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Show Need Not Be Member SUP Airs For tractions Aug. 4, to several Salt Lake City 3 Tour SLC lunches will be served. "After relaxing in this beautiful garden, we will be taken by bus to Hogle zoo and This is the Place momument, after which we will return home, said the spokesman. at- on it was announced this in Brigham City, Utah Thursday, July 22, 1971 Plans The Box Elder chapter, Sons of Utah Pioneers, is sponsoring a bus tour which will take participants BOX ELDER JOURNAL, week. The bus will leave Brigham City between 9 and 10 a.m. and return at about 4 p.m., said a spokesman. The itinerary will include a visit to Pioneer Village where a guided tour is scheduled. At noon, the group will go to the garden of Mr. and Mrs. Horae Sorensen where box The trip will cost $5 per person and those wishing to go are invited to make reservations by calling Harold Felt or any of the officers of the SUP chapter. "You do not have to be a member of the SUP to join us on this trip, the spokesman noted. Wheat , Beet Days More Girls f i Eye Crown CHILDREN INJURED A brother Brigham City girl and her were injured when this bike collided with a car at the intersection of Seventh North and ' Cherry Drive Tuesday morning. four-year-ol- Two Hurt As Bike Hits Car A girl and her Stake Plans Event For Senior Citizens Brigham City four-year-ol- d : . Lauri Curtis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Curtis, 579 Cherry Dr., spend the night at Cooley Memorial hospital for observation with minor injuries. She was released BC The Box Elder LDS stake is planning an annual for all senior citizens from "Summer each ward, Thursday, July 29 at the Brigham City Community center. Visiting will commence at noon and a luncheon is planned at 12:30 p.m. ' , 'Vv. A program will follow the luncheon. All members 70 and older are invited to attend, --- in Brigham City has been Preferred Girl, Rockettes, BEttes and Thespians Club, v She was also first attendant to 1 the 'Dairy Princess,- and first Ronna Hall A attendant to the Peach Queen. Tremonton-Garlan- d Another Contestant Ronna is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hall of Garland. She has taken dancing lessons for six years and taught it for two years. For her talents and hobbies she enjoys water COMMISSIONED Marlene Newbold presents her husband Tom with his insignia, upon being commissioned as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force. DUP Plan The Days of Including Allyson 47 New Lieutenant royalty, attendant Walker of Tremonton, with Carter, president of Daughters Kate of the Utah Pioneers, and the Central camp chorus will present the sacrament meeting program Sunday, July 25, In the LDS South Bear house Stake River beginning at 7 p.m. Prior to the service, from 5:30 until 6:45 p.m., a reception Is planned for them at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Walker, 165 Fifth Receives North, Tremonton. Interested persons Invited to attend. In are AF Insignia lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force. Lieutenant Newbold, son of Don M. Newbold, 3255 First East, Preston, also received his B.S. degree in aerospace technology and is a member of Delta Sigma Phi. He is a Tom M. Newbold, Preston, Idaho, a former U.S. Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps cadet at Utah State university, recently received his commission as a second 1 966 graduate of Box Elder High school. His wife, Marlene, daughter of Reginald Rowlins, Cove, presented her husbund with the insignia, lieutenant Newbold's mother, Mrs. Marion A. Newbold, Brigham City. Newcomers Plan Rummage, Bake Sale BC of Susie Harper is the daugh'tei of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Harper of East Garland. She enjoys Reports Gun Theft THE SIGN Or A GOOD BUSINESS NEIGHBOR . . . 1 & Dlk, Good r V the forthcoming assembly. All meetings regular scheduled at the Brigham City Kingdom Hall will be cancelled for the July 28 to Aug. 3 weekend. Regular meetings will resume on Aug. 3 with the Tuesday evening book study held at 8 p.m. in the Kingdom Hall, 516 South Fifth East. Wilcox, said the purpose of the assembly is to provide five days of intensive advanced ministry training and Bible instruction for approximately from 10,000 delegates Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana. . I Dud IPgo p JM f $ THE SIGN OF AMERCHANT WHO CARES ABOUT PEOPLE Quality . . . Per Ream This emblem identifies the businessmen who sponsor civic-minde- 723-379- 6 Police investigated Saturday the theft of five rifles, no value determined, from Tom Sinster, 404 West Forest. Patrolman Ernest Justesen said the the broke into culprits residence. Ml attend k SIPUCDM IPIIMiM y and A cappella choir. This summer she toured the The Welcome Wagon Newcomers club is holding a rummage and bake sale July 31 at the Westward Ho motel parking lot, Fifth North and Main. The hours will be 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Proceeds will go to buy Christmas items for servicemen in Vietnam, said a spokesman. "We are asking for donations and these may be left at Pettingill Studios, the residence of Mrs. Mary Lou Rustan, 1023 East Second North or donors may call Sandy Garrout at for pickup of items. "The clothing should be dean and in good repair and orf hangers, if possible," said a spokesman. Items for the rummage sale should be available no later than Thursday, July 29. Baked goods can be taken to the motel on Satur-day morning, July 31. It, witness Jehovahs delegates from the Brigham City area are making plans to TOWS club, A cappella choir, FHA and a four-yea- r graduate of the LDS seminary. She will sing and accompany herself on the guitar for her talent number. Her sponsor is Crump-WheatlMotor Company of Tremonton. Local Graduate Jayna is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Davis of Tremonton. Enjoying the out of doors she Is Interested in water skiing, snow skiing, horseback riding and camping. She also plays the piano, sings, dances, cooks and sews. She is a graduate of BRHS where she was a member of the Pep club local ,'h horseback riding, skiing, singing and dancing. Susie is a graduate of BRHS where she was active in the Pep Reports Rings Missing James Pebley, 628 North Fourth West, complained to police Tuesday that someone broke Into the glove compartment of his car and stole a set of wedding and engagement rings, valued at 590. native; y sewing, Meeting City - Garland. 47 Royalty Brigham Hunsaker is a graduate of Utah State university and attended Weber State college. He completed graduate work in business at the University of Utah. He has also supplemented his formal education through NEW POST Fred R. Huncourses given by the American saker was named assistant of Institute Banking, vice president. of the educational arm American Institute of Banking. campaignsand has held a variety ofJofficial positions within the0 Church of Jesus Civic, Church Worker The new assistant vice Christ of Lhtter-daSaints. He president has been active in filled an IDS' mission to Dencivic and church work. Humark. nsaker has also served as Hunsaker is married to the president of the Roy Chamber former Sharon Ward of Willard, of Commerce in 1969. He and has three children: Brian 7, worked on many cancer Jeff 6, and Susan 2. Seminary. She participated in the school production of the "Sound of Music" and "The King and I." For her talent number, Ronna will dance. Her sponsor is Don American James Wilcox, presiding minister of Jehovahs Witnesses in Brigham City, announced that preliminary plans and arrangements have been made for the "Divine Name" district assembly of Jehovahs Witnesses scheduled for the Spokane coliseum, 1101 North Howard street, Spokane, Wash., July 28 through Aug. 1. Wilcox said approximately 45 office. skiing, swimming, painting, gymnastics and plays the piano. Ronna is a senior at BRHS where she is active in the A cappella choir, an officer in the Future Nurses and Future Teachers. She has graduated from the LDS Oil of- Hunsaker joined First Security in 1965 in Ogden as Timeway Loan interviewer. He was associated with the South Ogden office of the bank for a time and from 1967 until recently was manager of the banks Roy she will give a humorous reading. Her is the Jaycees. Witnesses Set Confab ficially announced by Robert T. Heiner, senior vice president and supervisor of the northern division of First Security Bank of Idaho, NiA, uj inw - sponsor Jehovahs The election of Fred R. Hunsaker as assistant vice president of First Security Bank graduate of Box Elder High school where she was a member of the Madrigals, Concert choir, Freshman class secretary, FFA Sweetheart attendant, Blvers For her talent number a spokesman said. Native Gains Local Bank Post back riding, and teaching children in summer school and Sunday school. Wendy is a Limbs East DAZZLING DELPHINIUMS Mrs. Leland Peterson, an avid gardener, stands by these in of front her Mantua home. Some of the plants have reached nine giant delphiniums in attract and feet length the atterftftJh of passing motorists. always skiing, sewing, cooking, horse Wednesday morning. Her brother, a passenger on the bike, Tracy, was treated and released Tuesday with bumps, according to Patrolman Jed Gilmore. Officer Gilmore said the girl was riding her bicycle northbound on Cherry drive when it stnuck the right hand side of an eastbound vehicle on Seventh North, driven by Walter C. Morris, 18, of Portage. The accident was reported to police at 9:47 a.m. The injured were taken to the local hospital in a Brigham City ambulance. Patrolman Gilmore said his investigation was continuing. BE Hawaiian Islands with the choir. She participated in the school's production of the "Sound of Music and the "King and I. Rick's college is her choice of schools to attend this fall. Her sponsor is the Evans Drug of Garland. Honeyville. She enjoys giving readings, playing the piano, swimming, Get-Togeth- brother were injured Tuesday morning when the bicycle they were riding on collided with an automobile at the intersection of Seventh North and Cherry drive.... d Four more pretty girls have entered the local Miss America pageant held as part of Garlands Wheat and Beet Day celebratign. The winner will reign over the celebration Aug. 6 and 7. The scholarship pageant will be held Thursday, Aug. 5, 8 p.m. at the Bear River High school auditorium and is sponsored by the Civic and Home Arts club of Garland. The latest entries are Wendy Hawkes, Ronna Hall, Susie Harper and Jayna Davis. Wendy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hawkes of In - the community. For Information call 1 Wendy Hawkes, Phone 723-894- 3 mm OFFICE 55 South 1st West |