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Show LDS Rite Weds Pair NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, May 7, 1972 6 BOX EIDER Solemn rites performed May 5 in the Salt Lake LDS temple united Miss Susan Landon and Steven Wiggins in marriage, with a reception held that evening in the LDS ward, Brigham City. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Landon, 653 South Third East, Brigham City. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Wiggins, Ogden. The bride was attired in a gown of white styled with a bodice of daisy embroidered organza with aurora crystals and seed pearls and long puff sleeves of twinkle voile, with a full circle skirt of twinkle satin. veil trimmed in A daisy lace with sequin and seed pearl accents was held in place by a Juliet cap. Party Line I Sixth-Elevent- h By Ruth Phone d Maid of Honor of honor was the bride's Landon, gowned in a full length lavendar daisy print dress with sheer voile sleeves, and a deep purple ribbon at the waist with a matching choker. Kathie Landon, Susan Brown and Joni Wiggins were bridesmaids and wore long yellow daisy print gowns with sheer voile sleeves, accented by deep purple chokers and sashes. Flower girl was little Deborah Parsons in a yellow daisy print full length dress matching that of the bridesmaids. Best man was Daryl Duncan, with Paul Kellos as ushers. Maid sister, RITA CAMPBELL Local Miss to Wed In Early June Rite Mr. and Mrs. Harmon J. Cambell of Brigham City announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Rita to Kirby L. Giles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Giles of Morgan. The couple has circled June 2 as their wedding date, with the ceremony to take place in the Ogden LDS temple. That evening they will greet guests at a LDS ward reception in the in cultural hall Brigham City. Miss Campbell is a graduate of Box Elder High Eighth-Seventeent- h and LDS Seminary. At Brigham Young university she is a junior majoring in elementary school education. The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Morgan High school and LDS Seminary, and has served an LDS mission to Japan. Currently he is drum major at the Cougar Band at Brigham Young university, where he is a senior majoring in music education. Following their marriage the couple will reside in Provo, where both will continue their studies. Kathleen At Reception Centering the bridal table was a lovely seven-tie- r wedding cake created by the brides mother. n guests attending the nuptial celebrations were the brides grandmother, Mrs. Ella Landon of Payette, Idaho; Mrs. Emma Hatfield, Boise; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown and children Susan, Janice and Nancy, Boise. Seated at the guest book was Miss Vickie Wright, with Mrs. Shirley Mills and Miss Pat Nelson arranging gifts brought to them by Scott Landon, Darrin Landon, Janette Miller and Donald Miller. After a short honeymoon trip, the couple will reside in Ogden. The bride was hosted at four prenuptial showeres given by Miss Pat Nelson, Miss Debbie Nelson and Mrs. Don Nelson, Mrs. Carolyn Capps and Mrs. Lewis Fish, and Mrs. Kathie Landon. RECENTLY WED temple on May 5 Wiggins in Rites performed the Salt Lake -united Susan Landon and Steven LDS in Miss marriage. Miss Linda Larsen became the bride of Joseph R. Armstrong on Thursday, May 4, in wedding ceremonies performed at Rosella Manor in Providence. President Laurence Taylor of the Brigham City LDS stake officiated at the ceremony, which was followed by a reception. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Larsen, 773 Holiday Drive, Brigham City. Armstrong is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Armstrong of 504 West Fourth South. For her wedding and reception, the new bride was attractively attired in a floor length bouffant bell skirt of nylon organza. The ruffle on the bottom of the skirt formed a semi-chaptrain, and the empire waist with puffed sleeves and high neckline featured rows of Venetian lace with matching mantilla. Attend Bride Attending were Miss Janice Larsen as maid of honor and Mrs. Michael B. Johnson, Mrs. Harry Hadaway and Miss as Breuckner Stephanie bridesmaids with little Miss Michele Armstrong as flower girl. Their peasant style dresses were of pastel orange and yellow print voile with shirred bodice and sleeves. Each girl held a basket of white daisies. Judd Webe perfomred the duty of best man with Harry Hadaway, Joe Deitz, Chuck Riddle and Richard Myer as June Date Slated For Temple' Rites is now teaching LDS Seminary in Magna. The couple will be honored at a reception in Pasadena. After their return they will reside in Provo where they will both be attending summer school at ushers. short wedding Follwoing trip, the couple will reside in Logan where the bridgroom will resume graduate studies at Utah State university. a Fran Brighten-bur- Go-Se- e Schedules Tour Of Facilities 723-221- 8 Mother's Tea Members Auxiliary will Mothers the Ladies host their annual of Day tea on Saturday, Mav 13, from 2 to 4 p.m. in the 3 bride of David Kano. Announcement of the engagement is made by parents of the future bride, Mrs. Sue Larkin of South Willard and Gerald Larkin of Granger. is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Moss The bridegroom-elec- t Kano of Perry. Miss Larkin is attending Box Elder High school, where she will graduate in May. She will also be a r LDS Seminary graduate. Her fiance graduated from Box Elder High school, where he served as a studentbody officer and was active in athletics. He is presently employed with the Internal Revenue Service in Memphis, Term. Following their marriage, the couple will reside in four-yea- Memphis. TOPS Chapter Honors Member several facts struck your Corinnes TOPS club honored reporter as being of particular their new KOPS (keep off interest to Party Line readers. pounds sensibly), Nadine Jones, The church where the wedwith a gift shower at their ding was held in the East regular meeting last week. Barnet parish, has a history She was presented with a which goes back over eight bouquet of yellow roses and a centuries. This places its origin charm bracelet, as well as a 0 AD. It was inabout graduation certificate from the teresting to hear also that the TOPS (take off pounds sen- church had to be reseved a year in advance. At the wedding were guests from North to Brighton, Col. where they Ireland, Holland, America and spent the first night then went into Kansas, loved the eight Australia. the number blocks of brick streets in Among photographers at the wedding LaCross, Kansas; then visited in Shawnee, Okla with a friend was the personal photographer of Mrs. Kingston, Mrs. Betty of Queen Elizabeth who, according to Allen, proved his Watson. In Arkansas they stayed ability in somp of the resulting k overnight in Rushville then photographs. After his in England went into Tennessee. Traveling stay Chiin the Blue Ridge Allen through stopped cago on the return trip and Mountains, they narrowly urne with Ed missed a flood in the Pictagh spent be National Forest. Arriving in will who Nauman, remembered here as former North Carolina they visited for manager of Thiokol Chemical six days in Tarboro with his Mr. daughter and Corp. and Mrs. E.J. Smith and six Stork Reports daughters. After touring that area they Mr. and Mrs. Amos Musser are delighted with their new went through South Carolina baby girl who arrived on April into Georgia and Alabama. 26. They are going to call her Next, they arrived at England Miriam. They have two other AFB and spent five days with and children, Suzanne and Joseph. his son and daughter-in-laGrandparents are Mr. and Mrs. three sons. They started home through Mississippi, Louisiana, Stephen Sanders and greatgrandmother Mrs. Lena Reiser Texas, New Mexico, Colorado and into Utah. They traveled all of Salt Lake City. Down in Willard the Reid 6,100 miles going and coming, Bradshaws have a baby boy and toured with thp Smiths in born on April 26. They will name Tarboro and Kingston, in him Shea Hall. Waiting until he Florida. is big enough to really spoil are PARTY LINES sends two big sisters, Samantha, five, and Cindy, two years old. Happy birthday wishes to Grandparents are Mr. and Miss Leah Peterson of Pioneer Mrs. William Richardson of this Memorial Nursing Home who city and Mr, and Mrs. Rex will be 33 on May 10. Childs, Price. 1080-110- sibly) category. Two original poems were read in her honor and diet refreshments were served at the special celebration. Corinnes UT-23- 3 chapter meets each Wednesday from 7 to 8 p.m. at 499 Montana, while the Bear River City chapter meets the same day from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. upstairs in the LDS ward. Brigham Citys chapter meets each Tuesday from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Gillespie hall. Local Women Attend State two-wee- son-in-la- Take Tour Willard Mrs. Kingston arrived home April 28 and Mr. a three-wee- Four local women attended sessions of the Utah State Poetry Society awards festival held at the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City on Saturday, April 29, where they enjoyed attending sessions. Attending from Brigham City were Lillian Knudsen, Iris Schow, Elizabeth Lauritzen and Iva Lou Nebeker. During the morning the session was conducted by Walter Maughan, second vice president, with President Kathryn Kay presiding. Theme for a delightful noon luncheon was "Sages Through the Ages conducted by Vesta Crawford with Leora Larsen as chairman. In the afternoon the guest speaker was Jean Jenkins, vice president of the National Federations of State Poetry Societies, who talked on the subject To Win Or Not To day-lon- g Win. Come In - And See our special on complete crosscountry tour. They packed up their new camper and traveled after Poetry Awards k BED SETS in Providence. g or Mary at Scothern at by Wednesday for reservations. The groups regular meeting is slated for Wednesday, May 10, and reservations may be made at that time. This meeting will also be the election of marriage rites slated for June 3 in the Edgewood Reception center, Miss Janet Larkin will become the In MAY BRIDE Miss Linda Larsen became the bride of R. Armstrong in ceremonies performed May 4 Joseph LWV Lady Eagles Set Annual Area Couple Tells June Nuptial Plans HOLLYWOOD the Brigham Young university. Aerie home. Gifts for mothers will be provided by the auxiliary, and members are asked to contact Takes Spotlight highlight of the Party Line news today is the result of a pleasant little chat I had with Nat Allen on Thursday and learned about his recent trip to England. He went there at this time to be on hand for the wedding of the former Miss Susan Dierckx. Susan is the niece of the late Tom Dunsford of this city who with his family friends of Allen. are long-tim- e While he was in England he was a houseguest of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dierckx. Mrs. Dierckx is Dunsfords sister. He also visited with the Eric Dunsfords all of a brother and sister-in-laEast Barnet, north of London. He arrived in England a week before the wedding and was caught up in a whirl of prenuptial parties and dinners. The wedding itself was a charming affair, according to Allen and A Couple Trades Vows Donald R. Morgan of Pasadena, Calif., announces the engagement and forthcoming marriage of his daughter Barbara to Don S. Seegmiller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl K. Seegmiller. The couple will be married June 2 in the Salt Lake LDS temple and will be honored that evening at an open house at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Seegmiller, 413 East Second South Brigham City. Miss Morgan received an Associate of Arts degree from Pasadena City college. She is now attending Brigham Young university, majoring in physical education. She plans to graduate in January. The Prospective bridgroom served an LDS Mission in Uruguay. He attended the Utah State university and graduate from the Brigham Young university. He 9 "Every tomorrow has two handles. We can take hold of it with the handle of anxiety or the handle of faith. Henry Ward Beecher And thats just exactly the predicament Im in this morning. Ive been sitting here at the typewriter and trying to decide whether or not to plant the petunias yet. Theres a robin hopping around on the back lawn which makes me think maybe Spring is really here, yet on the other hand I can still remember waking up to those surprise snowstorms recently. Of course, we got hold of that faith handle way back the first part of April and got the flower beds ready. Well you know what happens when you have a nice spell of rain. Everything grows, especially the weeds. Now they need some more preparation before we get the petunias settled for the summer. Thats where the anxiety handle comes in. Should we or shouldnt we? Now, while Im trying to decide this big issue lets take time for our little Party Line chat. Theres some interesting items from the stork set, a little travel news and a delightful report about a wedding way over in England. full-leng- four-tiere- 723-622- Members of the League of Women Voters of Brigham City will visit two local waste disposal facilities as part of a national study on Tuesday, May 9, beginning at 9:15 a.m. The women will gather at the home of Mrs. William H. Yates, 625 West Sixth South, for coffee and a brief discussion of the national study on solid waste of a local and updating sanitation study. They will then carpool to the sewage disposal plant for a tour of the city facility conducted by Howard Kelly, after which they will go to the county landfill for a discussion and tour led by Ed Sylvester. care will be Nursery available at Gillespie hall for preschool children, and all women of the community are invited to attend the morning session. 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