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Show t BOX Uncle Sam-Mi- JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah ELDER Thursday, June 25, 1970 Liberty Fete Set by Jayceettes ss Brigham City Jayceettes will again sponsor competition tor the Uncle Sam and Miss Liberty contest, with the d winners to lead the annual childrens parade at Rees Pioneer Park on July three-year-ol- ceoe octal Sarah Yates, Society Editor Telephone Fourth. Slated as part of the big celebration at the park the local contest is to scheduled begin 9 a.m. and at registration sponsored Jaycees, PA by the continue until time for the 3 contest and drawing of winners' names at 9:30 a.m. Three-Year-Ol- for the honor on the day of the contest, and must be accompanied by a parent. Registration will take place in fee the Bowery, with a to accompany the registration to cover the costs of the annual contest. One little girl will be selected as Miss Liberty and crowned with a sparkling tiara similar to that worn by the Statue of Liberty. Her partner, Uncle Sam, will be presented with a hat similar to that worn by the patriotic old gent by tradition. They will lead the parade which will proceed to the ballpark area at the conclusion of the conCompetitors Legion Auxiliary are to be age three Installs Officers of New officers the American Legion auxiliary were sworn in at impressive ceremonies conducted Monday evening, June 22, at the War Memorial home. Preceding the installation of officers was a banquet served to all members, who were seated at a large table decorated with a floral centerpeice at the head table. The installation of officers was conducted by Ruth Armstrong, district president for test. American the Legion auxiliary, assisted by the Jayceettes Sponsor Chairman for the contest is Jayceette Mrs. Albert Seigel, with Mrs. Bert Moffitt as director member. They will be on hand for the registration and to answer questions concerning the contest. Children and parents are asked to assemble in the Bowery promptly at 9 a.m. in order that the contest may proceed on time to be completed on schedule with the parade. Local children are invited to decorate their bikes and wagons for participation in the childrens parade scheduled in the morning. retiring officers who handed their responsibilities of office to their successor. Taking the presidents helm for the coming year was Carol Favero, who will be assisted by Emily Severns, first vice president, and Alice Johnson, second vice president. Connie Seashore took the of secretary; Ruth Armstrong, treasurer; Daisy Hansen, sargeant of arms; Emma Prisbrey, sargeant of Ruby arms; Godfrey, and Burdeen chaplain; Bailey, historian. office Heading the American Legion auxiliary for the coming year will be (front) Alice Johnson, second vice president; Carol Favero, president; Emily Sever ans, first vice president; (back) Ruth Armstrong, treasurer; Daisy Hansen, sergeant of arms; Connie Seashore, secretary; Burdeen Bailey, historian. Absent were Ruby Godfrey, chaplain, and Emma Prisbrey, sergeant of arms. NEW OFFICERS list were senators aides from Ogden and Salt Lake City. Senator and Mrs. Moss were honored especially since it was their wedding anniversary. Mrs. Lewis (Valoy) Boothe is state Democratic vice Summer has come, and now chairman. is! With the rainy week over, A group of former high children of Brigham City school friends met at the home the are migrating to the parks and of Mrs. Robert Pett last week as well as a for luncheon and a visiting swimming pool to summer sinable migration session. The guest list inschool sessions. cluded Mrs. Ralph (Foy) The Editor kids have joined Jeppsen, Orem; Mrs. Reed the migration, and dally Mrs. Gam (Ferl) Call, pilgrimages are made to the both of (Barbara) Seegmiller, at the moment to tak Salt Lake City; Mrs. Collin, park in the Red Cross-cit- y (Bobby Ann) Hunsaker, part sponsored swimming classes, Lubbock, Tex.; Mrs. Dallas with the only regrets being (Shirley) Meldrum, Roy; Mrs. it falls right in the middle John (Janice) Holmgren, that of the time that the kiddies Bear River City; Mrs. Miles were registered for a park (Suzanne) Ferry, Corinne; arts and crafts program. Mrs. Lewis (Rose Marie) Knudson, Mrs. Ted (Beth) Bicycles Abound Whitaker and Mrs. "Max the city streets are Suddenly of this (Jeanne) Hamilton alive with bicycles, covered city. with an assortment of children of all sizes in all types of Visits In Colorado from the Mr. and Mrs. Alden Jensen clothing ranging summer assortment of on the guest VIE FOR HONOR Getting into the spirit for the Jayceette Shaun Moffitt, Sam contest Uncle are and Uberty Samantha Bradshaw, and Mrs. Bert Moffitt, daughter of Mr. and shaw. The contest will be part of the big July Fourth day planned Park on Independence Day. three-year-ol- d sponsored Miss son of Mr. and Mrs. Reid Bradat Rees Pioneer Society Editors SCRATCH PAD By Ruth Phone 723 - 6229 Summer moved in Sunday with the throttle wide open and a full head of steam. Now you know how an egg must feel after being taken out of the refrigerator and put in a hot pan. That is, if an egg had any feeling. Well get use to the heat though according to all the weather advisers. It's just that it was only a few short weeks ago we had to have the furnace on. I know, however, that you'll be glad to Traveling north they visited a number of ancient places. One at Nottingham, where the Duke of Norfolk lived, was 900 years old with the newer section 600 years old. They also visited Dunster castle where the Luttrell family lived and which was constructed in 1590. They were so impressed with its "Leather Room which had large colored leather murals on the walls. know that you wont have to Traveling into Wales they listen to me gripe this sum- toured that country and visited the birthplace of Tom mer. We have central and now and I Jones. Back in England they must say it is so pleasant. I heartily recommend it. Now, visited the famous city of Bath while its still cool out on the where the temple of Minerva patio lets sit out there and is located and the ancient have our little visit on Party ruins of the mineral baths with their beautiful mosaic. They Line. went back and visited her mother then flew to New York Going Home Mr. and Mrs. Donald and visited his brother and on Long Island Osborne and children Denise sister-in-laold father In and Anita are home again and his after a delightful tour of Huntington. England. It was "going Stork Set Speaks home, for Mrs. Osborne who is a native of England and Father's day gifts of new hasnt been to visit there for babies were presented to two eleven years. The trip was a Brigham City grandfathers graduation present for Denise Sunday. who completed high school in Dr. and Mrs. J. Howard the spring. She also was going Rasmussen received news back again since she was that Mr. and Mrs. Noel there with her mother eleven Fagerlund had a new baby years ago. It was the first time daughter born on June 21 in for young Anita and for Boston, Mass. The couple has Osborne it was renewing old one other child, a boy, Peter acquaintances and visiting Hans three years old. This is former places he had been the first girl in the Fagerlund during World War II when he family. was stationed with the USAF From Logan came news there. that Mr. and Mrs. Tom ArmThey flew from New York to strong have a baby girl born London where they spent four on June 21. The Armstrongs days at the Hilton and toured are in Logan while he is atthe city. Osborne who hadnt tending school but expect to go been there for 25 years was back to Chinle, Ariz. to teach. amazed at all the skyscrapers Grandparents spreading the built since he was there. good news are Mr. and Mrs. In Brentwood, they visited Charles Armstrong of this with Mrs. Osbornes mother city, Mrs. Lee Nelson of Logan and three brothers one of and Mrs. whom just arrived from Lydia Armstrong of Rushville, Cyprus. He was retiring as a 111. Sgt. Major after 26 years Brlghamltes Entertain military service. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis L. Leaving Brentwood, they hired a car and toured the Boothe entertained at a lovely south of England. It was a dinner at their home following convention nostaglic visit they made to the Democratic the here Saturday. where Bounmouth Osborne's were married 26 Special guests were Senator years ago. They visited in and Mrs. Frank E. Moss and Teginmouth with Denise's pen National Democratic Compal with whom she had been mitteeman and Mrs. Wayne corresponding for three years. Black of Salt Lake City. Also great-grandmoth- It is our pleasure to announce that spent four pleasant days visiting and relaxing in Colorado Springs, Colo, where they went to visit their son and Lt. and Mrs. daughter-in-la- Jensen. They visited there and toured several interesting local sites. Steven A. the zoo Slated Friday By Church women Friday! Western style pit barbecue will be served by the project. g Prepared by Emery Wight, locally for his pit barbecue technique, the meal will be served by women of the church the throughout evening. Tickets have been on sale in the community, and a limited number of tickets will also be available at the event. well-know- n The group is seeking to raise, funds to help defray expenses in sending a member to the National Presbyterian Womens conference at Purdue university from July Friday Mishaps competition and headed for Rees Pioneer Park, having missed the Thursday instructions in her own park. As Mrs. Society Editor headed to the park with the two boys, she was met by a tearful Little Miss who had been informed that her park was to meet at Lindsey Park. So she parked her decorated bike at home and the entire family headed via car to Lindsey Park to check it out, and were told that they were meeting South Main park children at a certain intersection. A drive to that intersection revealed nobody JESSIE SAYS Boom: caught us with our skeins down O Promotions the best laid plans O The Battle of the Hemline: Mini-Ha-Ha- with us has listed several' gift suggestions We invite you to call or come in for assistance in your choice of gifts. . . . s vs. Midi-Ev- il O Holiday 1970 Glamour By the Yard O Whats New in Sewing Notions and much more at DU JVui EUtl 82 - aMain. 723-621- 6 JESSIE B. NELSONS 90 $0. Main 1 j j w Young Son set off for South Main park on their bikes, while Mrs. Society Editor prepared the necessary lunches and drove Littlest Brother to the park - only to discover that Young Son had evidently headed a different -- direction. After driving PRESENT HONOR Retiring Fraternal Order of Eagles ladies auxiliary president Barbara Jensen was presented with a certificate and gold Past Presidents card by Betty Seelos, for her outstanding service during her term of office for 1969-7new auxiliary president, at a recent meeting of the organization. 0 r-- . rami IV COUplG olOTSS GT66tS Husky New Son Open House for .. r- and Mrs. Michael L. Rela"ey T570 East For.th 9th MnniVerSUTy North L0gan are the de'ghted parents of a baby son born May 30 at the Lof?an hspital- - with fe lut) ellow to be named Dav,d home and couldn't find . anybody at the park, so Mrs. e.n B' Krist'n cu .. Society Editor drove him hardly sisr. t0 meet the wait f'sht there so he wouldn't miss the two ounce entire day riding about the pound. is streets. Soon Little Miss called companionand Fvery proud of 1cbhlhf she news that couldnt with the Chery i 0.m find Young Son at the park th gra"dparnt yet, but she had won a prize Mr.bS2nnSh for her decorated bike. m Mri By the time Mrs. Society L ?!rk Mrs. Harold H. Hogan swimming registration, the Ventura, Calif. three were reunited, had eaten lunches, and were anxiously waiting their turn for a boat ride. So goes summer! their Mr. Stiver, and Mrs. 833 Dallas F. West Seventh April, 1962. At home to honor their parents will be Sgt. D. Fred Stiver II, who is on leave from the Air Force, and Marine PFC Jeffrey Stiver, his wife . , daughter Tandr, n,g!, Kristine Lee. PFC Stiver is on ea,v.e CamP Pendleton Calif., before going overseas to Subic Bay, Philippine Islands. Sgt. Fred Stiver is South, Brigham City, will have an open house on Friday, n honor of their July wedding anniversary, The reception will be held at the Brigham City Elks Lodge, 20 P East First South, from m-t- 10 P 7 m- - The Stivers were married on July 17, 1945, in St. Louis, Mo., and moved t0 Brigham City in of Before storing bird feeders for the summer season, treat them to a thorough washing. 200 Blouses A DAY To O The Yarn dt Ca$L t That first Friday day camp Presbyterian association on Friday, June was a comedy of errors tor the 26, from 5:30 to 8 p.m. at the Editors, anyway. Little Miss Bowery in Rees Pioneer Park decorated her bike for the fund-raisin- Home Again the Editors headed for home and Little Miss and So EN.cr.La Womens as a where the children were assembling. to all the aforementioned points again, Mrs. Society Editor finally left Littlest Brother in charge of two lunches at Rees Park since hes too little to ride his bike there. Soon after her arrival home, Young Son arrived puffing and angry and usual had made the mistake of going clothing that mothers are to the wrong park. hoping will last through the Final Dispatch summer til time to purchase He was dispatched to the school clothes to bathing suits intersection where the and damp towels. children were waiting, and And the towel piles in linen specifically told that the dwindle about the closets city children might have already as the kiddies head to left the park. Twenty minutes and swimming, sprinklers arrived at home he later again water fights in the front yard. The Editors already have one a plain "trade" on towels each time missing con- bright pink bath towel was nections. He then headed to sent to the pool on the first Rees Park where he was to swim day, and meet his brother and Friday pick up a pale pink bath towel his lunch, since that was also MRS a with monogramed I ittlp Miss final destination home. came Maybe a trade with the b ke oarade can be made on the second Fifteen minutes later he was - Barbecue Pit in sight, so the family proceeded to South Main park Remember arrived And you'll remember it forever in living color with quality photography from Comptons. For information and appointment call or come in. A.. COMPTONS STUDIO r23-295- 8 Glen Cdmpton wee se 102 So. Main e Car |