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Show 1IIC BOX tlDCR JOURNAL, B.iyl.um Wedding Vows Are Exchanged r"' Wedding vows were exchanged by Miss Andrea Thompson, daugh-e- r of Mr and Mrs. Arland Thompson Yost, and Kenneth D. Richins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Richins, Almo, Idaho, Friday, Sept. 16, at the Thompson home. Standing before baskets of bronze chrysanthemums and yellow pom poms, the couple recited nuptial vows with Bishop Hughie Thompson, uncle of the bride, performing the double-rinceremony. Thursday, October 6, 1 Cl,, Uluh ryr t i eft Local Mss Weds Odgen Man 960 Mr and Mis Win. J. DeBry of Bpgh.'m City, announce the marriage of their daughter, Jean, to Terience Leo Johnson, son of Mr. and Mis. Leo C. Johnson. Ogden. LDS Bishop Colon H. Sweeten, Ji , united the pair in matrimony in a double ung ceremony in Malad, Idaho. An open house in honor of the newlyweds was held at the home of the brides parents. , Hi tol g t & !s THE BRIDE, wearing a floor length gown of embroidered net over tafteta and a veil by a crown of pearls and carrying a corsage of red and white roses, was escorted to the bridegroom by her father. Her only jewelry included a pearl necklace and earing set. Mrs. Judy Fonnesbeck was matron of honor with bridesmaids, Arlene Thompson, sister of the bride, and Renae Fehlman, Oak' 'ey Idaho; Cecelia Park, Malta 'daho. and JoAnn Spencer, Yost Mrs Fonnesbeck and Miss Thomp on wore identical gowns of au 'umn preen crystalline with other floor-lengt- ttendants wearing sister dresses crystalline. All carried bounuets of bronze mums tied with bronge ribbons ft HOME CEREMONY PERFORMED Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Richins honeymooned in Nevada following exchange of wedding vows at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arland Thompson, Yost. Civic Club Invites Guests To Musical The annual Literary Tea of Civic Mrs. Marianni is a former BrigSatwill be held Club ham City resident and a daughter Improvement urday afternoon, Oct. 8, at 2 p.m. of Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Thompson, in the Brigham City First LDS 136 East Second South. ward chapel. with the Assisting NEWCOMERS club, lady faculty are Mrs. L. A. Richardson, dimembers, and wives of faculty rector member; Mrs. Scott Horsmembers from Box Elder High ley, Mrs. Eugene Wixom, Mrs. and Junior High and from all ele- James Powers Jr., Mrs. Chester mentary schools in this area Nello Christoffer-son- , Mrs. Hamilton, ina are extended special Mrs. Arthur Carlson, Mrs. vitation to be guests of Civic ImMrs. Raymond Daines, Shaw, Roy Club at the provement Literary H. C. Mansfield and Mrs. Tea, according to Mrs. Staynor Mrs. Rulon Garner. Thompson and Mrs. Dan Russell, Civic Club members are urged to Civic club members plan to be in attendance and enjoy may also bring guests. A musical program will be pre- an afternoon of music. sented by Geraldine Thompson Lennex Larson and Marilyn Studies at New York UniverRobinson Holt, all of Salt Lake sity show that when a person is his City. Th& music will be taken from extremely preoccupied with the Broadway Play Trapp Family clothing and general grooming, it emotional which Civic Club mem- indicates Singers, bers heard reviewed last year. plans i, FLOWER GIRL was Sara Jane Spencer, dressed in yellow, carrying a basket of bronze and yellow pom pom mums. Serving the bridegroom as best man was Jerald Anderson, Declo, Idaho Men in the wedding party chose summer formal, white packets and black trousers. For her daughters wedding, Mrs. Thompson wore a beige sheath and Mrs. Richins chose a blue model. Both wore corsages of yellow roses. Special guests were grandparents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson and Mrs. Jane Hepworth, and Mrs. Jennie Richins, aunt of the bridegroom. Ladies all wote yelow pom pom cor- sages. BUFFET supper was served by Dorothy Spencer, Marjorie Peterson and Norma Parke upon a handmade lace table cover made by Grandmother Thompson. A reception and dance was held at Naf, Idaho. In charge of the guest book was Bonnie Peterson with Marjorie Peterson and Norma Parke at the gift table. The beautiful cake, wedding trimmed with red roses, was cut by the young couple and served by Ina Wrigha and Twila Fehlman. Pouring was done by Reta h t p' VV !'' ) - jf . three-quart- of ye!'ow .o' FOR THE event the lovely bride chose a gown of white chantilly lace, gathered redingoto fashion, revealing the wide pleated front of the glimmering white satin undeihknt. The high cucu-la- r lace collar was banded by rows of cultured peails three which enhanced the fitted satin bodice and length full sleeves which were culfed with Her nylon tulle fingertip lace veil was edged with lace rosettes and cascaded from a beautiful of peails and rhinestones Her bridal bouquet was of all white roses, flooding white satin streamers and studded with peails Sole attendants were little flower gnls Marilvn DeBry, sister of the bride, and Denise Johnson, sister of the bridegroom. They wore full skirted frocks of blue nylon and eyelet and carried baskets of s blue and pink carnations Identical corsages of pink rosebuds and feathered carnations odorned with a tiny blue butterfly, the blue sheath complimented dress of the mother of the bnde. and the gold tinted diess of the Pink mother of the bndegroom. buttonnieres were worn by men in the bridal party Mrs Geoige T. Cox, grandmother of the bride, and Mrs Paul D. Nance, an aunt of the bride, greeted the guests and had charge of serving, assisted by Jen-i- s Johnson, Renee Johnson, sisters of the bridegioom; Toma Overdiek, and Peggy Woodyatt Mis. Roger Hagland of Los Angeles presided over the guest book David DeBry and Kennelh DeBiy, brothers of the bride, served as ushers and assisted with the gifts. Soft music seredaded the couple during the evening. LATE FALL WEDDING SET Miss Adrianne Littlewood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Horace W. Littlewood, Brigham City, will become Mrs. Orval Butt in late fall wedding rites. T Jollyettes Set Saturday Dance Members and prospective members of Jollyette Dance club are program, consis- reminded of the first dancing parting of songs by Lee Schlender; ty of the season. The committee in charge have reading by Marge Thompson and song by Val Leavitt, the couple aranged good music for the event, Saturday, Oct. 8, beginning at 9 left for a short honeymoon in p. m. at the War Memorial home. Holtman After a short J forget-me-not- Parents Announce Daughter's Betrothal The engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Adrianne Littlewood is being announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace W. Littlewood of Brigham City. Miss Littlewood will become the bride of Orval Bott in a late fall wedding. Parents of the bridegroom-elec- t are Mr. and Mrs. Moroni R. Bott of this city. THE BRIDE-ELEChas chosen Miss Della Olsen to be her maid of honor. Other attendants will Carol F. be Joanne T. Phipps, L Heaps, and Velda 0. Beckert. Gerri Lynn Miller and Marie Kun-zlenieces, will be junior attendants. Miss Littlewood is a graduate of Box Elder High school arid seminary, and has attended Utah Slate Univei sity. Mr Bott, piesently employed at Thiokol Chemical corporation, has fulfilled an LDS mission to the New England states. r, Folks Vacation FETFD AT OPEN HOUSE Friends and relatives honored Mr. and Mrs. Terrence Leo Johnson, newlyweds, at open house at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William J. DeBry, Brigham Lily. Mrs. Johnson is the former Jean DeBry. uate of Ogden High school where his ROTC platoon received city honors last spring, is pursuing his army basic training, after which lie will enter officer's candidate training school Holiday Prompts Vacation Trip A four-daholiday afforded Miss Carol Sands, Inglewood, Calif., the The couple will travel to Fort opportunity to fly to Utah for a Sill, Okla , tor a bnef period, and visit with her parents. then make a pei manent home m Miss Sands, daughter of Mr. Buffalo, New Yoik and Mis Richard Sands, returned to her position as police radio 1 Cent Sale at Mack's j operator on Tuesday. y Its Your Health That Counts white lace cloth formed an enchanting setting for mirrored-basthe dainty, threetiered wedding cake, which was covered with white lacey frosting, trimmed with pink rosebuds and topped with a miniature bride and groom. Additional parties are being planned in honor of the new bride. The new Mrs. Johnson, a graduate of Ogden High school and seminary, will return to her studies in elementary education at Weber college, where she was freshman secretary of Sharmea, social unit; a member of womens swimming team, and received her freshman letter. The new bridegroom, a grad- AN IMPORTED e Enroute to Calif. News release from Las Vegas Hacienda tells of local folks vacationing. Mr. and Mrs. S. Martin Rasmussen, Brigham City, and Mrs. Kenneth Holmgren, Bear River City, spent three days in Las Vegas enroute to Van Nuys, Calif. At Van Nuys they will visit Mr. and Mrs. William Budge Wilson and family. Both Mrs. Holmgren and Mrs. Wilson are daughters of the Rasmussens. 1 Cent Sale at Macks PRESCRIPTIONS are our business. See us for all of your drug needs. GLENS Thwati DRUG FREE PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY 36 South Main PA 79 IN BRIGHAM CITY CL-AS- SI Distinguished . . . distinctive . . . decidedly new! 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