OCR Text |
Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS City, Utah Tuesday, February 16, 1960 Oldest Willard Resident Enjoys 91st Birthdate 3 By Marilyn Mackey Mrs John R (Mary Elizabeth Lowe Lemon) Lee celebrated her 91st birthday on Jan 2b She spent the day at home with her children and grandchildren coming to see her. Mrs Lee was born Mary Elizabeth Lowe on Jan. 26, 1869, the daughter of Peter and Esther Ford Lowe at Willard. At the age of eight, her mother died leaving five children, she being the eldest At the death of her mother she and the other Lowe children went to live with their Elizabeth grandmother, Mrs. Ford, until their father remarried From the second marriage seven LINDSAY SOFTWATER CO. Opening Office in 4 children were born so Miss Lowe had eleven brothers and sisters there are two brothAt this ers, Ellis Lowe of Salt Lake City and Frank Lowe of Tacoma, Wash , who are still living Mother of Ten On May 13, 1891, she married Alexander Lemon, a Cache Valley Soon man, m the Logan temple BRIGHAM CITY de ufter celebrating their 25th ding anniversary, Mr Lemon County Aggies Form Alumni event have included Freeman Byington, Brigham City and Evan Thompson Tremonton, as county chairman with Mis Manon C Russell, Brigham City Ray Finch, Tremonton, Mrs VaLoy J Boothe, Beechei, Huneyville and Searl Brigham City, assisting Chapter Here Special guests will include President and Mrs Daiyl Chase Mi arid Mis Wesley Soulier, USU To mark the fust meeting of the Alumn Council vice president Rolf newly formed Golden Spike Ch. p Keir USU student body picsident. ter, which includes all foimer Box Elder high school senior presUtah State University Aggies in ident, Sid Norman, and vice pres-ldeBox Elder county, a special event Darla Rockwood as well as Union Be, r River high school president is planned at the Student building on Monday, Feb 22, at and vice president, Mike Ramsdell 7 30 and Sherry Watkns p m m Logan A special program of fun and enToo Old tertainment is being planned with A customer had complained University smorgasbord to be seiv about the pastry was making ed at $2 50 per person l Reservations are being accepted pastry befoie you were born, led the indignant cook by Mrs Ezra B Owen USU alumni Council member replied the customer, Maybe but whv sell it now' Committee making plans for the n 1 le-p- wed- Dansante Club pass- ed away They had five sons and Ira five daughters Earl Lemon Lemon, Orvin Lemon, all of Willard, Cleon Lemon, Mrs Lowell City, (Lucy) Perry, Salt Lake Mrs Don (Esther) Stalker, Black-foot- , Idcho, Mrs David (Genova) Los Angeles, Calif ; McMullen Mrs loyal (Martha) Harris, Porand Mrs Kenneth tage, Utah, (Mary) Brown, Portland, Oregon of A son, Ariel, died at the age AGGIE ALUMNI Golden Spike Chapter of Alumni Aggies and their partners have been receiving letters of invitation tor a Back to Campus event to be held Monday, Feb. 22, at 7:30 p.m. from committee members, left to right, Searl Becher, Mrs. Ezra B. Owen, Mrs. Dan Russell and Freeman Byington. Mrs. Richard Meinert, and Mis Warren Rush, left to right, of the NewFUNDS FOR HANDICAPPED comers Club of Brigham City present a $100 check to Supeiintendent Walter D. Talbot and C. Morgan Hawkes, director of pupil personnel, of the Board of Education, to be used to defray wages of handicapped childrens teacher at Bear River city school. Children, for the Newcomer teaching assistants who help the teacher each day The Newcomers club of Bt igham City had their first organizational meeting in the fall of 1958 with 10 charter membeis Since that time the club has giown to 85 members The project to assist the Cerebral Palsied and Mentally Handicapped Childien ot Box Elder counnty was begun in September, 1959 with 35 project members actively p.s ticipatmg in some phase of the woik One of the interesting projects the club is now doing is assisting Mi Stephens with classes now in (session at Beai River City school Mrs Wauen Rush is in charge of supplying members to assist each morning of the week with class loom procedure Mis Richard Meinert is general project chairman with Mrs James White serving as president of the Newcomers club Board Attests Makes Plans for Saturday Dance Chetk for The Dansante D,.nce Club will February dance Saturday evening in the Eighth ward leci cation hall, beginning at 9 30 p m All membeis from Bi igham City, Welcome Nhwiomeie Wagon Ogden, Bear River City and Co preienttd a check fm $111(1 to the 23 mine are invited to attend accord Box Elder Counts School bo. id Mrs Lee has 30 grandchildi en mg to Mi and Mis E H Jensen this past week to help ch It v the and 54 chairmen teach expenses of Giant Stephen After the death of Mr Lemon, Serving with Mr and Mrs Jen er ot the ret irded childrens pro she was a widow for 17 years, rais- sen on the committee this year aie gram of Box Fide i union at the ing her children alone She became Mr and Mis 1 heron B Lee, Mi Bear Rivei school the wife of John R Lee on March and Mrs C Hemy Nielsen Mi Thanks went tc the bo ml ! the 17, 1933 in the Logan LDS temple and Mrs Joe Call and Mr and meinheis tin tin rapid pio'iecs Mrs Gratrt Prisbiey, all of Bug made Living Phases lhange the school svteni in (lit by Mis Lee feels that she has real- ham Crty, and Mi and Mis Tag iilaidt'd childrens piopi mi ly been blessed to live so mny gart Johnson of Logan The montv w s ram d hv the have in changed years Things Newcomers at a fill hen til cud all phases of living in her 91 and game paitv Sun il ir pi ns aie years now being made by the club for Mrs Lee is the oldest lady m anothei benefit March 3 at 8 p m All her girlhood friends Willard Considerate in the Rainbow loom at (hi Rock Maare gone except Mrs Lizzie Two New York City sharpies won et Bowl Tickets or don tions will son Mrs Lee and Mis Mason he $1 00 $60 000 shooting dice at the Sands still remember the church activiJo d ite the Ni wc onu s h ne fur Hole! in Las Vegas (Thatll be the ties and socials they went to in nished the school ho ird with a day ) Anywty, they won all this Corinne Camp their youth Me ntallv rccotd phmi ten tin money and weie exulted Mis Lee feels she has done a Friday, Feb 19 Coniine Hand capped childmi s cl issrnom Said the first, I ets go hack to lot of living in her 91 years She members of Daughters of fl innel classioom Yoik Bill New equipment and Pioneers still goes to Sunday school will meet for regulai 0 K , how do you wanna construction pa pci colotedi Bill gnph beat blocks and childmis bulks church gatherings and enjoys meeting during the afternoon a go She remem- the home ol Mrs Roselle Cutlei Chisin.-ing among people. Let's call a cab, and p.ut foi the ihkheni Fred bers her grandchldren and great- Meeting wil begin at 2 p m and educational litci itu'c Horn the Fred said You get in first, Bill Ook Camp grandchildren with birthday cards. National Association for Ri (aided m getting off at 79th street She still receives great pleasure The Oak Camp, Daughters of fiom reading and writing letters Utah Pioneers, will meet WednesHer greatest pleasure is in hav- day, Feb 17, at 7 30 p m at the ing her family and friends come home of Mrs Rozella Simper, 521 to visit with her at her home All South Thud West membeis aie urged to attend $1.25 y2 Chicken, French fries, hot buttered rolls 5 Golden Brown Shrimp, fries, rolls, cocktail sauce Seagull Camp $1 25 Is of The Sego Camp Daughters 85c Deep Fried I ish and Chips, rolls, cocktail sauce Utah Pioneers will meet at the 85c JUNIOR SUE BOXES of Chicken, Shrimp and Veal home of Mrs Delbert Robinette, HOT DOG ON A STICK Feb 17 at 7 it) p m film Wednesday, A demonstration and shoit Deseret Camp will on respiration Deseret members will Camp be given Perry School PTA attend-er- s meet Friday, Feb 19, at 7 30 p m at 18, Feb Thursday evening at the home of Mrs Serell Nelson 380 North Main Phone PA 7 30 p m 325 East Forest Mrs Norman McCoy, president, announce that Everett Goodell will be in charge of the demonstration and film Third and fourth grade pupils, under the drection of Mis Richard McCracken will present a pro- leather Aid hold its Have opening for manager and sales manager. Write Box R and Journal ws Brigham City, Utah . . . give name, address, age and sales experience. Illil 1 careful homeowners dean up their personal insurance files All In One with Generals Homeowners Policy the ONE policy .J coverage for virtually everything you own. Besides convenience, theres important cash savings for preferred risk homeowners, too Call us today for the full story! careful, V H. Dee Johnson Your Insurance Counselor PA 56 or PA fyf&l LURCHES Resp iration Perry PTA Feature mouth-to-mout- h A9& eo rro h NEW CAR BUYERS GUIDE gram .PENEHAU, 79 MOMt OFFICE SEATTLE A short sketch on Founders Day will be presented s will be read and the nominating committee announced All interested in PTA in Perry are asked to attend our thanks to the people of Brigham City Valuable 64-pag- e Fact Book on 1960 Cars A big job has been successfully completed and all telephones have been changed to dial operation A job of this magnitude can be accomplished only by real community teamwork between telephone users and telephone employees That teamwork was there, in full measure, and we thank you for your big part in making this change a success ?. B. Manager Yjdogpg?animi PACIFIC Peace of mind is only one of the many advantages you enjoy when you go Union Pacific Domeliner I Inc ,uc a f w otlu ix hu c of mott man or (v,u h C We are proud of Brigham City's new $800,000 dial system and we want you to see the amazing equipment that handles your calls. So were planning an open house on Feb. 24th and 25th. Well be looking forward to seeing you. UNION on the in an ommod if torn Lmon Puiln mr U mot! l in ihr D iw a double u a Iratutr on thr Di mr lm iv Amahs and ( w ol Poi U uni Famuli pi icrd - I can ioi (hi tiling non Fm iBlutmaUoi irrvuou lut mil 10 v ic is Hr iii oh ( Kill is ( miii mi iii r t( tlii ( ly J w nmss u m at hou idtnr'i f . rtb uUra-mudu- u you money ( ai i til niuii!i aie m amd and bust in v drii u.U m Is ous or plam, ttjrWifhf tntntpoitatujn ofiitial 1900 NEW CAR BUYERS CU IDE just off the pioss. Most complete new car book in every detail. Includes list prices of 2(i leading I960 model cars. Money-savin- g tips on financing, car care, when to trade, safer driving. Illustrated in full color! One copy to a family, please! Supply is limited. lhf ni c aids UNION PACIFIC iW nf rl perxot of im U i ul the Shtftpfts, (no, fttjoi n vn uhiti Ihnr fmhi it in tht iftunn Ptitifif'i rf.tutn i at d rr taxation in S s I ) C Dome So ih ht ( lull! Pull- ns GET YOUR FREE COPY TODAY AT: ANDERSENS-FORpnumgrt and (ifight D, 323 South Main Utuuo PfcUtic lU4ko4 Ucks atpnt i Inc. |