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Show r BOX ELDER f i I Ladies of NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, June 6, 1976 Elks set clothing Sarah Yates, women's editor sale Saturday 723-38- Brigham City Ladies of Elks will hold a new and used clothing sale on Saturday, June 12, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the parking lots of the Elks lodge, 20 EasJ First South. In the case of inclement weather, the sale will be moved indoors. Some of the items which will be on sale include toddler size play clothes, girls shorts and toijDUDira.fi na food family women social short sets, girls dresses, womens sport and other cloth- ing with many of the items brand new and some good used clothing. Everyone is welcome to attend. Church rite weds pair candlelight service SaturJune 5, united in evening, day marriage the former Miss Jill Mitchell Underwood to Scott Ira Watanabe. The Reverend John Lundblad performed the ceremony at Holy Cross Lutheran church. Following the ceremony the young couple was honored at a in the Orange reception-danc- e and Amber Rooms of the Red Baron; hosted by the parents of the newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Underwood of Brigham City and Mr. and Mrs. Shoji Watanabe of Bear River City, assisted by friends, Mrs. Robert Long and Mrs. Carver Kennedy. JERI CHRISTENSEN AND BRET REEDER A Bridal Gown The bride was lovely in Jobs Daughters is Miss Jill M. Underwood, who traded vows with Scott I. Watanabe in rites performed Holy Cross Lutheran church. Phone 723-622- Good Morning! Especially to all of you who eat eggs for breakfast. Dont be surprised if one of these mornings you find a square one on your plate. I see bv the paper that theyve come up with a square imitation one that they exhibited at the European Poultry Fair in England. About the only thing good they could say about it was that it wouldnt roll off your plate. Just one more imitation item in the world. They have imitation bacon and link sausages "That ,you cant tell from the real thing." But as far as a square egg is concerned I believe as La Rochefoucauld said, "The only good imitations are those that poke fun at bad originals." Ive always been perfectly satisfied with an egg, just the way it was. One thing for sure if they try to pass a square one off on you youll know for sure its imitation, unless they can change the anatomy of a chicken. How about pulling up that old easy chair and catching up on the latest news around town. ' The Party Line wires are beginning to pick up a few vacation items that Im sure youll like and I guarantee they come straight from the vacationers, no imitations here. Attend Graduation Mrs. Iva Lou Nebeker went by jet airliner with her and daughters Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bortolussi of Salt Lake City to attend the graduation of their daughter Irene Bortolussi from Smith College in Northampton, Mass. The commencement was held on the beautiful campus grounds at the college on Sunday. Other activities honoring the graduates were held on Friday night and son-in-la- 9 While they were there they were entertained extensively by friends of their daughter. They were houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Smith in Amherst, during their stay. They were dinner guests of the Dana Urbines in Greenfield, the T. Budge Hydes of Greenfield, and the Gordon Stewarts of Granoy. While they were there they toured many historical sites in the nearby areas such as Emily Dickinsons birthplace in Amherst, the University of House of Seven Gables and Witch House in Couple circles date for June temple rite her Making plans for a June 18 wedding in the Logan LDS temple are Penny Lewis and Sfeven D. Brown. The bride-elec- t is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Lewis, Los Angeles, Calif. The prospective bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reeve Brown, Brigham City. Salem, the Prophet Joseph Smith Memorial in Sharon, Vt., and the LDS Visitors Center there. How interesting it was looking around historical old Deerfield, Mass., and seeing the old house" built by John Shelton in 1698, the Wright House and Ann Stubbins house. They visited beautiful old Darmouth College in Hanover, N.H., saw the Minute Man National Park in Concord, Mass., the replica of the Mayflower and Plymouth Rock. They spent several days in Boston and saw the Park Street church, Bunker Hill monument, Old Ironsides, and visited the grave of Paul Revere. In all their touring they visited a number of art museums including the famous Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute at Williamstown, Mass. Have Guests Mrs. Alfred N. Olsen is enjoying a visit from her brother-in-laand sister Mr. and Mrs. Norris Wadsworth of Walnut Creek, Calif. They arrived for the Memorial Day weekend and will be here for an indefinite stay. Vacation Early Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hyer and with Miss Linda Watanabe, sister of the groom, and Misses Gail Anderson, Donna Barbieri and Cathy Simmons as bridesmaids. All carried a single yellow rose. Assuming best man duites were Jerry Clark with George Waddoups, Kevin Skenandore, Fred Macklin, Dave Vollman and Rick Griffin as ushers. Following a honeymoon trip to Sweetwater and Sun Valley the newlyweds will reside in Logan, where the groom will continue his studies at Utah State university. Allis-Chalme- rs v.t , - will Garen, Cameron, Stork Reports Mr. and Mrs. Gregory nam have named their new baby girl Angela. She was born on March 13 and weighed eight pounds six ounces. The couple has three other children, Jeff, Wendy and David. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Reed Putnam, Evanston, Wyo. and Mr. and Mrs. Merrell Packer, Blackfoot, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. David Bott have named their new baby boy Justin David. He was born on May 21 and weighed six pounds seven ounces. He has a big brother Jared, three and a half, and big sister Jennifer, two years old. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bott of this city and Mrs. Lillian Canter, Indianapolis, Ind. Great-grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Bott and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nelson, all of this city, and Mrs. Lillian Drewery of England. study Golf auxiliary will be Dee Dolan and Andrus. Janette , The luncheon will be served on the covered patio, with all members invited to attend. and member-membe- r best ball tournament on Wednesday, June 9, at the local course. The event will begin with coffee and rolls at the clubhouse at 9 at 8:30 a.m. with tee-of- f a.m. There is a seven-dolla- r entry fee for 18 holes, or entry fee for 9 holes, without green fees. Questions By You And Your Friends Answers from Ray Malmrose QUESTION: Its been a long time since Ive seen the anything regarding chemical worth of a human body. Has this changed in recent years? CONNIE MCCURDY AND ROLAND ROCHE ifornia. He is a member of the local Retail Merchants association, serving as chairman this year. An active member of the Brigham City Community theatre, he has played several leading roles and has also directed productions for the group. He is also active in the LDS Church, serving as a member of the stake services and activity committee for Brigham City South stake. Married to Shanna Daniels, he is the father of four children: Jennifer, Bill, Johathan and April. All merribers of the Rocket Club are encouraged to attend the meeting. June 10 at 7 p.m., the group will hold a party at the home of Bill Hall ... speak to club - Thelma Somerville, 161 Fish-bur- n drive. Further details of the event will be presented at the morning meeting. Eastern Star meet Wednesday eve will Corinne chapter 11 of the Order of Eastern Star will meet on Wednesday, June 9, at 8 p.m. in Corinne Masonic Hall. All members are urged to attend, since this will be the last regular meeting until fall. E a model (or... just look like one) "TNt f Country Club golf auxiliary members will hold a member-gues- t Pharmacist! Rocket club of Credit Women International will hold its monthly meeting on Thursday, June 10, at 7:30 a.m. at Ray and Cathys cafe. , Speaker for the breakfast meeting will be Bill Hall, installment loan officer at First Security Bank, Brigham City. He will speak on "Analyzing the Credit Risk. Hall began his banking career with First Security Bank in 1967 in Ogden and has been at the Brigham City branch since 1972. He was previously with Crocker Citizens Bank in Southern Cal- 4 sets tourney five-doll- credit risks , v'l Since 1939, The Barbizon ' J School on Fifth Avenue in New York City has trained thousands of girls for modeling careers. Many g from others benefit "The Look that helps any Couple sets July date for home wedding rite Mr. and Mrs Ted McCurdy of Morgan announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Connie to Roland Roche, son of Mrs. Lucille Holst and the late Frances G. Roche. The couple is planning a July 16 wedding. They will be married at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Korth, 46 4 North First West, with a garden reception to follow. August 14 an open house will be held at the home of the bride's parents, 629 West Field street, Morgan. Miss McCurdy is a graduate of Morgan High school. The prospective bridegroom is a 19 70 graduate of Box Elder High school, and has attended Utah State university. lf ANSWER: Youre probably remembering back when a human body was worth about 98 cents, arent you, and youre right in asking if this figure has changed. Chemical and Engineering News recently valued the body at $3.50. On the other hand W. D. Note-boobiochemist at the University of Missouri, goes much further since he also adds human serum for which the price is, usually around $150 per liter! An adult males body will contain approximately five (5) liters of this g serum adding another $650 to CENs valuation bringing total market value of the human body up to $653.50. So now erating youre a valuable op- commo- dity-entity! MALMROSE PHARMACY 102 PRESCRIPTIONS E. Forest 723-85- H (Jt La oux fiLs.ai.uxE at JSox Sloex dountu HBanz life-lon- career. theres a Barbizon School right here with the same facilities and teaching techniques that made the New York School famous. Now, Placement assistance here and in many leading cities. be interviewing Ogden June 10 & 11 at the We will Service Department on garden equipment and small engines. in Eccles Building, 385 24th St., Suite 512, from noon until 8:00 p.m. Girls, 13 and older, phone for our free, 32 page illustrated book that can start you on your way. No obligation. CHAIN Use coupon or PHONE 612-531- 8 sen of Bothwell.. Parents of the prospective bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Dawn Reeder, 750 South 300 West, Corinne. - The couple will be married on June 18 at the Bowcutt Reception Center in Tremonton, with a reception honoring the couple following the wedding ceremony. Miss Christensen is a student at Bear River High school. The bridegroom is a 1976 graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS Seminary and is now locally employed. Following their marriage, the couple will reside in Corin ne. ' Equipment 744-554- s UM. I lit. bride-to-be'- Ask Your PARTY LINE sends.... Happy birthday wishes to Pioneer Memorial Nursing Home where Dexter N. Miller will be 83 on June 10. Corinne, by the of the engagement and forthcoming Jeri Christensen and Bret Reeder is made parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cary Credit Women Krista and Mary Ann took an early summer holiday and traveled to Reno, Nev. where they just relaxed, got in some swimming, golfing and fishing. They also satisfied a longtime dream of Roys since they were able to bring home a wild horse, which he plans to tame. CAMS! marriage of Miss .! Lawn & Garden . Announcement Garden club sets luncheon Eighth-Seventeen- Eagles Auxiliary ladies golfing will play on Tuesday this week, with members asked to make their own tee time by calling the Pro Shop at the course. Play for the day will be sponsored by Blocks, who will present winners with prizes. Members are reminded to adult their own scores for the weekly competition. NEW DEALERSHIP Retiring Honored Queen Dawn McKinstry will act as installing officer for the evenig. Donna Clark will be instaffed as honored queen of the Bethel. Other line officers include Carrie Pendleton, senior princess; Kay Wright, junior princess; Nancy Lancaster, guide; and Betsy Isom, marshall. Friends and relatives of the Jobs Daughters are invited to attend. A reception will follow the installation ceremony. Following the ceremony parents of the groom will honor the couple at a wedding luncheon at Maddox Ranch Spade, and Hope garden club will hold a potluck luncheon on House. That evening the newlyweds will greet guests at a Thursday, June 10, at 12 noon at ward to the home of Roxanna Burks, 253 reception at the Brigham City be hosted by the bride's parents. The couple will be fur- South Fourth East. for the luncheon ther feted June 25 at an open house at the Monte Vista clubhouse in Chino, Calif. v A Arf The bride-elec- t Is a graduate of Chino High school and fw "?w,; Jr Seminary. She Is a junior at Brigham Young university. Brown graduated from Box Elder High school and LDS Seminary, attended Utah State university and received his degree from Brigham Young university. He is presently enrolled in graduate studies in psychology' at BYU, and is also teaching at Utah Tech college in Provo. He filled an LDS Mission to Texas. a Folowing a honeymoon the couple will be at home in Provo where they will continue their studies. r, children, June wedding ceremony hall. PENNY LEWIS AND STEVEN BROWN Eagles golfing slated Tuesday By Ruth Sunday evening of Bethel No. Order of Jobs Daughers will hold public installation of new officers on Sunday, June 6, at 7 p.m. in the Corinne Masonic and 'Miss Julie Coleman as A JUNE BRIDE County couple slates .11 gown of polyester knit and Venice lace. It featured a fitted empire bodice with high collar and jabot of lace trimmed with pearls. A wide band of lace adorned the empire waist, with skirt falling softly to a the chapel train. The bride chose a mantilla trimmed with lace for her veil. Attending were Miss Alacia Underwood, sister of the bride, maids-of-hono- will install 1 to Lnuitz you into oux Lolly to znioy an outitanaing azt disfiLay bu Local axtiit . JlariEll QootE cHix vjoxk urilC THE BARBIZON SCHOOL 610 East South Temple. 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