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Show LaLeche league will meet BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah 4 Thursday, June 13, 1974 Nuptial rites performed in the Salt Lake LDS temple on June 10 united Miss Renae Belnap and John L. Blackburn in marriage, with a reception honoring the couple that evening in the garden of the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Byron K. Belnap, 1355 Kingston drive, Ogden. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blackburn, 119 West 875 North, Brigham City. While greeting guests, the bride wore a floorlength white silk organza gown styled with an empire waist, full sleeves and skirt falling into a graceful train. The bodice of the gown and the sleeves were appliqued with Venice lace in the form of clusters of flowers and leaves, with ribbon inserts trimming the hem at matched in the crown of her hat. Attend bride Mrs. Gary Belnap was matron of honor, gowned in a dress of turquoise dotted swiss brushed cotton styled with short sleeves and a setting off the floorlength skirt. Dressed in similar gowns of pink, violet and yellow were bridesmaids Miss Sandra Bott, Mrs. Mark Evans, and Miss Tamara Blackburn. Kevin John was best man, while ushering duties were performed by Chris Larsen, Kirk Blackburn and Gary Miss Renae Belnap became the bride of Belnap. Those in charge of serving at Blackburn on June 10 in the Salt Lake LDS temple. the reception were Elaine Hyde and Meridee Maw. Mrs. David Gridley was in charge of gifts, Cooley Memorial hospital. with Mike Blackburn and The little fellow has been Sandra Burton as giftbearers. named Daron, and joins big Mrs. Eilander was seated brother Brandon, age one and at theRudy book. is guest in the family. The couple planned to Grandparents are Mr. and honeymoon in Puerto Vallarta, BRC Mrs. Howard of Simcox Mexico, and will be honored at Brigham City and Mr. and Mrs. an open house at the home of Golden Andreasen of Elwood. A special birthday gift was in Denver Garth A. are Mrs. upon their Younberg received by Alan Andreasen of return. Bear River City, as he and wife Ken Jensen of Brigham City They will reside at 1443 Race Carol welcomed their second and Howard Simcox of PrinNo. 12, Denver, Colo. son on Wednesday, May 29, at ceton, Kans. JUNE John BRIDE Brigham City La Leche League will meet on Thursday, June 13, at 8 p.m. at the home of Paulette Josephson, 217 East Sixth North. Topic of discussion for the evening will be Overcoming Difficulties and will pertain to faced by the problems breastfeeding of infants. It is not what he has or even what he does that determines Amiel the worth of a man Sunday is Fathers Day and all of you dads will be able to find out what your family thinks of you. of course, a lot of you wont get the true message until the bills come in the first of July, and you see how much your gift is going to cost you. Its nice they have a day set aside to honor fathers. I think sometimes Dad just gets taken for granted but Im sure most men soon realize the truth in the words of Madame Scuders Men should keep their eyes wide open before marriage, and half shut afterwards. Now if youll pull up that easy chair we can have our little visit and find out what has been going on around town. in June in Houston, Texas. Mrs. Griffin is the former Pat Dixon. They are vacationing for two weeks in Baltimore, Md., and will leave for Phoenix, Ariz., where he will interne for three years. school Takes Vacations Mr. and Mrs. George Hacking have just returned from a delightful trip to the Hawaiian Islands. They visited their Mr. daughter and and Mrs. David Brown. She is the former Maryelen Hacking. The Browns live in Laie, Oahu. She is working as loan officer for student loans at the Church He is teaching College. Japanese at the language training mission. When I talked with Mrs. Hacking, I was interested to learn that in July the name of the Church College will be son-in-la- They Graduate Mrs. Phyllis Owen has been changed to BYU Hawaii busy buying graduation gifts Campus and will be under the the past two weeks to direction of President Oaks of remember the four members of BYU. Brown also works at the her family that have graduated. Polynesian Culture Center, and William C. Owen graduated will begin graduate work at the from Box Elder High school and University of Hawaii. While the is planning on attending Utah Hackings were there, they and State university next year. Lt. the Browns toured the island of Thomas E. Owen graduated Hawaii and Maui, and traveled from USU as a political science quite extensively on the island major and was commissioned in of Oahu. They visited the LDS the US Air Force on graduation Temple and toured Pearl with an assignment in Grand Harbor on a boat. They Fork, N.D., in business adespecially enjoyed swimming ministration at the SAC Base. and the beautiful scenery. His wife, the former Heidi Day, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. will accompany him. Burns have returned from a James G. Her k vacation in Oklahoma Shea, an Air Force veteran, and Texas. They visited in graduated in the School of Gracemont, Oklahoma with his Business at USU. He has been sister and brother-in-law- , Mr. accepted into the graduate and Mrs. Gus Underwood and in school to pursue his Masters with Cement, Oklahoma Degree. His wife, the former another Brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Gentry Burns Margaret Owen, received a PHT (putting hubby through) and his sister and brother-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. John Walker. during commencement exercises. Daughters, Susan, Katie From there they went to Center, and Amy attended the comTexas to visit Mrs. Burns mencement activities. and brother and sister-in-laAnother Sgt. family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Russell K. Cornelius, husband Andrusich. On the way back to of the former Kathleen Owen, Brigham City they spent 5 hours received his B.S. degree in in a snow storm between business from Trinity Lutheran Laramie and Rawlins due to an semi-trucin the College in San Antonio, Texas. He is stationed at Randolph Air middle of the highway. Base. He is now attending OTS Mr. and Mrs. James Dixon and will be commissioned a and daughter Mary Lou and Lieutenant in the Air Force in friend Tami Galbraith have September. Their daughter and returned from a trip to the son, Jennifer and Christopher, Northwest. They spent 4 days attended ceremonies there. with his brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Robert Steed of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Portland, Ore. arrived in Dixon. They all enjoyed a trip to Brigham City last Friday in Expo 74 in Spokane. Then the JOBS DAUGHTERS Newly installed officers of Bethel No. 11 of the International Order time for her to graduate from Brighamites drove to Seattle, Utah State University Cum to Portland and then up of Job s Daughters are Margaret Davis, senior down Sabrina Anderson, honored Laude. She is the former princess; Peggy the Columbia River highway queen; Cathy Simmons, Junior princess; Donna Clark, marshall. Absent from the picture Anderson. They will be visiting uefore returning home. is Dawn McKinstry, guide, who was out of town for the installation ceremony. with her parents the DeLonne Andersons and his folks, the Stork Reports Gorin Steeds. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rogers The Reeve Browns and have named their new baby I historian. Becky motored to Salt daughter daughter, Erin Lynne. She was Members attending the anLake City to attend the born on May 19 and weighed six nual Simada spring banquet for graduation of their son, Charles i pounds and nine ounces. They all chapters held on Friday, the from Brown were especially delighted with Craig May 24, in Salt Lake City at the University of Utah School of the birth of a little girl since House Lion were Athalie Allen, I Law. Also attending were his they have one other child, a boy, Jensen, Rachael wife Marilyn, and children, Carolyn Bradley Ted, eleven years old. t New officers were installed in Reeves, Mabel Romer, and Angela and Christine and her Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edna Jeppson. The course of an impressive ceremony held parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Russell Rogers, Garland and for season Gamma the of introduced Simada study Chapter Sunday, June 9, at the Corinne Tosomo, Washington. Dickson, Mrs. Gladys Bishop, Garland. I Masonic hall Potpurri of They attended the reception by Bethel No. 11 of Club met at the home of was entitled is William Mrs. Edna Jeppson Thurday : the International Order of Jobs Performing Arts." of this city. following graduation and had Roundy t Daughters. for for their of final Course the past dinner together. He will be study meeting evening Gregory Eric is the name the ' Crowned as the new honored for the year. Mrs. Mary Dawn year was entitled "Faces and the law firm, by employed Mason's have chosen for John queen of the organization was Huggins, president, conducted a Places". February brought to Boyden and Kennedy in Salt their new baby boy. He was business to on short club Miss the lessons Simada Sabrina meeting prior Anderson, Lake City. born on May 21 and weighed six the lesson presentation. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dole Young and The Brigham The James Dixons received pounds and five ounces. This is ; Anderson The lesson was given in two Gentile Conflicts, and "John of Brigham City. Brent word that their the couples first child. Grandthe Ruth Miller first Other line officers installed and gave parts. Doyle Griffin graduated from medical former are parents Davis-thon Jefferson .were Miss Margaret Davis, part Scapegoat, given by Mary : American Patriot. Lois Dawn Huggins and Jennie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .Willard Davis, as senior Leachman gave the second Reeves. March lessons in film and lecture were William part of Jefferson Davis-Thprincess; Miss Cathy Simmons, Last of the Randolph Hearst-thTragic Hero. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Election of Officers for the Moguls Simmons, as junior princess; given by Rachel 1974-7season was conducted Reeves and Marj Newman, and Dawn ;Miss McKinstry, : with the results as follows: April lessons provided a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. :Everett McKinstry, as guide; Athalie Allen, president; Doris "History of Kit Carson - A hero 'and Miss Donna Clark, Owen, vice president: Marie in Santa Fe, and Marcia Martinez - The Potter of San Call, secretary. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark, as marshall. Retiring officers are Mary lldefonzo given by Velda I Palmer and Barbara Rowe. Installing officer was the Dawn Huggins, president; : Athalie Allen vice president; Tasty refreshments were SURE-BRE- D retiring honored queen Denise : Simmons assisted by installing served by the hostess at the Marge Newman, secretary: officers Patti Clark, Sherilee and Winnifred Loveland, conclusion of this meeting. jlsom, Susan Yeakey, Dorothy Bolieau, Sharon McQuain, Cindy Pinckney, Kim Quick. Clean out garage, basement iVocalist was Margaret with John Shigley and attic, whatever . . . and f Dallas Anderson as ushers. Lisa MAKE MONEY TOO! CPohmajevich was at the guest L. Birthday gift tiny son for one-hal- f, couple son-in-la- two-wee- son-in-la- over-turne- Jobs Daughters installation seats officers date Local miss circles Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Nance, Brigham City, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Monica Lee to J. R. Knight Jr., son of Mr. J. Rodney Knight Sr. of Reno, Nev., and the late Mrs. Karren Knight. The couple will be united in marriage performed in the Salt Lake LDS temple on August 15. An evening garden reception will honor them at the home of the brides parents. is a 1971 The bride-to-b- e of Box Elder High graduate school and LDS Seminary and was active as a cheerleader. She has attended Utah State university where she is a senior in elementary majoring education. She represented USU and traveled with the teams as a cheerleader and a songleader and affiliated with Chi Omega sorority. She has currently been studying at the University of Utah. The prospective bridegroom graduated from high school in Reno where he served as studentbody president and Boys State representative. He has also graduated from the University of Utah with a degree in finance. He was a member of the U of U football team and affiliated with Pi Kappa Alpha. He is emloyed in Salt Lake where the couple plans to reside following their marriage. AUGUST Mr. Brighamites, and become the Miss Monica Nance will DATE bride of J.R. Knight, Jr., LDS temple. in in Salt Lake an August wedding Mrs. Harrold Madsen, Martinez, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Clemons, Rexburg, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wilde are still trying to decide on a name for their new baby boy. He was born on May 22 and weighed seven pounds nine ounces. Their other children are Susan, Debbey, J.D. and Julie. Grandparents are Mrs. Karen Wilde of Brigham and Mr. and Mrs. Lindon Carter, Sunset. Briefing You Visiting in Brigham City at the home of Mrs. Jane Clark is her sister, Mrs. Celia Jeppson, Huntington Park, Calif. She will also visit her two sisters, Mrs. Joan Smith and Mrs. Elizabeth Schelin of Ogden and her Mr. brother and sisters-in-laand Mrs. Carlysie Baty and Mrs. Edith Baty and other relatives of this city. Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Jeppson traveled with Mr. and Mrs. Omar Call to Provo where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Toyn. Mrs. Toyn is the former Mary Allen and with Mrs. Call are nieces of Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Jeppson. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith entertained at a family dinner at their home Sunday. Guests and were their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Oman and children, Greg, Mike, Kirk, and Tiffany of Centerville and their son and Mr. and Mrs. daughter-in-laKent L. Jensen and granddaughter Mrs. Diana and children, Lance and Margaret all of this city. The dinner was to honor their grandson, Greg Oman, who leaves soon for an LDS mission son-in-la- Ham-merlan- d in Mexico. ....JUNE 16 IS A SPECIAL DAZT FOR k d Chapter elects officers at final meeting Check these FANTASTIC BARGAINS for Dad- - MENS FAMOUS BRAND ALL MENS 20 floo HADE$ SHIRTS Reg. 12.00 NOW to HECJS REG 1100 JEACJS NOW JUST OFF REG. RETAIL PRICE MENS & BOYS GYM SHOES Reg. 3.99 pair NOW 3.00 Great-grandfath- 1 son-in-la- Lee-Pione- e 1 5 MONEY RIMER! that Hut-;chiso- ebook. Other officers installed to serve in the coming term were Leslie Hutchison, Kathy fKilminster, Jackie Vasilias, i, Donna Carrie Pendleton, Ellen TBolieau, Kathy Yates, Deniene Whidden, Mary Hazelton, : Leslie Johnston, Bar-;bier- .Jackie Horne, Nancy caster, Sharon j . ; POLYESTER Blanche Dennis. Bethel Quick guardian Advertize yours in our classified Section and get the results call today. you want and Shirley Paden and associate guardian Jack Pendleton closed the ceremony, with a reception honoring the new officers following the public installation. 100 723-34- ru BOX 7 1 SEERSUCKER 022 Plain colors 60" wide Reg. to 4.98 a 45" Wide NOW Reg. 2.60 Yd. JUST Yd. DOUBLE L yd. Patterns 766 60" Wide Reg. to 5.98 LACES Assorted Colors (rill a CHECKED GINGHAMS 18" 14" DIAPER FLANNEL OFF 188 3" $8 IN - STORE SPECIALS Do SMART Shop $ MART r- -, Plus Many More Pound - Reg. 2.20 DATTS v VYD. 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