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Show Double - Ring Ceremony Unites Pair Brigham City, Utah Thursday Morning, July 16, 1959 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, created with sequins She carried an orchid by cascading pink crown Miss Sharon Johnsen, daughter Max pearls Johnsen, Mrs and Mr y Ronald H Crookston, Grace B Allred, Lo- nuptial vows in a exchanged gan, double ring ceremony performed with n the Logan LDS temple Pi esident A George Raymond officiating Following the ceremony a wed J ng breakfast was served to fain-'members at the Bluebird Cate w th parents of the bridegroom as and and rose- buds Chosen to attend the bride was Mrs Jane Nelson, Miss Judy Larsen and Miss Vickie Johnsen They wore identical lavender spun taf tela sheaths Bed at the shouldeis and caned yellow carnations wuh puiple chi ysanthc mums I lower guls, Marilyn Adams and Mary Ann Adams, wore lavender net dt esses with purple sa 10' ts cumberbunds They carried In the evesing the young couple tin carnations with purple thrv pink in a at reception treeted friends santhemums. he Corinne LDS ward recreation Shermap Evans served as best hall and ushers were Maik Sor man, a chose Crookston Mrs new The Cal Janeselme and lied ensen. fashioned white taffeta creation Smith boilong princess lines with lace The couple honeymooned in Dm dice and long tapered sleeves The and are nowat home Colo -ver, iriembroidered eckhne was re 510 East Fourth North, Logan descent sequins and pearls and the at 'ull length skirt fell into a coachman train The double ered veil was attached to a lace ,on of Mrs cene ocial Atleen L. Nelson, Society Editor Telephone y 77 wrm & r4rts as? Janeen Beasley Will Become Augusf Bride T Wedding bells will chime in the Salt Lake LDS temple on August 14 for Miss Janeen Beasley, daugh ter of Mr and Mrs Clint J Beas ley, Brigham City, and David Brent Chamberland, son of Mrs Salt Lake Joseph Chamberland City, and the late Mr Chamber land A reception will honor the couple the same evening at the Bonneville stake center in Salt Lake Miss Beasley has asked her sister, Mrs Carl B Berglund to at v , tend her as matron of honor and her twin sister, Miss JoAnn Beas ley, to be maid of honor , Grant Joseph Chamberland will be best man for his brother The bride-to-b- e is a graduate of Brigham Young University Mr Chamberland is a senior student at University of Utah majorHe has fulfilling in engineering ed an LDS mission in Canada After honeymooning in San Francisco, they will make a home in Salt Lake City Vic-oria- n Coffee Party Set By Association Womans Association of the Community Presbyterian church have planned a coffee party for this morning Thursday, July 16, at the Bowery at Reese Pioneer park Coffee, soda pop for children, and sweet l oils will be served be.1 tween the hours of 9 30 a m and Six Weeks of Vacationing Enjoyed by Hodges Couple Miss Janeen Beasley will become BETROTHAL ANNOUNCED August temple bride of David Brent Chambei land. Salt Lake City. Miss Beasley is a twin daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton J. Simmons Reunite At Logan Canyon Planning Meeting for PTA Region Four Held in Logan Sons and daughters of J A and All PTA Region Esther Yates Simmons met for anFour Council nual reunion recently in Malibou chairmen met in Logan on July 8 w.th Mrs Earl Holmstead, newly park in Logan canyon. Delicious dinner was served at elected regional director. 12 30 p m to 57 family members Mrs Holmstead replaces Mrs Six of the children wer? in at- T red L. Petersen tendance, Jane Marble, Clearfield, Puipose of the meeting was to Thomas Y Simmons, Marvin Y discuss regional conference to be Simmons and W. B S'mmons, all held early in August at Bear River of Beaver Dam, Lucy Cooper, of Smithfield, and Elizabeth Christof-ferseBrigham City. Unable to attend were Frank Simmons, Mesa, Ariz , and Flora Burbdnk, Scottsdale, Ariz Program for the day included dinner, election of officers, program. games, prices and races. Many pictures were taken during the afternoon Elected as officers of the famSimmons, ily unit were Dennis president; Darold Simmons, first Jarotd Simmons, vice president, his twin brother, second vice president, Mrs Darold Simmons, sec- Home after six weeks of vacaand tioning and visiting are Mr Mrs George Hodges The Brighamites traveled via train and report pleasant traveling They stopped briefly in Detroit before continuing to Montreal, Canada In Canada they were met by Mr and Mrs Henry Olsen, their hosts for their Canadian visit Mrs Olsen and Mrs Hodges are cousins The Olsen couple lives on an island called The Town of Loval Islands just out from Montreal They spent ten days visiting there They were privileged to see the parliament building in Ottowa and sit in on sessions of the parliament , Back at Detroit enroute home, they spent time visiting with Mr and Mrs Peter Psihas, Mr Hodges nephew The men saw a major league Glad NewsTells mid-Jun- Getting to Know Baby Daughter High school in Garland All council officers, local presidents, vice presidents and secretaries will be asked to attend Regional chairmen received instruction on procedure, drew up programs, and learned the hows of making reports Each officer will participate in the regional Mrs conference, Holmstead explained Daughter's Birth Hil-la- Mrs Bidlack will be remember- Oh what is life without friends To dissipate our gloom retary. Paternal grandfather is Clyde A path where naught but briars Plans are for I960 family regrow. union to again be held at MalibdU Bidlack, currently making his Where flowers never bloom. home in Brigham City. park. Tis friends like you whj make this desert world To blossom as the rose, Strew flowers oer our rugged path, Pour sunshine oer our woes God bless all our relatives, neighbors and friends Lynn Richards and Sam Richards Families Jas H Norman and Sons Families. Hil-kv- i IS Meet at Jensens TIIIOKOL and INTEIiMOUNTAIN SCHOOL EMPLOYES Iitk up your identification cards at Hillings Perry Station for purchasing tires and accessories. lie Sure to Compare These Prices Before You Buy! TURNPIKE- - PROVED for safer summer driving A goodyeail NYLON Safety All-Weat- her Olsens Entertain At Fish Fry Friday 6 70 x 15 black tube type plus tax end recappable Louis Rees Couple tre Enjoys Home chil-die- County Rank ' g in The first Bible published America was in the language of There is only one town on earth a Massachusetts Indian tribe, tranwhose name is Mars It is a slated by John Eliot The second hamlet of 78 souls in the Bible published here was in GerNorth-Rhin- e state of man, printed in 1743 at Germantown, Pa. Westphalia. Budget a West-Germa- n WHATS NOW OPEN ATTENTION! Savings are Safer and grow faster here! Lady Legislators - CARD OF THANKS Neighbors are the greatest gift That God can mortal send. The glad news of the safe arri- They are always standing by; val of a big baby girl has been On them we can depend received by Mis Emma R Brigham, City There is no gift so great as this. The infant was born at 7 a. m. As through life's hours we labor; to Mr 14, Tuesday morning, July The God like counterpart of love and Mrs Paul Bidlack, Wayland The friend, who is our neighbor New York. ed here as the former Mary 11 30 a m game; they did lots of sightseeing New people in the community as and were extensively entertained well as long time residents are in both Canada and Detroit cordially invited to drop in, enjoy Final stop was at Brookings, Miss Sharon Joh.isen, daughter of Mr. LOVELY JUNE BRIDE refreshments, compliments of the South Dakota where they were ene and Mrs. Max Johnsen, Corinne took her place among Womens Association, and get actertained for two weeks by Mr brides as she exchanged wedding vows in the Logan LDS Temple quainted and Mrs Ed Spaulding, friends of with Ronald H. Crookston, son of Mrs. Grace B. Allred, Logan. the Hodges Beehive Bottling Works are doTheir beautiful summer home on nating soft drinks for the kiddies, The Snuff Information Center those in charge announce Lake Poinsett was a delightful that the average veekly says Association members state that place to vacation and the Spauld consumption of snuff m the U S special invitations are not being ings cabin cruiser provided fun is two ounces per user and that issued and fishing for the quartet They Fveryone is just invited the average retail price is 10 cents to travel to the Bowery for their cooked aboard the cruisers and an ounce fished from the side of tjje boat 'morning refreshments Getting acquainted with their The Brigham City pair returned first child, a daughter, born July home Sunday night 2 at St Benedicts hospital in Ogden, are Mr and Mrs Wayne Pro basco, Roy Mrs Probasco is the former Carol Yearsley, daughter of Mr and Mrs Dee Yearsley, Willard The new eight pound four ounce Ladies of the Order of the Wo- arrival will be named Treassa Ann men Legislators met for luncheon and is boasted as the first grand Saturday afternoon, July 11, at child for Mrs Minnie Probasco, the home of Mrs Lucinda Jensen, Weiser, Idaho and Floyd Prabasco of Clearfield Bear River City Great grandparents are Mr and Those in attendance were- PresMrs Louis Rees, Brigham City, B ident Lois Mrs Christensen, Ida ; Nellie N Jack, Mrs Edna C Mrs Julia Yearsley, Malad, Pearl Probasco, Buhl, Ida , and Frickson, Mrs Della C Lovendge, Mrs Josephine E Jensen, Judge Mrs Verna Probasco Ogden Mrs Stephen Chestnut Weiser, Reva Beck Bosone, Mrs Della M the great great grand Abbott and Mrs Edna Musser. All Ida , is mother have served or are now serving in the state legislature t The ladies attending discussed the alcohol law recently passed and were m favor of educating Every person, wise in the alcoholism felt that They against ways of finances, is saving we can educate against drinking but can not legislate, Mrs Jensen for a particular reason and Mr- and Mrs Lewis Olsen entertained at a fish fry in their explained savings regularly. And, they back yard on Friday, July 10, for out-o- f several state and are saving where their visitors money is safe while it earns! Here from El Paso, Texas were D Lane Mr and Mrs Edward Join the many smart people and from Santiago, Chile, home CALL, WRITE for the first time in three years, who are saving in our bank. n It was reunion time for all Mr and Mrs Robert Lane The of Mr. and Mrs Louis Rees, Open jour account. OR COME IN! junior Lane from Chile is a superTuesday, July 7, at the lawn party intendent of mines and has just at the Rees home completed touring Europe The family members were toThe senior Lan is a brother of for the first m time gether fopr Mrs Olsen, and junior Lane, a neyears phew Attending wer Mr and Mrs Dale Completing the guest list were Rees, and sons, Boyd and Michael, Mr and Mrs William B Howes, Rox-Flde- r Las Vegas, Nev ; Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Don Olsen and RogGen Caldwell and baby daughter, er, Mr and Mrs John Walker and Leslie Kay, Los Angeles, Mr. and sons, David, Craig and BrianMrs Mrs Dee Yeafjley, Willard, Mr Bonnie BRIGHAM CITY Bryson Bobby Olsen and and Mrs Delbert Dabb, Ogden, Betty Olsen, who has just recently Mr and Mrs Wayne Probasco and Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation returned from San Diego to make daughter, of Roy, and the folow-inher home. Mr and Mrs Brighamites, Ray Don Rees and son. Brian. Mr and Mrs Lou Dell Rees and family, Mr and Mrs J D Reese Mr and Mrs Ralph Yearsley end Children, Michael and Cindy, and Rosalie Rees. OUR NEW, STATION AT 704 So. MAIN set of four . as low as GOING ON AT weekly! PENNEYS? THINK IN TERMS OF TOTAL VALUE ene of value in choosing a new car, ami jou quitkly settle on three basic question.. if hat do I gel for my money at the shirt?""' " Iluit much enjm meat do I expet I from this investment Apjdv vour U WERE REMODELING hat u ill I get back at trade-i- n AND AUTO tune Tour Olilsniobile Dealer will show you that the "9 Olds vou simple ran t give you more on every score value lin.l m anv other medium prwe car S-- vonr Olds dealer ... let bun prove it toyoor complete satisfa, lion . . . today ! BY CAR c Yes - We Are Still Open For Business As Usual. VALUERATE REPAIR No. Main & 704 So. Main and 739 (VERY MEASURE... 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