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Show NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday June 11, 1972 BOX ELDER Epsilon Chapter Closes Season octal cone Sarah Yates, Society Editor Phone 723-385- 3 Epsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met at the home of Goldene Petersen for their final meeting of the season. Installation of officers was held, after which the closing social was enjoyed in the form of a potluck supper and social time. The evening was culminated with a surprise baby shower for JoAnn Heninger, with members of her family invited to join with the sorority members for the happy occasion. Local Miss Is Wed Wedding promises were traded on June 8 in the Manti LDS temple by Miss Jolene Yates and Ross J. Davidson, Jr. Miss Yates is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Yates of Brigham City, and a graduate of Box Elder High school. She attended Weber State college and then worked as a secretary for Fram Corporation for two years before fulfilling an LDS mission to Argentina. She then completed her education at Brigham Young university and graduated with a BS degree in business education. For the past year she has been teaching English and business at Dixon Junior High school in Provo. PLAN SOCIAL recently to plan the - New officers of Brigham City Jayceettes gatheredChristensen, president; Hill, secretary; Marilyn Roberta Ivory, vice president; (back) LaDawn Oman, advisor; Donna Daley, inter-clurelations; Lynn Rostron, director; Lillian Taylor, treasurer; Linda Abrams, coordinator. Missing from the picture were Sharon Jensen, historian; Jan Jorgenson, director. annual June Tea include (front) Kathryn b Jayceettes Set Annual June Social Event Brigham City Jayceettes will hold their annual June Tea on Saturday, June 17, with an interesting program scheduled for the social occasion. Police officer Ernest Justesen will talk on self defense and child safety as the main topic of the afternoon, with two musical numbers to be performed by Mrs. Virginia Checketts. A short orientation talk will be presented by LaDawn Oman, past president, as the gavel is passed to new officers of the group. is the Bridegroom Davidson son of Ross James Davidson, Sr. of Anaconda, Mont., where he graduated from Anaconda High school. He attended Brigham Young university for one and years and then fulfilled an LDS mission to Argentina. He is presently continuing studies at BYU with a major in accounting and plans to do graduate work in the one-ha- master lf of business ministration program, ad- t The newlywed couple plan to in Provo, following a honeymoon trip. reside Jolene Yates and Ross J. Davidson, Jr., were married June 8 in the Manti LDS temple. RECENTLY WED Willard Man Claims Bride in Ceremony Robin Scott Marble of Willard claimed Miss Spec-- 4 Mary Lynn Sesame Street should have picked up in the ratings last week. It had a brand new viewer last week in the form of The a doting grandmother. promoter of the program viewing was our cute little such high why ratings in the TV world. Im sure any grandma and grandpa would agree that grandchildren are one of life's bonuses. Were going to miss her and so will the cats when she goes. it receives ceremonies Bradshaw in Eatontown, N.J. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Marion M. Bassett of Eatontown. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman D. Marble of Willard. Marble is in the US Army and has just Spec-graduated from dial control telephone repair school and serves with the Signal Corps. The young couple will travel to Texas this week, where he will have six months of advanced training at Sheppard Air Force base and will then be stationed in Panama. His wife will accompany him on these assignments. 4 old granddaughter, Margaret of Idaho Falls. Like all kids that age she had to keep up on doings of the Muppets. We watched that seven-yea- r program morning afternoon and evening and Ill have to admit its pretty good. I can see Bassett as his bride in marriage performed May 7 by Bishop Ralph By Ruth Phone 723-622- Theyll be wondering why we dont have time to run around with that string for them to chase, I can definitely see why my slang dictonery defines a grandma as low gear in a motor truck. One low thing that did shift out of gear last week was the First Security Bank Americard GIFT IDEAS for FATHERS DAY 9 social scene so pull up that easy chair and weU begin relaying some of the interesting happenings. just returned from Longmont, Sees England Mrs. Mabel Yourt, and her sister Mrs. Ellen Patterson of Pleasant Hill, Calif., have just returned from a delightful tour of England. Also on the chartered flight from this city was Ernest Johnston. Besides England, they traveled to Scotland and the Channel Islands. They visited relatives in Coventry, had a chance to see Princess Anne. They also called on relatives in Scotland and Guernsey. Mrs. Yourt had the misfortune to break her arm on her first day in London but she now has an autographed cast as a souvenir. A highlight of the tour was viewing the relics of King Tutankhamuns tomb, commonly know as King Tuts tomb. They were on display in the British Museum and was the first time out of Egypt for the ancient treasures. They were especially impressed with a well preserved ordinary pine chest with middle panels beautifully sanded but just natural wood. There were also rocking chairs, wood and bronze status all made over 3000 years ago. People waited in line to view the relics for as long as seven hours. The Brigham City visitors were lucky the day they went and only had to wait about two hours. Visit Son Josephsons The Karl SHIRTS TIES X SHOES JEWELRY HAT PHOTO EQUIPMENT SOX LEATHER GOODS BOOKS HOBBY TOOLS GOLF FISHING GEAR CAR ACCESSORIES BOAT EQUIPMENT rarer? cffinrroiy BankAmericard have Colo, where they went to see their new grandson and be on hand for his naming. The little boy, son of the Paul Josephsons, was named David Joseph. The Josephsons left for Longmont immeidiately of graduation from USU Education. following their son Stephen in Physical Graduates USU Word comes from the William P. Shaws that their son Bill was a Second commissioned Lieutenant in the ROTC in Logan Friday afternoon and left immediately with his wife Pam and son, Bill, for Georgia where he will attend officers training school in the US Army. He also received his MD in electrical engineering, but had to leave before the exercises in order to reach Georgia for his new assignment. Daughter Visits Mrs. Beth Harmon has enjoyed a visit from her daughter, Betsy Erdman of Phoenix, Ariz, Mrs, Harmon met her daughter in San Francisco and they traveled to Los Altos where they visited Mrs. Harmons son and family Mr. and Mrs. Jim Harmon and children. After a three-davisit they came back to Brigham City where Betsy stayed for a week before leaving for her home in Phoenix. y K K It was Briefing You good to hear that Mrs. (Mary) Larsen and son Ricky had spent three weeks visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Douglas of this city and her brothers and families Mr. and Mrs. Louis Douglas and Mr. and Mrs. Lavar Douglas of Howell. Mrs. Grant (Golda) Crandall of San Jose has been a Utah visitor since Memorial Day. She spent some time in Provo and last week was saying hello to friends and relatives in this city. Don PARTY LINE sends.... Happy birthday wishes to Mrs. Jane Adams of Pioneer Nursing Home who will be 83 on June 13. Corinne Order Slates Meeting The regular meeting of the Corinne chapter No. 11 Order of the Eastern Star is planned June 14 at 8 p.m. in the Corinne Masonic hall. Mrs. Wayne Owens, Worthy anmade the Matron, nouncement this past week. She urged all members and sojourners to attend. W It is our pleasure at dounty HBanfz to atiuounce an award winning photographic art display by Comjitoni Studio We invite the public to visit our lobby f h ft i t,; ) . Think of it as money and enjoy the work of Glen Compton On Display now. ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Crowther will be guests of honor at an open house on June 14 in obser- vance of their 50th wedding anniversary. Open House to Honor Couple on Anniversary Honor will be paid to Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Crowther by family and friends in observance of their 50th wedding anniversary, with an open house to be held on Wednesday, June 14, from 2 until 9 p.m. at their Crowther 306 East Forest, home, Brigham City. Hosting the open house will be the couples two daughters, Mrs. George (Betty) Wall of Ogden, and Mrs. Eugene (Yuvona) Broby of Brigham City. They extend an invitation to adult friends and relatives to attend, and ask that no gifts be brought to the event. Crowther is the former Lega Walker born in Rockland, We carry a complete line of GENEALOGY SUPPLIES SHEETS BOOKS Wed In Temple Mr. and Mrs. Crowther were on June 14, 1922, in the Logan LDS temple and have spent most of their married life in Brigham City. Around 1950 they moved to California and spent about 19 years around the San Mateo area where he worked as ranch foreman on a 1700 acre ranch. After retiring, they moved back to their home in Brigham City. He was born in Perry to Carl and Emma Crowther, and Mrs. Idaho, to Don and Martha Walker. 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