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Show Church Rite Weds Pair An Impressive double ring ceremony performed In the Community Presbyterian church united Miss Dianne Meeker and Peter Lou Sik. kenga In marriage on Friday, May 31, at 4 p.m. Officiating at the ceremony was the Rev. Earl Harvey. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jay Meeker of Brigham City. The bridegroom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Sikkenga of Muskegon, Mich. Traditional wedding music was supplied by Douglas Mann at the organ, with the brides uncle, Cam Longley, Jr., pre. sentlng two vocal numbers at the wedding. RECENT BRIDE Miss Dianne Meeker became the bride of Peter Lou Sikkenga in rites performed May 31 in the Community Presbjterian ihurth of Brigham Cit). home In Muskegon, Mich. Out of town guests attend. Ing the wedding Included the bridegrooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Sikkenga of Muskegon, Mich.; the brides Ruth 723-622- THE COUPLE WAS honor, ed immediately following the ceremony at a reception In the Brigham City Elks Lodge. A lovely gown of silk or. ganza appllqued with Alencon lace was worn by the bride, with Its simple lines enhanc. ed by a lace.edged capelet forming the sleeve and the skirt tapering Into a chapel train. Her silk Illusion veil was held In place by a crest of lilies. of.the.valley and silk organza bows, and the bridal ensemble was completed with a cross. shaped bouquet of white gardenias. Matron of honor was Mrs. Gary Gibson with bridesmaids being Miss Sheryl Meeker and Miss Nan Meeker, sisters of the bride, and Miss Mary Briggs and Miss Elaine Jor. gensen. Each attendant wore a floor, length empire styled gown of lime green silk with a lace bodice and sleeves, and car. rled a dainty basket of yellow and white carnations. The bridegrooms brother, Stanley Sikkenga, was best man. Ushers were Bill Ueck. er, Gilbert Meza, Bert Purdy and Jim Meeker. Immediately following the reception, the newlyweds left on a wedding trip to Jackson, Wyo. They will make their 9 AND MRS. HARRY MR. Things seem to be back to business as usual follow, Hanline enjoyed the weekend In Kaysvllle with ing the long holiday weekend holidays that took people to the moun. their son and daughter-in-latains, boating, picnicking, and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Hanline family gathering. The Party at their new home. During Line wires have been buzzing their stay they were happy to serv. since Monday morning collect. attend baccalaureate Ing the new of the dlversl. Ices at Weber State college fled activities that kept our on May 31, and commence fellow Brighamltes busy dur-In- g ment at the stadium on June the four.day early sum-me- r 1 when Alan was among the 834 students to receive de. break. grees from the college. He AN INTERESTING reunion was graduated Cum Laudewlth Item comes from the J.R. a BS degree in psychology. Also attending the services Olson family who met on Me. morlal Day to renew family along with his wife Mary were his four children Jeffrey, ties and spend the day Brian, Melinda and Steven and at the his uncle Wynn L. Hansen of gathered They Blaine Olsens and then Jour- Clearfield who was a special neyed to Rees Pioneer Park guest, Mrs. Hanllnes mother, for a picnic dinner. Mrs. Bo. Mrs. Devoe DeMaute flew In dell Parish was here from from Oakland, Calif, to be with Mr. and the family. Montebello, Calif; On Friday Mary was one of Mrs. J.R, Olsen came from Hemet, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. 75 wives honored for (help. John (Hazel) Grant were here Ing put daddy through college). Alan Is at present head of from Phoenix, Ariz.; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Olsen of Declo, curriculum at the Job Corps Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ol- In Clearfield and Mary Is a sen, Preston, Ida. joined with secretary at HAFB. The Hanlines who until just the Karl Olsens and Blaine Olsens of this city to com. recently made their home In Brigham City extend an invl. plete the family group. tation to their friends to visit MRS. EDITH PATHAKIS, them at their new home at former Brigham City resident 1184 No. Devon Road In Kays, has spent the past week here vill. OUR STORK spotlight visiting with her son.ln.law to and daughter Mr. and Mrs. swings Sterling, where the Fred Kent Knudson. She also called Colo. Owens have wel. on other relatives and friends M. corned a new baby boy who during her stay. was born on May 25. They have MR. AND MRS. GEORGE chosen the name Shawn for the new arrival and Tlchenor have had as their houseguests for a week her he joins brother Kevin and parents Mr. and Mrs. Lewis sister Lori Ann to complete the family group. Snyder of Topeka, Kan. Spreading the good news Mr. BACK HOME again after her are grandparents a weeks visit In Idaho with and Mrs. Fred B. Owens and her sisters Is Mrs. Harry Mr. and Mrs. George Facer, Smith. She spent some time Willard. VISITORS AT THE Reed In Twin Falls with the Glen Simmons and then traveled to Curtises have been her daughBoise to visit with the Os. ter and son.ln.law Mr. and Mrs. Dale M. Dorius. Mrs. car McCormicks. is VISITING AT THE home of Dorlus Is the former Dorius has Mr. Peters. Is her Ben and Mrs. Day Mr. uncle John Oskar of Nee. been studying for the Callfor. nia and Colorado bar and has nah, Wise. He will also vis. received word that he has and in It relatives Pres, Logan He formerly both. passed ton. law In Salt Lake practiced like would LINE PARTY before his marriage and to extend happy birthday wish, Citya graduate of the George es to a very good friend, is law school In 1964. Washington who M. Mrs. Connie Peters, He was recently admitted to will celebrate her anniversary the Colorado bar and will leave at an open house on Sunday. this week for California where Most of us who call ourselves he will attend swearing In native Brighamltes are ceremonies In San Francisco. Connie. with well acquainted Mrs. Curtis plans to ac. I for one will always remem. company the Doriuses to Cal. ber her when she used to sing lfornla and will spend sev. the stirring "Flag Without a eral weeks there visiting with Stain on our Memorial Day her daughters. In Los Altos and at the cemetery programs she will visit with Mrs. Fred her humorous rendition of McKell and In Danville she On Surrey With The Fringe will spend some time with as a duet with John Top, was Mrs. Robert Drlggs and Mrs. a favorite request Chad Hull. Mrs. Hull who Owen, at social functions several formerly lived In Denver Is years ago. staying in Danville while her Preston husband Major Hull Is In Viet, MR. AND MRS. man. Glade and children Sue, ENJOYING THE weekend at LeeAnn, Velma Lisa, and James will leave next Lake Powell have been Mr. week to make their home In and Mrs. Roger Simmons and Provo. He has been teach. children Steve, Denise and for Cathy. They stayed at Wah. Ing LDS seminary here the past three years and Is weap Lodge and were most at interested to learn that they being transferred to teach the LDS seminary at Provo were expecting three to four High. Party Line wishes them thousand boats on the lake on the weekend. well In their new home. grandmother, Mrs. Faye A. Meeker of New Hartford, N.Y.; the bridegrooms grand, mother, Mrs. Arthur Vanden. Bosch of Grand Haven, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rose and Patricia and Brian Rose, Mr. and Mrs. William Uecker of Mich.; Mr. and Muskegon, Mrs. Eli Wegal of Grand Rapids, Mich.; and Mrs. John Lachman of Conklin, Mich. Get This CORINNE COMMENTS Oregon Family Guests at Mills Home for Vacation By Gertrude Moore Mrs. Connie Stevensen and children, K.C. and Kesa Marie from Drewsy, Ore., are visitors here. They are stay. Ing at the home of Connies parents, Mr. and Mrs. Les. lie Mills. They will stay here for two weeks, when they will be joined by her husband, Kenneth, and they will travel to Wyoming where they will visit with Kenneths parents and other relatives before returning to their home in Ore. gon. Traveling to Carbon county on a Day trip were Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Morrill and children, Tresa and Heidi. They left Friday morning to motor to the home of Claytons mother, Mrs. An. nle Morrill In Salem. The group left there Saturday morning with the elder Mrs. Morrill to visit relatives In Wellington and to decorate graves there. They spent time there with Mr. and Mrs. Art Palmer, former residents of Brigham City their children and their families. They traveled next to Roosevelt and Jensen, visiting relatives and friends and spending the night there, before returning to Sa. lem on Sunday. They enjoyed lunch at the Morrill home be. fore leaving for home in the afternoon. were among the Anderson honored guests at a banquet for the graduates of the LDS Institute in Logan last Friday evening. Their son, Alvin, was among those whograduat. ed with special honors from that Institution, the following Sunday. Parents of all retiring officers were honored at the banquet. The Andersons also attended the graduation exer-cise- s held In the Utah State university stake center In Logan on Sunday. Dwayne Wight, and Anna Wight Wash., and Mrs. of Ogden visited of Mr. and Mrs. Party Planned ROBERT Moore and son Bobby of Mur. ray were Memorial Day vlsl. tors here. They enjoyed lunch at the home of Robert's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Morre. They also enjoyed visiting with other family at members who gathered the Moore home on that day for lunch, Including Clayton and JoAnn Morrill and chUd. len, Gary, Kelly, Tresa and Heidi; Dennis and Betty Anderson and children, Danny, AND MRS. MR. Susan Jill, Stephanie, andjus. tin. The group left for Idaho after lunch to park their trail-erand boats In the campgrounds at Twin Lakes. They weie joined there by Mr. and Mrs. Howard Eller and daughter Jane Ann and Gene and Diane Nielson. The group returned home on Sunday afternoon, tired, but reported good fishing, and everyone as liaving had a "won. derful time. s CORINNE people seen In Idaho fishing, as re. ported, were the Chet Rad. ers, the Everett Andersons and son Robert and a cousin Allen Giles of Ogden; the Keith Shinkles and children Carol, Linda and Joe, who had left their trailer parked there on the way home from Jackson Hole, Wyo., Kenneth and San. ; dy Shinkle and daughter Fred Bradford, Bert and Doris Shipley, and Mr. anc Mrs. Ira Craig of Ogden. Ez and Deloris Harper and family spent the opening of the fishing season at Porcu. pine Dam in East canyon. They also reported good fish- ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Tuesday. Dwayne grad-uatefrom Brigham Young university in Provo on Fri. day evening, and was spend. Ing some time visiting rela. tlves before returning to his home In Washington. d DINNER GUESTS at the home of Marvin and Grace Jeppesen last Friday were Graces sisters and brother, and Mrs. Ross of Honeyville, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wood of Brig, ham, Mr. and Mrs. O Keith Mr. Coombs Royal Robbins and Ufa Thursday, June 6, 1968 a picnic supper enjoyed. Those attending are asked to bring a softball mlt to play ball. All M Men and Gleaners of the stake are invited to attend, stake officers said. Dry Fishing Andrei MOSCOW lUPIt Sorokin and Alexei Fedotov have been sentenced to two years in jail for poaching thousands of fish by draining two small lakes with a mechanical Moie Hian 20 species of bats pump, according to the newsaie found in Texas paper Gudok icstllislic arrival of twins in the Brig-haCity hospital on May 27. The infants, a boy and a girl, will be named Kenneth and Kathleen by the delighted parents. The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A.V. Smoot, and they have two brothers and two sisters who are also liappy over the new arrivals. They are Matt, Mike, Sally and Peggy. The maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Milton Johnson of Tre. monton. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Nelson ban ug'ntucd thiii thoitis on out btidal Opt it ugiti j . Houm', June 9, at the home of and ,Im. Mhtati in Cotinne. jh. PALMER JEWELRY BRIGHAM CITY 20 Years of Btidal Counseling Bright Ideas for Father Day Mon-lea- ARROW sonofLowen of Warden, Ruth Hadley at the home ing. Joyce Wan-kle- r on Adams, BOX Men-Glean- er The M Men and Gleaners of Box Elder stake will hold a party Tuesday evening, June 11, at 6 p.m. in the Box El. Mrs. Ella Weaver of Kays, der Canyon recreation area. Games wUl be played and ville. The group spent a very enjoyable evening after din. on Sunday. They spent the ner In conversation. afternoon at the home of MarMr. and Mrs. Marvin Jepvin and Grace Jeppesen In West pesen motored to Kaysvllle on Corlnne. They enjoyed Memorial Day. They were din. served by the ner guests at the home of Mr. hosts. and Mrs. O Keith Adams on Bishop Robert and Karen that day. Smoot are rejoicing over the OTHER MR. AND MRS. EVERETT in-la- SPRINGFIELD, Mass UPI William Gunn l.s piesidcnt of Smith & Wesson, Inc manufacturers of fireaims M company Ction of ROBERT AND LYNETTE Moore and son Bobby from Murray were visitors here on Saturday, They visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Janies Moore, before leaving to go fishing in Idaho. There were six boy scouts from troop 113 who particlpat. held ed In the In the Rees Pioneer park on Saturday, May 25. A booth was with the Webelohadi-craf- t displayed by den members and their leader, LaRalne Shinkle. The Guide patrol dem. onstrated charcoal cooking In Scout-A.Ram- a is acs. and avoritc collar styles in todays new colors, stripes and tattersall checks. Sport shirts for his leisure hours in solid colors . and . . handsomely cmbioidcrcd. Sport knit shirts in a w ide variety of sporting colors for active competition or just casual weekend living. From $4.95 Mi-cha- el De-Lor- Ken-net- e Sets Date for June Wedding Ceremony Announcement is made of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Alisa Malm-ros- e to Jimmy D. Cosper II by parents of the future bride, Ray E. Malmrose and Mrs. Darlene Malmrose. Cosper is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Jimmy Cosper of Ogden. Miss Malmrose is a graduate of Box Elder High school and is now attending Weber State college and working in Ogden. The future bridegroom is a graduate of Ogden High school and is currently employed in Ogden. A June 14 wedding date has been circled by the couple, with the ceremony to take place in the 30 th LDS ward chapel in Ogden. Following their marriage the couple will make a home in Ogden. Youre invited to a stirring "Command Performance. You II enioy one ot the gr at Commune! 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