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Show BOX 4 ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah mostly Sunday, January 5, 1975 Sarah Yates, women's editor 723-385- War vets Temple rite weds couple set meeting Barracks Community club will wedding and reception, the bride chose a gown of white satin in empire style with a floorlength slightly flared skirt. The bodice was styled with a standup collar and RECENTLY WED Miss Karen Manwill Gordon A. Caldwell in a became the bride of LDS temple rite. Party Line By Ruth just didnt form any Best Man tachments for it. Some years are like that aren't they? Well, theres a nice new one for us to begin working on. Hope yours is a good one. In the meantime pull up that easy chair and Ill jet you in on a little news that the Party Line wires have picked up the last few days. 9 Army discharge and were enroute to Minneapolis, Minn, where he will be employed by Proctor and Gamble. While he was at Fort Bragg he was adjutant for the largest quartermaster battalion in the U.S. Army. They are dividing their time between the Jones in Corinne and her folks in Bountiful. Christmas night the Bob Jones entertained at a family dinner which included their daughter Mr. and Mrs. and Wayne Anderson and children Annette, Chris, Ann, Darrin and Julie Ann from Richfield and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wayne Jones of Brigham City and David Jones, Corinne. On New Year's Day Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones and David traveled to Bountiful where they joined the Terry Jones at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cox to celebrate young Tylers first birthday. Celebrate New Year Mrs. Bernice Earl had her family all home for a delightful New Years dinner to get 75 off to a good start. Her son and family Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Earl and twins Justin Wayne and Linda Lee were there along and with her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Leo Winn and another son and Mr. and Mrs. daughter-in-laDee Earl and their son and Mr. and Mrs. daughter-in-laMichael Earl and son Justin and their daughter Kathy and little Christy. Visit Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Herb Adamson traveled to Springfield, Ore, where they spent ten days during the holidays with their Mrs. Herbert A. daughter-inlaAdamson and sons Herb and Matt. Joining them for a gala Christmas was her brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. 0. G. Lowe of Pascal, Wash, and her sister Mrs. Ellen Brook of Salt Lake City who flew in for the Christmas and New Year holidays. Family Gathers Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones, Corinne, were so happy to have their family home for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Jones and son Tyler arrived from Ft. Bragg, N.C., where he has spent the past year and a half as a second Lt. with the U.S. Army. They came to Utah following his Robert Burns of this city were her brother and sister-in-laMr. and Ms. Don Andrusick of Minneapolis, Minn. While they were here they enjoyed the noon son-in-la- . . . Limited Time Only attending the bridegroom was Randy Redd, and ushering duties were performed by the bridegrooms brothers Larry Alden Caldwell. At an open house hosted by the Caldwells, refreshments Best man son-in-la- at- enhanced by long puffed sleeves caught to wrist cuffs. Her butterfly veil was styled of illusion. She carried a furry white muff decorated with a bouquet of red roses and white to complete her wedding ensemble. Attending the bride as matron of honor was her sister Mrs. Louise Gibby of Chicago. Bridesmaids included her sister Peggy and Linda Manwill, and the bridegrooms sisters Gwen and Judy Caldwell. The attendants wore red and white velvet gowns and carried white muffs with nosegays of red flowers. , were under the charge at the view Ladies Community club will have a visit from Sheridan Nelson of the Brigham City Police Department and view two films at their meeting slated for Thursday, Jan. 9, at 3:45 p.m. at the Community Center. The first film "Bicycling on the Safe Side is one purchased by the Ladies Community Club for the local police department for use in local schools and with mas visit family Mr. Lillywhite. with her Brighamite, Los Angeles. with her son and and Mrs. Robert They also visited with school, sidetracked marriage, and motherhood. She began to paint again in earnest about seven years ago, saying that she was a person before she was a mother. Besides, it is her feeling that one is a better mother if also a satisfied person. Her five children, aged 20, 19, 11 and nine, have grown up surrounded by the painting and are proud of their mothe-- s talent and success. She has taken some lessons from local professional artists, and is now considered a professional in her own right and has sold several works and is a member of the Wasatch Art Guild. 16, Carol Oxborrow is similar in her interests and her taking up of art again. She always had an interest in art, but no formal training beyond high school although she did use her artistic talent in fashion illustration work. She, too, works mostly at home. She works in oils, and began painting about four years ago after time out for the busy time her of motherhood when children were Now with her four children aged 15, 14, 12 and eight she again finds time to paint some of her Colleen Bradford shows "Fiesta" and "Flowers by the Window",as Carol two-artiOxborrow readies "Evening Solitude" and "Grandeur of the Cougar for their display in the Tiffany Room at ZCMI during January. FOR DISPLAY favorite landscapes and subjects. She has also taken lessons from local professionals, but had developed her own styles and techniques through the years. She also enjoys membership in the Wasatch Art Guild, where professionals can gather and work for greater knowledge and opportunities in the field of art. Both artists find it hard to price and name their pictures, for often the ones they feel most close to are the ones most difficult to title or to tag with a monetary value. The public is invited to visit the Tiffany Room during regular store hours to view the paintings by the two local LaLeche League schedules brunch LaLeche League will meet on Thursday, Jan. 9. at 10:30 a m. at the home of Jeanne Harrison, 447 South Seventh West, for an informal brunch and discussion meeting. The first in the regular LaLeche League series will be presented and discussed with the title being Advantages of Breast Feeding. An invitation is extended to all mothers or mother-to-b- e who are interested in the motherly art of breastfeeding. about the Information LaLeche League or helps to breastfeeding mothers can be obtained by calling either of the local certified leaders: Mrs. local organizations. Officer Nelson will explain the departments bicycle safety film ths when program shown. is He will also talk on the increasing problem of residential burglaries and show the film and Residential Burglaries discuss prevention and home protection measures that help to cut down this problem in a community. Program chairman for the day is Sharon Carver, with Donna as Cook director member. The meeting falls under the Department of Public Affairs of the club. Refreshments will be served at 3:45 p.m. under the chair- manship of Gayle Bennett assisted by committee members Lola Larsen, Elaine Major, Grace Price, June Searle, Eva Young and Ruby Smith. The regular meeting will begin at 4 p.m. with President Elva Caldwell conducting. All members are urged to attend this important public affairs club to meeting, according officers in charge. brother, former Royal Watkins Mr. and Mrs. of William P. Shaw enjoyed their traditional Christmas with their family Christmas Eve the Allen Shaws and children Ethy, Melanie, and Jon of Lewiston, Utah came for the evening together. On Christmas morning the William Shaws traveled to Lewiston to spend the day with the Allen Shaws. The day after Christmas they left for Cupertino, Calif, where they spent the week after Christmas with their two other sons and families, the Elden Shaws and William P. Shaws Jr. NOTICE Notice to dog owners in the Town of Honeyville: Dog tags are now for sale. The tags can be obtained from Doug Tolman, Town Dog Catcher and from Paul Orme, Town Clerk. The tags are $3.00 per animal. The tags must be on the dogs in the Town of Honeyville by January 31, 1975. Jan 9 chg. SPECIAL SALE Buzzing Around Spending six days with the organ recital of Georgia Peterson and Darlene Caldwell with guests served by Janet and Judy Phippen. The couple honeymooned at Bear Lake, and then travelled to Minneapolis, Md., to make their home. The bridegroom is employed in Annapolis and the bride will continue her higher education there. Lifelong Interest Mostly At Home police films buttons, d and Auxiliary lounge at the Community Center on Jan. 9 from 2 to 4 p.m. Visits to sick and shut-in- s are to be reported and plans for February luncheon to be discussed. 1975 dues may be paid now. More white shirts are needed for Veterans Hospital, to be remodeled before State Convention in Logan early in May, according to Commander Thomas Kimber and Auxiliary President Mary Kimber. Bridal Gown fabric-covere- A will hold joint meetings in the her For 2951 y Colleen Bradford has always wanted to paint and did some art work in high school, but got for Thursday Impressive rites performed in the Salt Lake LDS temple in united Miss Karen Manwill and Gordon A. Caldwell in marriage, with the couple honored at a wedding breakfast at the Print Shop in Arrowpress Squire following the ceremony. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. J. Stewart Manwill of Salt Lake City, while the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ned A. Caldwell of Brigham City. The evning of the wedding the couple was honored at a reception in the Wilford Stake Center, and the following evening they greeted guests at an open house at the home of the bridegrooms parents. restaurant-galler- beginning Monday and lasting through the month of January. Both women will show stilllifes, landscapes, portraits and street scenes in the collection with both wroking primarily in the medium of oil. Some of the paintings they will display have won awards in local and area shows, such as Peach Days, the County Fair, etc. I If all the year were playing holidays, to sport would be as tedious as work. Was I ever glad to see the trunk of the Christmas tree going out the door. We cleaned out the refrigerator this morning and lined up enough odds and ends for a good old stew and it tasted nice and solid after all the candy and cookies we had been nibbling on the past couple of weeks. I can think of a lot more things to be thankful for today than I could on Thanksgiving. For one thing I didnt shed any tears when 1974 bowed out. I prepare for exhibit in Ogden Two local artists will present a combined showing of their paintings throughout January in the Tiffany Room at ACMI department store in Ogden, with approximately 25 oil paintings ho be on display. Mrs. Colleen Bradford and Mrs. Carol Oxborrow will have their works featured in the 3 food family women social 723-622- home Local artists popular Phone at QUILT TOP MATTRESSES m1 "tt t LDS tabernacle in Salt Lake City and toured the Visitors Center. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Russell have returned from a Christ- . 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