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Show Thiokol Visit Fog Bl ained For Nets 163 Pints for Bloodmobile Last Tuesday and Wednesday, the Bloodmobile was set up in the Thiokol cafeteria and 163 pints of blood were given. Henry 0. Lundburg gave his thirty-seconpint to earn his four gallon pin. Earl E. Carr, Bernard Hill and Edward received their one gallon pins. A very notable record was established when 163 donors were processed without a single deferral. by Dollie Iverson Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jensen and their family of five chil- dren were returning home from. Brigham City last week. It was a clear night in Brigham but when they got to the underpass north of town they suddenly were in a dense blanket of fog. They did not see the car ahead of them until it was too late. Mrs. Jensen and little Cami were thrown forward. Mrs. I Jenson is suffering from loss of teeth and a crushed jaw and little Cami has a very black y e. Mrs. Jensen returned from the hospital Friday and is recovering slowly. d Com-ingo- re was proThe Bloodmobile staffed by Dr. fessionally Chase, Don Cameron, G. Gardiner, S. Okubo. L. Niki and H. Blood Mr. Cameron, Hayes. custodian of the Bloodmobile, expects to donate his 100th pint this week. Considering the fact that a donor should not give blood more frequently than every eight weeks, it is evident that Cameron has been contributing for a number of years. This opportunity is taken to remind donors that gamma globulin is needed badly. People who cannot give for whole blood transfusions can very often donate for gamma globulin fractionation. Delicious homemade cookies were furnished by the Civic Improvement Club and Ladies Community Club of Brigham City. was The Tuesday drawing staffed by the following volunteers: Winnifred Ryan, Anne Hickox, Martha Dykstra, Margaret George, Mary Lou Hess, Marian Higginson, Helen Felt, Kathryn Fishburn, June Smith, Ann McDermott, Betty Reese, Jean Barnard, Bernice Bryson, Gertrude Seiple, Thelma Swais-goo- d. January Wedding Date Set By Annette Daniels and Leon Sorensen Friday, Jan. 29 has been set as the wedding date of Annette Daniels to Leon D. Sorensen, son of Mrs. Neomia Sorensen and the late Wilford Sorensen. Miss Daniels is a daughter of Mrs. Lola Daniels and the late Ralph L. Daniels. The couple will exchange wedding vows in the Logan LDS Temple, and will be honored at a reception later the same evening at the Garland Ward. M.I.A. Laurels Honored At is a graduate The bride-to-b- e of Bear River High school and LDS Seminary, and has attended Utah State University. She is presently employed at Thiokol. Mr. Sorensen is also a Bear River High school graduate. He is now operating a dairy farm in East Garland. After a short honeymoon trip, the newlyweds will make their home in East Garland. twins. Mr. and Mrs. Henry accompanied by Schu- Mrs. Stokes were in Logan during the week. While there they visited Henry's parents, iMr. and Mrs. George Schu- mann DeLon Animal Dance by Karen Stokes Bothwell - Thatcher - Penrose Gold and Green Ball held Saturday night at Bothwell drew The theme a lurce crowd. Moon Kiver" was beautifully carried out in the decorations. Paul Larsen Combo furnished the music for dancing. During intermission Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Larsen presented the Stake Original Dance. The M.I.A. Laurel girls and their leaders were honored with gifts from the M.I.A. The theme song was sung by Jana Lee Firth and Nona Kae Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Call and spent children of Centerville the weekend with Mrs. Bert Firth. They came to attend the Firth welcome home for the mann. "Snow Frolic" Held Li Ho Ma Girls of the Primary held their "Snow Frolic" Daddy Date Thursday. Twenty girls and dads were present with Bishop and Mrs. Virgil Anderson, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Williams as special guests. Due to the lack of snow the girls had sleigh rides on rugs. A short program was enjoyed and refreshments were served. The evening under the direction of teachers Donna AnderConnie son, Erma Anderson, Christensen and lone Udy of the Primary Presidency was a huge success. Mrs. LaDell Harris was in Logan one day during the week. volunteers were Wednesday Gloria Brown, Diane Carter, Pearl Casey, Norene Holmgren, Donna Fronk, Suzanne Mayo, Dorothy Hurley, Susan Taylor, Arlene Ficklin, Billie McCloud, Ethel Nelson, Joan Corder and Helen Felt. Mrs. J. Gordon Felt, Box Elder County Blood chairman, thanks all volunteers, particularly Wendell Hess and Don Clau-so-n of Thiokol Chemical Corporation, for splendid cooperation. Weekend Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stokes and children of Salt Lake City spent the weekend here. They arrived for the welcome home of Elder Hugh Davis. Roxey's brother. They visited briefly in Bothwell with the J. Leo Stokes' before returning home. CARD OF THANKS We would like to express to all our friends and neighbors our appreciation for the manv acts of kindness shown us after the sudden death of our dear mother. The many calls that were made, the sympathy expressed and the food brought in were all sincerely appreciated, and we want to thank all who sent flowers or participated in the lovely funeral service. The passing of our mother was made much easier because of these things. The family of Agnes Burnett Mrs. Rachel Mantlo of Brig-hahas been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. William Sandall. Buick Special V6 goes easy on gas. Its low price goes hard on your resistance. had a surprise party for Rich- Crash Which Iuj ures Bear Kiver Couple , Sr. x, , Na , . , - - y-- 4 -- 1 1 I Two-Ca- ard Nessler on his birthday. Gary and Florence Hansen and their two boys are spend- r Ladies Hold Party The local Ladies Farm Bureau held their annual party at the home of Myrtle Anderson the evening of Jan. 7th. A pot luck supper was served. Monte Carlo was played and white elephant gifts ex- changed. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Iverson were dinner guests of the Orval Iversons at Naf. Mrs. Lorna Adams of Idaho Falls attended the funeral c MHHBMaHHMaatWiaailaMaaaaaaBaaiam e, Carole Lee Ficklin and Ronald B, Cutler Set March Wedding Date Announcement is made of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Carole Lee Ficklin and Ronald Booth Cutler. Making known the nuptial news are parents of the bride-elec- t. Dr. and Mrs. George C. Miss Ficklin makes Ficklin. her home at 374 B Street, Salt Lake City. Parents of the future bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Far-ro- n E. Cutler, Salt Lake City. The engaged couple will be TO THE. LETTERS EDITOR The Leader and Garland Times Tremonton, Utah. Dear Sir: A short time before the Nov-'- ; ember 3rd election I received ' a letter;, along with a packet of sundry political literature, from an organization called THE BOX ELDER COUNTY t FREEDOM COMMITTEE. TheJ. letter contained a list of books, brochures and magazines des- cribed as "source material for recommended study." Among the authors whose works were suggested were such literary, as John Stormer, E. giants Haley, Phyllis Schafley and VITAL Statistics BOURNE LaMarr and Ann Petersen Bourne of Tremonton are the proud new parents of a baby girl, born Jan. 17. The Bourne's have two other girls and one boy at home. Mrs. Alice Petersen of Bear River City is the proud grandmother. LOTT the arHappv to announce rival of a baby girl, born Jan. 18, are John and Elizabeth Godfrey Lott of Ogden. The young miss has two brothers and two sisters to welcome her into their home. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lott of Fielding and Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Godfrey of Clarkston. GARN Bishop and Mrs. Darvl Gam of Cleveland, Oh;o. proudly announce the arrival of a baby girl, born Jan. 14. They have one little boy at home. Mrs. Gam was formerly Irene Hall. Haonv grandparents1 are Mr. and Mrs. Uel Gam of Fielding. Mrs. Rosa Hodges of Ogden is the great grandmother. LUZZO It was a baby girl, born Jan. 13. to Thomas and Wilma Luzzo. She is the 11th child for the Luzzo's, they have nine boys and one girl at home. wed March 19 in the Salt Lake Temple. That evening they will be honored at a reception at the South Bear River Stake House. is serving her The bride-elec- t internship in medical technology at the L.D.S. Hospital and is affiliated with Kappa Kappa Gamma at the University of Utah. Her fiance is attending the U. of U., and has completed an LDS Scottish Mission. Dan Smoot. I deeply PTA Awards To Be Presented The January meeting for the appreciate this Bear River High School P.T.A. concern for my group's scheduled for Jan. been has itical education, but since the 27th at the high school beginnames of the Committee were ning at 7:30 p.m. This meeting inadvertently omitted from the will be under the direction of letter, I have been unable to the Health and Safety Compersonally thank each memmittee which is headed by ber. Possibly one or more of Carma Bradshaw. the BOX ELDER COUNTY The committee will present COMMITTEE will three $5 awards for the three FREEDOM read this letter and provide me best safety posters which have with a membership list in order been on display at the high for me to thank them and reschool. The winners of the ciprocate their thoughtfulness awards are Dean Edwards, Joy with a recommended reading Boss, and Wynn Farr. list of my own. I am also curious to learn whether the ComSTAKE OFFICIALS mittee is part of one of the two major political parties, or HOLD SOCIAL a branch of another independMembers of iouth Bear River ent group or society. Stake Presidency, Clerks, High Sincerely, Council and Patriarchs and William N. McLeod their wives met Friday evening for a dinner party at the Bear Mr. Rytting; ' Bowl Dining Room. The Golden to I would like take this opporCouncil quartet sang sevtunity to sincerely thank the High eral numbers and Patriarch Editor and staff of "The Leader" for taking the time to James Walton, who recently returned to the Stake from the send the paper to me. It has Texas Mission was the speaker been a wonderful way of keepof the evening. ing me in contact with the About 40 of the group enjoy-joye- d in and the happenings people the social evening tothe valley. Through the Leader I have been able to follow gether. the improvements in the valeOOKLORE CLUB ley, and the progress and activities of the people I know. ENTERTAINED I realize as I prepare to leave Mrs. Wayne Sandall gracthe land I have grown to love, entertained the Booklore iously Booma-rangKangaroos, Wallabies, Club members Wednesday afAborigines and the Austernoon at her home. Mrs. sie bloke will never leave my James Mrs. Alice DougWalton, fondest memories they're all "me mates". I hope that my las, Mrs. Dallas Sandall of Trefuture years in Tremonton will monton and Mrs. Warren Woods of Ogden were special guests. be as memorable as the past A review of Richard Armour's two years in the Australian Mis "It All Started with Cobook, sion. lumbus" was given by Mrs. Again thanks for the welcome A. N. Rytting. The hostess news of the Leader. served a delicious luncheon at Sincerely, 5 o'clock. Elder Steve Harris and the making ot plaques. Mrs. Mrs. Roy Anderson. r William Anderson and Mrs. Johnson visited in Brigham City Monday with Mary Anderson and Mrs. Johnson's brother, Deon- - Roderick. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hansen visited in Salt Lake City Friday with Rex's brother, John Hansen and family. Tolman and Bishop Gerald Mrs. Tolman spent Wednesday and Thursday in Salt Lake City on business. Miss Sarah Fuller spent the weekend with her brother, Glen Fuller and family. Party Honor Officers Silvester home The Sherril was the scene of a party honorofficers of ing the La-Va- g the Primary. Retiring officers are: Coa Lou C. Nelsen. Max-in- e Thompson, Sherry Christensen, and June Lish. New officers are Sherry Christensen. president, Ethel Summers, and Coleen Hanson, counselors, and Carol Ann Silvester, secretary. Leonard M. Petersen was guest of honor at a birthday dinner Saturday evening. Those present included Jerry Petersen of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Petersen and sons. Bart and Cliff. Kent Petersen and Mark Petersen and friend of Wells-villand Mr. and Mrs. Steve Butler of Salt Lake City. A family party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert e, Stokes to honor Mrs. Stokes on her birthday anniversary. Guests included her brothers and sisters and partners and her daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. LaVell Jensen and their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jensen of Hyde Park. Fri- and day and visited relatives friends while here. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Anderson who have been living in the Odell Christensen home have moved to Soda Springs where he will have work on a ranch. Robert Bosch has found employment in Salt Lake City. So far his family is still here. Mrs. Bosch states that she really hates to leave us. Returns Home Mr. and Mrs. Neal Oman and two children accompanied Mrs. Eva Thorsen home from Redonda Beach following the death of her husband, Clifford Thorsen. The Omans will stay wjth their mother another week before returning to their home in California. Here for the funeral were Clifford's sisters and their hus-- , bands, Mr. and Mrs. Lester L. Carruth of Fresno, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank McNiel of Garden Grove, Calif.; and Mr: and Mrs. .Shelby Atchley of Boise, Ida. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Thorsen had also left on a trip but were located in Fresno, Calif.: and so made a rush trip home as did the Irving Christensens who Mrs. accompanied Mr. Thorsen on their trip out to California. Tours San Francisco Janet Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vay,S. Jensen belongs to the Sacre Dulca chorus of Salt Lake City. This is a group of young L.D.S. people. Over New Years they paid their own expenses and went on a tour to San Francisco. They had three singing engagements enroute and one in San Francisco. There were tickets sold for each concert, but the proceeds were donated to the California mission building projects. Francis Burt was taken from the Dee Hospital in Ogden to the home of her mother in Pleasant View Sunday afternoon. Francis says she hasn't felt so good for several years. and THEATRE NV-V- U NOW PLAYING - THROUGH SAT. Big Laugh Comedy "McIIALES NAVY" Ernest Borgnine in color Joe Flynn Tim Conway MONDAY & TUESDAY "THE BRAVADOS" Big Western in Color with Joan Collins Gregory Peck s, I L0WREY I PIANO & ORGAN noon. Wednesday Mrs. L. W. Iverson and Verl Iverson motored io Naf, Ida., on business. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Burnes of Red Lodge, Mont., enroute to Arizona and California stopped at the Lowell Anderson home over the weekend. Also visiting at the Anderson home are Mr. and Mrs. Mich-ea- l Anderson of Ogden. A group of young people met at the home of Phyllis and Del Holmgren Friday evening and Primary Has New Officers In Thatcher-PenrosWard bv Mrs. Leonard Petersen Mr. and Mrs. O. J. White of Ogden visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson and took Mrs. Ann Davis back with them. Mrs. Davis, mother of Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. While has been staying with the Andersons for the past t w o months. Sunday dinner guests at the Melvin Wood home included Mr. and Mrs. Ross Coombs of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jeppsen of Corinne, and Mr. and Mrs. Will Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wood were guests of their daughter, Mrs. Milton Norman and family at a family evening Wednesday. Quilting Bee Held An old fashioned quilting bee was held Thursday at the home of Mrs. Joan Waldron. A delicious luncheon was served by the hostess to all present. Blain Anderson gave a demonstration in Relief Society Tuesday on flower arrangement ing a few months in St. George where Gary's job has taken them. Carol Hansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delwin Hansen at Weber is another student College from our home town. Orval and Mary Iverson of Naf, Ida., called on Cliff and LaYela Matesen Tuesday after- STARTING NEXT WEDNESDAY "THE CHALK GARDEN" in color Deborah Kerr Haley Mills MATINEE EVERY SAT. 1 NU-V- - 2 P.M. CLOSED ON SUNDAYS U Du-pu- is Proud grandparents are Elmer Dupuis and Ruby J. Clarke of Pine Hurist. Ida., Thomas Luzzo, Sr., Soyahoga Falls, Ida., Dorthv Vaudrin of Akron. Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Helgno of Spokane, We put 6 big reasons to buy a Buick Special under the h$od. And another small one on the price tag. The six are a set of the liveliest, thriftiest cylinders that ever zipped you merrily on your way. They're all arranged in neat, smooth make other They add up to 225 cubic inches and 155 horsepower, and Buick all. not That's seem sports Special 6 primitive. arrangements of cylinders We saved the The Buick traditional tag? price and quality. Buick style comfort, best for last. 4 coupe. Price Include n uftaeared retail price for-- Special Manufacturer' charge (rrananorta-tloFederal Kiclae Tei and suftftmled dealer delivery and handling chargea, acceeeorlea, other optional equipment, atate and local taiee additional). r. $2343. Wouldn't you really rather go first class? SEE YOUR AUTHORIZED BUICK DEALER Wash. MISRASi January 16 was the date of arrival for a baby girl for Eli and Elizabeth Petersen Misrasi of Garland. This is the second child for the Misrasi's. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Petersen of Garland and Nick Misrasi of Bear River City are the grandparents. Great grandmother is Mary Petersen of Garland. WELLS Floyd and Marlene Hoopes Wells are happy to announce the arrival of a new little son, bom Jan. 17. The young man will be welcomed home bv two brothers and one sister. Proud prandparents are Mr. and Mrs Warren Hoones of Benson and Lawrence Wells of Cherry Creek, Ida. f, J ONE SHOW TICKET GOOD AT CLOSE. 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