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Show BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, May 30, 1974 By Ruth Phone 723-622- great exodus to the open road has started. It seems everybody is either going some place or making plans to get away. Just remember the words of Madame Swetchine who said, The best cure for restlessness for far away places is to go there and find them full of people who would like to get back home again. Travel can broaden our outlook on life and gives us something to think about after we get back. Traveling itself, however, doesnt make us any more observant or wiser. We can find a lot of interesting things in our own backyard if we look for them. Addison summed it all up when he said, Men can change their climate, but they cannot change their nature. man that goes out a fool cannot ride or sail himself into common sense. I just hope when your traveling around you keep your at observe eyes open and least enough to call up Party Line when you get back and let us all share your travels. In the meantime, pull up that easy chair and Ill tell you what the Party Line wires have brought in the last few days. The couple trades vows Local Miss Marie Ann Merrill and Donald LeRoy Peart exchanged marriage vows on Friday, May 24, in the Salt Lake LDS temple. Parents of the bride are Dr. and Mrs. M. Reed Merrill and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin B. Peart, all of Ladies of Elks set dinner; installation Mrs. James Brown, president the Brigham City Ladies of Elks, will install newly elected officers of the group on Tuesday, June 4, at 7 p.m. at the Elks lodge. A dinner will follow the installation. Taking office will be Jeanette of Brigham City. Andrus, historian-reporte- The evening of the wedding a reception was held at the home of the brides parents, with the receiving line in the living room leading out into the garden. Host and hostess greeting guests at the door were Mr. and Mrs. Dee Glen Smith, while Mr. and Mrs. Ray Huff presided at the buffet table In the garden. Gowned In white The bride was gowned in traditional white and carried a bouquet of white roses, stephanotis and baby breath. She was attended by Miss Robyn Timoney as maid of honor. Miss Susan Merrill, sister of the bride; Miss Joy Chlarson, the bride's cousin; Nancy Roche and JoAnn Peart, sisters of the bridegroom, were bridesmaids. They were gowned in dresses of purple and pink floral sheer nylon over large purple checks d and wore lavendar hats. Each carried a nosegay of matching summer flowers. Best man was Jeff Packer. Randy Merrill and David Merrill, brothers of the bride, Dennis Peart and David Peart, brother of the bridegroom, were ushers. president; Joyce Loveland, first vice president; Shirley Fulton, second vice president; Martha Smith, Jackie Anderson, secretary; treasurer; Ludelle Dufour, The wedding breakfast was hosted by the bridegrooms parents at the Lion House in Salt Lake City, r. These officers were elected at a meeting on Monday, May 20. That evening the presidentelect appointed the following officers, who will also be in- stalled; Laraine Petersen, parliamentarian; Mae Adams, hospitatlity hostess; Fern Brown, chaplain. The installation is planned for 7 p.m. to be followed by a 7:30 p.m. social period and 8 p.m. dinner. All Elks and their wives are invited to attend this installation and dinner, with reservations to be made no later than 1 p.m. on May 31. Reservations may be made by calling Joyce Daugherty, Val Krone, Clair Lamere, Karma Bonnie Billings, Alma Bryant, Phillips, no-ho- st 723-724- 723-374- 723-279- 6; wide-brimme- Guests At reception at the garden reception were seated at round tables centered with fresh flowers in shades of pink and lavendar. Assisting with the serving were cousins of the bride Misses Teri Walton, Karen Walton, Linda Walton, Julie Chlarson, Judy Johnson and Patti Metcalf. Miss Jan Sederholm and Miss Ann Christensen were seated at the guest book. Caring for gifts RECENT BRIDE Miss Marie Ann Merrill became the bride of Donald LeRoy Peart on May 24 in the Salt Lake LDS were Misses Becky Peart and Vicki Glauser, while giftbearers were Jon Merrill and Leigh Ann Holman. Prenuptial events The bride was guest of honor at several prenuptial parties hosted by Mrs. John Toronto and Mrs. Alan Oviatt; Mrs. Staynor Thompson and Mrs. Paul Merrell; Miss Robyn Timoney and Mrs. Margaret Timoney; Miss Jan Sederholm Outgoing officers and board members of Newcomers club will host a brunch for the new board members Wednesday morning, June 5, 9:30 a.m. at and Miss Ann Christensen; Mr. and Mrs. Dee Glen Smith; Mrs. Don Carlson, Mrs. Omer Call, Mrs. Jim Simper and Mrs. Chris Kallmeyers home, 179 Reese Jensen; Mrs. J. Gordon North 8th East. Lynn Tugaw, Felt, Mrs. Russell Fishburn and outgoing president, is chairman Mrs. Roy Barnard; women of the brunch and will be assited teachers at Box Elder Junior by Janice Utton, Marilyn Hash High school; First Ward MIA, and Chris Kallmeyer. New board members are as Miss Cindy Anderson and Miss follows: president, Ellen Laurie Hansen. vice president, Chris The couple will reside in Kallmeyer; secretary, Darlene Provo during the summer. Baker; treasurer, Judy Shearer; historian, Sue Furlow; program chairman, Shirley Fulton; activity day chairman, DeLoris Belcher; hospitality July temple date circled graduate r Conger is of LDS Tugaw; regarding Newcomers and Brigham City, Her number is 723-894- four-ye- Carmel-by-the-Se- a. son-in-la- Entertains Family Mrs. Wendell Neberker has been busy the past week. On May 23 the family of Amos and Amanda Jeppsen Perry met at her home for a fmily get together, honoring the birthday anniversary of their mother. They went to the Rees Pioneer park and all enjoyed a delicious dinner, and then returned to the Nebeker home for an afternoon of visiting. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Bradshaw of r Tremonton, Mrs. Pansy of Honeyville, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Johnson, and Trevor Perry of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Perry and Mrs. Nebeker of Brigham City. Mrs. Nebeker also has enjoyed having her granddaughter Wenday Jo Nebeker of Dillon, Mont., visit with her here in Brigham City for a week. Over the weekend of Memorial Day her family from Salt Lake City visited with her, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bortolussi, and daughter Irene, who had just returned from attending Smith College in Northampton, Mass. There was a lot going on Hun-sake- during the Memorial Day Weekend. Here from Rancho Mirage, Calif, came Mrs. Jack Campbell to spend a few days here. She will be remembered as the former Basel Valentine. She was a house guest of Miss Hanna Hillam during her stay and visited other relatives in the NEAL Couple circles June date for LDS temple ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Norris O. Wirick of Ogden announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter to Mr. W. Neal Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Johnson. The marriage will be solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS temple on June 6. The bride-elec- t is a graduate of Ben Lomond High school and a four year LDS seminary graduate. The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Box Elder High school and also a four year LDS seminary graduate. He has served a two year mission hr the LDS church to Kim A. L. Japan. area. The Leon Hydes were busy with guests at their home. Here from Sunset were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Morrell and children, Bill, former Brighamites Mr. and Ladd, and Eric. From Granger came Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mrs. Jon (Nancy) Jepperson. Monson and children, Laurie They returned home through Reno. They report the weather Kay, Janae, and Eldon to spend was delightful and they thought Saturday and Sunday here. Mr. and Mrs. Kent L. Jensen it kind of cold when they got enjoyed having her sisters and home. brothers in law. Mr. and Mrs. George Carver of Ogden nd Mr. Tour Canada The Laird Stringhams and and Mrs. J. M. Heslop of Salt Lake City along with a nephew daughher Kay enjoyed an tour that took them into and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Canada. They went first to Carver and children, Kris and Blackfoot where they visited Jeff of Ogden spent Memorial with friends then continued on Day here. Also enjoying buffet to Spokane and a visit to Expo lunch with the family were their and grandchildren, 74. They spent several days daughter there before continuing on to Mrs. Diana Hammerland and Lance and Margaret Kimberly, British Columbia children, where they visited with former of this city and Jan of Idaho Falls. Brighamites Mr. and Mrs. Carl Traveling to Grand Junction, Olsen for a day. were Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Colo., They went to Lake Louise, came back to Vancouver, then Nielson and daughher Melanie. ferried to Victoria where they They left Saturday and returned were so impressed with the Monday. While they were in Junction they visited her beautiful Butchart Gardens. Grand Another ferry trip brought them two brothers and family, Mr. to Seattle and then they stopped and Mrs. Pete Forsgren and in Bend, Ore. where they spent Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Forsgren. some time with her brother and PARTY LINE sends.... sister-in-laand family Mr. Happy Birthday wishes to and Mrs. Harold Black. Godfrey Nursing Home were Marvin Jackson will be 57 on Take Trip The place to go this year June 2nd. seems to be the Northwest and Mr. and Mrs. Horman Funk y have just returned from a visit in that area. They went to Beaverton, Ore. where they visited their son and daughter-in-laand family Mr. and Mrs. Wasatch Art Guild will hold George Funk. They got a chance to see their newest its next meeting on Tuesday, grandchild, a baby girl who was June 4, at 7 p.m. in the art room seven months old and just right at Box Elder Junior High to get acquainted with. They school. A session in planned for also helped their thirteen-yea- r old grandson celebrate his evaluation and improvement of problem pictures belonging birthday, and spent Mothers to guild members. Day in Beaverton. Members are urged to bring They had planned on visiting the Worlds Fair in Spokane but their pictures and paints for this found all hotels and motels workshop meeting. hotel. At church in San Francisco they ran into several old friends and had a chance to chat with ten-da- Art Guild sets JOHNSON and KIM WIRICK 1, Monday, June first day of the group sets June Fireside Elder Day Camp in Box Elder Girls ranging in age from Brownies to Cadettes will be participating in camp units the LDS special interest fireside will be held on Sunday, June 2, at the Brigham City, Utah be the annual Box 3, will Canyon. under leadership Interest LDS em rirt ram of volunteers, who are both troop leaders and mothers of Girl Scouts. , A wide range of activities including hiking, nature crafts, nature study, outdoor cooking, camp and outdoor skills, archery, and just plain fun is planned for the week. After the first day, the girls plan their own activities in their units with their leaders as facilitators to see that activities are safe and fun for everyone. A basic of the Girl Scout not program, the that only assures activities interest and challenge the girls but also builds leadership as each level of scouting finds the girls taking on more of the responsibility. The program will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, with a closing program scheduled for the final day of camp. North stake center at 8 p.m. President of the BCU North stake Special Interest program Delone Madsen will conduct the meeting under the direction of regional high council adviser Sidney Jensen. Program for the evening will be presented by Joseph Muren of Weber State college, who will discuss the significance of LDS temples. He has an extension knowledge of temple history and is on the BYU lecture circuit Know Your Religion. Musical numbers will also be featured on the program. A social hour will follow the lecture. Special Interest activity for June will be a family party to be held in the bowery at Rees Pioneer park on June 13. Details will be announced later. Members are urged to keep this date in mind and plan to take advantage of an enjoyable evening, according to a group spokesman. workshop meet MANY MORE IN-STO- RE SPECIALS AAA Sizes 8 to 18 All 20 BOYS SHIRTS OFF i" ar Help us of LDS Seminary. He has attended Weber State college and Utah State univeristy with a major In He is now locally employed and plans to continue his education this fall. A reception honoring the couple will be held in the garden of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Delmar B. Davis, 1030 Cranton Place, Brigham City, on the evening of the wedding. graduate Rice available should meet domestic needs although year-en- a (July 31) carryover of the 1973 crop will be very low because of heavy U.S. and export demand. Start losing weight N. 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MONADEX costs $3.00 for a 20 day supply and $S.OO lor twice the amount. Lose ugly fat pr your money will be refunded with no questions asked by: Orders Filled Its our GINGHAM CHECKS Bride J.OSE UGLY FAT celebrate ND JoAnne Earl Skaggs Drug H Main Lynn chairman, Phyllis publications Jeanette Barber and Combined business and pleasure for a delightful ten days in California. They stopped at Lake Tahoe over night and visited a niece and family Mr. and Mrs. Phil Nielsen in Redwood City. Their business was in San Francisco but they took time to take the delightful 17 mile scenic drive and spend some time in beautiful In San Francisco they enjoyed browsing around the shops, and dined in unique places like the Omar Kiam restaurant with its unusual decor and flair for food. They also enjoyed their tour of the elegant new Hyatt Regency booked up until November 6. They did enjoy a drive along the Columbia River through the Columbia River Gorge and toured other scenic areas. The Rhodedendrons were in bloom and as usual it was so pretty and green they report. They returned via Burley and spent a and day with their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hobson and family. of Box High school and a Center-32- 6 Danieu; nursery Janice Utton; chairman, Paula special interests Nielsen; southeast area, Chillie Pace and Debbie Richlen; noratheast area, Ruth Bemus and Ginny Konieczki. Jackie Simmons, Brigham Citys Welcome Wagon hostess, urges all newcomers to Brigham to call her for bridegroom a graduate Ginny southwest area, Barnes; Glenda Porritt and Judy has attended Seminary. Weber State college where she was a member of Orchesis dance society and the Dance Touring Company. During the past year, she attended Utah State university where she was a member of Orchesis society. She is majoring in special education. Elder Sunny Ketner and Debbie Wallace. Area membership chairmen are as follows: northwest area, Suzy Whitehead and Letie She Prospective chairman, Zane Saderholm; luncheon chairman, Jean decorations Thorpe; chairman, projects Ekstrom; chairman, telephone Rehm,; Mr. and Mrs. William N. Biggs of Brigham City announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Rebecca, to Sherman R. Conger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Conger of Brigham City. The couple plan to marry on July 17 in the Logan LDS temple. Miss Biggs is a graduate of Box Elder High school and a four-yea- Newcomers set brunch for board members Comes Home Mr. and Mrs. Clark Hillam 9 better" ELASTIC 1 Reg. 98c Pound - 81x96 POLYESTER BATTS yd. 322 2 yds. yd. 122 I 1.88 Be SMART - Shop $ MART |