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Show r fr 1 2 v ? m Thursday, February 15, 1962 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Erigham City, UtaK Coach Les Dunn ' Couple Trades Wedding Vows Speak at Cvic Club Meet To i - Social f Sarah Yctes, Society Editor Couch Les Dunn of the Box i r High school athletic department will be guest speaker at the regular meeting of Civic Improvement Club scheduled for Thuisday afternoon, Feb 22 at 4 pm. in the War Memorial Home Telephone PA --V- U Vv Coach Dunn's topic will be "The Score, and will be a rtpoit to club numbers of the physical fitni-- s of todeys youth on a local bacis He also will treat the subject from a biological view, explaining to the mothers and grandmothers of todays youth, just what makes boys and guts of high VI W Auxiliary members will school age "tick hold an open meeting on Thursday, Program to chairmen for the afFi b 8 pm 15, at at the War ternoon aie Mrs Ronald Packer Memorial home The public is in- and Mrs Jack Parsons vited to attend Mrs Clyde Glover, president, Gut st speaker will be Dr Glen Bell, who will discuss foot piob-lem- s will preside at the meeting and inand show a film on foot caie vites all members to attend the Dr Bell is a certified foot doctor social hour beginning at 3 10 p m and recently conducted a survey M on the feet of young school child re nm Brigham City M A VTW Auxiliary district mi has been set for Sunday, Feb 18, at 2 p m at the Veterans Hall, 21st and Madison streets in Ogden Ladies of Elks will hold a reguThe event will include a pot luck lar business meeting on Tuesday, All eligible persons are Feb dinner 20, at 8 pm at the Lodge urged to attend Hall Members are urged to be piesent for the meeting, since a discussion of revising some of the group's by laws will be held. J Rul I r i VFW Auxiliary Wedding Date Set Saturday Mr. and Mrs Roger W. Jensen City announce the enmarand forthcoming gagement to of their Jean daughter riage Richard Dean Vorwaller, son of Mr. and Mrs Richard N Vorwaller, also of Brigham City. The couple will exchange wedding vows in the local Eighth LDS ward on Saturday, Feb 17, with LDS Pishop Howard Kelly officiating ut the ceremony Following the ceremony, a reception will be held beginning ut 8 pm at the Tighth LDS ward recreation hall The couple will make a home in Brigham City. ? of Brigham r . , r i V. PTA PATTER Ladies of Elks et-in-g To Meet Tuesday Conducting the meeting will be Mrs Aithur Lafleur, with rifrishments planned by Mis Ralph A Olsen. pnsidmt Founders Day With Programs Founders Day will be celebrated by local UTA gioups throughout the month of I ebruury in hons or of the founding of the association on Teh 17, 1S()7. Most local groups Will ob serve the event by honoring their past presidents and conducting short programs on PTA accomplishments. Members are urged to mnik the meeting date on their calendars the next meeting will be in consince notices will not be mailed for junction with Lincoln school PI A. tins meeting. WILLARD PTA will meet on Monday, I ib 19, at 7 30 p m at the school. Nominating committee members will be chosen during the meeting In honor of Founders Day the topic Past accomplishments and future opportunities of PTA in our town will be discussed by three speakers, Mis. Orvil Gray, Mrs. JUNIOR HIGH PTA will meet and Mrs George Boyd Nelsm on Wednesday, Peb. 21, at 7 30 Sargeant Parents are Music will be provided by the pm at the school qsked to note the change of meet- symphonette choir from Mrs Puling days from the regular Thurssiphers room day session since a conflicting All parents are utped to attend activity has been planned. Program of the evening will inon clude a panel discussion Methods of Marking moderated Panel by Charles W. Claybaugh members will be announced at a Parent-Teacher- jWilii jJTJmt y&rrium will become (he bride to be performed Eeb. Parents of the couple and Mrs. Richard N. Heart Diseases Lead the List As Public Enemy Number One Diseases of the heait and blood vessels account for more than 54 percent of all deaths, and afflict more than 10 000 000 living Ameii-canAnd they are not just a piobleni of old age Statistics .show that they are the h iding killeis dming our most piodmtive iurs, 45 to (,5 In thise it isons (lure can he little doubt as to which health cause di wives ptiouty on it j., your giving lot health list, of couise, the Heait 1 uml. The shut r inj, nitude of the heart problem is not the only consideia-tion- . Of gnat .sigmlitani e is the fait Ihat your IU art Association has the unquililud suppoil of the nation's li acting caidiologists und mcdital fumtisls; also, Heait devotes a guatir piopoition of its income to it smith than any other hading lualtfi appi il. furtherund dollais more, tour limit Mippoit cssintial piopums of education and comnuin ty buvice. 1 heart-savin- Musical numbers will be presented by the Ninth giude choius, under the direction of Jay Vahn-tine- . in 1 v. iv'-- t Mis Marion Roche of Corinne Fo'lowing the wedding ceremony, the couple was honored ut a recep tion hosted by brides parents m the Second ward recreation hall t A i- NY? y4 , t L. "ri ' o M - I i t M V i . n . THE LOVELY bride wore a full- gown with a bodice of lace ovei slipper satin and emphasized by a fitted waistline, long lily pointed sleeves, and a Her full skirt Queen Anne collar of soft net over satin was gathered to the tiny waistline A veil of shoulder length bridal illusion was caught to a high crown of teardrop pearls Completing the bridal ensemble was a bouquet of red rose buds set in a background of green net and surrounded by beige velvet circlets At the end of three beige velvet streamers were tiny red rose buds Ale-co- n length r MAID OF HONOR Irene Reeder, of the bude, wore a gown of white chdfon with green accessories complimented by a corsage of tinted green cai nations Bridesmaids Carol Checketts and Jeanne Roche were diessed in beige gowns one with pink accessories and cor-- s ige, and one with blue accessor' ies and coisage Best man lor his brother was Richaid Roche with Hal Reeder assuming ushering duties THOSE IN CHARGE of serving W1 D IN JANUARY Gail Reeder and Leon Stanley Roche exAlene were Mrs Allie Roche, Roche, Ivan Reeder, Karen changed nuptial vows in an LDS ceremony on Saturday, Jan. 27, at the Biigham City Second LDS ward. The new bride is a daughand Shetie Lewis Carter of Mr. and Mrs. Ferris J. Reeder of Brigham City, and the brideing for gifts were Mrs Dewey groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Roche of Corinne. Johnson, Mis. Hal Reeder, Mrs Shamra Bickmore, and Mrs, Gary were Hunsaker Giftbearers Rhonda Lee Reeder, Kathy Roche Sandia Roche and Eldon Roche presided over the guest book Following thur marriage, the couple is making a home in BrigBible church Ladies Fellowship Brigham City Jayceettes will ham City met on Tuesday, Feb. 13, at the hold their annual Birthday Party or. Wednesday, Feb. 21, home of Miss Ruby Petersen and meeting and all members are uiged to set The co hostes- aside that date for a pleasant eveMiss Jan Forbert ses served the ladies a delicious ning luncheon as pait of the meeting Featuie of the paity will be a Lesson topic for the evening was fashion show sponsored by Blocks This on the traditional Febiuary theme and showing fashions ranging from young woman has regclothes to sportswear of hearts" with emphasis on the di ess-uistered her choices far of will details event the Fuithcr be Bible of heaits the mention in to announced wedding gilts through the dispnor Mrs Willie Tdmonds led the paity our cussion Interns Cast BRIDAL RrCISTRY OFLICrRS ELFCILD to serve HOLLYWOOD Actress (UPI) the group fur the coming year are Lorna Angle Mrs Dave Gufliths as president, Hava llaraiett, who made her deis busy playing Mrs John Huwi II as vice presi but in Hinllur See her choices at which is dent, Mis Conrad Uuale as secre- Mado in 'The Interns a filmed as Robert devoJ bung PALMLR Mrs as took JEWELRY inns tary Swill piodmtion ut Columtional chan man, Mis George' Member Guild of as mission uy chan man, Mis bia Pic tines Diamond Experts William O Douglas Jr, son of Roland Lancy as hostess chan man, Mrs Willie Edmonds as nurseiy the famid Supreme Court justice, chairman, and Mis Ha Ransom as will make his acting dihut in the film visitation chan man sister Bible Church JayceettesSet Ladies Meet Birthday Party p Colm-Dav- Sti-b- e r N CENTRALIZED v V 0 i OPTLAND r x & 4? 2 4 -- A. Mrs. Robert Molgard, past DAY FOUNDFRS president of the South Box Elder council of PTA receives her past presidents pin from current Council president Mrs. Fred A. Bingham. The pin presentation Is part of the local observance of PI A Founders Day, which will be observed in school PTA groups during February. Groups will pay tribute to their past presidents as part of the celebration. OBSFRVE maed ljKai 0 I w y sf vf Nf C Wj '4? OK w wwt A o - AN FRANC VO ; N 0 Kit AriTv ft 4 in . J ord FRfE For toS irefor motion RCCOCOttsIG f,W srmj 4y The steady pace of moving freight along Union Pacific is a marvel of automation With the flick of a finger on Centialied Traffic Control panels like this, trains can Keep running without halt Two tiacks woik as four Trains pass with planned precision, keeping their pace smoothly through to destination This is the way to send your height on oed amd )Fs eosspom. 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D Wilde, retired Box Elder ti eating heait attack, heart failas guest High school teacher, ure, and stioke. speaker. Former teacher Wilde Progress to date amply justifies has 35 years of experience in the expectation tint m w diamatic teaching social sciences, has the puns in timlmciit and pieventa-tive- s Silver Beaver awaid in Boy Scoutme in the oiling, and that ing, and has made a lifelong study tluse will come m time to be of of the Constitution. His topic will hi in lit to many now living vutims be Amei k'uinsm m the Spat e of heait dm.ise We ague with Age the m my jhsici.ms and A bntf Founders pionn Day piogrura n nt laymen who s iy that the will be held in honor ot the past Hunt J und is not a chanty, but piesidints of Hie group, according rather a sound and pi liticnl in- to meeting program chairman Mrs vestment Vihirn a I bait fund Ray Dunleavy. calls .it your home on Heart Hospitality chairman for the evSunday W in k nd, ihruaiy 21 d ening will be Mrs. Tom Blanchard to 25ih, tlnnk of your own heart All are urged to attend, and the hi aits of those you love since parents the room with the best perAnd remember this More will centage of patents in attendance LIVE the more you GIVI will receive a beat. Also, nominations for new officers will be made at this meeting and the voting will take place in April since duce hifh atrftftfOHf fl i later date. and its pi tat vcisi Is. the pitven-lof ihiumatic fiwr and rhi In 4 - to safeguard advanDOTNS of ces have bi en spudid by your gifts since the fast Heart I und To mention campaign in 1949. only a few of tin nr Opt rations to coircct di tuts of the heart 1 Meets Tonight Local PTAGroupsto Observe ENGAGI MLNT TOLD Miss Jean Jensen of Richard Dean Vorwaller in a ceremony 17 at the Brigham City F ighth LDS ward. are Mr. and Mr. Roger VV. Jensen and Mr. Vorwaller, all of Brigham t ity. ciri :ui k, - El-d- JF I Miss Gail Reeder became the bride of Leon Stanley Roche in a Saturday, ceremony petfoimed Jan 27, at the local Second LDS ward Relief Society room, by Bishop Earl V Hansen Parents r,f the bride are Mr and Mrs Ferris J Reeder of Brigham City, while the budegroom is a son of Mr and r i A-'- mu- BFTirR TOR FRriCHI BtHt8f0RY0U |