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Show BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Rites unite couple Miss Attend Bride Attending the bride as maid of honor was Annette Roche with bridesmaids being the brides sister Valerie Hendrix and friend Marianna Braegger. Each attendant wore an empire dress of sheer acetate in yellow with orange rose print with bows in the back and large ruffles at the hemline. Matching picture hats complimented the dresses, and each attendant carried a single orange rosebud with matching ribbon. Wendy Young, niece of bridegroom, was flower d were wed ward. Patricia Jane Hendrix and Leslie Perc a rite in the Sevententh in mid-autum- n Van-Dyk- e LDS Couple exchanges vows Miss Barbara Ellen Parks became the bride of James L. Harrison in a ceremony performed on Saturday, Oct. 12, at the Hains House, Ogden. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Barbara Jones and the late Walter H. Parks. She has attended Utah State university and Utah Techical college. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Glade Harrison, 466 Holiday. He has also attended Utah State university. A embroidered original design organdy and satin in traditional bridal white. Attending as matron of honor was Wendy Poulsen with Teri Gieber, Denise Bienz, and Peggy Duke as bridesmaids and Amy Parks as flower girl. They were gowned in dresses of of autumn shades, and the reception hall was decorated in an autumn theme. man was Robert Best Harrison with Robert Holmes, Mike Morgan, Ken Lish as ushers and David Harrison as ringbearer. The couple is now making a home in Salt Lake City, where both are employed. WED Barbara Ellen Parks and James L. Harrison were married Oct. 12 at the Hains House in Ogden. special event for membership Brigham City chapter of Utah Homemakers has Young planned a special membership event meeting for Monday, Oct. 28, at 1 p.m. when the group will meet at Central School to embark on a special activity. There will be a nursery provided for the time of the meeting, and persons interested here. LuEtte Halladay, vice president and membership chairman for the Brigham City chapter of Utah Young Homemakers, shows a club membership application NEW MEMBERS to new members NaDene Heywood and Jean Jensen. dressed in orange crepe with puffed sleeves and a hemline ruffle, with a corsage matching the brides bouquet. Mothers of the bride and bridegroom wore floorlength orange crepe dresses and of orange matching corsages cymbidium orchids and roses. man was Best the cousin, Dr. bridegrooms Robert Keller. The brides brother Richard Hendrix was usher and Steven Hendrix was ringbearer. At Reception Host and hostess greeting guests at the reception were Mr. and Mrs. Brian Burt, while Sonja Goodwin was seated at tTie guest book. Centering the bridal table was a three-tiere- d wedding cake of pale yellow with white daisies in a lattice scroll around the edges. The couple honeymooned in Southern California and are residing in Birhgam City. Stakes schedule Halloween dance Saturday reception honoring the couple was held immediately following the ceremony. The bride was gowned in an RECENTLY Homemakers set Patricia Jane Hendrix and Leslie Perc VanDyke exchanged wedding promises in an early morning ceremony on Sept. 28 in the Seventeenth LDS ward. A reception honoring the couple that evening was hosted by the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Scott Hendrix. was A wedding breakfast held in honor of the couple by parents of the bridegroom, Col. and Mrs. K W. Claybaugh (ret) at the Idle Isle Cafe with the wedding party and families attending. and For her wedding reception the bride wore a floorlength gown of polyester satin styled with lace down the front, in the sleeves and cuffs, and around the empire waist. The chapel train and hemline were accented with lace, with seed pearls embroidered on the lace accents of the gown. Her fingertip veil of bridal illusion was released by a dainty juliet cap with seed pearls, and she carried a bouquet of cymbidium orchids surrounded by yellow and orange mums and roses to complete her ensemble. NEWLYWEDS e Youth and adults in the area are invited to join for a Halloween gala dance scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 26, at the North Box Elder stake center. Dancing will be to the music of the Good Times band from Salt Lake City, with its featured drummer being a member of the famed King family. Their music will be enjoyed by young people and adults alike. There will be dance instruction from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m., and the dance officially begins at 8:30 p.m. Admission is with dance cards, which must be shown for admission. Brigham City LDS stake is hosting this months dance, and refreshments will be served during the evening. ts Haunted House spooked by local ghostly guests professor 29-3- 0, 1 24-2- 5 723-710- 723-327- 4. It's just Good Business to enable her to continue her policies .... of keeping these valuable records protected and unabused. She is now microfilming all these records for security against damage by floods, fire or vandalism. of using the LATEST EQUIPMENT and most expeditious methods to maintain the highest level of efficiency and economy of operation Has 19 YEARS of valuable experience visited Ashland", Henry Clays home which was just several houses away from their sons. They enjoyed their visit to Midway where they display and sell items made by the mountain people. They returned home via Chicago again. Comes Home Sgt. and Mrs. Emil Jensen and children Jamie and Jason have returnsd to this city after four years in Japan. Sgt. Jensen has been in the US Air Force for was and years eight honorably discharged from Travis AFB in California on Oct. 5 The family is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Jensen and are planning to make their home in Ogden. Baby Arrives Happy stork news comes Dugway where Lt. and Mrs. Patrick Coppin are getting acquainted with a new baby boy born on Oct. 19. He weighed eight pounds. He has a big sister Mrs. Elise, Coppin is the former Ann Earl. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coppin and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Earl of this city. is Mrs. Lottie Earl also of this city. Take Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Don H. Valentine are home from a delightful two-wee- trip k to Lexington, Ky., to see their son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Eugene Valentine and old daughter their five-yea- r to Karin. They flew by Chicago and then changed planes for Lexington. Both the Eugene Valentines teach at the University of Kentucky. They toured quite extensively during their stay visiting Bardston, Ky., where Steven Foster wrote My Old Kentucky Home, visited Loretta and saw the oldest still in Kentucky and watched them make whisky. They visited the Shaker town and saw them make their different articles. They went to three-years-ol- jet-lin- the Frankfort, capitol Great-grandmoth- Have Guests Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Christensen have so enjoyed their houseguests Mr. and Mrs. Digby Chater of Welkom, South Africa. The Christensens son Jan is on an LDS mission in South Africa and Chater is the branch president where he is serving. When he learned the Chaters were coming to America he told his folks and they extended the invitation for them to visit in Brigham City during their stay. They arrived here Thursday afternoon and spoke at the LDS seminary of Kentucky and saw the old buildings anf the newer sector. They especially liked seeing the famous Flower Clock and visited Daniel Boones grave. They went to Harrodsburg and 5 Plaid, solids, prints o wi 2'i" Multi-colo- waistband r ELASTIC 100 Honest & Christensen Relief society sets meeting for officers Relief Society of the Brigham City Utah North stake will hold its regular leadership meeting on Friday, Oct. 25, at 10 a.m. in the stake center. There will be department meetings for all officers, but there will be no visiting teachers Joyce LOSE UGLY FAT OR Start losing weight MONEY today BACK. MONADEX is a tiny that will help curb your de- tablet sire tor excess food. Eat less. Contains no dangerous drugs and will not make you nervous. No strenuous exercise. Change your life . . . start today. MONADEX costs h $3.00 lor a 20 day supply and $5.00 lor twice the amount. Lose ugly tat or your money will be refunded with no questions asked by: Skaggs Drug Center - 226 N, Main St. - Mail Orders Filled The Light Touch gold mine in Welkom. Friends Reunite group of college roommates and USU (formerly USAC) college librarians met for an evening of pleasant reminiscing last week. They met at the Norwood (Mary) Hyer home and then had dinner at Maddox Ranch House. All were employed at the college library under the late L.H. Kirkpatrick. Miss Edith Rich and Mrs. G.R. (Pete) Rasmussen both former librarians at the University of Mrs. Utah were Oren Alt of Iowa State library came from Iowa City, la., Mrs. G. Max Smith formerly librarian at Viewmont High school in Bountiful where she resides, Mrs. Robert Smith of section. Loveland, stake Rejief Society president, urges that all stake and ward officers be in attendance. Nursery school care will be provided for preschool children. A Washington, Utah, recently from a junior college in Visalia, Calif., where she was librarian, Mrs. Eva Potter, Portland, Ore., who is a water-colo- r artist and Mrs. Norwood Hyer, librarian at Mt. Ogden Junior Hgh school in Ogden, were there. well-know- n Has Birthday Mr. and Mrs. William A. Wood of Pocatello, Idaho, spent a day and night here with his sister Mrs. Russell (Gena) Westley last Thursday. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thobold also of Pocatello. They came to help Mrs. Westley celebrate her birthday anniversary which fell on that date. PARTY LINE sends . . . Happy birthday wishes to Elizabeth Herrod of Godfrey Nursing home who will be 68 on Oct. 24. By KEITH H. BRADBURY American Party Candidate For Clerk - Auditor hypocrite is a man who prays on Sunday, and on his fellow men the rest of the week. A The most desirable quality in a nose is not its length or shape, but that it not be found in other people's business. to Principal Its small boy: generous of you; Johnny, but I dont think your resignation would help our crowded school situation. Theres one rule in buying roses. The longer the stems, the shorter wallet. dont We crabgrass crabby. ning. your know should Its always Another winner: why be win- On election day vote KEITH H. BRADBURY for county clerk-audito- r. jPo' 2 Yds. Reg. 98 J22 Polyester - White or Black 500 yds niREAD 3 . I00 ASSORTED LACE IQ OFF REG PRICE TOPS Misses - Reduced S.M.L. PANTSUITS AcoCd Mens 50 irip Newell (TIM) Francis BE CONFIDENT . . . la) WlofiF Y NEWELL (TIM Polyester Reg. 22.00 Polyester Sl'JADBYS Be SMART - 50 Cotton Rog. 9 00 - Shop $ Trustworthy YOUR VOTE ON NOV 5 WILL BE APPRECIATED Mrs. described them as "delightful, interesting people who liked our mountains, seeing our different ways of life and American food. They were fascinated with TV and remarked that their country might have it in about two years. On Sunday after attending church, the Christensens entertained at a family dinner which included their sons Gary and Kim Christensen and Teryl Grimley of Ogden, Ben Miller, and Chad and Robyn Christensen of this city. The Chaters had visited in Provo with her sister and had attended LDS General Conference. They left Monday for New York where they planned on visiting sites important in early church history and then go to Washington D.C. and visit the new LDS Temple. From there they would fly to London for a day and visit the temple there before flying home. Chater is personnel officer in a in in the membership organization are cordially invited to attend along with the regular members. Those interested may contact LuEtte Halladay, vice president and membership chairman, for further information. Af $DAQT$ SAVE Misses 100 of making the public records accessible to all who wish to use them an of lending such persons courteous assistance. EVANS their time most complain of its shortness. -- La Bruyere That snow on the foothills Monday morning really shook me up. I cant even remember for sure where the snow shovel is. Not that Im expecting to use it yet but it does remind me that we better dig the canna bulbs and pick those green tomatoes. All I hope is that all the little squirrels have as many nuts tucked away as we do. That old walnut tree was loaded this year. Suddenly these cloudy days after the bright sunshine of the past few weeks makes me realize what Bryant meant when he said, The melancholy days are come, the saddest of the year. Its just hard to see those bright flowers nipped by the first frost. Actually Im kind of glad we can put away the hose and lawnmower. Theres nothing melancholy about the news thats been drifting over the Party Line wires so why dont you pull up that easy chair and chat with me awhile. of LEATHER VESTS COUNTY RECORDER To saw the old fort and museum and then went to Louisville. In Lousville they boarded a paddleboat and went 25 miles up the Ohio River to Bethlehem, Ind., and back. They enjoyed a number of recitals and theater productions at the college and Those who make the worst use Junior Girls Re-Ele- ct FJIARGACM Roeuinidy E7ACJS Roundy Phone 723 - 6229 well-know- n to hear MARGARET By Ruth four-stak- Boo! Its the time of year when ghosts jump from the woodwork, and local youngsters (and oldsters) percussionist, he are invited to visit a genuine haunted house during ITlusic will discuss percussion inHalloween week sponsored by the Explorers and struments and music. Ventures of the Box Elder Second LDS ward. Located at 408 West Second South in an abandoned home, the haunted house will be open from 7 to 9:30 GIRL WSC and then p.m. on Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. SCOUT from 7 p.m. to midnight on .Halloween night. AdCecilian Music society will mission is 50 cents. KSWS , meet on Friday, Oct. 25, at advisors and John Haws ofBillie of Mrs. Group home the Kay at Godfrey p.m. Basic training for Brownie fered a guarantee that the house will be mighty Anderson, 358 East 2550 North, ConFountains and Girl Scout leaders in the (Three spooky, and state that the event is being held for the dominium No. 17). Ogden. Brigham City area will be held Oct. purpose both of providing fun for the kids and to raise for the meeting qn Thursday and Friday, at Gillespie hall. will be Mrs. Kathleen Biggs. funds for a super activity. Guest speaker will be Training will be conducted by Information about special groups or other items Professor James E. Beckam of the local service team to 6 or the staff in the music departprepare leaders for the coming may be obtained from Kay Godfrey at ment at Weber State college. A season of meetings. John Haws at Society Brigham City, Utah Thursday, October 24, 1974 II MART 22 0 for Box Elder County SHERIFF Tim has the dedication to serve you, Box Elder County Resident, in bringing the the best law enforcement available. He has the knowledge and training in both Civil and Criminal procedures to insure your protection. IK) REPUBLICAN 40 South Main Pi Prf. Mr. by I. E. U RmUuHi FRANCS FOR SNERffF |