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Show ( BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, July 31, 1975 Sarah Yates, womens editor 723-385- TOPS winners 3 announced at awards night Utah TOPS 69 met July 29 at Holy Cross Lutheran church, with leader Betty Cook in charge of the meeting. Queen of the week was Julie Harper with Mary Hacking as runner-up- . Mary Hacking and Willie Johnson were winners of contests for the week, also. This was the regular award night for the period from January to June food family women social six-mont- and several members were recognized for achievements. Attendance charms went to Faye Andrew, Lorena Antonio, Rae Beesley, Betty Cook, Lois Greenlee, Mary Hacking, Julie Harper, Willie Johnson, Vaudis Sanford, and Kathie Schaffer. Temple rite weds pair Rites performed July 30 in the Logan LDS temple united Miss Deborah Ann Brey of Bountiful and James Christopher Larson of Brigham City in marriage, with the couple honored that evening at a reception in the Carillon Reception center in Bountiful. A wedding dinner was held at Maddox Ranch CONRAD SUSAN COLTHARP AND VICTOR Couplile sets date for August church wedding with an empire waist and lace bodice with center front buttons, with the hemline ruffle edged with matching lace. She carried a bouquet of daisies, yellow roses, babys breath and lilies of the valley. Bridesmaids were Cathy Pitt, Criscell Pratt, Barbara Brey and Deborah Foster wearing summer gowns and carried House. An open house will be held on nosegays of yellow and white Saturday evening, August 2, daisies with babys breath, from 8 to 10 p.m. at the home of . Best man was Wesley Boman an aunt and uncle of the with ushering duties performed bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. Wes by Rick Huchel, Chris Fisher, Boman, 265 North Ninth East, Jerry Johnston and Mike FoBrigham City. Friends of the ster. couple are invited to attend. A lovely The bride is the daughter of cake deMr. and Mrs. Alvin W. Brey of corated with fresh yellow flowers centered the bridal Bountiful. Parents of the bridetable at the reception, with groom are Mrs. George Burgin Karen Hullt at the guest book of Seattle, Wash., and George T. and Denise Rushforth and Sue Larson of Twin Falls, Idaho. " Smith in charge of gifts. The couple will make a home Bridal Gown in Brigham City after a short For her wedding and rehoneymoon trip to Jackson ception, the bride chose a traditional gown of chiffon styled Hole, Wyo. George B. Coltharp of Lexington, Ky. forof are pleased to announce the forthcoming Logan merly their of daughter Susan to R. Victor Conrad, son marriage of Rev. and Mrs. Bruce R. Conrad of Brigham City. The ceremony will be Friday, Aug. 8 at 7 p.m. at the First Baptist Church of Logan. The groom's father, Reverend Conrad, will perform the wedding ceremony. A reception will follow at 8 p.m. in the University Lounge on the USU campus. The bride is a 19 72 graduate of Logan High school, and Is now a senoir at Utah State university where she is majoring in journalism. She was a member of the USU Sponsor Corp and belongs to Sigma Delta Chi, a professional journalism fraternity. The groom graduated from Box Elder High school in 969 and from Oklahoma Baptist university in 1973. He is completing is masters degree at Utah State university in Russian history. After a short honeymoon, the couple will make their home in Norman, Okla., where the bridegroom has a graduate assistantship to work on his Ph D. in history at the University of Oklahoma. Members of the Eagles Aux- Credit women slate annual Island Luau Summertime is Luau time for the Rocket chapter of Credit Women International, and the local group has slated its second annual Hawaiian Luau for Saturday, Aug. 16, from 6 to 10 p.m. in the garden of the home of club member Carolyn Bywater, 506 West Fifth South. Feature for the luau is the traditional feast on island foods, drinks, favors and a program of Hawaiian music and dance. Tickets are priced at six dollars per person, and are available from any club member or at the Credit Bureau, First Security Bank, Box Elder County bank, or the Bank of Brigham City. The public is invited to attend this annual event hosted by the members of Credit Women International. dos. Add two small ions, chopped; two tablespoons fresh lemon juice and 'A teaspoon Worcestershire sauce. Yields one cup and is best when mixed just prior to serving. Eggs tournament spont sored by Wolfes Sporting goods and Barbara Wright, with Donna Collins as the winner of a drawing held as part of the tournament. On Monday, Aug. 4, the play will be a Mulligan sponsored by Mary Miles of the Castle Crafts shops. WHOS NEW Of Intertot in Btor Rivor Vollty John and LuAnn Rollinson Falk of Provo proudly announce the arrival of their first child, a boy born July 11. He will be named Joseph Edward Falk. Happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Falk of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rollinson of Burke, Va. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rollinson, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hansen of Logan, Mrs. Julie Tait of Whittier, Cook low to moderate Interest group sets Rugust events Fireside meeting for LDS Special Interest group will be held on Sunday, Aug. 3, at 8 p.m. in the Box Elder North Stake center. The program planned around special church films will be presented by Frank May, council representative of Brigham City stake. Musical numbers will contribute to the program, and refreshments and social hour will follow. The special interest area dance will be held on Friday, Aug. 1, at Soda Springs, Idaho, stake center. Toolson Orchestra will provide music, and refreshments will be served. A steak fry is being planned for the near future to include the Tremonton-Mala- area d mem- bers. Details will be given later, according to those in charge. SELLING LUAU TICKETS for Credit Women 16 is club member Lila Coburn, right, as Claine Tanner purchase the first tickets. International's annual Hawaiian Luau on Aug. Credit Bureau Jan Weidman and club sets annual summer Civic Civic Improvement club members will gather for their annual summer tea and brunch on Saturday, Aug. 9, from 10:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. at the home of Ruby Grover, 404 East Second South. New members of the club will be officially welcomed at this informal event, which will be based on the theme of an garden party. Girls 100 SOLAMAN DOUBLE 088 Sizes 2 to 5 (rill SLACKS Sizes J88 2 For School White only ?& 6 HISSES TOPS SUNDIAL ret 11.95 995 Announcement is made of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Jane Endress to John Crossman Mr. and Mrs. Aaron B. by the parents of the bride-to-bEndress of Brigham City. The future bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crossman, also of Brigham City. The couple has circled August 15 as their wedding date, with a garden ceremony to be held at the home of the bridegroom's parents. 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Grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Hoppins of Tremonton, Stephen and Patricia Shum-wa- y Boyden announce the arrival of a baby boy born July 25. He will be named Matthew Lund Boyden. He has four little brothers at home. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shumway of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Boyden of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Donald (Reta Richards) Abbott of Fielding are proud parents of a little boy born in the Logan hospital July 24. He was named Tyson Kyle Abbott. He has three sisters Donita, Sheri and Tami and a brother Jeff at home. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Nuel Cardon of Mesa and Mrs. Dona Abbott and Joy Abbott of Tremonton. At the present time the new baby is receiving special care in the University Medical Center in Salt Lake City. eggs at temperatures; high LDS Local couple to wed e, throw-ou- on Monday, July 28, at the local course. Winners were Alma Bryant Karen keyes Reporter WED in the Logan LDS temple were Miss Deborah Ann Brey and James Christopher Larson, with an open house set honoring them locally on Saturday evening. avocagreen on- iliary sponsored ladies golf program participated in a Christ! Peterson Reporter RECENTLY Guacamole Dip Mash two California ladies play song-lead- 4-- n FOOD BASKET in Knavel asked Jodie Adamson to say the prayer then Alicia Goodwin led us in the pledge and Suzanne Boman our picked for us to sing our Primary Colors. And Alicia Goodwin read the minutes. Then we went into the kitchen and made peanutbutter cookies. Then we talked about what we need for our overnight up in the canyon. And we left. The Eggbeaters was our last Wednesday at week. Lisa Olsen called the meeting to order and Mrs. Hansen said the prayer. Karen said the pledge. We mostly filled out the papers for the county fair. We went outside and had a watertight and our leader made biscuits and it was fun. 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