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Show THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, October 27, 1966 Unitarians Set Ceremony Unites Couple Discussion Night Wedding bells rang on Oct. 8 for Miss Kathleen Davis and Terry L. Mason as the couple exchanged vows In a ceremony at the home of the brides par-entand Mrs. Parley Mr. ocia! Brigham City members and friends of the Ogden Unitarian Fellowship will hold a discussion meeting at the home of William H. Yates, 625 West Six-t- h South, at 8 p.m. on Friday, Davis, 368 East Elberta Drive, Oct. 28. North Ogden. An invitation Is extended to all Farents of the bridegroom are interested to attend this Mr. and Mrs. John L. Mason discussion persons with no session, of Brigham City. discussion topic set for Officiating at the ceremony the evening. was LDS Bishop Robert Wade. par-ticul- ar Sarah Yates, Society Editor Telephone PA V THE BRIDE WAS GOWNED IN an antique white bridal dresi styled with long floor-lengt- Couple Wed In Temple Rife . J In the Logan LDS temple united Miss Myrlene Andreasen and J, Sidney Norman In marriage on Oct. 6, with Evan D. Darley officiating at the ceremony. Parents of the bride are Mrs. Orba D. Andreasent of Brigham City and Norman Andreasen of Salt Lake City, and the bridegroom Is a son of Mr, and Mrs. Norman of James Henry " - V $ llthfr L . 'If, rVvStSSlr- v' iK2 teitf er ft rites performed Impressive n ifetj -- Corlnne. A wedding dinner at Maddox Ranch house honored the couple following the ceremony, and the newlyweds greeted guests at a reception In the Corlnne LDS ward cultural hall that evening. U3 THE BRIDE wore a lovely traditional gown fashioned of lace and tulle with a bouffant skirt, set off by a crown of tiny flowers releasing her fingertip veil of illusion. She carried a a bouquet of white and roses surrounding a white orchid. ' Maid of honor was Miss Denlce Orchard, with bridesmaids being Miss Barbara Bott and Mrs Judy Lee, with Misses Trudy Andreasen and Janice Andreasen as junior bridesmaids. Each wore a gown styled of brocade. BEST MAN was Newel Norman brother of the bridegroom. Host and hostess greeting guests as they entered were Mr. and Mrs. Milton Norman. The couple stood before an earn, array of atlons with troplcana and white trop-lcan- peach-colore- s 1 . . rV MM'. d peach-colore- d wed-din- g with a three-tierecake accented with roses. The cake tiers were separated with columns, and it was decorated In lace frosting with two bells of roses, peach-colore- TEMPLE WEDDING Wedding vow were exchanged by Mice Myrlene Anderasen and J. Sidney Norman on Oct. 8 in the Logan LDS temple, with the couple honored later at a reception the Corlnne LDS ward. The 723-622- Witching Hour" will oon be here and I must confess I'm just like a kid about Hal loween, I dont mean that believe in witches and goblins but I believe In the small fry and the fun and excitement this particular holiday brings them. Who could resist a youngster In his Imaginative costume with hts bright eyes sparkling through his scarey mask waiting hopefully for his "trick or treat." I know there are a lot of people who think kids take advantage of the occasion and go out to see how much loot they can gather. Maybe so, but the majority are just fun.lovlng youngsters with mom or big sister waiting In the background to supervise the nights adventure. I for one am going to be home with all the lights on and a good supply of treats and Til be surprised and scared In ap proprlate fashion according to the site of the visitor. There Is nothing surprising about the popularity of our city at this season of the year. With the ducks on the wing and the pheasants waiting In the brush and good deer hunting within easy driving we find a number of former Brlghamltes making their way back for a brief holt day. These Items along with a few vacation jaunts make up Party Line news today. 9 London for three days In Limerick, Ireland and then returned by plane to New York City. In recalling some of the high spots of their trip they were with the beauty of Germany and Switzerland, friendliness of the Irish and especially enjoyed their trip down the Rhine. HOW Brigham City churchwomen of all faths will gather at Methodist church on Thursday, Oct. 27, for a sewing day. The project of the day will be to convert worn woolen cloth-e- s Into comforters and quilts for distribution to migrant farm families In the spring. All women are Invited to at tend, with the activity beginning at 9 a.m. There will be a nursery for small children, and each group Is asked to bring lunch for their own group or to Instruct their members to bring sack lunches. Beverages will be provided. Ladles are Invited to come for all day or just a few hours and to bring along scissors sewing machines, and pins. South BE heart-shape- d arch on the top lay- er. g ABOUT THAT HAPPY stork news the Edwin Andersens are talking about these days. The big event took place In Morgan Hill, Calif, and and their daughter Dr. and Mrs. LaMoine (Pauline) Anhder who have a new baby girl born Oct. 16. Andersen and another Mrs. daughter Mrs. Ben (Karen) Smith of Salt Lake City drove down to California and spent a week helping out with the new arrival. The Anhders have a boy and two other girls to complete the family group. con-cer- son-in-la- IT WAS FUN TO GET back on the marshes and do a little hunting for Dr. L. Duke He and Mrs. Mahannah have been guests of the S.M. Mah-anna- Rasmussens for their Brigham City stay. In addition to the hunt-ln- g he also enjoyed some golf at the local course. The Manan-nah- s left for their home In Long Beach on Tuesday. SUR-prls- MAN e n Slates Meeting Elks Cotton Fashions Lodge Sets Halloween Party Highlight Show BPO Elks 2208 will hold a gala By Newcomers Halloween dance on Saturday, Oct. 29, In the evening at the A good crowd of local women lodge hall. Therell be live music, re- gathered to see the latest In cotton fashions on Tuesday, Oct. d freshments, and lots of fun during the evening for 25, at the Newcomers Club fash-Iomembers and their partners. "Cavalcade of Cottons show held In Building 81 Costumes will be In style for the evening, with prizes given at Intermountain school. Club members modeled both for the best costume. cotton fashions on loan from the National Cotton Council and pro-vlde- n Civic Club Sets Me-Cal- ls "Holy Land Tour" Missile Mixers square dance club will hold a dance session on Friday, Oct. 28, In the Thlo-korecreation building. An Invitation Is extended to all square dancers In the area to attend, and It Is emphasized that the club membership is open to all persons. The couple honeymooned the Columbia River, Registration for new dancers visiting the Oregon coastline, and lessons will begin at 7:30 of California, and p.m. with the regular dance ses redwoods home through Nevada to make slon to begin at 8:30 p.m. Lew their residence In West Cor- Damon will call dances during the evening, and refreshments lnne. will be served. of theirs when they lived In La Puente, Calif, came to Utah and spent two days as their houseguests. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Meyers and a daughter Mrs. Evelyn Mead Just wanted to see the Slegfrlends again and see Eve much how the children had grown. Brigham City Jaycees and will hold a combined Jayceettes A DELIGHTFUL AFFAIR OF Halloween Social on Saturday, was week the afternoon the past Oct. 29, at 8:30 p.m. in the hosted by Mrs. Bud Jaycee clubhouse. (Margene) Siegfried and Mrs. Members will come In at Pet. Mrs. E. (Liz) Peters and a prize will be given ers home on Saturday. Thirty for various aspects of costum, close friends and neighbors callng. two of and hours the led during Refreshments will bepotluck, four. Coming from out of town and served midway through the were Mrs. William (Ruth Noall) evening. gala Barker Dickson, Mrs. Beverly for the HallowOlsen and Miss Joan Morris of een event are Rod Bywater and Salt Lake City; Mrs. Max (Betty Diane Christensen. All Jaycees Lou) Walker of Tremonton, Mrs. and their wives are Invited to Ray (Orvella) Evans of Garland; attend the social. Mrs. George (Diane) Welch. Corlnne; Mrs. Cecil (Mildred) Kenny and Gary left for their Chlarson, Honeyvllle, Mrs. Rob. home In Torrance, Calif, today ert (Joan) Wallentlne of Mantua after visiting with friends and and many friends from Brigham relatives In this city for two weeks. He enjoyed some good City. hunting during his stay and they TWO WEEKS CAN FLY BY also got In some good family In the twinkling of an eye and visiting at the home of his par. especially when Its vacation ents Mr. and Mrs. Laren Balls time. Mr. and Mrs. DeMaur and with her mother Mrs. Balls and children Sherllyn, Wight. Jaycees Slate Halloween Social Saturday s, IT WAS PLEASANT PLL BET A LOT of you did Bud Siegfrieds for the nt know that Mrs. Sid (Phyrl) when some former neighbors Petersen had been on an exclt ing trip to Europe this fall She was accompanied by her sister in.law Mrs. Jack (Luetta) Leak in YOUR of Thatcher. Penrose. Theyflew by jet airliner to Frankfurt where they were met by Mrs, Petersen's son, A2c Bruce Pet ersen who is stationed at Darn, stadt. He had a 20.day furlough which he devoted to showing his visitors interesting sites and "showing them around." They went by train to Heldel. berg where they spent a day, then came back to Darnstadt EDUCATION and flew to Copenhagen where Box Elder High, Weber College, B.Y.U. they spent three days. Of special Interest to them In CopenSucesiful Business Experience hagen was a tour of the Kings IS Years Managing Firestone Stores palace. They continued on to 10 Years owner operator of Retail Store where they spent Stockholm to went Oslo, three days then visit. Norway for a three-da- y Past Public Service Coming back to Darnstadt they Mayor of Perry Town, Vice President of Northern took a trip down the Rhine Municlple League, Member of Kiwanls International. to Southern Germany then went to Swltxerland and to Genoa, DEMOCRATIC Attitude Italy where they spent three Anxious and Able to serve you full time with no CANDIDATE days. loss of efficiency due to change in office. COMING BACK TO Darnstadt (Pd. Political Ad. WHITE for TREASURER, LaGrande Peterson, Chairman) they left Brace and flew to A h Relief Society Square Dancers To Meet Friday noon. OAK CAMP of the Daughters followed the of Utah Pioneers met on Oct. ceremony in the North Ogden 20 at 2 p.m. at the home of Flfth-SlxtLDS ward cultural Alice Y. Merrell, with First Vice Captain Duella B. Victor hall. Gifts were displayed under the presiding and conducting. direction of the brides aunts, Following singing of "Our Mrs. Nona Judson and Mrs. Mountain Home So Dear the Bliss Gardiner. prayer was given by Vera ChrisSpecial quests tensen and the Pledge of Alleg-lanc- e at the ceremony and reception repeated. were Mr. and Captain Victor welcomed the Mrs. Robert Turner, grandparents from members and gave a special welcome to County Captain Ellen Montana. THE BRIDE was honored at S. Slggard and County Second a prenuptial kitchen shower on Vice Captain May T. Kent, an the Saturday evening prior to the official visitor from Tremon-ton- . wedding by a friend, Miss Leah Roll call showed 15 members Brown. The new Mrs. Mason Is a and one visitor present, after graduate of Weber High school, which the minutes of the last and is employed at Ogden meeting were read and approved and a gay "Happy Brithday" Defense Depot. Bridegroom Mason Is a grad- chorus was sung to Alice Y. uate of Box Elder High school, Merrell and Fannie S. Nichand Is employed at Hill Air olas. Violet Mortensen sang a Force Base. birthday song which she has OCTOBER WEDDING Miss Kathleen Davit and Terry L. Mason exchanged vows In a ceremony preformed at the home of the brides parents in North Ogden on Oct. 8. pre-scho- of the CAMP BEEHIVE Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold its October meeting at the home of Lavlna Thomas, 677 South Fourth East, on Friday Oct. 28, at 2 p.m. Officers of the group desire a good attendance for the after- A RECEPTION Stake South Box Elder LDS stake Relief society leadership meeting will be held on Friday, Oct. 28, at 10 a.m. In the Perry LDS ward. The Singing Mothers of the Sixteenth LDS ward will sing at the meeting. Feature of the general assem bly for the day will be the spiritual living class leaders. Nursery care Is provided for children of women attending the meeting. DUP News acces-aorle- Bridesmaids were Donna Beech, Linda Gardiner and Kelly Mason, with Pam Judson as Junior bridesmaid. Flower girls were petite Misses Shelia Davis and Debbie Judson. Rick Mason was best man, with Larry D. Davis and Lynn Zundel as ushers. Day Thursday Miss Rae Baird, Miss sen, Shelia Jensen and Miss Joan Richards with Mrs. Linda Norman seated at the guest book. Gifts were displayed by Mrs. Charlotte Andreasen, Mrs. Bar-bar- a Andreasen, Mrs. Susan and Mrs. Beverly Andreasen. By Ruth Phone sleeves andadltlonal peach brocade material under a THOSE IN CHARGE of ser-vlnwere Miss Audrey Soren- Party d Church Women Plan Sewing h For This Thursday patterns, as well as hand-knItems made by local per- it sons. and favors Refreshments made the afternoon even more delightful, with Mrs. Ruth being the lucky winner of the days doorprlze. the fashion Interspersing show were dance numbers by students of the Roselle Henrle School of Dance and vocal by Mrs. Eugene Anderson. Mrs. Howard Bales, Newcomers Club president, was commentator for the show. Musical background was provided by Mrs. Robert Scott at the piano. Bridge Winners Names Revealed Civic Improvement club mem-ber- s will "take a tour" of the Holy Lands on Thrusday, Oct. 27, as the Rev. Earl S. Fox of the Community Presbyterian church gives an Illustrated lecture of his recent visit to the lands of Biblical history. Fulfilling a lifelong dream, the local pastor and his wife visited the middle east and Holy Lands on a conducted tour. They saw the antiquities of Greece, the ancient splendor of Egypt, and walked where Jesus and the ancient Hebrew prophets had lived and worked. IN AN INTERESTING and en- tertaining script, Rev. Fox brings to life his trip to the ancient countries with colored slides taken during the tour. The meeting will be held at the War Memorial Home, with the social period beginning at 3:30 p.m. under the chairman, ship of Mrs. Floyd Anderson assisted in serving by Mrs. Herb Adamson, Mrs. Phyllis Baron, Mrs. Reed Burke, Mrs. Matthew Compton, Mrs. Fred Holland and Mrs. Lawrence Tay-lo- He-be- neer Winners for Monday duplicate bridge games held at the local Elks lodge were Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Hansen from Tremonton, first; Mrs. C. GoodllffeandMrs. William Thomas, second; Mrs. S. Thompson and Mrs. R. Butler, third. Duplicate bridge Is held every Tuesday at 7 p.m. In the local Elks lodge. All bridge players In the area arewelcom-e- d to attend. to leave England, and of the playing of the old musical Instruments In the DUP Memor-ia- l building. County Captain Ellen Slggard reported on her vis-I- t to the paper mill in Cotton, wood Canyon and asked those present to report any DUP mark- ers In need of repair. y The lesson for October of Evan Stephens" was given by Adella Hadley. Fontella Schofield read a sketch of her "Bio-graph- great - grandparents, Thomas Ravehlll and Sarah Johnson McCann. Baptist Ladies k t composed. Mrs. Kent told of the DUP convention held In Salt Lake City on Oct. 1, where the plaque r was dedicated In honor of C. Kimball, first Utah plo. Delicious refreshments were served by Alice Y. Merrell, Elnora H. Holmes and Violet S. Mortensen. Enjoy Meeting Baptist Ladles met Tuesday, 18, for their regular clr-emeeting. Barbara Embery was In the charge of the evenings with several of the ladles taking part. The 15 ladles present enjoy-eOct. ll WAYNE. N J iUPI Hair more rapidly from March pious Julv than fiom August to to Februaiv, accoiding ct a hair products manufactum 'John H Breck, Normal hair growth is at Inc to the rale of three-eiphof an Inch per the evening of fellowship and month study. pro-gra- ts d hiee-fouit- RE-ELE- CT II r. At 4 p.m. the regular meeting will begin, with Mrs. Roy ? ? Barnard, president, taking charge of a short business meeting. The speaker will be intro-duce- d by Mrs. James T. Sim-pechairman for the day. All members are urged to be present for an interesting and entertaining program. ' A r, '1 i V Ill Vlr-glni- a THIS EMBLEM County Government for Treasurer identifies your vii V Yi , J v WELCOME WAGON i SPONSORS... k Arms of prestige in the business and clvio life of your community. For information, oal Phan- - 723-571- 7 WACO I) STATE SENATOR Box Elder County His capabilities are proven By experience By leadership By trustworthy integrity Staunch and vigorous opponent against more taxes on homes, industry and agriculture for Bill Hervln chairman) (Friends k ? f Waldron, Bunderson, |