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Show 1 THE BOX E Th LDER Mss Bat y Reveals Troth JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah jrsday, November 7, 1963 Hold Luncheon American 5oeia Telephone PA Sarah Yates, Society Editor "in r tz ii6iakgriweweiNe wrMrr ni'i j rr m Reading Circle To Meet Monday Couple Sets Wedding Date Announcement was made re. cently of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Kathleen Rich to Larry Hilman Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lelan A. Davis of Corinne. The bride.to.be Is a daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Homer Rich of Ogden, and a granddaughter and the late President and Mrs. Abel S. Rich and J. E. Ryan of Brigham City. The couple has circled Nov. 27 as their wedding date, with the ceremony to be solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple. Miss Rich Is a graduate of Ogden High school, where she served as student body sec. retary. She has attended Utah State University and was affil. iated wiph Kappa Delta soroity, and Is now attending Weber State college. Bridegroom. elect Davis is a graduate of Box Elder High school and has also attended Utah He State university. served an LDS mission in Japan and in the Northwestern states. At present he is Weber State college In Brigham Reading circle will meet on Monday, Nov. 11 at 8 p.m. at the home nt La. Verda Lee for the regular book review night. Reviewing the book for the evening will be Mrs. Alta Shaw, and all members are urged to be present for an enjoyable evening. pre-slden- Couple Sets November Wedding, Reception Date Sharon Kay Baty and Lynn M. Brallsford is announced by parents of the future bride and Mrs. Rees Baty Mr. of Tremonton. Parents of the prospective bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. P.M. Brallsford of Brigham City. The couple will exchange wed. ding vows on Nov. 15, and will be honored at a reception tliat evening in the Tremonton First LDS ward. MISS BATY Is a graduate of Bear River High school and Is presently employed at Thlokol Chemical corporation. Is a grad, The groom-elec- t uate of Box Elder High school and is employed at Andersen Ford, Inc. Following the wedding, the couple will make a home In Brigham City. Sorority Hosts Alpha Chi chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha played host to a State Council meeting of the sorority with a luncheon at Maddox Ranch house on Satur. day, Nov. 2. Mrs. Bruce Sigvart, presl. charge of the Allen West re. Juniorettes, a Mr. and Mrs. Floyd M. Gard. dent, was In meeting. Mrs. Deweyvtlle announce the engagement and forthcom. ported on the lng marriage of their daughter Junior affiliate of the group, M ss Cheryl LaPrlel Gardner along with other reports. Representatives from chap, to John B. Roberts. The pros, were pective bridegroom is the son ters throughout the state of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. present for the council meeting, with the highlight of the after, Roberts of Brigham City. The couple will exchange wed. noon being the cutting of the ding vows Nov. 16, and will Alpha Chi chapters birthday be honored at a reception in cake by Mrs. Elaine Fowles, the Deweyville LDS ward hall. local president. The tables were decorated In MISS Gardner is a graduate a birthday theme, with the head, of Bear River High school, and table holding the lovely decorat. she is presently employed by ed cake as centerpiece and Ostrander Catering company at birthday candles and streamers Thlokol. marking the places. Next council meeting for the Benedict-elec- t Roberts is a graduate of Box Elder High sorority will be held in Salt school and is employed at Thlo-ko- l. Lake City during the month of ner of Civic Members Learn Women's Role in World Mrs. Joseph Gurrister was guest speaker at the regular meeting of Civic Improvement Club members held Thursday Oct. 31 at the War Memorial Legion auxiliary past presidents club met on Monday, Nov. 4, at the War Memorial home for a luncheon meeting. Hostesses for the ey. enlng were Mrs. CJalre Nel. son, chairman, and committee members Ella Johnson, Alta Shaw and Kathy Knudsen. Luncheon was served to 22 members at small tables. Tables nd the rnnm were beau, tifully decorated with colorful fall flowers. President Pearl Hunsaker a short business conducted meeting, where plans were dls. cussed for the annual past Christmas party. Ve. terans Christmas gifts for dls. trlbution in the Veterans Ad. ministration hospital In Salt Lake City should be taken to chairman Mabel Forsgren by Nov. 15, it was announced. Following a short business meeting, the evening was spent playing bridge and bingo, with many members winning prizes during the evening. forth-comin- Statewide Meet Ogden. TO BE BRIDE Miss Kathleen Rich will become the bride of Larry Hitman Davis of Corinne in a ceremony set for Nov. 27 in the Logan LDS temple. g engagement and of Miss marriage The WEDDING SET Mr. and Mrs. Rees Baty of Tremonton announce the engagement of their daughter Sharon Kay to Lynn M. Brailsford of Brigham Citv. lam B All PIANOS Select Your Xmas Piano Now A Small Deposit Will Hold It For You. styles and finishes on our two display floors. We discount $100 to $400 from Retail Prices. EASY TERMS 40 January. Miss Cheryl LaPriel Gardner Following their wedding, the couple will make a home in Brigham City. TODD TAYLOR PIANO CO. Keep wigs on a wig block to preserve their shape. 1341 Washington Blvd., Ogden, Utah Home. Theres a wlntery feel In the air this morning and 1 can see the clouds lying low along the mountains. We could awak en any day now to a blanket of snow. The social scene Is sparkling with news of visitors end parties. JUST HOME from a visit to exciting Miami Beach, Fla. and a tour of Nassau is Miss Len. ora Ronier who went there to attend the National Bank Wo. mens convention. Miss Rom. er has served the past year as in charge of the Rocky Mountain region. She reports a delightful time with her headquarters at the glam, orous Americana Hotel. A post convention tour of Nassau and the Bahamas was most In. terestlng. She said that dur. islands lng her stay on the there wasn't a breath of wind, which Is unusual at this time of year. The city of Nassau was very clean and beautiful and a show place of the Islands Is the imposing Governors pal. ace. At the close of the con. vention Miss Romer was named to the national nominating com. mlttee of the group. vice-preside- l ; several years teaching at the church school in New Zealand. They will attend a smorgasbord In the Union building for the group In addition to viewing scheduled performance. the The Polynesian group has re. celved rave notices In all the papers In cities where they have performed and was a sensa. tlon on the coast. They are several times in appearing Utah. WE JUST had a wonder, visit, said Mrs. Lloyd Forsgren who has Just return, ed from a two weeks trip to Prosser, Wash. She went there to see her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Glen (Irene) Leggett and grand, daughters Sue and Lana. She also did some sightseeing in ful son-in-la- the area. THE HUNTING season has brought a lot of former Brig, hamltes back home to visit friends and relatives as well as Indulge in their favorite Here again this year sport. are Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Valen. tine and their son Dr. Rodney Joe Valentine, Monrovia, Calif. The Valentines usually spend IT WAS business as usual weeks here this time on Monday for the Herm Had. about six of year and rent an apartment fields who made a whirlwind for their visit. In addition to Jaunt to San Francisco on a the hunting they also renew combined business and pleasure and spend old acquaintances trip. They left here on Wed. some time with Mrs. S. E. Snow nesday afternoon and drove to of this city who Is a sister of Yuba City, Calif, where they Mrs. Valentine, dropped in on the Tom Poores. Also visiting with Mrs. Snow Mrs. Poore Is the former Ruth is her daughter and son-lKotter, and a niece of Mrs. law Mr. and Mrs. Wynn H. Hadfields. From there they Jensen and their daughter, Ja. went to San Francisco where They na, from Reno, Nev. they spent several days visit, are dividing their time and lng with Miss Emily Hadfield k some of their and taking in the sights. High, spending vacation with the E. H. light of the trip was seeing two Jensens, parents of Wynn. They Under the Yum stage shows, arrived Saturday morning in Yum Tree and Time of the time to get In on the open, Baracudas. They returned lng day of pheasant hunting. air. MRS. DELMONT Beecher has returned to her home after spending some time in Phoen. lx, Ariz. where she attended a reunion of the Robinson fam. Uy held at the famous .Kon Tiki hotel. There were 250 family members from all parts of the United States In attend, ance. Included In the family group were LDS Apostle Le. Grand Richards and his bro. ther Joel. An Interesting part of the reunion was a fun day at This is Legend City. similar to Disneyland except HI In earl y American. THEY U1 CAN hardly wait un. night. That's the time wlu m the Delmont Beech. rs and Sam Gordons will re. unite wl th old friends when they attend t he Logan appearance of Te Ai :ohanue Maori singers ind dar icers at the Field House. Th Saturday a' U Polynesian group are Ptlttor ial friends of the Beech. i ind Gordons who spent g. ta-bl- Master Point Bridge Winners Told By Club Duplicate City Brigham bridge club held Master Point night on Friday, Oct. 25, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rob. ert Nearman, with the follow, lng teams winning master points; North South: first place to Lola Wlnzler and Elaine Holm, gren of Tremonton; second to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nearman; and third to J. C. Mahlum and Mrs. M. A. Allred of Ogden. West: first place went East to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nis. kanen, second to Mrs. L. Glines and MRS. W. B. Jones of OgSPENDING FIVE days with and third to Mrs. Frank the Ray Reeses has been form, den, and Mrs. J. A. Barry. Barry er Brigham City resident Floyd H. Holmes, Los Gatos, Calif., REGULAR play night was held who came to enjoy the pheasant on Friday, Nov. 1, with the hunt. He returned to his home following members capturing Tuesday night. placement In play: first to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Niskanen, second to Mr. and Mrs. Rob. ert Nearman, and third place tie to Mrs. Lola Wlnzler and Mrs. Elaine Holmgren of Tre monton, and Mrs. Mamie Fruin and Mrs. Ulalia Hansen of Tre. monton. No bridge will be played on Relief Society members from the Twelfth LDS ward will hold Friday, Nov. 8, due to the sec. a dinner and bazaar in honor tlonal tournament being held at of their retiring president and the Ben Lomond Hotel In OgDinner will be den on Nov. 8,9, and 10. There counselors. served at 7 p.m. on Friday, will be a banquet between af. ternoon and evening sessions Nov. 8. dinner at Ogden on Saturday, with a An extra.special will be served at $2.50 a cou. social hour at the Top O' The on Saturday evening. Sun. pie, with no children allowed. Town a brunch Is scheduled prl. day items on bazaar gift Drawings after the dinner will be held, or to afternoon play, and all and all members and their part, Interested bridge players are urged to attend tho tournament. ners are urged to attend. two-wee- home by Her topic was The Femln. ine Touch, bringing out the womens role In the com muni, ty, state and nation. She stress, ed the importance of women participating in governmental affairs and gave a very In. formative account of how bills are formulated before they are presented to the governing bodies for passage. She encourag. ed the women to keep in touch with their government repre. sentatives, to know them and to know what they stand for. Mrs. Fred L. Petersen, club president, presided at the meet-lnMrs. Eric Seashore gave the prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mrs. Leon Rees. Mrs. Alan V. Manwarlngpre. sented two patriotic vocal solos, accompanied by Mrs. John L, Hepworth. Preceding the meeting, de. Ucious refreshments were e served from an attractive centered with colorful autumn blooms. Mrs. Grant Crandall poured. Mrs. Ray Reese was chairman of the serving committee and was assisted by Mesdames V. V. Phillips, J. G. Toombs, I. B. Maddox, Rob. ert Meeker and Don Chase. A large crowd of ladles the meeting. HARVEST DAYS Two local Girl Scout troops held events In honor of Juliette Lowes birthday on Wednesday, Oct. 30, with mother.daughter parties. Troop 167 under the leader, ship of Mrs. Ron Barnhart and Mrs. Frank Cox met at the Cox residence for a Halloween party with the traditional de. corations and refreshments. A good turnout of mothers and scouts enjoyed the afternoon. Troop 142 under the leader, ship of Mrs. Joe Kilmlnster and Mrs. Kenneth Spelkerman met at the Kilmlnster resl. dence. Three girls were In. vested into Girl Scouting at the There were Dianna meeting. Lynn Scott, Martha Richards and Louise Ann Reese. The present were many mothers treated to two dance numbers performed by the troop, who are working for their dance badges. The afternoon was con. eluded with the mothers Joining In the Girl Scout circle. Training sessions for Girl Scout leaders have been chang. ed from Wednesday during the day to Wednesdays at 7 p.m effective on Wednesday, Nov. 6, according to Box Elder Neigh borhood officers. The training meetings will be held at the home of Mrs. Cllf. 618 South ford Hodgkins, Seventh West (southwest cor ner), and will begin promptly at 7 p.m. All new scout leaders are required to obtain the training, and any persons Interested in taking the training based on the new four-levscouting pro. gram are invited to attend, ed the ceremony. She is re presentatlve for the area that Includes 61 branches In New Mexico, Utah and Nevada. THE ANNUAL Girl Scout Fund raising drive will be held during the week of Nov. 18, it was announced recently by Mrs. J. Gordon Felt, chairman, and her assistant Mrs. Russell Bratton. WE HAVE REDUCED SOME PRICES Twelfth Ward Relief Society Plans Dinner Holiday Dance Dansante dance club will meet on Saturday, Nov. 9, at 9 p.m. at the Third LDS ward recrea. tlon hall for an evening of plea, sant ballroom dancing. Theme for the event will be based on Thanksgiving, with decora, tlons and refreshments carrying out the theme. Persons arriving before 9:30 p.m. will be eligible for the door prize drawing, according to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Arbon and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Meacham, REGULAR STOCK FOR OUR HARVEST DAYS 1 Group DRESSES Reduced to Includes transition cottons, sheers, wools, crepes and double woven knits. SAVE NOW ON A NEW CHRISTMAS DRESS SKIRTS GROUP Values to I $7.9 99 GROUP Values to BLOUSES Group II III Values to $14.99 $9.99 $r 99 $ff99 3 Broken Sizes BRAS Values to $5.99 ONLY 3 DOZEN PAIRS VALUES TO $9.99 SPORTSWEAR Dansante Club Sets Saturday ON OUR Half Slips Gowns Full Slips Pajamas Panties only at LAY AWAY NOW. FOR CHRISTMAS frCVT) of Brigharn City |