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Show 4 BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sarah Yates, women's editor 723-38- Temple rite weds couple Party Sunday, September 29, 1974 ' Line 53 Friday, Sept. 13, in the Salt Lake LDS temple. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Vince Loosli of Brigham City, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Horspool Jr. By Ruth m Phone vr uaanDUD Ui week Im matriculated. The This to welcome new members Ladies Community Club will officially welcome new club at members the annual luncheon slated membership for Thursday, Oct. 3, at the with Center Community members meeting informally at 3:45 p.m. followed by the luncheon and program at 4 p.m. Membership chairman is Ruth Parry, with new members to be presented by their sponsors and introduced to the club. New members include Judith Anderson, Bernice Bingham, Golda Crandall, May Nola Larsen, Darrington, Elaine Major, Mary Miles, LeeAnn Packer, Elaine Smith, Claudia Stevens and Darlene Wells. Director member is Marge Gardner. Serving chairman Doris Baugh will be assisted by Mabel Balls, Claire Hammer, Gladys Hanline, Minnie Jensen, Carol Jenkins, Bernice Orchard and Dorothy Burnett. Mrs. Ruth Parry, membership chairman for the Ladies Community member LeeAnn Packer officially into club activities as they plan for the annual membership luncheon on Thursday. Local couple says vows Holy Cross Lutheran chuch was the setting for the Sept. 21 wedding of Miss Cynthia Anne Hagen and William James Stark, with the Rev. John classes with to families will be taught at Box Elder High school this fall of the direction under University of Utah Division of popular different but special appeal Continuing Education. The first, Estate Planning," begins on Oct. 9 and runs each Wednesday through Dec. 4 from 7 to 9 p.m. The second, Changing ..Children's Behavior, begins Oct. 10 and meets each Thursday through Dec. 5 from 7 to 10 p.m. "Estate Planning, officially will be listed as Finance by Robert taught Huber, a certified life underwriter for Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. Fee Lundblad performing the marriage ceremony. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. James R. Hagen, 336 45-3- non-cred- it Highland, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Joyce Stark, 495 South First West, Brigham The evening of the wedding the couple was honored at a reception in the LDS Indian chapel in Brigham City, where the hall was decorated in shades of blue and yellow. being golden summer Ive watched those apples turn from small green bails to those big luscious juicy looking delicacies. Boy, its a real character builder to resist the urge to snitch a couple. I have always believed as Shakespeare said, It is one thing to be tempted, another thing to fall. So in light of all this, I guess theres nothing to do but hie ourselves off to the apple orchards and pick up a bushel or two. When I was a kid I always looked forward to our .annual trip to the apple sheds out in Bear River City and our winter supply choosing from the many bushels piled to the ceiling. In the meantime why dont you pull up that easy chair and join me for our Party Line chat and Ill munch on one of these Jonathon apples I bought in the supermarket last Saturday. PARTY HNEsends Happy birthday wishes to Mrs. Birdie 0. Hansen who will be 99 on October 1, and Phillip Bott who will be 94 on Oct. 2, all of Pioneer Memorial Nursing Home. Over at Godfrey Nursing home Kathy Stowe will be 48 on Oct. 2. Family classes slated for fall registration Two of Ogden. delicious apples are about ripe on the neighbors tree over the fence and I'll admit its a tempting sight. In the spring I thought Id never seen so many blossoms. It looked like a big . white could it was so covered with the white blossoms. All Community club Club welcomes new 9 No man is matriculated to the art of life till he has been well tempted. -- George Eliot. food family women social WELCOME MEMBERS 723-622- commentator on the behavioral problems of children. Each of these classes deals with significant problems faced by every family, young or old, said Ms. Pat. Freston, DCE director of womens programs. "Great strides have been made in childrens problem areas, the current financial pics and ture certainly calls for maximum. planning by ' nusbands and wives. I Additional information about the classes may be obtained at the opening night session of either class or by phoning Ms. Freston at the DCE, in Salt Lake City. 4 Marriage vows were exchanged by Miss Michelle Loosli and Scott E. Horspool on The pretty blonde bride wore a traditional long gown of white polyester trimmed with lace and tiny seed pearls on the standup collar, bodice, and down the Juliet sleeves and cuffs. Ribbon and lace outlined the gowns empire waistline, from which flowed an skirt with a lace ruffle at the hemline. Her sheer bridal veil was trimmed with lace and seed pearls. Attend Bride Mrs. Kevin Thackeray attended the bride as matron of honor, with Miss Sherrie Spratling and Miss Jana Johnson as bridesmaids. They ' wore blue crepe floorlength gowns trimmed with white and yellow lace at the empire i'-k-1 waistlines and styled with ruffled necklines and butterfly of BRIDE Loosli RECENT became the bride Miss Michelle sleeves. Scott E. Horspool in a rite in the Salt Lake Serving as best man was Paul Deamer. Ushers were Ladell temple. Loosli, Gary Feller and Tom Sawyer. welcome in the nursery, and a Loosli chose Mrs. nursing babies are always infloorlength gown of yellow vited to attend the meeting with crepe for the wedding and their mothers. reception, and the mother of the Members are also reminded bridegroom was in a blue of the state convention of La floorlength dress. Leche League to be held on Oct. Prior to the wedding, the 12, and are urged to make plans bride was honored at several and have their registration fees showers. A personal shower La Leche League of Brigham at this meeting in order was hosted by Mrs. Ellen ready City will hold the second can be formed. that Deamer and Jean and Sue carpools meeting of its current series on Deamer; a kitchen shower was 10:30 Oct. at a.m. 3, Thursday, held by Phi Gamma Nu sorority of at the home Jeanne Harrison, and another kitchen 447 South Seventh West. It has been estimated that sisters; shower by Jana Johnson. An informal brunch meeting, improper diets cost the naThe couple honeymooned at with a babysitter provided for tion 30 billion dollars anSun Valley and are now making will discuss children, preschool nually in medical bills for ob- a home in Ogden where both are the topic Overcoming Dif- esity, diabetes, dental decay senior students at Weber State Breast-Feedinficulties in college. This discussion is one which and alcoholism. helps to dispel myths and give the factual information and gpBest Wishes for emotional support needed by many nursing mothers in a generation that is again seeing the value of breastfeeding after SUSAN GARRARD two generations of bottle-feBride-to-b- e of babies. All EARL DOUGLAS mothers, nursing October 3, 1974 pospectjve mothers, mothers, and'young wives are They have listed several gift suggestions with us invited to attend La Leche Our Service Is to show you her gift wishes Free gift wrapping and delivery to the Brides League meetings. There is no membership fee involved for those who simply wish to attend. ff if, LaLeche Leaque sets brunch meet Thursday d f A Loycly lccWing PALMER JEWELRY Preschool children are 723-826- 5 is $20. City. The couple was honored the evening of the wedding at a reception held at Sherwood Changing Childrens will be taught for Behavior, two hours recertification credit as Education 611R-3- 2 for $55, with a option as for $35. InEducation structor will be Dr. Elliott D. Landau, professor of education at the U. of U. Dr. Landau is both an author and critic of childrens literature. He writes a regular column for the Deseret News and is a radio Hills m Sardine canyon, where they greeted guests from 7 to 9 p.m. For her wedding and reception, the bride chose a floorlength gown of ivory silk organza and a chapel length veil of white sheer bordered with wide lace and released from a lace headpiece. She carried a nosegay style bouquet of dried babys breathe, baby yellow rosebuds and drived pompoms. Maid of honor was Miss Gaye Beimer and bridesmaids were Mrs. John (Linda) Reese, Mrs. Jack (Bonnie) Stark and Miss Christine Gunnell. They wore matching gowns and carried large single bronze mums surrounded by live greenery, while the maid of honor carried a colonial nosegay type bouquet of button mums and dried non-cred- it 2 YOU'RE INVITED TO AN OPEN HOUSE AT UTAH POWER & LIGHT COMPANY'S NEW HUNTINGTON PLANT babys breath Mothers of the bride and bridegroom, as well as their grandmothers, had corsages of Live mums. button arrangements mums of decorated the church and the reception room at Sherwood Hills. the James Bidlack, bridegrooms cousin, was best man. Ushers were John Reese, the bridegrooms brother Jack Stark, and the brides brother Scott Hagen. Centering the bridal table at the reception was a three tiered wedding cake of white lacy frosting decorated with peach and yellow rosebuds and topped with a miniature bridal couple standing under an archway Miss Cynthia Anne Hagen traded wedding vows with William J. Stark on Sept. 21 in Holy Cross SAYS VOWS Luthern church. surmounted by a cross. Miss Sherry Kay Vincent and Miss Julie Anderson were in charge of serving. The brides cousin Miss Sandra Bartelsen was in charge of gifts, while another cousin Miss Amy Bartelsen was seated at the guest book. Following a honeymoon trip to Sun Valley, the couple is making their home in Brigham City WELCOME BOYS AND GIRLS AGES 7 THROUGH 18 Dr. Elliott Landau ... to teach class LOOKING FOR FREE CHECKING? Utah Power & Light Company cordially invites you to attend an open house at the new $137 million Huntington generating plant to be held on October 4 & 5 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day. The plant is located seven miles northwest of Huntington, Utah, on State Route 31. Proceeding the open house - visitors will see a short motion picture s, describing the construction of the plant from open field to finished structure. And during the informative tour following the movie, you'll see facilities like a giant electric generator that turns 3,600 revolutions per minute, coal pulverizers capable of grinding coal to as fine as flour at the rate of 100,000 lbs. per hour, and the eight story tall electrostatic precipitator that traps 99.5 of the fly ash released from burning coal and keeps it from going up the plant stack. This generating unit is the largest on Utah Power's generating system and incorporates the latest technical improvements for coal. This is a special efficient generation of electricity from d about how electricity opportunity for you and your family to learn is generated and to see the extensive safety and environmental protection measures incorporated in and around the plant. 430,000-kilowa- Sign up for Box Elder County Bank's massive and exciting Junior Bowling program. it Come and see how much fun it is to bowl. Free personal savings account for every boy and girl. Win emblems and metals. it Every boy and girl guaranteed to play on a team. You can bowl Saturday mornings if you are seven years of age or older. '' You can bowl Monday's after school if you are 14 to 18 years of age. Welcome All Boys and Girls Ages 7 Through 18 low-sulf- first-han- COME TO - BRIGHAM BOVJL t tt BOX ELBEB Utah Power & Light Company hopes to see you at their open house at Huntington Plant. |