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Show BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, January 16, 1969 WILLARD REPORTS Local Couple Joins Senior Citizen Tour to California the still of the three Drifting through air, the songs wise men proceed them as they travel on to find the Christ child. From far away we wander, And farther we must How far? My go. How far? Crystal star? In Spain Christmas as we know it, is celebrated on Jan. 6, the day the wise men reach, ed the humble manger in Jer. usalem. In true Spanish fashion the Spanish club members of Box Elder High school held their Christmas party on Saturday, Jan. 11. Plans for the cele. bration were under the direc. tion of Nancy Cragin, presi. dent of the club. Assisting her were Suxanne Fairbanks, vice, president; Vicki Spikerman, secretary; and Deusen, reporter. Debbie California Couple Enjoying Visit With Relatives Here Van BAND BOOSTS SPIRIT Beta Sigma Phi Elders high school dance band played for both the pep rally and the Box Elder com-pose- d Url-on- a home-leagu- Square Dancers SPECIAL BOX ELDERITE Offer Program Thanks to Randy Cutler, Box Elder has been put on the chart BE Teacher Green Circle (Continued from Page One) To Attend stallment with her. Materials been distributed for have a series of follow-upresen. tatlons by the teachers In each school. Dr. Mary Petersen Reeder, South PTA council president, said she considers It to "be especially appropriate at this time when there are so many racial problems to stress that were only different in how we look at things. p Centennial Confab vr A. JIL , i, . I : r 'f v ri .'X DAN EEC MISS Ipsen be. came the bride of Charles Ford at a lovely ceremony at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Merle Ipsen Sat. urday night at 7 p.m. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Darrell Stucki of the Willard Second ward. The grooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Ford from Gal. ion, Ohio, were here for the attend-ant- s event. The brides were her sisters Mrs. Ralph Dalton, matron of honor, and Merline and Penny Ipsen were her bridesmaids. The young couple, after a short honeymoon, will be making their home in Ogden. V t . j i Set Tuesday AtTremonton fw Trrk jm uu r T$ Bp ! 1 Beauty Salon Sorority Holds Sets Goal Regular Meeting For Project Alpha Chi chapter of Epsil-oSigma Alpha met on Jan. 7 at the home of Carol Nickerson for a regular club meet, ing and business session. Brigham City beauty salon in a state is participating welfare project to obtain in. dividual comb and brush sets for all the children at the Fork American Training The educational portion of the evening was a debate on the Israel and Arab conflicts, with the club members hav. ing studied and discussed both Israel and Arab nations sing, ly at earlier sessions. A 723-398- School. Roberts Hair Fashion, 58 South Main, in conjunction with National Beauty Salon week Feb. 9.15, is selling the comb and bursli sets at cost, ac. cojding to Robert Best, man. DUP News FT. BRIGHAM oftheDaugh. of Utah Pioneers will meet on Friday, Jan. 17, at 7 p.m. at the home of Amel ia Hunsaker, 610 North First West. ager., person may purchase a set at Roberts and we will send It to the training school with the donors name on it," Best said. He added that Ho. berts' set a goal of 200 while A UMi You too, may help furnish comb itnd brush sets to the Children at Fork American die Training School. 75c will send a professional hair brush & comb set to the school. All sets will include the donors name, and will be delivered hv Roberts. Next meeting of the organ!, zation will be a social, with the event to be a tubing party on Jan. 24 for members and their partners. the state goal is 800. The project Is a Utah Hair, dressers association state welfare project, according to Best, who Is also an execu. tive board member of the AfSfAtr, Jiuim i& lift a Mftsum, I 723-285- 4 TiMirviriu. UHA. TCC Tests Motor at s LASTS. ONLY WHILE THIS SHIPMENT WASHER Improved cool-dow- n care for Permanent Press fabrics Whirlpool BLM Coin-ma- SENSATIONAL SAYINGS. MANY MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM. 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Those attending are asked to bring wrapped white elephants for the auc. tion. Reservations to attend may be made by calling the host-es- s at All persons new to the community are invited to attend this meeting of the Newcomers Club, and to Join in the or ganizations activities. HURRY! HURRY! i w AAUW. SHE IS A B.S. graduate of University of Utah. She has HURRY! i k Tax Newcomers Set installation of ters "Ir JL A-JV..V- Confab a masters degree from the University of Wisconsin, and work at has done would be no centennial celeFarmers in the Box Elder USU, University of Utah and Kal. to and be Rudolph area will county bration, attending University of Wisconsin. ser, Brigham City business, the sixth annual fertilizer and Lucille Jones is president was Instrumental chemical conference spon. of the Brigham City branch man, who centen. In efforts to have a sored by the Bear River Val. of AAUW. nial medal struck. ley Co.op and UtaHi Coopera, Mrs. Anderson, of course, tive Association. has been perennial president The meeting will begin at of the Box Elder Golden Spike 9;30 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 21, association, and for years the at the Red Rooster Cafe In driving force to have the spike Tremonton. site developed. DR. H.B, FARNSWORTH, Special guests at the Rotary luncheon Included members of head of the Department of the Brigham City Golden Spike Agronomy at Brigham Young committee. Thiokol Chemical corporalUniversity will Introduce an Intriguing subject "Theres tion, Huntsville division, re. More Than a Trip to the cenlly successfully conducted Moon, an Interesting discus, the first test firing of the ston on modern practices in solid propellant motor for the fertilization. B.R. Ellison, dl. Armys new Sam-missile. rector of research for Utah The maiden test of the full, flight. weight motor, (Continued from Page One) Cooperative Association, will scale Alfalfa . An Extra called a complete success discuss The dynamics of the class, Ten Ton Per Acre, a report by project officials, met all lfication program ...provide on what has been accomplish, performance and Integrity ob. that the land can be reclass, ed in some areas of the State Jectlves. if led as additional needs are through good agronomic prac. The firing was Identified, recognizing that tires on alfalfa hay. Jack Du. designed to test both the pro. needs such as you have men. tra, representing Dow Chem. pellant system, a modified tinned may require classifies, ical Company, will make a slutted tube grain configuration of smaller tracts for presentation on the use of tion,' and the unique shear, disposal. agricultural chemicals. spun maraging steel motor Free lunch will be served case. THROUGH THEmlltlpleuse to those who attend. All farmThe motor was developed concept, the land would be ers In the area are invited and tested by Thlokols Hunts, must available Industrial develop, but advance reservations ville division, contractor to meat, mineral production, oc. be made with Bear River Val. Martin Marietta corporation ley Co.op, for the cupancy, outdoor recreation, propulsion timer production and water, system. Martin Marietta is ASSOCIATION'S an. responsible for development THE shed protection, the director nual meeting will be held in of the missile and Its shipping, pointed out. Commissioner Reeder who the afternoon In conjunction launching cannister. Ray. The history of the with the fertilizer conference. theon is prime contractor to declared, on the Ladles are especially invited the U.S. Army Missile BLM since Ive been to attend the noon luncheon commission the pastslxyears for the overall Sam. Dsys. and the annual meeting. Is to become farther remov. tern. President J. Y. Ferry of ed from the local people, said Now in advanced develop, the county board will draft a Brigham City will be conduct, ment, the Sam-alr.defense letter of reply to the state lng the session and Manager missile system is Intended director, stating their position Max H, Johnsen will report for battle field and contlnen. activities for tal defense against hlgh.per. once again and requesting a on the further clarification of the the year. Election of direc. formance aircraft and short, land classification plan. tors will conclude the meeting. range missiles. (Continued from Paee One) oVj I. . to be a doctor and help people. And those who cant see all around the world. And those who cant hear all around the world. I pray that some day that God will help them. DEAN who traveled MISS 700 miles, including a trip to and Park Creek Grouse Valley, took only the first In. afternoon to honor Clifford on his birthday. Attending were Clark Lowe, Duane and Lou Poulsen, Verden and Cloelia Chambers and Jack and Dorothy Ormond. They brought the refreshments which included apply pie, cake, ice cream and punch and spent an enjoyable afternoon visiting and playing games. Ronald Larsen, first councilor in the Willard ward was appointed to the South Box Elder Stake High Council Sunday at stake con. ference. Studies New Officers Ceci ian Society Chapter Women's Fashior Welcome Wagon Newcom. Meets on Friday ers club will meet on vs.Roy game Friday, Jan. 10. Earl B. Swenson is direct, or of both the dance and pep band. Both groups are of best senior, junior and sophomore players from the concert band. The dance band, practicing twice a week before school, is helping each member to develop confidence and individual style. The pep band was organized for the purpose of raising the school spirit along with the dance e band at all games and pep rallies. By Mark Baron E All State football 1968-196- The 40 members of the Span, lsh club arrived at the home of Vernon Bingham, sponsor of the club, in anticipation of a rewarding evening. Beginning at 6:30 p.m., the party was in the form of a turkey banquet with all the trimmings. A Spanish program and games were also on the agenda that night. .By Dlora Hall Box By Mrs. E.F. Watts factor. Randy is also a mem. ber of the Box Elder High Mr. and Mrs. Martin An. School, Concert Choir and adds dersen returned home this tenor a and voice. to was to choir the born good Randy Jay week after a trip with the most 1951 But the nicest, Dora Cutler on July 17, poetic Senior Citizens. They went At the time of his birth he thing about Randy, is his blue to Las Vegas where they had only two older brothers, eyes. His membership in the at the Star, but since then the family has Blver Club wajno mistake-- , stayed overnight been enlarged by the addition the blue Blver sweater is a dust Hotel. From there they went to Los Angeles, where of his two younger sisters. boon to his eyes. they stayed at the Beverly be will Next is main interest Randy year Randys Hilton Hotel. They spent the Snow where at basketon found the Hes College, sports. of days sightseeing. a received scholar, has team as as he well ball having a visit to the included the trip him to like wish a Wed been successful football ship, Forest Lawn Cemetery where good luck-- . hes added a lot to player. they saw the beautiful paint, Though sports is important Box Elder for the year of the Crucificion and the . By Shauna Johnson ings in his life, its not the only Last Supper. They also went to Knottsberry Farm where they had dinner. They visited MANTUA MEANDERINGS Disneyland and Marineland. On New Years eve they had a banquet and dance at the Hotel. They Beverly.Hilton also saw the Rose Parade. Enroute home they stopped again over night in Las Vegas. The Willard ward MIA will hold a quartet festival at the their recent LDS mission to ward hall Tuesday, Jan. 21, By Leone Sims the North Indian Mission. at 7; 30 p.m. Each class is Their granddaughters, the preparing a number for the Visitors for the past sev- Richards girls, and also the program and speciality numeral days at the home of Mr. Sara girls, added to the serv- bers are being arranged. Ev. and Mrs. Arnold Nelson are ices with a song. Everyone en. erybody is Invited to come and Idas brother and his wife, joyed the meeting. bring your families. I have kind of an embar. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jensen of A GROUP OF friends gath. Fair Oaks, Calif. The four rassing situation, today. Ive of them spent one day out at run out of news, already. Most ered at the home of Mr. and Richmond visiting with their of the people Ive contacted Mrs. Clifford Green Sunday sister, May Hill, and family. just didnt have any. So Ill They have been visiting with hope for more next time, if Salt Lake folks and others its good news. in and around Brigham City, and having a fine time. I Mr. and Mrs. Leland Nel. son have had several visitors lately. They are Mr. and Mrs. James Hampton of American Fork, and Mr. and Mrs. Rich, Regular meeting of the XI ard Stevens of Salmon, Idaho. Alpha chapter of Beta Slg. Cecilian Music Society will The ladies are nieces of Ma. meet on ma Phi was held at the home Jan. 17, at Friday, rys. Another day, her broth, 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs. of Shirley Haynle on Wednes. er and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Darlene 616 West day, Jan, 8, with vice pres, Aaron Beard, of Malad, were Fifth North.Ebeling, ldent Colleen Burr conducting. there. Following the open ritual, Lesson for the afternoon Burr announced that will be given by Barbara Red. Mrs. MR. AND MRS. JAMES Nor. on the life of Robert chapter president Alleen ford in man were the speakers is improving in an Og. Schumann. Special sollsts pro. church Sunday night, and gave den hospital. musical numbers will viding a very Interesting report of be Mrs. City Council president Cleo Alyce Allred and Dixon appointed the various Mrs. Anna Marie Rex. annual Co.hostess with Mrs. Ebel. committees for the sweetheart ball to be held on Anna be will Marie Rex, lng with all members of the or. Feb. 22. This year sweet, hearts will be chosen from ganlzatlon invited to attend. each of the three Brigham City chapters. Shirley Haynie presented Square dancing was on the the cultural lesson entitled agenda for the program pre. Madame. for Clothing sented Thursday evening by Styles, appropriate wearing the Second LDS ward for rest, apparel, and the care of clothdents of the Pioneer Memorial were discussed during the . p ing , w home. Nursing lesson. Conducting was Earl Har. Closing ritual was repeated per, with the prayer by Lee by the group, after which re. Hansen. Brent Jeppsen then freshments were served by the took over as caller for the Mrs. Therel R. Black, hostess and the hostess gift for dancing. at Box Elder High the evening was won by Reea Couples taking part lnclud. teacher will leave Friday Kidman. ed George and Pauline Rush, school, ton, Earl and Nellie Harper, morning for AAUW meetings in Washington D.C. Mary Miles and Bob Orme, She was recently appointed Sharon and Wayne Marble, Lee and Carol Hansen, Dean to a special five.member com- and Marilyn Ward, Harold and mittee by the National AsMary Reeder, Keith and Mary sociation of University Wo. Lou Madison and Bryce and men. Zina Goodwin. As always, the WHILE IN WASHINGTON home residents enjoyed the she will help formulate me. square dancing very much. thods to implement one of Closing prayer was offer, the new biennial study topics ed by Dean Ward. to be used at local branch, es across the nation. Mrs. Black has served as a branch officer of AAUW Co-op for the past five years. 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