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Show f BOX w I f DUP News Credit women set breakfast NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, April 8, 1973 ELDER Rocket chapter of Credit Women International will meet on Thursday', April 12, at 7:30 a.m. at Ray and Cathys restaurant for their regular breakfast meeting. cene Social Sarah Yates, Society Editor Phone Locust Camp of Camp the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet on Tuesday, April 10, at the home of Mrs. Nancy Valberg, 269 North Second East, at 7 p.m. morning talk by a guest speaker will be hospitaland professional credit and collections. All members are urged to be present for the meeting. Subject 11 Locust of the Get Acquainted 723-385- 3 SPECIAL ELECTED Church rite weds pair Solemn nuptial rites performed in St. Henrys Catholic church wed Miss Earlene Bird and Robert Baltazar on April 7, with Father Robert Taheny officiating at the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Petrolena A. Bird, 108 East Seventh South. Parents of the brigdgroom are Mr. and D. Baltazar of hosted a wedding who Corinne, dinner honoring the couple at the Golden Spike cafe In Mrs. Fred Corinne. Following the wedding ceremony, the newlywed couple greeted guests at a reception held at the Brigham City community center. Bridal Gown and her wedding reception, the brije chose aa For Group enjoys dinner meet Box Elder Retired School Employees association held their annual dinner meeting on Wednesday, March 28, at the Brigham City community center. An enjoyable pleasant evening entertainment and musical on the meal of was agenda for the group, with a attendance of area good members. Musical enterainment was supplied by the Velve tones who played piano, organ, and quitar in their own slections and in those requested by the audience. Featured performers were Mr. and Mrs. Willis Lewis of Logan. gown of traditional white in floorlength style with a chapel Officers elected to serve the train. Dainty lace trimmed the organiztion for the coming front panel of the gown and was season were Roland Gourley, embroidered with pearls and Dresident; N. Ross Coombs, sequins that also trimmed the first vice president; Ardus lace cuffs. A lace cap trimmed Adams, second vice president; with pearls and sequins Blythe Tingey, secretary' released a floorlength veil of illusion edged In matching lace. She carried a bauquet of yellow roses and daisies to complete the wedding ensemble. Maid of honor Vicki Sato and - Roland Gour- JOYCE ley was elected as president of the local retired school employees T.lcDADE joined our staff. has graduated from Hollywood beauty college and has worked fora year in Long Has She treasurer; Owen Westenskow, three year director; Erma Summers, two year director: Norman director. Bert Jeppesen, hold-o- ver state Hunsaker, retirement office representative from Salt Lake City, was Beach, California. organization. Frank Stevens gave a brief resume of his activities in representing retired school at the recent employees legislative session. Retiring officers honored during the evening were Ronald Leonard, president; Roland Grace Gourley, Davis, Elizabeth Madsen, Norman Jeppesen, Frank Stevens, Milton Johnson, Glenn Taylor and Helen Peterson. REG. 12.00 PER MANENT Includes Hair- Cut and Style Alberts Mg' feMoras 58 South Main Brigham City 723-285- in matching dresses of white lace over yellow styled with puffed sleeves and accented with white collars and cuffs. They carried nosegays of blue - carnations. Little flower was dressed outfit. girl Sonja Ayala a matching in Best Man Is Performing best man duties was Gary Tsushima with Mike Bird, Fred Baltazar Jr., and John Baltazar as ushers. Centering the bridal table at Thursday evening Club readies b fashion show Final preparations are in progress for the Brigham City Ladies Community club's annual spring fashion show which will be presented Thursday evening, April 12, in the Intermountain school auditorium. The event will get underway , at p.m. Tickets are from any club member and are selling at the 7:30 available price of $1 each. prizes from 10 local merchants and the sale of home-mad- e candy are features the 4t i? 1 lovely seveivtiered yedding cake with a spiral Staircase winding to its top, and dangling crystal pieces K be Richard Packer, Brigham City business executive. Funds raised from the traditional spring event are earmarked for community improvement projects. a was reception The ladies club in the past has purchased carpeting for the city library and equipment for municipal playgrounds and parks. enhancing its yellow rose trim. Guests at the reception were served by Cheryl Baltazar, Judy Ebeling, Jenny Campbell and Josie Reyna, with Miyo Tsushima seated at the guest book. and Larry Fraga Lawrence Lobato assisted with the gifts. to The couple plans honeymoon Southern in California, Los Angeles New Mexico. and long-tim- e Door of the show. In the spotlight will be fashions for milady and the younger set, as well, including formal wear, night clothes and more casual attire. Show Theme Theme for the show is Swinging Through Spring" and decorations will portray this, 6ets including trees in blossom, garden furniture and a ivw?- - mm turnip- swing. Brigham City clothing stores will provide fashions for the show and these will be worn by local models. This years host-narrat- will Spade and Hope garden club slates meeting Spade and Hope garden club will meet on Monday, April 9, at 7:30 p.m. in Gillespie hall. Topic for the evenings program will be bulbs, tubers, rhizomes and corms. Members of the club will discuss tips on planting the various types, care while growing, and proper storage during the dormat periods. Refreshments will be served during the evening, and the public is invited to attend the meeting and discussion. FASHION MODELS These two youngsters will be among the models at Thursdays fashion show. They are Tori Shaw, 2, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shaw, left, and Katie Sue Stanger, 2, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Craig Stanger. M m CUSTOM TAILOR IN BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH DISPLAYING A NEW COLLECTION OF LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S CUSTOM TAILORED OUTFITS OF 1973. SPECIAL SALE ON KNIT SUITS. BEFORE Mohair Suiti WoolSharkskm Suit! WoolWorsted Suits SilkWool Suits Wool Cashmere Jackets and more Monogrammed Shirts Silk $69 00 $79 00 $79 00 $7900 ........... NOW $49 00 $59 00 $59 00 $ 59 00 $65 00 $ 9 00 $45 00 $ 6 00 SatMortton Ossoiwiteestl 100 723-858- 4 N. Main & 13, 1973 DRIVE-I- SPECIAL OFFER 2 N WINDOW 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. KNIT SUITS mo with 2 matching shirts free at Westward Ho Motel 505 0 a. m. to 7 p.m. 2 DAYS ONLY April 12 Visit or Call MR. PETER RANEY Tel. 1 THE FAMILY DISCOUNT 81 11. fAAIH HOURS: 9 A.M. - 9 P.M. MON. THRU SAT. CENTER 4 r : bridesmaids Londy Baltazar and Karen Kano were gowned RECENT BRIDE Miss Earlene Bird became the bride of Robert Baltazar in ceremonies performed April 7 in St. Henrys Catholic church. WITH GET ACQUAINTED JOYCE SPECIAL guest speaker for the event. He talked on the recent legislation .'bnd its effect on retirment for school emplyees, and on the advantages of membership in the local, state and national SUNDAY DRIVE-I- N 7 A.M. . 10-- 7 WINDOW 1 1 P.M. DAILY in |