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Show '- - - if rlF-- '4 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham Cify, UtaK Thursday, January 4, 1 962 f ) ociai U Telephone PA r V V 7 THE INSTALLATION ceremony will be open to the public, with a to extended special invitation other Masonic affiliated groups. Refreshments will be served down stairs immediately following the installation ceremony. In charge of the evenings activities are Bethel Guardian Mrs. Charles E. Pierce, and associate guardian George Lowry. lusion Imported from Belgium. Adding a final touch, was a teardrop pearl pendant necklace. The bridal bouquet was formed of dainty stephanoti3 and talisman roses. Maid of Honor Miss Patricia Ewer wore a gown of emerald green satin in a crossed scallop design, topped with a bouffant veil in matching green net. Accessories were a necklace of teardrop irridescent crystal and gold slippers. She carried a bouquet of talisman roses and orchids. BIRTHS The following births are reported from Cooley Memorial hospi tal; BRIDESMAIDS bidden to attend were Miss LuJuana Wilson, sister of the groom; Miss Brenda Whitney of Tremonton, cousin of the bride; and Miss Alton Arp of Boulder City, Nev. They wore matching gowns of emerald green styled like that of the maid of of honor, and carried bouquets golden pompoms. Miss Debra Ann Cates, niece of the groom, was a lovely little flower girl in a gown of gold taffeta. She carried miniature gold Miss Arlene Whitney became the TRADES NUPTIAL VOWS bride of Duane LaMoine Wilson in a ceremony performed Dec. 20 in the Logan LDS Temple. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delniare A. Whitney, and parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. LaMoine E. Wilson, all of Brigham City. Thirteenth Ward PlansToHost Couple Announce Birth of Child pompoms. Best man for the occasion was Two-Stak- e Gerald Jenson, while ushering duties were assumed by David L. LDS young people of MIA age brother of the bride; are invited to attend a e Whitney, and Don Bott. dance set for Saturday, Jan. 6, at Max Robinette Pane was Master Anthony Cates, 8:31) p m. at the Fourth LDS ward nephew of the groom. All the men recreation hall. in the bridal party wore dark tuxdance Hosting this weekend's edos, with the groom wearing a will be the Thirteenth ward, who gold rose boutoniere and the will make the aflair their annual others wearing gold carnations on Gold and Green Ball. All young their lapels. people are invited to be present. A feature of the evening will be FOR HER daughters wedding, Mrs. Whitney chose a green sa- live music by a good orchestra and a floor show during intermission tin sheath dress with matching satime. tin slippers. Mrs. Wilsoni selected a gown of beige brocade, and each wore corsages of cymbidium orchids and talisman roses. While greeting guests the bridal party stood before an archway of To Dance two-stak- Newcomers Board Meet Monday golden bells with bouquets of giant and pompoms golden pine branches. Presiding at the guest book was Miss Joan Braegger. Guests signed th bridal book at an antique round oak table with gold cover, a white plumed pen artificial limbs and arranged with tiny golden balls. d New officers and board members Wagon Newcomers Club will hold their first executive board meeting on Monday. Jan. 8, at the home of President Mrs. B. E. Bounds. 244 North Ninth East. The meeting is scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. committee chnirman Standing recently announced by Mrs. Bounds include the following appointments: program, Mrs. J. Fuller Collier; hospitality, Mrs. Robert Schreffler; decorations, Mrs. William Carter; program, Mrs. Fred Loichinger; publicity, Mrs. Carl E. Mann; hostesses, Mrs. Ted Teow; and interest areas, Mrs. Forrest Hill. The first luncheon of the new year will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 16, at the Holy Cross Lutheran church fellowship hall. Further details of the luncheon will be announced following the meeting of the executive board. of Welcome h gold-flecke- d GUESTS WERE served at tables attractively covered with gold and green satin covers, centered with gold ball Christmas ornaments. Serving girls, Mrs. David C. Tolman, Miss Betty Hunsaker, Miss Deanna Yates and Miss Leslie Whitney who wore emerald green net aprons designed with gold rickrack. Mrs. Robert Cates presided over the serving of re-fi eshtnents. Gifts were handled by Mrs. Duane Reeder, and Misses Karol-ly- n Cox, Ann Moskowitz, Gayle Burke, Nancy Jeppsen, Linda Rae Jeppsen, and Margaret Baird. Background organ music was provided during the evening by Mrs. Don C. Rigby of Logan, aunt of the bride, and Miss Linda Rae Jeppsen. Completing the lovely mood of the evening was a fourtiered wedding cake of white and gold displayed on a green satin covered table accented with gold tinsel and graced by crystal candles. Visiting in the area to take a hand at spoiling their first grand- child are of Reno, the home Mr. Piersol, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Brooks Nev., who arrived at of daughter and and Mrs. Ralph (Lee) on Wednesday for a son-in-la- weeks stay. They traveled to the Brigham City area to meet grandson Gregory Neil, a husky 8 lb. 7 oz. fellow who arrived at Cooley Memorial Hospital on Dec. 23. Local Couple Welcome Son Mr. and Mrs. John Swisher, 117 North Tenth East, welcomed their first son into the world on Sunday, Dec. 31, at Dee Memorial Hospital in Ogden. The little deduction weighed in at 7 lbs. 7 oz. and will be welcomed home soon by big sister Jane Ann, aged two. Grandparents of the little newcomer are Mr. and Mrs. Richard 111., and T. Manuel of St. Charles, . Mr. and Mrs. John Swisher of Phoeniz, Ariz. Grandmother Mrs. Manuel has arrived in Utah to get acquainted with her grandson for a short time. F-- John Ellis and Iris LaRue Hop kins Lee, Brigham City, boy, Dec 19. t 4t y t f ,i Attending the family affair were Dr. and Mrs. Dale W. Young of Grand Island, N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. J. Oleen Palmer and children Joel, LeRoy and Jeanette of Brigham City; Vance Whitesides from Salt .Lake City; Robert Whitesides, a freshman at Harvard University; Mr. and Mrs. Darrell R. Young and family Phillip, Bruce, Teresa and Rose Ann of Perry; Mr. and 1 Mrs. Ronald Mortensen and son of Brigham City; and Dr. Jeffrey SELECTED FOR COMMITTEE Members of the PTA Planning and Fact Finding and Mrs. Keith Crane and sons committee include, front from left to right, Mrs. Oliver Pearse, Mrs. Dean Freeman, representing the David and Scott of San Jose, PTA Council, Everett Goodell, chairman, Mrs. Grant Nielson, and Mrs. Sootle Yamasaki. Standing in Calif. the rear are John Hepworth, Aldous Weight, Mrs. Wayne I. Jensen, Jack Witback, Mrs. James Danielson, Robert Chamberlain, and Mrs. Worth Jensen. A hot turkey dinner was enjoyed by all, and a program was carried Linda their Child. Program directors out by the grandchildren. PTA PATTER s for the evening are Mr. and Mrs. Mortensen told of Christmas and observances in the Leslie Dunn. Islands. Refreshments and hospitality Fact-Finding will be handled by the fifth grade Opening of presents and visiting room representatives. made the evening complete. ,rt j i -- newly-founde- cus-turn- Committee Formed By South Box Elder PTA Council Meeting in conjunction with the South Box Elder Council of PTA this evening at the Mountainview school will be a special planning and fact finding committee headed by Everett M. Goodell as chairman. The committee is working with the policies and procedures of the PTA. Chairlocal and national man Goodell indicated if this committee is permitted to function in the way it is Intended, the committee should be a great help to the local schools and communities. is to help Community Club To Hear Student At Meeting Today By Ole Zundel If you think the style of mens clothing hasnt changed much lately, just watch a few of the late TV shows dating back to 1948 or so. Our d Ton-go- Gary and DeAnna Deakin Gran ig, Brigham City, girl, Dec. 19. Ronald A. and Alice Elaine Da vis Nelson, Corinne, girl, Dec. 22 Thomas Edgar and Joyce Mez zanatto Sawyer, Brigham City, Members of Ladies Community boy, Dec. 22. club will meet this afternoon, Jan. Ralph Neil and Afton Lee Brooks Piersol, RFD 1, boy, Dec. 4, at the War Memorial Home for their regular monthly meeting. 23. David Hadley and Janice Lu- The ladies will gather at 3:45 p. cille Grouster Wheeland, Tremon- m. for the social hour, with reton, boy, Dec. 23. freshments served by a commitGlen Robert and Peggy Jean tee under the chairmanship of ReJeppson Henrie, Brigham City, nee Olsen. boy, Dec. 24. Guest speaker for the meeting Edwin Lee and Myle Reeder will be Paul Eubel, exchange stuBrightenburg, Brigham City, boy, dent to Box Elder High school Dec. 24. from West Germany. Topic for Roy Ross and Artie Kaye Van the meeting will be Eubels views Orden Bowman, Brigham City, on America, as well as a discusboy, Dec. 25. sion of the customs and traditions Ronald Roy and Jane Fredrick- of his country. Since he comes son Nelson, Corinne, boy, Dec. 25. from a rural community located Clifton Brown and Marjory Jo- near to the East German border, hansen City, he can also tell of the political Rippon, Brigham girl Dec. 26. strife facing Germany today. Charles Benjamin and Dena CHAIRMAN for the program of Sprang, Brigham City, the day is Mrs. Rudger Price, girl, Dec. 27. Gerald Bud and Marla Jean with Mrs. Grant Smith. Meeting Frint Kirby, Brigham City, girl, will officially begin at 4:15, with Dec. 28. President, Mrs. DeLaun Sackett Robert Gary and Diana Kay conducting. Jensen Serving on the refreshments Hammerland, Corinne, committee for the event are Lola boy, Dec. 28. Trevor Clarke and Golda Ann Campbell, Katherine Jensen. Nel-d- a Stokes Hughes, Hollingsworth, Karlyn PeterBrigham City, sen, Ruth Baird, and Geraldine girl, Dec. 29. Ezra LaMar and LuDeane Hun- Poulsen. AH members of the Ladies Comsaker Benson, Elwood, boy, Dec. 29. munity club are urged to be presVal Dee and Ann Lish Bennett, ent for an inteiesting program. Brigham City, girl, Dec. 30. Dallas Lee and Myrna LaRee Christensen Swenson, Brigham City, girl, Dec. 30. Phillip and Opal Pierson Valencia, RFD 3. boy, Dec. 30. Warner Franklin and Sandra Kay Dickey Stoddard, Honeyville, girls, Dec, 31. bers and lots of work to do, according to Goodell. He added that the PTA is a service organization designed to help students, parents, teachers, and school administration. REPRESENTING the local high school will be Goodell and Mario Checketts; Box Elder Junior High, J. Oleen Palmer and Karl Central school, Mrs. James Dickson and Mrs. Worth Jenson; Bunderson school, Jack Witback and John Hepworth; Lincoln school, Mrs. Gale Farnsworth and Mrs. Wayne I. Jensen; Mountain View, Mrs. James Danielson and Mrs. Oliver Pease; Corinne, Mrs. Sootic Yamasaki and Mrs. Grant Nelson; Bear River, John P. Holmgren and Keith Turnbow; Honeyville, Bob Chamberlain and Frank Kobayashi; Willard, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Carlquist, and Perry, David Allen and Aldous Weight. CENTRAL SCHOOL PTA will meet on Monday, Jan. 8, at 7:30 p. m. at the school. Guest speaker for the evening will be Dr. Malcolm Allred, supervisor of student teaching for graduate and undergraduate classes at USU. He has had wide experience in the field of education, having served as director of curriculum for Idaho prior to joining the staff at Utah State University. Subject of Dr. Allreds discussion will be Parental Maturity and the Parents Responsibility to FLORSH DRESSES GIRLS or any member of the committee, since there is room for more mem- off 30 THE YOUTH SHOP 22 SOUTH MAIN NOW ORGANIZING ROCKET BOWL DANCE CLUB features dances every week LOCATED THE IN ROOM RAINBOW over Rocket Bowl INTRODUCTORY NIGHT Saturday, Jan. LIVE 6- -9 p.m. MUSIC Admission: $2 per couple for further information call Mel Manning at Rocket EI Bowl PA 75 SVI selected stylei "( 2580 $cfj and ('cD80 U(Q) regularly 19.95 to 23.95 The men looked very overd burdened in their shoulder suits and leggy pants, not to mention their roles. over-padde- L....rlr rl gold-flecke- d MASTER OF Ceremonies for held at the the short program conclusion of the evening was Miss Kathy Vern H. Petersen. Young provided a violin solo, after which a vocal trio composed .of Misses DeAnn Morris, Annette Olsen and Martha Claire Horsley, performed. A saxophone solo was rendered by Vern Petersen. As the couple began their honeymoon trip to Los Angeles, the ensem-bride wore a going-awable featuring a coral knit 6uit with beige accessories, a coat and hat with mink trip and a corsage of cymbidium orchids. They are now making a home in Ogden. Prior to her marriage, the bride was honored at a kitchen shower by Miss Patricia Ewer and Miss Gayle Burke. . j w: r PRIMARY purpose of the group constructively in school planning and fact finding. It was Dewin John and Iva Rae Grov also indicated that the committee er Cobb, Tremonton, boy, Dec would be formed by two representatives tram each school in the 18. Kenneth William and Elaine Wll South Box Elder PTA district, liams Ralphs, Brigham City, boy however any interested person is urged to call their PTA president Dec. 18. cym-bidiu- floor-lengt- Ik The holiday season ushered in a happy time for Mrs. Rose Young when her family gathered for their traditional Christmas Eve party at her home. I Set Installation Bid-lac- k THE STUNNING bride wore an original Bianchi creation of white silk organdy with imported lace applique in a Swiss Bell design and cathedral train. Her heirloom veil was a handmade Brussels rosepoint mantilla of pure silk il- golden-spraye- Jobs Daughters Bethel No. 11 of the International Order of Jobs Daughters will hold its of officers on Saturday, Jan. 6, in the Corinne Masonic hall, beginning at 8 p. m. Presiding officer of the evening will be retiring Honored Queen, Sandra Clark, while Patricia will be crowned as the new of the queen at the conclusion evening. Stepping into other high offices will be Agnes Rose Ewing as senior princess, Patricia Lowry as junior princess, Dianne Meeker as guide and Kristina Hover as marshal. of Mr. . 'V V Local Couple Says Temple Vows 4 On Christmas Eve V iS mnwq Miss Arlene Whitney, daughter and Mrs. Delmar A. Whitney of Brigham City, became the bride of Duane LaMoine Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. LaMoine E. Wilson of Brigham City, in an impressive double ring ceremony performed in the Logan LDS tern pie on Dec. 20. Officiating at the was Presinuptial solemnization dent George A. Raymond. Following the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was held for the wedding party at the Bluebird cafe in Logan, hosted by the groom's parents. The couple was further honored on the evening of Dec. 21 with a reception in the Brigham City Seventh LDS ward. Hosts Family i Sarah Yates, Society Editor jwemw 'Mrs. Rose Young The changes In mens clothing have been gradual, but it becomes very obvious to all of us when you see these old styles in comparison to todays streamlined, neat looking clothes. No d more shoulders, leggy pants, wide brim hats and ties that looked like napkins. The look today is a natural shoulder, small lapels, slim ties and narrow brim hats. The whole effect is one of neatness. Our new fabrics are getting lighter in weight too, as they are so much more comfortable than the heavy fabrics of a decade ago. It's true they wont last for ten years, but who wants that? To get the comfort we desire we have to sacrifice a little. When youre In the market for modem clothing be sure to come in to Zundel's and see our fine selection. over-padde- TO MY Continues POLICYHOLDERS Thank you for making the holiday season warm and happy at our house. 1 ' J AH of Brigham City Christmas exchanges must be made before January 13, 1962 THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA Alan L. Hanline Agent for Box Elder County 428 N. 2 E. 5 Phone ( For 3 Short time only VW you ran save dollars on selected Florsheim shoes from our regular stork. Karly shoppers will get the liest selection. Don't delay I iV , n |