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Show 4 BOX ? Sarah Yates, ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, September 12, 1976 women's editor t S ' , 4. $ ZVN " f Vje. .tm 3 4 , Logan LDS temple was the setting for the marriage of Miss Rebecca Sears and R. Craig Holman on Thursday, Sept. 9, with President Ezra C. Lundahl officiating in the nuptial rites. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Max F. Sears of Logan. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland L. Holman of Brigham City. The couple was honored at a wedding dinner at Maddox Ranch House by the parents of the bridegroom. That evening they greeted guests at a garden reception held at the home of the brides grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sears. ffl tajjDjpmM food family women social Sf Temple rite weds pair At Bridal Gown The bride designed and made a lovely wedding gown of delus-tere- d white satin, silk organza and Chantilly lace trimmed with seed pearls. The gown was fashioned with an empire waist, full bishop sleeves and an skirt with d a chapel train. Her veil was attached to a pearl headpiece. She carried a bouquet of A-li- two-tiere- phaelanopsis JULIE BARKDULL Couple circles date for September wedding Forrest Barkdull of Logan announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Julie to Kent Nielson, son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Nielson, Jr., of Brigham City. The couple are planning a fall wedding on Sept. 24 at the Colonial Mansion in Logan. A reception will follow that evening from 7 until 9 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. .girl SCOUT to be shared with AAUW by their delegates Marian Stoddard with a Evelyn Kay, AAUW president, before the Wednesday night preview peek get meeting. GIRLS STATE MOMENTOS ; flflUW 5 slates first meeting New in town? f the season Newcomers Club slates first season luncheon American Association of Uni-- . versity Women will hold its first I first reunions Leaders meet leaders, committee members, and service team members will gather for neighborhood meeting on Monday, Sept. 13, at 1 p.m. at Gillespie Girl Scout hall. Leaders are asked to bring photographs of troop activities during 1976 to be used on a poster for fall council meeting. Each troop should be represented, since plans will be made for upcoming activities. Persons interested in becoming Girl Scout leaders are also invited to attend this meeting. They may call Mrs. Norman (Willie) Nelson for further information on leadership open- in the lounge at the Community 4 Center, ? In to $ the Brigham, City area Want, , meet other New All women who are graduates newcomers? Want to get acquainted with the city, Its of accredited colleges and universities are eligible for membusinesses , services, and organizations? in the association, and If so, visit the first fall luncheon of Welcome Wagon bership are invited to attend the meet- ings. i Newcomers club slated for next Wednesday, Sept, 15, at mg. ; 12 noon at the Eagles Aerie home on North Main. Betty Janiak, vice president and program chairman, will be n Luncheon will begin with social time at 12 noon and in charge of the program for the served at 12:30 p.m. Program for the afternoon will evening. She will introduce " world tour" In Stoddard, a senior at . be a pictures and dialogue by John and Marian Box Elder High School, who will the , Ann Fleming, who will tell of their recent trip around talk on her experiences at the : world. 1976 Girls State. Miss Stoddard week-lon- g ? Reservations for the luncheon will be taken up through was sponsored in the event by the training leadership Callers should also local AAUW. Monday by Lettie Barnes at 723-747note if they have children who will stay in the nursery that for the evening Sweepstakes winners in the home arts and crafts division of will be Evelyn Kay, Betty JanI will open at 12 noon at Gillespie hall where low cost the Box Elder County Fair are iak and Eva Young. babysitting services are offered. This will be a time for new listed as follows: Thelma Tib: All persons new to the community area are invited to at- - and old members to become betts Lillian Garner, Zina Marriott, Thomas V. Davis, Eleanor acquainted, with a special invi; tend. tation extended to prospective Enright, Mary Ellen Jensen, members to attend and meet Jane Ann Williams, Polly Smith, Arlene Andersen, Marthe members of AAUW. ion Erickson, 18th Ward Primeets The monthly group the flower show which the club club the season, mary, Adrian Archaletta, Wini throughout will sponsor for Peach Days. All nie Richman and Iona Duncan. the topic World Pluralwith to invited interested persons are Entries ranged from quilts, ism adopted for study guidei attend the meeting, as are lines in the coming year. The afghans, hqme sewing to a club. of the members group will also sponsor some maple nut cake and collection of for the evening I community projects on an lovely clear jellies in the home will be Frances Jones and Edna educational plateau, to be an- arts division, and wood pieces in Hansen. the crafts division. nounced later. ;. Goodliffes gather for It was a very special occasion for the descendants of Charles Willard and Annie Carter Good-liff- e as they gathered for their reunion at the John Adams Park on August 21. Ninety family members were in attendance for this first Goodliffe reunion. , Representatives were present from the families of Arnold and Leah C. Goodliffe, Marie and Lund D. Metcalf, Elizabeth and Louis Hirschi, Ruth and Rulon Hirschi, Alice and Floyd Jem sen, Dorothy and Don S. Secrist, Perry and Helen P. Goodliffe, Charles and Myla M. Goodliffe, Leon and Clara P. Goodliffe. lun-ceho- Fair winners listed for sweepstakes Garden club will meet Tuesday night Spade and Hope Garden club will hold its regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 14, at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Frances Jones. Program for the evening will consist of a general review of n Red Cross, r Jlhe mMmr, Good Neighbor. by Virginia Breitenbeker 'many ways there are to recreate a window? There are, of course, country curtains, which are fine for certain types of casual, country decors, and are especially nice in country bedrooms. There are more formal curtains, and window treatments that are beautifully formal sometimes include glass curtains as well as draperies of fine fabric. Macrame makes a great and different way to treat windows, and allows a maximum of light and freedom. When you do your home, it is always wise to spend some time considering the very best way to treat windows. State Ever think of how School Board District No. 4 Box Elder and No. Utah The very best of appliances are us at BREITENBEKERS, 69 S. Main VOTE FOR n A. MONSON your schools . . . Has worked with your educators Believes in local control Will actively represent you lnows ! JAY A. MONSON Active in Civic & self-cleanin- g, 6 HANDY HINT: How about a wall storage system that consists of cubes, some with doors, some with drawers, and some without? BREITENBEKERS FURNITURE-APPLIANCES-CARP- Church Affairs Pd. Pol. adv. by Jay A. Monson We 723-525- handle everything from can openers to custom built-iovens and all are well known brands. G.E. Custom P7 built-iovens are with electric meat thermoeters, windows, "picture" automatic rotissieres and other features. GE Mark 27 ranges are also self cleaning. Come by and see us for details. Open: Mon thru Sat 9 am-- pm. n Father of seven children Associate Professor - USU available from 69 South Main ET "THE STORE THAT SERVICE BUILT Brigham City 723 5258 The family members enjoyed getting acquainted, reacquainted, doing lots of visiting and reviving old memories. Lunch was served at 1:00 p.m. and then races were held for the young set while the oldsters enjoyed a game of soft ball. Elections were held for officers to plan for the next reunion in August, 1977. orchids, step-hanot- is and ivy to complete her ensemble. Maid of honor was the brides sister, Kim Marie Sears. Bridesmaids were Wendy Holman, Leigh Ann Holman, sister of the bridegroom, and Mrs. Doug Tingey. Best Man Best was Roger Warren. Ushering duties were performed by Doug Tingey, Jerry Olsen and Craig Sears, brother of the bride. During the reception a lovely wedding cake was cut and served to the guests by the brides aunts, Mrs. Donald Smith, Mrs. Robert Sears and Mrs. Harmon Eyre. Sandra and Susan Smith were in charge of the gifts at the reception, and Mrs. Randy Willie was seated at the guest book. The couple will honeymoon in California, returning to make a home in Salt Lake City. Chapters holds opening meet Laureate Utah chapter BRIDE was Miss Rebecca Sears, who traded marriage vows with R. Craig Hoinrian on. Sept. 9 in the A RECENT Logan LDS temple. DU P News Community Gamma of Beta Sigma Phi held its beginning day meeting on Wednesday, Aug. 25, at 8 p.m. at the home of Iona Cefalo, chapter president, who called the meeting to order. Opening ritual was repeated by all present. Roll call and minutes were followed by a business meeting. , President Cefalo read a letter from the international pffice concerning contributions to the various frunds, and it was the opinion of members that chapter contributions be considered. Reports were presented by committee chairmen. Deon Lichtenstein, ways and means chairman, suggested that each member pay monthly and that a bake sale or other project be used to supplement funds. Erma Jensen and Leah Barker reported on several under conservice projects sideration. Activities planned by the Beta TOPS honors king of month Sunflower camp Sunflower Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet on Thursday, Sept. 16, at the home of Afton Rees, 117 Brigham City TOPS 69 South First East, at 2 p.m. Will chapter met Tuesday at Holy all members make an effort to Cross Lutheran church, be there, adds a representative. crowning Ernest Kunzler as their first king of the month. Seagull Queen of the week was Ruth Seagull Camp of the Daugh- Hunsaker, and Lorena Antonio ters of Utah Pioneers will hold received her ten pound loss its opening meeting on Thurs- charm. Greenlee Lois day, Sept. 16, at 7 p.m. at the celebrated her three year KOPS Center. All members are urged to attend. Locust Locust Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers opening meeting will be held at the home of Unita Jensen, 651 North Second East, on Wednesday, Sept. 15, at 7 p.m. All members are urged to be present. .jPhi'city cgunqU ,,yere reported as party, Oct. 28- - preferential tea, Nov. 7; pledge banquet, Nov. 15; Founders Day, Arpil 22; Mothers Day luncheon, May 7; Heart Fund ball, Feb. 26. New officers for BSP city council are Tammy Williams, president; Joyce Jensen, vice Uene Germa, president; secretary; JoAnn Heninger, Sigm follows-Hallow- een treasurer. All members joined in the closing ritual and benediction. Refreshments were served by the hostess, with Selma Weir winning the hostess gift. anniversary. TOPS in an international organization with the goal take off pounds sensibly and is open to all interested persons. The groups meets weekly from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Lutheran church. Its a girl Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Jeppsen of Salt Lake City proudly report the birth of a baby girl, Mech-ellSunday Sept. 5. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Facer and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jeppsen of Corinne. e, Great-grandpare- is As the boat was sinking fast, the captain asked if any of the passengers knew how to pray. I shouted back one of the do, passengers. Well, get started, replied the captain were one shy on life belts." Children, grandchildren, and were all Annie Goodliffe, that delighted who will be 96 on October 15, could be present to share her life experiences with the family on this occasion. Questions By You And Your Friends Answers from Ray Malmrose Beautiful beginnings start at BLOCKS. . . 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