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Show ' THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Thursday, July 13, 1961 Brigham City, UtaK County Group For Handicapped Sets Meeting ceme Sarah Yates, Society Editor Telephone PA 'Mtm Former Resident Trades Vows Wedding vows were exchanged by Miss Judy Christine Nielsen and Richard J. Dahl, Jr., June James 26, in the Arizona temple. R. Price, president of the temple, solemnized the marriage. are Parents ot the newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. W. Durrell Nielsen Richard J. and Mr. and Mrs. , Dahl, all of Phoenix. A reception honoring the couple was held that evening in the recreation hall of the The bride ward chapel. wore a gown of nylon lace and tulle: The basque waist of lace was styled with sabrina neckline traced with sequins and pearls. Alternate tiers of lace and tulle Eighth-Sixteent- accented her i at- i tr i vi Hi cr ' rt WED IN JUNE Judy Christine Nielsen became the bride of Richard J. Dahl in a ceremony performed in the Mesa, Ariz. LDS Temple June 26. The couple are making a home in Phoenix, Ariz., following a honeymoon trip to Northern Utah and to Canada. Kt r Couple Exchanges h h skirt. A silk illusion veil was attached to her lace tiara. She carried an arrangement of white roses and stephenotis. ATTENDING the bride were Sue Dahl, Linda Dahl, Kathy Nielsen, Lizabeth Nielsen, sisters of the bride and groom, and Kay Claik. They wore fondant green silk organza dresses with satin trim at the waistlines, and carried bouquets of white asters with cascading ivy. Lt. Toby Lanmng of Otis Air Force Base in Massachusetts, attended as best man. Ushers included Robert Dahl, Durrell Nielsen, brothers of the couple, Robert Cannon and Robert Tollison. Junior ushers were Charles Dahl, Daniel Dahl and Steven Nielsen. A GRADUATE of Phoenix .college, the bride is a member of Honor Board, Iota Sigma Alpha and Lambda Delta Sigma. Also a graduate of Phoenix college, the bridegroom is past president of Lambda Delta Sigma. He has fulfilled an LDS mission to Samoa. Following a honeymoon trip to Northern Utah and to Canada, the couple is at home at 4220 N. First Avenue, Phoenix, Ariz. LDS Vows LDS temple rites united Jarilyn Rae Payne and John CIut Willie in marriage or June 30 in the Salt Lake tennie. Otliciuting at the solemn ceremony was Counselor Henry D. Taylor, who served as the bridegrooms mission Calif. All members are encouraged to attend the meeting, and a special Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Fryer of invitation is extended to PTA orcitiDeweyville are thrilled at the birth ganizations and of their second son, born July 7 zens. Refreshments will be served in the Tremonton Hospital. The following the meeting. strapping fellow weighed at nine and pounds, will be named Dale Robert, He will be greeted at home by big brother Wade, aged four. civic-minde- d one-ha- Residents Host lf The newcomers mom will be remembered as Sharon Stewart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stewart of Brigham City. Other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clarance Fryer of Deweyville. Great grandfather of the baby is Orville Nelson of Brigham City. Family Friends A pleasant day of visiting enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. H. Melvin Rollins on July 4, as they entertained Mr. and Mrs. J. Eugene Smith of San Francisco, Calif. The two couples were close in Santa Rosa, Calif., friends where both Rollins and Smith served as members of the stake high council. The two ladies were also active in stake affairs while in the California town. Old times were eagerly discussed, with the two couples catching Mrs. Ellis Richman was hostess up on the activities of mutual for a lovely luncheon recently at friends. the Tropical Restaurant. Sixteen guests were present to meet her tiful. son Jerald Eugene An afternoon of visiting was enRichmans bride-to-bMiss Virginia Lynn joyed by the guests following anAmundsen, and the brides moth- nouncement of the forthcoming er Mrs. Ardis F. Millard of Boun- - marriage, which is set for Aug. 11. Local Lady Hosts Luncheon Party A patio supper on Monday evening was the setting for the announcement of the engagement of Miss Virginia Lynne Amundsen and Jerald Eugene Richman. are Parents of the bride-elec- t Mrs. Ardis F. Millard of Bountiful and Max R. Amundsen of She is the granddaughter of Heber F. Frankland of Los Anis the geles. The bridegroom-elec- t son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis R. Richman of Brigham City. Paternal grandmother of the groom is Mrs. Elizabeth Richman of Logan. A white wedding tree decorated with stick candy and white lace ribbon revealed the news, Lynne and Jerry, August 11. Mrs. Millard was hostess for the affair. The bride-to-b- e wore a salmon chiffon dress with matching sweater and bone accessories. The couple will be married at the Garden Park LDS ward in Salt folLake City, with a reception lowing the ceremony. Attending the bride will be Mrs. Del W. Kunkel, Jr., Mrs. Russell Mrs. R. Stanton Meyerhoffer, Brown, Miss Anne Linde and Miss Jean Fiiguel. Junior bridesmaids will be' Miss Antioinette Millard and Miss Elizabeth Ann Richman. Miss Elizabeth Kunkel will be flower girl. Serving as best man for Mr. Richman will be James Caddy. Ushers will be Jay Arbon, Charles and Whitworth, Randall Tyson, Del W. Kunkel, Jr. The bride-elec- t has attended the University of Utah and is currently a student at Utah State is a The groom-to-b- e University. junior a Utah State University, where he is majoring in economics. Following a honeymoon, the couple plan to make a home in Logan where both will resume their studies. Hol-lada- Local Man to Claim Bride Mr. and Mrs. George L. Boyce of Edgemont, Utah, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Pat, to Jay Hollingsworth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hollingsworth of Brigham City. The couple has chosen August 24 as their wedding date, with vows to be exchanged in the Orem Reception Center. An open house will be held in their honor August 26 at the Hollingsworth resident in Brigham City. All friends and relatives of the couple are invited to attend. Miss Boyce is a graduate of the Brigham Young High school where she was a charter member of the and a majorette with She was the high school band. s also a member of the Alpha She has atMega sorority. State tended Utah University where she pledged Chi Omega sorority. Bridegroom-elec- t Hollingsworth is a graduate of Box Elder High in school, where he was active sports. He has attended the University of Utah and Utah State University and is a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. The couple will make their home in Southern California where Hollingsworth will attend the University of Southern California with a major in physical therapy. !?, PLAN AUGUST RITE Virginia Lynne Amundsen will exchange vows with Jerald Eugene Richman on August 11. The couple will make a home in Logan following their marriage, where both will studies at Utah State University. Announcement of the engagement was made at a recent patio supper. of the Brigham City canyon park. Club will gather A complete day of activities has for a Mens and Ladies breakfast and morning of golf on Sunday, been planned by the group for their families including a breakJuly 16. Tee-of- f time for the days golf fast and games for the children. will be at 7:30 a.m., with breakfast served to golfers either before or MAKE RESERVATIONS after playing. Cost of the breakNOW For fast will be $1 per person. BLACK HILLS PASSION PLAY f for time can Registration August 19 be made by signing up at the clubportraying in 22 scenes the last house before the date of the break7 days of the life of Christ fast and morning golf. (including Mt. Rushmore) Members ' tee-of- Beckons Golfers Local members of the Brigham. City Golf and Country Club Auxiliary are participating in the Northern Division Invitation Golf Tournament being held in Logan on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of this week. Tee-of- f times have been early, and the ladies have had busy days of golfing and travel to the Meeting Friday The Brigham City Riding will hold a meeting Friday, 14, at 6:30 p. m. at the new posse y?i grounds on Seventh North, west of the tracks. Barrel racing and other related events will be planned. Members of the club and interested friends are urged to attend and bring a horse, according to Walt Swanson, secretary, and Dee Black, president of the club. es t'T'" M innocent in his own eyes. Presbyterian Mission Seminar Visits Locally WEEKEND TOUR ESTHER JAMES TOURS For Further Information call Mr. Dan- iel Defoe. & Mrs. WALLACE WILDE 66 South 4th East PA We are now meeting at the WAR MEMORIAL HOME 126 Miss Patricia Kay Boyce will become TELLS WEDDING DATE the bride of Jay Hollingsworth of Brigham City in a ceremony set for August 24. The couple will be honored at an open house on August 26 at the home of the bridegrooms parents. Rapid Increase Buffaloes NEW YORK (UPI) are multiplying rapidly here. A baby calf was bom recently at Freedomland, and officials of the amusement park report that two more buffalo births are expected shortly. rjll 90 So., West of Main, 5 til dark OPEN HOUSE Hurry to see them, youll never rent again! BON REAL ESTATE 319 North Main PA , A hearty invitation ser-ran- carload or Tor help with your shipments call any of our traffic offices. One carton of our freight experts Mill be pleased to be of service. Be Specific.. .Ship is extended to all. Presented by Rev. F. L. Stinson, Pastor. Phone PA THE CHURCH OF THE FOURSQUARE GOSPEL throughout the West is our business lace-cover- East Forest Sunday Evenig, July 16 9:45 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship YOUTH CRUSADERS SERVICE 6:30 P.M. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE 7:30 P.M. EXCHANGE TEMPLE VOW'S Jarilyn Rae Payne became the bride of John Clair Willie in a ceremony performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple June 30. The couple will make a home in Salt Lake City during the summer, and then will return to Logan to resume studies at Utah State University. Gills serving guests wore nylon organdy aprons trimmed in white lace. They were Jean Hust, Linda Jeppsen, Marsha Rasmussen and Gayla Howell. Y Come join us for a Sept. 2 wonderful LaborDay week-en- d through southern Utahs beautiful parks . . . stopping at Fillmore, Utahs first State Capitol, Zions Park, Mt. Carmel Tunnel, Grand Canyon, Glen Canyon Dam, Bryce Canyon, Big Rock Candy Mountain. Reservations just $32.75 which includes transportation, lodging, 2 picnic lunches, park fees and sight seeing. Hawaiian Tour in October Justice is always violent to the party offending, for every man is Transporting your products Those in . charge of gifts were Mavis Hilton, Elaine Mecomian, Sherilee Jensen, Kent Crookston, Wayne Kotter and Carl Howell. Guests at a dinner at the ProSeated at the guest book was Santestant Student Center on Monday dra Carlson. evening were 40 persons from all Music was provided throughout over the nation who are traveling the evening by Danny Harrison at Nathe piano, often accompanied by with a special Presbyterian tional Missions Traveling SemiLouise Wagstaff on the violin. The new Mrs. Willie is a grad- nar. The group is visiting Presuate of Box Elder High school and byterian enterprises all over the seminary and has attended Utah mountain west. State University for two years. Included in their visit to BrigThe bridegroom is also a graduate ham City was a tour of the camof the local high school, and has pus at Intermountain school, and served a mission to California. He an outline of the local Community will return to Utah State Univer- Presbyterian churchs history and sity in the full to complete his ed- coming plans for expansion given ucation. by the pastor. Rev. Earl S. Fox. table. Among the rignltaries accomFollowing a short honeymoon to Assisting in the kitchen were Yellowstone, the couple is making panying the group on the church Farris Crookston, Myrle Howell, a home in Salt Lake City for the visit was Dr. A. Walton Roth of Salt Lake City. Beverly Willie and Norma Hotter. summer. I LABOR-DA- Riding Club Sets lace-edge- four-tiere- d The Brigham City chapter of the Fraternal Order of Eagles will hold their annual summer picnic, Sunday, July 2, in the Box Elder Division Tourney floor-lengt- h i Eagles Organize Plans for Picnic Country Club Sets Sunday For Breakfast Golf and Country Uni-tes- president. Parents of the lovely bride are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond F. Payne of Brigham City, while the bride- groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Willie, also of Brigham City. the Following the ceremony, couple was honored with a wedding dinner at the Hotel Temple Square dining room. That evening a gracious reception was he'd in the garden of the brides parents. The petite bride chose a traditional gown of nvlon tulle and Ttie rhantilly lace. skirt of the gown was emphasized by a diagonal bund of sheer net, with the back of the skirt formed in tiers of net ruffles. Long pointed sleeves buttoned at the wnst and weie attached to a fitted bodice featuring a scalloped neckline outlined m seed pearls and sequins. A tiny pearl tiara held her fingertip veil of bridal illusion. Completing the ensemble was an unusual bouquet of deep pink rose petals forming one large rose outlined by white leaves. Bridesmaids Judy Knudsen, Julia Call, Carol Jean Payne and Joyce Payne wore matching dresses of pink checks set off by d Their organdy overskirts. necklines were further accented by lace gloves and large summer hats. Little Kathleen Payne was flower girl and was dressed in similar manner. Each attendant carried a single pink rose. Chosen as best man was the bridegrooms brother. Dr. Ralph G. Willie, and ushers were Biuce Payne, Sam H.lton and Lyle Olden The male members of the wedding party wore pink rosebud boutinnieres. Setting for the wedding party was in the lighted garden of the brides parents home, with card o tables bearing identical pink linen cloths and hurricane and groom lamps. The bride greeted guests by a white garden gate featuring an archway of flowers and flanked by hurricane lamps. Centering the decor was an unusual wedding cake composed of four white, lacy hearts attached to the main body of the cake by dainty arches. In the center a cake decorated in pink and white stood, with the top tier held aloft by a column of silver. The cake rested on a pink Couple Announces Birth of Son Meeting of the Box Elder County Handicapped Childrens Association is set for Thursday, July 20, at 7:45 p m. at the Bear River High school visual aids room. Speaker for the evening will be Reid C. Durham, former resident of Utah, who taught at the School for the Deaf and Blind in Ogden He has taught for two years. handicapped children in New Jersey, has served as special advisor of the Board of Education in New Jersey, and is now working with handicapped children in San Diego, Couple Reveals Nuptial Date UNION PACIFIC |