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Show v 4 m v ff mn VW9 WWWW 9 m r ' THE EOX ELDER JOURNAL, Briflham City, Utah Mantua Couple Greets Child Thuriday, July 30, 1964 eeoe Sarah Yates, Society Editor Telephone PA WHOS Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Cliff Allred of Mantua ara pleased to announoe the arrival of their daughter, Mary Catherine, The little miss was born at Cooley Memorial hospital on July 24, which was also big brother Dennis Cliffords eighth birth-da- NEW Little folk! arriving at the Cooley Memorial hospital found the following parents on hand to greet them: Lionel Henry and Norma Jean Albritten Erickson, Brigham City, boy, July 21. Virgil Clifford and Mary Frances Taskoskl Allred, Mantua, girl, July 24. Albert Sheron (Curley) and Connie Wimmer Thorson, Brig, ham City, boy, July 24. Robert Eugene and Jean Marie Marks Grames, Brigham City, boy, July 26. y. Also at home welcoming the arrival are Michael Wayne and Dianne Marie. Happy grand, parents are Mr. and Mrs, Joe Taskoskl of Benton, I1L, and Mr, and Mrs. V.C, Allred of Span-ls- h Fork. new Local Couple Trades Vows Late June wedding rites per formed In the Ninth LDS ward chapel by Bishop Kenneth Gounited Carol Jensen and Roger , A. Wells In marriage, parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Nello C. Jensen of Brigham City and Mr. and Mrs. Clive Wells of Willard. The bride marched down the aisle on her fathers arm as her brother, Randall Jensen played the bridal march. He also play ed "O Promise Me" during the cermony. Following the wedding cere mony a reception was held honoring the couple in the Ninth LDS ward recreation hall, the hall was centered with a four dfrey tier bridal cake decorated Dy Ruth Rising temperatures seem to Price returned to their home In Fort Worth, Tex. by Jet airliner have little effect on social as parties, visiting and on Saturday after spending the visitors continue to hold the past month with their grandpar-ent- s the R.N. Prices. Michael spotlight on the social scene. celebrated his ninth birthday "ITS ALWAYS FAIR weath-e- r on Friday at a Lagoon outing when good friends get to- with the David Price family of gether. Such was the case on Boise Joining In the fun. Saturday evening when memDAVID PRICE and MRS. bers of the 1926 graduating class of the BEHS got to- children of Boise are spending gether for a reunion. They this week visiting the Ross enjoyed dinner at the Tropical Holsts and R.N. Prices. Mr. Price was here with them over restuarant followed by a which consisted of piano the 24th holiday and will return selections by C. Henry Niel- on Friday to make the trip back sen, a "Remember When home with them on Sunday. Also paper read by Phyllis Cal Glov-e- r visiting at the Ross Holsts on the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. and then senior class on a Lynn Anderson and children were projected screen and a brief report made of Sandy. The Andersons visited on important activities of each with his parents at Thatcher while they were in northern member In attendance. Prizes were handed out to Bill Utah. Todd for traveling the longest y ENJOYING THE LONG distance. He flew in from Califweekend out of town were ornia. Mrs. Alonzo (Margaret) the Floyd Jensons who travel, won for the most Anderson led to Sim Valley Friday morn. (20) Elwynn grandchildren and stayed until Sunday at Hewlett had the least gray hair; Ing the famous resort. They rode C. Henry Nielsen, least hair; the ski lift, saw an outstanding Dale Harding, put on most ice follies show and several weight; Audrey Francis Sage, other good plays, had changed the most and Eva had the smallest Valentine MRS,' LUCY JOHNSON HAS waistline. In charge of the re. had as her houseguest for a union were Ed Ward, pres, week Mrs. Alta Gaines, San Ped-to- , ldent and Lola Andersen, sec. Calif. The Guy Laneys of retary with Mr. and Mrs. Mor. Salt Lake City also spent some ris Glover and Mrs. Harold time at her home. Mrs. Gaines Arbon on the committee. The and the Laneys came to Brignext reunion will be In charge ham at this time to attend City of C. Henry Nielsen, president funeral services for their and Pearl Arbon secretary. brother, Ethelbert Larsen. with pink roses. The bottom layer was formed of four hearts. pic-tur- hoi-lda- Com-pletin- roses. DEAN WELLS, brother of the bridegroom, was best man with Charles Jensen and Norman Maero as ushers. The mother of the bride wore a pink lace gown, with the bridegrooms mother being dressed in blue lace and each wearing an orchid corsage. Those In charge of serving guests were Carol Ann Larsen, Barbara Jensen, Sheryl Archibald, Terry Lynn Cates, Elaine Sheffield, while those assisting in the kitchen were Mrs. Mary Wilson, Mrs. Florence Jeppsen, and Mr. and Mrs. Oris Jeppsen. Gifts were handled by Mrs. Fern Jensen, the bride's aunt, and Marie Martin, the brides sister, Mrs. Ila Shumway, Stev-e- n Jeppsen, Randall Jensen, Christine Martin, Nancy Steven, son, and Ruth Elaine Jensen. The brides sister, Mrs. Joan VandenBosch was seated at the guest book, and background music was played by Donna Shef. field. The couple honeymooned In Las Vegas and Southern California, and is now making a home in Brigham City. JUNE BRIDE Miss Carol Jensen became the bride of Roger A. Wells In a ceremony performed in late June in the Ninth LDS ward chapel. The couple Is making a home in Brigham City. Idaho Visitor I At The Ryans Brigham City Senior Scout Troop 407 will be host to two Canadian Girl Guides next week. Arriving in Brigham City on Saturday, Aug. 1, will be Sue Ellen Guthrie of Alberta and Mary Lou Kettyle of Quebec, who will spend six days in Brigham City. A welcome guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J, E. Ryan is Miss Anne Beane, granddaugh-te- r of Mrs. Ryan, who is visiting from her home In Idaho Falls. Miss Beane Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Beane of Idaho Falls and will remain with her grandmother In Brigham City for one week of visit-In- g with friends. The two girls will stay in the home of Mr. and Mrs. E.B. Gentry while in Brigham City. Mrs. Gentry is leader of the scout troop and Mrs. Chari-e- s Hlckox Is her assistant Grandson Visits Local Residents leader. The scouts plan to entertain Bruce Howard of Santa Cruz, with a patio party was a recent visitor in Calif., on Saturday evening, an outing Brigham City as he spent a to Willard Peak, and a tour of week with his grandmothers, the Bird Refuge, Mrs, Martha Howard and Mrs. Alice Tlngey. He was visiting for the week before returning to California where he will soon enter the Maritime Academy In Vallejo, Calif. their guests Area Churchwomen Schedule Annual Summer Coffee Day Churchwomen of all faiths are Invited to attend a fellowship coffee on Tuesday, Aug. 4, from 10 a.m. until noon in the Bowery at Rees Pioneer Park. The an. nual event is sponsored by the Womens Association of the Community Presbyterian circles with. In Ridds Welcome Wo-me- Guests for Week d, ) ( 4 n ; vW!!s i? A DELIGHTFUL AFFAIR of the past week was the patio party hosted by the Dr. Dean L. Bun. dersons for Mr. and Mrs. WU. 11am Wardlaw who are leaving soon to make their home in Shreveport, La, The guest list was made up of neighbors and close friends of the guests of honor. The Cliff Richardsons, Harry Nielsens, George Blooms, Nat Allen and Thomas Dunford enjoyed the dinner and IT WAS A HOUSEFULL but most enjoyable for the Cyrus Jensens who have had the John (Renae) Hoffmans and children Debbie and Lynn of Denver and the Robert (Luwonna) Botts and children Alma, Elaine, Jan. et and Larry, Salt Lake City, visiting here last week. They all attended the Brigham Jensen reunion, motored to Bear Lake for one day and attended the "All Faces West pageant in social evening. Ogden. During their stay they a family dinner in the VISITING AT THE ALBERT enjoyed which Included the J.L. Stoners this week are his sis canyon Moroni Botts and Mr. and Alexes, ter and brother-in-laRichard Jensens of this city, Mrs. L.D. Wake, Huntington Park, Calif. They are returning CATCHING UP ON the latest to their home after a tour of news about families and friends Yellowstone Park. were six former school chums who met for dinner at Maddox HAPPY BIRTHDAY WISHES Ranch House Tuesday night The go out from Party Line this group Included Mrs. William week to a long time Brigham (Janice Glover) Erickson; Mrs. City resident Mrs. Amy Wright, Ron (Lou Call) Romney, both of now of Salt Lake City who Mrs, Dan (Renae her 87th anniversary on Bountiful; Reeder) Hubbard, Springfield, was guest of honor Va.. Mrs. Gerald Sunday. She Han. at a delicious turkey dinner on sen) Kbtter, North(Doris Ogden and home at of the Friday evening Mrs. Gayle (DeeRevo Harper) Mr. Maddox and Mrs. Don Lewis her son and daughter-in-laand Mrs. Frank Wright, Salt Olsen) Olsen of this city. Lake City. On Saturday another (Doris dinner they went Following son and daughter-in-laMr. and to the home of Mrs. Olsen at Mrs. M.J, Wright entertained where they spent the remainder a prettily appointed dinner for of the evening chatting and remher at their home. Invited guests iniscing. from this city were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wright and Mr. and Mrs. R.P, Forsgren. DOWNS MONSTERISM NEW YORK (UPI) Boo to At the Saturday dinner the table was centered with an attractive the monster look in hair arrangement of long stemmed styles, says Mr. John, custom yellow rosebuds a birthday gift fashion originator. from her sister Georgias fam. He told the Lilt llefi-rencily. The guest of honor receiv- Service that overtea! ed, huge ed a variety of other gifts hair styles are ugly. He recomand cards from friends and rel- mends a soft, flowing style to with a well-bre- d atives. go hand-ln-han- d look. He said hair styles, A SPECIAL BIRTHDAY wish like hats, should have pure and also goes out to another of our simple lines that show the face, Brigham City friends, John M. reflect breeding and good manYou should see the Burt who was the guest of hon-o- r ners. at a dinner party arranged by woman first before you notice Mrs. Burt at their home. The her hat or hair style," he said. guest list Included the Rink Smurthwaltes, George Faulk, OF EATING ners, Elmer Jensens, Harold COST WASHINGTON (UPI) Wises, Cliff Keeters and Mrs. Harold Tribe of Ogden and the Where you live makes a differU.S. OrvlU Merrells, Ray Thomases ence in your food bill, the of Agriculture Department Lee R.P. Forsgrens, Wrights, Mrs. Arvllla Powers and Mrs. (USDA) reports.four with two A family of Phyllis Baron of this city. school-ag- e children, living in The Burts have also enjoyed a a weekend In Sun Valley with the South, spends about $29 A similar family food. week for the Ray Thomases. They traveled to Salmon City where they In the Northeastern visited with former Perry res. would pay $36.05 for the same West, idents, the Mel Christensens cartful of victuals. In the who are operating a large fruit these foods would cost about $35: in the North Central remarket in Salmon City. gion, the bill for identical foods WEEKEND VISITORS at the would be $31.75. Norwood Hyers were Mrs. L.H, Kirkpatrick and children Mich, wowi ael, Nancy and Phyllis of Salt Bathnew YORK (UPI) Lake City. The Hyers have also with vie that had as their guests recently room fixtures newest are the Jewelry his sisters, Mrs. Jean Webb, miladys Sherle Wagner, Bellflower, Calif., and Mrs. status syrpbol. of custom designer York New George Armstrong, La Puente, semiis sinking Calif. They were Joined by an- bathrooms, into stones plumbing other sister and brother-in-laprecious or the Rulon Andersens, Delta. hardware that is gold-platmetal. expensive other some had of come all to They attend the He said the current taste for Hyer reunion. to the opulent bathrooms led PAT AND MICHAEL DEE development. w 'i . states ed rUMUDR COFFEE Making plana for the annual summer fellowship coffee sponsored for the churchwomen of the community by the local Presbyterian Church are committee member Mrs. J.E. Ryan and chairman Mrs. W.C. Robinson. The event la schedule for Tuesday, Aug. 4, in the Bowery at Rees Pioneer Park -- l i Jeanette Lind. Minutes were read by Jeanette Lind. The girls planned a party and discussed what to do at the com-inmeetings and then were served refreshments. MARTHA CLAIRE HORSLEY g Couple Circle August Date ForSaltLakeTempleRite Announcement is made of the forthcoming marriage of Miss Marthia Claire Horsley and Fred mother Mrs.C. Christensen by the bride-elect- s The future Horsley of Brigham City. is Mrs. Mr. J. Desmond of and a son bridegroom of also Christensen, Brigham City. The couple has circled Aug. 17 as their marriage date, with the ceremony to take place in the Salt Lake LDS temple. MISS HORSLEY is a graduate of Box Elder She attended Brigham Young UnHigh school. iversity and was a member of the program bureau, later graduating from Utah State university, where She she was affiliated with Alpha Chi Omega. has taught one year at South High in Salt Lake City. Christensen is also a graduate of Box Elder High school and has completed an LDS mission to He is attending Utah State university Australia. with a major in electronical engineering and is affiliated with Delta Phi Kappa. Following their marriage, the couple will tnake a home in Logan, where the bridegroom will continue his university studies. hi . , de .. Oki (r5 cof OLSEN Funeral Chapel:; Those we have served ' are our best reference . In reality . , . Your ap- proval Is our only neces-- 1 j : j' jary reward. serving as we j ; would be served" Blaine & Mary Olsen 2nd North & Main St. ; You Can depend on W w men of the various the church. Serving as chairman for the event is Mrs. W.C. Robinson, fellowship chairman for the Association. She will have as her committee the Mr. and Mrs. George Rldd fellowship chairmen from each church. circle. They are Mrs. Robert of Brigham City had a good time Each summer members of Schreffler, Mrs. Walter Corentertaining daughter Mrs. John church womens organizations win, Mrs. J.E, Ryan and Mrs. Belliston and sons Brad and Allen of Salt Lake City for a weeks throughout the city and county Ray McQualn, Invitations will be sent to the visit. gather for a morning of fun and fellowship at the Informal cof- presidents of the various church The kiddles enjoyed staying fee time. groups, but all church women with grandma and grandad, and ser-vePunch and coffee will be are invited to attend and to bring mom got lots of visiting done along with cookies and var-iet- y their neighbors of all faiths for with her folks and some friends. wobreads provided by the this enjoyable social. , 4-- pro-gra- THE BRIDE WORE A FLOOR length gown of satin and Chantilly lace styled with a scalloped neckline and long lace pointed sleeves. The back of the bouffant satin skirt was flattered by a long pointed train of lace attached to the fitted bodice of the gown. Her butterfly veil of bridal illusion was released g from a seed pearl crown. her ensemble was a bouquet of Tose and pink baby Maid of honor Katherine Jensen, the brides sister, and bridesmaids Judy Oss and Carol Ann Balls were gowned in street length dresses of rose and pink material flowered complimented with white elbow length gloves. They carried bouquets of white mums. DINNER BELLES meeting was held on July 23 at the home of leader Mrs. Jeanette Thom, as. Songs were led by Claudia Miller. Prayer was given by Sheila Gilbert and the pledge was led by Judy Nelson, with the pledge of allegiance led by to work for Box Elder Count y and Utah! FOR BETTER EDUCATION a former school teacher and administrator, has been a champion of education all of his life. He has pledgWilkinson, ed to help give Utah the best educational program of any state in the nation by a good margin. He believes in local control and financing of schools to provide Federal control of education. FOR JOB OPPORTUNITIES Wilkinson Will work for improved Job opportunities for Utah families by making business conditions inviting to new industries. He will work for full utilization of facilities and talents In our missile Industries, and (or protection and improvement of the business climate. FOR PROFITABLE AGRICULTURE Wilkinson will fight for more freedom for all farmers. He is opposed to controls and regimentation of (for agricultural industries. He will give support and help to all segments of agriculture, and help to develop our American free enterprise system. FOR MORE WATER Wilkinson will fight for the development of Utahs water projects and for other ways of utilizing our natural resources. He has kfog been an advocate of the Central Utah and Dixie Projects. He understands the need for solutions to Irrigation and water problems of our state. Wilkinson will be Box Elder Countys EFFECTIVE, DEPENDABLE man in Washington n mi ui Register August 4 Vote Republican August 11 ( aldolitlcaaidyVohmteersUtoMVllJ J, |