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Show 4 THE BOX EIDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah and sons Reid, Donald and Rodney. They went first to Salt' Lake City where the boys participated In the Utah State Junior Open. There Reid placed first in the 16 year old class. The boys then went by bus with a group to Midland, Texas where they played In the International Jaycee Junior tournament. The Goodllffes motored to Midland in their car. On the return trip they stopped in Dalhart, Tex, City; Mr. and Mrs. Don Flsh-bur- n and Denver, Colo, where Goodand five children llffe visited with old friends Centerville. who were prisoners of war with HAD a chance to visit with him in the Philllplnes during a couple of former Brighamltes World War H They also stopped and old friends the other night for one night In Rock Springs, when Mr. and Mrs. Ira (Ruth Wyo. Boden) Nielsen, Salt Lake City THE JOHN Musulases are dropped in for a pleasant surprise visit. They with their home again after a trip to son Glen were In town to cal' Jacobsburg, Ohio, with their on Iras brother and sister-l- n daughter, Mrs. Robert N. Phillaw, the C. Henry Nielsens. lips and grandchildren, Sandra, Best wishes go out from Party Connie and Jolui. Line to Ruths father, Glen Sandra and Connie have spent Boden and a wish for Improve11 weeks in this city visiting ment In his health. with their grandparents and Mrs. Phillips and John have STEALING the social spotlight again this week Is a report been here a month. The two on the reunion of the 1948 girls were delighted with their BEHS graduating class. stay and participated In church Approximately 100 class mem- activities which they enjoyed. bers and their partners Both girls are accomplished gathered at the Box Elder High organists. After returning the school cafeteria for a dinner Phillips to their home Mr. and Mrs. Musulas traveled to Flint, and program. DeLonne Anderson kept things rolling as Michigan, where they spent master of ceremonies. Other some tlmewlth Mrs Stella Panos and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kossaras, committee members were Frost, general chairman a sister and niece and nephew assisted by Mrs. Max (Betty of Musulas. Lou Jones) Walker, Mrs, Jack ENJOYING a weekend (Kathryn Hunsaker) Hadfleld, Reed Hadfleld and Clark were the Gary Hamerlands Prizes were passed out and Vaughn Morgans, Corinne. to Dale Anderson, who came They traveled to Jackpot, Nev. the longest distance, he lives where they spent several days In Montana; baldest, Ted Rams-del- l; then toured Shoshone Falls and gained the most weight, other scenic attractions around Dee. Forrest; grayest, Mrs. Twin Falls, Ida. Nancy Jane Stoller Boyland; BRIGHAM City visitors over most children, Nelda Allen Norman (six) and married longest, Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Donna Lou Jensen Nelson. Door Oman and sons Greg, Mike and went toDonaldAnd-rease- n, Kirk, Woods Cross. TheOmans prizes Jake Knudson and Reed making plans to move to Hadfleld. Reed also won the quiz Cheyenne, Wyo. where Glen is on high school days. Special presently employed. He Hew guests were former principal home for the weekend to join and Mrs. Alf Freeman and class his family for the Brigham City father Delmont Beecher and visit. They were guests of the Mrs. Beecher. Mr. and Mrs Harry Smiths and C.D. Omans. DeLonne Anderson were In charge of the program. Elect ed to serve as general chairman for the next reunion were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wendel. Party Tuesday, September 10, 1963 Line cene fill. Sarah Yates, Society Editor Telephone PA By Ruth Peach Days have changed, or at least the fashions have. How many can remember when you really got "dressed up" to go to town and walk around at the 53 carnival Couple Circles Temple Date GIRL Mr. and Mrs. Hynim Nieder- Girls as slim pants or stretch pants or whatever they call them and Im not so sure they arent smart. After all you can enjoy a carnival ride much more In pants than in a fancy skirt that has to be held down with one hand while the other hand hangs on to a hat. Its funney we all didnt fall off, or break our necks with both hands busy and nothing to hang on with. But the atmosphere Is the same at the big event and you see a lot of home town folks you havent seen since the celebration a year ago. Party Line is full of Peach Day visitor news but also has some Interesting reports on family and vacation fun. SCOUT NEWS hauser announce the engagement of their daughter Janiel to Dean Prisbrey of Brigham and rides. young as junior high level had a new outfit for the big event, and everybody walked around and showed off their new finery Now the young girls wouldnt think of wearing anything but Girl Scouting serves the future by offering training and The couple wll exchange practical experience In citizenwedding promises In the Logan ship, homemaking, the arts, and to girls of LDS Temple on Sept. 13. That the evening a reception and open seven through 17 years of age, City. out-ma- nd house will be held in honor of and by teaching them a code of ethics that becomes a way of the couple at the Logan Fourteenth LDS ward at 395 South life. The Box Elder Neighborhood Main In Logan from 7:30 to of Girl Scouting is now organiz9:30 p.m. Friends and ing troops In Box Elder County. relatives of the couple are in- Persons Interested In joining the Girl Scouts or In working vited to attend. with Girl Scouts, are asked to MISS Niederhauser Is a gradcall Mrs. S.F. Packwoodat723-698Mrs. Galen Dawson at uate of South Cache High school 7, Mrs. Edward Case and LDS Seminary and has or Mrs. Clarence attended Utah State university, at 3. where she studied home econ- Kastrop at A uniform exchange, along omics and education. She has fulfilled an LDS mission to the with exchange of scouting Items Eastern and Eastern Atlantic for various phases of the States and Is now employed at program, Is now available to Thiokol Chemical corporation. Box Elder Neighborhood Scouts. Bridegroom-elec- t Prisbrey Persons wishing to sell Scout Is a graduate of Box Elder High uniforms or equipment should school and LDS Seminary, and mark the items with their name of the College of Southern Utah. and price desired and take them He has served three years of to the residence of Mrs. Keith active duty In the Army and has Merrill at 34 Grandview ir fulfilled an LDS mission to the Lindsay Park. Scouts wishing British and North British to purchase equipment or unmission. He Is now attending iforms may also call at the Utah State university as a major Merrill home. civil engineering. 4, TAKING the spotlight in social events for the week was the family dinner enjoyed by the L.A. Richardson at Maddox Ranch House on August 30. The event was In honor of the Richardsons who will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary In November. The family party was held at this time so their two children could be home with them. Here from Omaha, Nebraska were Col. and Mrs. L.E. Richardson and Ann, John, Jean, Katherine and Barbara. From Lawndale, Calif, came Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Madsen and children Russell and Robert. This is the first the family has all been together for 12 years. Mrs. Madsen will be remembered as the former Ruth Richardson. Col. Richardson Is stationed at Offett Field In Omaha. 723-211- 723-61- 723-539- Circle Meetings Set Next Week Great Books Miss Janiel Niederhauser will become the TEMPLE DATE bride of Dean Prisbrey in a ceremony set for Sept. 13 in the Logan LDS Temple. VFW Auxiliary Convention Puts Local Woman in Office Club Meeting Set Wednesday Circle meeting Community Presbyterian Church Womens association The Great Books discussion club meeting will be held at the Thiokol Personnel building on Wednesday, Sept. 11, at 7:30 p.m., It was announced by Mrs. Jim Boulgarldes and Walter Corwin, the of group. Mrs. Eva Yearsley of the Brigham City VFW auxiliary, and Utah department president during the past year, was one of several delegates from Utah to the National VFW Auxiliary convention held In Seattle, 0. The Wash., from Aug. convention was attended by over 35,000 delegates. An explanation of the group discussion methods' and plans for the coming year will be discussed. Persons having a desire to read good literature and who enjoy lively, stimulating conversation are invited to attend. Books to be discussed this year include "The Odyssey, 25-3- "Hamlet, "Gullivers Travels, andHluckleberry Finn. While at the convention Mrs. Yearsley was appointed as council member from district 15, which is comprised of Utah, Arizona, and New Mexico. She will serve a two-ye- ar term In which she will work on the national planning board of the VFW Auxiliary. nat-tlon- al THIS years convention began the 50th anniversary year of the national auxiliary from 1963-6and a special feature of the convention was the presentation of all past national presidents In golden gowns In an Aug. 26 session of the convention . 4, The Utah department, under Mrs. Yearsleys direction, was presented an award for last extension program under years two new auxiliaries were which begun in the state. A SCROLL from Korea and a citation printed in Korean and English was presented to Mrs. Yearsley as Utahs past department president for the departments contribution of two Eagle Auxiliary .Cancels Meeting Officers of the local Eagles Auxiliary announce that no meeting will be held locally Mrs. Eva Yearsley was appointed as national council members for the VFW Auxiliary at a recent convention in Seattle, VFW OFFICER Korea , Over $13,000 was contributed nationally for the project. Mrs. Yearsley was also appointed to serve as assistant guard for the national on Wednesday, Sept. 11. Members of the local Auxiliary are urged to attend the state Ogden visitation planned of the will be held on Thursday, Sept. 12, with the following schedules: Morning Circle will be held at 9:30 a.m. at the church with a nursery provided for the care of children. Hostesses for the day will be Mrs Roger Simmonsand Mrs. Kenneth Covell. Persons desiring further information may call circle chairman Mr. William H. Yates. ELECTA afternoon circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Loren Mohn, 25 Sumac way, at 1:30 p.m. Devotions will be led by Mrs. James Bryson and the lesson will be given by Mrs. Emory Kassel. Circle chairman is Mrs. Stella Seifert, Ruth circle will be held at the home of Mrs. George Riddle, 478 Hawthorne, at 1:30 p.m. The devotions will be given by Mrs. Maurice Bandy. Information can be obtained by calling circle chairman Mr. Ted Card. Executive officers of the Women's association will meet on Thursday, President Is Mrs, Byron Huntsman, who will direct the meeting. pre-scho- ol OTHER family parties Included a barbecue dinner hosted by sisters of Mrs. L.E. (Inez Christensen) Richardson at the Homer Tingeys. Mr. and Mrs. Cam Harmon assisted with the dinner. The guest list included the L.A. Richardsons, Col. and Mrs. L.E. Richardson and family the David Tingeys and Betsey Harmon. Getting together in Bountiful at the Paul Tysons while Col. and Mrs. Richardson were here were five sisters andabrother, of Mrs. Richardson. COL. AND Mrs. Richardson of honor at a family members of Mrs. family at the home were guests party for Richardsons of Mr. and Mrs. Paul (Norma and Bountiful. daughter Christy Included in the group were Mr, and Mrs. Cam (Beth Christensen) Harmon and daughter Betsey, Miss Janet Beecher, Mr. and Mrs. Homer (Doris Christensen) Tlngey and the David Tingeys, all of Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. Shirl (Verna Christensen) Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lewis, and Miss Hazel Christensen, Salt Lake Christensen) inTyson ne Jep-ps.o- MORE blue ribbons I Adding to an Impressive collection of first place ribbons are Mrs. Ray (Dolly Rockwood) Coleman and Mrs. Roy (Betty Rockwood) Marble who won the honors at the Box Elder County fair. Mrs, Coleman placed first in portraits and Mrs. Marble first In oil and water color in its type. Both ladles have entered art work In the Utah State Fair to be held In Salt Lake City starting Sept. 16. ITS PINK ribbons for former residents of this city, the Len Bittners, Sierra Vista, Arlz. who announce the arrival of a baby girl born Aug, 14. The little lass will be named Tamara Joy and has joined big brothers and sisters Shirley, Lee, Mike and Jeanle, BACK home again after a vacation on the greens are Mr. and Mrs. Chrales L. Goodllffe for HOLLYWOOD (UPI) The lights went up in Londons Shepperton Studios for "Psyche 59 with an International cast convention by the national presJurgens. sharing bllllngs-Cu- rt ident during her stay at the Patricia Neal, Edward Judd and Seattle conclave. 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Officers taking over for the fall season are Mrs. Nell Hoesel, president; Mrs. Veran Boothe, vice president; Mrs. Jesse Jeppersen, secretary; Mrs. Joseph Boudreau, treasurer; Mrs. James Ferrara, Mrs. R. M. Kaiser and Mrs. Robert Meeker, directors. These young women have registered their choices tor wedding gifts through our BRIDAL REGISTRY Joan Tingey Rita Palmer Beverly Knavel See their choices at PALMER JEWELRY Member Guild of Diamond Experts - A Better Price BRIGHAM City visitors last week were Mr. and Mrs. William Reeder and family, Ithica New York. They spent several days here visiting with relatives and friends. Reeder teaches at Cornell university. on that evening begin- 2. Bridge Lunch Set on Monday n. A Better Piano ning at 8 p.m. If transportation Is desired to Ogden, members may call JoAnn Sorenson at 279-225- Ladies of Elks We discount new Kimball Pianos $100 to $400.00 from Retail Prices. i TODD TAYLOR PIANO CO. 1341 Washington Blvd. Ogden, Utah |