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Show 4 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, December 13, 1973 Parade of Homes set for Saturday afternoon Six local home decorated in will open their doors on Saturday, Dec. 15, from 3 to 7 p.m. to host guests of the annual Civic Improvement club's "Parade of feitive holiday trim Reading circfe Homes. share yule thought Homes to be included in this will be that of Mr. and Mrs. K. Wayne Claybaugh, 340 North Fourth East; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Evanoff, 213 South Third East; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jensen, 473 South Fourth West; Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Nelsen, 1000 South Seventh West; Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Stoner, 23 South First East; and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Young, 784 South Second West. year's tour . Ticket Sales Tickets for the annual home show are priced at $1 apiece and include refrshments to be served at one of the homes on the route. Tickets will be available at the door of any of the homes, with ticketholders invited to visit in any order which they wish, or may be purchased in advance from any member of the club. It is requested that no children under 12 be included in the home show tours. Each hostess will be assisted in the tours by a group of club hostesses to help guide visitors. Mrs. Peter Knudson is chairman for the home show, with Mrs. Reed Burke as director member. Committee members include Mrs. Leland Ward, Mrs. Max Timothy, Mrs. Lyle Stoner, Mrs. Oleen Palmer, Mrs. Robert McCabe, Mrs. Rex Earl, Mrs. Russell Tingey, Mrs. Reed Merrill, Mrs. Vernon Drewes and Mrs. Lewis Knudson. octal (006 Sarah Yates, Society Editor Phone 723-385- 3 v.w.v.v. . ......'............v will Brigham Reading Circle meet on Monday, Dec. 17, p.m. in the lounge at Community Center. As is traditional for Local couple says vows will at 2 the the the December meeting, members will each bring a Christmas thought to be shared with one another rather than having a book review. Grace Price is chairman for the program, and all members are urged to be in attendance. Newcomers plan luncheon event this Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Favero announce the marriage of their daughter Dayna to Steve W. Nichols, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll C. Nichols. The marriage was solemnized Nov. 30 in Logan LDS temple ceremonies performed by LDS President Frederick Greger-son- . Faye H. Davis will present her piano students in winter recital Following the wedding, the couple was honored at a wedding breakfast hosted by the bridegroom's parents and held at Maddox Ranch house in Perry. Wedding Gown For , her wedding and reception, the attractive bride was attired in her mothers wedding gown, ap original Victorian princess styled model of ivory slipper satin with full train. Chantilly lace trimmed the collar, cuffs of the long sleeves, and the skirt. The bride's modified picture hat was an original created by her mother in satin covered with chantilly lace with a large bow in the back. Miss Fredee Cowley was maid of honor with bridesmaids being Teresa Nichols, Jan Favero, Lori Favero and Linda Bywater. The attendants were at the Community Center Saturday Dec. 15; 2 and 3:30 p.m. Performing at the 2 p.m. recital will be; Miriam Holman, Tiffanie, Shauna and Beverly Thompson, Jolene Vasilias, Scott Nelson, Jill and Joan Rhodes, Lois Thorpe, Douglas and Suzanne Oxborrow, John Uibel, Annette, and Nancy Hamilton, Lisa Pohmajevich, Glenda Dick, Betty Baron, Linda Christensen, Christine Olsen and Sue Ann Norman. At the 3:30 p.m., recital performers will be: Shelly Stuart, Denise Bierer, Suzanne Harvey, Sandra and Kae Lynn Baugh, Leigh Ann Holman, Linda, LuAnn, David and Stephen Larsen, Michelle Beecher, Chad and Mike Petersen, Becky and Jennifer Wiggins, Lori and Alison Ensign, Jeri Hadfield, Scott Miller, Bonnie and Holly McIntosh. The public is invited to attend with a special invitation to parents and grandparents of the students. The White House in South Ogden provided an elegant setting for the reception given in their honor that same evening. for Wednesday Welcome Wagon Newcomers club will hold its Christmas luncheon on Wednesday, Dec. 19, at 12:30 p.m. at the Red Baron restaurant. A musical program is to be presented by the Box Elder High School Madrigal Singers following the luncheon, and the group will conclude that part of the event at 2:30 p.m. and go to the Pioneer Memorial and Godfrey nursing homes to carol and present a treat to residents. Cost of luncheon is set for $2.50 and reservations may be made until Monday by contacting Shirley Fulton at Cancellations will be accepted up until Monday also. Nursery care will be provided at Gillespie Hall, 150 East Third South, beginning at 12:15 p.m. Piano recital slated for DUP News WED IN TEMPLE-Mi- ss Dayna Favero became the bride of Steve W. Nichols in a Nov. 30 ceremony performed in the Logan LDS temple. lovely in floor length hot pink velvet jumpers with ruffles at the shoulders and hemline of the skirts. They were com- plemented by light pink satin long sleeved blouses. Best man duties were performed by Steven Call with Jeffrey Favero, Nate Favero, Gregory Lee, Rex Larsen and Edward Dorsley III as ushers. The brides mother wore a floor length light pink chiffon gown, and the bridegroom's mother wore a floor length model of burgundy velvet. Host couple was Dr. and Mrs. Richard Hadfield, with Mrs. Hadfield gowned in a floor ..Jength hot pink dress. guests included the bride's grandmother, Mrs. L. W. Shanklin, and Ann Out-of-sta- Columbus, Ohio. Dr. and Mrs. Paul Favero and family, Dr. and Mrs. Giovanni Favero and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Favero and family travelled from Sacramento, Calif., for the reception of their neice. At Reception Julie Wright and Shelley Holmgren sat at ths guest register at the reception, while Mrs. Fielding Davis and Kathleen Payne provided organ music. Serving guests at the reception were Ann Shanklin, Jean Harper, Eva Carol Christensen, Camille Chlarson, Jolene Hunsaker, Becky Parson, Frances Fujikawa, Michelle Burt, Teri Smith, Diane Galbraith, Jill Nichols Shanklin, her cousin from and Alicia Wilcox. Fort Brigham Fort Brigham camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold a Christmas party on Friday, Dec. 14, at 7 p.m. at the home of Amelia Burt, 543 North First West. A light supper will be served promptly at 7 p.m. and all members are asked to bring a gift for exchange. nt Deseret Camp Deseret camp of LeeAnn Roberts and Gale D. WEDDING SET-Mi- ss in the Salt Lake LDS temple vows Saunders will trade in early January. Winter wedding slated Mrs. Claude E. the announce Roberts engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Lee Ann to Gale D. Saunders, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Saunders of Brigham City. The couple will be married on Jan. 4 in the Salt Lake LDS temple, with a reception to be held in Grantsville that evening. An open house will be held in their honor on Saturday, Jan. 5, in the Box Elder North stake center. Miss Roberts is a graduate of Grantsville High school and is also a graduate of LDS Business College. She is now employed as a secretary at Zions First National Bank in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Prospective bridegroom Saunders is a graduate of Box Elder High school. He served a two-ye'mission for the LDS church in the Australia West mission and is presently atBrigham tending Young university. Following their marriage, the couple plans to reside in Provo. Cecilian music society slates Christmas fete Cecilian Music Society Hostess and party chairman Sharon Smith, who is being assisted by Darlene Ebeling as for the evening. A dinner and program are planned for the annual social event. is the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs. Viola Pett, 224 East First North, on Monday, Dec. 17, at 2 p.m. Gifts' will be exchanged by the members as part of their holiday celebration. Others assisting with gifts were Linda and Brent Nichols, Shelley Favero, Shelley Nichols and Susan Lee. The newlyweds are now residing at 705 West Fifth South, Brigham City. Gala caftans for Christmas partying. fit and feminine movement in nylon boucle. Orange, hot pink turquoise. One size fits ck all. Batik cotton print caftan with kabuki sleeves and ric rac trim. Blue or cranberry combinations. FAVORITE ROOMMrs. Lyle Stoner shows Mrs. Cam Longley and Mrs. Reed Burke some of the items in her favorite room of the home which the Stoners have created as they remodeled and redecorated the old Catholic church at 23 South First East, with local residents invited to tour the home as one of six included in the Parade of Homes on Saturday. Civic club set annual holiday music program An afternoon of holiday music is on the agenda for Civic Improvement club members and guests as they gather for their traditional Christmas program on Thursday, Dec. 20, at the Community Center. Members of the Box Elder High School combined chorus, which includes the concert choir and the Madrigals, will provide a program of both sacred and secular holiday music! The group has travelled extensively during this season, having visited many high schools in Northern Utah and provided music at Temple Square in Salt Lake City one evening. The occasion will begin with a social time at 3:30 p.m. followed by a short business meeting and the program at 4 p.m. Mrs. Calvin Jensen, program chairman, will introduce the program and the meeting will be conducted by Mrs. Byron Armstrong, president. chairman for the is Mrs. . Roland with committee members Mrs. Gordon Petersen, Mrs. Robert Bartholomew, Mrs. Lloyd Davis, Mrs. K. V. Hansen, Mrs. Alfred Olsen, Mrs. George Nielsen, and Mrs. Gordon Felt assisting. Serving afternoon Holman, ? Specializing in Large plus-size- d sportswear We have HARD TO FIND SIZES Dahles Queen Aztec DUP News Double Knit Polyester A longuette, Beehive Camp Beehive camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold its annual Christmas party on Friday, Dec. 14, at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Don Sheffield, 610 South Third East. All members are urged to be present for the occasion. Camp Jupiter 118 Camp Jupiter 119 of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold a pioneer Christmas party on Friday, Dec. 14 at 7 p.m. at the home of Vera Fife. The members will exchange homemade gifts, and are each asked to wear a long dress or pioneer outfit. It will be a pot luck dinner of pioneer recipes and an evening of fun. Norlunds has the answer to the energy crunch at a 20 savings and before Christmas. Fashions hostess look, that's great for ofternoons ond evenings. Machine woshoble, easy care. Finger-ti- p (Sizes Jacket 30.00 34-46- ) Blouse (Sizes 34-44- 24.00 ) 34.00 Skirt (Waist Sizes Mens winter coats are now on sale for 20 off to help you stay warm. Besides coats, Norlunds has an excellent selection of Pendleton' shirts, vests all are sweaters and practical, timely Christmas gifts for the winter of the 68 degree thermostat., down-fille- d O O DAHLES BIG&TALL" 2235 Washington Blvd., Ogder,, Ut. Vlso 242 So. Main St. Salt Lake City, Ut. 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