OCR Text |
Show THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, October 28, 1965 Couple Wed In Canada Wedding vows were exchanged by Miss Connie Smith and Darrell Morris Nuttall in the Cardston LDS temple in a late summer ceremony. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Chase Smith of Hartley, Alberta. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mor. rls A. Nuttall of Brigham City. The bride wore a traditional full.length sheath gown with a loose. falling train at the back. The simple elegance of her gown was enhanced by appllqued lace inserts forming a panel down the front and facing the neckline. Her butterfly veil was released from a dainty tiara, and she carried a bouquet of stephanotis and lily of the val. ley. An open house honoring the couple was held In the Tropical restaurant a short time follow, ing the ceremony, and hosted by the bridegrooms parents. Telephone PA tZ Birthday Honors Temple Rites Unite Couple Local Club in Rites performed in late Sep. tember in the Salt Lake LDS temple united Miss Linda An. derson and Newell Norman in marriage. The bride is a daugh. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine N. Anderson of Bear River City, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. James H. Norman of Corinne. Following the ceremony the couple was honored at a wedding dinner at the Hotel Temple Square, and were honored the next evening at a reception in Bear River LDS ward. the jrw Combined Party Honored recently at a com.; bined birthday party in Brigham" City were residents Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Goodliffe. The event was held Saturday, Oct. 16, with a family dinner held at the Tropical restaurant. Mrs. Annie Goodliffe, reach-- i ed her 85th milestone in life; on Oct. 16, and her husband soon followed with an observance of his own 88th birthday on Oct. South To Hold Children of the couple and Fork; Mrs. Marie Metcalf of Salt Lake City: Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hlrshi of Park Valley; Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Hlrshi of Per. ry; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jen.; sen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goodliffe and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Goodliffe, all of Brigham City. Following the dinner, the fam. lly all adjourned to the Good, liffe home where the couple opened their many gifts. They took family pictures and visit, ed with one another over old times. 9 visiting there they were house and guests of their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Wynn C. (Carma) Andersen. Th6y arrived home in time to greet Mrs. Esther Hulseandher son.in-laand daughter Mr. and Mrs. Rlgden Clawson and Mrs. Carrie Condie, relatives from Preston, Idaho. This weather has me speech, Who can think of anything to talk about when we are en. Ioylng these delightful golden days. What a restful interlude between the have to seasons. In summer we have to water the lawns and gardens and in the winter we have to shovel the snow. These days there isnt anything that has to be done. True we still ought to put a little water on the shrubs and lawns but only when we fell like It. We know they won't burn up if we delay it a day less. son-in-la- Visiting this weekattheNich-ola- s and are their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Jack (Yvonne) Mason of Burley, Id aho. The Masons daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Terry or two. And adding color to an al. Thatcher of Provo came. to and spent the ready colorful season are the Brigham City the Nicholas and with weekend felour oi doings interesting low Brlghamites who continue Masons. to make news by taking a lit. IT WAS AN exciting trip for tie trip, having one of the fam. Amelia Hunsaker who Mrs. a de. or home maybe hosting lly spent several weeks in Arizona lightful party. with her son and family the SPECIAL BIRTHDAY wishes Don C. Hunsakers. She returned LDS go out today to Mrs. Nancy with the family following Forester who celebrated her General conference and return, 80th birthday anniversary Sat. ed to Brigham City via air. Phoenix. urday and when I called her on plane from the phone this morning to ask MR. AND MRS. Harry Bloom about the event she was get. ting ready to go out and rake have returned from four enjoy, a few leaves in the yard. She able days in Las Vegas where was honored by her club mem. they attended the National In. bers and a few close friends stitute of Steel convention. They and neighbors on Thursday when flew down on Sunday and were they gathered at her home for accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. In. Jerome Pepper of Salt Lake an afternoon were City. The convention activities eluded in the Mrs. Melissa Petersen, Mrs. were headquartered at the Sands Nobel Fishburn, Mrs. Deverell Hotel and the Blooms were en. Petersen, Mrs. Fred Douglas, tertalned at several breakfasts Mrs. Ruth Seashore, Mrs. Eric and luncheons In addition to They also Seashore, Mrs. ElnoraBowcutt, regular meetings. Mabel Christensen, Mrs. Alber. saw several good shows during ta Koford and Maytha Myers. their stay. son-in.la- son-in-la- Bailemos Dance Club Sets well-wishe- ON SATURDAY HER family gathered to help her celebrate. There were Mr, and Mrs. Char, les Burt, Scott and Brad Burt; Mrs. Jerry Burt and daughter Brenda of Sparks, Nev,; Mrs. Darrel Wanlass and family of American Fork; the Melvin Botts and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Muhlesteln, Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Bott and Mr. and Mrs. George Earl From Wellsvllle came her brother and slster.ln.law Mr, and Mrs. Evan Bankhead. She also received several long distance telephone calls from absent family members and numerous cards. She is very proud of her 20 grandchildren, 25 great grandchildren and one WE HAVE HAPPY stork news coming from Salt Lake City where Dr. and Mrs. Wayne S. Zundel are the proud parents of a new son. This is the fifth child for the Zundels who have two other sons and two daugh. Mrs. Zundel will be ters. remembered here as the form-e- r Renae Glover. Proud grand, parents are Mr. and Mrs. Mor. ria Glover of this city. Mrs. Glover has been spending her Bpare time in Salt Lake City lending a helping hand with the new arrival. BRIGHAM CITY visitors re. Eagles Lodge Plans Dance DUP News OAK CAMP of the Daugh. of Utah Pioneers held their October meeting at 2 p.m. at the home of Duella Victor on Oct. 21. Captain Daisy 0. Hansen pre. sided at the meeting, and Vice Captain Duella Victor conduct, ed. Lesson topic for the day was Pioneer Forts of the West, given by Ruth B. Pierce. Refreshments were served to 16 members and one guest. Old THE LOCUST Camp of Daugh. ters of Utah Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs, Vera Mar. ble, 239 North Second East on Monday, Nov. 1, at 7; 30 p.m. All members are encouraged to be in attendance. McAnally fs HALLOWEEN IS THE best time of the year for a party so the Fawson Cookes arrang. ed a delightful fun.fest for their grandchildren and their friends, Cindy, Scott, and Jackie Horne, children of the Arlen Hornes, invited their close chums and enjoyed an evening of traditional Halloween party excitement. There was a spook alley, games with prizes, top. ped off with tasty refreshments. The rooms were appropriately decorated with pumpkins and other scary things to add the proper atmosphere. The guest list Included Scott Frost, John Poulsen, Jeff Mol. lendorf, Kathy Heaton and Pat. Most celebrations throughout the two.state area will include speeches by Cadette and Sen. lor Girl Scouts, presentations of birthday cakes, songfests, and the lighting of rededlca. tion candles. ture a presentation on the Re. lief society magazine and spe. clal musical numbers to be per. formed by the singing mothers of the Sixteenth LDS ward. Newest Colours! Nothing Changed But the Price! Plans for an international party announced earlier by the Northern District Federated Women's Clubs have been can. celled Indefinitely due to unfore. seen circumstances, according to a district spokesman. Participating clubs will be busy making plans for another project later in the season which does not conflict with so many local dates and activities. Dance For Halloween Halloween isnt Just for the kiddies, and the Elks and wives will show up in costume on Saturday evening for the BPOE 2208 annual Halloween dance at the lodge hall. Members and their partners are invited to attend the event, with a breakfast' planned at midnight. s 4 1 ; 4 ns - NEW YORK UPI' Spaie vour hands by laundeiing lingetie, nylons and so forth all at one time For longei lasting fabiics and a minimum of rinsing, measure washing machine detergents and fabric softeners with care. And use your washer to best advantage, the Cleanliness Bu lean suggests If you can l (Ol ltd a full load set it for a small on if possible SV4K7 ATHLETES EAST LANSING. Mich UPI Michigan State Varsity Athletes regularly outiank academically their nonathletic classmates in an annual study of compaiative grades. -- from to One hour classes will be held each week-da- y I p.m. and from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturdays. PHONE NOW! CLASSES ARE FILLING UP! Sandra Burrldge is classroom Instructor and drama director. The December production for those enrolled will be -T- 723-597- Theatre - AL STARTING OCTOBER 29 Vj DRESSES oN including Fall Cottons and Wools 'A off COATS SPORTSWEAR IS THE TIME Vv V TO SHOP AND SAVE n; ESS ANDERSON Home - of Brigham City NOW CAROL" The Pied Piper of Hame-llSleeping Beauty; ShakespRumplestelskln; eares Mid Summer Nights Dream; Wizzard of Oz; Tom Sawyer". Members of the American National Theatre and AcadConference emy, The National Childrens Theatre Licensed and Insured. Future selections Include (MS P.S. . Its Sonomas Anniversary 'Theatre for Children! Ages 4 16 years PHONE ' STOCKtt Elks Set torybook layhouse A CHRISTMAS the Party Cancelled By Clubwomen Opening Nov. 1 st is the former Evelyn Petersen. cently have been Mr. and Mrs. Dean McAnally of Glendale, Cal. if., who came to spend their vacation in Utah. They visit, BACK HOME AGAIN after a ed here with the George Dor. delightful ten days in Phoenix rises and LaMar Valentines Arlz. are Mr. and Mrs. Jas and were dinner guests of Mr. per Nicholas. While they were and Mrs, R, N. Price. Mrs. ty Barsballe. t r of the Various groups Council's 10,000 members will light candles (flashlights) at ex. actly 8 p.m. to emphasize the fact that throughout Utah and Eastern Nevada Girl Scouts are at that very moment rededicat. Ing themselves to the prlncl. pies of scouting. WED IN CANADA Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Morris Nuttall vows In Cardston LDS temple in late summer. They were honored locally at an open house. Attend Conclave ters mony. All g 723-622- Elder neighborhood Box Scouts and leaders will gather at the Intermountaln school the. ater at 7:30 p.m. for the cere, All Sizes! Business Women By Ruth Girl Scouts and leaders of Girl Scout Council will celebrate the birthday of Jull. ette Lowe, founder of Girl Scout, ing in the United States, by par. in a councll.wide tlclpating birthday observance and rede, dication ceremony on Thurs. day, Oct. 28. Utah j d Phone NEWS , Halloween Ball Rites performed in the Salt Lake LDS TEMPLE RITES temple united Miss Linda Anderson and Newell Norman in marriage. The couple Is making a home in Corinne following a short honeymoon. Meet society leadership meeting will be held on Friday, Oct. 29, at 10 a.m. in the Perry LDS ward. All stake and ward of. fleers and teachers are urged to be present. . The general session will fea- - special feature of the oc. caslon was the presentation of a large birthday cake by the of the Tropical FLOWER GIRLS Sue Ann Nor. management restaurant in honor of the ev. man and Annette Anderson were ent, with the cake centering the gowned in charmingly table to provide an even more Bailemos Dance club will hold tangerine crystalline festive atmosphere. its first dance and party of the enhanced white rib. dresses by season on Saturday, Oct. 30, bon sashes. Each carried a LDS in the Fourth.Thirteenth basket of rose petals. ward recreation hall beginning Sid Norman was best man, at 9 p.m. with ushering duties performed Fitting with the goblin season, by Dave Smoot, Rio Waddoups, the theme for the event will Brian Anderson and Bob Hoi. feature the Halloween season ben. with refreshments and decor, Host and hostesses for the re. ception, in addition to the par. Joyce Frisby, state presl. ations following that theme. ents of the newlywed couple, dent, and Elva Pierson, state , Shorty Ross and his orches. were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nor. corresponding secretary, of tra will provide lively music man, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight An. the Utah Federation of Busin, for dancing, and couples before 9:45 p.m. will be derson and Milton Norman. ess and Professional Woipen's clubs returned recently from at. eligible for the first door prize CENTERING THE hall was tending held of the evening. conferences Chairmen for the dance are a lovely three.tlered bridal throughout the state. cake decorated with talisman were held at Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller Conferences by committee members roses, and topped by two sugar Park City, lepresentlng cen-tra- l bells entwined in a dainty heart. and north central districts; Mr. and Mrs. Clovis Jordan, Don Woodward, Guests at the reception were Spanish Fork, representing Mr. and Mrs. served by Helen Forsgren, Bar. south central districts; Beav. Mr. and Mrs. DeLonne Ander-son- , Dr. and Mrs. Russell bara Jean Wheatley, Sherry An. er representing the southern derson and Rlsee Anderson with district; Price, representing Glauser, Mr. and Mrs. Reeve those In charge of refreshments the south eastern district; Roos. Brown and Mr. and Mr$. DeLaun being Mr. and Mrs. Dick Nes. evelt, representing the eastern Sackett. sler and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald district; and the northern meet, Leonard. lng held in Ogden earlier in Those in charge of gifts were the year. Mrs. Ua Anderson, Mrs. Sandra Theme of these conferences Tuft, Shauna Holmgren and was YES-- - Youth, Education Jeannle Huggins. Barbara Mis. and Service. This theme was rasl was seated at guest book. carried out at each meeting with the accent on youth. The MASTER OF Ceremonies for Utah Federation will sponsor a and their ladles will the evening was Royal Norman, career woman to the national donEagles costumes and prepare their who introduced program num. convention in July. for a good time on Saturday, bers. On the program were a Youth Power conferences as the Eagles Lodge vocal number by Rosemary Nor. have been scheduled in various Oct. 30, its annual Halloween cos. plans man, a piano solo by Irma districts throughout the state. tume dance in the Aerie home. solo a by saxophone Anderson, Youth will be the main objec. Lloyd Hubbard, and a vocal num. tive for the Utah Federation Prizes will be given to the ber by Gaylln, Jolene, Joan and this year, with each club asked persons with the most original Jan Richards. to Increase their membership. costumes, along with a prize The couple honeymooned to the couple last to be recog. to the Southern Utah parks and Jim Nabors, star of "Gomel nlzed. Las Vegas before returning to Pyle USMC." was a make their home in Corinne. film cutter for a television junloi com HOBO stew and rolls and cof. pan.v when he switched to fee will be on sale at mid. acting. night by the auxiliary group. A Stake South Box Elder stake Relief their partners were gathered for the festive occasion. In. eluded were Mrs. and Mrs. Per. skirt. Lace appliques outlined ry Goodliffe, of American the scoop neckline and form, ed dainty panels on her skirt, while the gown was enhanced by elbow.length sleeves. Her veil of bridal illusion fell to el. bow length, released from a crown of crystals. Completing the bridal ensemble was a bou. quet of talisman roses sur. rounded by lily of the valley, Maid of honor Sandra Jensen and bridesmaids Susan Archi. bald and Sandra Nessler were gowned in matching creations of yellow crystalline sty led with scoop necklines, bell skirts, and embroidered scalloped hemlines. Each carried a long, stemmed talisman rose. BE Reief Society 22. THE BREDEworeafull.length gown of peau de sole styled with a fitted bodice and bell SCOUT only at fVOiAfVCVfl 8 723-538- 5- - VV of Brigham City |