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Show t grandmother Mrs. Isaac Ross lives in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Young have their first child, a baby girl born on April 4. They are going to name her Jennifer. By Ruth Phone 723-622- Second thoughts they say are best Shakespeare Im so glad he said that because my first thoughts when I looked out my favorite north window at the snow Friday morning were certainly not the things you say in a family newspaper. before when I Always to a awakened heavy snowstorm I could say "Oh well, the skiiers will be happy. No more, however, most of the ski reports are closed according to the latest news reports. That unseasonably warm weather in March really fooled everybody. Mother Nature even fooled herself by sending out the buds. After the sun got out Friday I began searching for some good second thoughts and I came up with the idea to invite all you nice friends to pull up your old easy chair and visit with me while on Party Line. Theres always something happy and 9 warm going on around town, Stork Reports Happy grandparents Mr. and Mrs. McLaren Funk are passing around the good news that their and son-in-la- daughter Mr. and Mrs. James (Julia) Roth of Providence have a new baby son, born on April 11 in a Logan hospital. They are going to name him Travis Jay. He has two big brothers, Brian James, and Darrell John and two big sisters, Karen and Susan. Mrs. Albert Roth of Providence shares grandparent honors with the Funks. Mr. and Mrs. James Wilcox have a new little girl at their house. She was born on April 5, and will be named Amy Leigh. The couples other children are Rachelle, Rebecca, Norman and Jennifer. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Mar Ross of this city, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wilcox of Portage. A great- - BULOVA and gown Announcement is made of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Donalyn Seegmiller to Dee A. Sessions by the parents of the future bride, Mr. and Mrs. Barnard H. Seegmiller of St. George. The future bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Reed C. Sessions of Ogden and the late Reed C. Mr. and Mrs. J.O. Anderson, and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Young all of Logan are grandparents. are Mrs. Ruby Young Logan and Mrs. Larsen Providence. Rphfwrn Mr. and Mrs. Haroid Bushnell have a new baby boy born on April 4. They have two other children, Tammy Rae, and Terri Ann. They will name their son Timothy Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Willis R. Bushnell of Chula Vista, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lachance of Duarte, Calif, are grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Lachance arrived in Brigham City and spent five days visiting the Bushnells and helping out. George and received April an Brigham City after spending three months in an officers Basic chemical course at Fort McClellan, Ala. Hacking was he when commissioned graduated from ROTC last May at Utah State university. Spending a day in Brigham City last week from her home in Idaho Falls, Idaho was Mrs. Leora (Larsen) Willis. She visited with her sister Mrs. Lucy Johnson and her brother Mr. and Mrs. and sister-in-laLeland Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Cambron arrived home Tuesday from a visit in Texas with their families. They stayed in Nocona and with their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lee, and spent some time in Wichita Falls with her sister and brother-in-laIn Electra they visited with brothers and a sister of Cambron and brothers of Mrs. Cambron. Education Facer, 20, issued April Rupert, Idaho; 14. bridegroom to be held that evening. An open house is planned in their honor on June 12 in Ogden. Only the tiny teeth of this revo lutionary new comb can get between your lashes to curl . . . separate perfectly. . . . color so lust otu dip nl the inmhletsou more mascara faster than eer be loro appl The mascaration in itself -a iv revoluwater- proof, smearproof, smudgeproof In six exciting colors - i Lasfy XWakei , a Only $225 estllisliesiotlie Foundation. Russell Max Graham, 20, Aurora, Colo., and Julie Ann EmUi four-yea- reception 14. Max Factor invents the world's automatic comb-o- n mascara! home teaching at Box Elder High Prospective Miss Donalyn Seegmiller will become the A. Dee bride of Sessions in a June 10 ceremony in St. George. North 1050 East, Nort Ogden; issued April 14. Douglas Radcliffe Henrie, 21, RFD 2, Tremonton, and Roxie Ann Foglesong, 17, 1334 West Factory, Garland; issued April 2630 first Sessions is a graduate of Ogden High school where he was active in football and wrestling. He also attended Dixie College, where he lettered two years in football. After completing a r tour of duty with the US Navy, he is currently attending Utah State university with a major in forestry. The couple will be married June 10 in St. George with a WILL WED 14. Herman Ray Dille, South Willard, and Leatha D. Dean, economics school in Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hacking and son Robert are back in Licenses The following persons have been issued marriage licenses in the office of the Box Elder county clerk: David Joseph Sparkman, 21, 357 South Fourth West, City, and Joan Brigham Francis, Parsons, 19, 339 East Forest, Brigham City; issued Associate of Science degree from Dixie college, where she served as studentbody first vice president and was listed in Whos Who in American Junior Colleges. She received a BS from Utah in home State university and is economics education presently NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, April 16, 1972 Marriage Sessions. Miss Seegmiller is a graduate of Dixie High school in St. Briefing You w goes beautifully with her cap Couple Sets June Date BOX ELDER C0MB'0 lflASCAR$ son-in-la- For graduation and beyond, shell treasure her Bulova and remember your thoughtfulness. Our Bulova watches have the timeless elegance of smart styling coupled with unerring performance. Party Line sends.... Congratulations to the Ladles Community Club for a most outstanding fashion show presented Thursday night. Mrs. Milton Wellenman was a JOAN PARSONS Soon to be Mrs. DAVID SPARKMAN Has registered her choice on our Bridal Registery Reception Aoril 22, Community Center Lash Maker. Only by PALMER JEWELRY BRIGHAM 20 Years of Take stock CITY MttxF(WHW SKAGGS DRUG CENTER Bridal Counseling BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH 226 N. MAIN in America 72 charming commentator, the models were just right and the patriotic color scheme of red, white and blue carried out and clothing In decorations made a gay colorful atmosphere In the BEHS auditorium where the delightful spring event was held. The attendance was good in spite of the winter weather outside. Breguette numerals on dial. a tortoise-tone17 jewels. $55. Automatically hers. Grey dial, stainless steel case and bracelet. 17 jewels. $70. faced beauty with silvertone dial, Oval tapered bracelet. 17 Snuff jewels. $50. 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