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Show BOX Brigham City, Utah November Sunday 30, 1975 ELDER NEWS,- Sarah Yates, women's editor Council slates - mi Dolling. Brownie Troop 186 Brownie Troop 186 of Bunder-so- n Brownie Troop 167 school made Thanksgiving Brownie Troop 167 of Lake centerpeices, using dried plants View school has spent its Novand weeds in cups of plaster of ember meeting working on paris. The decorations were Christmas presents for each girls mother. They are going to start influence the on making gifts for their be will evening fathers next week. of women in public life. Blanche Burt and Alma Alex are Lettie Barnes and Eula for decorStrayer. are ations for the annual event. Reservations should be made by Monday by contacting Emily Becky NiSeverns at or Betty Mis-rachols at for Tremonton 3 at DOF.SXT lAY...XOLJ IK)! members. Members of Box Elder Womens Legislative Council will gather for the groups annual Christmas dinner meeting on Wednesday, Dec. 3, at 6:30 p.m. at Ray and Cathys cafe in Brigham City. Attorney Carol B. Olsen of Salt Lake City will be guest speaker for the dinner meeting. A graduate of Brigham Young university, she returned 15 years later to receive her law degree from the University of Utah in January, 1975. She has passed the Utah bar and is now with a law firm in Salt Lake City. Her topic for the food family women social Couple trades promises . SCOUT NEWS Christmas dinner meeting 3 made to take home for their families. Members of the Cadette troop invited the Brownies to visit the police station and they also toured the county jail on that trip. Leaders of the troop are Sally Manzara and Pauleen 723-649- si 257-505- A Miss Patricia Wahlquist of Brigham City and Richard D. Vicars exchanged marriage vows in a Nov. 26 ceremony performed by the bride's father in the Ogden Golf and Country club. The brides brother, Duke Frank Wahlquist, gave her in marriage during the double ring ceremony. Immediately following the ceremony, a buffet dinner was hosted by the parents of the groom at the Ogden Golf and Country club. Parents of the bride are Judge and Mrs. John F. Wahlquist, 20 White Barn Drive, Ogden. The bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Richard John Vicars, 2824 West Pioneer Road, Slaterville. The bride wore a gown of candlelight white styled with a lace yoke and lace sleeves topping a high bodice and tiered floorlength skirt. She carried a bouquet of ivy, pink roses, white carnations and babys breath tied with pink ribbons. ARLENE PETERSON AND STANLEY B. The New STONER Couple to trade vows in December ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Peterson of Brigham City announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Arlene to Stanley 8. Stoner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stoner of Brigham City. The couple will be married on Friday, Dec. 5, in the Tenth LDS ward cultural hall. Both the bride-to-band the prospective bridegroom are graduates of Box Elder High school. Following their marriage, the couple will reside Brigham City. 81 North Main Trons-Alos- Brigham City Truck Load ha IFISCS S. V SME Silver Salmon River Salmon Sliced 219ib Whole l29ib. Whole e Attends Bride Foods Sow-IRtoir- tt l89ib. Sliced l59b. Steaks 1", Sale - One Day Only - Saturday Dec. 6 10 a.m. 7 p.m. Miss Kim H. Noling of Morr- istown, N.J. attended the bride as maid of honor. Petite flower girls were the Patricia Wahlquist who was wed ceremony performed Nov. 26 at the Ogden Golf and Country Club. A RECENT BRIDE is Miss to Richard D. Vicars in a bridegrooms three-year-ol- d sister Dusti Joyce Vicars and the brides neice Laura Jean Vickrey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs; W.C. Vickey III of Centerville. Flowers were by Junes Blossom Shop of Ogden. Best man was Ronald C. Olsen of Ogden, and the bridegrooms younger brother Cole Travis Vicars was an usher. The bridal table was centered r with a Lady Windsor wedding cake by Miss Sandra Vicars and Mrs. Ernest three-year-ol- d four-laye- Apo-dac- Music was provided by Miss Darlene Pulsipher, while Miss Kriste C. Mortenson was seated at the guest book and Miss Cynthia Lou Christensen was in charge of gifts. The couple will honeymoon at Lake Tahoe, Nev., and will make their home in Box Elder county. fL J0L Vdo Gnaw, a ftax Kilfai Din) a. Community club slates annual 1. off - .1 gftairfi (LQO3 Christmas party Ladies Community club will hold its annual Christmas party and luncheon on Thursday, Dec. at the Community Center. The event will be for members only, and will feature a holiday lunch and program of holiday music and fun. 4, Program chairman Karen and Mae Cornwall on their golden wedding anniversary on Saturday, Dec. 6, in Tremonton. AN OPEN HOUSE will honor Chan Open house will honor couple on anniversary The family of Mr. and Mrs. Chan Cornwall will honor their parents at an open house for their golden wedding anniversary on Saturday, Dec. 6, from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Bowcutt center, 105 West Main, Tremonton. All their friends and relatives are invited to attend, with the couple requesting that no gifts be brought. He was born in Lincoln County, Idaho, on Nov. 8, 1905 to Ernest Henry and Maggie May Miller Cornwall and attended the Union District school and Bear River school. Mrs. Mae Cornwall was born in Cleveland, Bannock County, on Aug. 10, 1906, to Casper and Carrie Anderson Andreasen. She attended Elwood school and Bear River High school and LDS Seminary. The couple exchanged wedding vows in Ogden in 1925. Early Employment Mr. Cornwall was employed by the R.L. Fishburn and Sons store and managed the grocery department for six years. He was also employed by Harry and Caggy Woodward and J.D. Harris, all of Tremonton. He purchased the Blue Creek Store and service station and operated it for twenty some years, along with raising turkeys. The store carried staple food items plus gas and oil. During some of the winters the family moved to Tremonton to be closer to the schools, and he worked the night shift in a service station during those winters. In 1944 they purchased the Jed Mortensen home in Elwood, making it easier for the older children to participate in high school activities. Some of the first freeway construction in Utah was at the Blue Creek area, and this passed through the Cornwall property and divided the store from the turkey ranch. Realizing that the store could not operate successfully on a frontage road, it was necessary to dispense with both operations. Upon leaving Blue Creek, he was employed by the Box Elder County Road commissioners as bookkeeper with road workers Frank Hall and Ed Sylvester for over ten years. Church Activities He has served as a ward clerk in Elwood under Bishop Owen Rasmussen. Mrs. Cornwall has served many positions in the Elwood LDS ward including teacher, councilor, chorister and president of the MIA; president and chorister of Primary, chorister of the singing mothers, and is presently cultural refinement teacher in Relief society. She has also served with the South Bear River stake Relief society as magazine director. She has been secretary of the Bear River High school PTA, and also secretary in the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. While still employed as bookkeeper for the road department, Craig announced that the program will have a variety of numbers presented by club members and their families. Included will be a number by Mary Jo and Christine Olsen, daughters of member Mary Olsen; a reading by Jodi Kimber, daughter of club member Joan Kimber; a vocal number by Becky Nichols, a comic dance by LuEtte Halliday, and a number by Wayne Butler and his daughter, husband and daughter of JoAnn Butler. This will also be a time to honor past president of the club, according to Barbara Holman, director member. Luncheon will be served by a committee headed by Donna Cook as chairman, and including Caroline Anderston, Jayne Bergstrom, Bessie Nelson, Jea nne Nelson, Anita Packer, 8 First Security Bank has qualified with a federally approved plan to provide IRA savings opportunities for any eligible person. And any person is eligible who doesnt have a retirement plan Grace Price, Doris Baugh, Elaine Smith. All members of the club are cordially invited to attend the traditional holiday luncheon, according to Karen Hone, club president. at work. How do you benefit? You can save up to $1500 a year or 15 of your income, whichever is less, plus the interest it earns, without paying one cent of taxes on either amount in that calendar year. You dont pay taxes until you retire, usually at a lower rate. Mr. and Mrs. Cornwall received a mission call. Taking retirement early, they fulfilled a two-yeLDS mission to Australia. Upon their return they built the home in which they currently reside in Elwood. They are the parents of eight children and reared one grandson: Mrs. Henry (Lola Mae) Peluaga, Las Vegas; Mrs. Boyd (Cheryl Rae) Marble, We have made opening an approved IRA account quick and easy, so that you can get t$e job done to qualify for your tax savings this year. Both-wel- l; C.M. (Red) Cornwall, Riverside; Stuart A. Cornwall, Tremonton; Mrs. LaMont (Barbara) Nelson, Bothwell; Mrs. M. Bruce (Carolyn) Carr, Mantua; Douglas Cornwall, Las Vegas; Mrs. John (Dixie) Baxter, Elwood; and Steven Cornwall Peluaga, Elwood. They have 45 grandchildren and ten First Security Bank First Security First Security First Security First Security First Security First Security Bank of Bountiful, N A. Bank of Utah, N.A. First Security Bank of Murray, N.A. Bank of Idaho, N.A. State Bank, Salt Lake City, Utah First Security Bank of Logan, N.A. state Bank of Springville First Security Bank of Rock Springs, Wyo. Members F.D.I.C. state Bank of Kaysville you don t have a retirement plan where you work, get one at First Security Bank. If Remember, to get a tax break in 1975 you must start your retirement plan before December 31st. |