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Show Couple Wed in Home BOX Rite Fern B. Stauffer Trading vows in an impressive home ceremony at the home of the bride's parents were Teresa Ann Pieper and Christopher Lee Hyer, with the ceremony performed on Dec. 19, in Pocatello, Idaho. First East, home day morning, at following a heart attack. Born at Willard, on Aug. 23, 1894, he was a son of Ulrich and Lena Baer Stauf- fer. On Dec. Ellsworth Hansen he was 1919, He was a member of the Mound Fort LDS ward. He was employed as a boilermaker for the Union Pacific Railroad for 30 years, Brig-ha- are-ceptio- and later worked for Herrod Furniture Co. for five years prior to his retirement. friends at the bride's home and a dinner was hosted by her parents at the Royal Fork restaurant in Pocatello immediately after the ceremony. SURVIVING ARE his widow; four sons and one daughter, Joseph F. Stauffer, Hooper; FOR HER WEDDING, the bride chose a simple white wool lace afternoon dress styled with a fitted bodice and a dainty petit point collar. She carried a nosegay Kenneth L. Stauffer, Mrs. Norman (Phyllis) Broadbent, Stauffer, and pink Taylor; 27 grand-childre- Also surviving are four bro- thers sisters, Clair Ernest Willard; and two Stauffer, was her sister, Pa- Stauffer, Ogden; Manila Main tricia Pieper, and the brideStauffer, Mrs. Frank (Vera) groom chose as his best man Nelson, both of Salt Lake City; Warren his brother, Hyer. Dave Stauffer, Baldwin Park, of honor For Guests at the reception were served from a threetiered cake decorated in traditional white lacey frosting and flowers. Presiding over the guest book was a friend of the bride. Miss Nancy Ol- Annual Meeting of Box Elder, counties will Weber and Cache gather Jan. 15 at the Perry LDS church for a day-lon- g confab during which they will hear from a number of author, ities in the horticultural field. The event will begin at 9:30 a.m. All fruitmen are invited to be on hand. W. H. Perry, Wagstaff, president of the horticultural association, is heading arrangements for the tri-coun- ty chards is the subject on which David R. Walker, USU, will speak. Dr. Arvil Stark, USU will talk on Pest Control in the Orchards. A. Fullmer Allred, USU extension agent for Box Elder county, will discuss Educaand tional Demonstrations Wagstaff is scheduled to speak on "Labor Housing. "X Disease of Sweet Cher-rie- s will be aired by Brj ce Wadley, USU, and PearFsy-11- a by Lee Rogers, USU. horti-culturis- t, convention. Scheduled as the opening speaker is Kenneth W. Hill, director of research at Utah A panel discussion on mechState university. He is slated anical harvesting and a retoj address1 the confab at. 10' port by the nominating coma.m. mute will climax the proOthers will include the fol- gram at about 3 p.m. lowing: J. LaMar Anderson, USU, The LDS Brigham City who will discuss Chemical ward Relief society will Weed Control and Fruit Thin, lunch cater with the cost per Harand Mechanical ning plate set at $1.50, said vesting. h Fertilizers in the until services. TO the wed-dinInterment will be in the were the bridegroom's Ogden City Cemetery. and Mrs. parents, also Mr. Lynn J. Stauffer and Leslie and Rodney of Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hyer of OgCARD OF THANKS den; Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Hyer of Brigham City; Mr. To those who by their acts and Mrs. Steve McRea of of kindness expressed their Logan; Steven Shelton of Brigham City; and Mr. and Mrs. sympathy and friendship at the time of the death of our G.R. Rasmuson of Salt Lake beloved mother and grandCity. mother we wish to express After a short honeymoon heartfelt thanks. We wish esto returned the couple trip, mice a home in Ogden where pecially to thank the ward both are attending Weber State bishopric, the Relief society, our friends, and all others college. The bride was feted at a who assisted in any way. The Mary Korth Nebeker luncheon hosted by Mrs. HarEp-lefamily Bloom and Mrs. C.F. ry and was guest of honor at the Wasatch Dormitory holiday party where she was presented with a briday gift. lege. The bridegroom is a gradShe was entertained at a bri-duate of Box Elder High school, luncheon hosted by Mrs. where he was active in school W. R. Merrell following the affairs and served as the marriage. governor of Key THE NEW MRS. Hyer gradClub International. He is a uated from Pocatello High member of Omi cron Delta school, where she served as an honorary society in president of the Latin club economics, and of Delta Sig-m- a for two years. She has been Pi international fraternpresident . of the Wasatch ity for business students; He Dormitory at Weber State will receive his degree from and recently attended a Weber State college in' the conference of Intermountain spring. dormitory representatives at . Colorado State university in Fort Collins, Colo. She is a Mount Everest 29,028 feel Junior student at Weber col- high TRAVELING Mtaran State Fruit growers Calif.; Mrs. Rose Bench, Lynwood, Calif. Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 1 p.m. at Lindquist and Sons Colonial in Ogden, where Chapel friends may call Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday sen. Area Three-Count- y g col-leg- e, Cub Scout Workers Beckoned to Meeting Beckons BC Children The Brigham City Ladies Community club will hold its regular weekly story for local children on Saturday, Jan. 10, at 10 a.m. The event will take place in the children's section of the city library. Theme for the month is Storybook HE HAD by Garrett Blrdhaven district has scheduled a special training session for Cub Scout den leader coaches, it was announced this week. The event will be held Jan. 10 ) at 10 a.m. at 448 South Seventh (Satur-day- West, Brigham City. Expected to attend are den leader coaches from the district's 30 units. It will be the only training session for them prior to the summer months. sisters and two brothers, d He was a member of the Ida-h- o Falls Kiwanis club, an active member of the LDS as church and was an Explorer leader in the Powell-know- BC Navy Airman On USS Midway Navy Airman Larry J. Whit-locson of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Whitlock of 1050 East Third North, and husband of the former Miss Trisha A. Petersen, all of Brigham City, is serving the aircraft carrier USS Midway. The ship is scheduled to be recommissioned in San Francisco this month. The Midway, named for the the famous World War n Pa- ciflc naval battle, has been decommissioned while undergoing extensive modernization at the San Francisco Bay Naval Shipyard. Her new will give the car- - New Years Baby (Continued from Page 1) does the young couple feel about the arrival? We love her. just love her! Furthermore, it was not only the first child for Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins but the first grandchild for the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dean How-art217 East Sixth North, and paternal grandmother, Mrs. Ruth Jenkins, 342 South Third East. We stu-de- 4-- SURVIVING Charles W. Goodliffe Charles Willard Goodliffe, 92, of 346 South First West, died in a local nursing home Sunday afternoon. Born Oct. 22, 1877 in Bing, ham, he was a son of Arnold and Elizabeth Ballam Good- her ARE s, Third-Fifteent- DIES SUNDAY Charles W. Goodliffe, 92, died Sunday in a local nursing home. married AN ACTIVE member of Church of Jesus Christ the of Saints, hehadbeen a member of the Curlew stake high council, Box Elder stake high priest president, dirier the capability of opera- rector of the choir and high ting the new aircraft now priest instructor in the Brig, planned for the Navy during ham City Second LDS ward, and was a former member of the 1970s. The carrier's new home the Box Elder stake choir. had been associate He port will be Alameda, Calif. editor of the Box Elder Jour-na- l and later operated a l store In Park Valley l 1929. He was secretary of the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce for 12 years and secretary to the Associated Civic Club of Northern Utah. He was a former deputy county Latter-da- gen-era- un-ti- Slim, Swim Course For Women trim and swim course, an offering of the Box Elder Board of Education, is held each Monday and Thursday night for interested women in the Brigham The slim, City area. The class is conducted at Box Elder Junior High school at 8 p.m. for exercise and 9 p.m. for swimming. A second class is held one night a week on Wednesday at the same hours. Interested ladies may register at the class period. The cost is $5. Delbert D. Bock clerk Elder in Box county. SURVIVING ARE his widow, Brigham City; seven sons and daughters, Mrs. Marie Metcalf, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Louis (Elizabeth) Hirschi, Park Perry Valley; D. Good-liff- e, American Fork; Mrs. Rulon (Ruth) Hirschi, Perry; Mrs. Floyd (Dorothy) Jenson, Charles L. Goodliffe and Leon Goodliffe, all of Brigham City; 36 grandchildren, 132 seven ther, Clarence one broM. Goodliffe, Salt Lake City. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the City Brigham LDS ward chapel. Burial was in the Brigham City Cemetery under the direction of the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home. Nlnth-Secon- Delbert D. Bock, age 59, former Brigham City resi-den- t, now of Bancroft, Idaho, died Dec. 26, at his home in Bancroft of a heart condition. Born Nov. 11, 1910 in Syd. ney, Mont., he was a son of George P. and Minnie Borg, strom Bock. HE WAS a veteran Ward will tell the stories which "Danny and the Dinosaur," an adventure story with a dinosaur as a playFrosty the mate; "Blaze Finds the Trail, Snowman," "Big Mac," the story of a big moose, and other stories. All local area children are invited to He had lived most of his life in Brigham City, where he worked on construction. He moved to Bancroft about six years ago, where he worked as amechanlcandalsooncon. structlon. , a member of the of Jesus Christ of Saints. He was Church Latter-da- y SURVIVING ARE the follow, brothers and sisters: ing Philip R. Bock, Anaconda. Mont.; Mrs. W. F. (Catherine) Johnston, Chula Vista, Calif.; Mrs. Joe (Isabel) Bunner, Kaysville; Russell Bock. Mor-gaGlen Bock, Brigham City. Funeral services were Tuesday, Dec. 30, in the Ted Allen Funeral Chapel in Soda Springs, Idaho. Military services were conducted in the Bancroft Cemetery n; con-duct- prior to burial. d HIS Semi Annual UJ Dresses ENTIRE STOCK FLOnsmi CLEARANCE Car Coats Robes Slacks selected styles regularly I9,P to 2&3P $H780 uiul$ f JUG OFF All SALES FINAL A . Mill 40 SWEATERS REDUCED GROUP SHIRTS Skirts . . DRESS COATS REDUCED 1 -- Blouses ALL MENS JACKETS SHIRTS Sweaters OFF REDUCED MORE THAN NO EXCHANGES O MENS SUITS and SPORT REDUCED 10 MENS DRESS COATS REDUCED UP TO REFUNDS OR 30 30 WV 30 50 ENTIRE STOCK COATS of World War II. Friends." Sharon will include par- ents, Brigham City; a sister and three bothers, Jana Lee Williams, Brian Williams, Todd Williams, and Brad Williams, all of Brigham City; the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Lee and Mrs. Sylvia C. Williams, all of Brigham City; the Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hawks, Portage; Mrs. Lettie Lee, Brigham City. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 1 p.m. in the Brigham City h LDS ward chapel. Friends may call at the Blaine Olsen Funeral Chapel prior to Ann Eliza Carter on March 24, 1897 in Park Valley. The marriage was later solemnized in to services. Interment will be in the the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He attended school in Salt Brigham City Cemetery. Lake City and served two LDS church missions in the Cen-trStates. He was n catello area. Active in church affairs, he had served as a counselor in the Idaho Falls Ninth LDS ward bishopric and was a former member of the Ammon stake Sunday school superintendency, He has also served as a high priest group leader in the Idaho Falls Eleventh ward. At the time of his death Terri Lynn Williams, age 13, of 238 North Fourth West, died early Monday morning, Jan. 5, at her home after a short Illness. Born Nov. 6, 1956 in Ogden, she was a daughter of Leland R. and Janet Morris Williams. She had attended Lincoln elementary school and at the time of her death was a at Box Elder Junior High school. She was a member of the Brigham City Fifteenth LDS ward YWMIA. She had graduated from Primary and sang in the MIA Centennial Girls' Chorus. She also was a mem-be- r FUNERAL TODAY of the Fifteenth ward services for Terri bishop's youth council. Lynn Williams, 13, will be She was a member of the held today, Thursday. Mother's Helpers Club and had served as secretary of the club. liffe. years. features new Littlerock, Ark.; andRichard E. Hansen, Idaho Falls; three BEEN employed for the past 35 al Ep-silo- SURVIVING ARE his widow, one son and one daughter, Mrs. Richard (Colleen) Cox, Mrs. Maude Sherred, Phoenix, Ariz.; Mrs. Vernon H. (Fawn) Sharp, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Edward (LaVon) Ward, Brigham City; Sherman HanCliff Hansen, sen, Logan; Bountiful; four grandchildren. Funeral services were Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the High school. Wood Chapel of the Pines with Parkinson of HE WAS ACTIVE in athle-tic- s Bishop Joseph Idaho Falls Eleventh ward the and was a star basketBurial was in the ball, football, and baseball officiating. Memorial Park Fielding player in school, and was a in Idaho Falls. member of the Box Elder High cemetery school band. He was married to Thelma Larsen of Brigham City on May 20, 1932 in Willard. The marriage was solemnized in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple on Jan. 15, 1946. They made their home in Brigham City, later moving to Pocatello, Idaho, where they lived for nine years, and had lived in Idaho Falls for the past 25 years. y, Or- - Saturday Story Hour um. Ellsworth Hansen, age 60, district manager of Garrett Freight lines in Idaho Falls, died suddenly at his home Friday night, Jan. 2, of an apparent heart attack. Born April 4, 1909 at Spring City, he was a son of Peter Alvin and Lucy Blaine Hansen. His early schooling was at Spring City. He attended Bear River High school two years and graduated from Box Elder both of Layton; Darrell W. Stauffer, Ogden; Dean R. rosebuds. Attending the bride as maid TRADES VOW'S Miss Teresa Ann Pieper became the bride of Christopher Lee Hyer in a simple home ceremony performed in Pocatello, Idaho. Terri Lynn he was a member of the Ammon stake high priests quor- in Ogden. the ceremony, Following n the couple was honored at for family and close carnations 15, 13 Williams married to Alberta Walters City. of white Obituaries hLs of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. William R. Pieper of Pocatello, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Norwood J. Hyer, South JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, January 8, 1970 Fern B. Stauffer, 75, of 973 Grant, Ogden, died Tues- Parents 511 ELDER to 30 wy WW |