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Show IW THE BOX t WT'V jRNAL, Brigham City, Utah li 1 " Thursday October 15, 1964 - octal ceoe Sarah Yatei, Society Editor Telephone PA 33853 i1., ' Business Women Plan Regular . Solemn rites performed In the Salt Lake LDS temple united Miss Kathleen Madsen and Paul Leslie Morrell In marriage rec. Northern District of Business Professional Womens ently, with LDS President Clay, and ton during the clubs, which includes the Brig, officiating ham City, Logan and Ogden ceremony, Parents of the newlywed coup, groups, wUl hold a dinner meet, le are Mr. and Mrs, J. Ronald lng at Georges Ciife on Oct. Madsen of Honeyvllle and Mr. 18, at 1:30 p.m. and Mrs. Lyman D, Morrell of Mrs. Dewey (Elva) Pierson Is Brigham City, who hosted the district director and la plan couple at a wedding breakfast nlng the meeting. at Maddox Ranch House, Advanced reservations may Later In the evening the made for this meeting by couple greeted guests at a rec. contacting either Mrs. Pierson, eptlon held In the Honeyvllle Mrs, Margaret Evans or Mrs, LDS ward recreation hall, Roy (Alberta) Valentine at their where the hall was centered by homes. a three. tiered bridal cake dec. orated with salmon colored flowers and featuring a mine, ture bride and groom on the top layer. District Meet THE BRIDE WORE a strlk. lng modified sheath gown of white delustered satin with lace ooverlng the fitted bodice, and lace appliques continuing down the front of the slim skirt, A full chapel train was appllqued with matching lace, and herbou. fant veil of bridal Illusion was gathered to a pearl and rhinestone tiara. Completing the ensemble was a cascading boquet of salmon carnations surrounding a white orchid. Matron of honor Mrs. Marie Hyde, slater of the bride, and Kathleen Median end Paul Leslie Morrell exchanged wedding vows In the Salt Lake LDS temple In an early fall ceremony. The couple Is now making a home In Brigham City. NEWLYWEDS.. Musical Program Scheduled For Community Club Banquet New members of the Ladles Community club will be treat ed to a musical program as they are welcomed Into membership at the clubs annual membership banquet set for Thursday, Oct IS In the Artistic Manor begin, nlng at 8 p.m. Buffet dinner will be served at the beginning of the event, with a program to follow. Charming musical numbers will be provided by a trio of four year .old singers LuAnn Larson, Tommy Moore and Mike Peter, sen, after which June Sackett will provide several solo mus. leal numbers. Then a triple trio from Box Elder High school will perform numbers from the up. coming production of "The King and L" TOAST TO THE OLD mem. by La Von Reeve, followed by a toast to the new members by Carolyn bers will be given Marshall, Chairman tor the event Is, Mrs. Jerald Mason, who Is being assisted by mem. bershlp chairman Mrs. Sidney Jensen. Decorations for the evening are planned In fall tones, and special favors will be given to each member In attendance. Church Women Welcomed as new members of the club by President Mrs. LaMar Jacobsen will be Mrs. Oakley Moore, Mrs, LaMar Davis, Mrs. Richard Klmber, Mrs, Michael Sargent, Mrs. Marvin Skenandore, Mrs, Mel vln Rollins, Mrs. Ted Earl, Mrs. Devon Roper, Mrs. Ray Marshall and Mrs. Van Galley, On Ecumenism Women of the Presbyterian church have extended an lnvlta. tlon to the women of St. Henrys Catholic church to attend the regular Womens Association meeting scheduled for Thursday Oct. 22, at 7:30 p.m. In the ings programs has been Mrs. who will intro, dues the speaker. Devotions for the evening will be led by Mrs. Joseph Caughlan, and Mrs, Har. old Hamblem will direct the short business meeting. A short talk on voting responsible ltles will be given by Mrs. By ron Huntsman, who will also out. line the communitys UNICEF program, Women of the morning circle will serve refreshments at the beginning of the meeting. executive time making memos he doesnt have time to read them later on. busy much - o WAS CLYDE Mor. of the bridegroom, and ushering duties were per. formed by Paul Hyde. Refreshments were served by a number of the brides friends and gifts were cared for by Shir, ley Morrell and Vicki Woodward. Seated at the guest book was Mrs. Ruth Nauman. Following a honeymoon trip to Canada and the west coast, the couple Is making a home In Brigham City, Non-cred- Mrs, Robert Heck and Mrs. Theodore Card attended a work, shop on social education In ac. tlon held at Westminster College In Salt Lake City on Wed. nesday, The workshop discussion was to center on study and action In problems of social concern by womens groups of the Presbyterian church. Mrs, Heck Is the local representative to the committee, and Mrs. Card Is a member of the Presbyterian board. CROOKED GOLF The new James Bond thriller, aoldflnger, features the most Ogden; Ralph Jeppson of Orem, crooked golf game ever played Calvin Jeppson of Mt. Pleas, as hero and villain Jockey for ant; Clark Jeppson, Mrs. Bill advantage. (Marian) Walker, andNlele Jep. pson of Brigham City. Writing or phoning their congratulations to their pafents were Paul Jep. pson, Lowell Jeppson and Mrs. Married on Oct 11, 1916 Monte (Louise) Larsen, all of in the Salt Lake LDS temple, California. the couple has lived a rich and Thirty .one grandchildren are full life and enjoyed the many claimed by the couple. years of rearing a large family. They made their home In Can. ada, Idaho, and various Utah towns before coming to settle In Brigham City 23 years ago. Family members gathered In honor of the 48th wedding an. nlversary of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Jeppson at their Brigham City home on Saturday Oct 10 with seven of the couples ten living children there for the family event. Sorority Hear MRS. JEPPSON WAS BORN Mary Thomas, daughter of Em. mallne and Charles Thomas of View, Idaho, In 1895. Holidoy Cl Sterling . . . 44-pc- . service for 8 ) in handsome chest 1 at a substantial $65.00 saving over open stock purchases. Sets priced from $310.00 to $386.00 m over piece by piece purchase. Choice of three sets priced from $42.50 to $69.50 m Deluxe Serving Set open stock price $82.00.1 wmm -- Set price $69.50 International Sterling j X SlZOS 2 tO 20 7 p.m. TIL Register Set. Oct. 1 Oct the Studio (below First Security Bank of Utph) FAMILY . ' - ft h MAIM . A. CARA SHOPPING PLAZA ChooM trim iur Mflipllll mImIIm if truiurid Intirmllinil Fitterni. tirlln TERMS ARRANGED. APPAREL iff SOUTH PittirM Midi In U.l All and - 7Tm) OPEN 10 a. m. yourself or gift giving. The Holiday Set in International packaged sets at comparable savings assorted fabrics, plains, plaids, diodes and stripos SHIRTS by L treat for now available In gift SURFING SHIRTS.. F LAWLESS Tom MILWAUKEE CUPS) my Aaron of the Milwaukee Braves handled 206 chances in 49 games at first base in 1983 without making an error. An elegant International Sterling Serving Pieces (WIT-SHIRT- S... JOANNE SCHUETRS SCHOOL OF BATON (formerly Dorothy Bundy's Baton Twirling Studio) Classes In all phaioi of baton twirling I mi DRESS-SHIRTS- ... were served by the hostese at the con. elusion of the meeting. .South Dakota State Champion. Opportunity to give your daughter program, contest and parade experience. NEW JAC-SHIRT- S... refreshments lt k all file lafesf styles in easy care fabrics t Alpha Chi chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha held Its October meeting at the home' of Betty Weurthner. Guest speaker for the evening was BUI Jones, Thiokol personnel worker, who talked to the ladles about the business world and its requirements In a modern day. The members also discussed the beginning of the fall rush period, which wUl start In October and continue untU the new pledges are selected for mem taught personally by Mrs. Schluotor, former Kenosha Open National Champion, 7 times two-wee- EASY CARE DESIGNED FOR Thiokol Speaker During her years of married life she has been very active In affairs of the LDS church, having served In almost all auxiliary organisations, A native of Brigham City, Jeppson was born locally to Samuol and Sarah Jeppson In 1892, He has also been active In church work wherever the couple has lived, Including serv. lng In the bishopric of his ward In Canada. He has been a far mer and was In the real estate bershlp. business for many years. Light 723-817- Begin Here Visit Workshop HOLLYWOOD (UPD specific need is apparent for Junior uniforms In size 10, and that all persons with such size uniforms to trade should bring them In as soon as possible. NEW OFFICERS Officers taking charge as the Ladles of Elks begin fall activities Uniforms are very much In Include Mrs, George Riddle, treasurer; Mrs. Cam Longley, vies president; Mrs. Vardemand at this time, and anyan Boothe, president; and Mrs, Ken Vanderford, secretary; and (absent from picture) one with uniforms In any size Mrs. Nell Hoesel, retiring president and one.year director. and age level of scouting is urged to call Mrs, Merrell at If they have uniforms Counting the Joys of the aut. to sell. Adult uniforms ars umn we muet conelder at the also needed, as Is Girl Scout top of the llat the newa we hear on all levels. The uni. of vlalta from famlllea and equipment form exchange program works frlenda and the pleaaurea ofva. throughout the year, but fall and catlona. the resumption of regular meeton greater demands VISITING WITH MRS. John ings brings used uniforms and equip, for W, Phllllpa the paat week were ment. Mr. and Mra. Burt Phllllpa of Dy Loa Angelea. They alao apent aome time with hla slaters and AN ENTHUSIASTIC group of they spent several days. They their families, the Clifford en. Box Elder county residents traveled by airliner both ways. of Corlnne and the Binghams Joyed a short but exciting holiBob Petta and Albert Hansens To when to Coast West the day ENJOYING A VISIT FROM of this city, On Sunday the they embarked on an Esther her sister and brother.ln.law family enjoyed a James tour for a preview show, are the Glen Severns, Mr, and at the Three more classes have Phillips home which alao lng of the Oakland LDS temple. Mrs. Phillip R, Kromer )mve Included another sister and bro- been added to the list of adult In Brigham They toured Interesting attracspent the past month In this city. ln.law Mr. and Mrs, Chest- education program tions In Reno, and San Francis, The Kromers are retired and ther, City. Classes beginning this er Jensen of Llndon, Utah. co enroute. week and next are listed as Standing out as travel extensively In their mo. memorable points of the trip bile home. They will be TAKINO ADVANTAGE OF follows: leaving are the unique beauty of the soon for warmer climates to the school holiday Albert Han. temple, the breathtaking glim-ps- e spend the winter months. sen and two sons Greg and Cory, Gregg Shorthand registraof the ocean from the Twin with Mrs, Rhonda Hansen drove' tion and first class to be held Peaks and the fabulous moun. THE FRIENDS OF MRS. Dar. to Las Vegas where they were today, Thursday, 6 to 8 p.m. tain scenery viewed from Ob- win Christensen will be interof the Irving Zlncks. In Room 210 Box Elder High Point at Donners ested to know that Party Line guests servation school. Pass. Those enjoying the tour has received word that she Is HAPPY BIRTHDAY wishes go were Mrs, Fanny Christensen, Red coming to Brigham City where out to elght.year old Jeri Linn Standard American Mrs. Ivy Fuller, Mrs. Lovlna she will undergo surgery at Hadfleld, daughter of the Reed Cross First Aid registration Clark, Mrs. Ruth Barnard, Mrs. the Cooley Memorial hospital. Hadflelda who was honored by and first class scheduled Mon. Gary Loveland, Mrs. Geneva She reports that she will be here her friends at a birthday party day, Oct. 19, 4 p.m. In Room Richards, Mrs. Edna Merrell, until the end of the month. Mrs. at her home on Friday. The 103 BEHS. class. Mrs. Mae Jensen, Mrs. Phyllis Christensen will be remem. guesta lunch together Red Standard American enjoyed Owen, Mrs. J. Howard Rasbered here as the former Maril- and an afternoon of table games. Cross First Aid registration Mrs, Isaac Young, yn Carr. The Christensens An autumn motif was carried and first class tobeheldThurs. mussen, Mrs. Mary Rose, Mrs. Floyd make their home In Springvillty out with colorful autumn leaves day, Oct. 22, 4 to 6 p.m. In Andersen, Mrs. Jane Adams, Utah. pumpkins, paper owls and corn, home economics room at BEHS Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wilde, I cant get over the brilliant stalks adding a harvest atmos. USU extentlon class carrying the Norman Jeppsons, Allston beauty of the fall flowers, And phere. The guest list Included two hours of credit. Jensens, Oleen Palmers, Ne- this Cherl Blacker, Susan Carlson, Is a good chance to comwell Larsens, James Nelsens, one of our Brigham City Debbie Pelham, Michelle and Harry Bloom. They were pliment Jasper Nicholases, William by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rose Johnsen for her Taml Maddox, Dorothy Bloom, Hadleys, Keith Pettlngllls and friends, which Joan Knudson, Julie Cagle, Holtman of Salt Lake City. They beautiful flower garden Wallace Wildes. I have admired almost every day Michele McCabe, Darleen Com. saw several good shows In. I drive along Third West. when Ingore, Lisa Andersen, Kay eluding a Broadway hit., BACK HOME AGAIN after an If you havent seen It you should Lynn Baugh, Jeralynn Hansen, tour of the interesting IT WAS GOOD TO HEAR of Second Kim Eskelsen and Kim Hadfleld. east are Dr. and Mrs. Otto F. ride past the corner won were the Gordon Burts still re. Michelle Prizes that West en. by and and Third Smith. They traveled first to South Maddox, Julie Cagle and Kim member their Brigham City colorful display. It rep the joy Rochester, N.Y. where they at. resents friends and were In town on Sun. Im certain, many Eskelsen. tended Dr. Smiths medical day saying hello to acquaint-enanceof hard work but Pm sure class reunion of the University hours BACK HOME AFTER A whirl They make their home who see It appreciate her those of Rochester Medical and Dental in Pocatello. In Las are and Mrs. Mr. would like Line Vegas school. Following reunion ac- efforts. Party extend a thanks to you Rose tivities they toured New York to the for pleasure your lovely City and visited the fair then to many went to Washington D.C. where gardens have brought THE this summer and fall season. Adult Classes Women FOR THE even, J.P, Gurriater, Todays spends so BEST MAN rell, brother By Family on Anniversary fellowship hall. Guest speaker of the evening will be Robert Fox, layman at St. Henry's, who will discuss the "new look" In Catholicism SEVEN CHILDREN OF the as outlined by the Ecumenloal couple, along with their council In Rome at Its contln. families, were present for a ulng meetings. family turkey dinner climaxed He will discuss the subject with presentation of a beautlf. from the point of view of an ul wedding cake for the couple. average Catholic layman, and Those present were Mrs, how the decisions and Uturtlc. Bryant (Ellen) Tlngey of Provo, al changes will affect the Cach. Mrs. Don (Elisa) Palmer of olio church In the United States. CHAIRMAN Local UNIFORM EXCHANGE chair-ma- n Mrs. Keith Merrill, 934 Crandview Road, reports that a Ruth Cross Lutheran women have begun their annual fall Holy clothing drive, and the public Is Invited to donate as they do fall cleaning and "weeding out of extra clothing. Warm clothing and blankets will be sent overseas to the Lutheran World Relief for distribution, while other Items will remain for local sale In the Migrant Thrift shop. Donations of clothing wUl be bridesmaids Nancy Morrell, taken until Nov. 1 and may be at the church basement any Joyce Madsen and Deon Lar. left sen wore matching street length time of day. Information can be gowns of peacock blue crystal, obtained by contacting Mrs, line and carried nosegays of Vernon Kalvestrand. mums with salmon white and gold trim. Their outfits were complimented by gold shoes, Local Couple Is Honored Pleasant Plan Session Clothing Drive Set by Lutherans SCOUT PATROL WORKSHOP will be held on Thursday, Oct, 15, from 7 to 10 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Clifford Hodkln, 618 South Seventh West. This workshop will be given on the district level, and It Is later hoped that workshops can be held on a neighborhood level and that each neighborhood will develop its own patrol leaders training program. All leaders are urged to at tend the meeting. No previous experience is necessary for the training, and those attendnoteing are asked to bring books along for the condensed workshop session, 3 Temple Vows Unite Couple EJ V news si - r GIRL f J 1 "S'J V"" V 'S,i- f if Itftrr QP1X FRIDAY NISHTt Til I Moqf Jql'jqSf |