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Show Local Woman Will Observe Lady Honored Eightieth BirthdayTuesday Mrs. Harriet By Family Brigham City; and Robert L. First Owens (deceased). They also will celebrate her 80th have 15 and 3 W. Owens, 136 West South, grandchildren birthday Tuesday, She was born Sept. 3, 1883, In Brigham City IXie to recent Illness of both to James Edward and Elizabeth Mr. and Mrs. Owens, no open Cox. Craghead house will be held at this time. On Jan. 5, 1910 she married Jesse W. Owens In the Salt Lake LDS Temple and the couple celebrated their 53rd wedding anniversary this year. A native Brlghamite, she has lived In Brigham City all her life with The fifth annual family rethe exception of five years In Salt Lake City during the early union of the John Franklin and years of the couples marriage. Edith Ann Mldgley Bowring family was held during August at Rees Pioneer park. MRS Owens Is an active member of the LDS church. Mr, and After a 5 p.m. dinner, the Mrs. Owens served a one-yefamily proceeded to the ThluJ mission for the LDS church In LDS ward chapel for a business President Georgia and Alabama, and while meeting with there she celebrated her 75th Benjamin L. Bowring In charge. He presented a book to the birthday. Five children were born to the family entitled "The Bowring couple during their marriage. Story" compiled by Sir BenThey are Mrs. Emil (Uarda) jamin Bowring In London, a Grostut of Inglewood, Calif.; family ancestor. Col. Owen W. Owens with the FOLLOWING the business U.S. Army In Taipei, Formosa; Mrs. Vern (Nola) Kupfer of meeting, the family went to the Provo; Mrs. Jane Baron of home of Mr. and Mrs. Norm Bowring Family Stages Reunion ar WE WILL CLOSE 5 as their nuptial date, with 20 vows to be exchanged In the Logan LDS Temple. They will be honored that evening at a reception In the LDS ward recreation hall. Third-Fifteen- beautifully decorated birthday cake was presented to her, and light refreshments served to guests. th DAY ONE Nelson Is a graduage of Box Elder High School and LDS Seminary, as well as of Weber college. She has served an LDS mission to Hawaii and Is now employed with Thlokol. Prospective bridegroom SERVICE MISS Watkins where they enjoyed an evening of group singing and social visiting. Light refreshments were served to the 37 family members present. . A mUUbll&y cleaners and SHIRT LAUNDRY PA 36 North Main 76 J Those present Included Mr. and Mrs. Basil Fife and son Charles, Mrs. Adele Hall and children Don, Norwln, LeLor, LuAnn, Wlnthrop and Jana; and Mr. and Mrs. N.V. Watkins of Brigham City. Out of town guests were Dr. Jack B. Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. L.D. Welling of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. IXiane B. Welling and children Wendy, Richard and Brad of Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin L. Bowring of Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. Norman (Bill) Watkins and children Jack Robert, Patsy IS YOUR GAS HEATING PLAN Jean, Don and Tom of Centerville; and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Watkins and children Tommy, Norman, Laurie Ann of Phoenix. Evening Circle Meets Tuesday Womens Circle of the Association of the Community Presbyterian Evening will resume Its regular schedule of fall meetings on Tuesday, Sept. 3, at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ernest Hurst, 476 South Third East. AT Interested women are In- church TO BE BRrDE Miss Deanna Joan Nelson will exchange vows with Mike Murdock in the Logan LDS Temple on Sept. 20. They will make their home inOgden. Hoe and Hope Garden Club Merry Mixers Plan Annual Plans Meeting Members Drive Hoe and Hope garden club will meet on Wednesday, Sept. 4, at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ferrell Hunt, 407 South for Sixth West. vited to attend. the evening meeting will be Mrs. The morning circle, Ruth and Edward Hughes and Mrs. Dale Electa circles will meet on Wyrauch. Thursday, Sept. 12, with times VeNey Wilson of the Bear and dates to be announced later. River Bird refuge will talk on "Birds of Our Area" for the evenings program. The arrangement for the month will be made by Mrs. John Alex. All members are urged to be present to receive Instructions on the upcoming combined flower show set for late September. - 98 NORTH MAIN BIRTHS The following parents wel- comed little newcomers to their families during the past two weeks at the Cooley Memorial hospital: Glen Elbert and Doris Mae Ayze Burris, Jr., Brigham City Gives you the warmest feeling boy, Aug. 20. Hal J. and Marva Lee Marriott Mason, Plymouth, boy, Aug. 23 Gary L. and Connie Lou Anderson Davidson, Brigham City, boy, Aug. 23 Ernest Wllford andRoseAnne Order STANDARD HEATING OIL now on our special budget plan that spreads the cost over ten monthly payments with no interest or carrying charges. Call today for dependable housewarmer service from the man who takes better care of your heating comfort. Llttlewood Knuzler, Corlnne, boy, Aug. 24 Raul E. and Bollta Alcaser Gonzales, Corlnne, boy, Aug, For any Standard Oil product, call 14 So. Ith East, Brigham City, Utah REEDER Phone: PA or PA V. City, Utah Murdock Is a graduate of Ogden couple will make their home Ln High school and has attended Ogden. Weber college prior to serving The white hospital ship S.S. In the Eastern Canadian mission Hope was formerly the United field for the LDS Church. He States Navy ship USS will be a student at Weber Consolation and saw action durcollege this fall. ing World War Hand the Korean Following their marriage the conflict. of Ogden. The couple has circled Sept. large, FRIDAY & SATURDAY REYNOLDS BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham Tuesday, September 3, 1963 Mr. and Mrs. Glenn S. Nelson of Brigham City announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Joan to Mike Murdock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Murdock An afternoon of visiting and picture taking was enjoyed by her children, who were present for the happy event. A on both MORRELLS on Mrs. Daisy B. Reeder of Brigham City celebrated her 87th birthday at a family party held during the afternoon of Sunday, Aug. 25, at her home. right after the parade !N- Couple Sets September Date 87th Birthday C. Owens, wile Jesse THE WAJVWMv I. Pase, Jr., vv. vJwfi-- vWv JiW, wk' 1, Call your furnace dealer, plumber or heating contractor and arrange to have a year, featuring seasonal themes. Membership Is limited to 100 couples and approximately 30 couple memberships are open this fall during the annual drive. Fees for the club are an Initial $30 for the first year of membership, and $25 for the years following that. your gas heating plant serviced now. XXiScXW'M A complete for the year may be contacted concerning further Information on membership. Nine couples are serving on the committee, and either the chairman couple or any of the com nlttee ' members may be contacted. Chairmen are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Yeakey, Other committee members are Mr. and Mrs. Dee Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Morgan-wec- k, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCabe, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Comlngore, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Eades, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Troutman. X include! the following: check-u- CHAIRMAN Pilot light turned on. Filters cleaned or replaced. Flues cleaned. Automatic controls, burners, thermostats, safety pilots and safety controls properly adjusted and placed in operating condition. e Motor and blower oiled and blower belt checked. 723-869- 0. Avoid the rush . . . Dont wait for cold weather raOUUYAlU Aug. 26. 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