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Show 20 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah BEAR RIVER REPORTS Sunday, May 19, 1968 Seminary Graduation Time For 24 Bear River Youths Christensen By Mrs. Irving in honor of Arbon, Mrs. Myrtle Anderson Miss Karen Barker who will and Mrs. Gladys Thorsen a Farm Bureau meet-inbe married in the near future. held at the commerical Games were played and served. Karen re- club room In Logan Friday ceived many beautiful and use-fu- l In which Rich, Cache and Box were Elder Counties participated. gifts. Mrs. Lurleen Anderson and her daughter Erma. MR. AND MRS. Burton AnMrs. Pat Anderson enter- derson accompanied Mr. and tained her club at her home Mrs. Elmer Woodruff of to last Friday night. Kearns Sunday Darryl Barker, son of Mr. where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Barker is and Mrs. Marvin Petersen. on home leave for one They also visited with Mr. month. He has spent nine and Mrs. Carl Staples in Ogmonths in Viet Nam. At the den. end of ills furlough he will report at San Diego. Darryl MISS DENA CHRISTENSEN is in the Navy. was Sunday dinner guest at Mrs. Melba Checketts and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert son Kim and daughter Margo Christensen In Brigham City. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. She then accompanied them to Edward Clayson left early Fri- Salt Lake City where they day morning for southern Cal- visited Mrs. Winnona Epper-soifornia. Melba and children who is recovering from an will return the first of the automobile accident at the week. The Claysons will have hospital. They called a longer vacation. on Mr. and Mrs. George Chris, tensen. George Is recoverning DR. AND MRS. DEVERE from surgery. On their way Christensen and sons of Salt home they stopped in Ogden Lake City spent Sunday with and visited with Mr. and Mrs. their parents Mr. and Mrs. Ken Price. Raff Christensen. Mrs. Florence Gardner and Mrs. Clytie Anderson, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon JohnAndrea Huggins, Mrs. Fern sen attended sacrament meet- a bridal shower Johnsen. n MR. AND MRS. Frank Congratulations to the following young people who graduated from LDS Seminary in City on Thursday Brigham last week. Four. year graduates were evening of Mitzi Nelson, Ruth Anderson, Steven Thorsen, Carol Ann Karen Braegger, Barker, Brice Checketts, Marci Davis, Loreen Duncan, Debbera Holmgren, and Floyd Jensen. The three-yea- r graduates are Paul Nelson, Cathy Mor. rill, Lynn Barker, Mary Toni Christen, Ann Barker, sen, David Child, Mary Faye Gwen Holmgren, Ro. Diane Jensen, ger Iverson, Robert Jensen, Royce Jen-seRonald Jensen and Pam Hansen, FFA OFFICERS Newly elected officers of the Box Elder chapter of FFA are, left to right, front, Bruce Munns, reporter; Richard Holmgren, Carl Bingham, president; John Young, secretary; back, Kenny Harper, sentinal; Jim Anderson, historian; Curtis Christensen, treasurer; Steve Harper, recreational director. The chapter is striving for the National Emblem award, the highest honor an FFA chapter can receive. ing for their play day. PROMONTORY POINTERS Promontory Students See Sights of Salt Lake City By Doris Flint The school children, Lillie, Sandra and Martha Marx, Nadine and Vernon Keele, and Debra Barnes, spent some-timin Salt Lake City last week. While there they visit, ed Lagoon, Bogle Zoo, Temple Square, This Is the Place Pioneer Village, Monument, Beehive Capitol Building. e SUNNY BROOK DISTILLERY CO . CINCINNATI. The House, and ZCMI. At ZCM1 they rode the elevators and escalaters. They purchased souvenirs and rode the train home. On the ride home they with visited passengers throughout the train. Their teacher, Mrs. Wanda Larsens parents, Mr. and Mrs. Soren-sowelcomed them as overnight guests. They plan to go roller skat- n OHIO. BLENOEO WHISKEY 86 PROOF. 65X GRAIN NEUTRAL THE ANNUAL BALL game and school play for the parents will be held Tuesday at 6 p.m. This time the children play ball against the parents to show us parents what It is to be young again. They also present a play with danc. es and songs, and show what they have learned through the year. The home of Wanda Larsen was the setting for a kitchen show honoring Ellen Toombs a former resident of Promon-tory- . s Those present were mother Mrs. Maxine Toombs, Grace Woodward, Helen Brown, Lavone Wood-warTessa Peterson, Linda SPIRITS. whiskey light-hearte- d so easy to take Syimoiy 0Brl!i Peterson, Paulina Robbinette, Doran Nicholas, Wilma and Elaine Silvester, Shirley Flint, Joycle Poulson, Nina Christensen, Artis Krug, Judy Shepard, Phyllis Christensen, Violet Burgess, Joan Myers, and Doris Flint. She received many gifts. Games were played and refreshments were served. MARTHA MARX and Debra Barnes, daughters of Betty and Max Marx and Robert and DeAnn Barnes were and confirmed members of LDS church. Leo Flint bap. tized Martha, and Joseph Nicholas baptized Debra. Mer. lin Larsen confirmed Martha, with Joseph Nicholas confirm-inbap-tize- d g Debra. Wally Llelwyln celebrated his sixth birthday May 5. Those who helped him were Lillie, Sandra and Martha Marx and little brother Stephen Llylwyln. He is patiently waiting for school to start this fall. AND MRS. Floyd and Mr. and Mrs. attended Woodward Don "Greek Week at the USU. n Vicki Woodward and Ray were in charge of the "Swing Sing section. The Primary held the family hour, Sunday. The theme was MR. Woodward "Reverence in the House of the Lord. President Delores Stokes, Bishop Smith, and Ridd Grover were in charge of the Prom- ontory conference held day, April 21. Sun- THE MOTHERS were honor, ed on Mothers Day by the Sunday school with a program and were presented with a Card-ne- r attended funeral services in Elwood on Monday for the baby of Mr. and Mrs. Shelley Munns. Mr. and Mrs. John Hardy were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Moyes in Brigham. It was Mrs. Hardys birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Win. ward and children of Salt Lake City were Sunday visitors at the home of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Vay Jensen. MR. derson AND MRS. Hyrum An. of Salt Lake City visit-e- d sister Mrs. Car. Christensen on Sunday. Mrs. Floy Murray of Ogden visited relatives here and in Tremonton on Wendesday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller of Salt Lake City visited with their mother Mrs. Sine Miller on Saturday evening. with their rie A. MRS. KATHLEEN Chris-tense- Pardon our chest thumping, but we're proud to have the years top attraction for new car buyers. It's the kind of thing people are talking about because it's not just talk. (And it's not just savings on little extras, such as shiny trim.) Its extraordinary savings on important things like V8 engines, automatic transmissions and whitewall tires. Check the bonus plans that follow. Then, get to your Chevrolet dealer's. That's where all the important savings are happening. 200-h- p Turbo-Fir- e V8, Powerglide and whitewalls. 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Frankie & Jennie fell if for Chevy. awards plan-nin- g annual FLAG Ro-lan- d d as a background for the soil conservation program. He also wanted to teach the child, ren the dangers of fires. Mr. and Mrs. James Thorpe of Wellsville visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Brown and Jerald Sunday afternoon. and environmental CHECKER evening Springs Saturday returning later to the cultural hall for a spaghetti supper. Those enjoying the evening besides Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dallin and Mrs. and Mrs. Stander who were in charge of the entertainment were Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Julander, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Felters, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dell Huggins, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Williams and Mr. and Mrs, Ken Porritt. GUESTS ture architec. landscape iversity CO-O- P on Tuesday. The Mutual Marrieds enjoyed a skating party at Crystal TWENTY Two Brigham City students among the 13 students honored at the Utah State Un- were n Mrs. Theal Johnsen on Sun-dawere Mr. Johnsens brothof booklet poems. Flint left April er and wife from Smithfield. William 10 for the army. He is sta. Miss Ann Olsen of Magna tioned at Fort Lewis, Wash. visited over the weekend with He said the army is not as the Bobby Barker family. bad as some would make it Mrs. May Anderson was out to be. hostess to her club on SaturSMOKEY THE BEAR visit-ewith the school children Friday. The purpose of his visit was to use the school Receive Honors n accompanied her sister Mrs. Keith Gardner to Ogden VISITING WITH Mr. Local Brothers g BOISE CASCADE 1400 West 7900 South WEST JORDAN, UTAH Phone 801 6 255-688- WRITE FOR FREE BROCHURE |