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Show ( BOX ELDER Sunday, November 26, 1972 t - ; V- ' k . - ; ' , ocial ' 'v5 i Simada Group Holds Meeting City, Utah NEWS, Brigham ;i ' v cene Sarah Yates, Society Editor Phone 723-385- 3 Couple Trades Vows Wedding vows were exchanged by Miss Judy Carton and Woody Lester in a on ceremony performed Wednesday, Nov. 22, at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Adams Caron, oL KATHY JACOBS Local Miss to Wed In Early Spring Rite she is employed by Browning Arms in Mountain Green. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Young of Willard. He is also a graduate of Box Elder High school and is now employed in carpentry with his father. Following their early spring wedding, the couple plans to reside in Brigham City. ' vX- - r" $NL if -- v VV i fW ' w I iX k ' i," 1 7 HvKtv i 5 Ek y fv "J 111. Couple Circles Date For Winter Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Crowther of Brigham City announce the engagment of their daughter Lee Bias to Dan V. Petersen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cambron R. Petersen of Brigham City. The future bride is a graduate of Box Elder High school, where wne was in the top ten percent of her graduating class. She was a member of B'Ettes and National Honor society, and has attended LDS Business college and Weber State college. Prospective bridegroom Petersen is a 1967 graduate of Box Elder High school. He attended Utah State university prior to entering the military service where he served in Vietnam as party of the Americal Division, Infantry, US Army. He is now employed for the Nevada Northern Railroad In Ely. The couple has circled Jan. 20 as their wedding date, with the ceremony to be performed at the LDS ward with a Brigham City to follow. reception After a honeymoon trip, they will make a home in Ely, Nevada. Third-Fifteent- h Experts list more than 3,000 different uses for mercury. aaroQuitt) 'OPclIDGno CtD'tEP gallop down Richard lessening hill. LeGalliene No excuses now. We better get busy and begin our Christmas shopping. Its kind of hard to get in the mood when the sun is shining, but its cold Times horses enough. It wont be long until the papers will be reminding us son-in-la- son-in-la- Suzanne; her brother-in-laand sister Mr. and Mrs. Lee bride-to-b- e c &R5 $2 . zAabl The oldest town between the and Allegheny Rocky Mountains is Sault Ste. Marie Mich., established in 1()68. 723-826- 70 South Main 5 How to reconcile a bigger gift and a smaller budget? Shop Penney sales now. 15 off all winter coats. son-in-la- immediate will include members of his family. Special guests will be his two sisters, Mrs. Gertrude Tarbet of Logan, and Mrs. Pearl Grant of Ogden. Mr. Theurer, former bank president, was born iff Providence in 1881, a son"' o 4 Jacob and Barbara HubmanY Theurer. He spent his boyhood in Cache Valley and received, his education there. On June 5, 1912 he married ; Alma TheAverna Grant. The marriage ; BIRTHDAY was later solemnized in the urer of Tremonton will obLogan LDS Temple. They made serve his 91st birthday on their home in Blue Creek for a short time before coming to Thursday, Nov. 30, at a where Tremonton they family dinner. established a permanent home. Mrs. Theurer died June 11, 1962. the was away. Food and Mr. Theurer served as fuel family were always available for of the Tremonton president stranded in that area. Bear River State bank for 17 anyone Sometimes money would be years and was a director of the found to pay for food which had comWalker Bank and Trust been used. pany in Logan for 32 years. He I always liked fishing and was a director of the Valley around water, he added, being for many "I recall selling frog legs to Hospital in Tremonton years. 12 pair for leading merchants He has been a member of the 15 cents. city council and is a past Recalls School president of the Tremonton Reminiscing, Theurer recalls Lions club. He is also past when he was enrolled at Linpresident of the Bear River dquist Hall in Logan. Those Users were the days when tuition was Waters Valley association. He is a former $1.50 per quarter for one director of the Farmers Cash student." He offers advice to Union and the Garland Milling this generation of borrowers company. Using good judgement in He has owned and operated borrowing money is the key to both dry and irrigated farms success. Picture things clearly and has been successful in ' in your mind before making a raising cattle and sheep. loan. Dont attempt to buy While farming in the Blue everything at once, dont go into Creek area, the Theurer ranch debt too far, use good common house was never locked when sense. If you are faithful to your obligation, each time you return for a loan the go ahead sign Wright; and his mother Mrs. will be waiting for you. Dora Grout. Mr. Theurer is the father of Visits Sister one son and five daughters: Mr. and Mrs. Kent L. Jensen were Thanksgiving dinner Grant Theurer and Mrs. and Reuben (Mildred) Baer of guests of his brother-in-lasister Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Tremonton; Mrs. Clarence Oman at their home in Cen(Barbara) Stucki of Logan; terville. Also on hand for the Mrs. Mel (Verna) Wood of dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Ogden; Mrs. George (Anna) of Paradise, Calif; Mrs. Davis Mrs. Diana Smith, Harry Hammerland and her children Wynn (Rosalyn) Nelson of Lance and Margaret, Steven Preston, Idaho. He has 22 grandchildren and Jensen, the Omans family 23 great grandchildren. Greg, Kirk, Mike and Tiffany. A widower since 1962, Mr. PARTY LINE SENDS Happy birthday wishes to Theurer has a comfortable Mrs. Kate Petersen of Pioneer apartment at the home of his Memorial Nursing Home who daughter, Mrs. Reuben Baer, in Tremonton. will be 81 on Nov. 27, ! - USSY VACUUMS All the and coats of 72 are here. Rich wool meltons, posh rayon velours, extraordinary suedes and leathers. Pants coats, boot lengths, maxis. All the trimmings. braid, hardware. Every color from deep-ton- e solids to taxicab plaids. Juniors, misses, and half sizes. best-sellin- g, best-lookin- g, fur-loo- k, Repairs. We invite you to ctfl vr come in for assistance in your choice of gifts. zAfut Alma Theurer of Tremonton will observe his 91st birthday anniversary Nov. 30. He will be honored at a dinner party held at the home of his and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Wood in Ogden on Dec. 3, which Attachments, Trade-In- s Replacement Parts of has listed several gift suggestions with us flfTTTXfTXlnD Family Dinner to Fete Residents Birthday New & Used Vacuums Robert Anderson ffltDtaS Mrs. Falls and Mrs. Christy Bradshaw of Cedar City. The Marvin Copes are so happy with their new baby boy, born on Nov. 13. He is being called Steven. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Parry Jensen of this city and Mrs. Gladys Cope, Shoshone, Ida. They have two other children, Melanie, 8, and Peri, 4. Over at the Veran Smiths they are delighted with the arrival of their new daughter, Lisa Janel, born on Nov. 18. She weighed six pounds, two and a half ounces. Grandparents are Mrs. Mildred Smith of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tanner, St. Anthony, Ida. Great grandmother is Mrs. Katherine Tanner Los Angeles, Calif. The couple has one other child, Julie. Greet Guests The Doug Wights entertained members of her family at a traditional Thanksgiving dinner on Thursday. The guest list included her brother-in-laand sister Mr. and Mrs. Reese (Lorraine) Hansen of this city and their children Kelly, Kevin, Karey, Lori and Kirk; their son Mr. and and daughter-in-laMrs. Chris Wight; a and daughter Mr. and Mrs. George Yates and son Brandon; and her mother and father-in-laMr. and Mrs. Bill Kingston. Dine Togehter Mr. and Mrs. James Brown had their family together for the holiday. Their grandson Chris brought home a friend, Mike Patchen of Baker, Ore. who is attending Utah State university with him. They joined with thier and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Wes Boman, and children, Stephen, Lori, and UBiznda UBingfiam rrrTrrMitt?TTT5D Miss Judy Catron and Woody Lester exchanged marriage vows Nov. 22 in a ceremony at the home of the bride s parents in Logan. the It is our pleasure to announce that Lovely refreshments were served by the hostess at the conclusion of the meeting. TRADE VOWS Ruth Lavon Thompson of Idaho LEE BIAS TOTHD By a my goal every year but somehow I never made it. This maybe. year, however, Party Line wires are busy with Thanksgiving reports today and we have a lot of catching up to do with the stork set, so pull up that easy chair and let's have our little visit. Stork Reports Happy stork news comes from Logan where Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Thompson have a new baby boy. He was born on Nov. 18. They have named him Ken Stayner. Passing along the good news here are grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Stayner Thompson who are sharing the honors with Mr. and Mrs. Alton Butters of Weston, Ida. He has two 1 v f ft? Party Line how many days are left to shop but Im determined to get mine done by December 1. Its been V'--i '-- a Logan. Planning an early spring marriage are Miss Kathy Jacobs and Larry Young, both of the Brigham City area. Miss Jacobs is the daughter of Mrs. Ramona Andrews of Brigham City and Francis Jacobs of Phoenix, Ariz. She is a graduate of Box Elder High school and studied at Utah State university. Currently Winifred Loveland. President Mabel Romer led the discussion in planning for the annual birthday party. Lesson for the evening was presented by Barbara Rowe and Edna Jeppesen, with many items from Thailand on display for the members. Those present in addition to the hostess and program participants were Carolyn Jensen, Athalee Alien, Lola Christen- - sen, Faye Christensen, Marie Call, Velda Palmer and Mary Huggins. a a a a a a a aa a a a aa aa a a a ata a ata graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS Seminary. He is a student at Utah State to planning university, graduate next June. He has served an LDS mission to Florida and now is enrolled in a year of intern teaching at Roy Junior High school. The couple wil reside in &jl4 iL v'V krp.v. StV; is of iaa Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Roy Elwood Lester of Brigham City. Following the wedding ceremony, the couple was honored at a reception in the Delta Phi Kappa fraternity house in Logan. The bride is a graduate of Rolling Hills High school in Rolling Hills, Calif. She is currently employed by an oral surgeon in Logan. Lester chapter of Simada H3cclclfclclfcl!clclc Logan. Bridgeroom Gamma met recently at the home BANGOR. 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