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Show Couple Greets BOX ELDER Tiny Daughter octal Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gordon received the good news of a granddaughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Mel (Dixie) Richardson at Idaho Falls on Wednesday, July 5, weighing in at seven and one-hapounds. Mrs. Gordon has traveled to Idaho Falls to stay with her daughter to help with the new arrival for a short time. com Sarah Yates, Society Editor Phone lf 723-385- 3 JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, July 13, 1972 13 Couple Circles Date Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Bingham, Honeyville, announce the engagment and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Marilyn, Salt Lake City, to Reed W. Baker, also of Salt Lake City. Temple Rite Weds Pair Rites performed in the Logan LDS temple on July 6 united Miss Denise Hansen and David Q. Barker in marriage, with President Heaton of the Logan LDS temple officiating at the ceremony. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hansen of Mantua, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Quentin C. Barker of Logan, who honored the couple at a wedding dinner at the Bluebird Cafe as part of the wedding festivities. That evening the couple greeted guests at a reception in the Indian Intermountain in chapel Brigham City. Bridal Gown her For wedding and reception, the bride chose a floorlength gown of silk organza over taffeta featuring an empire bodice, bishop sleeves and high fashion neckline. Chantilly lace panels enhances the bodice, sleeves and extended down the front of the skirt. The chapel length veil was also trimmed in matching lace. She carried a bouquet of pink and white carnations centered with a lavender orchid surrounded by white and lavender ribbons. Maid Honor of Deanne Hailing and bridesmaids Debra Jeppsen and Kathleen Sara were gowned in lavender and white dotted swiss empire waist gowns with short puffed sleeves, accented with white and lavendar hats and short white gloves. Each carried a basket of pink and lavender mums and carnations, which TEMPLE BRIDE Miss Denise Hansen became the bride of David Q. Barker in a ceremony performing in the Logan LDS temple. floral the matched arrangements of pink and lavender glads and mums decorating the reception hall. Open House to Honor Man on 80th Birthday ' - R. N. Burt BIRTHDAY will be honored at an open house on Sunday afternoon for his 80th birthday. Change Social Soroptimists club of Brigham City will not hold its summer party, in July as originally planned, but will hold it on Thursday, Aug. 17, according to an announcement made by Fran Brightenberg, club president. Members will be notified of the details of the August event at a later date. Friends and relatives are invited to attend the open house from 2 to 4 p.m. on that date, with members of his family hosting the occasion. A Brigham City native, he was born July 15, 1892, and lived on a farm east of Bear River City most of his life. He was married on June 7, 1916, to Amelia Wight and the couple raised seven children in the local area. They farmed in Bear River City and then also dry farmed in Blue Creek. In 1950 they bought a ranch in northeast Utah where he raised cattle, and then they built a home in Brigham City in 1960 and have resided there since that time. The couple has six living children, having lost one daughter, Mrs. Gordon Miner of Provo, last year. Their children are Albert, Corinne; Ted, Brigham Honey ville; City; Richard, Best Man R. Leishman performed best man duties, with Paul Hansen and Ralph Bair as ushers. Head usher for the reception was David Larson. Centering thp bridal table was Jeffrey Open house will honor R.N. Burt of Brigham City on his 80th birthday on Sunday, July 16, at his home, 543 North First West. white cake with pink and lavender roses with a lavender a decorated three-tiere- d orchid on top. buffet was served to reception guests with Karen A Bigler, Diane Marshall, Diane Nelson, Jana Johnson, Suzanna Osborn, Jean Holmes, Jill Hansen and Lynnette Hailing assisting. Those in charge of gifts were Janice Cook, Vickie Jeppsen, Mark Hansen, Scott Hansen and Bruce Hansen, while Jonny Kaye First Raised was seated at the guest book. While greeting guests, the and bride bridegrooms mothers wore streetlength dresses of pink, complemented with corsages of pink roses and carnations. The entire wedding party stood before an Austrian drape flanked by bouquets of pink and lavender glads. Following a honeymoon trip Park and to Yellowstone Jackson Hole, the couple is making a home in Logan. Harold, Orange, Calif.; Clinton, Bear River City; and Mrs. Lee (Barbara) Hawkes. There are 33 grandchildren who and 21 will help to make the birthday occasion one to remember for Mr. Burt. distribution Prize-winnin- g HOLLYWOOD The couple is planning an 11 wedding. Miss Bingham received her BS in sociology and psychology from Utah State university. While attending that institution she served on several student committees and was a member of the University Chorale and Opera workshop. In 1967, Miss Bingham en. tered the Graduate School of Social Work where she served as editor of the Associated Students of Social Work publication. She graduated with a masters degree in social work and since that time has been Aug. (UPI) The Sandpit General, grand prize winner of the seventh International Hall Bartletts By Ruth Phon 723 - 6229 We should always keep a corner of our heads open and free, that we may make room for the opinions of our friends. Let us have heart and head Joubert. hospitality. Did you ever think how hard that is to do? Now is a good time to practice. You can start by listening to the speeches in both political conventions. If you do I'll bet you wind up thinking like Sydney Tremayne did when he said No one agrees with other peoples opinions; he merely agrees with his own opinions expressed by somebody else. I do hope you agree with me about one thing though and that is that its time to sitdown in that old easy chair and lets chat awhile about what's been going on around town the last few days. tell you about the seven-foosailfish he caught. They also had a trip around the bay in the glass bottom boat. t, d Go To Reunion Traveling to Downata Springs near Downey, Idaho last Saturday were Mrs. Charlene McBee and daughters Dorene and Dixie; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Jensen and Mrs. Charles Young. They joined 65 other family members from Idaho, Logan and Bountiful for a of the George Osborne family er Babies Arrive Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lee are happy over the arrival of their new baby son, born on July 3. They will name him Brandon Kent. The couple have two other children Sherry and Robie. Sharing grandparent honors are Mr. and Mrs. Kent Lee of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Larsen of Perry. are Mrs. Lettie Lee of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hawkes of Portage. Attend Convention group of Brighamites flew to Mexico City to attend the International Lions convention. The Glen Bennions were there along with former Brigham City resident Mrs. Jean Crandall of Salt Lake City. The Richard Parsons went and took their family along. Dr. and Mrs. Otto Smith took their two children and the Vernon Drewes were with her mother Mrs. Martha Dalton and her sister Mrs. Isabella Buland. Mrs. W Loveland was among the group as was Mrs. Russell Tingey. They spent a week in Mexico A Great-grandparen- ts Spend Weekend Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Card of this city and their and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Randy Dahlin of Logan spent the long Fourth of July weekend in Elko, Nev. They spent Saturday evening with the Lee Heimans also of this city who were in Elko too. It was Basque festival days and they enjoyed their parade and Festival dance. They saw the sheep hooking and weight-liftin- g contests, and saw an exhibition of a trained sheep dog. On Sunday they attended Mass in the park then enjoyed a lamt barbecue picnic saw some folk A dancing and a calling contest son-in-la- City attending convention meetings and sightseeing. Among the interesting things they saw were touring the Pyramids, viewing the bull fights and sunken gardens. They also attended the world famous ballet at the Palace of Fine Arts. Leaving Mexico City they went to Acapulco for three days. There they just rested and relaxed did some swimming and some of the men went deep sea fishing. If you dont think that was exciting just ask Roger Smith, young son of the Dr. Smiths to I and enjoyed watching a sheepherders bread contest Following their Elko stay they went to Spring Creek for two days. They celebrated the Fourth of July in a big way at the DeVerle Hoths where they welcomed a employed Childrens currently at Primary and Hospital is an adoption specialist for Salt Lake County. Her finance, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Baker, Provo, from Brigham graduated Young university with a BS in social work and psychology. He served in the Central British Mission for the LDS church, and also has served with the Utah National Guard for eight years. He has been employed as a psychiatric aide at Utali State Hospital and is presently emMiss Marilyn Bingham will become the ployed by Salt Lake County TO BE WED Division of Family Services. bride of Reed W, Baker in an early August ceremony. Baker plans to attend the Graduate School of Social Work and Cindy traveled from at the University of Utah in the Terreton, Idaho. fall. Family Hosts new baby girl. The reason you see is that she has four big brothers, Kirk, Kelly, Tracy and Jason and a girl is just what they ordered. They will call her Cherisse. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leland Jorgensen of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoth, serving an LDS mission in West Virginia. Down at the Kenneth Birches in Perry they have a new baby daughter. She was born on July 11 and they are still deciding on a name. She has a big brother Kim and a little sister Christine. Sharing grandparent honors are Mrs. Pat Hammerland, Corinne, Ken Birch, Ogden and Mrs. Violet Andersen, Trenton. Visits Here Mrs. Mildred Rasmussen was so happy to have her son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Lowell Rasmussen of San Yose, Calif, visit her. He spent four days here with his mother and w visited other friends and relatives. PARTY LINE sends... Happy birthday wishes to Willard Sparrow of Pioneer Memorial Nursing Home who will be 83 on July 13. Brigham House Guests Its been a busy couple of weeks at the W.B. Ball residence in Brigham City as theyve hosted their children and grandchildren for summer activities, including a family reunion picnic at Rees Pioneer Park. Here all the way from Deer Park, Texas, for the family were Mr. and Mrs. er Gary (Marcia) Luther and children Gary Lynn, Terry, Michael, David and Chris. Mr. Leland and Mrs. (Carolyn) Stokes and children Karrie Lee, Dawnell, Stephanie and Dannie came from Oxnard, Calif., to join in the family festivities while Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne (Jean) Lee and children Brian, Brad, Kristy, DUV Eagles and their partners are invited to enjoy a steak fry and dance slated for Saturday, July 15, with the steak fry to begin at 7:30 p.m. and the dance at 9:30 p.m. Music for the event will be provided by the Phil Valencia band, and all members are urged to attend the social HE mh From our Regular Stock...You Then CARRy-COO-l Choose The Second Pair From Our Mill W HUIB Hugh Selection Of Sale Shoes Moscow Film Festival, will be distributed International American by For All The Pictures. After Graduation - Lane Codar Chest Clearance 10 Goes Anywhere carry it where you want . . . bedroom, summer home, boat, camper, college dorm . . . Trim (only 10 " deep) 115 Volt, Operation Instant Cooling LEX AN OEv Outer Case won't rust ever! 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