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Show To Become Early Spring Bride f i ! H p y Dean Either r. Miss Marilyn May o-- ... to become 9 bride of h Kelly Korth in nuptial rites planned for early ' spring. Engagement Of Marilyn May To Kelly Korth Announced By Mr. and Mrs. Stanley, May Mr. and Mrs. Stanley May of Brigham City announce the engagement of their daughter, Marilyn, to Kelly Korth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Korth of Brigham City. The young couple plan Spring wedding. Miss May is a graduate of Box Elder 'high school and seminary and is employed at American Sportswear company. Mr. Korth just recently re. turned from service in the U. S. army In Korea. Prior to his entrance into the army he served as an LDS. missionary for two years following graduation from high ichool and seminary at Box Elder. ly J RcJd9hK ' 5m for yourself, girls. One gander and youll want to own this sharp, stream- lined bike. Its graceful, baa many extras. Lovely finish. Trust rods. parking stand. m Built-I- 9 Horn built Into tank. Guarantaad at long you aunt It. n at w hat's Going on in ILLARD Women's Association Slate Xmas Party Christmas party for Womens Association of the Community Presbyterian church will be held on Friday evening December 5, (tonight) at p. m. at the church. Hostesses for the evening are Mrs. Arthur Gillespie and Mrs. Dickman. The program is under the direction of Mrs. Walden .Toevs, with Mrs. Gillespie in charge of devotion. New officers will be installed. Along with exchanging of 50 cent gifts all members are asked to bring a gift suitable to present to Protestant children at the Intermountain Indian school. Perry Bazaar Saturday Evening At Ward Hall All proceeds of the Perry ward Relief society bazaar planned for Saturday, December 8, will WILLARD Mr. and Mrs. Orvis 'go towards furnishing the new Relief society room. Supper will Ward, of South Willard, an- be served at 6:30 p. m. All are nounced the arrival of a fine to bring their own dishes. urged born December 1, at The meal will be served cafe,-teri- a baby boy, Dee hospital in Ogden. style. Willard ward held ward conFollowing the serving of supference Saturday evening and per a good program begins at Sunday. Ward officers meeting 8 p. m. Bazaar items will be on sale was held Saturday evening with South Box Elder stake presiden- the entire evening and a fishcy attending. Speakers were Pres- pond will be the attraction for idents Glen M. Ben n ion, R. N. the, youngsters. Price and Oleen Palmer. A vocal solo was given by Vaughn Was-ro- What Is Thunder? Sister Mae Brunker and Mark Kunzler. a teacher, both Indians Know gave short talks on ward teachWASHINGTON (UP) A crash ing. of thunder, regardless of what Sunday morning services were the scientists say, is not elects held with Sunday school, fol- city; it is the sound of the wings lowed by a meeting of officers of the thunderbird as he flies and teachers for all Sdnday around the sky chasing the school workers. The Sunday rain. That is the explanation of school stake board was present Indian and took charge of the meeting. thunder by Arapaho children of Wyoming, unscienSunday evening services were tific but durable. conducted by President Oleen What is the thunderbird afPalmer with Presidents Bennion ter? Why, alligators of course. and Price In attendance. The They hang out in the clouds. Some skeptical Arapehos dont f ward choir opened services with two songs, Why Should I Fal- believe that story about alliga-tos- . ter and With One United They know that a monster Voice. The following people in the sea is fishing for th unparticipated with the choir and derbirds. This information was presensang two vocal duets: Robert a ted in a study of the background Woodyatt, 'Fred Woodyatt, of the tribe, which lives in the Call andi Edith Baddley. Wind River reservation in WyoPresidents of the ward MIA. ming. The study by a Benedic-- , organization, Phyllis Morgan tine sister, M. Inez Hilger, was I and Jens Simonsen gave short published by the Smithsonian reports, followed by members of Institutions bureau of Ameri-- 1 the stake presidency. can ethnology. Lord Closing song, The thunderbird Accept is a busy Our True Devotion" was by the creature, the Arapahos believe, for while he is making thunder congregation. he also causes lightning by i Box Elder JOURNAL 'blinking his eyes. The skeptics, of course, disBrigham City, Utah agree and insist that lightning Friday, December 5, 1952 s is really arrows from the bow aimed at the water monster. 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