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Show Canyon Outing Planned by Young Marrieds For Summertime Vacation Box Elder stake Young Mar. a steak fry and evening of outdoor fun Saturday, July 9, beginning at 7 p.m. at the MIA Girls Home In Box Elder canyon. Each couple Is asked to bring their own steaks and eating u. tensils, with the rest of the meal and beverage to be prepared by the committee in advance. There will be a small charge per couple to cover the cost of the remainder of the meal. Outdoor games and topnotch rleds will gather for Recent Visitor Family Guest FRY - All set for steaks n all the trimmings are Pat Davies, Keith Davies, Wayne Hunsaker and Pat Hunsaker who are looking forward to the Box Elder stake Young Marrieds steak fry Saturday, July 9, In Box Elder canyon. All young marrieds in the stake are invited to attend the event. 'Alfie' for Festival HOLLYWOOD 'UPI) Ann HOLLYWOOD tUPI) HOLLYWOOD 'UPI) Blyth will head out for At- Most unusual job in Hollywood ," lanta, Ga , for the week of July belongs to Marlon Darlington, Paramount's new comedy, 5 to star In "The will be the official Biitlsh King and I." for 35 years a "bird twltterer for Walt Disney pictures. entry in the 1966 Cannes Filir Festival. HOLLYWOOD UPI Rob- Disney Costs 3 The first hydiaulie laborert Vaughn and Elke Sommer HOLLYWOOD i UPI 'Walt will in The Venetian Disney has signed Nick Adams.1 atory in the United States to be Affair" for MGM filming in Jack Ging apd Peggy Lipton established on a college campus for roles in "Willie was built at Lehigh University. Italy and Hollywood. Bethlehem, Pa, in 1887. and the Yank. Co-Sta- rs co-st- ar It was a delightful, though hot, Hawaiian holiday recently for Brigham City residents Mr. and Mrs. George (Yvonne) Jer. gensen and their two guests for the trip, their mothers, Mrs. Ruth T. Anderson and Mrs. Jo. hanna Jergensen, both of Brig, ham City. The four flew by jetliner to the 50th state, where they stayed for several days on Kauai and toured the many sights on that Island. They especially enjoyed the lush mountain scenery and the large caverns filled with lovely hanging ferns. Field upon field of pineapples and sugar cane were seen a. long with other tropical crops New members of Civic Im. provement Club will be officially welcomed Into the or. ganlzatlon at the annual summer brunch set for Saturday, July 9, beginning at 10:30 a.m. In the gardens of Mrs. Don Carlson, 185 North Ninth East. Brunch theme will be "Pa. civic Islands and decorations and refreshments will center about the Polynesian theme with a South Pacific flair provided by flower lels, fruits and sea. Members of the Eagles Aux. shells. lllary of Brigham City will A program of entertainment travel to Salt Lake City Sunday, Is planned for the July 10, at the Southeast Aerie event, and all members of the home, 610 East South Temple club are urged to be present to to attend the Institution of the greet the new members. new Southeast Salt Lake Auxiliary 3294. Back in Colonial times, egg A pleasant Sunday afternoon nog was called "Bellow stop is planned for Eagle Auxiliary members from throughout the The eneigy flowing tlnouuh state who will be In attendance. natuial gas pipelines eacli da Door prizes will add fun to the is equhalent to the dailv outand a luncheon will afternoon, 1 be served at the conclusion of put of 000 Hooei Dams the Institution and Installation Amuica is the Bike Capital ceremonies. The event will take place at 1 ot the woild, with nenily 40 on the road p.m. and Brigham City mem. million bicycles o i bers are urged to contact their Americans will spend mote local Auxiliary president about attendance at the event as a on boats and boating in 1966 than eer befoie, says the d group or Individually. Boating Club of Ameiu a Eagles Auxiliary Will Attend Salt Lake Meet g rl JUST ANNOUNCED AS new members of the local civic or. ganlzatlon are Mrs. Robert Bar. Mrs James A. tholomew, Brown, Mrs. Robert Favero, Mrs William O. Knudson, Mrs. Peiry E. Peters, Mrs. Lee W. Tauferner, and Mrs. William H. Yates. Planning the summer event aie Nelda Par. sons and Connie Seashore as. sisted by LeOra Baron as di. rector member. They are being helped by Committee members, Cora Robinette, Jane Linford, Vera Mill!,, Mary Huchel, Ma. bel Christensen, Geneva Fife, Irene Hansen, Lillian Knudson, Winifred Loveland, Elizabeth Madsen and Phyllis Owens. than sjo million worth candles aie sold annually in the United States Mote oi Ilie Battle Hunteis in the United States outnumber golfers nearly 3 to 1. m o entries. club Is a training ground to help us to give a part of ourselves dally for the betterment of humanity. We need to have courage and a be. t dignity, lief In God. We must not Just dream we must act. Mr. and Mrs. Norwood J. Hyer attended the convention with heir son and were inspired by the capabilities shown by these young men who were conducting the affairs of the convention. Mr Hyer remarked, "If more young men were directed Into activities such as we witnessed at the breakfast Session 1th 2500 self-respec- boys dressed In suits and ties at 10 a.m. In the morning sitting down together to listen to boys of their own age address them on the subject of Promoting High Moral Standards, we wouldnt have to worry about Juvenile delinquency. The convention was hosted and housed at the worlds lar. gest hotel situated on the shores ot Lake Michigan. covThe of the book was accorded many favorable comments, as er were the free-handrawings throughout the book. David son of Mr. and Mrs. d Robert Jones, is the District Governor of district three and a Senior at Elder When you move to town... Your Welcome Wagon Hostess will call with a basket of gifts . .. and friendly greetings from our religious, civic and business leaders. If you, or others you know, are moving, besure to phone Welcome Wagon. 100 High schooL He was attending his first International convention and found It to be stimulating and rewarding. He is proud to announce that dls. trlct three was able to elect an International Trustee, Steven Fairbanks, from Highland High schopl In Salt Lake. Steven will represent the western states in this office. David comment ed that next year's Key Club Theme Is "Initiate Personal and that he Responsibility of the felt ths presentation theme by the officers Issued a challenge to all boys every, where. "We were told that Key Dude ranches hae . . BEEF 808 SOUTH MAIN Opon 1 1 a.m. to 1 A public service project of the Advertising Council, Inc., conducted for the State For- esters and the U.S. Forest Service. Prepared by the volunteer adver- eiNG ' tislng agency, Foote, Cone & Belding, Los Angeles, o C r Coming Soon OPEN TILL 8 ON J m J - AGON Double Burgers spiung J Phone THURS. - FRI. - SAT. newly-electe- Box : hand-beade- up in the Austialian Outback, says the National Geographic 1 Hastings, On International Meet of iW of wlikh insulted m the Norman conquest ot England, was fought on Oct 14, 1066. out-boai- Local Youths Give Report d 8d 5 JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, July 7, 1966 ELDER New Members at Brunch been whisked from California to Utah by jet and could hardly believe that she had been in her daughter's home that very after, noon as she relaxed In her home In Brigham City after a very pleasant two weeks. Utah-Idah- any Posrt!ony0SuehPert' Ca" work in mee endesc ava,,abe. ty and sponsor u will BOX Civic Club to Welcome entertainment are planned for the evening, and a good time Is promised to all who attend by the ready for harvest. committee in charge. TWO DAYS IN Honolulu on Further information for the the Island of Oahu were enevent may be obtained by stake leaders or ward joyed by the family, and a tour leaders of the young marrieds of the Hawaiian LDS Temple on that Island was the highlight groups. of that portion of the trip. While staying in the beautiful Hilton Hotel right on the sunny beach, they toured downtown Honolulu and also enjoyed a guided tour of the Polynesian Is Cultural center. As do all guests to Hawaii, the Brlghamltes were lmpres. Airman Kenneth Lee Erick, sed by the beautiful flowers In son was the weekend guest of the Islands and the lush green his aunt and uncle, Mr. and growth everywhere. Numerous Mrs. Delonne Anderson of Brig, rain showers were followed by ham City, recently and also vis. warm sunshine and no one need, lted with his grandmother, Mrs. ed a coat during their stay. Ruth P. Anderson of Brigham City. BACK IN CALIFORNIA Mrs. Anderson was the guest of her Erickson Is the son of Mrs. daughter and son.ln.law, Mr. LaVerne Kupfer of San Diego and Mrs. EdRoy (LaVern) Kb. and the Jate Kenneth Erickson, pfer In San Delgo for a birth-da- y former Brigham City residents. dinner in her honor. She al. so visited with her son Larry After a weekend visit to Brig, Anderson and family from ham City he returned to the Ra. Northridge, Calif., as they came Chris Hyer Brigham City, dar station with which he is to attend the family partv. and David Jones, Corlnne, at. had a In she few hours short serving in northeast Wyoming. tended the 23 annual Interna, tlonal convention of Key Clubs held June 26 29 at the Conrad Hilton Hotel In Chicago. The boys were delegates of District District. three of the Chris, who Is past Governor at the Utah Idaho Key Clubs and a 1966 graduate of the Box El. der High school was assigned to the educational and resolu. tlons committees. He also In election activities for his own district. He re. ports that Brent Pedersen of Olympus High school of Salt Lake received first place In the contest competition. talent Brent sang several numbers himself while accompanying on a 12 string guitar. He re. celved a standing ovation at the Monday night banquet. The Utah. Idaho winning scrapbook entry entered by Intermountain school Key club won a fourth place which was a great honor considering the stiff competition g STEAK THE Residents Visit Hawaii FRIDAY STREET 1 p.m. J J |