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Show THE BOX ELDER Local Couple Tracies Vows V, t ' Thursday, February 8, 1962 The family wedding was held in the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds V. Reeder, 146 South Sixth East. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. George William Davis, also of Brigham City. k: How welcome the sun whrn it manages to peek through the The mists for a brief time. And fog crept in on little cat feet, according to poet Carl Sandburg. Personally I dont think theres much poetic about fog I wish it would turn and creep out. The social scene this week is as varied FOLLOWING the ceremony, the guests remained at the Reeder home for an informal reception tii hosted by the parents of the bride. The new Mrs. Davis was radiant in a gown of h ivory skinner satin fashioned with a j j give heart d.sease as fit- ted bodice and nppliqued yoke of de Leon hand whipped Point French lace. It featured a tiny Peter Pan collar and long tapered The full circle skirt of sleeves. in the gown formed a front and fell into a chapel length train in the back. Her fingertip veil of bridal illusion edged with seed pearls was caught to a dainty juliet cap. self-ple- pink sweetheart nations, fon lace ribbon. Maid of honor Carmen :le rst ir SIGN AS VOLUNTEERS Mrs. Reese Beeton and Mrs. Harold Miller add their names to the list of Heart Fund volunteers to help raise money during February Heart Month. Mrs. Beeton is serving as chairman in the First ward district, while Mr. Miller is in charge of distribution of fund containers in local business firms. Many neighborhood volunteers are needed for the drive in Heart Sunand may sign up by calling their district chairman. day weekend Feb. door-to-do- 23-2- ch :a- - or ow ng Beta Sigma Phi Volunteers Sought for Drive On Heart Sunday, Feb. Members Await 23-2- 5 eyville Civic club in Honeyville; Mrs. Grant Nicholas and Mrs. M. E. Gibbs for Harper ward; Mrs. Alvin Wells and Mrs. Vere Butler for Willard; Mrs. Aldous Weight and Mrs. Frank Call for Perry; e Mrs. Elmer Larsen ad Mrs. Yamasaki for Corinne; Mrs. Lynn Hailing for Mantua. Heart Fund volunteers serve a twofold purpose, Mrs. Dallon explained. They serve as educational ambassadors, leaving at each home a leaflet containing information about heart LOCAL DISTRICTS will corres- helpful attack. They also receive Heart pond with LDS wards and voting Sunday contributions. precincts. Chairmamng local districts will be the following: First SERVING as a Heart Fund ward, Mrs. Reese Beeton; Second volunteer is a rewarding experward, Mrs. William Merrill; Third ience, Mrs. Dallon declared. A ward, Mrs. Harvey Stokes; Fourth few hours of effort enables each Fifth one of us to make a ward, Mrs. Than Carlson; lasting conward, Mrs Robert Rhodes; Sixth tribution to the fight against the ward, Mis LaMont Nielson; Sev- Number One health enemy of this enth ward, Mrs. Robert T. Olsen; community and nation. Eighth ward, Mrs. John R. Hof-feVolunteers may be sure that Ninth ward, Mrs. Robert their neighbors will welcome them Tenth ward. Mrs. DonKeating; ald Thompson and Mrs. Lowell warmly, for they will appreciate informaMrs. J. receiving Nelson; Eleventh ward, tion and having an opportunity to Earl Johnston; Twelfth ward, Mrs. make a Heart Fund contribution Knowlton Brown; Fourteenth in person, she continued. ConBill and Mrs. Mrs. Gardner ward, tributions are confidential. ConLynn Peterson; Thirteenth ward, tributors are merely asked to inMrs. Gale Maddox; and Fifteenth sert a gift in the Heart Sunday ward, Mrs. Jay Griffin; Lindsay envelope presented by the volun-ter- , L. Hannum. Thomas Mrs. Park, seal the flap and return the ' When its ranks have been filled, envelope. the Heart Sunday army will cover all of the residential sections in Brigham City during the Heart Sunday campaign, Feb. 23 through 25. will visit Each volunteer neighbors in his or her immediate vicinity. from appeal for volunteers Brigham City to carry on the Heart Fund drive was made today by Mrs. Frank W. Dallon, Heart Fund chairman for Brigham City. Volunteers are needed for the collection throughout the residential sections of Brigham City, she explained. Applicants may register in person or by telephoning Mrs. Dallon, or by contacting the chairman in their district. An Sot-ti- door-to-do- r; health-savin- AREA CHAIRMEN other than City will include Mrs. Paul Holmgren and Mrs. Hartley Andersen for Bear River City, Mrs. Quinn Chlarsen and the Hon- - g Sweetheart Ball Members of the Epsilon and Xi Alpha chapters of Beta Segma Phi will hold their annual Sweethearts ball on Saturday, Feb. 10, at the Seventh LDS ward recreation hall. Feature event of the evening will be the crowning of the groups Sweetheart of the year. for the annual dance are Phyllis Andrews, Raone AsCollings, and Ada Hewlett. the sisting with arrangements have been social committee members Barbara Elaine Shelton, Swenson, Florene Simmons, Rita Haugan, Sharon McLaws and Car lene Richards. Davis, brother of the groom, stood as best man. The groom and best man wore white dinner jackets and peppermint carnations, while their fathers wore white carnation boutonnieres. GUESTS WERE served tiny individual pastel cakes adorned with pink rosebuds, punch, nuts and mints. Assisting with the serving were relatives and friends, Mrs. Jack Jensen, Mrs. Elva Stokes, Mrs. Morris Summers and Mrs. Maurice Burtcher. the weather. Medical Tri-Auxilia- Enjoys ry Annual Luncheon MeetTuesday Box Elder county wives of docand pharmacists tors, dentists met on Tuesday, Feb. 6, at Maddox Ranch House for their annual Ladies luncheon. from Brigham City, Tremonton and Garland were present. a door prize was Mrs. Reese for the days bridal guest book was provide were Mrs. J. Gordon Felt ed for the guests to record their and Mrs. Coleman Whitlock, who presence at the happy event, and planned the decorations and prothe couple opened their wedding gram for the event. gifts amid the close friends gath Those present for the annual lunered for the occasion. A Ma- son, while Mrs. Tony Leishman won a door prize of a set of books. Present in addition to the of the event were the following medical, dental or pharmaceutical wives: Mrs. Roy Barnard, Mrs. William O. 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BOYS IncomeTax work young woman created for you alone . THURSDAY make This DIAMOND RINGS Before World War II, only a third of a tree was utilized to produce wood products for mans use. Now the figure has risen to 80 percent. Opening song for the group was followed by the invocaAmerica tion by Priscilla Bott. SUNFLOWER CAMP of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet on Thursday, Feb. 8, at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Rae N. Christensen, 36 South Second East A good attendance is desired. Clark YOUTH BOX ELDER COUNTY Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met on Monday, Feb. 5, at 2 p. m. at the home of county president, Afton Rees in Brigham City. President Rees gave a report on the Christmas visits to the eleven original county pioneers residing in the area at that time. Refreshments were served at the conclusion of the meeting. EXCHANGE VOWS Mr, and Mrs. William Bennett Davis exchanged nuptial vows in an impressive ceremony performed January 23 at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Reeder. The new Mrs. Davis is the former Caroline Kay Reeder. The newlyweds will make their home in Logan. pre-pupti- easier Main topic of discussion for the day was the raising of money for a museum for display of pioneer relics now housed at the county court house. A committee composed of Mrs. Rees, Mrs. Jennie Curlson, and Mrs. Ree Gardner was appointed to meet with the county commission concerning the possibility of obtaining a site for the projected museum. date THE REGULAR meeting from of the group was changed the first Monday of the month to the first Saturday, in order that the Camp could accept the county commissioners invitation to use the Commission room for future meetings. Reeder, sister of the bride, wore a blue sheath dress and carried a bouquet of pink carnations. Junior bridesmaids Kathy and Nancy Davis, sisters of the bridegroom, were dressed in pink and blue dresses respectively. They also carried carnation nosegays. cheon enjoyed a book review by Since their marriage, the cou- Miss LaPreai Wight, local librarShe reviewed the novel ple has been making a home in ian. COUPLES WILL dance to the Logan, where both are completSweetheart, Ive Been to School music of the Mike Nelson orcheS' ing their education at Utah State by Mary Noone. tra, with Dream of Love chosen University. DECORATIONS for the luncheon as the theme for the evening. The A shower for the followed a Valentine theme, with decor will feature dainty trimRros a Valentine flower arrangement mings of blue and silver changing bride was hosted by Mrs. the hall into an evening on a my- Marble of Corinne, with close being presented to Miss Wight at friends of the bride present for an the conclusion of the meeting. stic Pacific isle. Winning the other arrangement as During intermission time a floor evening of fun. show will include singing of the theme song by J. Earl Johnston, and a comedy number by Maurice Fausette. A Hawaiian dance number will be presented by M.llie Jo Stuart of the Barbara Swenson school of dance. in Brigham ) split carand chif- roses, ped in Las Vegas then went on to Phoenix and teturned by way of L a s Vegas again where they watched the Great Western bowling tournament. The weather was rainy in Phoenix but and golfing weather in Las Vegas on theri return trip. They have packed their fishing gear and headed south. The Dennis Johnsen? are spending some time in Las Vegas and Lake Mead. The twosome left Tuesday afternoon. MRS. NEIL HOESSEL had a tew friends in for bridge Tuesday. Included were Mrs. Jessie Jepper-soMrs. Einard Haniuk and Mrs. Robert Nelson. A WEEKEND In Salt Lake City visiting family and friends was enjoyed by Mrs. Ira Larsen. She was a house guest of her daughter, Mrs. Iris Mecham, and also visited with Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Hubbard and family. It will be Valentine fun for the Missile Mrs. when they meet for their monthly dancing party on Saturday at the Rocket Bowl. shirt-sleev- e Pink bootee news comes fiom Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Christensen, Rose Park, Salt Lake City who are heppy over the arrival of a baby girl born Jan. 19 The new arrival will be named Jan. Mrs. Christensen will be remembered here as the former Knudson. Two brothers, Bruce and Chuck complete the of family group. Grandparents this city are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Christensen and the late Mr. and Mrs. Hans Knudson. THEY WENT by jet and had a pleasant two weeks in Toledo, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Meacham are home again with news of the fun holiday. Mr. Meacham went there to attend a special school and according to Mrs. Meacham she went along for the ride. On their arrival back in Brigham City they were visited by their daughter and Dr, and Mrs. Dallas Petersen and son, David, Ogden. Dr. Petersen is teaching at Weber college. Mrs. Petersen is the former Doreen Meacham. GREETING friends and family in Brigham City last weekend were the Fred Stewarts and children, Phyllis Ann, Fred R., twins, John and Wayne, Sandy and James from Hunt, Idaho. They spent their time her with Mr. Stewarts parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Stewart. BOWLING, golfing and just relaxing made up a pleasant wintertime vacation for the Scott Horsleys and C. S. Hamiltons who have just returned from two weeks in Arizona and Nevada. They stop- e COMPLETING the bridal ensemble was a cascade bouquet of er- - 5 Miss Caroline Kay Reeder and William Bennett Davis exchanged nuptial vows in the presence of relatives and close friends on Jan. Officia23 in a simple ceremony. ting at the ceremony was LDS of the Bishop Earl V. 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