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Show V t BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, November 7, 1974 Sarah Yates, womens editor 723-38- Former resident visits family 53 in area local Mrs. Steven (Sue Ellen) Sulunga and son Larry Steven were Brigham City visitors last week. They spent one week as visitors of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Yates. They also visited her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. George Bott and other relatives and friends. They have now returned to their home in Torrance, Calif. food family women social Temple rite weds pair Rites performed in the Ogden LDS temple on Oct. 11 united Miss Julie Stevens and Thomas L. Elegante in marriage, with the couple honored at a wedding dinner at the Chuck O Rama in Ogden and a reception in the Brigham City Utah North stake BAZAAR ITEMS center. Bazaar opens Brigham City, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Antone J. Elegante of Renton, Wash. For her wedding and reception, the bride wore a gown of white polyester styled with lace down the center front, an skirt, and long chapel train. The gown was trimmed with lace on the sleeves and around the hemline of the skirt and train. She carried a bouquet of blue roses and stephanotis with green leaf accents. Miss Julie Stevens became the bride of in Elegante in a ceremony performed Oct. the Ogden LDS temple. WED RECENTLY Thomas 1 L. Oct. 30, boy to Virgil and Evelyn Penman Forsgren, Brigham City. Oct. 31, girl to David and Debi Dabling Black, Ogden. Oct. 31, boy to Andres and La Nae Smith Minjares, Brigham New - at ('- ). Cooley Newcomers at Cooley Memorial Hospital might have found a fall chill in the air, but were greeted by warm from welcomes parents: Oct. following James and Bolster Newman, 16, girl Janice the to Brigham City. Oct. and boy to Jacob 17, Jeanette Austin Sedmack, Tremonton. Oct. 17, girl to Bryce and Betty Hall Jeppsen, Mantua. Oct. 19, boy to Dale and Elaine Packer Bess, Brigham City. Oct, 20, boy to Ronald and Loretta Ward Smith, Brigham City. Oct. 20, girl to Lynn and Sharyle Udy Butler, Riverside. Oct. 21, boy to JDell and Teresa Geary Sackett, Brigham City. Oct. 21, and boy to Gary Vickie Moffitt Brigham City. Rasmussen, Oct. 21, boy to Kerry and Terry Cates Watters, Brigham City. Oct. 21, boy to Brent and Clixie Holmgren Hollingsworth, Bear River City. Oct. 23, boy to John and Patricia Poorman Williams, Brigham City. Oct. 23, boy to Darrell 1 and Barbara Carlson Byerly, Brigham City. Oct. 26, girl to Allen and Lorraine Harrop Hardy, Rout. City. Oct. 31, boy to Kivein and Gayle White Rountree, Ogden. Nov. 1, boy to Billie and Donna LeFevre Redington, Brigham City. Nov. 1, girl to Charles and Nita Blau Forthman, Brigham City. Nov. 1, City. Nov. 2, and Karen John Nelsen, Brigham boy to Kevin girl to Joseph and Lee Fritz Yeates, Linda Brigham City. Nov. 3, boy to Ricky and Debra Bunderson Burnett, Ogden. Nov. 4, boy and girl twins to Wayne and Linda Jenkins Earl, Brigham City. Nov. 5, girl to Owen and Joanne Skellenger Brigham City. Inman, Couple greets firstborn son Delighted new parents of a husky baby boy are Stan and Cinda Sandbert of Weiser, Idaho. Little Curtis Lee weighed in at nine pounds and four ounces on Oct. 31, with his grandparents being Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nishswonger and Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Johnson, all of Brigham City. Oct. 28, girl to Robert and Cambron Moyes, Brigham City. Oct. 29, boy to Lynn and Carol Woodard Reeder, Perry. Oct. 29, girl to David and Elaine Sheffield Mills, Malad. Oct. 30, boy to Duane and Oliver Colleen Honeyville. Ward, Oct. 30, girl to Bobby and Nancy Lamere Bond, Ogden. Oct. 30, girl to Paul and Jill Cope Reuter, Brigham City. A staircase. Guests were served by Wanda Stevens, Betty Stevens, Shirley Stevens, Chris Cheney, Ilene Stevens, Gail Stevens, Cathy Hirschi and Colleen Hirschi. The gifts were cared for by Ruth Ann Forsgren and Linda Sylvester. Following a honeymoon to Mrs. Iva Brigham Lou Nebeker in City Wednesday evening. Branch President Mrs. Flo Munson conducted the meeting and welcomed the state President of the NLAPW, Maxiene Jennings, and Pen Woman Amber Frances of the Ogden chapter as special guests. Following the luncheon, Mrs. Jennings read several original poems from her recently published book, Lamps To which included Shine, Winter, Pioneer GrandMy mother, Television," These Daughter, Treasures, Waiting for the River and others. short business meeting followed. Mrs. Munson passed Train, A out copies of the Litany" written by Blanch Kendall was approved future meetings will be held the fourth Tuesday of each month. Pen Women are invited to It Better Chicks Hatched COLLEGE STATION, Tex. f CPI) Consumers are getting better chickens in the market now than they did a few years back, a Texas home economist VI ANN ELLIS Sixth-Elevent- during this election h is What a buy newly-popula- Experiences. message appropriate special missionary presented to on a ! -- GROUP No. 1 REG. to $15 niseis heads card and LaPriel, MALCOLM C. 'MACK and SAVE at Classic Fashions 5)88 5 r MENS KNIT SPORT SHIRTS Shop Early for the Best Selection who REG. expressed her sincere thanks. The next meeting will be held at the home of Elizabeth Lauritzen in Brigham City. Pen Women will judge poetry submitted by students attending the Intermountain School. Attending in addition to the two special guests were Alvaretta Rytting Yagi, 100 Elizabeth Lauritzen, Iva Lou Nebeker, Evelyn Daines, LaVon Reeve, Lillian Knudsen of Brigham City and Flo Munson of Fielding. DRESS SHIRTS MISSES DOUBLE FRANCIS f i. 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"Missionary Lets all support our elected officials in order that our Government will be effective pbe- CMJDAY attend an annual tea hosted by the Salt Lake branch to be held Nov. 9 at the University of Utah Each member present wrote an I express my appreciation pickles, jellies and relishes. For those who want to keep their baked goods preserved, r there are many of the food plaques featuring everything from shellacked pretzels to whole loaves of french bread. flower Decorated pots, shadow boxes, pillows, home linens, dolls, stuffed toys, childrens clothing, and other homemade items are to be in another section of the bazaar while a huge selection of holiday Brigham City. LaPriel Wight, a member of the Box Elder branch of Pen Women will be leaving soon to fulfill an LDS mission. She was presented with a nice book, Skoggs Drug Center - 226 N. Main St. - Mail Orders Filled preserved fruit, vegetables, in residing tablet less-weigsire for excess food. Eat less. Contains no dangerous drugs and will not make you nervous. No strenuous exercise. Change your life start today. MONADEX costs $3.00 for a 20 day supply and $5.00 for twice the amount. Lose ugly fat or your money will be refunded with no questions asked by: To all my many Friends and Supporters homemade baked goods to be nibbled on the spot or taken home for the family. A general store area will feature not only baked goods and candy, but will also have a of home fine selection Southern Utah scenic regions, the couple weight today OR BACK. MONADEX is a tiny that will help curb your delosing MONEY sold on a quilt and a closed bid held on a lovely afghan. Fran Holt, chairman for the bazaar, emphasizes that it is for the public and invites everyone to attend. cluding barbecues, tacos, rosettes and beverages, Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Ellis, 403 South Second East, announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Viann to Wayne J. Kotter, son of Jay W. Kotfer of West Brigham and Mrs. Norma Jean Ross of Las Vegas, Nev. The couple has set Nov. 23 as their wedding date, with LDS the ceremony to be performed at the ward chapel. A reception honoring the couple will follow from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Miss Ellis is a graduate of Box Elder High school and a four year LDS Seminary graduate. Kotter graduated from Box Elder High school and LDS Seminay. He is now employed in Ogden. Following a honeymoon trip to Las Vegas, the couple will reside in Brigham City. THANKS supported me K OTTER Local couple to wed in November rites special to all of you who worked & AND WAYNE J. LOSE UGLY FAT Start flea market donated treasurers, and tickets will be comes bazaar The word from the ancient open of the middle marketplaces east, and that is what will be recreated as the women of St. Henrys Catholic Church turn the parish fellowship hall into an open marketplace full of wonders on Saturday, Nov. 9, from 2 to 7 p.m. Therell be dinner items in- Pen Women meet The Box Elder branch of the NLAPW held a lovely planned buffet luncheon at the home of that will be on sale at St, Henry s and Committee Member Pauleen decorations and gift items is ready for sale. Therell be lots of items priced for the kids gift list. Therell be the traditional to public on Saturday Box Elder branch McKey to Pen Women present. 1. Judith d Holt Dolling. of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Evan D. Stevens of Parents Attend bride Kay Lynn Stevens attended the bride as matron of honor while Karen Stevens, Bonnie Forsgren, Ann Elegante and Zella Hicks attended as bridesmaids. Little flower girls were Jennifer Elegante and Misty DeAnn Forsgren. They wore matching gowns and carried blue roses. Joe Elegante was best man, with Kirt Stevens and Delisle Sylvester as ushers. Guests at the reception were greeted by Mr. and Mrs. Evan D. Stevens as host and hostess, and Penny Elegante was seated at the guest book. A lovely tiered wedding cake with heart-shapelayers decorated in blue and white was topped by a temple with a miniature bride and groom on a Showinq just some of the many items bazaar on Saturday afternoon are Chairman Fran BUTTONS & BOLTS TREMONTON, UTAH V FAMILY APPAREL A PIECE GOODS Seventh Main South yd. |