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Show BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, August 8, 1968 S .i, cene ocial Telephone Sarah Yates, Society Editor Home PA Saturday Four local homes of con. trasting style will be featured In the Jayceette home show set for Saturday, Aug. 10, from 2 to 5 p.m., with local persons Invited to tour the homes and enjoy a pleasant afternoon. Shown will be the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wen. dell, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Maughn, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stoner and Mr. and Mrs. Em-es- t Kowall. THE WENDELL HOME, at 232 North Fifth West, Is In Its second round as a show home. Its owners have completely redecorated the home In recent months and feature lush carpeting, fabric wallpapers, and stark color contrasts that give the entire home a luxury feeling. In contrast Is the homey Americana atmosphere creat-eby the Stoner home, 541 South First West, where the family's love of antiques has brought a collection of pieces that just fit the cozy home. A recently refinished antique oak bedroom set, cranberry and amethyst glass pieces, and other antiques will catch the eye of visitors to the home. calm A MEDITERRANEAN created by dark carved furni. ture on a deep white carpet set the theme at the Kowall home, 526 East Third North, where carefully selected furn. lshlngs blehd with the styling of the home In creating a gracious setting. The Maughn home, 553 North Third East, Is set off from the traditional by grace, ful white colums on the spa. front porch leading clous Into an elegant living room centered with a round gilt cocktail table created from Mrs. Maughns grandmothers kitchen table. EACH HOME exudes a dif. f erent feeling and atmosphere, and local residents are In. vited to Journey through each with features and points of Interest explained by their Jayceette hostesses. Light refreshments will be served on the patio at one of the homes by the Jayeeettes, and there is not set order In which the homes will be visit, d Mrs. Albert Stoner will be assisted by Jayceette Mrs. SJOtFS ANTIQULS Robeit Sibroeder in shotting her home, ubiih features a lovely collection of antiques in a traditional home setting, to lisitors dating the Jayceete home show set for Saturday, August 10, in Brigham City. ed. Mrs. Mati)u Wendell, center, shows Jayeeettes Rose UNIQIJF. l.lGllllNG Matie Watson and I iz Pett the unique ttall lighting fhtuus that flank a sit iking painting in the teiently nmodeled Wendell home that uill be shoun as one of four local homes on Saturday. pn ir ARE available TICKETS from any Jayceette member or may be purchased at the first home to which Interested residents go on Saturday af. ternoon. Chairman for the home show this year Is Mrs. Gene Wat. son with Mrs. Robert Sch. roeder as director member. Mrs. Dale Henrickson, Mrs. Richard Pett and Mrs. Betty Bywater are members of the with all Jay. committee ceettes helping to make project a success and to sure pleasant visits In the In. the homes by those touring. wnyimywf g9v9wr By Ruth Phone, a chance to watch a National political convention on TV Is a great experience 'and should be followed by everyone, even though It may cut out a few favorite soap operas and other regularly viewed programs. I think the hustle and bustle Is exciting. Although as one commentator The reporters still said have to bring the public the .true picture since It Is im. possible for the TV camera ,to follow all the behind the scenes action We do see enough to find out that Will Rogers was right There Is no when he said more Independence In politics than there is In jail. The can. dldates are wholly dependent at all times. .on their "camp But It is an exciting time and big things will be accomplished this month that will surely shape the destiny of us all The battle will soon be over for both parties and the losers should heed the words of Herrlot who said Politic is like a race horse. A good jockey must know how to Jail with the least possible damage. But, leaving the national news behind theres some things Interesting mighty taking place right here In Brigham City so lets get down to our little chat on Party Line. Having d ALICE WARREN Is home again after over a month spent In California and Hawaii. She left here on July 6 and went to Upland, Calif, where MRS. she spent three weeks with her daughter Mrs. Joyce Mer. re 11 and then they joined a flfteen-datour to the Hawai. Ian Islands. They flew to Hilo and from there went by plane to visit Hawaii, y jet-lin- er Oahu, Kual, Molokai, Maul and Lanai. The highlight of their visit was the LDS Church col. lege dance festival which might be compared to the pageant held at Palmyra, N.Y. They also enjoyed the Polyne. slan Cultural Center and a visit to the leper colony on 'Molokai. They visited the House on Kual .Plantation where South Pacific was film, ed and saw the live volcano in action. They enjoyed the of the Hilton hotels In all of their Island stops. ' 'S 723-622- 9. , He formerly taught school this city. IT WAS A WHIRLWIND trip but it seemed good to hear that Jerry Ohman had been In town with his wife and four child, ren for a few days. They came here from their home In Clair-mon- t, Calif, to attend the class reunion of his high school graduating class. 3 y t f. . , ,, iSi LIVING ROOM ( onversing in a tiling room centered with a restored family antique kitchen table as a gilt toffee table ate hottest ,Mij, Wa)ne Maughn and Jaycctte hostess Mm, Duight Reties as the) discuss plant through the gratious Maughn home. f I THE W.A. Camerons have been busy the past few weeks with out of state visitors. and daughter Their Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lee and grandson Clint ofKamay, Tex. are spending several weeks here. Coming for brief visits have been the J.R. Perkins and son Tim of Marshall, Tex. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Bryant and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Yer. gens of Denison, Tex. and Mr. and Mrs. Carl McAfee of California. ! " son-in-la- MR. AND MRS. Rex Lar. sen and daughter Valerie of Las Vegas have been house, guests of his parents the Tracy Larsens for a pleasant summer vacation. They also visit-e-d with the Clarence Burrups and Kenneth Newtons. Mrs. Burrup and Mrs. Newton are his sisters. While the visitors were here Mr. and Mrs. Steven Stumm and daughter Monica of Vernal spent a week here with the Clarence Burrups so they could visit with the Larsens. INTERESTED I WAS to learn this morning that the Boyd Packers are back in Salt Lake City after heading the New England Mission for the LDS church with headquarters in Cambiidge, Mass for three years. They will be welcomed home at Sunday evening services In their home ward on Sunday at 5 p.m. Packer Is an assistant to the Council of Twelve of the LDS church. Class of 1 91 8 Slates Reunion of the class of 1918 are looking forward to reunion which their will be held Aug. 17 hosted by Rulon and Reva White at their lovely home In the hills east of South Willard. VISITING AT THE Wynn Rulon White was student-bod- y Parkers for two weeks Is her president of the school sister and children Mrs. Carl in the year the class graduat. ; (Ruth) Huth, Denice, and David ed, and other arrangements of Melrose Park, 111. are being handled by Mabel Andersen Tingey of Logan, THE KAY PIERCES will who was class vice president, have a chance to reaUy get and of class a number acquamted with the beauties of members. Hawaii since they leave FriVisiting In the garden will day with their two children begin at 4 p.m. and class Kelly and Lori for at least a members are urged to be preyear while he is assisting In sent at the time, with dinner to setting up a curriculum for be served at 7 p.m. .social studies and history at Not only graduates of the the Mauna Olie College at class are Invited, but those Paua Maul. who would have graduated, for The college has been a two. this was during the war years year Institution and Is In the and many of the young men left process of changing to a four, for military service and mar. year college. rled the young ladies of the Pierce has been studying un. class before graduation. der a fellowship at Chapman Anyone who has overlooked In Orange, Calif, turning In their reservations college where the family has lived for Is reminded that they must do 'the past year. He is a Brig, so by Aug. 10 In order to be ham City native and Is the son included In the plans for the of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Pierce. Members 50-ye- evening. j4 ,V- - Salt Lake LDS temple rites will FUTURE BRIDE unite Miss Terry Lyn Watt and Robeit Craig T orman in marriage in early September. Rite To Wed Pair Mr. and Mrs. OleenL. Watt, East Medoland Drive, the engagement of their daughter, Terry Lyn, to Craig Torman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Tor-ma4330 Jefferson Ave.,Og-de715 Ro-be- rt n. Weds Couple UU'Wltq Delta Pi fraternity and has fulfilled an LDS mission In Southern Australia. After the marriage, Torman will continue his studies at the University of Southern California. Marriage vows will be ex. changed by the couple on Sept. 4 in the Salt Lake LDS tern, pie. A reception will be held that evening In Brigham City. The future bride was grad, uated from Box Elder High school and LDS seminary. While attending Weber State college the past two years, she was affiliated with Otyo. iOur complete beauty ser-- ; vice at Roberts, with skilled operators highly trained in all phases of jbeauty care. From facials to alluring hair fashions is a must at Roberts Hair Fashions. kwa Social club. Bridegroom. elect Torman was graduated from Bonne, ville High school and LDS Seminary. He also attended Weber State college where he was affiliated with Dlsma Community Club Slates Annual Summer Outing Club Ladles Community members and their husbands A diamond b a sharp Invest on will gather Friday, f sighs Sassy. "It can ml jment, 7 at In the Into p.m. 9, Aug. bankroll. any Bowery at Rees Pioneer Park for the clubs annual summer party. All members and their partners are Invited to attend. Dinner will be served, fol. lowed by a program being planned by Grace Price and The Dlgnatones, featuring Drauca Holmes and the Peterson Brothers who are now appearing at the Red Rooster. The event is being planned by Mrs. George Kelly, new president of the organization, and her corps of officers. mmiik trnmsEM The Handy WRIST CALENDER Fits on Your Watch a, inn lH 5$ rr. Band usasaH, gsgiiaaH HMWWD1 Mr. and Mrs. Freeman J. Bylngton, Brigham City, an. nounce the marriage of their daughter, Judy, and Wade H. Merrill, Salt Lake City. The couple was wed on Aug. 2 In the Logan LDS temple. A garden reception was held that evening at the home of the brides parents. The bride is a graduate of Utah State University, where she was elected as secretary of her senior class, was a yearbook personality, listed in Whos Who In American Colleges and Universities, a of Chi member Omega sorority, associate editor of Student Life, and chairman, ned various campus activities. She is presently studying for a Master of Social Work de. gree at the University of Utah. Bridegroom Merrill Is a graduate of Brigham Young While attending University. BYU he was a member of Theta Alpha Phi, national thea. trlcal honorary society. While In Salt Lake City, hehasserv. ed the board of the Salt Lake Playmakers and acted In and directed shows In Park City and around the local area. parties were given by Mrs. Hortln Jensen and Mrs. Maureen Felt of Brigham City and by Mrs. Charles Evans and Miss Ar. lene Porter In Salt Lake City. After a short honeymoon, couple will reside In Salt Lake City. y a, 3H LDS Rife 3 In Keeps You Up To Date 25c Per Mo. or $2.25 Get One Today at for a Years Supply. Palmer Jewelry Brigham City TURTLE NECK . JUMPERS SHIFTS Pre-muptl- V c. GIRL SCOUT NEWS JUNIOR HOME PREVIEW Giving a preview tour of her home is Mrs. Ernest Kowall Mrs, Dale Hendtiikson as (be two look at the unique iron lamp that helps set the Mediterrean style in the Kowall' s beautifully finithed u bite br'uk home. Ibis will be one of four homes on display duiintv the annual lasceette home show. ' TROOP 689 will hold a swlmiplng party on Thursday, Aug. 8, at Rees Pioneer park. They will eat lunch at 6 p.m. followed by games and swimming. All troop members are urged to attend. : Miss Judy Byington and Wade II. JUST MARRIED Merrill were wed Ang. 2 in the Logan LDS temple and were honored that itening at a garden reception at the bride's parents home. i |