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Show J r Hollywood for a brief visits And " all the time I thought he was my friend. Like the wonderful In a setting of Autumn hues, Linotype Ralph Channells old broken-dowchair fell to pieces Thursday morning, up- Mr. and Mrs. Lew Allen Wangs-gaarjustweds, greeted a large setting the usual efficiency of the mechani- crowd of friends, relatives and cal department of this newspaper. at a wedding reI felt sorry for Ralph several years back ception last Friday evening, and bought him a new correct posture chair, September 2, in the Brigham Sixth LDS ward recreation hall. the best on the market, to replace the tochair which even then was held The young couple exchanged wedding vows in the Salt Lake gether with bailing wire and a prayer. He looked at it, tried it on for size, grun- LDS temple earlier in the day. ted and pushed it away after reclaming the Elder Raymond H. Clayson perold one from the junk pile and has been formed the rites. The bride is the former Patriusing it ever since. cia Ann (Patti) Jensen, daughEven now hes considering ways of rebuild- ter of Mr. and Mrs. P W Jening the ancient favorite which allows him to sen, Brigham City The bridealmost lie down while setting type. , groom is the son of Allen selected corsages of roses n well-wisher- often-repair- improvement in and the writing, sentence construction gfamatical correctness of this column, you can give the credit to D. A. Olsen, high school English instructor who has been givweek through ing me a refresher course this ' my oldest son. 'Tuffy gave me quite a start, Tuesday evening after the first day of school by (1) starting to do his home work without urging and, (2) asking me to name and define It you notice a decided the parts of speech. f r 'l.squirmed out of that by showing the lad hdvif to hse the Book of Knowledge but had t prefer to the dictionary upon further questioning, to determine whether certain words were adverbs or adjectives. I think we should report for the benefit California readers who probably havent seen anything in their local papers about it, that the current heat wave in the Los Angeles area is the worst on record. You folks who have been grumbling with our 90 to 95 degree heat should be thankful youre not in Southern California where temperatures have been soaring up to 115 degrees for more than a week, accompanied by high humidity and smog. a story in this issue is the g . report about a $100,000 loss to a couple who were visiting here at the time. They returned home to find 68,000 chickens had died of the extreme heat. Too bad werent cleaned and dressed before the they barbecue. We have a new on the editorial side of this paper, a former reporter who has rejoined the staff, Mrs. Ida Hadfield. After sweating out this news writing job without a reporter for the past four months, you can giess that she is a welcome addition. er ve decided that Im never going to speak to1, Pete Koford again after the unforgive-abl- e tjfick he pulled on me Monday, He didnt even call me for a personal interview, wjh .photographs, when his luscious niece, the glamorous Terry Moore flew in from heart-breakin- The News and Journal will be host to the weekly newspaper editors playing of Utah on Saturday when officers and directors of the Utah State Press association will attend Peach Days, conduct their monthly business meeting. All sections of the state will be represented. , The visiting editors will sit on the review-donnSL Saturday parade, lunch at Maddox Ranch House at noon and conduct their meeting, dme at the Tropical Restaur-an- t m the evening and attend the horse show. Ericksons Announce Arrival of Baby Son 'turn mens glances with a & Mr and Mrs Bill Erickson an- nounce the f arrival of a baby son born August 21, at the Holy Cross hospital In Salt Lake City. The six pound 12 ounce lad - has been named Ronald Keith The Ericksons have one other youngster, a daughter, Terry ia Lynn V Y i . , 3p h Sheer black chiffon Chiffon Crown over vibrant pastel fur felt for the new fall "Sooted Look elegantly ttinuned with let sequin. 5 r t only at null Plan to Reside in Brigham City Mrs. J E. Stelnvoort of this city returned this week from a three months visit to Europe, where she visited with her relatives in Holland. Mrs Steinvoort left Brigham City the first of June for Quebec, Canada, where she boarded the c S. S. Groote Beer, for her voyage, with landings in England, France, and Holland Upon arriving at the Port of Rotterdam, she was welcomed by relatives. She spent two. months visiting with her broth- ers and sisters and viewing the progress made in her nativel land since the war. The weath- - i er was exceptionally nice which contributed greatly to an vacation. On the return voyage, the steamer took a northerly route, and many ice bergs were seen. In spite of a wonderful vacation, Mrs. Steinvoort expressed her pleasure at being back In j Brigham City. Ogden, and a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. George A Wangs-gard- , all of Ogden. Immediately following the wedding ceremony, the father of the bridegroom entertained at dinner in Ogden. Reception in Evening The wedding reception was held the same evening The hall was adorned with bouquets of bronze gladioli and the double seven branched tiered candelabra. The petite bride was lovely in a gown of Imported Chantilly lace and nylon tulle over sgtin. The bodice was enhanced with long pointed sleeves and buttons down the back and around neckline edged with shirred tulle. The skirt was in tiers and ruffles. Her lace edged nylon fingertip length veil caught up to a crown of seed pearls and iridescent sequins and rhinestones, She carried a traditional wedding bouquet of talisman roses backed with green lacelon and ribbon. Gowned in Fall Hues i Mrs. Raulon M Nelson, sister of the bride, stood as matron of honor witty Miss Joan Bevan, Miss Janice Jenson and Mrs Ruth Marie Chrlstofferson as The bridesmaids. attendants were gownej in identical bailer ina length taffeta lace trimmed gowns In shades of rust, gold, tan and beige. They carried miniature t kets of chrysanthemums Mgther of the bride chose beige lace creation and the bridegrooms grandmother wore a dustry lose lace gown. They trans-Atlanti- ley. Bos t and hostess for the reception were Mr and Mrs. Karl Josephson In charge of serving were Mr and Mrs. Kenneth S Jensen, Mrs Ross R. Bevan, Mrs. Herb Hoepfer and Mrs. F. L. Eliason Servers Included Miss Shirley Walker, MrS Leon Miss Whitworth, Adele Seely, Miss Pauline Andersen, Miss Gwen Seely and Mrs Wayne Hunsaker. Mrs. Floyd G. Davis was Jn the trousseau room. Miss Doris Simonsen, Miss Carol Hunsaker, Mrs Floyd Olsen, Mrs Mack Palmer, Mrs. Jack McCiea, Mrs. Lovell Petersen and Miss Joyce Holmgren were in the gift rooms. Miss Dalene Wangsgard, of " Sparks, Nevada, was at the guest book. During the evening beautiful organ music was played by Miss Janice Jenson. Out-o- f town guests attending the affair included: Mrs: John R Burge and Miss Dalene Wangsgard, Sparks, Nevada; Mrs J H Rowse, Ogden; Mr and Mrs Jack Rowse and sons, Rock Springs; Van and Dale, Mrs Ross R. Be vim and daugh ters, Judy and, Joan, Twin Falls, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Mr and Mrs Dunn, Tooele; Salt Lake City; Vernor Dunn, Mr and Mrs. J Edgar Dunn and daughter, Kathxine, also of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and MrS. Emile Dunn and daughter, Ofa, 5th Ward Primary Resumes Meetings Fifth ward Primary children, 150 strong, returned to Classes for opening social their and yednesday aftergraduation, j noon, September 7. Mrs. Clela Jensen conducted the meeting with Mrs. Ada . Shields presiding Following opening prayer by I Elaine Larsen, each group par- - j ticipated In a program. Closing ' prayer was offered by Mrs. El-1len Siggard. , The youngsters then went to their new classes and met their new teachers for the coming year. They were also taken on a tour of tiie newly renovated i building Special guests for the after- - ,, noon included Stephen Bunhell of the ward bishopric; Mrs. Ellen Siggard and Mrs. Ellen Hunsaker of the South Box Elder i stake Primary board. The children then congrega-- J ted on the lawn and were serv-- i I ed light refreshments and pre-- 1 , , , sented with balloons. 1 , Mr. and Mrs. Lew Allen Wangsgard . recent newlyweds, exchanged wedding promises in the Salt Lake LDS temple September 2. Mrs. Wangsgard is the former Patricia Ann (Patti) Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Jensen, Bngham City. Mr. Wangsgard is the son of Allen Wangsgard, Ogden, and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. George Wl Wangsgard, also of Ogden. , . Logan. Bank Mixup Following a honeymoon trip BELOIT, Wis, (UP) On a reto Lake Tohoe and San Francis so, the young couple plan to cent Friday an employee of make their home in Brigham the Beloit State Bank thought it City. was Saturday and set the vaults For her going away ensem tunelock to open Monday morn ble the new Mrs Wangsgard donned a Char-gresuit with black accessories. ' ing Saturday's business was saved when bank officers se cured cash loans for business transactions with a few hurried telephone calls to banks in nearby cities. y Terry Lynn visited with her grandparents, Mr and Mrs W. (offer Family Honor President and Mrs. Lamont Glover, until her moth er was released from the Wagner of Central American LDS Mission hospi tal Mrs Glover then spent i Mrs. Ella J. Kotter has had will depart Tuesday, Sept. 13, week at the Erickson home get of her family as house-guest- s accompanied by their members ting acquainted with the new the past few son, Arnold, for the mission during grandson Mrs Erickson Is the former weeks. Spending the summer headquarters at Guatamala City, months with Mrs. Kotter, have Janice Glover been two of her daughters, Mrs. Quatamala. They will trayel by and arrive there Wednes I Box Elder JOURNAL Lillian K. Boyce of San Manno, plane 14, September day, Mrs. Calif Guinevere , and s Bacon, Brigham City, Utah 1 Calif. of San Diego, The other family members Friday, September 9, 1955 During the last week of Aug- have returned to their respective A weakly etabHshed te ust, the family circle was comhomes this week. newspaper, 1906. published every Friday and entered ae Second Clase Matter at the pleted when the following sons Poet office In Brigham City, Utah UB1 and daughters visited at the der the act of March 8, 1879. Rochester Visitor Kotter home: Mrs. Bacons husSubscription rate $3 OO per year, pay of San At Ross Bowen Home able In advance, In combination with band, George Bacon, tha Bo Cider New, (published Wed Diego; Gladys K. Wagner and for oeedaye) $5 00 per yeart $2 rusband, E. I Wagner, and son, During Peach Days month; single oopry 10 cent. Arnold, of Colonia Dublan, ChiMember Audit Bureau of Circulations, Mrs. Norman A Christensen, huahua, Mexico; Virginia K. Utah State Prees Association, Ne tional Exit bo rial Association and United and husband, O. Robert the former Kathleen Bowen, of Press. Advertising Representative Utah Rochester, Minn., arrived Wed State Press Aseocietkm. Balt Lake McKinlay, and family of Richto Cttv. Utah. field, Utah; Vernon H. Kotter nesday evening by plane, in Peach Days and wife spend and Brigham of family Payson, Chat W. Clay be ugh. Publisher Utah; William J. Kotter and City, renewing old acquaintan Gladys Eckersley, Advertising Manas wife and family of Brigham ces and to attend the class re City; and Wilma K. Maddox and union being held by her grad husband, Irven B. Maddox, and uating class Saturday evening family also of Brigham City. Her husband, Dr. Norman A On Saturday, August 27, dinChristensen, and three children ner was served to 26 family remained at home in Rochester members at Maddox ' Ranch Mrs Christensen is the house House, honoring Mr. and Mrk guest of her parents, Mr. and E. L. Wagner, previous to their Mrs. Ross C. Bowen, during her departure to preside over f the stay here. . She will also' visit Central American Mission for with Dr. Christensens parents, the Church of Jesus Christ of Mr. and Mrs. Orson A- - Christen Latter Day Saints. The Wagners sert. i ' and yellow carnations. Newell W. Jensen was best man with aulon M Nelson and Wayne Hunsaker as ushers. Men. in the wedding party woie bronze carnation boutonnieres , Displayed during the evening was the beautiful three tiered wedding cake. The white creation was adorned with yellow rose buds and was topped with white bells and lilies of the val- Wangs-gard- eye-seari- As if that wasn't bad enough, Im also enrolled by proxy in algebra. Now Im beginning to wonder, if I complete my four year course in high school again, will I get another diploma? s ed of our European Vacation Ends This Week For Brigham City Lady Autumn Hues Form Reception Setting -- Mc-Kinl- FIRST SECURITY... 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