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Show I Hazel P. North BOX ELDER g two-mon- th Couple Sets Date for September Temple Rite Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bott of Brigham City announce the engagement and forthcoming mar-- f riage of their daughter, Dorothy, to Parris C. Neal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester P. Neal of Portage. The couple has circled Sept. 13 as their wed-- f ding date in the Logan IDS temple, and they will be honored at a reception that evening in the I i f I j Brigham City Fourth j , ' ward cultural hall. Miss Bott is a graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS Seminary, where she was a mem- ber of BEttes and a delegate to Girls State. She will graduate from Utah State university in Decem- ber, and is a member of the Spurs and of Lambda LDS Delta Sigma. Prospective bridegroom Neal Is a graduate River High school and a four-yeLDS Seminary graduate. He recently returned from of Bear ar serving an LDS mission in Florida, and is presently attending Utah State university. Ward MIA Open House Set To Greet Couple Sponsors Program MIA members of the City Fifteenth ward sponsored a Thursday Home evening program presented at the Pioneer Memorial Nursing home. Sheronne Marble conducted the program. Sherrie Newton gave the opening prayer followed by a reading performed by Robert Steel. Next, a vocal solo was presented by Vickie Hunsaker accompanied by Christy Brigham J Mr. and Mrs. Rees (Nelia) Bingham will be guests of honor at an open house on Thursday, July 23, from 8 to 10 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lavar Earl, 774 Sunset. The event is being hosted by the family and some close friends of the couple, who recently returned from being stationed with the US Army in the Panama Canal Zone. Friends and relatives of the couple are invited to attend and welcome the Binghams back to the local area. Jensen. Blonde boom NEW YORK (Ull) Hair coloring now is a more than $250 million annual business and can presently milady choose from approximately by Sheronne Marble. The 120 subtly different blonde benediction was offered by shades alone, says The Clairol Blondes Information Bureau. Rick Thompson. A poem was read by Colleen Spence, and Christy Jensen gave a spiritual thought. She was followed on the program by a vocal solo rendered by Kevin Anderson accompanied - 1 w Society Editors SCRATCH PAD I J HAIR FASHIONS PROUDLY PRESENTS son-in-la- w Gloria invites all her friends to come in and see her. We have a talented hairdresser for everyone styling especially designed for you. Phone 723-28- 54 for complete beauty service 58 So. Main s, 5 Thursday, July 23, 1?70 Mrs. Almina Hazel Pulsipher North, 73, of Brigham City, died Monday in the Cooley Memorial hospital of natural causes. Ruth Mrs. North was born Nov. 1, 1896, in Brigham City, a 721229 daughter of William Henry and Caroline Wight Pulsipher. Tomorrow is a big day for traveled to Westminster, She was married to Utahns because as we all Calif, where she went to give H. North on Oct. 20, 1919 Joseph in the know, it marks the entry of the H.W. Potters a chance to Salt Lake LDS He died temple. the first settlers into the Salt see their little granddaughter June 2, 1967. Lake valley 123 years ago. It for the first time. While she She was a lifelong resident has another more dubious was there the Potters en- of Brigham City and a honor too. Around these parts tertained at an open house in member of the Sixth LDS it quite often is the hottest day her honor for friends of the ward. She was also a member of the year. After the twenty-fourt- h family. of the Veterans of Foreign She also had a chance to Wars it is supposed to start auxiliary. cooling off. It doesnt always visit Knotts Berry Farm and are the following Surviving Safari. happen that way but its a nice the unique Lion County sons and daughters: Joe W. Mrs. Potter and Pamela are North, Mrs. James thought. (Marjorie) Party Line wires have making their home with her both of Brigham City; Trease, of really been buzzing the past parents the Robert Calls Mrs. M.L. (Ruby) Clauson, few days so lets get ready for this city while her husband Is Syracuse; Mrs. Kurt (Helen) in Vietnam. our little visit. Behnke, Great Falls, Mont.; Mrs. Nadine Mathis, Rex O. California Vacation BC Woman Tours North, both of Ogden; Robert It has been a Among local Brighamites D. North, Willard; Mrs. Lynn dream of Mrs. Mary Pearse enjoying the climate and fun (Wanda) Bodily. Layton; Don Owen to visit some of the of California has been Mrs. W. North, Grantsville; Mrs. places she has read about in Mabel Yourt who traveled to Stan (Joan) Bagsaw, Salt the history books, and this Oakland on June 29 and met Lake City; 37 grandchildren, summer it came true. She has Mr. and Mrs. Horace Cooke of nine Coventry, England who came just returned from a Also surviving are the tour of the south and to the States for a visit. Also following brothers and sisters were the threesome central states as a guest of her joining Mrs. Estella Hawkes, Mrs. sons Armstrong Owen of Mrs. Yourts brother and Alberta Goss, Mrs. Alice Mr. and Mrs. Snowflake, Ariz. and Capt. sister-in-laMrs. Edith Cosgrove, Les Owen of Montgomery, John Fawson and a sister Mrs. all of Brigham City; Pathakis, Ellen Paterson. They toured Clifford Ala. Pulsipher, Marcus She drove to Snowflake first the bay area then went down both of California; Pulsipher, where she spent ten days as a the coast with the Fawsons to Wayne Pulsipher, Idaho Falls, houseguest of her son and Los Angeles where they Idaho; Mrs. James (Melba) family Mr. and Mrs. Arm- toured Hollywood, went over Dowlan, Providence, R.I. saw Disneyland, strong Owen and then they to took her to Phoenix and she Marineland and visited Knotts Funeral services will be flew to Colorado Springs and Berry Farm. held Thursday at p.m. in the The touring group went to joined Mrs. Leslie Owen and Brigham City Sixth ward two children who drove her to Long Beach where they at- chapel. Montgomery, Ala. They tended a Fawson family Friends may call Thursday traveled through Kansas, reunion. They visited relatives toured Abilene and saw points in Montebello then headed prior to services. Interment famous in early Western home. A brief stop at Calico will be in the Brigham City was interesting cemetery. history and visited the Ghost towntoured Las Vegas, Eisenhower birthplace and then they museum. In Oklahoma they Hoover Dam and visited the visited Fort Sill, saw Grand Canyon and Bryce Nelson and daughter Cheryl Geronlmos burial site and Canyon enroute. They all y visited Pawhpska where the stopped in Provo to visit with are home again after an eight-daof Southern tour son and the Fawson's family first Boy Scout troop was were They Mr. and Mrs. James Fawson California. organized in 1909. and see their new baby houseguests of her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. daughter. They also visited Texas Visit Lewis Lund of Glendale. While the son and another family she Texas into Traveling there they attended visited Amarillo, Dallas, saw Don Fawsons. The two sons they were two-da- y the Cazier family BYU. at school are the Will Rogers coliseum and attending reunion held at the Jolly on to City Six the Coming Brigham at Flags stopped in Anaheim. amusement park. Next stop the John Fawsons visited Rogers motel Knotts visited Berry They and was Montgomery where the briefly here with friends and left for Farm, Disneyland, and the Owen family is now stationed relatives town of and Capt. Owen is training at California and home on unique little Danish with visited Solvaang. They the worlds largest helicopter Sunday. Mrs. Paterson and school at Fort Rucker. At his the Cookes will visit here with her two brothers the George and family at previous assignment at Fort Mrs. Yourt for two weeks then Jorgensens Burbank and Mr. and Mrs. Walten, Tex. he qualified for she will drive them back to Chet Jorgensen at Inglewood. special training at Fort Oakland on Aug. 9. Also attending the Cazier Rucker. Mrs. Owen reported reunion were Mr. and Mrs. Reunions Enjoyed how much she enjoyed her Earl Stewart, Miss Thelma has H. Lenard Shelby tour of the Fort Rucker facilities. Following this returned home after visiting Nelson and Miss Charlotte Giffen of this city. They went training he is scheduled to go in the Central States for a on to visit with Mrs. Stewarts to He month. went Covington, to Southwest Asia in October. Her stay at Montgomery was Ind. where he visited his and Miss Nelsons brother Mr. "Vernon Nelson at Hermosa filled with many exciting side brother and sister-in-laY. three-daMrs. and y Frank Shelby and Beach, Calif. They traveled to trips including a tour to Panama City, Fla. and then the three of them went to Catalina Island, visited the Gardens, Marineland, Tallahassee. She toured Albion, 111. where they at- Busch the Wax Museum and went on Montgomery, visited Goat Hill tended a Shelby family and a number of historic sites reunion. Following the a fishing trip to Lake Isabella. Dr. and Mrs. Gary Simmons the reunion Frank Shelbys birthe near by including and son John of Salinas, Calif, thplace of Helen Keller and drove with Lenard back to Salt night here the Institute Lake City where they visited spent a day and Tuskogee and his with aunt uncle, Mr. with Sadie Mrs. a Pitts. sister, founded by George and Mrs. Harry Smith. They Washington Carver. Leaving The Frank Shelbys returned to were enroute to Twin Falls, their home in Covington after by plane with her grandIdaho to vacation with his in week a Utah. daughter Virginia, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Glenn S. parents, the Glen Simmons. of the Leslie Owens she went back to Snowflake, where Virginia will visit for awhile. Mrs. Owen stayed there for another week and visited a number of interesting Indian sites, saw an Indian Devil Dance and visited the ancient San Xavier Mission operated by the Franciscan monks and built in 1797. She especially enjoyed browsing around this area noting the abundance of Indian arts and Indian lore to be found everywhere there. She arrived home with senthe many fruit crops in the With all the anti-ki- d many pleasant memories of timent county expressed during the summer being her most enjoyable vacation. publicly about the nation, its season. Bui who makes the nice to sit back and take a look Alaska Bound that aren't in the head.ines? Those who steal Lt. Col. and Mrs. E.E. at teenagers headlines very often since cars, those who murder while Watson with their children on psychedelic dreams, those are busily at work-pa- id Lewis, Lyn, Vince and Wayne theyvolunteer-ithe comn or who die of heroin overdoses, left Brigham City last week to and those who cannot get munity. Elmen-dormake their home at f Just recently four area along with society. AFB in Alaska. Their son attended a week-lon- g Perhaps that is healthy in Chet remained in Utah where teenagers conference one way, for if work and young he will continue his studies at which evaluated the needs and wholesome activites became Weber College. interests of the young, next so unusual that they were the As the Herb Adamsons bid week two local teenagers will news then the country goodbye to their attend a Red Cross youth would indeed be in a sad and daughter leaving for their confab for new condition. is News new home in Alaska they leadership areas of service for volunteer something different and welcomed their daughter-in-laanother local unusual instead of the Mrs. Herbert A. Adamson work, and will be attending a everyday occurences. teenager and her two children, Herbert to experience inD. and Matt of Springfield, camp ternational living. Social Impact Ore. who will be their who feel that these Those houseguests for a summer Teen Volunteers youngsters shoudn't be invacation. All around the city can be volved in social issues are volunteers hiding their heads in the sand, seen teenage Hosts Dinner their time to various however. Teenagers today Mrs. Ken Jensen en- giving ranging from one know and care much more tertained at a lovely dinner at projects man who is cutting about the world than did Mrs. young her home in honor of recent lawns for three widows each Society Editors generation, and Mrs. Airman newlyweds, week just for the fun of it, and their interest in the Robert S. (Carlene) Simcox. their time ecology of the world, the waste Airman Simcox is a grandson young girls giving as volunteers to bring per- of war, the materialism that of Mrs. Jensen. sonal touches to the residents makes men more interested in The guests were served of Pioneer Memorial nursing money than in his fellow man dinner at one long table and others who are are all hopeful signs that the home, cloth a linen covered with pink in their time as world may indeed be able to putting and centered with an atvolunteers for the day care survive. tractive arrangement of pink center at the other end of the They will have a real social roses. when their votes hit spectrum. age impact Dinner guests were Mr. and Teenagers make up a good the polls, whether at 18 or at 2! Mrs. Howard Simcox, his portion of the city and private years of age. And the majority parents and brother, Kenny, payroll in Brigham City of them realize that the action Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Nelson, the summer months, will come through the her parents, of Perry; Mr. and during with the parks program and recognized channels of the Mrs. Alan Andreasen of Bear various public works finding democratic process, with River City; Lt. and Mrs. Dale actively employed many colleges and univerteenagers Simcox of Kansas City, Mo.; as teachers, and sities suddenly seeing that the counselors, Mrs. Mary Jean Jensen and construction workers. students would rather have children David and Dee Ann of time off at election time to be this city and Mrs. Susan Private active citizens than an extra Employment Howard Johnston and son And teenagers are clerking week in the summer to be Daren of Ogden. in stores, working in drive-inInactive vacationers. and some have arranged for Lets not put them down, but jobs such as lawn care and lets look at what they are Visiting In California Mrs. Richard (Carla) Potter babysitting on their own while doing and listen to what they Pamela others are helping to harvest are saying. and daughter JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Grand Canyon, Ariz. as Fire and Safety Engineer for the Fred Harvey Co. He was Justice of the Peace for Coconino County at Grand Canyon, Ariz. Surviving are his widow; two sons and two daughters, Steven N. Baron, Grand Canyon, Ariz.; Reed C. Baron, Phoenix, Ariz.; Mrs. Harlan Fulmer and M. (Carolyn) Mrs. Ray ,D. (Arlene) Stoddard, both of Ogden. He is also survived by two brothers and two sisters: Thomas Baron, Bend, Ore., Glen Baron, and Mrs. Howard (Leta) Petersen, both of Obituaries Victor J. Smith were services Funeral Tuesday in Rupert, Idaho for Victor J. Smith, 85, a former Brigham City resident, who died July 17 in a Burley, Idaho hospital of natural causes. He was born Jan. 6, 1885, in Brigham City, to Erastus Julius and Josephine Beckman Smith. He married Maggie Irene Metcalf, March 27, 1909, in Blackfoot, Idaho. She died February, 1969. Smith was a member of the LDS church. He was an Idaho state representative from Cassia county in 1932, trustee of the View school district in Burley, a member of the Burley Irrigation district board and the First Idaho State Advertising commission. Smith was also president of the View Community corporation in 1910. Survivors Clark Mei-viCARD OF THANKS Baron recently died in the Grand Canyon hospital We, the Ernest E. Hansen of complications following family, sincerely thank you, SUCCUMBS (Sylvia) Baker, Blackfoot; Mrs. Robert (Nelda) Lowder, Rupert; 34 grandchildren, 57 five great - great grandchildren; brother, sisters, William W., Mrs. Millicent Winkler, both Brigham City; Mrs. Violet Mortensen, Rupert. Burial was in the View cemetery. n surgery. as we know he would, for your thoughtfulness and many kindnesses throughout the Clark Melvin long illness and passing of our beloved husband and father. The Ernest E. Hansen family Baron Marion (Iona), Goold, Mrs. Floyd (Fae) Larson, both Burley; Mrs. Glenn (Marie) Warren, Esparto, Calif.; Mrs. Trent Jy-2- 3 Clark Melvin Baron, Grand Canyon, Ariz., 55, died July 20, in the Grand Canyon hospital of complications following surgery. He was born January 5, 1915 in Hyrum, Utah, the son of and Thomas Petersen Baron. Caroline He married Floise Nichols in Ogden, on Sept. 15, 1934. The marriage was solemnized in the Logan LDS temple in January 1953. He was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. At the time of his death, he was branch clerk in Grand Canyon. He was a graduate of Box Elder High school and completed the requirements for a safety engineers degree at Weber State college. He was also a member of the American Society of Safety Engineers. He was one of Brigham Citys first aviators. At one time he was part owner of the i 4 Funeral .FUNERAL SET services for Marilee Remus will be Saturday at 1 p.m. and Mrs. Samuel (Hazel) Mills, North Bend, Ore. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Fourth Ward chapel, Brigham City. Friends may call at the Olsen Funeral Chapel Friday evening from 9 p.m. and Saturday prior to services. Interment will be in the Brigham City cemetery. 7-- include: Mrs. daughters, City; Brigham ENCHANTING Enchanting moments are reflected forever in the brilliance and beauty of a Keepsake diamond ring. Your very own, enchanting Keepsake now awaits you. Baron Woolen Mills and worked there for 13 years. He served as captain of the Fire Dept, at the Bushnel hospital. He moved to Ogden in 1948 where he was employed at the Navel Supply Depot as Captain of the Fire Dept. He worked at Marquardt Corp. as Fire Chief and Safety Engineer. In 1965 he moved to DIAMOND RINGS Palmer Jewelry It is our pleasure to announce that Marilee (iaxon A. Remus bride-to-b- ffi-tf-i e of Bruce Porter Marilee Anderson Remus, Wichita Falls, Tex., died July 17 of injuries received in an automobile accident at Wichita Falls. She was born Oct. 17, 1952, has listed several gift suggestions with us , 17, Anchorage, Alaska, the daughter of Donald R. and Joy Miller Anderson. She moved with her family to Wichita Falls two years ago where she graduated from Ryder High school. She married Walter Remus, Sept. 18, 1969 at Wichita Falls. She was active member of LDS church and served as a Sunday school teacher and organist in the MIA. Survivors Survivors include husband, parents, Alan Don, brothers, We invite you to call or come in for assistance in your choice of gifts. her and &2 S. zftaln. 723.6216 PROUDLY PRESENTS Kevin Miller, Ian Phillip, Brian David, all of Witchita Falls; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe J. Anderson of Both-wel- l, and Mr. and Mrs. George L. Miller of Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be p.m. at the Both-we- ll Saturday 1 ward chapel. Friends may call at the Petersen Funeral chapel Friday 7 to 9 p.m., and at the Bothwell ward chapel LDS Saturday from 11 a.m. until time of services. Burial will be in the Tremonton City celetery. Senior Citizens To Attend SLC Rodeo Senior citizens Interested in attending the Salt Palace Rodeo on Saturday, July 25, may purchase tickets by calling Mickey's Music City. Bus accommodations are also available with the price Included in the $6 ticket. The event is sponsored by the Brigham City Senior Citizen center. Mrs. Mable Yourt, director of tours, will have information for the trip. The bus will leave from the Court House on Saturday at 12 noon for the matinee rodeo at 2:30 p.m. There are only 30 seats available on the bus according to Mrs. Yourt, thus, reservations will have to be secured promptly. to come in and see her. We have a talented hairdresser for everyone styling especially designed for you. 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