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Show BOX Golfers slate NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, April 22, 1973 ELDER luncheon on Wednesday cene ocia. Phone Sarah Yates, Society Editor 723-385- 3 Party Couple trades vows Line "Think that day lost whose descending sun views from thy hand no worthy action low Anon done. Now I want to remind you it doesnt have to be much. Today for instance, you can find a use for those colored Easter eggs left over from the weekend The You know some of them cracked and got dyed inside too. For years while the kids were growing up we ate slightly purple or red egg salad sandwiches several times after Easter. It didnt end with the kids grew up either. Now the grandkids like to remember Easter the bride, was maid of honor. were Mary Nelson, Marie Madsen, sister of the groom; Mrs. Bruce Whiting and the brides sisters Mrs. John L. Deans and Mrs. Wallace Judd. Jennifer Dean was the flower girl. The attendants wore long dresses in various pastel shades of a ribbon plaid. Karl Ball assumed duties of best men. Ushers were Donald Madsen brother of the groom; Doyle Batt and Ron Campbell. Mrs. Madsen is a graduate of BYU in Provo with a Bachelor of Science degree in medical technolgy. She was an honor roll student and among those on the Deans list, and graduated Cum Laude. Madsen is presently enrolled at BYU after fulfilling an LDS Mission to South Africa. The couple will be further honored at a reception held in the Lewisville LDS Ward cultural hall on April 28. Following a honeymoon in Seattle, the newlyweds will make their home in Ogden. at 7 p.m. at the Artistic Manor. A pleasant evening of musical entertainment by a local double is in store for the ladies, as will be tributes to the retiring trio officers, Chairman for the event is Doris Baugh with Merlen Moore as serving chairman. Concluding the evening will be a light buffet supper held immediately following the installation of new officers by Joan Kellv. president of the Northern District of Federated Womens clubs. for the in the Attend Bride Karma Jean Carver, sister of Peggy Thorsted Closed Mondays Valerie Kofoed egg. finished peeling a couple to slice on the shrimp salqd and that little bit of green on the corner of one slice blends beautifully with the lettuce so now why dont you pull up that easy chair and lets chat about the latest Party Line I ceremony Mansion House in Ogden. That evening the young couple greeted guests at a reception held at the home of the brides parents. The new Mrs. Madsen was radiant in a floor length gown of chiffon over satin. It featured long, full sleeves with a high cuff. The gathered skirt was accented with a lace ruffle at the hemline. grandma with a few of their "beautiful concoctions. Of course you can always say that of their high because cholesterol content you've been advised by your doctor to take it on egg eating. easy I'm sure you'll find something to do with them even if you have to slip a few in with the garbage. All kidding aside, I hope I never get' too old to enjoy getting a colored g A wedding breakfast bridal party was held and grandpa double-rin- took place in the Ogden LDS temple in the presence of immediate members of both families and a few close friends. observance. of the Brigham City Golf and Country club will hold their ladies day luncheon on Wednesday, April 25, at 1 p.m. at the clubhouse. Coffee and rolls at 9:30 a.m. will precede the 10 a.m. tee-of- f time. Luncheon is planned for 1 p.m. following the morning of play. Members who have not yet made reservations for the luncheon should call DeAnn Ebeling by Monday evening. auxiliary Ladies Community club will hold its annual retiring officers party and installation of new officers on Thursday, April 26, Bridesmaids In impressive nuptial rites Miss Patricia Carver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Carver of Tremonton, became the bride of Dale Reed Madsen, April 21. The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Madsen of Lewisville, Idaho. By Ruth Ladies Community dub sets annual officers party just news. Comes Home I'm sure that the many friends of our former Mayor, Ruel Eskelsen will be happy to learn that he is home again after a stay in the hospital. I talked with his daughter Mrs. Perry E. Peters Thursday and she said he is feeling "good. She also said she will remain with her father until after school is out. The Peter's daughter Suzan came back to finish her senior year at Box Elder High school and will graduate in May. The Peters are making their home In Great Falls, Mont. now. of Another daughter Eskelsen's and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Gordon and their daughter Karen, spent four days here last week. The Gordons also visited in Salt Lake City with their son and daughter-in-laMr, and Mrs. Bruce Gordon who welcomed a new baby girl on April 6. They have named the new arrival Michelle. The couple has two other children, Robyn and Ronnie. y RECENT BRIDE Miss Patricia Carver became the bride of Dale Reed Madsen on April 21 in the Ogden LDS name her Kimberly. They have one other child, a boy, Todd. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Valentine of this city and Mrs. Talmage Taylor of Delta. has She four also, Mr. and of Mrs. Clyde Spencer Escalante and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Taylor of Fremont. The Norman Thompsons are calling their new baby girl Annette. She was born on April' 16. She has a big sister Angela and four big brothers', Klrt Scott, Allen, and David. Grandparents are Mrs. Sadie Lott, Clarkston, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thompson also of Clarkston. Stork Reports Happy with the arrival of their new baby girl born on April 13, are Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Valentine. They will great-grandparen- ts They Fished Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Johnson are home from a two and a half month stay in Boulder City, Nev. They mostly fished and did some golfing, according to Mrs. Johnson when I talked to her Thursday. During her break between quarters at the University of Utah, their grandaughter Marianne Haynes of Salt Lake City spent five days with them in Nevada. Mrs. Johnson also commented on how beautiful it has been this spring with ths desert in bloom. Attend Convention Mr. and Mrs. DeLonne An- - derson and Mrs. Erma Hansen of this city joined with former Brighamites Mr. and Mrs. D. Glen Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Smith, of Bountiful to fly to Mexico to y convention of attend a the Western Association of Food Chains. The convention was held at the beautiful El Camero Real Hotel. They report that convention sessions they were taken on many interesting tours of the area. six-da- Goes Reception Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Wade and children Patsy Ann, David, Susan and Warren of this city were in Provo Thursday to attend the wedding reception of her neice Kristy Apostol. The former Miss Apostol was married to David Glen Cunningham in the Provo LDS temple. The reception following was held in the Edgemont Fourth ward. Patsy Ann Wade was a flower girl for her cousin. Tourism up COIKMl GKIN Illll Statistics indicate that Denmark has had a 23 er cent increase in foreign visitors in I 72. Tourists left $."()() million behind in hotels, restaurants and shops. RED RIPE STRAWBERRIES x rx 'Ua ft' T, W Introducing the sinful lemon. 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