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Show tvvwwwwvww vwvww vr 6 v p THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah r Altar Society Thursday, July 9, 1964 Sets Game Day octal ceoo Sarah Yates, Society Editor PA Telephone 1 St. Henry's Altar Society Is sponsoring a summer social for all women of the parish on Wed. nesday, July 15, from 1 to 3 p.m. In the church auditorium. All persons planning on an af. ternoon of cards are asked to bring their own supplies. Bingo facilities will be avail, able. Light refreshments will 3 be served. Local Couple Recites Vows Solemn rites performed In the Login LD6 Temple on June 19 united Miss Jsnet Stumm and Roger & Kent of Brigham City In marriage. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Burrup, and the bride groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs, O. Smith Kent, all of Brigham City. The couple was honored at a It's fun to take a minute and then and reflect on what's new. I suppose the sum. mer of 1964 In Brigham City will go down In history as the year that everybody rode motor scooters. In the short space of now wedding dinner at the home of s the parents, and were feted at a bridal recep. tlon on the evening of Juno 19 In the Brigham City Fifteenth LDS ward recreation hall.'. bride-groom- time Fve been thinking about the subject, three have zoomed by our side. Sunday afternoon our street sounds like a motor, cycle hill climb meet. The thing that amazes me most, Is how many of the kids dad can take for a ride at once on his teen, age son's scooter. It looks like fun though, but I really wouldnt dare. I haven't seen many ladles "just over 40' riding one. Scooting Into the spotlight on Party Line this week are the many pleasant reports of visitors and vacations with now and then a family party. TRADITIONAL WHITE bridal satin was used to form the bride's gown, which was styled In a floor length design with a fitted bodice and V neck. The neckline and sleeves were ador. ned with dainty white lace In. sorts, and her shoulder.length veil was released by a pearl crown. Completing the bridal ensemble was a bouquet of gold, en garnet roses and cream colored chyrsanthemums. Matron of Honor JUlle Wardle and bridesmaids Edith Kent and Jane Newton wore floor length gowns of green satin, complL mented by bouquets of white car. nations with a golden garnet rose. Little Nancy Newton and Marjean Kent wore floor length gold satin dresses as they per. formed the duties of flower girls. BEST MAN WAS DOUGLAS Kent act.' lng as usher. The theme of gold and white was carried out In the decor of the hall, which was centered with a three.tlered wedding cake decorated with gold and white Parry, with Elbert roses. Those In charge of serving guests at the reception were Jean Newton, Sherrie Newton, Barbara Kent, Bobble Loch, head, Barbara Holman and Judy Myler with Loya Garr at the guest book. Gifts were display, ed by Sally Gibbons and Ida K. Jensen. Throughout the even, lng music was played by Adraln. ne Bott. Following the national Utah and a the couple at 70S West ham City. r MILLER JRS. his family of Houston, Tex. Included were parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Miller, sisters, Linda and Wanda Wilkes brother-in-laNelson Wilkes, and a niece Betty Lynn. The group enjoyed outings In the area as well as visits to Salt Lake City, Ogden, Logan, and Bear Lake. Enroute the family visited relatives and friends In Am. arillo, Ft. Worth, and Andrews, Tex. and In Albuquerque, N.M. They also enjoyed visiting the Mint and Museum of Natural History In Denver. While In this city Leon was pleased to take members of the family on an airplane tour of Brigham City. It was the first time up for most of them. a, WED IN TEMPLE Miss Jane Stumlm and Roger S. Kent were wed In the Logan LDS temple on June 19, and honored that evening at a reception In Brigham City. They are making their home locally. LadyGolfersTell Pairings For July Leg Tournament July Leg play has begun among the lady golfers at the Brigham City Golf and Country club. Mrs. Roy Barnard, chair man, released the following wlr. ners in the June play and the pairings-- for July. June winner Included Jean Barnard la the first flight, Sybil' Ford in the second flight, Kath. ryn Garmager In the thlrdfllght, and Ann Shields In the fourth flight. Monthly winners are no longer eligible to compete In leg play until the final yearly a honeymoon trip to parks In Southern stop In Las Vegas, is making a home Fifth South In Brig, rounds, at which time there will be a winners playoff in each flight. JULY Eagles Auxiliary Slates Breakfast f THE LEON recently enjoyed a visit from Thompson, Marlon Merell with Leone Boothe, Isabelle Merrell with Dorothy Thompson, and Mickey Goodllffe with Lou Byes were drawn by Hazel Kaiser, Helen Johnson and FlorMlt-che- t ence Richardson. These matches must be play, ed before Juty 10,' the second before July 18, and the third be. fore July 25, and the final match on or before Aug. 1. A GROUP OF BRIGHA.MITES enjoyed the Fourth of July week, end at beautiful Ponderosa km at ButleyIda. Days ftlled PAIRINGS FOR THE found Coy Hadfleld, Carrie Johnson, Jessie Jepper. Ruth VonderEsch and Wanda Cox all drawing byes for the first round. Second flight match Is sched. uled between Maslne Clark and Hazel Packer, with Irene Jen. kins, Katie Flshburn, Sue Gen. try Gertha Williams, Dot Case Edna Merrell and Angle Farns. worth drawing byes. The committee will welcome suggestions on plans for the series of breakfasts. THIRD FLIGHT matches pair Alma Bryant with Delles Bloom, Malnla Horsley with LaVon Burrldge back to VISITORS HAVE been coming and going at the Jasper Nicholases, visiting and enjoying catching up on news about the hometown. Here from Long Beach Calif, are Mr. and Mrs. R. J. (La Verne) Berry, their son Richard and his son Jimmy. Richard and Jimmy flew back to Long Beach on Monday and the R.J. Berrys will visit here and In Salt Lake City un-ti- ll July 19, when they will go back to Long Beach and pack their bags for a tour around the world. The Berrys have also spent some time In Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Ed (Violet) Olsen and Mrs. Mil. ton Woodland of this city. Mrs. Woodland, Mrs. Nicholas, Mrs. Berry and Mrs. Olsen are sisters and all gathered at the Nicholases recently to cel. ebrate the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Nicholas. Also Included In the group were Mrs. Jack (Yvonne Nicholas) Mason and her daughter Linda from Bur. ley, Ida. and Mr. and Mrs. Don Johnson and family of this city. land. LT. COM. AND MRS. Richard Mantlo and children Shelly, Na. than, Kenneth and Amanda left Sunday for Maryland for a new assignment. Commander Mant lo has Just returned from a year In Saigon while his family has been In Brigham City with Mrs. R. W. Mantlo. The Mart los were extensively entertain ed by family and friends prior to their departure. His brother and family, the Deverl Mantlos of Reno, spent one week here and the family traveled to Sun. set where the Douglas Hansens honored them at a steak fry. Mrs. Mantlo is the former Judy Call, daughter of the David Calls. Society Editors scfWFffl m Morning of the Fourtn of July was busy at the. Editor household. First thing after raising the flag, the family be. gan clearing furniture and roll, lng the rug to paint over the assorted crayon marks, scrat. ches, fingerprints and other battlescars In the kiddles bed room. Mrs. Society Editor finds It amazing how she can wash all the paint off the walls and still have the pencil marks and f lng. arprlnts left. 'But as the num. ber of fingerprints grew and the amount of paint diminished, the jdeelslon to paint was made. . 'h order not to get paint on It In the painting process. Well, to put It In short terms those ads on tv showing a glass of water on a bedspring are deceiving. The whole gal Ion of paint ended up In the deep well created next to It by Mr. Editors shoe.covered foot! Af. n ter uttering a few phrases, he stepped from the bed to a newspaper, and the hole disappeared and dispersed the paint onto the nearby floor I SOCIETY EDITOR MRS. caught some of It In the pall and scooped handfulls Into the pall, as Mr. Editor changed shoes, socks and pants, and ran to an open store for an extra After supply of turpentine. that he removed the chandelier and placed it on the bed and Mrs. Society Editor began paint, lng the celling again after re. moving the paint from the floor. To top off the days stupidity Mrs. Society Editor finished the paint Job off with a flourish and scooped up the palnt.cov ered plastic dropcloth and threw it Into the Incinerator with a d rd I S i 4 & Civic ClubSchedules Event Civic Club Improvement members who missed taking the grand tour of the world this summer can enjoy a portion of the tour with a stopover in the Orient this Saturday, July 11. The oriental atmosphere will be created at the Baron canyon home with displays of oriental arts, an oriental luncheon and hostesses In lavish oriental cos. tume. GUIDES FOR THE TOUR headed by Mrs. are J.E. Clark Business Women Meet at Dinner Business and Professional Women's club of Brigham City met recently, at which time they outlined plans for the com. lng year. President Margaret Evans announced names of major committee chairmen for the coming season. In the Immediate future for BPW will be hosting the North, ern District picnic summer ENJOYING A FURLOUGH In Golfers Slate Couples Weekend This weekend will be an active one for the members of the Brigham City Golf and Country club as they ready themselves for two days of activity at the annual July party. A dinner dance on Saturday, July 11, will begin with asocial hour from 5 to 7 p.m. followed by dinner from 7 to 8 p.m. Following this there will be dancing and live entertainment on the agenda for club mem. bers. Ferman Santos will be there to play for the group. Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m. tournament will the "He.She be held. Ih order to be eligible for the tournament members must be at the dinner party on Saturday, where they will draw for partners. Committee members for the weekend event are Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Jepperson, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Cox, and Mr. and Mrs. Miss Linda Ann Wernecke Couple Exchanges Vows In Early Spring Ceremony BRIGHAM CITY visitors the past week have been Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Jensen and daughter Jane of Reno, Nev. They dl. Mr. and 'Mrs. Gerald J. Wernecke of 336 Highland Blvd., Brigham City, announce the marriage of 'heir daughter Linda Ann to Gordon K. Nielson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lamont K. Nielson or vlded their time between his parents the E. J. Jensens and her mother, Mrs. S. E. Snow, Hughes Family Goes to Arches The Fourth of July weekend OF Mr. and found the Edward Huges family Mrs. Elmo Llsh recently were camping in the mountains near her brother and slster.ln.law, Moab, where they visited the Dell Kofords and son Jim, Arches National Monument and of Inglewood, Calif. They visit, other scenic wonders In the ed friends and relatives here area. Children Gwen, Jill and Bobby and In Ogden during their Utah had a good time in the familys stay. camp trailer, and they found MRS. HELENROYER enjoyed Moab to be a friendly city a 10. day visit from her daughter willing to come to their aid as had car trouble on a Sunday Mary Jane Royer of Los Ang. they eles. Miss Royer also spent morning. They arrived home late some time with her sister and afternoon, glad to be Sunday James and Mrs. Mr. family, back In Brigham City. Munro. Mantua. HOUSEGUESTS The marriage took place at Malad, Idaho on April 18. Miss Wernecke attended Box Elder High school. The groom graduated from Box Elder High school in 1 963 and attended Weber State this year. The couple will make a home in Logan where the groom is planning to attend Utah State this fall. A reception will be held at a later date for the couple by the brides parents. col-le- ge V ,4 -A A r - ham and Mrs. Blaine Olsen sponsored by Mrs. R.M. Kals. er. Members should bring their table service for the lunch, eon, and reservations may be made until Thursday evening by, calling Mrs. R.N, Price, Mrs. L.A. Richardson or Mrs. Dan chairman, who has planned the RusselL event to begin at 11:30 a.m. with luncheon served promptly at noon. Each committee mem ber will be In costume, and recipes for the oriental dishes to be served will be available to everyone In attendance. Committee members for the event are Mrs. Lowell Baron, Mrs. Phyllis Baron, Mrs. Dale Baron, Mrs. Rex Baron, Mrs. Norwood Hyer, Mrs. Richard Parsons, Mrs. Don Carlson, Mrs. John Ensign, Mrs. De. lonne Anderson, Mrs. Lewis Mrs. Glen Knudsen, Boothe, Mrs. Richard Milllken, Mrs. Herman Hadfleld,. Mrs. L.A. Richardson, Mrs. J.Y, Ferry, Mrs. Omer Call and Mrs. James Simper. As Stopover in The Orient' Utah are the Samuel Tisdales and children Bambl and Donald. They have been guests of Mrs. Mae Sisson In this city and the Mark Jensens In Ogden. Mrs. Tisdale Is a daughter of Mrs. Jensen and grand daughter of Mrs. Sisson. The Tisdales will be here two more weeks before returning to Fort Dlx, N. J., Don Powers. where they are stationed. r I t V ' - well-chose- NATURALLY THE LITTLE folks concerned began to weep since they thought mama was making good on her threats to give them away someday. They were delighted with the Idea of a "new" bedroom, but still a bit doubtful as the pictures were pulled from the walls and the curtains taken from the win. dows Full of good cheer, Mrs. Society Editor carefully placed of the frosted glut the paint can on a paper plate, crash neatly stirred the paint, poured chandelier. Need we aay more? a bit into the roller pan, and Except to add: Anyone know.' placed the paint can on the lng a one.legged man who would! bed. neatly plastic-covereprofit from a left shoe may call) the Editor household during the SHE HAD PAINTED all the next week. Way around the edge to the cell of the 18 Nearly one-thilng and Into the corners and had begun the celling when she million persons over 65 in the noticed that the chandelier was United States lives In rural still id plaoe. Calling to hubby, areas, the U.S. Bureau of the she asked him to remove It In Census reports. ORIENTAL STYLE Ready to welcome Civic Improvement Club members on their stopover in the Orient are iMrs. John Ensign, Mrs. J. Y. iFerry and Mrs. J. E. Clark, committee members for the annual summer party to be held at the iBaron canyon home on Saturday, July 11. All members are urged to attend the delightful event. FAMILY .THE LARUE NELSONS, and golfing, swimming and bowling son John Scott have enjoyed a were enjoyed by the J.D, Me?, trip to southern California vis. rells and children David and iting with friends and relatives They traveled to Anaheim where they were houseguests of the Richard Helbergs. They toured Disneyland, Knotts Berry Farm and traveled to San Diego where they called on former Brigham City residents, the Bob Johns. On the trip home they took time to tour Zlons and Bryce Breltenbeker, Grace Beasley, Eagles Auxiliary members will present another family breakfast on Sunday, July 12 at 10 a.m. until noon. All members are Invited to attend with their families or guests to enjoy a leisurely breakfast, according to com. mlttee chairman Joyce Love, drove Mrs. Nephi. With Hamilton, Hazel Idona IT WAS PLEASANT FOR the Tom Burrldges to have his mother, Mrs. Wanda Burrldge of Nephi spend 10 days here with them. On Sunday his sister Mrs. Max Strong and two child, ren Charlotte and Ricky drove up from Tooele for dinner and sometimes In August, also playing host to the Northern District fall confer. ence. General discussion was held on the coming national conven tlon In Detrlot on July 20, after which refreshments were serv. parks. ed. The meeting was held at OFF THEY WENT ON A SIX. the home of Mrs. Margaret Evans. day tour that took them to MonThe balance of the evening tana and through Yellowstone Park. The Virgil Pierces have was spent in an enjoyable ses. returned from visiting In Me. slon hearing Lenore Romer tell Alllster, Mont, where they about her recent trip to the were houseguests of the Robert Orient. She told of her exper. Nelsens for two days and then lences in Hong Kong, Bankok went Into the park where they and Japan, as well as of many highlights of the oriental tour. spent four days. first flight son, ll. Jana, Miss Vicky Dunn, the Ver an Boothes, Mrs. Joan Smith, the C.B, Williams, and the Bill Shields. The Brigham City group ran Into the Scott Horsleys of this city who were also vacation, lng there and they enjoyed afew rounds of golf together. own OLSEN Funeral Chapel WILL BE held lunch, with a special feature being the Introduction of new members in oriental style, by their costumed sponsors Into the club. New members and their sponsors Include Mrs. Reed Burke sponsored by Mrs. Norwood Hyer, Mrs. Larry P. Bundy sponsored by Mrs. Roy F. Barnard, Mrs. Howard M. Carlisle sponsored by Mrs. Grant Allred, Mrs. Robert T. Sewell Jr. sponsored by Mrs. J.E. Clark, Mrs. Max Rubin sponsored by Mrs. Joseph Pel. A PROGRAM after Those we have seived. are our best reference ... In reality Ye proval is our only sary reward. "serving as we would be served" Blaine A Mary Olsen nd North & Main St. |