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Show BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah 14 Thursday, June 20, 1968 Production of limestone and dolomite is Tennessee's leadinu tone industiv in terms of dollar value -- t - t MR. visited brother, Speirs. Nelson and Rawlin Anderson. DINNER guests at of Mr. and Mrs. Dell home Alvin Anderson, Holmgren were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin M. of Richfield, and hus. Leonard Bishop and Mrs. of Garland; Thompson band of Patricia Ward And- and Mrs. James Bishop erson, has been awarded a Mr. two children of Tremon-ton- ; Masters degree in the field of and and Mrs. Stanley Bar-ret- t Mr. business administration from and family of Sylmar, the USU in Logan. Steven Bishop of Calif. Sgt. of Christensen Doyle Ogden Colo, and the Ft. Carson, visited with his aunt, Miss son of Bud & Light Co. , i.AppP' iAv- - Jen-se- n with Mrs. Jensens Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hend-rickso- a Holmgren family. Har-d- Because it's electric, it's better! Leon and the and daughters Paul Holmgren family were at the Salt Lake airport Sunday evening at 9:45 to meet the plane bringing Scott Holmgren home from Australia where he has spent the past two years as an LDS missionary. Scott is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Holmgren. Becky Hendrickson, daugh-te- r of Bishop and Mrs. arrived home Friday from a trip to Mexico. Becky was one of the 80 students from Box Elder Junior High and neighboring schools who had the privilege of making the trip as a Spanish class. Five sisters raised in Bear River City enjoyed Thursday of last week together in Ogden. They were Mrs. Charlotte Zito of Ogden, Mrs. Ethe-ly- n Sargent of Las Vegas, Mrs. Maltrude Nelson of Corinne, Mrs. Murial Sorensen and Mrs. Pearl Elwell. gren ARCHIE MUNNS of was a Sunday dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gardner. Later in the afternoon the following family members visited him at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Munns; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bingham and family of Honeyvllle, Mr. and Mrs. Rhol Munns and children of Harper and Mr. and Mrs. Garth Parkinson and family of Brigham City. Spending Monday and Tuesday nights with the Ronald Leonards were their nephews, MARY ANN Barker, daugh. Be van and Kent Young of Price. Tuesday evening they ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby at the Barker, is in Washington state all enjoyed a cook-ou- t Reed Olsen home in Brigham visiting with her uncle and family the Frank Barkers. City. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clay, AFTER SUCESSFULLY son left a week ago on a trip the Relief Society to Mexico. in our ward for Mr. and Mrs. Warner A. over four years, Mrs. Alva Thompson and son Dan of Hardy, Mrs. La Von Nelson, Phoenix visited with relatives Mrs. Helen Hansen and Mrs. in this area on Friday. the And-erso- n Dena Christensen Friday. AND MRS. accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jensen of Brigham City to Clearfield recently and Mrs. Lola Ruth Anderson electric air conditioning Thatcher called in the of DOR daughter system costs approximately half of Mr. ClandGARDNER, afternoon and visited with Keith Gard. Mrs. the other kind to install. ner of Riverside spent two the group. dealer electric now from days last week with the Elmo MR. AND MRS. JOHN your Buy Christensen family. enjoyed a delicious Chou or air conditioning contractor. ' f; 'A Birthdays, Anniversaries Attract Area Spotlight A central Utah Power P'Z, f"4 and enjoyed the program by The Beach Boys. SUNDAY No need to be beat with the heat this summer. Air condition electrically. You get much more than coolness with electric air conditioning. It gives your home springtime freshness. Filters out dust, even pollen. You feel better. You feel younger. Blossom Time Coolness All Summer REPORTS By Mrs. Irving Christensen Graduate to Electric Air Conditioning Enjoy BEAR RIVER y Mrs. George SpeirsandMr. Mein dinner recently at the and Mrs. Steve Speirs of Long home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Beach, Calif, visited with Mr. Iverson In Brigham City. and Mrs. Leon Jensen Friday. David and Sherrie Gallegos of Brigham City spent last MRS. IRVING Christensen week with their grandparents entertained at a birthday party Mr. and Mrs. E.U. Whitaker. on Thursday in honor of Mrs. of SEVERAL MEMBERS Gaylen Christensen. Luncheon was served and this ward attended the viewing visiting enjoyed. Sunday evening and funeral Mr. and Mrs. Burton An- services Monday in Brigham derson attended the Andrew City for Ernest Olsen a form-e- r Madsen family reunion InTre. member of this community. rnonton on Saturday. Mrs. Elizabeth Homgren and daughters attended a party MR. AND MRS. RICHARD recently at the home of Mrs. Nessler and sons were Sunday Allen Meikle in Salt Lake dinner guests at the home of City. Mr. and Mrs. William Lewis Mrs. Phyllis B. Holmgren in Brigham City. and daughters and Mrs. Janice Gerold Williams and Archie Holmgren and daughters spent Thurston left Monday morning last Thursday in Salt Lake on a business trip to Alaska. City. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hodson MR. AND MRS. Elmo Chris, and children of Plain City tensen accompanied Mr. and visited their mother Mrs. Zina Mrs. Joe Dell Huggins to Og- Hansen on Friday. den Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ercy Whit-ake- r Mrs. Ruth Munns was in r enjoyed Fathers Day Woodruff last Friday and Satat the home of Mr. and urday with her mother, Mrs. Mrs. Tony Gallegos in Brig-haChristena Stacey. City. Mrs. Blanche Burt, Mrs. AND MRS. JOHN Har. MR. and Mrs. Feilila Huggins Mr. and Mrs. Dee Hardy, dy, attended the Iverson Shirley and Mrs. Dallas Moyes, Valley Music Hall recently and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hardy and enjoyed the Ed Ames program. Mr. Allen Hardy spent an enjoyable day Thursday at the Logan MR. AND MRS. LAYNE Lan. temple then enjoyed dinner at caster of Smithfield were Sun-da- a Logan Cafe later. visitors at the Julander MRS. JUNE Craner of home. accompanied Mr. and Dinner guests recently at Mrs. Ercy Whitaker to the the home of Bishop and Mrs. Logan temple on Monday, then Roger Hendrickson were Mr. enjoyed a ride to Clearfield and Mrs. McKay Mellor of later in the day. Magna. Shawn Gardner small son of Mrs. Asenath Davis made a Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gardner business trip to Logan one day fell off his bike on Tuesday last week. cutting his head. Four stitches were required to close the Lurleen Anderson were Sunday evening in Sac- rament meeting. Mrs. Melba Checketts was sustained as the new presi-den- t with Lurleen Anderson and Thora Anderson as her counselors and Vida Jensen as the new secretary. treasurer. We wish them success in their new calling. Mrs. Carma Reaves and daughters have moved to Brigham City. MR. AND MRS. LYNN Holm- - under the direction of Mrs. Andrea Huggins, was one long to be remembered. Melba Checketts gave the reading "Our Flag," ReNae Brough sang "God Bless America," Jake Fuhrlman of Logan gave a talk on the amendments and Mrs. Donna Flack of Boun-tifu- l reviewed the book Song of America" by George Mar. dlkan. Mr. and Mrs. L.W. Iver-sohave received word of a new granddaughter bornTues-day- , June 11, to Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Iverson of Torrance, Calif. RHONDA ANN and Merrllee Hawkes of Salt Lake City spent last week with their grand, parents Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Iverson. The Iversons and Mrs. Phyllis Pope were Salt Lake City visitors on Sunday. LaDee and LaDean Reay of Corinne are spending this week with their grandmother Mrs. Sarah Reay. THE FARM BUREAU meet-inheld Wednesday June 12, g n AND Mrs. PRESIDENT Hall of Huntington, Frank spent one night last week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hall. Twenty. six family members of Mr. and Mrs. Osey Jenson met on Fathers Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vere Jenson in Salt Lake City in honor of their parents who celebrated their 82nd birth, day anniversary on the 5th and 9th of this month. of CORY JENSON, son Mr. and Mrs. Verl Jenson, is serving in the navy in Okinawa but was home for the occasion. All four sons, Floyd, Max, Vere and Frank and their families were there. A delicious dinner was served and visiting enjoyed. Visiting with the Elwood Jensens Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Robb Berrett and child, ren of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hawkes and family of City and Mr. and Brigham Mrs. Scott Jensen and baby of Brigham City. Visiting recent-lwith the Jensens were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Joseph-son- s and children of Long, mont, Colo. y din-ne- (pom ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY If you like to save money ...you'll love our y Co-rin- SPENDING TWO weeks at VACATION VALUE DAYS! wound. summer training camp at the Dugway Proving grounds are s MR. AND MRS. Alvern Bud Anderson, Gerold Iverwere in Ogden Sunday son, Lyle Scoffield, Robert afternoon to meet their son Samuels new mission president and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Hardy who will leave July 1 for the Southern Far East mission. Mrs. Helen Petersen and daughter of Ogden and Mrs. Grover Kllpack of Brigham City visited Gay Nell Ander-soand Pauline Leonard on Da-vi- Are you a sponsor the if you sign n liquor-by-the-dri- petition? nk Wednesday. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Jon Leonard and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Leonard and baby of Brigham visited their parents and Ronald Leonard to congratulate their father who celebrated his birthday SUNDAY BIRTHDAY dinner guests at the Leonard home k were Mr. and Mrs. Grover and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Olsen and family of Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Larsen and children of Mantua and Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Burgess of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gard-ne- r and family enjoyed a fishing trip inwestern Box Elder county on Friday and Saturday. K1I-pac- KLJ sue-cessf- n Mrs. Salt Lake City visitors on Monday. BISHOP AND Hend-rickso- were Placing your signature on the petition means merely that you feel the issue should be placed on the ballot so the citizens of Utah can vote on it at the next General Who are the sponsors of the bill? They are specifically defined in the statute as those who sign the INITIAL application requesting the secretary of state to issue the petitions. They are NOT the subsequent legal voters who sign the petition. (This is clearly 7, Utah Code Annotated, 1953.) stated in Section efMany misleading statements have been issued from a number of sources in an If this that ballot. off the fort to keep the question of you agree is a matter to be determined by each individual in the privacy of the voting booth, we urge you to sign the petition immediately. Richard and Brian Nessler, Ronald Brian Anderson, Munns, Brice Checketts, zi Nelson and Pam Johnsen were at Lagoon Saturday night Our all newTowncraft-Plu- s mens underwear in great Fortrel polyestercotton blends! 20-11-- Liquor-by-the-drin- k" A copy of the complete bill, along with both the opponents and proponents synopsis are available at the County Clerks office for your information. We are confident that once you understand the real issues involved you will want to sign the petition to help preserve the democratic process. For your convience, petitions are available at the following locations: Brigham City Golf & Country Club, 5 to 7 p.m. 37 South Main, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Forest Street near Main, 2 to 7 p.m. 1 79 North Eighth East, 6 to 1 0 p.m. Tremonton: 52 West Main, 1 1 a.m. to 1 1 p.m. to UTAH CITIZENS LUXURIOUS AU1 PIMA PRINCE of Fortrel Welcome' shirts hold their shape washing Shirts 34-4briefs 30-4lurt. I Welcome Wagon I call on me J would like to subscribe to the I you extra long wear. T SHORTS NEVER NEED IRONING! Just machine wash and tumble dry these closed style boxer shorts of Fortrel polyester combed cotton. They have a heat resistant elasticized waistband. Choice of white, colors, or patterns. Sizes 30-40. already subscribe te the out coupon and mill to Circulation Dept.. Fill after washing, give PENN-PRES- Moiten I polyester ui know you're C'! John G. Alex, Director UNDERWEAR The ultimate in comfort. The briefs have a heat resistant elasticized waistband and leg openings. 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