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Show Couple Back From Sun Valley Honeymoon dcial Aileen L. cene Nelson, Society Editor 7W1 EM The pair exchanged W'edding promises in the Salt Lake LDS temple, Dec. 19, with Raymond H. Clayton of tha temple presidency presiding. The same evening in the Brigham City Fifth-Tentward recreation hail they were feted at a reception. Red and White Theme Red and white theme was carried out throughout the hall in decorations, attendants gowns and W'edding cake. Receiving guests were the newlyweds, parents of the bride, sister of the bridegroom, Mrs. Reese Sherwood, Nephi, and brother of the bridegroom, Richard Belliston, Salt Lake City, attendants and best man. The bride was lovely in a gown of traditional white satin. The creation was designed with scalloped neckline, long pointed sleeves, pointed waistline and a lace overskirt. A pearl trim-me- l tiara held the fingertip veil of brides illusion. She carried an arrangement of red roses. Matron of honor was her sister, Mrs. Barbara R. McFall, with Mrs. Sandra K. Hansen, Miss Joan Attridge, Rupert, Idaho, and Miss Shirley Greathouse of Ventura, Calif., as bridesmaids. All donned red velvet sheaths accented w'ith white carnation nosegays centered with a single red rose. Their shoes were white. Mother of the bride chose a beige gown with matching lace. She pinned white carnations at her shoulder. Mrs. Sherwood wore a navy blue gown trimmed with white. Iler corsage was of red roses. Best man duties were performed by Max Manwaring, Salt Lake City, with Thomas A. McFall, Blaine Belliston and Reese Sherwood ushering. The bridegroom wore a red rose bouton- - YOULL LOVE SLENDERIZING WITH For friendly, expert counseling and a free demonstration in your home, please call 235. Thelma Hess is your local Stauffer Counselor. 771 Jeiephone Newlyweds Feted at Reception Amid a profusion of red and white, radiant Roxalene Ridd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Ridd, Brigham City, and John Belliston, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alva F. Belliston, Nephi, recent newlyweds, greeted their many friends and relatives at their wedding reception in After a Sun Valley, Idaho, honeymoon, Mr. and Mrs. Dougrecent newlylas T. Orchard, weds, are now at home at 1144 Salt Lake East Fifth South, City. A postnuptial reception was held Friday evening, Dee. 19, at the Hunter Ward, 6000 West 3500 South. The bridal couple spoke wedding vows earlier Friday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Elder Mark E. Petersen of the Council of the Twelve officiated. A wedding breakfast at the Hot Shoppe feted the newlyweds following the ceremony. Hosts were parents of the bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas G. Orchard, 274 North First East, Brigham City. Parents of the bride, the former Miss Evelyn Nixon, are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence G. Nixon, 5890 West 3500 South, Hunter. Lace Over Satin For the reception the bride chose a gown of Chantilly lace over satin. A sabrina neckline and lone tapered Sleeves enhanced the fitted bodice. Tiers of pleated tulle and lace ruffles extended down the back of the floor length skirt. A bridal cap caught up her Call Couple Completes Vacation B. C- - Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Call have returned from three weeks in Arizona, California and Nevada They left before Christmas in time to celebrate with Mr. and Mrs. Willard Call and family at Phoenix. Mr. Call serves as of 20 LDS seminaries in that area. While there they drove to Nogales, Mexico. Although it was too early for attending a bull fight, one of the attendants showed the Utah visitors the arena, the bulls and a small cha pel where the matidors go to pray prior to fights. From there the Calls went to Los Angeles, saw the Rose Parade, found it too crowded to attend the game but enjoyed Disneyland and many other sights before heading homeward. At Las Vegas, they say several They remained in Provo and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Webb and in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Evan R. Terry before returning home. Cuth-ber- t have just returned from Syracuse, Utah, after getting acquainted with a new grandson. The seven pound five ounce baby boy was born Dec. 26. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cuth-berhave not decided upon a name as yet. the Patricia, 12, completes Cuthbert family picture. Mrs. Cuthbert is the former Gloria Warren, daugrter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Warren, also of Syracuse. Son Diego Couple Has 1 Baby Boy January News comes from San Diego telling of the arrival of a baby boy Jan. 1, at 8:30 a. m. to Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Bailey, Jr. The youngsters has an elder brother, Brad. Mrs. Bailey is the former of Mrs Olive Snow, daughter Grace Snow, Brigham City. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Bailey, Boun tiful. Mrs. Snow is visiting at the Mrs. Bruce Kowaluk San Diego home and will conIs Feted at Shower tinue to Los Angeles to visit with a sister before returning home. Mrs. Bruce Kowaluk was honShe, along with Mr. and Mrs. ored at a clever stork shower Bill Snow on Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 7, Elwynn Jensen and been vacationing at San in the dining room at the Tropi- have The Brigham City trio Diego. cal Restaurant. home just in time to Hostess for the afternoon was returned get the telephone call telling of Mrs. Ross Summers of the tiny tot. Places were marked for 31 the arival fashguests. Miniature bootees and ioned from marshmallows icing formed the nut cups at each place. Napkin holders were tiny storks. The table was centered with a tall stork complete with miniature baby bundle. Buffet luncheon was served followed by the playing of several games. Reside in Salt Lake City They are now at home at 155 North Main, Salt Lake City. The bride is a graduate of the Brigham Young University school of nursing. Mr. Belliston is a returned LDS missionary from Uraguay, and is currently completing his education at the University of Utah. a Qii R K mr odp" W Mr. and Mrs. Douglas AT HOME IN SALT LAKE CITY T. Orchard have returned from a Sun Valley honeymoon and are now at home in Salt Lake City. The pair exchanged wedding vow's Dec. 19 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with Elder Mark E. Petersen of the Council of the Twelve officiating. Santa Monica Guest Honored at Owen Home Mrs Helen M. Du Bois, Santa Monica, Calif., was guest of hon- Los Angeles, and the late Marble. Owen. Light lunch was served to the A group of former school guest of honor, Mrs. Dorothy chums met for an evening of re- Jeppsen, Mrs. Velda Palmer, newing acquaintances with Mrs. Mrs. Fay Moldy, Mrs. Ruth MilDuBois, the former Helen Mar- ler, Mrs. Hazel Packer and Mrs. ble, daughter of Mrs. E. II. Mar- - Rachel Reeves. or Wednesday evening, Jan. at the home of Mrs. EVan A LUTHERAN It was holiday fun in Southern California for a Brigham City quartet, Mr. and Mrs. Henry O. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. O. Dee Johnson. The two couples spent the week following Christmas in Los Angeles. They were the guests of cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Herm L. Johnson at Monterey Park. They enjoyed the Pasadena Rose Parade, a visit to Forest temLawn, Los Angeles LDS ple, Disneyland, Cinerama, and many other points of interest. Enroute home they stopped off in Las Vegas and enjoyed a few shows at the Star Dust. 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Dr. MISSION HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED IN ? - Elder Journal Brigham City, Utah Friday, January 9, 1959 Fun in California Splendor M 5 Box Quartet Has Holiday The standard ? ais'HWP e Second luncheon fur Welcome Wagon Newcomers set for Tuesday noon, Jan. 13, at the Tropical Restaurant. Mrs. J. Y. Ferry will be guest speaker for the afternoon and will demonstrate hat making and display many of her own designs. Mrs. Don Petersen at 160 and Mrs. G. L. Stephenson 226M will accept reservations until Monday noon, Jan. 12. A charge of $1.50 per plate will be made. Hostesses for the afternoon are Mrs. Don Petersen and Mrs. Dick Fenton, Mrs. John Ensign, president, announces. All newcomers in the area are cordially invited to attend. At the first luncheon, cards were sent reminding newcomers of the meeting and luncheon. Cards will not be sent at this second meeting, Mrs. Ensign said. t, ding party white carnations. Wedding Cake Beautiful Displayed during the evening four tiered W'as the elaborate wedding cake. The cake was iced with white, accented with deep red rose buds, a miniature temple, and topped with wedding bells. Host and hostess for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Grover. Lovely music was played during the evening by Mrs. Helen Bunnell and C. Henry Nielsen. Kay Hodges, accompanied by Linla Jepperson, sang My Hero, and If I Were the Only Girl. In charge of serving were Mrs. Roland Ridd, Mrs. Ned Marble, Mrs. Fred Marble, Mrs. Mrs. Rulon Gordon Schmidt, Wood. ReNee and Irene Marble, Colleen Marble and Vonda and Virginia Schmidt. Arranging gifts were Mrs. Richard Belliston, Mrs. Blaine Belliston, Carolyn Curtis, Kthy Barbara and Carol Sherwood, Benson and Janice Marble. For honeymoon travel the new y n club of Brigham City is Grandparents Greet Newest Grandchild UNITED IN TEMPLE Mr. and Mrs. John Edwin Belliston spoke wedding vows in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mrs. Belliston is the former Roxalene Ridd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Ridd, Brigham City. Mr. Belliston is a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alva F. Belliston, Nephi. niere; best man was a red car Mrs. Belliston chose a red and nation and all others in the wed- black wool sheath. an orchid. Gowned in red velvet sheaths were Mrs. Samuel F. Rree, sister of the bride; Mrs. Bert W. Nixon and Miss Sherry Lynn Nixon. Miss Denice Orchard, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Karen Nixon, junior bridesmaids, wore princess style dresses. They carried white fur muffs accented by holly and split carnations. Best Man Assuming duties of best man was Brent Orchard, with Bert W. Nixon, Neil K. Nixon and De-loTanner as ushers. Mrs. Nixon wore a blue lace sheath for the postnuptial fete, while the bridegrooms mother chose a rose pink sheath. Mr. Orchard plans to complete his studies at University of Utah. Pre nuptial party hostesses have been Mrs. Samuel It. Free, Mrs. Larry Bybee, Mrs. Merlin Sorenson, Mrs. Bert W. Nixon, Mrs. Russell Bender, Miss Louise Weeks, Miss Flora May Heaton, Mrs. Hazel Hartley, Mrs. Cle-onLee, Miss Kaye Ann Gadd and Miss Nola Attwood. Second Luncheon Set By Local Newcomers shows. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth veil of illusion. She carried a bouquet of carnations encircling Second South Brigham City |