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Show "TTV MV School Announces (Continued from Page One) the extra mile in doing things well. Mothers are often judged by the accomplishments of their children, and Mrs. Nebeker points with pride to her four children as she often states that she wouldn't want them changed in any way." Her eld. est daughter is Mrs. Henry Bortolussl, mother of four children, who was active in debating and speech and has continued her service in the include be. ,LDS church to ing Relief society president in her ward in Salt Lake City. Rummage, Bake Sale Mountain View school PTA is sponsoring a rummage and bake sale this week to raise funds for bus trips for students. fourth, fifth and sixth-grad- e The event will be staged from noon until 8 p.m. on Friday, March 7, and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. The sale will take place in the old Party Shop space at Carr Shopping plaza, Seventh South and Main. the Parents of children attending school are being asked to contribute items for the rummage sale, including wearing apparel, books, plants, old coins, etc., and THE ELDEST SON Byron Perry Nebeker is supervisor of the steam plant at Inter- mountain school, and is active in the Boy Scout program of the LDS church. He and his wife Helen are the parents of four children, and he is a World War II Navy veteran. The couples second son is Dr. Wendell Denton Neb- eker, who served with the U.S. Air Force in Japan after grad, uatmg from Brigham Young university with a B.S. in political science. He has served an LDS mission, and is Bishop of the Dillon LDS ward in Dillon, Mont., where he is coordinator of student teach-ing at Western Montana college. He earned his doctorate attending BYU during the sumand LDS mer teaching Seminary during the school year. He and his wife JoAnn are the parents of seven children also baked goods. In fact, the classes are having a contest to see which brings the most for the sale, said Mrs. Charlene Savoca, PTA I KAREN RICHARDS Local Couple Will Wed In Early Spring Rite Mr. and Mrs. Elmer W. Richards announce A HOMECOMING SET the engagement and forthcoming marriage of testimonial homecoming their daughter, Karen, to Dick W. Jensen, son will honor Elder Richard of Mrs. Pauline Luckey and the late Roy Jensen. RETURNS Miss Patricia Jaggi Sunday. The couple has circled March 22 as their Harrison has returned alter fulfilling Mexican LDS miswedding date, with the ceremony to be perform ed in the Fifth LDS ward chapel. They will be honored at a bridal reception following the ceremony. Miss Richards is a graduating student of Box Elder High school, and has graduated from the LDS Seminary. She is presently employed at Hamilton Drug. Jensen is a graduate of Box Elder High LDS Elder Richard Jaggi will be honored at a homecoming test-school and LDS Seminary and is currently a stuMiss Patricia Harrison has imonial Sunday, Mar. 9, at dent at Utah State university in Logan. 5:45 in the City ; - Local Miss Homecoming Will Honor Back From Missionary Mission Lutheran Women; Piano Students To Hear Student Slate Recital I L'utherlhi ' Ctmr i -' . gram. j Army; Private Gets Assigned Army Private Sydney y Piano students of Mrs. Dan LMcDougal will present a re, t!ital for friends and relatives !on Sunday, March 9, at 3 p.m. at the Box Elder High school choral room. will include Participants Raquel Ash, Christine Ash, Russell Garn, Jeffrey Garn, Debra Singh, Becky Singh, David Hunsaker, Stella Martinez, Blair Allred, Shari Mellon, Jim Roberts, Karen Roberts, Julie Gordon, Mike Bess, Jodi Miles, Randy Miles, Tammy Cameron, Danene Cameron, Alison Bierley, Stacey Hilton, Nancy Talbot, Judy Talbot, Linda Crane, Sabrina Ander-- j sen, Pam Day, Jom Day and Jemel Day. vjll cliartytf them MegulSir td Sunday, night "meeting March 9, when they will gath. er in the church basement at 7:30 p.m. Guest speaker for the even, lng will by Hyacinth Akalaoni, a Biafran student at Utah State university. He will talk on the reasons behind the split between the Biafran state and Nigeria that has led to the bitter war now being fought in Biafra. The ladies have invited all women of the church and their husbands to attend this special meeting. Refreshments willbeserv. ed following the evenings pro. R. returned home after fulfilling mission for the Christ Jesus of Latter-daSaints In Mexico. She was called to the North, ern Mexican mission where she served until the mission was divided and she completed her mission in the Mexican North Central mission. She will be honored at a homecoming testimonial Sunday, March 9, at 4:30 p.m. in the Brigham City Eighth LDS ward chapel with Bishop Frank Forsgren presiding. Miss Harrison labored in Monterrey, Torreon and Du. rango while m the mission field. She is a daughter of Dr. and Mrs. E.B. Harrison, 302 North Second East. She plans to continue her education at Brigham Young university. Bishop Forsgren invites friends and relatives of the Harrison family to attend the homecoming testimonial a successful Church of 1 p.m. ' and other areas. He served as senior companion and as an assistant at the mission home. A son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Jaggi, 504 South Fourth West, he plans to continue his education at Utah State univer-sity. Friends and relatives of the Jaggi family are invited to at-- I tend homecoming SPGDOSE Remz. 5l6AtfTrC' ilCHTlV CHIlDS CHAIR I.JOOD fkAVu H M Mifto (? emm ujice SAlAD SET pmum srwo AH. static FORK OmjL. SPOOtJ" PtueM PLASne LIGHTER FOR PIPE CARRY -- (7w4TMttfT MMLX-fvJ MftUW F0 lit.. A ORCiGAftnC ftWMt HMMt m ft oJOOOtO 'pe6 COAT FuXAi Aooe&ss -- RACK I ipAutOT FINISH IICIKX3 SHEARS Cin UJMEI? Ail MAWAiS 00U. BARKERS COCOR-- VllNYUibVib" TOTE BAG aouxs ANO FATTQ5US IT" ujoooeio SUIT Bands of n 6 j I num-,'jjie- t'-- A 4 To Perform award totaling $8,575 was made Tuesday in a high, The Southern Pacific Men way land condemnation suit in Frist District court, Brig-ha- of Song will present a sacra, ment sermon of music and City. The represented the spoken word at two Brig, figure compensation for 6.94 acres ham City LDS wards this com. 9. being taken for the route of ing Sunday, March The first program will be 1.80 between Elwood and west presented at 5 p.m. In the Tr. monton. Ninth ward, 298 West Secwas The landowner ond South, with Howard Security corporaconducting and the fea. tion The ground has been op- tured speaker. erated as a church welfare A second program will I e farm for the LDS Tremonton for the Second wai I presented Fifth and Second wards. in the same chapel at 7 p.m Evans conducting and Including in the award was with Vy $3,955 for the land being tak- speaking. Melvin Smith, foimer Brig-haen and $4,620 severence City resident, will be damages. baritone soloist at both meetAn jury took ings. only one hour to arrive at The chorus is directed by the amounts. The trial be- 'Owen E. Rouse with JoAnn gan Monday. Hunt as accompanist. The public is invited to Members of the Jury were attend both of these spiritual Rhea Dokos, Dean F. Chugg, meetings. Donna Chatlain Chiodo, Vern W. Deakin, Robert Burns, Far. i ell D. Huggins, Henry Fos. An Wid-diso- n eight-perso- ley. and Iretta Dowdle. i ry for eight years, LDS church assignHer ments have been many and varied. In addition to her serv-ne- e with youth, she has been jactive in Relief society and has .served since 1965 as theSouth 'Box Elder stake Relief society president. She and her hus- band served for 11 summers las Box Elder stake tabernacle missionaries, and she finally 'left her employment as book. keeper with the Perry Canning company in 1964 when she and her husband were called to serve a mission for the LDS church in the Florida mission. SHE ALWAYS enjoyed the fields of literature and art and wrote local news for the Box Elder News and Journal and for the Ogden as well having published stories and poems in several magazines. She is president of the Box Elder chapter of the National League of American Penwomen. Her interest m art is still m her family, with the couple often entertaining their children and grandchildren at their modern home in Brigham City. She keeps records and takes great pride in the ac. complishments of her children and grandchildren, and hopes that her many years of work in the Relief society will strengthen the family life of the entire community. To us, she stated, our children, grandchildren, and 'their many accomplishments ire a precious reqardforany. thing which we have done for them. Truly a good home and a good home and a good family are so important in the world today. Standard-Examine- Local Church Youth Plan Event Friday of At $100 in BC Accident An estimated $100 damage resulted Friday In Brigham City in a collision which involved a car and a truck at Main and Eleventh South. ; The mishap occurred at a.m. The car, driven by Barbara Olsen, 476 North Fourth East, had stopped for a stalled car when the truck, operated by James Ronald Cook, 5359 North West Kearns, scraped and pushed in a front fender on the car while attempting to turn. The . only damage reported was to the car. Patrolman Charles D. Earl cited Cook for improper lookout. 11:34 ave-nu- Eagles Plan Annual Event Las Vegas night lias an annual event at the local Eagles Lodge, with members looking forward to the special event. This years party is sclied. The United Christian Youth uled for Saturday night, March organization is sponsoring an 8. for all night YMCA party Proceeds from the evening members and their guests Friwill be donated to the Box 7. March day, The youth will leave the St. Elder County school for children. Henrys Catholic church in According to Darrell Love, private cars Friday at 7 p.m. land, chairman, the plans inand will return Saturday at clude gambling games with 9 a. m. Interested persons are in- play money, door prizes, and vited to bring $2.50 for the a buffet supper to be served, free of cliarge, from 11 p.m. cost oftheYMCAfacilitiesand to midnight. $1 for a meal to be bought All members of the lodge in to Salt Lake activities prior are invited to attend and par. City. The young people participat- ticipate in the evening of fun. ing will be required to have written permission slips sign- OPEN HOUSE FOR SENATOR ed by their parents before leaving Brigham City. An open house for Sen. Frank E. Moss is REPORTS THEFT scheduled March 14 at the Robert Richards, 622 South opening of the north Utah field Fifth East, Wednesday report, office in Ogden from 4 to ed the theft of two hubcaps to 6 p.m. The office is located Brigham City police. He said at 1408 Federal building, 324 the theft took place during the 25th street. The public is invited. previous night. When you villi Soil Lake City, drop Browse through the widest selection saddlery in the country. Latest styles. - RANCHWEAR SADDLERY Send for your FREE 96 Page in at our friendly tlore. of western clothing and Fair prices. WESTERN BOOTS Color Catalogue Order by snail. We ship anywhere. Jacke WcUe V RANCHWEAR Serving the Nation from tho Heart of tho West iy 62 East 2nd South Street Dept. Salt N" lake City, Utah Putting you first, keeps us first. buildings crumbling and being demolish- ed. The LDS chapel is now where once stood the proud hotel and there is a marker in the rear where the opera house was located. The old city hall which was once a bank and the Methodist church still stand as reminders of the romantic past. two-stor- m c a n law established Lin hlh hi Conn m 1784 at fli- ill oo A -t w.i- t - BOOK iff to ito Make to Don't a Move!! w WlJLl w VU ithout Americas No.l Tourist Attraction, Chevrolet Sports-Recreatio- Dept. n Our Hostois' Gilts and In- formation are the Key to Your New Community COME IN AVlO Call 1. Series 10 Chevy Sport van 108. 2. Series 20 Longhorn Pickup with over - cab 723-894- 3 SEC US AT gross 84111 AcpwMmcAL irfiW TOEW i Men of Song Damage Set Is $8,575 reuepwue fob1ns tHll COVER- eia, booming Tile DOUBLE YOUNGEST CHILD in the family is Darlene Gaye, known as Gaye by the family and by her sunny disposition. She also attended BYU, and travel, ed to Washington, D.C. to work as a secretary in the De-- I partment of Agriculture where she met R. Keith Higginson whom she later married in the Logan LDS temple. She is the mother of five children, and has been Primary presi-den- t and is known to be a fine cook and home decorator, as evidenced by the lovely family home in Boise. Mrs. Nebeker had worked as a bookeeper with the Perry Canning company before her marriage, and was called upon to resume work there after her family was grown. Through the ward years it was a strenuous task, since the cannery was run around the Bush-nel- l t clock. She then went to Hospital during the war and was one of the last employees to leave the facility it closed. Her husband I, as r had been working for a of year at the Utah Gen- jjer,al Depot. , f . i,rir ,f f f r i'ii. THE THROUGH years, she y and civic Remained active in political affairs, in Ladies Community club, on the Wo-- ! mens Legislative Council, and as the town clerk in Per. Thursday, March 6, 1969 Corinne (Continued from Page One) establishments later went into a decline. Fuhrlman, 22, son of Mr. and once boasted The town Mrs. Earl G. Fuhriman, 573 DISEASES REPORTED stores of ZCMI merchantile, North Tremont, Tremonton, Box Elder county reported a millinery shop, opera house, was assigned as a light-ve- . three cases of chicken pox, doctors offices, large hotel hide driver with the 588th three of influenza and seven and livery stables. Some peoEngineer Battalion near Tay strep infections for the week ple are still living who can 31. Jan. Ninli, Vietnam, ending Feb. 28. . recall the remnants of a once, DUN3 ff Brigham LDS ward chapel Elder Jaggi recently returned home after fulfilling a sue. cessful mission for the LDS church in Switzerland. He labored in Basel, Befn, Appenzell, - Thun, St. Gallen Flfth-Tent- BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Land Award Mother 7JS.A1aiv Bri&hah camper body. 3. Series 20 Suburban. IbeMlMihMaeMt 4. Camaro SS Convettible with A RS equipment. 5. 6. Chevelle SS 396 Convertible. Impala Convertible. |