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Show BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, December 21, 1972 j zoom- octal ceoe Sarah Y3tes, Society Editor s W 5 S V V C.!Ci Phone x . v A 723-385- 3 V , Girl Scout Troop 142 will hold their Christmas party at the home of their leader, Mrs Richard Limb, rather than at Lakeview school. They will carol and deliver bulletin board decorations at Pioneer Memorial Nursing return to the leaders home for a gift exborne and then change and party. Assistant leaders are Mrs. Renee Howe and Mrs. Julia Waters. A Wedding Bells Ring Wedding bells rang recently for Miss Lisa Christensen and Jay Sorensen as the couple traded vows in the Brigham City Fifth LDS ward, with a the following reception ceremony. Parents of the bnde are Mr. and Mrs Curtis L. Chnstensen, and the bndegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard D. Sorensen. and For her wedding reception, the bnde wore a full length white gown of silk organza with an empire bodice of Lace enhanced with short lace sleeves Her veil of illusion was shoulder length. She was attended by Paulette Josephson as matron of honor and Karla Josephson as maid of were honor. Bridesmaids Rochelle Roche, Carolyn Andersen. Lyn Chnstensen, Cathy Hubbell, Beverly Chnstensen and Diana Casey. They wore gowns of orange and yellow styled in satin with empire and waistlines sleeves Best the brother, Jim bridgrooms NEWLYWEDS Miss Lisa Christensen became of Jay Sorenson in ceremonies performed in City. the bnde Brigham Open House to Honor Couple on Anniversary Open house will be hosted by the family of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell P. Nebeker in honor of their 30th wedding anniversary on Saturday, Dec. 30, at the Nebeker home, 24 West Fourth South, from 2 to 6 p m. Friends and relatives are invited to attend and visit with the couple Mr. and Mrs. Nebeker were married in the Salt Lake LDS temple on Dec. 22, 1922. They first lived in Logan where he was attending the Utah State Agricultural college, and later moved to Perry where they resided for about 40 years. They moved to Bngham City in 1963 where they had purchased a new home. In the spring of 1964 they were called on an LDS mission to Florida where he served as the LDS Branch president in Cross City. Brigham Miss Weds Area Native and Mrs Fred Wendell Nebeker was born in Willard, a son of Bngham and Agnes Jan Nebeker. He attended the North Willard school on the hill and later the W lllard Central in town, where he W. of Brigham City nounced the recent marriage of their daughter Sheree Shepherd to Richard Quinlin of Ogden at a reception held recently at their home The couple was married in Elko, Nev., with Bishop Adair Hoyt performing the ceremony. The bndegroom is the son of Mrs Wilma Girley of .Denver, Draayer an- graduated from the eighth grade lace styled with an empire waistline and bouffant wrist-lengt- h sleeves was worn by the bnde. She carried a bouquet of white carnations surroundirg an orchid corsage. Bridesmaids were Mrs Joanne Funk, Miss Darcie Draayer and Mrs Denice Draayer They wore full length dresses of pink and white checked gingham w empire styled. Matron of honor was Mrs. Michael Edwards, who was similarly gowned Attending the bndegroom as best man was Ted Millard. RECENTLY WED Eagles Slate hosting a reception locally. Holiday Dance of Fraternal Order Box as Scoutmaster, School stake board, president of MIA, active in PTA and was a Eagles the Aene home Music for dancing will begin at 9 30 pm provided by the anomalies, with all members urged to be present for social occasion As Town Clerk Mrs. Nebeker served as Perry town clerk for eight years and also worked in the office at the Perry Canning company for 23 years, and was office manager for the Post Exchange at Bushnell General Hospital in 1945 and 1946 On of her proudest honors was being selected as area Mother of the Year in 1969 The Nebekers have four children: Mrs Lawana N. Bortolussi, Salt Lake City; Byron Perry Nebeker, Willard, Wendell Denton Nebeker, Dillon, Mont; and Darlene Gave Higgmson, Boise, Idaho. All busy and active families, the Nebekers enjoy with their children. 20 grandchildren, and five greatgrandchildren. List New Quarterback president of the senior class. Lt. Andersen said he expects his son to follow right in his old dads footsteps, and naturally hell play quarterback. The Lieutenant is a flight instructor at the Naval air base m Brunswick. Announcing A new little football player checked into the Brunswick Memorial hospital, Dec. 6, in Brunswick, Georgia. He is on the team of Lt and Mrs. Lewis Andersen of Brunswick and at six pounds ounces will and 12 and one-haprobably play in the backfield. who has The little fellow, great speed and agility for his age according to his father, will be listed in the roster as Kip Lewis Andersen. Cheering his arrival home from the hospital was big sister Nicole, who will be three soon. Mom is the former Janet Williams, with grandparent honors being shared by Mr. and Mrs. C.B. Williams of Brigham City and Mr. and Mrs. OUR NEW WINTER HOURS Weekdays 7:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Saturdays 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. lf SATURDAY SPECIAL FRESH All Cake Donuts 20 for 1.00 EVERY SATURDAY ehonuvs bobbins 10W. Forest 723-278- 8 v Mn's DRESS SHIRTS 14i - 17 NOW Men's Long Sleeve 2.00 SPORT SHIRTS 14V - 6V 1 Reg. 7.00 2.00 CRUSHED VELVET 2.29 Misses Wide Wale I Ribbed' Cord Kg. 14 00 to 15.00 Misses SUSPENDER PANTS Sac Polyester Reg -L 4.00 GIANT OUT FAMILY DUCKET 14 pieces Chicken - 5 hot rolls - 1 dox. hot rolls. 3rd North and Main - 5.00 pt, gravy 723-801- ,0 SHOES 4.50 Childrens Broken to 1 0.00 6e00 SHOES Sizes Reg. 8.99 w' - Brigham City 0 2 Sum 10.99 to 11.99 HOW -l PARTY BARREL 1 Rt. BODY SHIRTS b-1- lOOoNOlV Womens Misses 9 pieces Chicken - 6 hot rolls 10.80 HOW yd. SPORT TOPS 10O COR Mens Limited Colors Reg. 4.49 yd. with pieces Chicken - the annual for slated Christmas Saturday, party Eagles childrens Dec. 23, are young Aaron, Dawn and Dana Jensen, children of Mr. and Mrs Delon Jensen of Brigham City. Raymond Andersen of Ogden. Great grandparents include Malis Petersen of Bngham City and Mrs. Harvey Jones of Malad, Idaho. Both of Kips parents graduated from Box Elder High was an m 1959 where Lew and athlete outstanding Andersens NOW USEE SALAD 21 Looking forward eagerly to AWAIT PARTY -- in only at their discussed -- the Christmas Rush? Caught g H Let us fix your dinner for you Dresses long regular Pantsuits Sportswear accessories and we gift wrap members Christmas service project for nursing home residents. Announcement was also made the chapter concerning Christmas party. Guest speaker for the evening of was LuDean Benson Tremonton who talked on Her interesting personality. talk was followed by discussion. Refreshments were served by the hostess, with Judy Nielsen winning the hostess gift. rs Chicken - OutHChicken' OutMChicken - OutHChkken'Out Lingerie Sigma Phi met on Thursday, Dec. 7, at the home of Jill Reuter. A regular business meeting was held at which time the 4-- H club leader. She was president of the Perry LDS ward Relief Society along with other offices, and served five years as the Box Elder South stake Relief society president She is an active member of Ladies club, Community Yeshara, National Association of Retired Federal Employees, and the Anxiliary of World War I Veterans. Known as a writer for many years, she has served as president of the Box Elder branch of the National League of American Penwomen and is now secretary. She is a member of the Utah Poetry Society and National Poetry Society and has won awards both in the field cf art and poetry and has published her work in several magazines. She also paints and has exhibited her work in the local and state area, and keeps busy in this field. home teacher, ward and stake high priest secretary, MIA classleader and president. He also served as Perry Town Too much equalitv Board member for one term LAN51NG. Mich. tlPIl and was the utility man for the Fnll equality for some women town for several years He was could mean more time in jaiL LDS Branch president for the Pioneer Memorial Nursing , according to a study by the Michigan home, and served as president Department of the local National Association of Corrections which found men Retired Federal Employees, s are given much stiffer prison terms than women for the same offenses. Perry Native For example, the studv found Mrs Nebeker is the former Iva Lou Perry, born in Perry to that women convicted of second Amos and Amanda Jeppson degree murder receive an Perry. She has always been average entence of 6.1 years while men are entenced for an active m church and civic affairs. While they lived in Perry average 16.8 years for the --ame she was active on the Sunday charge. will hold its annual Christmas Dance on Saturday, Dec. 23. at For Her Christina: He then attended Elder High school, later graduating from Rahes Auto school m Kansas City, Mo. On June 4. 1917, he enlisted in the army and served for one year overseas in World War I. returning to the United States Mt. on the hospital ship Vernon. He purchased a small' farm m Perry and worked at farming. After the couple married, they purchased a home in Perry and he later worked at the Ogden General Depot where he retired m 1963. Always active in the LDS church, he has served in the School supenn-tendencSunday Colo. A gown of brocade taffeta and Sheree Shepherd and Richard Qum-Iwere wed recently in Elko, with the bride's parents - Mr. and Mrs. Wendell P. Nebeker will be honored at an open house on Saturday, Dec. 30, on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. ANNIVERSARY Beta of Epsilon chapter Sorensen. Bruce Chnstensen and Steven Josephsen were ushers for the reception. Seated at the guest book was the bndes aunt, Melba Ritchie. Guests were served by Lisa Hunsaker, Diane Wilson, Dana Anderson, Robin Jensen and Joan Simmons. Gifts were LaDean by displayed Chnstensen and Judy Sayama. Prior to her wedding, the bnde was honored at showers hosted by Mrs. Leah Josephsen and Karla Josephsen, and by Faylynn Dixon, Jane Jensen and Athalee Allen. The couple honeymooned in Salt Lake City Mr. Saturday will find the local Eagles Aerie home filled with Eaglets as the children of member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles gather for the annual Christmas party from 2 to 4 p.m. A program featuring Rozelle Henne's The Selfish Giant ballet will be presented. Games, prues and treats are in store for the afternoon, which will be climaxed by the traditional visit from Santa. Members are asked to bring a SI marked gift for each of their children to receive from Santa, with the party for those children under the age of 12. Epsilon Chapter Holds Meeting butterfly Best Man was man Eaglets Look To Annual Childrens Party FAMILY APPAREL PIECE GOODS CLOSED SUNDAY ffirrPmfW) flraTrtf.ra numtfwi flhrtYrtffrn 7Hjouth6MoinPjjgn- - 8 p.m. Fndeys 9:30 to B p,w. 723-885- 5 |