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Show Couple Enjoys Summer Visits From Children Local Couple Sets Date Announcement of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Donna Watts and Richard Green is made by the parents of the bride-to-bMr. and Mrs. Ellis Watts of Brigham City. ' Parents of the future bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Clifford H. Green of Willard. The couple will exchanged nuptial vows on Oct. 2 in the Willard LDS ward cultural hall, after which they will be honored at a reception. Miss Watts is a graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS Seminary, and she is e, currently employed Garland Soldier Gets Promotion TO BE WED Miss Donna Watts will be wed to Richard Green' in an early autumn ceremony in the Willard LDS ward. CorinneMiss Wins Title As Area mark. They then visited represent Northern Utah Sociedad Fraternal Benito Juarez in a contest held Saturday, Aug. 29, in Ogden. old miss will The reign over social affairs and club functions for the northern at Council offices. Texas Graduate Miss Sanchez is a graduate of Zapata High school and was employed during the past summer as a teachers aide in the Utah Migrant Council day care program centered in Bear River City school. She is currently employed as a temporary outreach aide in the UMC regional office in Brigham City. She was sponsored by the Brigham City regional office of the Utah Migrant council in the queen contest, where she .was selected by vote to reign over festivities. First CONTEST WINNER Miss Maria Cira Sanchez was crowned queen of the Soiedad Fraternal Benito Juarez at a recent contest held in Ogden. at- tendant for the contest was Miss Anna Maria Garcia of Ogden, with the second attendant being Miss Helen Romero, also of Ogden. a Gilberto Ramirez, member of the queen committee for the Sociedad Fraternal Benito Juarez of Ogden, extended the gratitude of the organization for the fine cooperation received in sponsoring queen entries in this year's contest. He also stated the Sept. 15 ceremony is free and open to attendance by interested persons and extended an invitation to all to attend. Hosting Coast Area Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Laf Jensen of Brigham City hosted their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jensen and children Debra, Robert, Jr., Ronald, Bradley and baby Linda Lee of Burbank, Calif., as house guests recently. Bingo Prizes CYNTHIA HUBBLE Local Couple to Wed In Early Autumn Rite They were particularly happy to make the acquaintance of young Linda Lee, who is two months old and was meeting her grandparents for the first time. While in Utah they also visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LuRoy Deem in Ogden, who are Mrs. Jensens parents. They enjoyed a three day trip to Marsh Lake with the LuRoy Deems and the Darrel Deems of Salt Lake City. and Mrs. Hersel Ray Hubble of Honey-vill- e One evening they were announce the engagement and forthcoming entertained at a cookout marriage of their daughter, Cynthia, to Neil Bruce dinner hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Checketts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norell Checketts of Brigham City. The couple will exchange nuptial vows in the Honeyville LDS ward on Sept. 21, and will be neckties, handkerchiefs, honored at a reception following the ceremony. jewelry, small Kleenex Friends combs, and relatives are invited to attend. perfurme, packets, soap, hand lotion, and a Miss Hubble is currently attending Box Elder multitude of small trinkets High school. Individuals or groups are Prospective bridegroom Checketts has atencouraged to donate Bingo tended Box Elder 'High school, and is locally emprizes to the two nursing homes by leaving them at the ployed. office at Pioneer Memorial Following their marriage, the couple will Nursing home or with the staff make a home in Brigham City. at Godfrey Nursing home. that are enjoyed as gifts. they begin their contribution to the holiday after everyone else is through and theres no bands playing or crowds to see them as they "do their thing" in the wee hours of Sunday morning. A drive through ELECTED Mrs. Jewel town Sunday about ten gives D. Nelson will serve as 1970 no hint of the truckloads of president of Theta Chapter refuse that littered the streets of Alpha Delta Kappa, In- a few hours earlier. Now that were settling back ternational Sorority for in the everyday groove again Women Educators. lets take a minute to catch up on a little Party Line news. Installs New Officers Theta Chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa, International Women for Sorority Educators recently elected new officers. Heading the organization as 1970 president is Mrs. Reva Nelson of Corinne. She received a BS degree from Young Brigham university and has taught at Yost, Perry, Central and Corinne schools in the elementary grades. She is the mother of five daughters and lives in Corinne. Concerningof education, she says, "One the greatest rewards for teaching is to see ones students grow up to be useful, Steak Cookout happy citizens of this great country in which we live. While the family was Other officers for the together, they gathered at the coming year include Mrs. summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Harding, recording Lee (Donna) Hansen in secretary and Mrs. James Blacksmith Fork for a steak Micuda, treasurer. fry in addition to the many gatherings at the elder Barkers home. Attending the various social occasions during the family reunion were all six children of the Barkers including Dr. and Mrs. Floyd N. Barker and James Rees Baty, Jr., 22, family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert 456 North Tremont, Barker and family, Mr. and AnMrs. Lee Hansen and family, Tremonton and Lynne 20, RFD, Box 217, derson, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Larsen issued Sept. 10. and family, Dr. and Mrs. Wanslee Ellsworth, Bryan Mr. and Barker family, LeRoy 23, 153 First Ave., Safford, and and Mrs. Frank Barker Ariz. and Dorothy Zoollnger, family. 25, Route 1, Burley, Idaho, issued Sept. 9. Cumorah Pageant Bruce Hunter, 25, 1523 Lake and Cynthia Earlier in the summer, the Street, Ogden 21, 1523 Lake Street, Fischer, elder Barkers took their first Ogden, issued Sept. 9. airplane trip and traveled on Joseph Paul Jennings, 25, their own to attend the Hill 1, Price and Vicki June RFD New in Cumorah pageant 19, 169 North First West, Fife, York state. 8. Rather than traveling with a issued Sept. Yeaman Blaine Downs, 43, made tour group, they had 2162 Monroe Blvd., Ogden and through arrangements LuAnn 27, 2820 correspondence with an area Wheelock, Jenkins, issued Sept. Ogden, who resident, Ben Allen, 8. hosted them royally during Donald LeRoy Goodliffe, 20, their visit which included 608 Cherry Drive and Lenora of the three viewings pageant. He also guided them to the Banks, 21, Milford, issued 4. Joseph Smith home at Sept. Jon Wayne Jepperson, 24, to other many Palmyra and 150 Peach Drive, Perry and famous homes of early church 210 leaders located in the area Nancy Joan Barnard, 19, while they were in New York. North Park Drive, Perry issued Sept. 4. Richard Sachio Nimori, 23, Corinne and Val Ann Kidd, 18, 420 East Seventh North, issued Family Enjoys Home Solicits Folks from nine to 90 enjoy a lively game of Bingo, and the ages even progress beyond the 90th milestone in local nursing homes as residents enjoy playing the popular game at least once a week. However, small prizes are needed to make the game more fun and entertaining in both the Godfrey Nursing and the Pioneer home Memorial nursing home. Prizes can consist of all types of toilet items, small clothing items, writing supplies, and jewelry for both men and women. Suggested items Include writing tablets, pens, pencils, I suppose no group can give a better evaluatign of Peach Days than the clean-u- p crew. I always like to give these men a bit of recognition. After all Licenses ceremonies scheduled to be held in the rotunda of the Utah State Capitol building on Sept. 15, at which time the Utah Mexican Council will hold a program in the capitol rotunda followed, by a reception in the Mexican and on Sunday were guests of honor at a dinner party hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Laf Jensen at Andys Chuck Wagon in Howard Larsen, Ogden. Guests including the Robert Jensen family were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Olsen of Brigham City, Mrs. Barbara Tingey of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. D.A. Cavalli of Ogden, Mrs. Donald Cavalli of Roy, Mr. and Mrs. Max Barton of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Barton of Layton and Mrs. Camella Barton of Kaysville. Class Slated By Ruth Phone ADK Sorority 5 Liquid Art Line Marriage n community for the coming year, including the clubs annual entry in the Ogden 24th of July parade. She will be officially introduced to the press and the Governor Helena, Mont., down to the Barkers for a visit before their son and family headed for Montpelier where he is teaching in the LDS Institute. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barker of Bear River City joined the family to welcome home their son Darrell after four years of Navy service, and he and his wife are now making their home in that area. England and flew home via the 747 jet. He will resume his position teaching at the college in Chico, Calif., after sabbatical. his two-ye- Queen Mexican-America- Bills return Movies and Slides Especially enjoyable at the Dennis D. Jeppesen, 22, son family gathering were the of Mr. and Mrs. Daryl D. many slides and motion Jeppsen, Garland, recently pictures that the LeRoy was promoted to Army Barker family had taken of AID specialist four near Due Pho, during their two years Dr. where in service is he where Nigeria, serving Vietnam, with the Americal Division. Barker taught plant breeding Spec. Jeppesen, a can- in the university at Ife. While on location in Nigeria, noneer in Battery B of the divisions Sixth Battalion, 11th the family enjoyed its summer Artillery, entered the Army in vacation traveling to the Holy June 1969 and completed basic Lands, Egypt, and much of Europe. They returned home training at Ft. Ord, Calif. by way of Holland, where Dr. Barker renewed friendships made during his LDS mission to that country 20 years before, and also visited the family homestead of his mother's ancestors in Den- Miss Maria Cira Sanchez, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesus Sanchez who are farm workers employed in West Corinne from Zapata, Texas, was selected as queen to Utah Grandson NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, September 3, 1 970 Party It was a busy late summer hosted their entire family for a series of events welcoming their son and family, Dr. and Mrs. LeRoy Barker and six children home after two years of working with AID in Nigeria. Family welcomes also extended to two grandsons, William R. (Bill) Larsen and Darrell Barker, who were returning after service in Vietnam. ELDER 1 for Mr. and Mrs. Claude R. Barker of Brigham City, who at brought his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Larsen from Maddox Ranch house. The prospective bridegroom attended Box Elder High school and is employed at Defense Depot Ogden. BOX Moving Again The William Shaws have been enjoying a visit from their son and family the past two weeks. Their granddaughter Vicki spent six weeks here and she was joined by her parents and brothers, the Elden Shaws, Kenneth and Brian for the last two weeks of her stay. The Elden Shaws have been in Summit, N.J. for the past 15 months on a special consultant assignment and were returning to their home in San Jose where he will resume his teaching at San Jose college. During their Utah stay Elden, his brother Billy and father took a trip up the Madison river in Wyoming and enjoyed traveling along the river again and fishing. For Thursday 9 dgrove came West where he had business in Denver and she came on to Brigham City for a brief visit with her sister, Mrs. William F. Hardgrove. Mr. and Mrs. Hardgrove came West where he had business in Denver and she came on to Brigham City for a brief visit with her sister. An aunt Mrs. John F. Cram was also a weekend visitor. A community school class in liquid embroidery will begin 0 Thursday, Sept. 17 from at the Junior High school. 7:30-9:3- Registration fee for the class will be $5. The course will run for 12 weeks. Paint supplies may be ordered at the class or any textile paints that a person has available may be used. The class schedule will include salt painting, shading, french pastels, fur, blending of the weekend also as a guest of colors, glitter, crewel, velvets, the Pearts and their son and other areas. David. Paddeen Vincent will inSpending a week with the O.Dee Lunds are his sister struct the classes. Mrs. Dorothy Martin and son All ages are invited to West, of Summer, Wash. They came to Utah to enroll West in register for this fun fall art class. school at BYU. Visiting at the Lunds since Labor Day is her mother Mrs. Irven Jensen of Star Valley, Miss Becky Holt of Clearfield spent some time here on Wyo. Bring Greetings Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reeder and son Brlafi spent a delightful vacation in Arizona and Southern California where they visited with a number of former Brighamites. In Phoenix, Ariz. they visited with the Henry Botts, saw the Grant Wixoms all who formerly lived here and said hello to the Morris Jensens who made their home in Bear River. Leaving Phoenix they went San Diego and visited former Brighamites Mr. and Mrs. Robert Farrar. While they were in San Diego they visited the zoo and spent many pleasant hours swimming in the ocean. to Host Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Peart were busy last weekend with houseguests. Here from Forest Heights, Md. was her sister Mrs. William F. Mr. and Mrs. Har- Har-dgrov- e. test Wishes 723-622- WED. RING $125 $350 $300 TO 600 MAN S 150 RING 6 7.50 BANQUETTE tothe ROYALTY WED REGISTERED Keepsake' DIAMOND JROTHY BOi soon to be MRS. 'PARRI'S NEAL has registered her choice in our bridal registery Reception Sept. 18, 4th Ward LDS Cutural Hall RINGS Soon, you will choose the ring to symbolize your engagement. Choose Keep. and be sure of sake of a perfect diamond superior color and cut. . . PALMER JEWELRY BRIGHAM CITY 20 Years of Bridal Counseling & Sept. 4. Local Ward Sponsors Home Evening By Groge L. Condle Seventies of the Brigham City Eighteenth ward spon- sored a Thursday home evening program at the Pioneer Memorial Nursing home on Sept. 10. Jesse B. Holt presided with Robert D. Olsen conducting the program. The invocation was offered by DeVon Hammer followed by a vocal solo, Til Take You Home Kathleen rendered by Rhea Lou Wilcox. She was accompanied by Sharon Olsen. A piano solo entitled "The Blue Danube Waltz was then presented by Barbara Olsen. 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