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Show 0 Oftfff1 Brigham City, Utah Tuesday Morning, August 18, 1959 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, ocial Sunflower Camp Sunflower Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers held its annual summer party in me lovely garden at the home of County President, Mrs. Jennie T. Carlson. The event was held at 5: JO p.m. Telephone 77) Alleen L. Nelson, Society Editor Wednesday, Aug. 12, under the direction of Mrs. Karen Wilde, president. Assisting Mrs. Wilde with serving hot dinner to 21 members were Mrs. LaWana Jensen and Mrs. Jean Bruderer Chaplain Ivy Barker opened with prayer and blessing on the food. Community singing was led by Mrs. Ora N. Andersen. - An evening of visiting was enjoyed by the group followed by closing song, Our Mountain Home So with benediction by Mrs. Dear, Alice R. Rich. JAJ'IPW' - iViian Air Force Family Houseguests Enjoy Spends Leave Here Bear River Visit Home for two weeks of fun with the family and a picture taking spree has been in order for Master Sergeant and Mrs. R. M. Ridd and children, Mary Lou, Barbara Ann and Bill, Jr. The family resides at Lincoln Air Force Base, Nebraska and will leave this week to return to their home. Several family have been enjoyed here and in Salt Lake City during their leave of duty. Sergeant Ridd just recently returned for a 90 days tour of duty in the Azores and Spain. f ' .,ar Singing Mothers J Entertain Couple v'x HjH DATE Announcing her forthcoming marriage Is Miss Cherle Grunlg of Brigham City. She will become the bride of Mr. Ralph Hawkes on August 28. Howell will be the home of the newlyweds. AWAITING ' Promises to Honor n Obey Announcement of marriage of the their daughter, Cherie, was made recently by Mr. and Mrs. Herman Grunig, 678 South Second Vest. Van Hawkes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hawkes, will stand at Cherie's side and repeat with her the vows to honor and obey, on Aug. 28. The couple will be wed in the ward chapel and the wedding will be officiated over by Henry C. Nielsen. Van attended Bear River High school and spent one year in the Air Force. He is now dry farming in Howell, where he makes his home. bride graduated The from Box Elder High school and She is now employed seminary. at American Sportswear. will make The young couple their home in Howell following the wedding. Fifth-Tent- When you move to town... Tour Welcome Wagon Hoateaa will call with basket of gifts . . . and friendly greeting, from our religious, civic and ' business leaders. If you, or others you know, ars moving, bo sura to phona Wslcoms Wagon. 1347-- R Sonomas Its e Fifth North & Main i HART MUSIC CO. Miss Lynda Spackman is to become Mrs. John De- verlle Olson August 27. The couple plan to be wed in Deweyville rites with a reception to follow the ceremony. The couple will make their home in Kansas. BRIDE-TO-B- 14. Mark Albert and Margaret Bott Phipps, Brigham City, boy, Aug. 14. Baby passed away Aug. 17. John William and Carla Fay Gunn Donnelly, Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle J. Young and boy, Aug. 13. sons, Ned and Ted, vacationed Gary Lee and Patricia Lynn BaTremonton, the forepart of the week at Yet ker Johnson, girl, iowstone park. Aug. IS. Stanley Woodland and Emma The youngsters were delighted of with the great number of bears Marie Strohmaier Thompson, Brigham City, girl, Aug. 15. and other animals they saw. Max G. and Patricia Ruth Bott Hirschi, Perry, boy, Aug. 15. Jerry Moyes and Eleanor Shelby Lloyd, Brigham City, boy, on Aug. 17. Clarence DeLoy and Kay Jean Nelson Tanner, Brigham City, girl, Aug. 17. Yellowstone Park Provides Vacation DOOR FRIZES INCLUDE Darlene Skirts and Sweaters Catalina Skirts and Sweaters Carol Chris Coordinates Tommies Pajamas Also star in Perry. Announcing the date of their are daughter, Lyndas wedding Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Spackman, Deweyville. Miss Spackman will be wed on Aug. 27 to Mr. John Deverell Olson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Olson, 45 South Fourth West, is a graduate The bride-to-b- e of Bear River High. She attended Utah State University for one year and is now employed at Seaboard Finance Co. After graduation from Box Elder High, the future groom attended' Weber college and is now a graduate of the Utah State Uniof versity college agriculture science, where he received his bachelors degree. Following the wedding, a reception will be held in honor of the with couple in the Deweyville ward. The duo plans to make their home in Manhattan, Kc.ns., where Mr. Olson will resume his studies working for his Dr.s degree in veterinary Science. Burbank Family Reunites Sunday The Daniel M. Burbank family reunion will be held Sunday, Aug. 23, at Willow Park in are asked to bring own lunch and arrive at 12 noon. Logan.-Member- s a program Following dinner, and business meeting will be held. Each of the children are asked to notify their own family, by reunion committee heads. Highlight of annual award bar quet of the National League ; of Pen Women was the announcement of the contest winnes Friday evening, Aug. 14, at Hotel Utah empire room. Winners in the poetry category included Iris W. Schow, second in poetry 1 division and poetry 2 contest found Eleanor W. Schow, also of Brigham City, first. In the published poetry 3 section. Iris W. Schow rated a first. It was interesting to note that Lura Redd, former Brigham City art instructor, first with a conservative water color. 625 steps to hang out an wash . . . and only 3 steps to 'place the same load in an electric clothes MOST MSUtATtON V. '5 inode (he 59 ford FORD PUTS YOU IN THE SHADE WHEN IT COMES TO COMFORT! HAtMY ANY miUlATfON Save woik, time, and money many ways with an electric and electric autodryer matic washer. of famous name Rare le tke Watt we lieve eaeegk feme te I toy eat at the leal Sennible denign is junt on reason why the cool 59 Ford U the holUwt eeller. Ford givee aoeryoae a roof over hU head. health supplies Come Ford! Sam ea an FairUne 500 up to that on an with radio, heater end automatic tranrmiwion Ike eaaios host (unruu Moronfiomo cans Save e tool $7T7 1 s.onottui i 56 South Main that it took A study shows Wide selection AHOLEintheHEAD Your theatre ticket entitles you to everything, and have funl tipci f TNI IAIOIST DIAMOND ever found wo in South Africa ie 1905. Tfcu parkier weighed 4,106 carat the rough. Imagine a 3pe.md diamond ring! end many other FRANK SINATRA will WONDER FA! Ralph A. Hart, Manager Main Brigham City E BACK TO SCHOOL FASHION SHOW At the Roxy, Wed., Aug. 1 9 Fifth North & Repeat Vows In Deweyville Rites, Aug. 27 a boy for Mr. and Mrs. Max Brigham Ladies Rate Poetry Honors The following births are announced from Cooley Memorial hospital: Edwin Roman and Ruth Thelma Fryer Rybarskl, Brigham City, boy, Aug. 13. Victor Hammond and Velma Garringer Fisher, Brigham City, boy, Aug. 14. Donald J. and Florence Waters Stumme, Tremonton, Jjoy, Aug. new location in the ROCKET BOWL ' Marble Family Plans Reunion BIRTHS 22 Bride-to-BeT- o Delighted with the arrival of their first child, a son, Joseph Christian, born Aug. 15, at Cooley Memorial hospital is the Perry couple. The infant weighed seven pounds six ounces at birth. Blessed with a bountiful supply of grand and greatgrandparents the baby boasts Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Hirschi and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bott,' all of Perry as grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Tingey, Mrs. Nancy Forrester, Mr. and Mrs. George Bott and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goodliffe, all of Brigham The Marble family reunion will City as be held Sunday, Aug. 23, at Rees Mrs. Hirschi will be remember12 Pioneer park, .beginning at ed as the former Patricia Ruth noon. Bott. Each family is asked to bring their own lunch, and games and program will follow noon meal. h soon-to-b- in our Baby Boy Arrives For Max .GHirschi G. Hirschi, Open for Business Be Saturday, Aug, As house guests at the home of Mrs. Lucinda P. Jensen,' Bear River City during the past two weeks have been her sons and their wives and families. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Jensen and family of Pales Verdes, Calif. Mr. Jensen is chief chemist at Douglas Aircraft corporation home office at Santa Monica. , Here for two weeks, leaving last Friday for their home in Phoenix, Arizona, have been Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jensen and family. Mr. Jensen is employed by Phoenix City corporation and Mrs. Jensen is an internal revenue office employee. During their stay they were dinner guests at the home of Mrs. David Petersen in Ogden, as all members of the immediate Petersen family met. Mr. and Mrs. Ab Orme, unabie to attend Old Folks activities at Rees Pioneer park, Friday, were pleasantly surprised with a Singing Mothers group from Salt Lake City entertaining at their home. Members of the mothers group of Salt Lake City called at the Orme home enroute back to Salt Lake City from the Brigham City and sang several engagement, numbers. Mrs. Effie Yates, formerly of this area, is a member of the orof ganization, and sister-in-laMrs. Orme. To Be Repeated in Chapel Well nwd m a ao M eeVwfwna ri'W-- d Mod - e- ten ee dewe te year late! ford Dealer far a keeay el deal ea 59 FORD Andersens - Ford, Free Prescription Delivery Phone SS So, 4 1 Main J Inc. 323 South Main Street, Brigham City, Utah USED CARS AND TRUCKS Only Ford Pooler Sell 5" It H Buy now from your dealer UTAH POWER & IIGHT COe |