeymoon trip Terri Lyn Hansen. to Lake Tahoe and San Francisco, they are making a home in Salt Lake City. THE BRIDES attendants In were dressed apricot crepe floor length gowns styled with ATTRACTIONS: empire waists. Each wore a of shoulder length veil apriAutumn in Pacfic Northwest - Sept 1 cot tulle attached to satin Autum in Dixie Sept. 18 roses and held a nosegay of Autumn Colorana (New England) - Sept. 19 white pompoms. L.D.S. Temple, Tour - Oct. 27 Mothers of the bride and Fiesta in Mexico - Nov. 1 groom were attired In aprl-co- t crepe floor length gowns Tournament of Roses. (Via San Francisco) with lace bodice and sleeves. Dec. 26 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Han-seTournament of Roses - (Via Death Valley) and Mr. and Mrs. Reid Dec. 28 Hansen greeted guests at the Florida - The Deep South and Bahamas. Mar. 20 door. MISS CYNTHIA LEE SHEARER Florida and Jamaica Cruise- - Apr. 2 & 9 SERVING AS BEST man was EARLY RESERVATIONS REQUIRED Jay Silcox with Ned Parry, MR. & MRS. WALLACE WILDE Washburn Chlpman and Monte McKee as ushers. 66 South 4th East Mrs. Cathy Silcox sat at 4 Phone book. the guest JBrighanCit Gift attendants were Mrs. Joan Parry and Mrs. Linda Chlpman. Gift and napkin bearers Parry, Peter Vincent DeNunrio of Brigham City will Brenda were LeslieChristine Parry, claim Miss Cynthia Lee Shearer of Lynn, Mass, as Parry, and Paula Chlpman. Serving refreshments were his bride in a ceremony to be performed Oct. 4. Pam Sederholm, Marlene PetBarbara Olsen, Debbie Miss Shearer is a daughter of Mrs. Helen B. ersen, and LaDawn Spendlove. Wight Brigham City Store Hours: |