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Show "W Tremonton Miss Is y Jtff Engaged ;!? - - t 4 Jr v v V ' - fc A.' f ' jLW Summer Wedding Plans Told $ i A summer wedding and reception is planned by Miss Sandra Sheffield, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Boyd M. Sheffield. Brigham City, and Richard Boyce Cailson, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Carlson, also of Bigham City. The young Bigham City couple plans to exchange nuptial promLDS ises July 15 in the Logan temple. The same evening a garden icception is planned at the Sheffield home, 167 South Third East. MILK DRINKS and sandwiches BIRTHS were made by members The following births are announced from Cooley Memoria hospital: Dale Burt and Ruth Codings Robinette, North Ogden, girl, June 14 after The baby died shortly birth. William Kay and Mitzi Buckley Dames, Salt Lake City, boy, June of the club as Daisy Mae cooking they met at the home of Katherine Roche. Following opening exercises and the girls adjournannouncements, ed to the kitchen for the cooking period. SOROPTIM1ST PLANS Arranging for activities for Brigham City Soroptimists are newly elected oliicers: Mrs. Hazel Breitenbeker, immediate past president now board member; Miss Sherma Hansen, new president, and Mrs. Sonny Topic, MAKE BEACH BAGS are being completed by Clever Clovers as they meet weekly. Meetings have been held at the home of Sharalee Jensen and Mrs. Barbara Rowe recently with Jean Hansen and Betty Johnson serv-- , ing refreshments. Demonstrations on how to wash the face and threading of a sewthe ing machine, as well as testing piesident and acknowledged have fine work accomplished during the stitches, been given by Sheffield and Nancy past year by Mrs. Breitenbeker Elaine Shields. and her officers. Mrs. Retiring officers include; THE CHEERFUL Cookerettes Miss Hansen, Miss held their third Breitenbeker, meeting at the Norma Jensen, Mrs. Margaret home of their leader, Mrs. Marie Johnson, Miss Hannah Hillam and Chlarson. board members, Miss Bessie HanTen girls attended, made plain and and corn meal muffins and steam sen, Mrs. Carrie Johnson Mrs Magda Drewes. fried and scrambled eggs. WELCOME was then extended DAISY M4ES heard Nancy Sa-- 1 to three new members, Mrs. Micto call the meeting to order at L. Mrs. Hansen Hansen, key Amy recent meeting with prayer by and Mrs. Norma W. Butler. Colleen Marble following. During the meeting, Mrs. bel Nielsen gave a brief but inLeading in recitation of pledges was Nancy Misrasi with minutes teresting report of her recent then read and approved. tour. Lesson was on basic flour and t. 19. James Ace and Officers Installed; Members Margaret Ann McCasland Roberts, Brigham City, girl, June 20. Lee Virgil Dell and Dorothy Winters Richards, Willard, boy, June 20. Archie .Reed and Thora Bertha were Installation ceremonies Krogue Larsen, Ogden, girl, June conducted for recently elected of- 21. ficers of Brigham City Soropti- Kent and Merle Jean mists Boyd Thursday evening. June 23, Gardner, Honeyville, at regular dinner meeting at MadThompson girl, June 23. dox Ranch House. Odean J. and Beverly Hill EsAccepting the gavel as presi24. tep, Fielding, girl, June Miss Paul Ruth dent of the organization is D. and Dorothy local attorney; Schaar Nance, Brigham City, girl, Sherma Hansen, with Mrs. Sonny Topic, vice presJune 24. ident; Judge Ida Merrell, secreAnD. and Louise Evelyn Larry treas-uier- ; Mrs. Daisy Hansen, dersen Gillman, Brigham City, tary; corresAnn Mis. Johnson, girl, June 24. Dee Rhodes and Judith Alexan- ponding secretary and the followdria Jueschke Forrest, Brigham ing board members, Miss Norma Jensen, Miss Bessie Hansen and City, boy, June 24. Mrs. Hazei Breitenbeker, Hyrum Atkin and Alice Ruth diate past president. Roberts Hansen, City, Brigham boy, June 25. TWENTY-fou- r members watchWhite and Marianna ed as Gerald were pinned at the corsages TreLouise Manning Simmons, shoulders of the newly elected and monton. girl, June 25. was conducted installation by James Rodney and Linda Nay Miss Lenore charter memPetersen Taylor, Brigham City, ber of the Romer, Brighm City club. Miss girl, June 25. with Mrs. Elnora Romer, along Ralph Lewis and Alice Ann Watt Bowcutt, both charter members Yearslev, Brigham City, girl, June have 100 percent attendance since 26. lothe organization of the group of Kay and Judy Orme Olsen, Mrs. Breitenbeker pinned cally. Brigham City, girl, June 28. best the corsages and extended Larry Jack and Evelyn Falslev wishes to the new officers. Larsen, Brigham City, girl, June Miss Hansen the Welcomed at Soroptimist Meet WILL WED IN TEMPLE Miss Joy Hansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon L. Hansen, Tremonton will become Mrs. Richard P. McLaws in Salt Lake LDS Temple rites to be performed Aug. 24. Salt Lake Couple Comptons Return From California Announces Birth OfSonpn June 24 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Graves of Salt Lake City announce the birth of their second child, a boy, born June 24 in a Salt Lake City hospi- tal. The mother is the former Diane Christensen, one of the triplet daughters of Mr. and Mrs Devere Christensen, Brigham City. The new arrival shall be named Joseph Todd Graves and is being welcomed at home by three-year- - Back from a pleasant ten day vacation in California are Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Compton. They first spent a few days in Southern California with their son, Harold, then continued on to Fresno then on to Yoseinite National park and Sequoia park. The Brigham City couple report a delightful vacation. old Jodi Lynn. is Mrs. Christensen spending this week at the Graves home getting acquainted with her new grandson. Holiday Fun Comical Costumes ed in dancing is invited ent is not scheduled for The evBox ElIn der stake members exclusively. will be re- Any young folks desiring to dance Comical costumes warded and in order at the plan- and have a good time, are cor-- j l ned dance scheduled diaHy invited to attend. No admission is charged. by Box Elder stake MIA for Satin- There will be no dancing urday, July 2, at the Intermounin this week, officers tain Indian chapel recreation hall. Prizes will go for the most com- charge explain. Dancing will be- ical costumes and anyone interest- p. m. promptly at Orderfor Dance P. F. FLYERS footwear for men, women, and children. Canvas White, Solid Colors, or Patterned Oxfords, Casuals J presaccepted idents pin from Mrs. Breitenbeker and she in turn pinned the past presidents pin on the retiring 29. STARTS HERE! Odd-Bal- j Mens Girls & Womens $2.79 $1.79 Offer at The New A Get Acquainted (J cr-J--tt Come on in and view our beautiful SHETLAND WOOL in an array of stunning colors. Priced to excite the Priced to stimulate the professional! hob-bie- st, Sells Regularly For $1 .00 a Skein. Offered now at .... GRANDMA! 79 COME IN TODAY AND GET YOUR ERAG BOOK rltt (0s djdtnex Q ji BEST-SELLI- 92 South Main Street milk drinks. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Harris and Chad 2'i and children, Paul Stephanie 1, have arrived at San Carlos, Calif., to make their home. Mr. Harris has accepted a position as an electrical engineer with Litton Industries and will complete woik on his thesis for his masters degree in electrical engineering. f For the past two and years they have made their home in Salt Lake City. Prior to leaving for the San Francisco area they were honored by Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Harris at la family dinner; Mr. and Mrs. Donrey Secrist at a fish fry, and by Mrs. Dorothy Secrist at dox Ranch House, Mrs. Harris will be remember-gi'ed as the former Lu Ann Secrist. 4', one-hal- n n heard a CLOVER STARLETS special health lesson by Elaine Nagata and a safety lesson by Shanna Morgan preceeding regular cooking period in the kitchen. Julie Haramoto also stressed kitchen safety during the cooking session. The meeting was called to order by Irene Haramoto with Betty Nimori leading in singing. Connie Rader offered invocation and Miss Haramoto led in the pledges. Sandra Wells was in charge of roll call and minutes. Dress Western at BLOCK'S COMPACT NG CAR, BAR NONE PYKETTES Were out to keep the Falcon Americas Ladies Sport Clothes Blouses compact car. And our deals on the Falcon just cant be best-sellin- g equalled by other compacts. The choice on hand right now is fabulous. 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The prospective benedict is also a BEHS and seminary graduate; has fulfilled an LDS mission in Sweden and is now an employee Miss Sandra ShefBETROTHED at the Superior Dairy. field is engaged to Richard Boyce which Carlson. The Sunshine Skyway, connects the Florida cities of St. At the end of 1958, there were Petersburg. Palmetto, Bradenton and Sarasota covers II miles of $545,465 patients in state mental open water where Tampa Bay hospitals, a reduction of more than 13,000 patients since 1955. meets the Gulf of Mexico. assignments were made. The girls adjourned to the kitchen to make sandwiches and Former Brighamites Make Home in Calif $3.29 to $5.98 Boys Cnylium City, Ulult Thursday, June 30, 1960 ?., Tj 1 THE COX EIDER JOURNAL, vs j - of Tremonton, v.4j (1 c 'sw xm, &JLC- ? Mr. and Mrs. Vernon L. Hansen announce the engagement of their daughter, Joy, to Richard P McLaws, son of Mr. and Mrs ester O. McLaws. ot Mesa, Ariz. The marriage ceremony will be performed August 24 in the Salt The couple Lake LDS temple plan to gi eet reception guests the following evening at the Tremonton Third ward. Miss Hansen graduated from Bear River High school and has been attending school at Brigham Young University this past year. Her fiance has served a mission for the LDS chuich in Western Canada; attended Arizona State University and Brigham Young University, and is at present serving with the Armed Forc-e- s at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. I V Jf'm W Phone PA Andersens - Ford, Inc. 323 South Main St., Brigham City Only Ford Dealers Sell f USED CARS AND TRUCKS Open Till 9 on Friday' |