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Show T2 Local Family Returns From Thursday, June 29, 1961 Brigham City, UtaK THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, East Coast Trip cene ocial and Mrs. William E. ) Ellis of Brigham City recently returned from an extended vacation trip to' the East Coast. They first motored to Oklahoma City, Okla., where they left their Valerie and Christoffer for a visit with their grandparent-- . Mi. Mr. Telephone PA Sarah Yates, Society Editor (Mail-reen- chil-dre- and Mrs. Allen Moore. Mixing business with pltasure, they travelled to Elkton, Mj.' where Ellis was to make business calls. They enjoyed side trips to New York City, Washington, D.C., and other points of interest along the East Coast. wall be out of town over the July Three hundred members of themittees. lie following marriage licenses 4 weekend. She asks that items Daughters of Utah Pioneers camps Following the luncheon Alton Vveie issued from Ihe olhce ot (lie for the Tuesday, July 4, issue be lot Box Elder county gathered on Rees led the ladies in community Box Elder couniy clerk from June submitted to her by jihone before Tuesday, June 27, for their annual singing, after which the salute to 35 22. Friday evening June Jubilee in Rees Pioneer park the flag was repeated by members. Jay Houston Tincher, 18, BrigHems whnh cannot be called in at the Bowery. An original program was then ham City, and Junet Arlene Jen- befoie that time should be submitMrs. Jennie held, with Dawn Tolman Mills prepresident Couniy sen, 17, Bear River City, with the ted direi lly lo the fiox Elder Carlson welcomed the ladies to the senting a vocal solo accompanied consent of Doiothy J. Tincher and News and Journal ollue annual event, and began the days by her daughter. She represented 15. W. Jensen. Issued June Peggy activities with a luncheon at pm. the Honeysuckle camp of Horiey-- v . 1 Ronald llowuid Seher, 21, Brigham City, and Rosalie Irene Gallegos, 15, Coniine, with the consent of lnasita Gallegos. Issued June 3ti Cecil Wildon Webb, 23, Downey, Calif., and Shirley Dove Harrison, 22, Brigham City. Issued June Hi. Stanley Williams, 20, Brigham City, and Carol Jeun Burden, 18, Willard, with the consent of Martha Williams. Issued June Hi. Timothy Sam, IS, Clnnle, Ariz., and Jean Natoni, Pinion, Ariz , with the consent of Ruby Surn. Issued si-- ved by the various camp July 4 Fete Ctly, r, 1 newly-selecte- d DESTINATION the STARS! Stars in Sr" SOLITAIRE fnQ(jgmnt DUET ring witb Miolihiuy wedding bond. and $150 Stars On Your Fingers A pedestrian vocal tno from the Seventh I.DS waid presented numbers from the Seagull camp. Concluding the program was a vocal group from the Bear River camp. The officer s of the groups were pleased with the large attendance at the annual June Jubilee, and ex- - met IOOKLHES COKINNE p. m. Meeting was culled to order by Karen Nelsen. Mary Jean Young led (lie prayer, and Baibara Misrasi led the group 6 in singing the Afler pledges, leading Pamela Taylor called the roll und read the minutes. Old and new discussed, business weie then and a discussion on 4 H camp was held. Meeting adjourned at 8 p m. Club was held DAISY MAE on Tuesday, June 13, at the home of the leader. Meeting was called Misrasi. to order by Nancy Kathryn Roche led the song, and the pledge of allegiance and pledge were led by Donna Sato. Susan Fillmore gave the roll call and read the minutes of the last meeting. Nancy Misrasi and Nancy Sato gave a safety lesson, after which the club discussed the subject. Donna Sato presented another safety lesson. Old and new business were discussed, after which the girls retired to the kitchen to prepare eggs, the meeting adjourned at 11.4(1 a. m. club was held DAISY MAE on Tuesday June 20, at the leaders home at 10 a. m. Nancy Misrasi called the meeting to order and Carolyn Reay led in the song "Kukaburro. Pledge of allegiance and pledge were led by Nancy Sato, after which the roll call and ot the and approval reading minutes were given. Donna Sato a safety lesson on Deaths on Farms". Old business came next, followed by a sum of new business. Then the group went to the kitchen to paie cereal. Girls were given their assignment for the next meeting, and the adjourned at 11:50 a. m. KOOKIKS (lub met June 22 at the home ot Hene Wood. Grace Jensen took charge of the meeting. Nila Nichols led in the pledge and Rhonda Musulas read the minutes. MAKE Voris, safety chairman showed the group a poster on accidents in the home The club made molasses and chocolate diop cookies. Demonstrations were given by Kav Voris on molasses cookies and Nila Nichols on chocolate drop cookies. Music was presented by Ilene Wood on her accordian. The next meeting of the Kookies 4 H Club will be held June 29 at the home of Eldene Jeppson, the leader of the group. club THE LUCKY CLOVERS met. at their leaders home Tuesday, June 22. Kristine Whitaker gave the prayer and songs were led by Daleme Reese and Maria Burnett. Pledge of alleginance was led by pledge Marilyn Young, and the was led by Jeaneen Row. Sand-milk fruit drinks were wiches and demonstrated and then made by tended a special thanks to those camps who contributed numbers to the program and who helped to make the event a success. North ALICE DENHOFF teen-ager- kraut. Kraut Round Dog Newest version of this duet is a sandwich that goes by the descriptive name of Kraut Round Dog. To serve 8, add 2 tsp. caraway seed to 2 c. undrained kraut; cook over low heat 10 min.; drain. c. Meanwhile, combine Q c. prepared mayonnaise, v mustard and tsp. tabasco. Spread this mixture on 8 split hamburger buns. Make Deep Slits Cut 10 deep slits In earh of 8 frankfurters, without cutting all the way through. Broil in. away from source of heat min. Turn; arrange buns on broiler pan with frankfurters and cook .3 min. longer, or until 5-- 7 3-- 5 clone. And here are a couple of variations of this round dog Relief Society Members of the Norlh Box Elder Stake Relief Society Board and ward presidencies of the ladies organization traveled to Salt Lake City on Tuesday, June 27, for an interesting day of touring various LDS church buildings. Included on the day's events guided tours of Deseret Clothing, the Relief Society building, and the historic Lion House. The ladies were then guests at luncheon in the Lion House, former were no- tion. Combine 2 c. drained kraut, 1 c. chopped dill pickles and 1 c. mayonnaise; chill. Cut 10 deep slits in 8 frank- furters without cutting all the way through. Cook in boiling water 30 min., then drain. Arrange kraut mixture and franks on 8 hamburger buns that have been split, toasted and buttered. Cover with bun tops. Italian Accent Now comes a version of the round dog that has a flavorful Italian accent. Combine 2 c. drained kraut, Vi c. ketchup and tsp. oregano; chill. Arrange 1 pkg. Mozzarella cheese (sliced) on 8 hamburger bun bottoms. Cut 10 deep slits in each of 8 frankfurters without cutting all the way through. Broil franks 7 In. from source of heat min. Turn; arrange bun bottoms with franks on broiler pan and cook .) 5-- 3-- 5 An conditioning an BLACK HILLS PASSION PLAY August 2 Come join us for a wonderful LaborDay week-en- d through southern Utahs beautiful parks . . . stopping at Fillmore, Utahs first State Capitol, Zions Park, Mt. - Carmel Tunnel, Grand Canyon, Glen Canyon Dam, Bryce Canyon, Big Rock Candy Mountain. Reservations just $32.75 which includes transportation, lodging, 2 picnic lunches, park fees and sight seeing. Hawaiian Tour in October Sept. GETTING MARRIED? See Les Humpage for Wedding Announcements, Napkins, etc. Phone PA 19 portraying in 22 scenes (he lust 7 days of the life of Christ (including Mt. Rushmore) LABOR-DA- Y WEEKEND TOUR home of President Brigham Young, The ladies traveled to Sait Lake City on a chartered bus, and were guests of the Stake Presidency of the Relief Society headed by Mrs. Elbert Beecher Stake BE RESERVATIONS NOW For FOR KIDS OF ALL AGES Mrs.- Marvin Bywater and Mrs. Wade Ebeling, committee members, assist children in preparing their entries for the Jayceettes-cit- y sponsored Kids Day on July 4. Testing various effects of ribbon on Teri Ebelings tricycle is Linda Perron, while Cherilyn Bywater watches Douglas Bywater practice on a toy horse. All local children are invited to enter floats in the parade and to participate in the races and games. Three New Variations On Franks And Kraut SUMMER and its activities s tend to keep active perpetually hungry and Mother constantly on kitchen duty. So what to do to keep em filled lip? More than one mother we know goes in for that filling, favorite twosome franks and man in (David McCord) Enjoys Outing By a soul. A Ihuisday at is danger of hia life; a walker Is a man in possession of his gram. Kay with Words of the Wise ille. Native pioneers of the area were piesented the corsages and honored by a tribute teud by Ellen Siggurd, Box Elder county mother of the year. REPRESENTING the Deseret camp, Marii: Madsen favored the group with an accordian solo. Essie Petersen from the Garland camp gave a reading as that groups contribution to the pro- - Karen Seely To Reign At Miss Karen Seely of who was selected lional Guuid Queen earlier this year, will patlicipale in an Independent e Day cavalcade set for f ield in Salt Lake City on June 16, July 4th. Victor Joe, Jr, 25, Ogden, und 'Ihe local beamy will appear in Vida Rose Penally, 17, Dennehotso, with the Utah National conjunction Anz. Issued June 16. Guard as they open the evening Roger Cole Rishurds, 21, Poca piogram with jxisling of the state tello, and Margaret Ann McDonald and national flags. Issued June 16. 19, Pocatello. Emphasizing the role of Ulah in Car) Vul Vising, 26, Brigham Ci Ihe development of space missiles, ty, und Nelda Karen Rasmussen, the theme of the Independence 16, Bear River City, with the con Day program will be "America in sent of Beth Ussirig and June 0 Ihe Space Age. Rasmussen. Issued June 16. MUSIC FOR the evening will be David Nichols Morrell, 28, Brigham City, and Shirley Mae Klmg-le- provided by the 23rd Army Band, Issued who will also provide musical enIdaho. 26, Rexburg, tertainment for early comers to the June 19. Lloyd Johnon Beutler, 20, Day-to- program, which is scheduled to Idaho, and Kandis Cobum, begin at 7:30 p.m. The Derks Field Cavalcade 20, Franklin, Idaho with the conIssued marks a milestone in the decade sent of Ernest F Beutler. of performances presented by the June 20. John Ray Godfrey, 20, Brigham Deseret News in conjunction with City, and Michele Rae Bosley, 18, the Salt Lake Park Service, the Ogden, with the consent of Ruby S. Utah National Guard and the Days of 47 committee. It will commemGodfrey. Issued June 22. orate the S5th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of IndeNEW DRAPERY SHOP pendence by American forefathers in 1776. New Service to You Miss Seely's appearance will be Samples brought to your home part ot the National Guard's preso you can select what matchsentation in a salute to a strong es best. America. 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