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Show Popular Miss Engagement Told The engagement and forth, coming marriage of Miss Sheron Olsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. Olsen, is announced. Miss Olsen will become the bride of Wilford . Christensen, son of Mrs. Fannie J. Christensen, Brigham City, and the late Wilford Christensen, Dec. 7, in the Logan LDS temple. A reception will follow that evening in the Fourth ward recreation hall. The bride-elec- t is a graduate of Box Elder High school, attended Utah State Agricultural college and was affiliated with sorority. Alpha Chi Omega While at the USAC she was chosen as attendant to Sweetheart of Sigma Chi. She is employed at Box Elder County Bank. is a The bridegroonvto-b- e graduate of BEIIS and of Weber college where he was affiliated with Excelsior social unit. He is now a student at USAC where he is active in athletics, majoring in physical education. The young couple will make a home in Brigham City. BETROTHED Miss Sheron Olsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. Olsen, Brigham City will become the December bride of Wilford Christensen, son of Mrs. Fannie J. Christensen, Brigham City and the late Wilford Christensen. They will exchange vows Dec. 7 in the Logan LDS temple. A reception will follow the same "evening in the Fourth LDS ward recreation hall. From Utah's mines- ,- JOBS Mining is one of Utah's most important job producing industries. Three out of every five factory workers in our state hold down jobs that depend on the products of mines. These workers separate the metals from waste material, refine them to a pure state, or make them into a thousand and one things for everyday use. Mining and prosperity go hand in hand in Utah. Up I, ate ever became a without burning the Local Couple Exchanges No man 3 Bo card-shar- p Elder JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah mid- Friday, November 9, 1956 night Hoyle. Nuptial vows were exchanged by Miss Sherlene Wight, daughter of Mrs. Virginia Wight, Brigham City, and the late Lewis W. Wight, and DeMaur (Bud! Balls, son of Mr. and Mr.s Laren Balls, Brigham City, Nov. 1, in the Seventh LDS ward. Officiating was Bishop Lee R. Andersen. A wedding reception honoring the couple followed immediate-iy- . The hall was decorated with an archway of fall leaves and satin ribbons with large ferns on eiher side. Huge bouquets of chrysanthemums also decora, ted the hall. in The bride was charming a gown of Chantilly lace, nylon tulle and taffeta. It was delong signed with a tapered sleeves and lace inset wore waltz length full skirt. She white brocaded pumps and her only jewelry as a strand bf pearls. Her elbow length veil of illusion was caught up to !' a crown of seed pearls. She carried an arrangement of pink and white baby rosebuds. Attending as matron of honor, in a gown of white over pink, was Mrs. Cleone Wight, with Society Continues Miss Margaret Nelson in yellow net over taffeta ,and Miss Gail Plans for Bazaar Wright in blue net over taffeta, Plans were continued for the as bridesmaids. They all carCatholic Ladies Altar Society ried carnation nosegays complebazaar to be held Dec. 8 at the mentary to their gowns. War Memorial home at regular Flower girl duties were permeeting of the St. Henrys Al- formed by Kathy Hunsaker in ter society, Tuesday evening, yellow nylon and RoLayne OlNov. 6. sen in pink brocaded taffeta. Hostess for the evening was Kathy carried a miniature noseMrs. Robert Benavediz with Mrs. gay of blue tinted carnations. John Sereika, Mrs. John Go- RoLaynes nosegay was of; pink Mrs. Vincent mez, DeNunzio, carnations. Mrs. Ories Jeppsen.'Mrs. Donald Mother of the bride chose a Rodgers, Mrs. Christ Rio, Mrs. slate grey lace over apricot tafPhilip Gover, Mrs. Joseph Flo- feta. Mrs. Balls wore turquoise GREETED WELLWISI1ERS Mr. and Mrs. DeMaur rez, Mrs. Frank Murtha and wool crepe. Both pinned carBalls, recent newlyweds, greeted their friends and relaattenMiss Marie Cleveland in nations at their shoulders. dance. Beth man was Doyle Scothern tives at a wedding reception held in their honor last A report on the First Friday with Don Balls as usher. Thursday evening, Nov. 1, in the Seventh ward recreation hall. Mrs. Balls is the former Sherlene Wight, daughter Breakfast was made with 35 All men in the wedding party Catholic students served by Mrs. wore white carnation boutonof Mrs. Virginia Wight, Brigham City and the late Lewis Mrs. nieres. Eenavediz, Mrs. Sereika, W. Wight. Mr, Balls is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Laren and Mrs. Gomez, Mrs. Florez Displayed during the recepBalls, Brigham City. tion and later cut was the elabJeppsen. Three members of the Catho- orately decorated white wedding met cake. It was three tiered separa lic Youth ENJOY CONVENIENCES Organization Will Be with the ladies and secured per- ted by colonnads and decorated mission to place a booth at the with orchids, doves, swans, AT HOME . bazaar. hearts and lace work. Lacy The remainder of he evening hearts were inscribed Sherlene was spent in watching election and DeMaur. A miniature bride . A systematic savings plan will give 5 returns. and bridegroom beneath a tulle extras you want Refreshments were served by archway adorned with pink and A charge of 50 cents per perMrs. Leola Green Merrill will you the work-savin- g the hostess. white flowers completed the be featured as guest performer son will be made, according to to make your home more cojjifortable, cake. l stood upon a silver at a project enter- the committee in charge of artable. lace covered the and tainment living more leisurely! Start your being sponsored by rangements. platter Tiny tea roses were scattered Honeyville Welfare club. Tickets may be obtained from SAVINGS with us now for the things abopt the cake. a resident of Mrs. Leon D. Gardner, Mrs. WILL Host and hostess for the eve- 'Jtfrs. Merrill, want tomorrow. you Wintle and Mrs. K. W, Farmington, is well known in ning were Cleone Wight- and this vicinity for her ability in Spackman, members of the civic Mrs. Robert Hunsaker. V, project committee; or Mrs. Dan dramatic readings. Miss LaPreal Wight was at presenting i) n n Wheatley, president; Mrs. -entertainment of the Purpose book. ?. the guest vice president, - Beautiful - organ tnasie'WBts 4s to raise funds to place a pla- Mrs. Hunsaker, Wynn Hunsaker, secretary, que on the flagpole at the Honplayed by Mrs. Gladys Lund. of the organization. In charge of serving were Mrs. eyville cemetery. The entertainment will be Ruth Reeder, Mrs. Lila Wright, held in the Honeyville ward recMrs. Nola Larsen and Mrs. Jean reation hall on Thursday eveLee Family Enroute 110 South Main Brigham City, Utah Jones. ning, Nov. 15, beginning at Mrs. Dorothy Brenkman, Mrs. To Corvallis , Oregon m. P. Scott P. Horsley, Freeman J. Byington Grace H. Hansen Renee Olsen, Mrs. Mary Burt, The public is invited to Mrs. Harriet Balls, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Orvid Lee .and Manager Margene Siegfried arranged the children, Kathrine and David, many gifts presented to-- , the visited in Utah last week. newlyweds. I They were guests at the home GRADED U. S. CHOICE The brides lovely trousseau of Mr. Lees mother, Mrs . was displayed during the eveLee. ning. afternoon a dinner Sunday Mrs. For going away travel feted the visitors. The parparty Balls chose a black and white was held at the home of Mr. ty tweed suit with red accessories. and Mrs. William H. Call in Salt They honeymooned at Elko, Lake City. Mrs. Call is the forNevada. mer Barbara Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Balls are now at The family is enroute to Corhome at. 154 South First West, Small Size Eastern Pig Pork vallis, Oregon. They have been Mrs. Balls is a Box Elder at Laramie, Wyo., for the living High school and seminary grad- past two years. 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