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Show y 1" I y y Ip' T'l' yI '1r"l TW Dansante Club THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah 4 Thursday, January 6, 1966 Meets Saturday Dansante dance club will gath. at 9 p m. on Saturday, Jan, 8, In the Third LDS ward hall for an evening of fun. Theme for the dance will be based on the New Year, and couples arriving by 9:30 p.m. will be eligible for the er cul-tur- Q cene ociai Sarah Yates, Society Editor door prize. Host couples PA Telephone for the evening will be Mr. and Mrs Raymond Payne and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Knudson. Temple Rites Unite Couple Impressive rites preformed In the Logan LL6 temple united Miss Carol Morgan and Merlin R. Jenson In marriage on Dec. 28, with Temple Presl. dent George Raymond officiating. They were later honored at a wedding dinner at the Tropical restaurant In n 723 - 6229 Phone vHb Big news at our house! The Christmas cactus is going to bloom after all. Just this morning I counted nine buds and there may be more. We had really given up after watching It care-fullfor the past month and hop. lng It would, Just for once, bloom during the holidays. Last year It was In full flower for Thanks, giving and the year before we had thirteen lovely blossoms for Valentines Day. Because of Its unpredictable nature I made It a point to read up on the plant, and so for the past year have followed to the letter. When It didnt show any signs of bloom, lng for Christmas I decided that somewhere along the line I had watered it too much. or maybe not enough, or given It the wrong brand of plant food, or Hi Brigham City. y Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morgan of Willard, and Mr. and Mrs. E.M. Jenson of St. George, former local residents. BRIDE WAS LOVELY In gown of white e peau styled with an empire waist appllqued with chan-tlll- y lace and seed pearls. Her shoulder length bouffant veil was released by a pill box tiara. Completing the bridal ensemble was a bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley with pine accents. THE full-lengt- h Maid of honor was Alyson Morgan, with Marcia Glover and Ellen Flamm as bridesmaids. Petite Jana Jenson was flow- er girl 1 Ruth By ... Charles Fife attended the bridegroom as best man, with Ken Seegmlller, Ralph Jenson and Ray Jenson as ushers. CENTERING THE HALL was a three. tiered cake decorated with pink flowers and lace trim. Flowers accenting the wedding party were pink crysanthemums and roses accented by fern on styrofoam balls. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Conlne In Long Beach, and spent some time In San Morlno visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rice Ober. Mrs. Ober Is the former Alta Ella-soa niece of Mrs. Conlne, She also had a chance to say hello to a nephew and family, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Bowen In While she was In Canada. and Canada her brother-in-lasister, Mr, and Mrs. Louis Bowen, Sedona Ariz., arrived to visit with the Brent Bowens. HAPPY STORK NEWS comes from Mr. and Mrs. Evan J. Christensen who are happy over the arrival of their first child, a girl, who was born on Jan. 3 The little girl weighed nine pounds, three ounces. Mrs. e Christensen Is the former Ogden, daughter of the maybe we had the light on too A. Roland Ogdens of Salt Lake long one night. They have to City. Relaying the good news have a very regulated amount of In thle city are paternal grandartificial light. parents Mr. and Mrs. Francis Christensen. But here it Is only off schedule about two weeks and may. THE DAVID PRICES return, be If I read the Instructions on ed to their home in Boise on Its care again and keep a by It to regulate the Sunday after having spent the New Years weekend with the heat and . phooey. heat and . phooey. After all what Ross Holsts and R. N. Prices. difference does it make when It They also visited relatives In Salt Lake City. blooms. Christmas, Thanksgiving or OF INTEREST TO their s Valentines Day, Its always here Is the news that Mara welcome sight and well worth waiting for. In fact Its kind of garet Ann Jorgensen, daughter a special bonus to have It be- of former Brlghamltes, Mr. gin flowering now when these and Mrs. Clinton O. Jorgen-sewas married on Tuesday long winter days get kind of monotonous and a beautiful flow- evening to Jack Quentin Reyer In bloom is as welcome as a nolds. The wedding took place NEWLYWEDS Temple rites performed in late December at the home of the brides of spring. breathe united Miss Carol Morgan and Merlin R. Jenson in marriage. Mr. and Mrs. grandparents The couple is making a home in Logan following a brief I DONT KNOW ABOUT you Hugh B. Brown of Salt Lake honeymoon trip. City A reception followed at but for the second time In three months I'm right the Brown home. The Jorgen-sen- s Jane Braegger was seated at skiing trip In the Salt Lake make their home In Ogglad I dont live In New York the guest book. City area, and are now making City. den now. The couple honeymooned on a a home In Logan. Everythings busy on the Par-t- y HOME AGAIN after a delight-fu- l Line wires. Have had a lot of week long vacation are Mrs. newsy items come In about holHammer and Mrs. Florence and a visitors iday visiting, special flash from the stork set.. Bessie Conner. They traveled to Ontario, Calif., where they MRS. LENORA HOLMES-hawere house guests of their returned home after spending brother and sister-in-laMr. two weeks in Virginia as a guest and Mrs. Shirley Holst. The of her son and family, Mr. and Holsts drove the visitors back Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Shields Mrs. Lloyd Holmes. Her grand, home and they made a two-daof Florissant, Mo., formerly of son, Dallas Holmes, has been stop In Las Vegas. Arriving in jr t j r USU in Logan and when Brigham City the Holsts spent Brigham City, announce the and forthcoming mar. he went home for the holidays several days here visiting frirlage of their daughter LaNae she flew with him by United ends and relatives before reShields to Gary Mosey, son of Airlines to hts home In Falls turning to their home In On. Mr. and Mrs. Meloln Mosey Church, Va. Highlight of the tarlo. of Berkley, Mo. trip was a visit to the White A HOLIDAY Miss Shields Is a graduate House to see Its beautiful VISITOR at the of McCluer High school In Flor- Christmas tree and also view Albert Stoners has been her issant and Is now employed at the fifty trees decorated to sister Theola Herring of San AVCOM as a clerk. typist In represent each state. She also Francisco. She arrived In time the Mort building In downtown had a chance to visit the LDS to spend Christmas with the church farm In Maryland. She Stoners and returned to her St. Louis. Prospective bridegroom Is reports the weather was de. home after New Years. a graduate of Berkley High lightful and It registered 72 school and Is now employed at degrees In Washington last Frl-daTRAVELING TO San Mateo, Just before her departure Calif., to spend Christmas were Mac Donald aircraft. The couple will exchange for home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Olsen. They were guests of their marriage vows In February at ENJOYING A DELIGHTFUL and the Zions Lutheran church In daughter, Mr, and Mrs. holiday In California has been Hugh (Donne lie) Dobbs. They reBerkley. A reception will follow at the Knights Mrs. Ruth Conlne who traveled port the weather was good the of Columbus hall In Berkley. to Newport Beach to be a house first two days of their vacation and then rained the rest of the time. Miss Shields lsagranddaugh. guest of her ter of Lewis M. Olsen of Brig- daughter, Dr. and Mrs. T. A. They managed to get some sight-seeinBlakely. She also visited with ham City. done, however, and spent Ger-aldln- ther-momet- frl-end- n Those In charge of serving at the reception held In the Willard LDS ward recieatlon hall were Kathleen Young, Jaye Peterson, Linda McMan-us- , Suzanne Rees, Lisa Glbbey while gifts weie displayed by Glenda M. Bolstad, Artell M. Graser and Betty Brockbank. Couple Sets Wedding Date s y 1 y son-in-la- REPUBLICAN WOMEN - New executive committee members for the Bix Elder Womens Republican club will be installed at a luncheon set for Saturday, Jan. 8. Seated are Mrs. Robert Meeker, social chairman; and Mrs. Joseph Caughian, historian. Standing are Mrs. Ned Biggs, publicity chairma'i, and Mrs. Wade, Ebeling, financial chairman. They will be installed by the visiting state president. Republican Women Slate Annual Luncheon Saturday Box Elder County Womens Republican club will hold Its annual holfday season luncheon on Saturday, Jan. 8, at 12 noon in the Artistic Manor. All Interested women In the area are invited to attend this social Special guest at the luncheon will be Mrs Gudvor Braby, newly Installed president for the State Republican Womens federation She will conduct the Installation of five new directors for the local organlza-tion Speaker at the luncheon will Mrs. Marjean Wright, former personal secretary to former Gov. George D. Clyde, who will travel from Salt Lake City to address the Brigham Cl-tbe y group. Mrs. William Flack, local president, announces that the five directors to be Installed the following- - Mrs. Rob one day touring San Francisco. They arrived home on Thursday. IT WAS BIRTHDAY time at the Norwood Hyers when Mrs. Hyer entertained at a bridge luncheon to honor her sister Mrs. Grant Allred and also celebrate her own birthday which both fall on Dec. 26. Twelve guests came to extend birthday greetings and enjoy the afternoon of bridge. prizes were Mrs. Jerry Fryuln, Mrs. W. R. Mer. rell and Irma Joslyn. Win-nln- SPENDING CHRISTMAS with the William Shaws were their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Shaw and children Ethy, Melanie and Jonathan. The Alan Shaws have been living In Mountain View, Calif., and now have moved to Smlthfleld to make their home He has Join, ed the staff at the Utah State university In Logan and began ert Meeker, social chairman; Mrs. Joseph Caughian, histor. Ian; Mrs Ned Biggs, publici. ty chairman; Mrs. Wade financial chairman; and Mrs. Harold Reeder, legisla tive representative. Reservations for the lunch, eon may be made until Thurs-day- , Jan. 6, by calling Mrs. Ebe-Un- Leo Adams at 723.3227 Community Club Schedules Talk On Project Hope quainted with Its methods of treatment as well as Its on. the-jotialmng of native med. ical personnel In the countries it visits. Following his service aboard the hospital ship, Dr. Hannum toured the African continent, and his talk will also Include slides of Dr Sweltzers hospital at Lamborne with pictures from many areas of Africa. INCLUDED ON the program for the day will be a musical number by a group from Box Elder High school Prayer will be offered by Cwenna Mae Brown and the pledge led by Mary Olsen President Mrs. Leon Smith urged that all members be pres ent for this Interesting and en. joynhle afternoon, which is sponsored by the Depart, ment of Public Affairs of the be-ln- g Club club. Ladles Community members will have the oppor. tunlty of hearing Dr Thomas FAT OVERWEIGHT L. Hannum talk on the proAvaiable to you without a doc tor our product t prescription gram of the Project Hope hos-pltcalled Galaion You mutt lose tat ship and show colored or your money back Gal uqfy axon ti a tablet and easily swal slides of his experiences and of lowed Get rid of excess fat and treatments carried out on the live lonqer Galaxon costs S3 00 and is sold on this guarantee if international good will pronot satisfied for any reason, fust return the packaqe to your drug ject qest and qet your full money back Meeting Is set for Thurs No questions asked Galaxon is sold with this guarantee by day, Jan. 6, at 3:45 p.m. in Skaqqs Drug Stores Brigham with the Manor Artistic the Mail Orders Filled meeting held at 4:15 p.m. Immediately following the social period. Refreshments will be served from beattfully ap pointed tables by committee t chairman lone Baxter and her Lou committee members Iva Windshields Nebeker, Marilyn Davis, and Relda Lund Windows PROGRAM CHAIRMAN for the day Is Jerri Skenandore assisted by Mary Olsen as dl. rector member. She announces that Dr. Hannum will be open to questions following his pre. 132 North Main sentatlon. Having spent three Phone 723-344- 6 months In service aboard the well-aIs he hospital ship, Auto Glass Northern Utah Glass c teaching winter quarter. SEMI-ANNU- AL son-in-la- g I S NOT Miss LaNae Shields, daughter of Mr. and TO BE WED Mrs. A. J. Shields, former Brigham City residents, will be wed to Gary Mosey In a ceremony set for February in Berkley Mo. 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