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Show T Temple rite weds couple BOX ELDER JOURNAL. Brigham City, Utah December 2, 1 976 Thursday, Miss Holly Hill and Tharon C. Bell exchanged marriage vows in an autumn ceremony in the Ogden LDS temple, with Patriarch Beus performing the marriage rites. "Vrr.K By Ruth That evening the couple Phono 723 -6229 greeted guests as wedding reception in the Brigham City South State center. For her wedding and reception, the bride wore a floorlen-gt- h gown of bridal satin with lace insets accented by pearls and sequins. The gowns train and veil were of matching lace, and the ensemble was made by the mother of the bride. She carried a bouquet of carnations and white roses. Good morning I Especially to all of your who wondered what had happened to Party Line. After my weeks vacation I was getting ready to get the Party Line buzzing again and I was laid low and I do mean LOW by the what doctors call a gastrointestinal upset. In other words, I was putting out more than I was taking in. I spent three days in our new Community hospital and it was a relaxing pleasant stay. I was very impressed with the service and modern facilities. The nurses, orderlies and the doctor showed just the right amount of concern and I was able to get home for Thanksgiving dinner. Even the blood pressure and temperature routine every eight hours isnt half bad when its administered with a smile and pleasant word. I was delighted to see my old friend Maude was still on the job and we chatted about her being there when all my kids were born, the first 34 years ago. I also enjoyed visiting with Norma, an old family friend. Almost all the nurses knew somebody I did and Mrs. Carol Barker and I found we had a lot of mutual acquaintances. I also enjoyed friendly volun- Matron of honor Mrs. Jeanne Hansen Sneddon was matron of honor, and the brides roommate Ruth Hatch was her maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Dale (Marilyn) Nelson, Rosi Hill and Ruth Ann Bell. They wore lavendar polyester dresses styled similarly to that of the bride, and each held a white rose. Mothers of the bride and bridegroom wore lavendar flowered long dresses with white orchid corsages. Best man was Kevin Bell, brother of the bridegroom. long-stemm- At Reception v Host and hostess at the recently were Blake and Glenda Hill, with Debra Rae Billingsley seated at the guest book. A three tiered wedding cake decorated in lavendar and white was centered with a sparkling fountain. Reception guests were served refreshments by Pinky Bell, Jerilynn Nielsen, Kathy Ric- hards, Merrilee Christensen and Irene Richards. Those in charge of gifts were Kim Bell and CheRee Parkinson assisted by Shane Hill, Leon Bell and Glenn Nelson. During the reception guitar .music was provided by Lorie Nelson and Edith Eggett. The couple's theme song Circle of j Our Love was performed by teer workers Francis Holt. EXCHANGING VOWS in the Ogden LDS temple were Miss Holly Hill and Tharon C. Bell, with the couple now making a home in Brigham City: Mark Dennis and Debra Bil- lingsley. The newlyweds honeymooned in Southern California, visiting Disneyland and the Los Angeles LDS temple. They are presently making their home in Brigham City while building a home in V Emily Severas and Leaine Jensen who dropped in to say hello during my stay. They along with frequent visits from family and friends made time fly. When youre sick enough to be in a hospital, you couldnt ask for a nicer place than Community. After all you cant beat breakfast in bed while you watch the Today show on colored TV. Now if youll pull up that old easy chair well have our Party Line chat. Turkey Chatter I missed doing my annual Thanksgiving column about where all our state, county and city officials were going to eat their turkey this year but being a firm believer In the old adage better late than never I thought you might still like to know. Well start with our city fathers and of course heading that group is our mayor. I learned that Mayor and Mrs. Felt enjoyed their traditional feast at home with their and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. (Sharlene) Johnson and children Rennief. Kay Lynn and Kenny coming from Kays-villson-in-la- w e. daughter Diane Burke of Denver. Diane spent five days here with her folks. The Peter Knudsons and children, Karrie, Robyn and Heather traveled to Salt Lake City and were dinner guests of her parents Dr. and Mrs. Orson White. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jones enjoyed turkey and all the trimmings at home with a niece, Miss Brenda Jensen as their houseguests. State Senator and Mrs. M. Y. Ferry and their family Sue and Nora, a and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Dave (Jane) Stewart of Provo and a son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. John Ferry of Logan were dinner guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. David Call at their home in this city. Mrs. Ferrys sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mantlo and children, Nathan, Mandy, and Kenny of Albuquerque, N.M., and another sister Mrs. Rita Evans and children, David, Caroline, Elisabeth and Bobby of Provo were also there along with Mantlos mother, Mrs. Rachel Mantlo of this city. State Representative and Mrs. Wayne Jensen joined her brother-in-laand sister Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Kimber at a family dinner at their home in son-in-la- w w w Snowville. Members of the county com- mission spent the day at home with their families. Mr. and Mrs. Don Chase hosted their w and-Mrs- w PLANNING HOLIDAY PARTY for Women's Legislative Council are Emily Severn?, Blanche Burt and Becky Nichols, with the event slated for Wednesday evening at Ray and Cathy's. Womens Council sets annual holiday dinner e, Box Elder Womens Legisla- tive Council will hold its annual Christmas party and dinner meeting on Wednesday, Dec. 8, at 6:30 p.m. at Ray and Cathy's restaurant. A special guest for the even- ing will be Lois T. Manning, city councilwoman from River-dal- e, who will give the group an interesting talk on the subject of women in government. Ms. Manning is a teacher in the Weber district, and is also very active in music organizations. She is a member of the Community School Advisory Board, and her membership on the city council has also given her interest in the Utah League of Cities and Towns. She is a member of the Community Action Agency in her area. Reservations for the dinner meeting are four dollars, and may be made by contacting Becky Nichols or Ruth Iverson by Friday. All delegates and individual members are invited to attend. son-in-la- w By Civic and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Terry Dallin and children, David, Robert, Becky and Steven of Coalville. Their son Steven Chase flew hbme from Brea, Calif., to spend the Thanksgiving weekend. He is employed at the Bank of Cali- club Home show set Saturday fornia. The Ted Burts were happy to Saturday, Dec. 4, is the day for the annual Parade of Homes sponsored by Civic Improvement dub and everyones invited to attend the five open house tours scheduled from 3 to 7 p.m. Offered as a special bonus for the annual home show will be drawing for two living evergreen trees, with tickets to be sold for three for one dollar at Portage and their children, all of the homes visited during the afternoon. The trees will be Allen, Ray and Jane were joinon display in one of the homes, ed by their son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Owen Nielsen and will be decorated in holiday and their children Keeley, Nat-- . style for the show. The decorated, trees can be alie and Scott also of Portage.. have as their guests for dinner her parents Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Graser of Willard and their daughter Patty Burt who is working on her masters degree at BYU in Provo. Mrs. Burts sister Mrs. Marion Achibald and children Larry, Kevin, Keith and Colleen Homes also ' joined them for dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nielsen of . Five homes Five local homes, all geared to active family living, will be included in this years Parade of Homes. They may be visited in any order, with tickets available either at the first home visited or from any member of the Civic Improvement club prior to the day of the show. Included in this year's home show will be the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cushman, 207 North Second West; Mr. and Mrs. Les Laird, SIS West Seventh South; Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bessinger, North Fifth 277 West, Mr. and Mrs. William Konieczki, 849 Medoland; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Evanoff, 887 Medoland. Tickets for the show are priced at one dollar, with the event raising funds for one of the organizations many charitable projects. w rtnw iv3K('it-5c- I'jssttlo txtkeptu jfrto.l Baby Arrives Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Molenaar are delighted with the arrival of their new baby girl. She was born on Nov. 26 and weighed seven pounds 10 ounces. They have chosen Amy Lynn for her name. Mrs. Molenaar is the former Carol Cappelle and this . The Dale Barons and their children Betty and Gary traveled to Bountiful where they were guests of her brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Bud Siegfried. Her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hansen and children Mary and Elaine also of Bountiful joined them along with the Siegfrieds two child. ren, Val and Paula, Siegfrieds mother Mrs. Harriet Ball of Brigham City. The Doug Wights and their children Vicky, Curtis, Valerie and Jason traveled to Murray where they were guests of her brother-in-laand sister Mr. and Mrs. Lee (Roberta) Baron and family. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kingston and Barons father Glen Baron all of this city completed the family group. The Tolman Burkes hosted a family dinner at home which included their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Burke and children Alan, Mari-anSusan and Paul; a and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Peters and children, Kristine, Ruth Ann and Brad-dle- y all of this city and a TREES are just the right size for little Jennifer Barlow as she helps her mother Nancy Bartow decorate living trees that will be featured as drawings prizes during Civic Improvement club home show this Saturday. LITTLE CHRISTMAS the couples first child. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Johannes Molenaar and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cappelle of this city. are Mrs. A. Steinvoort of Brigham City, Mrs. Emma Cappelle, Janesville, Wis., and Mrs. Mary Pedracine, Madison, Wis. Great-grandparen- ts Buzzing Around Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burns have enjoyed a visit from her daughter Carol Walker of Anaheim, Cal. She spent a week with her. On Thanksgiving day the Burns hosted a thanksgiving dinner that included Mr. and Mrs. Doug Smith and three children; Mr. and Mrs. Mike (Donna) Vickers all of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Gary (Sherry) Anderson of Clearfield and Billy and Jimmy Kanneggiesen of this city. Mrs. Fern Brown hosted her ..Mm..- - indoocsbyi'thwwWming families during the holiday season and then planted outdoors as a reminder of Christmas 76 in years to come. v a r.O ni traditional Thanksgiving dinner for family members at her home. Enjoying the dinner were the Wes Boman family, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Foster, Mrs. Dora Grott and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith traveled to Centerville for dinner with their and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Oman. The Omans son Greg was home from his studies at Ricks college in Idaho and also Kirk who is attending school at Weber State in Ogden and with Tiffany completed the family group. PARTY LINE sends Happy birthday wishes to son-in-la- For uurv . 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