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Show THE r- - Simacta Clubs' Gather Locally NEWS, Brigham Gty, UtoK Tuesday, June 19, 1962 BOX ELDER I i For Annual Spring Banquet Party &t Line By Ruth Si You take the Inch road and I II take the low road," and wc 'II all end up having a bang up vacation with all the enticing vacationlands to choose from according to the gay travel folders. Back home again afar a relax ing visit in southern Utah are Mrs R. A Hint and daughters, Margo end Nancy and son, bill They traveled to Hurricane to spend some time with Mrs Flints father, George W West who just reel ntly celebrated his 83id birth day anniversary The f lints look several shoit side tups, one to Ziorcs canyon, then a day in Las Vegas and a tour of the north rim of the Grand Canyon They stopped in St George to visit with ft lends before heading back noith and home. THE MYRLAND Balls, who attended the Lions convention m Vernal, decided to go on to Denver and spend some time with their son and family, Mr and Mrs. Delwin Balls and children, Craig, Mane and Scott Delwin is employed by Dow Chemical Co. Mrs Balls reports that they weie very impiesscd with the amount of new home constiuc-tioin that area. One of the highlights of their trip was a tour over Rabbit Lais Pass which they report was Although there just beautiful. was still 10 feet of snow m some places the scenery was outstandon home They continued ing through Laramie and Rawlins, n Uinsunsens Mrs brother and the Wayne Carters and they spent one day m Simi, Calif , visitirg with the Carlyle Christensens Lailyle and Velroy are brothers They enjoyed a tnp to Boulder Dam on the way down, stopped at Las Vegas and in Los Angeles and visiud Disneyland, Knotts Berry farm and Marine-lan- d as welt as taking in several TV snows f milv BOB Clair Nash and Virginia Blanche Olsen, Brigham City, boy, June 5 John Brent and Tamara Hunt Lewis, Willard, gnl, June 7. Roger William and JoAnn Lorraine Putnam Hazell, Brigham 21 An entry fee of $300 will be City, girl, June 8. charged and all Northern Division Waldo Fredrcik and Geraldine members are urged to participate Diane Wise Grant, Howell, boy, PRIZES WILL BE awarded in all June 8 Verdell Welker and Betty Jane nine flights and a special for high handicap golfers will Nave Briggs, Brigham City, boy, Maximum handicap June 9 be in eluded Dennis G and Janice Mane allowed is 40 Low gross winners will receive a prize and champion- Thorsted Heles, Brigham City, Defending champion girl, June 10 ship trophy is Tony Easley of El Monte Raymond McKay and Marian Mrs LaVon Thompson is Nor- Begay Lopez, Brigham City, boy, thern Division tournament chair- June 10 Samuel Vibert and Frances Lee man with division president Jean Jr, Brigham City, Barnard, local president Darlene Fleschner Gee, 11 Billings and Hazel Breitenbeker boy June Don Russell and Ellon Jane Publicity assisting in the planning chairman for the northern division Ward Tait, RFD 2, boy, June 11. is Hazel Kaiser Johnny Claude and Audrey lone OClair Davison, Willard, girl, RESERVATIONS for the event June 12. may be called in to LaVon ThompKeith Andrew and Merilouise son at PA 3 0837 or Idona Hamil- Hansen Madsen, Bngham City, ton, northern division secretary at girl, June 12 PA 3 8121 before the June 21 deadTeddy Warren and Leone Rose line Lady Golfers Will Host Women golfers of five clubs m the Northern Utah Womens Golf Association are anticipating play in the annual division tournament which will be held on Thursday nad Friday, June 28 and 29 at the Brigham City course Those participating will be golfers from Brigham City, El Monte, Ben Lomond, Riverside and Logan They will compete by playing 18 holes each of the two days of the tournament. A shot gun tee off will begin at 8 30 a m and n will be medal play. COFFEE AND rolls will be served to golfers prior to the tee off beginning at 8 a m First day lun- cheon will be courtesy of the Brig-Citclub, and the second day luncheon will be served at the Tropical Restaurant, when the awards will be presented All entrants must be members of the Northern Division in good stand ing and entries must be in by June y hole-flig- boy, JkS GOLF WINNERS Winning honors for nament held recently In Brigham City Ben Lomond, Donna Mann of Brigham Monte. Region championship play will will again meet in competition. low gross scores in the Northern Division invitational golf tourincluded LaRean Christiansen of Logan, Laura Commander of City, Elaine Wheeler of Riverside and Veda Ferguson of El be held at the local course on June 28, 29, when the five clubs AT THE CAPRI Brigham's Hairstyling Center You Get The VERY LATEST IN HAIR STYLING AND PROFESSIONAL HAIR PREPARATIONS NOW! 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THRILLING! 14 June 14 and Mania Ruth Brigham City May-ne- s boy, 15 June Jb. Leo Allen and Lillian Andersen Jensen Tremonton, girl, June 16 1 C. R. JOHNSON TRANSFER, Inc. 2 Donald Gene and Muijuiy Ann Edwards Cuddle Bngham City e, Walooma Wagon, phoan Rod-ng- a Tremont- John Ray and Verna Lucille Linch Firth, Tremonton boy June 13 (deceased) June She was accompanied by Department Junior Vice President, David THE ARDEN Haskels are home Poulsen and Mrs Poulsen of and Mis Mary Scothern, again after a two weeks vacation that included two days at the fair, local past piesident Also attend-a tour up the coast of Washington ing were Mr. and Mrs Bill Heath and Oregon, and a ferry trip from if Salt Lake City Mercer to Astoria across the CoTHE GROUP was honored guests lumbia river The Haskells with at the annual their children, Rochelle, Bruce, the visit of Idahobanquet, returning Department Presand Brent are avid rockhounds and ident Hieldreth and AuxHarvey managed a little rock exploring iliary President Mrs Francis Hielalong the way. dreth at the recent VFW convenSUNNY California claimed the tion m Bngham City Velroy Christensens and children, Dick, Scott and Kathryn for a fun packed vacation. In Culver City they were house guests of J June McGee, couver and Victoria. Ufo. Glen Alvin and Hazel RFD McIntosh Weight Lloyd R Idaho Meet For Information on Gonztlcz Rodnguez on,, girl, June 12 boy, OFF FOR the lair Friday on a tour are Visit Margaret Lund Mrs Rosella Simper of this city, Mrs Eva Yearsley department her daughter, Mrs Hazel Carlisle, Murray, and a son and daughter-in-la- president of Utah VFW Auxuary, Mr. and Mrs Clement Sim- traveled to Pocatello, Idaho, last per, Lynn, Box Elder county. In- Friday evening to uttend a bancluded m their itinerary are two quet meeting of the Department of days at the fair and a stop m Van- Idaho ym Jose Francisco and Marie Costly Accidents Newly styled at reasonable prices, with BUDGET PAYMENTS if you wish. Max and Donna Davis Bywater, RFD 2, girl, June 14 Henry Joseph and Delta Sylvia Sanders Beamer, Bngham City, VFW Officials fotUring tiniinw in Wolf Corbett, RFD 2, girl, June 12 June THE NEW President, Mrs. Shirley Meeker, will pieside during the meeting, and the duties of various committee chairmen will be explained to those present At the conclusion of the meeting, refreshments will be served by a special committee All members and wives of local Elks are uiged to attend the meeting, which will be the last regular business session until the fall season begins 90 Golfers Hazel Kaiser and LaVon Thompson get ready tor a practice preparation for the northern division touranment set for June 28 and 29 Mrs. Thompson is tournament chairman. Also pictured are Idona Hamilton, division secretary; DarAll members of the northern diusion are invited lene Billings, local president; and Jean Barnard. to enter the tournament, at which five member clubs will compete for the championship READY I OR TOURNAMLNT run of the local course Roger Allen and Frances Marian Townsend Fulton, Brigham City, boy, June 13 Don Regnal and Thelma Jean Glanfteld Trauntvem, Ogden boy, Hun-sake- r. WAGON to Olson Meet Tuesday Eve There Is only one 53 Northern Division Tournament p y Telephone PA June THL ONLY WAY to travel, according to the Herman Kotters is to pat k up your camper and let er roll they have just returned from a tour of the west coast that took them trom California to Canada Thty spent four days ut the fair and returm d with glowing reports of tht ir experiences They were especially impressed with the cleanliness of the fair, and the attractive college studmts who make up the employee stalf Mrs Kotter crew works said that a clean-uaround the clock to keep everything spic and span They ferried to Bremerton and toured the naval base, went aboaid the U S S Missouri, took the firry through Puget Sound and over to Sidney, Canada, then drove south to Victoria and explored that quaint town A trip down the coast was next on the agenda, to where they could ferry across the Columbia river to Astoria, Ore , and then on to Winchester bay where they spent a weekend and got in some deep sea fishing They both caught their limit which included a salmon for Mrs Kotter Down the coast to Yuba City Calif , they went and spent some time with their daughter and family, the Robert T. Poores, then home through Reno and Elko Ladies of Elks A NUMBER of Brighamites are enjoying trips to the fair with special tour groups. Just returned are Mrs Blanche Barker of this City and Mrs Margaret Robinette, Mr. and Mrs Glen V. White, Mrs. Jessie Pugh, Mrs Hannah Hansen, Perry. The group traveled on an Esther James tour arranged by Mr. and Mrs Wallace Wilde The trip took one week and included several days at the fair, a tour of Seattle and Victoria, Portland, Canada They report the scenery Is outstanding but the crowds are enormous, Sarah Yates, Society Editor Car-vey- genial former staffer of the News Journal, dropped in the office Thursday on his way to Washington, D C where he will attend a luncheon with President Kennedy on Friday. Crompton who publishes the Power County Press in Amencan Falls, Idaho, is one of 20 publishers of daily and weekly newspapers m that state who attended the luncheon conference This was one of a series of such conferences beBrigham City Ladies of Elks will ing called by the president with hold a meeting on Tuesday, June State newspaper representatives 19, at 8 pm at the lodge hall All wives of members of the B P O E ' BEST WISHES to Dr. and Mrs. are for membership in the Lowell Dames and Denise, LeAnne club eligible and Tracy who left last weekend of the meeting will be for Maryland where they will toPurpose introduce committee heads and make their home for the next tour announce the membership of comyears. Dr. Dames will be at the mittees New s will be inUniversity of Maryland hospital troduced for consideration by the specializing in general surgery members, and the officeis will give Their new address is 408 Darlene a resume of the functions of Ladies Ave. Linthlcum Heights, Md Mrs of Elks as pointed out at the anDames is the former Patricia nual convention held last weekend in Price CROMPTON, j BIRTHS 10-l- b Wyo. cene ocia Included were vocal ceremonies numbers by the Beta chapter, instrumental numbers by David Morrison, Jean Stokes and Marlee Stokes Also included on the pro- gram were numbers by Clark White, Ruth Miller, Peggy Marble, Zeta chapter, LeOan Finch, Ruth Gamma chapter, Frederickson, and singing by the entire group THE COMMIT! Er in charge of A short busmes meeting was conarrangements was Elva Korth, ducted by President Elva Korth, MarkKatheryne Nesson, Phyllis after which the group adjourned ham and June Garfield of Births reported from Cooley Mefollowing an enjoyable meeting and program morial hospital include the followfor the event, Special guests ing which was conducted with a Miswere theme, Passenger cars moving on conJack T and Judy Mae Allbright sissippi Showboat Mr and Mrs Clark White, David veyor belts have been proposed as Rockham Brigham City, boy, on Morrison, Jean Stokes and Marlee a solution to pedestrian tiaffic June 4 in urban Stokes congested problems William Bryce and Carol Jepp-se- n Program numbers were all bas- areas The system is called Hopkins, Brigham City, girl, ed on river songs and talks, with 5 A T. 0 June Garfield acting as mistress of Simada clubs of Brigham City held their annual spring banquet on Friday, June 1, at the Tropical Restaurant Hosting the event were members of the Beta and Gamma chapters of Brigham City Attending were members from the Alpha group in Salt Lake City, Eta from Salt Lake City and the Theta chapter from Tiemonton $ PALMER JEWELRY 8k |