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Show United In Ldgan PAGE FOtra BOX ELDER JOURNAL Fi Reading Circle Meet' At Christensen Home mpli Brigham City, Utah Friday. October 26. 1951 A New Star From Mexicol T. Mr. and Mrs. Royal enof Perry announce the and forthcoming marPeter-se- was Orson Christensen hostess Wednesday evening, to 14 members of the Reading Circle and two visitors, Mrs.. Fred Holland and Mrs. Richard Price , of Texas. Mrs. Seagull Camp Of D.U.P. Meet Thursday With Bessie Wight Hostess i Lee reviewed tRemlnlscenses of the book, Alexander ,Joponce, pioneer of in this area. were Delicious refreshments served by Mrs. Christensen. Opening meeting of the Reading Circle was held October 10 at the home of Mrs. David O. Andersen with "Partners for Mrs. Bessie B. Wight was hosof the D.UP. at her home on Thursday evening, October 18. The rooms were artistically decorated with Halloween cutouts and a profusion of fall flowers. The meeting was presided over by Capt. Chloe Peterson, with Vice Capt. Agnes Stander conducting. The lesson subject was 'The Utah Central and Other Early Railroads, and was given by Heeson leader Stella Phillips, who supplemented the lesson material with an article entitled Railroad," Youngs "Brigham which was written by David H. Mann, a former Brigham City resident, and published in the October, 1917 Issue of "Railroad Magazine. Garth Jensen played two solos, "La Paloma and Bessie Hope. "Whispering Wight read a sketch of the life of her father, David Patterson Burt, a former bishop of the Third ward. A report of the convention held In Salt Lake City was given by Stella Phillips. Capt. Peterson reported on a recent trip she had taken to the southern temples, Bryce Canyon, Zion National Park, the Grand canyon and Boulder dam. Songs sung during the evening were "My Old Kentucky Home," "Long, Long Ago, and the BeautifuL The , America invocation was given by Chaplain Ida K. Lee, and the benediction by Amelia M. Welling. Delicious refreshments, in keeping with the Halloween theme, were served by Martha Berg, Cleo Madsen, and Bessie Wight. Phone your news to 1000 1839-192- 3 ,lfe, Frank and Lillian v by Edna Yost, given by ,, Mrs. Elma Klitgaard. Next scheduled meeting of the Circle will be held at the home on of Mrs. Hervin Bundersen November 14. Mrs. James Jensen will give the review. Ogden. Both are active lends Beauty From .. or Rivtr City Briz' vacatior w Aland, Oet York C spent enji Lace I and t Kate . jaw Firestone JL. PAULA RAYMOND smoothly outlined momkk lightly powdering ho 2 then carefully outlimi3 with a sharply poiauju next for Psulas Inside V Straight. FACE nine-year-ol- M 00 ea. Bes 4 t. k BUY FROM YOUR In wbislcey, too, EXOL H 6 ounce 3 47 1 size HEATING heat lubber 1 $4.0 ' R'eldSKBletTilOW .there BARRY RAY Caudy DRUGGIST 66zcco- - Soctajiyum, UUUUtQUL Phone 4 58So.fi, irr good. ..bettor flfl Iftl DEALER o what you need. 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Robert Hale surrounded with tiny dolls for Kotter On October TOIn L.D.S. Logan Temple each of the fourteen convalesat the cing guests. Children of the United in marriage with ward played games and preL. D. S. temple in Logan by peach chrysanthemums sented a program, after , which President El Ray L. Christian- Talisman roses. refreshments ' were sen on October 10 were Mary Calvin Jeppson was best man. delicious Jean Nuttali, daughter of Mr, Mother of the bride wore a served. Diane was able to sit up in a and Mrs. Don Nuttali, and Rob- black crepe floor length model. ert Hale Kotter, son of Mr. and Her flowers were yellow and chair and open her many beauMrs. Wm. J. Kotter of North bronze chrysanthemums. Moth tiful presents. MARIA ELENA MARQUES won the coveted Tole of Brigham City. er of the bridegroom wore a Mrs. Nathan Andersen and Kami ah, daughter of the Blackfeet Indian chief opleft Andersen Sunday Hartley following the green crepe floor length model Immediately be to Texas San for Antonio, picture, Across posite Clark Gable in his next M marriage in the temple Mr, and with corsage of orchid chrysan with Natnan Andersen, who is was the fourteenth Miss MissouiL Wide the Marques Mrs. Robert H. Kotter and bri- themums and Talisman roses. and final applicant tested for the role following an seriously ill at the Brooks Gendal party enjoyed a delcious Intensive search through the United States, Canada, dinner at the home of Mr. and The hall was beautifully dec eral hospital. He is in the serand Mexico. And Mexico won outl Mrs. William J. Kotter, parents orated with seven tiered double vice. They went by plane. We candelabra and fall flowers. all wish. Nathan a speedy reof the groom. cake, a beautiful covery. Reminded Of "Halloween Friends Honor Ray Those present, including the The wedding creation decorated Mrs. Leona H. Reese of Brigguests of honor, were: Mr. and with Hollow Dance" Saturday pink roses,, white bells and ham City, .Mrs., Lydia H. Che- Forsgren On Birthday Mrs. D. Don Nuttali, parents of and Mr.' of Lake was a Salt with butterflies, City, ney topped the bride; Mrs. Mathilda Thor-sen- , All North Box Elder Stake MIA Nebeker of Ogden Mrs. Tiny friends of Ray Forsgren, of the miniature bride and bridegroom. visted Quill Mrs. Mary son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fors- members were reminded today their Those mother, Serving bride; Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Willetta Kotter, Sharon Kot J. Holmgren Saturday. They also gren, joined him Tuesday after- by Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Glover, Hale, Mrs. Mable Evans, Mrs, ter and Lynne Renee Petersen attended the funeral of Albert E. noon irt ' honor of his fourth stake dance directors, of the VerMr. Mrs. and Jay Kotter, dance Halloween Hollow to be dain- (Holmgren. birthday anniversay. non Kotter, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn were in charge of serving held this Saturday, October 27, Mr. and Mrs. George Larsen to refreshments the ty many Mis. Merrill Anderson and The youngsters played Pin at 8.30 P. M. in the Seventh ward friends and relatives who pail of Millville, Mr. and Mrs. FarSquires. ed during the evening to ex rell Merrill of Ogden and his the i Tail on the Donkey and hall. Gifts A wedding games. reception and tend best wishes to the young mother, Mrs. Day of1 Calfomlai other childrens The dance is sponsored by the dance was held in the Eighth couple. of were opened, ice cream, punch and Mrs. Elwood Jensen-ward amusement hall that eveThose in charge of gifts were: this city were dinner - guests tif arid Individual birthday cakes Seventh ward and is the first of ning in honor of the newlyweds. Louie Squires, Norma Jean Kot' Mr. and Mrs. Roland Scoffield served, and story book favors a series of winter dances Fun Nites planned by wards of the Traditional White Satin presented. ter, Joan Kotter and Ann Squir on Monday. That evening Mr. North Stake. The bride was lovely in a es. BoyGuests included were Margie Farrell Mrs. and (Huggins white satin and lace creation Each ward in North stake will and Scoer, kathy Nielsen, Tammy and their guests. It was Mrs. During the reception with full train. Her veil of dance Mable Evans, as jniS' fields and Farrells birthdays. David., Brown? Renny Bott, Jim- take their respective turns being brides illuson was attached to tress of ceremonies, announced Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stacy of my Garrett, Alan Freeman, Ladd hosts in their own hall and each coronet of seed pearls. She the following numbers: A vocal Woodruff, Utah visited their Hollist, Karen and Merilee Wal- will sell refreshments to cover carried a cascade bouquet of solo by John Owen, violin solo daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Reed ker and Charlene Hawks. expenses. There Is no admission 'x pink and Jo Hill roses and Fuji by Marilyn Kotter, reading by Munns. charge. chrysanthemums centered with Jo Ann Hess and a piano selee Mrs. Joe Murray and daughof tion an orchid with background ter of Ogden were week-enby Janice Hansen. satin leaves edged with silver The remainder of the evening guests of her parents, Mn and beads with velvet stramers. was spent in dancing to the Mrs. Irving Christensen, while Bridesmaids were: Glenna An- Gary Mann orchestra. her husband was deer hunting. derson gowned in blue taffeta The newlyweds left teachers training Primary Friday, with corsage of white chrysan- October 12, for Portland, Ore- meeting was held at the home Lou Merri themums; Squires gon where they will make their of Mrs. Rula Checketts Friday gowned in pink taffeta with cor- home. evening. - Melba Checketts gave sage of orchid Fuji chrysantheBoth are former Box Elder the lesson after dainty refreshe mums with carnations and high students and active In the ments were served Hostesses Jacobsen gowned in tur- Brigham City Eighth ward. , were Rula 'Checketts, Vita Burt, of quoise taffeta with corsage Bridal Shower , Phyllis Holmgren and Frances A bridal shower was held re- Burt. Mrs. Laela Matteson was gracently at the home of Mrs. Ross Holst In honor of the .bride. Hos- cious hostess to her card club. tesses for the evening were Mrs. The game was played 'with Lynn Anderson and Miss Merri prizes going to Verda Andersen and Andrea Huggins. A tasty Lou Squires. The evening was spent in two bourse luncheon was serv' , making a bride's book, after ed.- , Mr. and Mrs. Grover Kllpack delicious refreshments which were served to thirteen guests. of Huntington were guests of and useful their daughter, 'Mr. and, Mrs. Many beautiful gifts were presented to the Ronald Leonard recently. Mr. Ronald Leonard accompa guest of honor. nied , by jDouglas Gundersen, Neighborhood Party A neghborhood party honor- Victor Bott, Vosco Call of Brig ing the young couple was held ham City, Scott Christensen of on October 3 at the home of California and Clifford Fry of I Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kotter, Huntington, had a successful was deer hunt in southern Utah. A delightful evening Mrs. Velmai D. Graves of spent by the group present. De licious refreshments were serv Springville visited several days was with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ed. A beautiful blanket presented to tthe young couple. Arnold Daiiin and other relatives. Mrs. Emery Huggins and Mrs. Texas raises more wild tur Chester Christensen were Logan keys than ally other state. visitors Saturday. , Members of the cabinet are Phone your news to 1000 paid $22,500 annually. pij Mention re Wrong Address Given The address of the parents of Anna Lee Hunsaker, Mr. and Mrs. J Dale Hunsaker, was listed as Honeyville in her engagement announcement in Wednesissue of the Box Elder ARE FACTS four-tiere- Brigham 0ct pidflY spective wards. M-G-- Smoky Blue in their elde bam City. n gagement Opal, riage of their daughter, Mr. to Marlyn Nielsen, son of of and Mrs. Frank O. Nielsen Willard. recited Nuptial vows will be on November 2 in the L.D.S. A reception temple in Logan. will be held on the evening of November 3 in the Perry ward honhall from nine until twelve couple. young the oring The bride to be is attending high school. The Box Elder of Box Ela is graduate groom at present and school der high is employed at Second Street in Mrs. Laver da tess to the Seagull camp pugt News. Mr. and m Engagement Of Opal v and Anna Ds are eu ' of 470 south Third Petersen Announced M ed advai:ce-desig- ;i CENTRAL CHEVROLET TRUCKS COMPANY Plus N and |