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Show t 4 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, August 6, 1963 Telephone PA w X i V .. J Latest figures from the National Park service show travel In Yellowstone to be 5.9 per cent below last season when a i record tourists 1,925,000 visited the park. K hV - wlllard LDS ward Relief society will meet on2 Wed- I p.m. nesday, Aug. 7, at In the class room. The meeting has been changed from the regular Tuesday date due to the stake old folks outing scheduled for that date. Program for the day will be a travelogue to Mexico by Audra Call, featuring pictures and articles from "south of the border." Light refreshments will be served. All ladles In the ward are Invited to attend, according x: r AUGUST BRIDE Miss Ila Gibbs of Brigham City will exchange wedding vows with David Lee Shumway of Sunset on Aug. 23. The couple will make a home In Layton. 6' - fV !Xv L Miss Karla Reay, daughter of Mr. and CORINNE MISS Mrs. Jesse B. Reay of Corinne, will be wed to William H. Smoot, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Smoot of Corinne, in the Logan LDS Temple on Aug. 29. HawaiianTour CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS! Dolores ONE DAY SERVICE CLEANERS AND SHIRT LAUNDRY !M UULSi.1 PA Young Ladies Miss Nancy Ann Morrell, Nelson and Miss DeAnna of Miss Elaine Halstrom Brigham City, accompanied n by Miss Judy Ward of left Saturday for a trip to the Hawai- few prizes and spent the rest of the time catching up on the news about each other. Committee In charge of arrangements was Claire Hailing, A1 Cazier, Malcom Jeppsen, Doyle Packer and Verl Petersen. Those attending from were Garth Bowman, who flew in from Oregon In his private plane; Major Darrel! Davis who Is stationed In Puerto Rico with the Air Force and managed to be passing this way; Veda Stander Kneer, Las Vegas; Wayne Hunsaker, Phoenix, Arlz. Milton Madsen, Albuquerque N.M.; Capt Ross Morris, California; and then Max Getz came up from Cedar City, Utah, which is almost two-wee- k The four young ladies will tour the islands, sightseeing at all the traditional tourist spots and attending native luaus iterspersed with suntanning trips to the islands 76 k-- mi rCoftfl famous beaches is the daugh- Miss Morrell ter of Mr and Mrs. Lyman Morrell of Brigham City, and Miss Nelson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Nel son of Brigham City, VEE-FOR- M IT HAD been 21 years and time had taken Its toll but before the evening was over all the former classmates another ian Islands. 35 North Main Theres no friend like an old friend," and If you doubt It, Just talk to some of the guys who have been attending the recent class reunions. Old pals, vacations and home town visitors have kept Party Line buzzing with activity. were and having a ball. That was Friday night at the Box Elder High school cafeteria when members of the graduating class of 1942 held Beckons to SHIRT LAUNDRY The group met for dinner and then had a program, passed out a an Eagle Scout award In the Chabot district, Oakland Area council, on July 30. The Sa-ltmake their home In San Leandro, Calif. os THE MARVIN Wrights and children, Susan, Becky, Julie Sheila, and Garth Scott have returned from a relaxing trip to Jackson, through Yellowstone park and a stop at Wade Lake, Mont. They were gone five days. HAPPY birthday wishes go out this week to Mrs. Amy long time resident Wright, of this city who celebrated her 86th birthday anniversary on July 26. She was honored at a birthday dinner at the home of a son and daughter-in-la- w, Mr. and Mrs. M.J. Wright, Salt Lake City. Mrs. has been especially during the past year to have two of her sons honored upon their retirement from their chosen occupations Mode Wright retired last October from manager of J.C. Penneys store at Sugar House and Eugene F. Wright retired Wright thrilled last Wednesday after 38 years othea. They traveled to Cave Junction, Ore. where they visited with their son David, who Is serving a mission for the LDS church. They toured through the Redwoods and enjoyed a visit to the Oregon caves. with the Mountain States Telephone company. Mrs. Wright has two other children, Frank, Salt Lake City and one daughter Mrs. R.P. Forsgren of this city. Mrs. Wright Is planning to spend the month of August with her daughter In Brigham City. THERE couldnt be any arguments between these two young brothers their on New York A SPECIAL Va Diamond typical AT JEWELRY PALT.lER BLOCKS PUTS YOU jet HEAD 145-min- New York to Miami trip burns about 5,000 gallons of fuel. A like quantity of gasoline would last an average passenger Carat vac- ation because they each went a different way. Chuck Morris Is spending six weeks with his mothers parents, the George Balkas In Los Angeles, and Dick Is spending six weeks with his paternal grandmother and an uncle, Mrs. Elizabeth Morris and Claude Morris In Pasco, Wash. They are sons of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morris of this city, airliner flying the AUGUST of the car about seven XX bX'X! 4 years. CLASS i 4 PMX v,iV iftH X ' i- - i ! li 'masqi te. Mode PRIZES Picnic Supper Brigham City Chapter 760 of the National Association of retired Civil Employees (NARCE) will hold Its annual picnic at Rees Pioneer park In the Bowery at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 8. All retired civil service employees are cordially Invited to attend and are asked to bring their own eating utensils and whatever they desire In the way of eats. The chapter will furnish ac-Ice cream, punch and coffee, cording to Maxwell A. Pohl, p r e s id ent, cir drug center mwr MAIN if Slates NARCE by I non-partis- an othy Shelton and daughter Dor- Changes Date I be three coffees, scheduled for morning, afternoon and evening In order to fit Into time schedules of Interested women Chairman for the coffees is Mrs. Jack Steel, membership chairman. She reports that Mrs. Lloyd Robinette, league president, will be on hand to answer questions concernstude oring the ganization on both the local, state and national level. BACK home again after a brief vacation In the northwest are Mr. and Mrs. Dor- Relief Society Morrison. Women of the commmunlty to attend the annual membership coffees of the League of Women Voters on Tuesday, Aug. 6. There will are Invited an Willard Ward to President For Tuesday THE FIRST coffee will be held at 10 a.m. at the home of Mrs. Dan Hess, 129 North Second West; with the second scheduled for 1:30 p.m. at the ROMAN GLASS home of Mrs. Byron Huntsman CORNING, N.Y. (UPI)-Rom- 814 Llndon drive. The third glass manufactured event will be held at the home during the lifetime of Christ of Mrs. Donald Ranstrom, 233 contained almost the same North Tenth East at 8 p.m. All local women Interested materials and the same proportions as soda-lim- e glass In league activities are Inused in todays bottles, ac- vited to attend and become cording to Corning Glass better acquainted withthe work of the organization. Works. The Brigham City LDS Tenth ward Relief society will hold a bake sale in front of Van Englens, Friday, Aug. 9, beginning at 11 a.m. There will be breads, cakes, pies, candy and cookies for sale. V ing. Following their marriage, the couple will make a home in Corinne. iunmiinitM ...... -- BAKE SALE F from Box Elder High school and LDS Seminary, and has served an LDS mission to Hawaii. He is presently engaged in farm- mwm Ladies Community club has sponsored a community birthday calendar for several years in the past. However, the club will discontinue the service this year. Mrs. Paul Davis, club president, wishes to thank the public for the support given the project in past years. a graduated iwi Year Calendar v 4 nwwwMi 53 Club Cancels Corinne Couple to Marry Smoot Mr. and Mrs. M. E. (Finn) Gibbs of Brigham City announce the engagement and of forthcoming marriage their daughter Ila to David Lee Shumway, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eiden Shumway of Sunset. The couple has circled Aug. 23 as their wedding date, with the ceremony to be solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCabe of Brigham City. MISS GIBBS Is a graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS Seminary and has been locatiy employed. Bridegroom-elec- t Shumway is a graduate of Davis High school and is employed with a Layton lumber firm. Following their marriage the couple will make a home in Layton. scene Sarah Yates, Society Editor Bridegroom-elec- t Women Voters Set Coffees Local Miss Circles Date X0C1I1 The engagement and forthcoming marriage rtf Miss Karla Reay to William H. Smoot is announced by her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Jesse B. Reay of Corinne. Smoot is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Smoot, also of Corinne. Wedding date for couple is Aug. 29, with the ceremony to be solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple. That evening a reception will be held in their honor in the Corinne LDS ward recreation hall. MISS REAY Is a recent graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS Seminary. 'mm n IftWULM CRT ithwrtfci wereawardedto Major Davis for traveling the longest distance; Wayne Hunsaker for having the most gray hair; Kenneth Graser, North Ogden for faving the most pounds; Vaudis Reeve Smith , JS in for belngtheflrst grandfor Wallace Bingham mother; having the most kids (eight) youngest baby, Vear Morten-sen- s, Bear River City (three weeks) and Mary Jean Shaw Baron for remembering the most about high school days. in sporlsliirls by jr RECEIVED an interesting note from the Dr, Frank Salt-o- s, former Brlghamltes telling us that their son Ted received KAYW ACCOM!, 10DATIOUS AT THE tXx I GLAMOROUS A DISIt'EYLAIlD HOTEL YESTERH AIRLINES JET FLIGHT TO CALIFORNIA ? " -- v; nfff; will take (AND RETURN) ' T j SAVINGS... STEADY you on that dream vacation! BE SURE TO CONVERT YOUR CASH TO TRAVELERS CHECKS BEFORE YOU GO! 4 : -- ON d MBS tUMmmiMiiti.BMeuiiiifnK YEAR SAVINGS INTEREST PERIODS EACH YEAR sportsliirts. 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