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Show 6 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, January 27, 1956 0 Ruth cene octal Sarah Yates, Society Editor 723-622- Some things I cant under-stan- They flew to Washington, D.C., The papers are full of by jet airliner and were met news about a new drive to by their daughter and the states right to have Mrs, L, P. (Dorothy) right to work laws andonthe McCann and Mrs. J, B, (Kathy same page we read that we are Sue McCann) Davis, and were being asked to support one of taken to the McCanns home in the biggest federal budgets In Silver Springs history, Now guys have to work Their stay was highlighted to pay taxes tofeed governments by a round of social functions budget demands They dont get and sightseeing that kept them much tax money from an idle on the go" the entire two worker or one out on strike, months. The McCanns enter-talne- d And speaking about money, at an open house In their I'll bet the Salt Lake county honor at which fifty guests call, officials are getting tired of ed to meet the Brlghamites having a perpetual and some to tenew old acquaintFirst they put their foot in it ances, A special birthday parby approving the purchase of ty during their stay honored that expensive car for the com- - Mrs. Larsen and the McCanns mlssloner and now they are at son-llaw, J. B, Davis, In oba loss to know how an $11,000 servance of their anniversaries check went astray. which were within a few days ! Problems, problems, of each' other. On Christmas Even the weather Is giving Eve, the McCanns, Larsens and us a little trouble tills week, Davises were guests of the Rinot enough, however, to keep chard Whltinphllls at their home our fellow Brlghamites home In Silver Springs. It Is interand stop those enjoyable winter esting to note that Mrs, Whit, vacations. ttnghtll Is the private secre. tary of Dale Miller who will JUST HOME Monday night be remembered as President from a delightful 4,000 mile Johnson's campaign manager tour are Mrs. Kelly Korth and In the last election. daughter Wendy. They travel, ed with her parents Mr. and ON NEW YEARS EVE, the Mrs. Fred Gover of Tremonton. McCanns entertained at din. The Box Elderltes went first ner a former friend whom they to Arizona where they visited had met while they lived tn In Mesa and Phoenix, then Quito, Ecuador, 20 years ago. crossed over to San Diego and He Is now secretary to the U.S. took a brief trip to Tijuana. Ambassador In Brazil and was Heading the car up the coast spending the Christmas holthey visited with friends and idays In Washington D.C. relatives on a leisurely drive Their guests on New Years as far north as Richland, Wash., day were other former friends where they spent some time with from Quito whom they hadnt Mr. and Mrs. Bud Grover, a seen for 20 years, the Dlnty brother of Mrs. Korth and son Moores and their daughter Mary of the Grovers. She reports the of London, England, who were weather delightful all along the In the U.S. on business. THEY ALSO WERE VISITED way until they reached Pendel-ton- , Ore., where they found snow tn Silver Springs by the Whitand icy roads which continued ney Johnsons, former Brlghamthe rest of the way home, One ites and went to see a local of the highlights of the trln Brigham boy, Fred Smith, who was the drive through the beau, Is on an LDS mission In that tlful redwood area. area. MR. AND MRS, S. Martin are home again after Sightseeing, they went to spending three weeks in south, Washington, D.C., and were esern California visiting with rel- pecially Impressed with the atives and friends Whtte House Christmas tree and In Long Beach they visitthe 50 other trees decorated ed with former Brlghamites, to represent each state. They Dr. and Mrs. L.D. Mahannah spent a day tn Baltimore visit-lnand spent some time In Los famous historical sites such Angeles visiting with the Char- as the Peabody Conservatory les Hansens. They also visited of Music, John Hopkins and daugh-ter- , with their son and dined at the famous Mr. and Mrs. William Housners restaurant and saw Budge Wilson at Sepulveda. Its museum. They visited the U.S. battleship, the Confirst VISITORS BRIGHAM CITY stitution, In Baltimore harbor Owthis week are Mrs, Fred M, amd traveled through the famous en and children Kevin and Laurtunnel under Baltiie Ann of Sterling, Colo. They more bay. are dividing their time between her parents, the George Facers Of special Interest was avis-i- t of Willard and hts family, Mr. to Alexandria, Va., where and Mrs. Fred B, Owen of this they went dockside and watched city. They are spending a week the boats docking on the Potom-ac- . here while Owen is on busiThey report they were fasness trip to Detroit. cinated by the quaint cobble, stone streets and sidewalks. IT WAS MIGHTY COLD IN They arrived home by jet Idaho Falls last weekend but airliner and were met by the Eliot Wards had an enjoy, daughter and able time anyway. They went Mr. and Mrs. Archie (Iris) there to attend the Intermoun-tai- Brown and their daughter Bon-ni- e Hardware and Implement of Salt Lake City. d re-pe- Telephone PA Elks Sponsor Local Merchants Advertisin 9 Ball grand-daughte- r, Mr. and Mr. Isaac A. Young, Perry, observe their golden wedding anniversary Sunday, Jan. ANNIVERSARY will 30. red-face- .' Elks and their ladies will enjoy an Advertisement Ball" on Saturday,1 Jan 29, at the lodge hall beginning at 9 p m. The ladles will be entertained with a fashion show of stylish women's clothing sponsored by five local clothing stores, with models parading In the latest fashions for home and party wear beginning at 7:30 p m, In the upstairs hall At 9 p.m the ball will be-- I gin with live music for danc-- I lng and snacks for nibbling during the evening provided by the courtesy of local merchants and national product dlstrlbu-- i tors. THROUGHOUT JHE evening gifts and favors donated by na. tlonal product distributors and local merchants will be awarded to lucky winners. Gifts Include everything from classic perfrum to garden eeacTJ BALL PRIZES - Looking over a portion of the prizes donated by local merchants and national products distributors are Elks advertisement ball chairman, Col. Francis J. Hart, Exalted Ruler James Ferrara, committee members J. B. Mullins and Don Powers. Prizes and favors will be given through! the evening at the ball scheduled for Saturday, Jan. 29, at the Elks lodge. along with a number of gift certificates from local businesses. Committee chairman for the dance Is Col. Francis S. Hart with committee members J, B. Mullins, S. G. Bakes, Don Pow. era, Walt Daffln, J. M. Pow-erGlen Nance and Jim Fer. rara busily working on collect-lnand arranging prizes for the occasion s, g Womens Council Slates Talk on Hoover Report Box Elder County Women's Legislative council will hold its first meeting of the new year on Wednesday, Feb. 2, at the l city courtroom In the building. Meeting will be. gin at 8 p.m. Mrs. Jack Shumway and Mrs. Esther Watkins are and have secured a speaker to report on the Little Hoovmuni-clpa- er Commission. All members are Invited to hear this Informative speaker tell of the findings of Ihe committee and are urged to be In attendance by Mrs. Jay Holmgren, president. North-BNew members and pledges honored In pinning ceremonies by EpRECEIVE PINS silon Sigma Alpha last Thursday evening include Genevieve Blunt, Pledge; Carlene Sutton, jewel pin; Betty Claybaugh, jewel pin; and Patty Whitaker, pledge. Not present for the picture was Nancy McLaughlin, who received her jewel pin at the ceremony. Sorority Pins New Members In Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority held Its pinning ceremony for hew members and pledges on Thursday, Jan. 20, at Maddox ftgnch House where the mem-ber- s enjoyed a delicious dinner prior to the ritual ceremony. Present to conduct the ceremony was State President Jan West, assisted by Vina Graham, state vice president. Receiving their Jewel pins and full active membership in the sorority were Betty Clay, baugh, Carlene Sutton and Nan-cMcLaughlin. New pledges receiving their pledge pins were Patty Whlta. ker and Genevieve Blunt. Brigham City is the home of Alpha Chi chapter of the national sorority. y Episcopal Women Set Card Party Women of St. Michaels Standards Night Epis-cop- church ask ladles of the 9 community to circle Feb,calen-dars-as , a special date on their for the Episcopal ladies are busily making plans for a communlty.wide card party on that afternoon, The event will begin at 12:30 p.m. with a dessert, and then the card playing will begin. Adding fun to the occasion will be door prizes and table prizes for g players, A popular feature of last year's card party will be continued this year, with homemade baked goods and candy on sale throughout win-nin- theaf-ternoo- Tickets for the event are on sale from any member of the group, with Mrs, Fred Mitchell, chairman, taking calls for tick, ets at 723.6882, Her committee members Include Mrs, James Hogue and Mrs. Ivan Adams, ii Great Books discussion grqup will meet on Thursday, Jan. 27, at 7:30 p.m. at the Eagles Aerie home. Study topic for the evening is a selected work by John Calvin and all members of the group are urged to be In attendance. B.C. Stake n prob-lems- and Mrs. Isaac A. Young Perry will be honored by thetr children at a family dinner Sunday, Jan. 30, in observance of their golden wedding annlver. sary and will receive friends and relatives at the family home from 2 to 4 p.m Mr. and Mrs. Young were married Jan 27, 1916 In the Salt Lake Temple and have been lifelong residents of Perry, Young has been active In church activities serving as superintendent and teacher of the Sunday school, superlnten. and teacher of the MIA dent and served In the bishopric. He served as stake secretary of the genealogical committee. Mr and Mrs, Young were members of the old folks com. mlttee for 10 years. He filled a mission for the church In the eastern states from 1913 to 1915. Mrs, Young has served In the Primary, Relief society, MIA and Sunday school as presi. dent, counselor and teacher, Young was employed by the U.S. Postal department for 40 years and managed a farm In Perry. The honored couple are the parents of 10 children, eight of whom are living. They are Mrs. Heber W. (Mary) Stokes, Boun. Mrs. Newell H, (Flortlful; ence) Wight, Perry: W. Dean Young Willard,; Mrs. Dorothy Souter, Brigham City; Dr. J. Lowell Young, Corvallis, Ore ; Mr of n g Bishop 4 Moylen Idaho Young, Falls, Ida.; Mrs. Janet John, ston, Tremonton: and Grant D. Young Perry. They have 32 grandchildren and 10 Square Dancers Meet on Friday Local square dancers are Invited to Join with the Missile Mixers square dance club In dances Its regular held on alternate Friday even, lngs. This weeks event Is sched. uled for Friday, Jan. 28, at 8:30 pm. In the Thlokol Recrea. tlon center. Each member couple Is ask-e- d to bring a guest couple, with admission of the two coup, les for the price of one, Caller Lew Damon will direct the evening of square NEED EXTRA HEAT In The Basement? Dover Heating 4 No. Main - 7 y ln-la- two-mll- When you cant hug him, you can wrap your heart around his voice with a e Long-Distanc- e call. Go son-in-la- n Meets Thursday Ceremony Stake Beehivers Set v Great Books Club E Perry Couple to Observe 50th Wedding Anniversary Dealers convention on ThursSaturday. They day through North Box Elder stake 'Beea round of hive Standard night will be were kept busy at held at the Honeyville LDS luncheons, and dinners along conward on Tuesday, Feb. 1, ac with the usual Information vention meetings. 8 pm. for all Beehive g.rls While the Wards were In Ida-hand their parents in the s ake. An outstanding program has Falls they visited with an been planned for the evening, old friend and former Brigham-lte- , with each ward in toe stake Mrs. Burrell Ashton and having her as their dinner presenting a number. Guest speaker will be Anona May, guest one evening, Mrs. Ashton former YWMIA stake presi- will be remembered as the dent. former Afton Jensen. Plans for the event we"o announced by Grace Barker, A DELIGHTFUL stake Beehive leader, who vacation In Sliver Springs, Md., urges all Beehive girls and has kept the Ira Larsens busy their parents to be present. since the middle of November. ahead. Call now. They visited In Salt Lake City for several days before to their home here. On Thursday, the Larsens are to Salt Lake City where they will visit with L. P. McCann for a few hours during a stop over In his flight back to Silver Springs from a business trip to California, Mountain States Telephone go-ln- g h to Fete Beehive Girls Monday Brigham City stake Beehive standards night will be observed Monday, Jan. 31 at 7:30 p.m. at the Eighth LDS ward chapel. Guest speaker will be Bishop Thad Carlson, Logan and the Beehive chorus will provide special music. Several other girls also will participate on the program. s Parents, relatives and are Invited to attend the recognition service. Refresh, ments will be served following the program. MISS COVINA Miss Peggy Bosley was chosen to reign as Miss Covina 1988 Ip a recent contest. Her parents are former Brlghamites. Miss Bosley Will Reign as CURLED Miss Covina Recently chosen to reign as Miss Covina, Calif., for 1968 was Miss Peggy Bosley, daugh. ter of Dr. and Mrs. James Bosley, former residents of Brigham City, Besides being a talented artlst'and model, Miss Bosley is very active In her high school serving on the student leglsla-tur- e and performing as song leader. She will vie for Miss Gamma chapter of Simada Los Angeles county In a contest study groups met on Thursday, scheduled for April. Miss Bosley is the grand, Jan. 20 at the home of Mrs. Willard Christensen. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Ruddell and Mrs. Kathryn For-reTwo lesson topics were of Brigham City. by the group, with Mrs. Duane Romer presenting an In. terestlng lesson on Recognlz. lng Styles and Periods In Furniture. of the CAMP BEEHIVE Mrs, Billie Rowe then gave an Interesting presentation on Daughters of Utah Pioneers will homes authentically restored, meet on Friday, Jan, 28, at giving examples of the homes 4 p.m. at the home of Jennie In Wllllamsburt, the Beehive Tlngey, 495 South Second East. House, and the White House, Officers urge that all members Refreshments were served be present for the meeting and by the hostess at the conclu. remind members that dues are slon of the meeting. payable at this time. 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