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Show 4 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, June 2, 1977 Sarah Yates, women's editor 723 - 3853 food family women social Party Line By Ruth Phan 723-62- 29 Every mans memory is literature. Aldous e Huxley. Memorial day is really a memory day for those of us who THERES MY BIRTHDAY! is fun for youngsters to discover on the Community Birthday are fortunate enough to visit the cemeteries where over loved Calendar as testified to by Jane Holman, Miriam Holman, Kathy Pett and Lance Holman, assisted by pet pooch Sneakers" as summer vacation begins. Club members are in the ones are buried. I have always thought that the greatest tribute final two weeks of calendar campaign. children can give their parents is to love and respect each other and get together as often as they can. Its good to have a day when we can remember our departed kin. It makes us realize the old English proverb, Blood is thicker than water is true. Its nice to get to know your relatives and make it a point to Its almost 1978 as far as families for the total cost of Mabel Balls at visit with them. I read the other $2.50 which includes listing of Reva Wyatt at day that a close relative is members of the Ladies Comone you see occasionally betmunity club are concerned, for birthdays of all members of the Bernice Orchard at their deadline in selling mem- immediate family, wedding anand Blanche Burt at ween funerals. Just remember Karen Hone at that life is a balance sheet and berships for the community niversaries, names of friends The calendar is delivered your relatives probably feel the birthday calendar is rapidly and neighbors on their special dates, bonus gifts and discounts same way about you as you do approaching. prior to the holiday season, and The community birthday caloffered by advertisers on the the chairman notes that it is an about them. endar is explained by its title: a calendar, and a copy of the especially nice gift for grandI read an article the other day mas and other relatives who about ancestors and it said our collection of birthdays of people calendar. The more people subscribe like to remember birthdays. ancestors were overworked and in the community. It is available to all local to the birthday calendar, the Another special feature of the undereducated so that we could calendar is that its proceeds are more fun it is for each family, be underworked and overeducadds Joan Kimber, chairman of turned into a nice gift for the ated. And it cautioned us not to Memorial day and to visit fricalendar project. Not only city each year, with the most the in beends and relatives ancestors our about Brigham brag recent gift being the placement cause the man who does nothing City, Ogden, and Salt Lake City. is there the fun of each member of two climbing bar locomotive of the family having a name but boast about his ancestors of Other guests who enjoyed the listed on the calendar, but it engines in the playground area a century ago is not likely to at John Adams park. Another become an ancestor they will buffet lunch were another sister is nice to be able to extend Mrs. Edna Seinder of Ogden; friends and neighbors good contribution to the city was the boast about a century hence. So now pull up your old easy Mr. wishes on their birthdays and placement of downtown planter sister and brother-in-labox benches, and also a gift box chair and Im going to boast and Mrs. J. M. Heslop of Salt anniversaries. of book bags and cassette storabout what has been coming Lake City who brought their Team Captains ies for the childrens section of and daughter Mr. over the Party Line wires the This year the club has not the public library. of Mrs. Dean Coleman and few past days. cambeen doing a Provo and another This is also the time that club and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. paign, but has contacted reguIs Home lar subscribers and made permembers are actively seeking Mr. and Mrs. Don Carlson are Tom Osmond and children, new members to join in their sonal contacts in neighborenjoying a visit from their son Benjamin, Anmaree and Mathoods. Some people probably civic and social activities for and daughter-in-laMaj. and thew of Orem. havent been contacted, and the coming year. Persons inter, Mrs. Jerry (Pam) Ingalsbe and those who might wish to have ested in club membership are j Attend Party children,' Misti, Holly and Amy invited to call Barbara Holman, their names on the calendar Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Wade of Lackland AFB, Houston, Tex. and children traveled to Patio may call any of the following president, for further They are also spending some team captains: Harriet Balls at time in Orem with his folks. On Springs on Memorial day weekend to a special party honoring Sunday the Carlsons entertainher niece Mrs. Sheila Bingham ed at a family dinner which also included Mrs. Patti Brown and and her fiance, who will be Timmy, children and Jody of married in middle June. Centerville and Mr. and Mrs. Stork Reports Steve Peterson and son Colby of Mr. and Mrs. Craig Pixton Provo. They will be in Utah two have named their new baby boy weeks. Clint Dean. He was born on May 6, and weighed eight pounds five Tour Northwest "The Impact of Working Women on the Family" will be ounces. The couple has two Mr. and Mrs. Mel Beeton returned home last week from a other children, Kord, four; and the subject of a conference sponsored by the YWCA on tour of the Mandy, two. Grandparents are pleasant Saturday, June 4, in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Dorothy Souter of BrigNorthwest. They went to California and traveled through the ham and Mr. and Mrs. Dee Goal of this conference is to provide background and inRedwoods up the coast to OreYoung, Corinne. R. A. Pixton of Salt formation to women who now work, who are thinking of are gon. In Oregon they camped at Lake City and Mrs. Elzada Ft. Stevens park and especially going to work, and all those who are involved as husbanenjoyed the tour of the old Ft. Young of Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hunsaker ds, prospective employers, employment counselors, clergy Russell, reportedly the only have chosen Derrek for the or as concerned community members. WW in on in U.S. fired the place name of their new baby boy. He II. ,E They crossed the Columbia was born on May 11, an weighed Money and time management, child care, one-pareriver and went into Washington seven pounds four ounces. The families, ethnic influences, cultural and historic where they camped at the Lewis couples other children are and dialogue will be included in a day of two. and background, Brian, and Clark park. They drove up Michelle, four; stretch of Grandparents are Mrs. Eldora workshops, panels and speeches. along the beach on the sand where they Hunsaker of Brigham City and Mr. and Mrs. William Baird of saw a large whale which had There is no fee for the conference, although box lunches washed up and was left on the Cedar City. Mrs. Winnie Baird will be available. Those who wish to attend may also bring of Provo is his shore. sack should a and lunch, provide a sack lunch for any They found four glass Japann Mr. and Mrs. Richard ese floats which are really children who will be included in the free child care have named their new collectors prizes. They also for the day for children under six. baby girl Jennie Lyn. She was provided brought home a large fresh sal7 and weighed born on May mon which their grandson had is desirable by Friday, June 3, by calling seven pounds seven pounces. requested. 355-280The conference Is scheduled from The couples other children are the YWCA at Entertain Family Brandon, six and a half and 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the YWCA, 322 East Third South, Salt Mr. and Mrs. Kent Jensen Amberlee, four. Lake City. t entertained at their annual Memorial day open house for Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jeppsen and Mr. the members of her family, a special guest this year was her and Mrs. Lynn Hailing of Manare sister Mrs. R. B. Wallace who is tua. spending ten days in Utah from Clifford Hansen and Mrs. Lucy her home in San Diego, Calif. Payne of Brigham City and She came here especially for Wallace Jeppsen of Mantua. 1978 already? Calendar deadline nears 723-696- 1, 723-371- 723-600723-376- 723-60- LYNDA MARIE KALM AND JAMES ROBERT MULLINS Couple circles date for June marriage Lynda Marie . I Kalm and James Robert Mullins have chosen June 14 as their wedding date. are Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Kalm Parents of the bride-to-b- e of Columbus, Ohio. Miss Kalm is a graduate of Brookhaven High school in Columbus, and is presently attending the University of Utah. The prospective bridegroom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Mullins of Brigham City. A graduate of Box Elder High school, he returned to the University of Utah after serving an LDS mission in the Philippines. He is presently employed by the Computer Center at the University of Utah. A reception honoring the couple will be held on June 14 in Salt Lake City. An open house will be held on June 5 in the LDS Indian chapel in Brigham City. Following their marriage the couple will make their home in Salt Lake City where they will continue to attend the University of Utah. 1 Diet founder Jobs Daughters will visit installation set for Sunday local stores Anna Louise Walker is living Bethel No. 11 of the Internatestimony that a diet can work, tional Order of Jobs Daughters and that she can keep the will hold a public installation of weight off. new officers on Sunday, June 5, She will be in Brigham City on at 7 p.m. in the Brigham City Saturday, June 4, to offer encenter. couragement and advice to community Carrie Pendleton, retiring those whod like to follow in her honored queen of the bethel, will footsteps and to promote her preside at the installation cerehigh fiber diet mony. She is the daughter of Anna includes plan that and Mrs. Jack Pendleton of Mr. 2 dietary supLouises 2 plus Brigham City. plement. Taking office as honored Sponsored by Hamiltons queen will be Nancy Lancaster, Drug Centers, she will be at the Mr. and Mrs. Curtis daughter South Main store from 10 to 11 Lancaster of Brigham City. a.m. on Saturday and will talk Other line officers will be Betsy to customers at 2 to 3 p.m. in the senior Jean Isom, princess; North Main store. Mrs. Walker notes that she Macbeth, junior princess, had lost 300 pounds, ten or 15 Becky Crandall, guide, Pam Miller, marshal. pounds at a time, only to always A reception honoring all of the on succesit After a again. put new officers will be held imof sion diets tried and failed, installshe decided that she was a mediately following the ation ceremony. and refined that sugarholic All friends and relaives of sugar in her diet created unconof Jobs Daughters members trollable food binges. are invited to attend the installShe turned to a ation and reception. high fiber diet without refined sugar and managed not only to lose weight but to keep the pounds off. Since that time she has developed the plan which she now endorses, which includes her dietary supplement along with preparation of food containing whole grain products and honey rather than refined flours and sugars. Now shes thinner and happier, and enjoys travelling to tell about her successful product. well-balanc- d LDS Conference set on impact of working women on home Great-grandparen- nt r. Jep-pse- 4. center. Program for the evening include a film entitled ' Great-grandparen- ts DANCE will The Three Witnesses. Musical numbers have been planned by the Box Elder stake Special Interests committee. Refreshments will be served at the conclusion of the prois exgram, and an invitation tended to all members in the e area to attend. , Ladies golf Sign up now for one or all three! activities Monday, June 6, members of the Eagles Auxiliary golf program will play in a tournament sponsored by First Federal Savings and Loan of Logan. Prizes will be for low gross and closest to the pin on No. 2. Members are reminded to get their tee times early. Wednesday, June 8, is regular ladies day play for members of the Country Club ladies golf auxiliary. Thursday, June 9, Newcomers club group lessons will begin at 9 a.m. at the local course. I CHEERLEADIHG DRILL TEAMS LDS Special Interest groups will hold a special fireside on 8 Sunday, June 5, beginning at stake Bo Elder in the p.m. door-to-do- son-in-la- w Interest groups sets fireside June 5 four-stak- son-in-la- 5.00 a month f 4 (10 lessons per month) place - Lake View School first class - June 6; 10:00 am 4 2 Instructor - Jill Williams! V phone - 723-576- 4 SPONSORED BY COMMUNITY SCHOOL I Just moved in? I can help you out. NANCY MANN AND GARY KORTH- - Couple to trade vows in June wedding rite Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mann of Salt Lake City announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Nancy to Gary Korth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schwartz of Hyrum and the late Ray C. Korth. The couple has chosen June 10 as their wedding date, with the ceremony to be performed at the First Presbyterian church in Salt Lake City. A reception will follow the ceremony at the church and on June 7 the couple will be honored at an open house at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schwartz. Miss Man will graduate from Utah State university with a degree in business education. The prospective bridegroom graduated last year from Utah State university with a degree in business administration. Following their marriage the couple will make a home in Salt Lake City. 1 WHOS Family greets tiny new son NEW LaRall and LaRene Diderick-se- n Brad and Karen Janiak Hansen of Salt Lake City are deThompson of Thatcher the arrival of a baby boy lighted over the arrival of a new born May 25 in the Logan little son, who will be named David Anthony, on May 21. hospital. He was welcomed at home They have a son Hollis and a daughter LeAnn at home. by an older brother, Larry Grandparents are Mr. and Matthew, aged three. Mrs. W. Lee Thompson of GarMaterial grandparents are land and Mrs. Lula Didericksen Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Janiak of Thatcher. of Brigham City and paternal Danny and Carol Jorgensen grandmother is Mrs. Clarence Ravsten of Tremonton are par- Brad Hansen of Perry. ents of a baby girl born in the Logan hospital May 26. She will be named Donna Lynn Ravsten. They have three children at home: DeAnn, Daren and Dan- Civic club sets iel. are Mr. and Grandparents Mrs. Lester Ravsten of Clarks-to- n. Mrs. Sylvia Goodey Clarkston is the of r. Myron and Mary Ellen Huish Giles of Tremonton announce the arrival of a baby girl born in the Logan hospital May 25. They have four children at home: Mike, Merrilee, Marcy Anne and Mark. The new baby will be named Amanda Leigh Giles. Happy grandparents are Mrs. Fern Huish of Garland and Mrs. Connie Rasmussen of Tremonton. annual tea for new members Civic Improvement club will hold its annual summer tea to honor new members on Thursday, June 23, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the garden at the home of Mrs. Velma Bunder-se- n. All club members are urged to circle this date on their calendars for this annual summer social event, according to club president Arlee Laird. BARGAIN BARGAIN BUY NOW! Don't worry and wonder about learn- ing your way around town. Or whot to see and do. Or whom to ask As your WELCOME WAGON Hostess, I con simplify the business of getting settled. Help you begin to enjoy your new town . . . good shopping, local ottroctions. community opportunities. And my bosket is full of useful gifts to pleose your family. Take a break from unpacking ond me. coll r Order Wmt t Pickup 4-- 6 Weekdays Sat. 8 A.M. 12 Noon Custom CHARLOTTE CHURCH HOSTESS 734-9525 Meats 704Soto Ph. 723-733- 3 , |