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Show Reception honors pair Newlyweds Mr. BOX and Mrs. By Ruth Phan 723 - 6229 and Mrs. Michael Lynn Busby great- ed guests at a reception April 6 at the Artistic Manor, having been wed in Saigon, Vietnam, in December of last NEWLYWEDS Mr. year. Couple enjoys visit from Couple hosts Sunday brunch family members After a round of golf, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dufour intertained Mr. and Mrs. Claude R. guests for brunch at the 10th Barker have enjoyed visits Hole last Sunday following the from all of their children during Installation of Officers of the a weeks time recently, with Brigham Elks on Saturday Frank and Raola Barker evening. Out of town guests included travelling from Meridian, Idaho, for a visit during which Mr. and Mrs. John Dittmer and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson they accompanied their parents of Sacramento, California, and to the LDS temple. Nola and Clyde Larsen from Mrs. Anthony Gleitz of Daly Helena, Mont., were also guests City, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Thompand the combined family members enjoyed a dinner at son, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maddox ranch house during Cronin, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford their visit. McKinnin, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Son LeRoy Barker and his Dyer, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon C. wife accompanied members of Parrish, . Mr. and Mrs. Ivan the bishopric from Chico, Calif,, Stens, all of Salt Lake City. Local guests were Mr. and during LDS conference sessions in Salt Lake City and the two Mrs. Rex L. Bryant, Dr. and couples had a nice visit and the Mrs. S. L. Moskowitz, Mr. and elder Barkers accompanied Mrs. J. D. Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Cutler, Mr, and Mrs. them to a visit to the new Ogden Richard Harris, Mr. and Mrs. temple. Melvin Campbell and Mr. and T Of course, the visits of family members brought Mrs. Kenneth 0. Adams. informal with other local children of the couple so that Dr. Floyd N. Barker, Lee and Donna Hansen and Robert and Freida Barker where all included in the family occasions at some time. rs Local student nominee for A diamond is forever personality Five finalists for the title of Personality of the Year at Utah State university include a Bear River City coed, it was announced this week. Pam Johnsen is among the nominees for the title which will be announced at the annual Robins awards ceremony May mother home of Deon Lichtenstein, with president Selma Weir conducting. After opening ritual, business and reports were received. The City Council representative annual Founder's Day banquet will be held April 30 at the Red Baron and that a Mothers Day social will be field on May 12. The chapter booth for was discusses with Deon Lichtenstein and Lillian Felt to meet with the committee to make plans and report at the next meeting. A guest for the evening was Edwardo Bermudez, American Field Service student from Ecuador, who helped the group to realize the great international understanding built from such programs. He had a pleasant way of telling about his country and people, and all the members enjoyed it. Closing ritual was recited, and Evelyn Daines won the hostess prize. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess at the conclusion of the meeting. Ar-tra- in She is the daughter of Mr. md Mrs. Lee C. Johnsen. The local student is a senior majoring in the Caesers Palace and another good show at the two-wee- k son-in-la- Wedding vows were exchanged by Miss Lethyl Gail Haun and Jay Warren Pierce Jr. in a ceremony performed at the St. Francis of Assisi Catholic church in Oklahoma City, Okla. The Rev. Joseph R. Roxx officiated at the nuptial mass. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Haun of Edmond, Okla. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Warren Pierce of Willard. Baskets of pink and white gladioli and two cathedral candelabra decorated the church for the ceremony. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor length gown of bridal satin and lace. It was styled with bolero bodice, trimmed with pearl buttons and an overskirt of lace over satin. Lace and pearl buttons accented the long sleeves. Her fingertip veil of to a illusion was attached pillbox cap. She carried a bouquet of pink carnations surrounding a white orchid, accented with babys breath and white ribbon streamers. ATTEND BRIDE Attending the bride as maid of honor was Miss Nancy Case of Edmond, Okla. gowned in a dress floor-lengt- h styled similarly to the bridal gown in pink and white checked gingham. It featured long sleeves and lace trim around the bodice and hem. Mrs. Robert Franklin, sister of the bride, and Miss Vickey Ann Pierce, sister of the bridegroom, were bridesmaids. Their gowns were like that of the maid of honor, with short sleeves touched with lace at the - I Miss RECENTLY WED Lethyl Gail Haun i became the bride of Jay Warren Pierce Jr. in a ceremony per- formed recently in Oklahama City. sleeves and hemline. Each attendant carried a long stemmed red rose with red streamers. Flower girl was Donna Wilkerson, a cousin of the bride. Escorting her was Jeffrey Pierce. Jerry Pierce was ringbearer. Candlelighter and alter boy was Jack Pierce. Patrick Koeneker, US Marine Corps, Oklahoma City, served as best men, Jim Don Davis and Mike McCook were ushers. For the ceremony, the bride's mother chose a beige street length dress styled with short sleeves. The bridegrooms mother chose a long sleeved gown of bright pink. Each wore a white orchid corsage to accent her dress. ' At Reception City to visit Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Nielsen and Mr. and Mrs. Don G. Larsen. They flew back to Bakersfield on Sunday afternoon after visiting relatives in Portage. Immediately following the ceremony, the couple greeted guests at a reception held in Rosary Hall of the church. Kathy Pierce was seated at the guest book during the reception K u r f'i 1 2 , Fort Brigham Fort Brigham camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet on Friday, April 20, at 7 p.m. at the home of Gladys All members are urged to be present, since election of officers will take Ruddell. place. APRIL 9inotte LA-Z-D- 0Y iQT Sofa 888 South Main 723-290- taws SPUDtlOT DQIVE-l- tl 656 South Main 0 ; ' 4 jp i v f i; V i Tickets Given j iJ Away anikinoah ff 24 Crushed With Every 8 Velvet Chairs Good Selection American 723-800- it Dunli Dod S1 Cribs Gariy 63 ann - ex 1 Sets 27, 1973 ONE Sets ,oVOSGls Come See Us i Dod Doom TO DE GIVEN AIVAY RECLINER .He- - KEEP AMERICA BEAUTIFUL t 10 Velvet Sotos 25 Different llangiq Lamps Galore Complete Selection . 1oW ia(iips Off Hall Decor V , h'tf MGd dd ElgiyilLati students and 8.115 married. . cake ffu. outnumber marrieds. The figures are 10,552 single Gloria Ayala is back and welcomes all her friends to call her. traditional a topped with a miniature bridal couple backed by a white lade cross centered the bridal table. The cake was cut and served to the guests, j A rehearsal dinner was given prior to the ceremony by the bridegroom's parents at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Kubala of Edmond, grand-- ' parents of the bridegroom. The couple is making a home the where in Edmond, bridegroom is a hospital corp-sma- n second class with the US Navy. wedding RIREOTORIS elementary . where hall, KUCTid w DUP News education. She was Associated Student secretary last year, served as sophomore class secretary and belongs to Mortar Board and Chi Omega. Marital status AUSTIN. Tex. (UPII A survey of University of Texas students shows singles greatly Long Beach. They took them on a tour of the former luxury liner the Queen Mary which has been converted into a restaurant and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Earl Christensen and family at Long Beach. The took them on a tour of the former luxury liner the Queen Mary which has been converted into a restaurant and showplace for tourists. They stopped again in Las Vegas with their son on the way home. During their two Las Vegas stops they saw two dinner shows, Petula Clark at w 5. Palmer carries fine diamond! every style and price range Terms are available Earl Christensen and family at son-in-la- First April meeting of the Preceptor Epsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi was held at the the Mr. and Mrs. sister-in-la- Landmark. They were gone altogether a week. Comes Back Mr. and Mrs. Verl Petersen are home again after a visit in Germany. They went to Worms, Germany where they visited their and daughter Sgt. and Mrs. John Fitton and children Jennifer and Stuart. Mrs. Fitton will be remebered here as thy former Susan Petersen. The Petersens toured parts of Germany, went into Austria and visited Venice, Italy. They also had a chance to visit with Doug Packer who is the son of the Leon Packers of this city. He is serving an LDS mission in Germany. Briefing You The David Nelsons are enjoying a visit from he sister Mrs. Jack (Nina) Hammer of Kearney, Neb. She is spending three weeks here. On Easter Sunday the Nelsen and Mrs. Hammer will be dinner guests of the D.A. Olsens at a family which will also include the Don Hunsakers and family of Salt Lake City and the Westover. Elva Sharing Cordell Nelsons and family of grandparent honors with the Layton. Mrs. Lillian Fryer is home Ralph Westovers are former Perry residents Mr. and Mrs. after spending a month in Dwight Schroeder of Granger. Ventura, Calif. She went there Happy over the arrival of to visit her son and daughter-in-latheir new baby son are Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mrs. Wayne Bowcutt. He was Fryer and family. She enjoyed a born April 5 and they have number of good shows during chosen the name Jared Ray for her stay and visited other him. The couple has two other' relatives. children, Darren and Kevin. Mr. and Mrs. Don McCrarv of Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bakersfield Calif, arrived by Ray Bowcutt, Virgin, and Mrs. plane last Friday in Salt Lake Blanche Reese, Smithfield. and motored up; to Brigham Visit Hawaii Back from an exciting trip to the Hawaiian Islands are1 Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Davis. They traveled with her brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Don Facer of Coalville. They spent two weeks touring the most interesting sites the popular tourist attraction has to offer. They visited all four main islands and engaged a private guide on each island which added greatly to their enjoyment. They loved the beaches and swimming in the ocean and got in some golfing. Attend Convention Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Christensen combined business and pleasure last week in their trip to Southern California to attend the National School convention at Anaheim, Calif.. They drove down and stopped in Las Vegas to visit their son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Phil Christensen. The convention was held in the new convention center at Anaheim. A series of displays and clinics proved most interesting and informative to the visiting school officials. The Christensens also enjoyed the tours of Knotts Berry Farm, Disneyland and the Wax Museum. They visited with his brother Chapter holds meeting on AFS program that and The futility of riches is stated very plainly in two places: the Bible and the income tax form. I read this last week and for some reason I keep remembering it. I guess were all in the same boat this week after tax filing deadline. This should have been the week for the meat boycott. .Who can afford meat? Now I read this morning that the dime phone call is on its way out. They are going to be charging 15 cents in some places. Well, that gives us something to use our nickles for. They arent good for much else. In case you think that I'm just an old sourpuss this morning I want you to know that I firmly believe the words of John Ruskin who said, The highest reward for mans toil is not what he gets for it, but what he becomes by it. And now as I start thinking about our little Party Line chat, it cheers up my day, how about yours? I hope by now you have that old easy chair all ready and we can begin our visit. Stork Keports Had a pleasant visit with Mrs. Ralph Westover Monday and learned that their and daughter Mr. and Mrs. James Schroeder of Hunter, had visited them Sunday and brought along their brand new baby daughter. The little girl was born on March 16 and spent her first 16 days in the premature nursery at the University of Utah hospital. She has been home two weeks. They have chosen the name Kristina for her. She has two brothers, twins, Richard and Roger who are five years old. Mrs. Schroeder will be remembered here as ths former wore a street length dress of green with seed pearl trim, accented by a matching corsage, for the reception. Seated at the wedding book was Mrs. Blake (Linda) Burr, and Sherry Newton was in charge of gifts. Karen Newton and Christie Jensen served guests, and Trudy Newton and Ricky Brown were giftbearers. A three-tiere- d cake with colonades separating the layers was decoreted in pink and white frosting and topped with a miniature bridal couple. Guests were served at round tables covered with lace and centered with pink flowers. The couple will reside in Brigham City, where the bridegroom is employed at a deputy in the Box Elder Sheriffs department. reported 5 mid-Marc- h Her single attendant was Mrs. Ronald H. (Esther Ann) Brown, sister of the bridegroom, who was gowned in floorlength dress of pink. Best man was Leland Yates. The bridegrooms JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, April 19, 1973 Couple trades vows Michael Lynn Busby were honored at a reception hosted April 6 at the Artistic Manor by the parents of the breidgroom, Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. Busby of Brigham City. The bride is the former Saru'on Thi Kien, daughter of Mrs. Nam Thi Kien of Saigon, Vietnam. The couDle was married on Dec. 30 in Saigon and returned to the Unite States in March. For the reception, the bride wore a long gown of brocaded satin with seed pearl embroidered trim, and stylled with full sleeves with a wide cuff. She carried a bouquet of pink roses and Attends Bride ELDER Off Ct La - Z - Doy Chair s Chairs We Have Contemporary, Traditional, and Modern Styles. We Have A Complete Selection Of Distinctive Furnishings! GOT COME IN TODAY WHILE THE SELECTION IS BESTI fMM &? GM&fZJ SF mm' |