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Show rTTtf 14 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, V T V f V ? T -- Brigham City, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gordon of Brigham City announce the and forthcoming of their daughter Sandra to Rlohard Bouwhule, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bouwhls of Ogden. The couple will exchange vows In the Logan LDS Temple on Aug. 14. They will be honored at a wedding breakfast at Maddox, and later that evening will greet friends at a reception In the Brigham City First LDS ward recreation ball. engagement f octal i marriage teen Sarah Yates, Society Editor Telephone PA 33853 Z Jensons Return From Impressive rites performed in the Login LD6 temple on June 8 united Miss Clilre Covey and Don W, Balls In marrL age. Officiating at the cere mony was temple President George Raymond, Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Covey of Smlthfleld, and the bridegroom Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lar. en W. Balls of Brigham City who honored the couple with a wedding dinner at Marys Cafe in Smlthfleld. BEST MAN Scott Fife was flanked by Earl Olsen, Dwight Holman, Clark Stratford and Steven Covey. hall was The reception D decorated with oharmlngbas. kets of hanging flowers using oarnatlons, glads and dalsys for a summer theme. A three layer bridal cake centeredthe serving table. Those In charge of serving were Linda Cooper, Elaine Hansen. Bella Hansen and Karen Keller. Gifts were oared for by Lorraine Rhodes and Ruth Fife, while Eleanor Ounnall was seated at the guest M, Where did June go? I was just getting ready to steal a line from Lowells famous poem and remark And what Is so rare as a day In June" when a look at the calendar reminded me that before this was In print It would be July. So now I can say lef s get those flags out and be among those who remember Saturday Is a very 78 2.59 to Funeral Chapel; Those we have served are our best reference lly of Hunt, Ida. have been here as well as the Leonard Jam-mese- s, SprlngviUe and John Stewarts, Logan. ENJOYING A VISIT from her and family Is Mrs. Jack Bundy. The Wesley and children Susan and Tommy, and Mr. and Mrs. Stan, daughter day our nations birth- y Blaine & Mary Olsen 2nd North & Main St. AUGUST BRIDE hMIvs Sandra Gordon wiU become the bride of Richard iBauwhufs in a ceremony set lor Au'guist 14th in the Logan LDS Temple, with a reception to follow, then went on to Downey ud visit-e- d the Wesley A. Lues. One day wu spent in Hollywood where they visited the Farmers Market ud they dropped In to say hello to former Brlghamltes Mr. ud Mrs. Maurlus Hansen. They also had a chance to meet a nephew of the Husens, the son of the former Bertha Hu-se- HUGE DIAMOND SALE PALMER n. TEMPLE WEDDING Miss Claire Covey and Don W. Balls exchange vows ln the Logan LDS temple on June 8, and are making their home In Logari after a short honeymoon. -- JEWELRY ru Society Editors SffiMfl PAD Independence Day should be a day of fun and freedom. The American fathers who signed the Declaration of Independence declared that the anniversary of that fateful day should be celebrated with great Joy and feast-In- g by suceedlng generations. So, let's have fun on the holiday. The fun may be a trip home for a reunion, a picnic in the canyon, a quiet day at home, or one spent at a parade or the boat regatta. But each American should take time out to raise his flag, small or large, before setting off to y the freedom It signifies. en-jo- IN HURRY TODAYI PALMER JEWELRY son-in-la- w CLOVER order COOKETTES meeting by rs was called to President Barbara Jensen. Prayer was offered by Valerie Hansen, and the pledges led by Linda Shlnkle, The song was led by Barbara Jensen and Valerie Hansen. The girls discussed their upcoming trip to Cub River. Meeting was adjourned at 2:18 p.m. DINNER BELLES of Corlnne held their meeting at Mrs. Jeanette Thomas' home. The song was led by Claudia Miller, with prayer led by Judy Nelson. Pledge of allegiance was given by Sheila Gilbert followed by the 4 H pledge by Jeanette Thomas. The girls added Items to their books before uill TAN burn) filth SEI&SKI InJUy.Y &HM3L Vz OFF d The twin-fabri- c half slip that keeps ekirte positively wrinkle free MOST years. AND PLACES OF BUSINESS CITY VISITORS are Mr. and Mrs. Nell Zundel and children Mike, Patty, and Lisa of Philadelphia, Pa. They have been visiting with her mother Mrs. Mabel Forsgren and his parents, the Eberhart Zundels. Zundel will leave on Tuesday to return home and Mrs, Zundel and the children will stay about another month with her mother. BRIGHAM WILL BE by Beverly Vogue If you do much sitting at a desk , or even through PTA meetings, you undoubtedly have your share of wrinkle problems. But not when you wear the fabulous Skirt Saver. This little miracle half slip has a front section of nylon tricot which wont ride up, and a back of rigid, taffeta which prevents sagging or wrinkling behind. Handsomely tailored, it is fitted to the waist and has a Zephyr zipper lace side fastening. Trim is beautiful nylon Ban-Lo- n with front and back crisscrossed kick pleat. Try it today t Black, white, beige. Short, average, tall lengthe. to SO. Waist sizes: non-stretchi- THE REED HADFIELDS were Salt Lake City visitors last Thursday when they attended a luncheon and strategy meet. Ing at the Alta Club. Hadfield will head Dr. Ernest Wilkinsons political campaign In Box Elder county. ar I OLSEN ley Gangewere, Bethlehem, Pa. arrived Monday for an visit. Mrs. Wesley Gangewere day the Fourth of July. Stopping In Lu Vegu Party Line wires are buzzing Is a daughter of Mrs. Bundy. again on the return trip they all day long with news about summer doings. BUSY, BUSY, BUSY, have saw the Follies Bergere at the been the Francis Christensens Troplcana. In St. George they Into a former Willard reIT DIDN'T SEEM like wed during the month of June, Mrs. nosMrs. Don Woodyatt who was sident a the has Christensen bit." brothers three changed talgic comment of Mrs, Arlee and a sister who celebrated reports that the Woodyatt family Reeder Laird when I called her Golden wedding anniversaries Is now living In St. George. about the ten-yeclass reunion this month, They attended an NEWS COMES over the Party of the 1084 graduating class open house on June 14 for Mr. of the Box Elder High school. and Mrs. Ernest JohnsenlnSalt Line wires that Mr. ud Mrs. The began In the Lake City and then went with Louis Breltenbeker art attend. afternoon when class members her seven brothers and sisters Ing the 40th annual convention and partners with their families to a temple session on June 18. of Klwuls International which gathered In the bowery at Rees On June 20, 11 family members Is being held June 28 to July 2 Pioneer Park. That evening gathered for dinner at Marvs at the Sports Arena In Los a banquet was held at the caf- cafe In Smlthfleld. Mrs. Chris-tense- n Angsles. eteria of the Box Elder High Pugultch, Utah was ths set. reports that nieces and school which was catered by a nephews came from Wash. ting for a weekend of fun for local Seventy quorum. They Ington, Texas, Mlohlgan and Mlse Vicki Larsen ud Miss enjoyed a tour of the new school California to Join In the family Sudra Gordon of this city who traveled there to attend the facilities and a program with observances. In the Christensen's own ImGlade Hunsaker as MC. Gerald wedding of a college school Dunn former class president, mediate family they celebrated ohum, Judl Tebbs on Saturday. presided. Prises were awarded four birthday anniversaries, Miss Larstn went down by bus on Friday ud Miss Gordon to Dee Packer lost most hair; this month one for Mrs. Chrismost arrived on Saturday. They en. son Klmber Petersen their Jared (Pete) tensen, Myrna children (five); Portia Reeves of Logan and Sharon and Nor- joyed a tour of Bryce Cuyon Looslle newest baby (two and a man, children of the Willard ud other Interesting attractions ud returned to Brigham half weeks old); Elaine Smith Christensens, Oman traveled longest dls City on Sunday. . AN EXCITING tance (Grand Forks, N.D.), and vacation has filled the time Dean SPENDINQ FIVE DAYS in Prlsbrey newest mar- the put two weeks for Mr. St. ried. George visiting with their and Mrs, Bill Howes who reA highlight of the evening and daughter ths Earl Southern Sunday from Woods have been Mr. and Mrs. wu distribution of a booklet turned California. Enroute they stopFruols C. House. While they compiled of the activities of In Lu Vegas for three days ped were the there they visited Zions last class members since where they met their son then took a most interreunion . They gathered the In ud park Billy Howes and joined with tour into the wilderness formation by letter. esting Brlghamltes the Henry (Joyce) arsa west of St. Georgs whers Whittens to enjoy a good show. OUT OF STATE MEMBERS up some fine sped-mu- s visited Hoover Dam and they picked In attendance were Myrna Kim They of petrified wood. then went on to San Diego where ber Petersen, Colo; Sonja Han a week visiting with Chuck Connors, with no video sen King, Arls.; Mary Jo Chad, they spent who makes his home there. series for the coming season Billy wick Wight, Wyo.; Portia Reev they especially en- after years of concentrating on es Looslle, Idaho; Wayne Glo They report the new Sea World under- the medium, has joyed acquired mo ver, Washington; Elaine Smith water attraction which Is fast tlon picture and television Oman, North Dakota; Janice tourist spot. rights to the life story of Walter Christensen Nohr, Washington becoming apopular San Diego they Hagen, great pro golfer of the Leaving and Jay Smith, California. traveled to Long Beach and 1020's, and plans to work this and were Mr. Special guests some time with her broth- summer on a theater film, with Mrs. Alf Freeman and Mr. and spent and family the Wallace Lues himself playing er Hagen. Mrs. Sam Gordon. Gordon was former class father, In charge of arrangements were Arlee Reeder Laird and Ruth Morrell Naumann. Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Christensen of Ogden wUl head the committee for the next RETAIL STORES which will be in five special ( tun won't From Graduation serving as we would be served" Saturday will be the 188th birthday of the United States book, of America, and flags will be waving from stores and homes THE COUPLE Honeymooned throughout the nation. In spite in Salt Lake City, and are of what critics deplore as a maklnc a home In Logan where lack of patroltlsm In Amer the bridegroom la continuing his lea, the purchase of flags and studies at USU whers he Is their home display use has Inmajoring In Meohanlcal en creased substantially In the past gineering. The bride Is em- few years, ployed at Thlokol. Newspapers, television stations, women's clubs and service clubs have been sponsoring flag sales to get more of the Star Spangled Banners Into homes and bualnesshouses for use on patriotic holidays. As for that matter, the flag can be Mr. and Mrs. J. Lester flown by any American on any Andersen of Brigham City re. day and aeveral homes In Brigham City do Just oently returned from an extended trip to California where they that. visited with thsir son and SURE, THERE WILL be lots Grant and Frandaughter .ln-laof folks who will enjoy a holices Andersen In Saoramento, The Fourth day they call Included In their trip were without thinking that it Is propvisits to northern, oentral and erly labeled as Independence southern California, highlighted Day or giving a thought to the by several days In Los Angeles freedom theyve been given In where they witnessed the grad, their pursuit of happiness. uatlon of their son Orant who But patriotism hasnt been received his Doctorate cum lost to such a degree that the laude at the University of Cal- meaning of the day Is completely ifornia. The graduation excer-die- s forgotten. Parents will tell were witnessed by 4700 children why the day la celeand over 10,000 brated, flags will be proudly graduates His displayed by friends of the graduates. strutting majorImperial Majesty the Shah of ettes and erect soldiers In paraIran was the guest speaker. des throughout the country, and the traditional fireworks will weeks sum up the day with a touch of AFTER SEVERAL touring and visiting In Callfor. the holiday. nla, the Andersens returned to BIRTHDAY MANY NOT cakes Brigham City with the Grant to baked the celebrate be will Andersen family, visiting five other of their children and their countrys anniversary, but can. dies have been lit through the families on the way. Dr, and Mrs. Grant Andersen year to keep the Idea of liber, and family will remain in Utah ty bright whether the candle for several weeks and then plan nestles amid the popples In to return via Yellowstone, Glac-le- r, Flanders Field, at the tomb of Canada, and the Northwest the unknown soldier, with the to Sacramento where Grant Is eternal flame In Arlington, or helicopter In head of the music department with a shot-dow- n at the American River college. Viet Nam. You sure ftiMW sary reward. fair-weath- ' . In reality . . . Your ap-- ) proval la our only neces- Couple Enjoys Trip to Coast 1 d r FASTER MISS GORDON IS a graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS Seminary. She has attended Utah State university In Logan for two years and Is majorMr. and Mrs. Dewane E. ing In elementary education. ' Bouwhuls Jenson, 128 North Second East, Brldegroom-elpc- t recently returned from attend- Is a graduate of Weber High ing the commencement exer- school and LDS Seminary In cises at State College of Pen- Ogden, and attended Weber State nsylvania where their son Dr, college for two years. He has Evan D. Jenson received a de. served a mission for the LDS Church In the Great Lakes area. gree In chemistry The couple flew by Jet to New He Is presently attending Utah York City and visited the State University as an engineerWorld's Fair while on the east ing major, and Is affiliated with coast. On the return trip they Delta Phi. The couple will make their stopped In Milwaukee where they enjoyed a visit with a sis-te- r home In Logan, where both will and brother-in-laMr. and continue to study at the UnMrs. DeWltt Smith. iversity. Temple Rite Unites Couple THE COLONIAL Mansion In Logan was the scene of a re. eeptlon held that evening, with the bride greeting guests In a traditional white floor length gown styled In white lace and nylon organza over taffeta. The neck, sleeves, bodice and skirt were decorated with white sequins, and complimented a shoulder length bouffant veil re. leased from a pearl tiara. She oompleted her ensemble with a bouquet of red and white rosebuds. Matron of honor was Char lotte Ann Stratford, and brides maids were Vicky Lee Covey, Carol Ann Balls, Sharon Fryer and Barbara Holman. Flower girls were Colleen Covey and Angela Stratford. savings Payroll SETS YOU FURTHER. Local Miss To Say Vows Thuricfay, July 2, 1964 WVWWWWW $ggkft FRIENDS OF ROBERT H. Stewart will be Interested to know that he la recuperating at home from major surgery. Party Line extends best wishes for a speedy recovery. During his convalescence Mrs. Dave Welling spent some time with the Stewarts before she and her daughter Penny left for New Zealand last Saturday to Join Mr. Welling, who Is on a teaching assignment for the LDS church In lew Zealand, other visitors at the Stewarts are Mrs. Burns Too Ison, Lu Vegas, Nev. and her two child, ren. The Fred Stewarts and fam. 0 SATURDAY - JULY 4TH it (Size S2 in short mi average lengths only) Price: $6.00 INDEPENDENCE DAY MERCHANTS COMMITTEE OF THE BOX EIDE2 CHAMBER OF COMMENCE 1 - - - |