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Show 4 THE BOX Telephone PA Aileen I. Nelscn, Society Editor Vows Solemnized inLDS Temple Wedding vows were sohmnied in the Logon LDS temple undine in marriage Miss Diane Mi icham and LaThan Munk on Si pt 21 JthLhi The bnde is the diughtti of Mi and Mis Lto Meat ham Bnghim Citv, and Mr Munk s parents an Mr and Mis Cyril Munk Bi nnin Ward, Cache countv President A George R ivmond officiated in the piesinte of f membeis and close fiends Following the vows a vudding dinner was seived at the Blui bird in Logan the Tenth The same evening IDS ward was the scene of a wed ding reception in then honor Hanging b nkets tilled with fall flowers and ribbons adorned the archway forming the setting for the receiving line THi: PITITF bride was lovelv and in a gown of peau de sote The gown ft aimChantilly late ed jn Fliabethean collar, long tapered sleeves and chapel tiain with satin roses, sequins and vod tan a pearl accents. Her crystal hild a shoulder length vtil of illusion She carried linv pink tea roses and lily-o- f the-- alley Attendants, gowned in winter of wool with satin cumberbunds fall shades, copper, green and brown., .were Mrs Dallas (Dorene Meeham) Peterson, Mrs Hal (Jeanette) Thomas, and Miss Karen Wilbur They carired nosegays complimentary to their gowns was in chamMrs. Meacham pagne lace and Mis Munk in rose lace. Both woie white oichids Robert Munk was best man Fellows in the wedding party wore white carnation boutonnieres with the bridegrooms boutonniere a rose AT HOME IN SALT LAKE Mr. and Mis. LaThair Munk spoke 1 THE BRIDE cut and served the and wedding promises in the I ogan IDS Temple Sept. 23 and are now at beautiful white, pale green home in Salt Lake Citv. Mis. Munk is the former Diane Meacham, yellow three tieied wedding cake The cake stood upon a linen daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Meaehani, Brigham City. cloth and was topped with a mimatuie bride and bridegroom standing beneath a maline archway Mrs Robert Munk registered guests and Mr and Mrs Kenneth Munk were host and hostess In charge of refreshments were Mis Wilfoid Miller, Mis Jack Resei vations have begun to ar-- three table parties, as they choose llunsakcr, Mrs. Flwood Laney and Mrs Lmvell Grover with serv- me foi the card paitv to be held Those planning to attend are asked Fains-woith- , Thuisdav evening Oct 20 at 8 to bung their own cards and tal ing girls including Tlierra Sharon and Pierce Lynette pm in the basement of St Henrys leys, dt pending on then needs for Catholic i lunch Fryer budge, pinochle, canasta or hearts Arranging gifts were Mis RobMis Chailes Machala, general For ticket reservations call Mrs ert S Nelsen, Edns Lrndsham chan man, announced that $1 dona- Kenneth Wessel at PArkwav 3 3229 Mrs Tom Tryer, and Paulette Home made candy, soft drinks tions will go tow aids the St Hen Lichtenstein fund and coffee will be sold during the building rys VeLas After honeymooning at and gentlemen aie evening and i efreshments will be Both gas and Lake Tahoe, the newly- invited ladus to make up one two and serv ed weds are now at home in Salt Door pnes and raffle aie on the Lake City planned agenda Ticket holders Mrs Munk donned a blue and need not be present to win prizes black print wool jersey sheath and black accessories for honeymoon ' im-il- y v cut-woi- k Reservations Begin to Arrive For Catholic Building Benefit 1 Missile Mixers To travel Dance Friday Conference Visitors Anvone intei estid in squaie dancing is coidiallv inv iti d to join with the Missile Miveis dancing gioup now co sponsoied In Bngh.im Cnv as thev meet Eridav evening (it t II at 8 pm in thi Imioln school Eatly Utah History is topic ac tiv ity loom announced Welcome Wagon by A live c lllei has bten ingagtd Brigham Cily Newcomeis for reg- and lively sessions aie tnoved ular monthly meeting scheduled each I ridav for Tuesday, Oct 18, at the ProA charge of $1 is pt r couple testant Student Center made oiiicets announce Activities wil begin at 9 30 a m Ladies with cards to be plavcd s may make reservations for or doubles and bring their own Coffee card playing equipment W'lll be served Guest speaker at the luncheon to be served at 11 30 a m is Di I un night with Loglo to be the George Elsworth, Utah State for of the evening is set faculty member rnduv, Oct It at 8 TO p m at the A charge of $1 50 is made per Ac l ic hall person with reservations to be ai All memhets of the interna! 14 noon until Oct Tridav cepted of Fagh s auxiliaiv members by Mrs Vince Biamlett, PA 3 5144 Mrs Einard Hamuk PA 3 2877 or and their p. lineis aie coidiallv to atend Mrs Tom Walker, PA 3 GMs Mrs Hamuk and Mis Walker aie for the meeting Tuesdav foi AAhiil shopping shoes foi Hostesses explain that emeigen glowing voungsteis sic that the cy cancellations will be arceptid ikik t nk t s the nu isun mints until Monday noon Oct 17 Chaise bum the lull to the bill of the will be made for those who fail foot and acioss the wultst part to call cancellations of the foot Newcomers to Hear Utah History Talk sm-gle- Aerie Hall to Be Enjoy Stop-Ove- r Mr and Mis Loicno Farlev San Gabriel, Calif, aie visiting in Btigham Citv at the home of Mr and Mis Richard Smds Mis Studs is the fotmer Ruth failcv d uightei ol tin California couple Thev traveled to Ut. h to attend LDS Confeience sessions in Salt Lake ( itv and following a brief in Bngham Citv will return to their home in California i 56 Brigham Lady Leaves for Oregon Miss Rosa Larsen left last Saturday for Albany, Oregon to visit with Mr and Mrs Keith L Davidson and baby daughter, Susan Marie The infant daughter was born Oct 2 and is the first child for the Oregon couple Miss Larsen, a great-aun- t of the little Miss, will remain at the Davidson home for several weeks getting acquainted with her and also visiting with other family members in this area Plans are to spend time with Mr and Mrs Jack Shattuc and daughter, Michelle Diane, Salem, Oregon and with Mr and Mrs Thomas Baron, Coos Bay, Oregon Mrs Davidson and Mrs Shattuc are twin daughters, Elaine and Baron, of Mr and Mrs Baron at Coos Bay. La-rai- Spaghetti Supper Plans Announced United Presbyterian Womens Association is planning a spaghetti supper Saturday, Oct 15, between hours of 5 30 p m and 7 30 p m at Protestant Student Center Reservations will be accepted A charge until Friday, Oct 14 of $1 25 per adult, 75 cents for children 5 to 10 wll be made Children under five, free Accepting reservations are Mrs. Clarence Hover, general chairman, at PA 3 5336 and Mis James Bryson at PA Everyone is cordially invited to attend Parents Honor Girls Birthday Mrs Arland Jeppesen was honored at a birthday party Mondav evening, Oct 10, at the home of her and Mrs Richard parents, Mr Sands, Brigham City Dinner was server followed by a social evening In attendance were the gui st of honor, Mr Jeppesen and their four children, Mr and Mrs Lorenzo rarley, San Gabtiel, Calif, Mr and Mrs Raymond Jeppesen, Mantua the hosts and Michael Sands Heard by Sorority Estmate was the title of the lesson presented by Mrs Karen Barnard to members of Epsilon Chapter Beta Sigma Phi MonSelf day evening, Oct 10 Meeting was held at the home of Mis Carolyn Sackett with Mrs. Maiy Parsons assisting as TOP PRIZE Mrs. Albert Thorson, talented local artist, has generously contributed the large water color painting above as top prize in the planned Brigham City Newcomers Benefit Card Party to be held Nov. 10. Serving as ticket and prize chairman for the party are Mrs. Charles Hodges, center, and Mrs. Max Rubin, right. Ladies to Play Cards to Benefit Handicapped Kids A benefit card party will again be sponsored by Welcome Wagon Brigham City Newcomers to raise funds to support the Handicapped Childrens activities in Box Elder county. Plans are to have the benefit party Nov 10 at 8 p m in the Protestant Student Center, 439 East Seventh South Those in charge are looking forward to a good turnout Last year tickets were sold out two weeks in advance of the party Reservations at $1 per ticket begin being accepted at monthly Newcomers luncheon Oct 18 Anyone wishing to reserve tables which, will be sold in blocks of four only may call Mrs Charles Hodges, PA 3 5102 or Mrs Max Rubin, PA 3 8431 Committee chairmen for the party include. Mis Vincent Bram-le- t and Mis Richard Meinert, with Mrs geneial Warren C Rush, hostesses, Mrs Charles Hodges, tickets, Mrs Max will j I UNIVERSAL... Our service is not limited to Box Elder County or to Utah. We have representatives in ALL large cities and can provide instant service. (laie Chapel M&duasup 176 North Main Brigham City ' is,tMr are Invitee! to hear Utahs senior U. S. SENATOR Dick Chatterton and Mrs spent the past weekend at Hager-visi- t man, Idaho with Mrs Chattertons mother, Mis Emma Jenkins ITS TULIP TIME a Monday, Oct. 17th at Buy and plant now! IMPORTED DUTCH BULBS MAN? YOUNG New SAVE MONEY ON TROPICAL White Emperor King Alfred Mount Hood expensive and dryers. Well, automatic Im Narcissus Mrs. R. O. Blockhouse Paper White washers not going to In- vest in these new gadgets. Hyacinths ... WE AGREE MADAM it isnt good household management to buy costly machines to do your laundry. Were suggesting you take your wash to the LAUNDFRCFNTER, do it all in an hour in Culligan Soft Water. DAY-NIT- Single Load DAY-NIT- E ... Crocuses RESTAURANT Luncheon Tickets are available at Republican Headquarters, 26 South Main, Brigham City, from 2 to 6 p.m. daily for $1 each. Ladies are especially invited to attend. I suppose you want to sell me one ol those 12 Noon Speaking at a Luncheon Meeting at the Daffodils MY LAUNDRY? of Brigham City 84 n Idaho Darwins THAT PA You d WHATS enema i BLAINE OLSEN Phi songs were Beta Sigma piacticed and model meeting set with for Oct 24 was discussed in President Lorraine Nielson charge y Or-d- Ego Takes a Fall Vt MONTPELIER, (UPI) State Budget Director Neal J. Houston said the elimination of the names of department heads and their deputies from official stais a wonderful step in tionery the right direction toward getting the state government to stop the cluttering of letterheads with a whole mess of names to boost the individual ego of those involved Self Estimate Talk Scene of Eaglo 1 HIGHLIGHTING the party will be a raffle conducted with top prizes a large watercolor still-lif- e by Mrs Roma Thorson, local ar- Mrs Thorson tist has donated the picture to the group and the Newcomers have aranged for a custom made frame for the painting Individual table pnzes will be given at each table and a number of door prizes will also be offered ceoe ociai -- Refrccbmcnfs wd be served a! Rubin riffl r- - Mrs F'Irn Nance and Mrs Einard Hamuk, soft the end of the evening. Those planning to attend are inMrs Howard drinks and coffee, Carlisle, candy and nuts, and Mrs vited to bring their own equipment to play the game ,of their choice Robert Garwood, refreshments Thuibday, October 13, 1960 JOURNAL, Brigham C.ly, Ululi ELDER LADIES... ATTEND ONE OF THESE THREE MORNING NEIGHBORHOOD MEETINGS TO MEET, HEAR AND TALK WITH SENATOR BENNETT E 15c Double load .... 25c LAUNDERCENTER We Never Close Fifth South Just West of Main We Have Several New Colors and Varieties Plus Nearly Any Old Favorites" You Want HORSLEYS SEED STORE 131 South Main Phone PA 1 9 a.m. at the home of Mrs. Richard Dunn 1 7 West Seventh North 10 a.m. at the home of Mrs. F. Leland Seely 826 East First North 1 1 a.m. at the home of Mrs. Ersol Berchtold 228 East Third South |