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Show ground. The bride was attended by Miss Lynda Whlteley as maid of honor, and bridesmaids, Miss Penny Smith, Mrs. Lar! Temple Rite Weds Pair BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, September 19, 1968 ocial ry Yates, Miss Annette Tor. man, Miss Valerie Torman, and Miss Debra Stagge. Miss Tina Marie Brown acted as flower girl. All were attired In orange crepe dresses with orange lace bo. Stone. The bride Is the daughter of dice and lace sleeves. Mr. and Mrs. Oleen L. Watt MISS WHITELEY carried a of 715 East Medoland Dr., Is cascade bouguet of yellow and Torman Mr. City. Brigham roses and cara son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert tangerine L. Torman, 4330 Jefferson, nations while the bridesmaids held yellow carnations. Ogden. Performing duties as best Following the wedding, the man was Reed Torman, with couple was honored at a Norman George, Fred Smith, at the LDS Indian cha-pcultural hall in Brigham Paul Bohling, and Brent Bird as ushers. City. Following a honeymoon trip The brides gown was of rose lace fashioned Into to Las Vegas, the couple will a cage, over a slipper satin make their home In Los Ansheath. Her veil of silk geles, Calif. was held In place with STOCKTON. Calif. UPIi satin petals encrusted with The onginal Spanish name for e Miss Terry Lyn Watt of Robert Craig bride the Torman In ceremonies performed Wednesday In the Salt Lake LDS Temple by Presl-den- t ceoe Sarah Yates, Society Editor Telephone PA 3 Hawaiian Luau Sociables Plan Annual LDS Set by Elks Hawaiian Event It will be hula n Hawal-la- n food time this Saturday evening at BPOE as Elks and their wives gather for the lodge's annual Hawaiian Luau beginning at 7 p.m. Hawaiian food will be served buffet style during the even-lnand there will be dancing All Box Elder, Cache and fun available for al In and South Idaho Sociables will attendance. convene to greet alumni mem-berErnie Kowall Is chairman Special Invitations have for the event, and tickets are also been Issued to other also available from commit-te- e members or at the club, groups. Dinner will consist of Ha. room. walian food served under the direction of Ellen Clark and her committee. Special deco, rations will set the stage for the dance to follow. President Mont Seely will be In charge of the event. Top dance music will be provld-ed- . annual Sociables Hawaiian Luau event will take place on Saturday evening, Sept. 21, beginning at 6:30 p.m. In the Elite Hall at LDS Hy-ru- pearls. She carried a cascade bouquet of yellow and white roses and stephanotis on a lace back- - floor-lengt- h the tomato which in the 16th was yellow rather century the led fruit of today was pomo d'oio" apple of soldi. g, UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT! Cub Scout Den On Sunday, Sept. 22, at 10 a.m. a special Sociables will be conducted at the Logan tabernacle. Special speakers and testimony hear-lnwill be featured. Luncheon and an afternoon session will follow. g Makes Signals Mrs. Howard Pack 324 Den 2 met at the home of their Den Mother Daisy Steed. The lesson was on traffic safety. They practiced street and road safety and they made a safety signal for emergency road repairs for a car. Assumes Active Management Of The RECENT BRIDE Rites performed in the Salt Lake LDS temple united Miss Terry Lynn Walt and Robert Craig Torman in marriage. YOUTH SHOP Corinne Couple to Observe Golden Date at Reception relatives and Friends, neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Laron G. Anderson of Corinne are Invited to attend a recep-tios In observance of the Larsen Pat Beginning Oct. 1st ents of four children; Max G. Anderson of Pleasant View, married to the former Gall Breltenbeker, parents of four children; and Mrs. LaRue B. Golden Wedding Annlver-sar(Gay) Nelson, Jr., now living on Sunday, Sept. 22, from in Venezuela, parents of two e children. 5 to 10 p.m. In the room of the Corinne Three have joined the family In school. The couples family Is years. hosting the social occasion, and asks that no gifts be brought. G. and Bernice Laron Gibbs Anderson were married in the Salt Lake LDS temple The Same High Quality Pro n cou-pie- A'ISS CONNIE MITTON y Wed In Early Autumn Rite Local Miss Will re-ce- Legion Auxiliary and Mrs. Dee W. Mitton of Brigham the engagement and forthcoming announce City marriage of their daughter, Connie, to Harold Mr. Slates Annual on Sept. 18, 1918, and have honored that evening at a bridal reception. Miss Mitton is a graduate of Stevens Hene-ge- r Business college, and is now employed at a finance company in Ogden. The future bridegroom has attended Weber State College and is now employed at the Freeport Center by Western Manufacturing company. Following their marriage, the couple will make their home in Ogden. scheduled for Columbus Day, 12, at the Bowery In Rees Pioneer Park. Several candidates for office have al. declared their In. ready tentlon to be present. With the League as a coordl-natlnbody, several groups Second meeting of the Active Citizenship Committee 1a were taking on assignments scheduled for Monday, Sept. as part of their fall activities 23, at 8 p.m. at the Mt. Fuel with the Jaycees volunteering for physical arrangements Supply auditorium. The first meeting of the and moderator, the Business committee was held on Sept. and Professional Women to secure a band, the Republican 11, with several organizations Womens present to lend their support and Democratic to the plans being made by clubs to plan a candidates the cltywlde group under parade from downtown to the coordination of the League of Bowery, the Jayceettes to plan and support refreshments, Women Voters. promised from the five clubs Plans centered about an rally represented by the Northern political District UFWC. Reports from these groups Si will be given at the Monday night meeting, and all Interested organizations are urged to Simplicity is the essence send a representative. it ;of good grooming Oct. Set on Monday g M Air. and Mrs. Laron G. Anderson 50 YEARS AGO as they looked 50 years ago when they were married in the Salt Lake LDS temple. Garden Club Membership Mee Meets Tuesday Bureau, served on the Coun. ty Fair board, and was a member of the Pheasant Assocla-tion- . He has been active In the LDS Church and Is a High Priest In the Corinne LDS ward. Mrs. Anderson was also served with the County Fair Board, as president of the Farm Bureau ladles group, and In many LDS Church auxl. liary positions. She worked as area correspondent for the Salt Lake Tribune for 12 years, and will feature a display of pictures taken during that era at the reception. A historian for many years, she has long backed the preservation of the Golden Spike site and was a major force In its being declared a National Historic Site. Sept. 23, at 7:30 p.m. at the War Memorial home. All members are urged to be present, and a cordial in. vltatlon Is extended to all eligible women to make reservations and attend the annual social occasion. Reservations may be called In to Mrs. Verl Petersen at or to Mrs. Eric Seawith the shore at club officers being In charge of the event. 723-690- 4 723-583- sented by Mrs. Walter In The Past, With Some Cor-wi- Plans for the State of Utah Association Garden clubs to be held In Brigham City on Sept. 28 will be discussed. Everyone Is urgRegular meeting of Spade and Hope Garden club will be ed to attend, with the help cooperation of all held on Tuesday, Sept. 24, and needed to help plan members at Gillespie hall at 7:45 p.m this event. the for evening Program will be a dish garden work, There are about 20 varieties shop. Members are asked to of coffee to choose from In medium, bring plants, growing Viennese coffeehouses, says the containers and accessories National Geographic. for the program. Hostess for the evening will be Mrs. John Robertson, with Mrs. John Alex as made their home in Corinne throughout their married life. M. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ilo M. Brown of American Legion Auxiliary Brigham City. A FARMER BY OCCUPA-tlon- , members will gather for the The couple plans to be married on Friday, Anderson was a member local groups annual memberOct. 11, in the Logan LDS temple, and will be of the South Box Elder Farm ship luncheon set for Monday, Citizens Meet duct Lines Will Be Featured As multi-purpos- An arrangement, "Gentle Breezes, using a design stressing rhythm will be pre- - n tions In The Infant Department THE YOUTH SHOP 22 So. Main Street 18th OUR Addi ANNIVERSARY SALE CONTINUES Come In Soon for Great Values On Appliances - Furniture - Carpet ON SALE NOW! THE ANDERSONS will be joined by most of their family for the anniversary celebration. They have six children, as follows: Wayne L. Ander-soof Tremonton, married to the former Juanita Simmons, parents of six children; Mrs. Edward (Ruth) Mlchella of Corinne, parents of four children; Clinton M. Ander. son of Mt. Holly, N. J., married to the former Florence Poul-son- , parents of three child-ren- ; Darrell L. Anderson of Palmdale, Calif., married to the former Delsa Shanks, par n m our lowest price ever Roberts. POSITIVE oCTJDgrncna.TiEyBrrr- - for Zenith quality PROTECTION! big-scre- en console color tv! only twice weekly at bedtime. Keeps you lastingly fresh, odor-fre- e and dasert-drPure, odorless end colorless. Will not wasn off, harm or stain delicate garments when used as directed. 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