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Show I LDS Rite Weds Pair Rites performed in the Logan 5 united Miss Rosalie Jensen and Danny Scott Thain in marriage, with a reception honoring the couple that evening in the Bear River LDS ward. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Vay Jensen of Bear River the while City, bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Pauli Thain of Benson. The following persons have been issued marriage licenses in the office of the Box Elder county clerk: Jerome Monte Sowle, 19, 555 East Sixth South, Brigham City, and Janice Maughan, 19, 44 East Second East, Wellsville; issued Nov. 11. Craig Dean Pixton, 22, 615 West Fourth South, Brigham City, and Linda Lee Young, 21, 802 Colorado, Corinne; issued LDS temple on Nov. For her and wedding the bride chose a traditional white gown of chiffon draped over satin styled with lace ruffles in the front and with long puffed sleeves accented with lace. Her long veil of illusion was caught to a cap of lace and she carried a bouquet of daisies. Attend Bride Maid of honor was Beverly inKolts, with bridesmaids cluding the brides two sisters Janet Windward and Mary Ellen Green, Marcie Gallegos, Evon Jensen, and Vickie Nelson. They were gowned in little girl dresses of blue and yellow gingham and carried daisy nosegays. Jerry Thain, brother of the Holmgren, Wendy Holmgren and Nancy Barker. A three tiered wedding cake decorated with blue and yellow daisy trim was centering the bridal table. are makBenson following their marriage in early mini-note- The couple honeymooned in the Uintah Mountain area and are now at home in Benson. By Ruth 723-622- Arent things Ive been trying Wow! to follow my little book on getting things done ahead so Christmas would be less strain on my time. Last week I dutifully revised my Christmas card list and made out my gift list. I have a suggestion to that guy who wrote the book. He should add a chapter on revising your , Christmas budget as the first item. Things are consistently getting .more .expensive. And, , along with " the higher prices . goes more expensive tastes. ' Why Ill bet mother bought gifts for the whole family on less than I spend on one item. I never was a very good budget I keeper. always admire someone who can do that little thing. Maybe if we were a little more budget minded we could stop this constant spiraling cost of living. Id like to see everybody take a course in How to Live Within Your Means. I just found out the other day how much a billion dollars was. The federal government budget is always apeaking in terms of billions and I read that if a man stood over a hole in the ground and dropped in a $20 bill once every minute it would take him 98 years to throw a billion dollars into the Celebrates Wedding Jones returned Sunday from California where she joined her brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Jordan Jones of Sacramento to help them celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. She traveled to the big event with her borther Carl Jones of Preston, Idaho and another Miss Lucille and a Picture Policy For Engagement , Hawaii Called Mrs. Virgil Pierce and her grandaughter Miss LaRae Rawson of Ogden have just returned from a pleasant two weeks in Kula Maui, in the Hawaiian Islands. They were houseguests of her, son and Mr. and Mrs. daughter-in-laKay Pierce and family. They had a chance to see. the Kay Pierces Jovely new home and. get acquainted wifh little Cindy Lei for the first time. The little girl is now nearly a year old and joins big brother Kelly and sister Lori to complete the family group. They spent the two weeks visiting the beaches almost daily and traveling around the island viewing various scenic attractions. Nearing the end of their stay they went to Oahu, where a friend took them on a tour of that island. They had a chance to see the fabulous In accordance sister-in-la- bridal with etiquette standards, the Box Elder News and Journal does not w , , publish pictures of the bridal couple prior to their marriage. However, the News and Journal differs from the larger dailies in the area in that they do publish both the engagement and wedding pictures for" the same nuptial event and that they will accept a picture of the couple for publication following the date of their wadding. Verlyn Jensen was in town on Pearl Harbor and other famous tourist meccas. Leaving for home by jet liner in almost too hot 86 degree weather they arrived home during our recent snowstorm. Arrives Home Mrs. Mae Sisson is glad to be home again after a nine-da- y stay in a Salt Lake hospital. Her daughter Mrs. LaVere (Betty) Westover and daughter Tamara of Las Vegas left Monday for their home after spending the past two weeks in Utah. Mrs. Osey (Amanda) Jensen called Monday to say she is glad to be home again after spending the past two months in a Salt Lake City nursing home recuperating from an illness. It was nice to hear that Mrs. Party Line , j ' less.. Contains no djngmous will not make you nervous. No strenuous exercise, Change your lit e . . start today. MONADEX tost $3,00 for a 20 day supply. Lose ugly or your money tf no questions asked. MONADEX is sold with this guaranies by tkegg Drvg Center 126 N. Main M. Mall Orders filled fat ,vilh will refunded She was married to Earl R. Henry May 24, 1942. She was a member of the LDS church. At the time of her death, she was serving as a secretary in the Instructional Media center of Granite School district. She was also an associate of the Keepsake Procelain company which became nationally recognized. She belonged to the Happy Square Dancing club and Ladies of Moose. She and her husband were managers of Motel Six in Salt Lake City. Surviving are her husband, a daughter, Mrs. Keith (Arlene) Allred, and a son Ralph Elwood Henry, both of Salt Lake City, and six grandchildren, and the following brothers and a sister: Vernon Dunn, Whitier, Calif.; Lee Dunn, Tarzana, Calif.; Raymond W. Dunn, Phoenix, Ariz., and Mrs. Virginia Holland Teal, Salt Lake City. She was a stepsister of Mrs. J. Wayne Johnson and Mrs. Marie Thorne Jeppson of Brigham City; Helen T. Smith, Bountiful, and James P. Thorne, Logan. LJLJLLJ LLJLLJLJJJL.ILI Marie Dredge, serving with the Navy. Funeral services will be held Friday at 1 p.m. at Lindquist and Sons Colonial chapel in Ogden with BishopVCounselor Ernest Bell of Roy Fifth ward officiating. Friends may call1 at the mortuary Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday prior, to services. Burial will be in Washington Heights Memorial park. CARD OF THANKS r To those who by kindness The Geneva Richards family 1915. their acts of expressed their sympathy and friendship at the time of the death of our beloved father and grandfather we wish to express heartfelt thanks. We wish especially to thank the ward bishopric, the Relief society, our friends, and all others who assisted in any way. The Robert K. Snow family. 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We wish to especially thank the Ward Bishopric, the Relief Society, our friends and al others who assisted in any way. , - everyone elgible. servance on Saturday for the family visitors and friends in wngh dings 1 Is Mr. You cjn non losing weiqlit today. MONADEX is a tuiy t.iblet .ind r.iv, to lake, MONADEX will kelp cult' your itesiis tor excess food. Eat less i marriage, two-wee- CARD OF THANKS ?V . . pleasant dinner and evening and visiting together reminiscing prior to the ob- 10SE Dredge and was a clothing salesman in Denver. He was a member of the LDS church, Beehive Apparel club and Mountain States MACS. Surviving are his widow of Broomfield; one stepson and one stepdaughter, Mathew G. Johnston and Sherie Catheryn Johnston, both of Broomfield; two daughters by a former Program On Palmer Jewelry Mystery Home Friday. They joined another brother UGLY Sorority Has t' and Mrs. Evans Jones of Salt Lake City. They left Thursday morning from Salt Lake City and traveled to Reno where they spent the night and continued on to Sacramento Mr. and Mrs. and sister-in-laSeymour Jones of Brea, Calif. On Friday night after their arrival they enjoyed a family gathering which included the Immediate family of the Jordan Joneses, his brothers and sister and her two sisters Mrs. Evelyn Phelpps of Oakland and Mrs. Amber Doyle of Augusta, Mrs. Arizona and a sister-in-laFrankie Jones and her daughter Mrs. Helen Onbaunn of York-vlllCalif. They enjoyed a Colorado a Funeral services were held Tuesday in Salt Lake City for Doris Dunn Henry, a former Perry resident and student of Box Elder High School. Mrs. Henry died Nov. 12 at a Salt Lake hospital after a illness. She was born in Logan, a daughter of Oscar Willis and Nellie G. Hunt Dunn, on Aug. 5, 723-385- Happy Birthday wishes to Mrs. Della Atkins of Pioneer Memorial Nursing Home who will be 73 on November 23. r on L. Doris Dunn Henry 1 moved to to Provo, where she teaches dental assisting at the BYU Trade Technical school. According to friends she loves her new job but likes to spend an occasional weekend here visiting family and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Tuff Claybaugh returned Sunday from a five-da- y trip to New Orleans where they attended the National Press convention of daily and weekly newspapers. Between meetings they were taken on a river boat trip through the bayous, toured a number of the old southern plantations, visited the site of the famous Battle of New Orleans and visited the quaint French Quarter several times. Polynesian Cultural center, Saturday the local agents to make sure that they have their orders included. Alpha Chi chapter of Epsilon All funds received for the Sigma Alpha held its cards and gifts are forwarded to UNICEF meeting on Nov. 1 at the home directly of Nancy McLaughlin. headquarters, where the funds An interesting educational go to the many projects in 121 .was presented by guests children benefit that countries Arabelle McDonald, president and nursing mothers. Contact for the cards can be of the Box Elder chapter of the made by calling either Mrs. Utah Association for Mental or Health, and Kenneth B. Kleven, Gary Broman at mental health specialist for the Mrs. William Yates at Box Elder district. Plans were made for a A dinner party was held at dinner slated for progressive Maddox Ranch House in Perry Nov. 12 7 p.m. at Saturday in compliment to Mrs. Secret sisters were revealed Lucetta Thompson of Garland for the past year and new secret who was observing her 88th sisters were drawn for the birthday anniversary. season. Others attending were Mr. coming the After closing ritual, and Mrs. DeLos Thompson, refreshments were served by Mrs7 and Mr. Brigham City; the hostess and Leonard Bishop, Garland; Mr. Maxine Baker. and Mrs. Odell Thompson, Napa, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. U2c I. ReVere Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Thompson, Ogden; party was also in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Wassom of DeLos Thompson and his son Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Dean BruceVho were also observing Kunz, Bern, Idaho; Mr. and birthday anniversaries. William Mrs. Anderson, Following the dinner the group Thatcher; Bruce and Allen met at the home of DeLos Thompson, Los Angeles. The Thompson for a social. the weekend visiting her daughter Mrs. Merlyn Larsen and family. Mrs. Jensen has hole. Now while youre thinking about that little piece of information pull up that easy chair and lets get down to reading about something a little easier to understand, like whats been happening around town the past few days. brother 9 the area. Miss Jones returned home by bus Sunday. attractive prepared and persons interested are urged to contact Petersen, Jolene Jensen, Margaret Barker, Jeri Barker and Juli Petersen. Phone Drowning claimed the life of a former Brigham City man while he was goose hunting last and s, editions. Some of these have already been sold out locally, but a new order is being At Reception Assisting in the kitchen were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Munns and Mario Checketts. Guests were served by Delma November in the Logan LDS temple. Richard multi-languag- calendars, other several Utah Thursday, November 18, 1971 Obituaries UNICEF Cards Now Available bridegroom, performed best man duties. Seated at the guest book was Elaine Nicholas with the gifts placed on display by Denise Mr. and Mrs. Danny Scott Thain BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham Cify, reservoir. The victim was Richard Nov. 9. Lester Dredge, 30, Broomfield, Charles Keith Kimber, 20, 733 Colo. He was hunting with a South Third West, Brigham companion from Denver on City, and Cathy Ann Woodruff, Wellington reservoir at Fort Collins when their boat cap18, 562 North Third East, ' - . Brigham City; issued Nov. 9. sized. 25 Reed men were of both The bodies Palmer, Jr., Stanley West Fifth North, Tremonton, recovered by searchers Monand Cameron Stokes, 21, RFD 2, day. Tremonton; issued Nov. 9. Dredge was a son of Mr. and Kent Lyle Peterson, 20, 1041 Mrs. W. Lester Dredge of Roy Orchard, Brigham City, and Jill who formerly operated a Holmes, 18, 811 Oak drive, clothing store in Brigham City. The victim was born Sept. 17, Brigham City; issued Nov. 9. Dann J. Earl, 21, RFD 2, 1941, in Brigham City, a son of Tremonton, and Erron Lou W. Lester and Eliza Davis RFD 2, 18, McDaniel, Dredge. He lived in Brigham City until Tremonton; issued Nov. 8. 12 years old, then moving to the Ogden area. He lived in southern Alabama for five years and in Colorado for the past year. He married Judy Burke in UNICEF greeting cards and$ Idaho, on July 26, 1970. Burley, gifts are now available locally He was a graduate of Weber through Church Women United, ' school and attended Weber with a wide selection of cards High State college and University of and children's gifts on hand. Utah. This years gift items include He had been employed ty e a game called Fred M. Nye company in Ogden Lingo for children, puzzles, reception, NEWLYWEDS ing a home in - Marriage Licenses (Good till i r 10, 1971) CUTOUT AND BRING It7 JCPenney The Christmas Place Two Free Place Settings of China This Coupon Good for 2 FREE place settings of china when you buy 6 Place Settings. (Any Brand (Palmer Jewelry (Good till Dec. 10, 1971) in stock) IMiTtiJEraTiW BRIGHAM CITY J CHARGE IT! BRIGHAM CITY STORE HOURS: 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Open Friday nights till 8 p.m. |