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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah y Tuesday, April 5, 1960 Mr and Mrs. Charles Goodliffe Reach 63rd Wedding Date Living each day to the fullest, not to keep up with the Joneses enjoying each other for the past 63 years is the goal reached recently by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goodliffe. All family members joined with them for dinner at Maddox Ranch house followed by a social evening at the family home. A beautiful orchid was presented to Mrs. Goodliffe and a boutonniere to Mr Goodliffe, compliments of Brigham Floral The family prein sented a floral arrangement honor of the anniversary. Both are in fine health and greatly enjoy their sons and daughters and family as well as 37 giandchil-dreand 78 great grandchildi en Attending the dinnei paity at Maddox were Mis Mane Metcalf. Salt Lake City, Mr and Mrs Louis t trving n Special Session Set by Auxiliary Mr. and Mrs Rulon (Ruth) schi. Perry; Mr. and Mrs Perry Goodliffe, American Fork; Mr. and Mrs Floyd (Alice) Jensen, Mrs. Dorothy Secrist, Mr and Mis Goodliffe and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Goodliffe, all of Brigham City. Hir-an- d FORT BRIGHAM by Captain Gladys Ruddell Donna Newton entertained with All Eagles Auxiliaiy members two vocal numbers accompanied are reminded of a special meeting by her mother, Mrs Cleopha Lar to be held Wednesday. Apnl 6, be-- sen. A sketch of the life of Rasmus ginning at 8 p.m. at the Aerie hall Topic for discussion at the spe-- Julius Smith was given by Miss cial session will be nomination of Marble followed by the lesson, state officers and other important Treasury of Indian Slones, giv- business relative to the appronch-ing- f en by Mis. Faye Harper. state visitation. Refreshments were served by State visitation is scheduled Mrs. Afton Olsen, Mrs. Ruth Black City. and Mrs. Boothe. 1 Department SPENDS 63 YEARS TOGETHER Reaching a goal few couples reach, that of 63 years of married life, are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goodliffe. They recently celebrated their wedding anniversary with sons and daughters and partners at a dinner party at Maddox Ranch House. The remainder of the evening was spent in a social manner at the Goodliffe home. Elections End: Officers Told Election of new officers took top billing at the recent meeting of Xi Alpha Chapter, Beta Sigma, held at the home of Mrs. Cleo Dixon. President Erma Jenson read the opening ritual and directed matters of business concerning conFounders Day observances, templated the Bake sale and literary review. Mrs. New officers announcedMartell president; Humphreys, Barbara Rowe, vice presiMrs dent; Mrs Shirley Valcarce, secMerle Craghead, retary, Mis treasurer, and Mrs. Evelyn Dames, historian A very interesting and lesson on home accessorplants ies, including ceramics, and plaques, was capably presenFileen ted by Mrs Forsgren. Mrs Forsgren was introduced by Mrs Daines Retieshments were served. AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH As Sorority Topic Modern art, fundamentals of drawing, painting and colors, was lesson topic given by Marion New- bold t0 members of E psilon chap. ter Beta Slgma phi at Monday meeting held at the home of Mrg Wa)ter Corwin. Business conducted by Mrs. Hewlett, president, included Sunday Recital afternoon of music will be presented Sunday afternoon, April p m in the Honeyville J0- at LDS ward chapel by students of Maggie Gammell. Participating will be Call, daughter of Mr and Mrs Don Call, Brigham City; Marcia and Juliet Chlurson, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Varsel Chlarsoft; Shelton Hunsaker, Janet and daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs. HunMerrell Hunsaker; Tommy saker, son of Mr. and Mrs Thom- - approach to modern art., as Don Hunsaker, and William Refreshments were served by Wintle, son of Mr and Mrs Robert Nelsen and President Vere Wintle, all of Honeyville Hewlett. The students will play piano solos, duets, quartets, and organ and piano duets. Their friends are invited to attend the recital, acording to their An Twenty ladies from North Ogden traveletj to Bugham City this Monday evening to surprise Mis. Collin Hunsaker with a stork shower They brought with them dessert lunch and many beautiful gifts for the expected addition to the Hunsaker home were presented. The party was held at the new home of Mr and Mis Hunsaker, 1042 Maple avenue Mrs. Hunsaker is the former Bobby Ann Stewart, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Robert H Stewart, Biigham City Mr Hunsaker teaches business and mathematics at Mound Fort Junior High school in Ogden They( along with their son Daback vid 5. are happy to be home South Box Elder Farm Bureau Ladies are planning a tour to be conducted Thursday, April 7. Plans are to go to Ogden and to Swifts Meat Packing plant at 9:45 d m then the Industrial School at 2 Mrs u.m. William Ronald and T rma Lee Smith Glenn, Brigham ( ily, bov March 29 Albeit Aaron and Winnie Joppsen fhoi st ed. Route No Brigham ( itv, twin girls, Match 29 Mam ice O and Karen Rae Wood, lidding hoy, Maich 30 and (.ilheiine Robot t Vernon Roheits Reeder, Brigham City, hoy, Maich 30 Sesmour Blaine and Charmuin Cutlei Hill, Tremonton, girl, March warranty on all parts and service. tee on picture tube. 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GUARD her mother to Accompanying men tished from bridges since the for was Miss Utah here Vera Lund, banks were still deep with snow the week to visit and attend LDS ALWAYS! Seeing the park diessed in its confeience sessions. winter attire was a new experWhile in Beverly Hills Mrs. Lund ience for the tiavelers and Mrs spent time at the home of Miss Hunsaker reports that traffic wasi Lund and also visited with a sister, thick us many went to the outside Mrs David O Stohl at Downey, for the beautiful dav Mrs Lund reports a most enjoy- Gieat herds of elk and deer able vacation renewing acquain-cumto the roadsides for food tances, visiting places of interest and many pictures weie taken bv and attending LDS church services YOUR ARMY NATIONAL GUARD in the Southern California area. The following births aie announ-ced bv Cooley Memonal hospital Dale rtediick and Mae Mason One thoroughly reconditioned 21 Console TV set. Cabinet Hansen, Bugham Citv. boy. March BIRTHS Announcing fwo NEW anniversary gasolines Re- Army Pfc. Ronald G. Kay, 23, whose wife, Mable, lives in Tremonton, participated with the 101st Airborne divisions 501st infantry in a special STRAC (Strategic Army Command) alert at Fort March Campbell, Ky The 101st Airborne Division, a major STRAC unit, constantly maintains an immediate readiness force for airborne deployment to any area irt the world. An automatic rifleman m the infantry's Company B, he enterpd the Army in May, 1959 and completed basic training at Fort Ord, Calif. Kay, son of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Kay, RFD 1, attended Bear River High school. Before entering the Army, he was employed by Thiokol. June in March Seen At Yellowstone International Box Elder county The Brigham City Golt club this Aug. week announced its tournament amateur championship. season for the new schedule Aug. 14 Fourth Ivy league. director cupt and President which gets underway April 10 with the annual opening day breakfast matches are scheduled for May 27 31, June and tourney. July The slate includes 12 events over Aug. the spring and summer months with the big one, the Rocket City open, set for June 19. Tournament committee chairman this year is T. R. Billings. He pointed out that ail players BEAM. ..THE WORLDS must establish a U.S.G.A. handiFINEST BOURBON cap to take part in the events. A U.- S.G.A. handicap card may be SINCE 1795 picked up at the golf shop. STERLING Dobbs, handicap chairman, advised golfers to record all scores to establish a cor- Tremonton Man Takes Part in Army Maneuvers Arrange Tour parents of Season Slate of Links Events lations will be subject for talk and musical numbers as members of the Kindergarten Club meets Thursday afternoon, April 7, at 3:45 p.m. at War Memorial home. Mrs. A1 Hansen is program chairman with Mrs. Helen Young as director member. Installation of new officers is scheduled, prayer will be offered by Mrs. Young and Mrs. Nola Larsen will lead in pledge to the flag. Refreshments will be served under the direction of Mrs. Doris Olsen assisted by Mrs. Dorothy Sweitzer, Mrs. Jayne Bergstrom, Mrs. Evelyn Petersen and Mrs. Jackie Furlong. Bureau Ladies Surprise Shower Fetes Local Lady . . Modern Art Heard Piano Students To Present d . Brigham Golf Club Announces International Relations Is Theme 1 One at noon, one at night, One along the way You never outgrow jour need lor MiLk, Diink thiee glasses every day! Lawn Care Here mem- Camp bers met at the home of Mrs. Matilda Boothe for March meeting Thursday evening, March 24 Opening prayer was by Sarah Marble followed by the ladies singSwanee River. ing Five good cheer visit reports preceded the salute to the flag led IS SUNDAY OPENING Landscaping, with emphasis on seeding and maintaining lawns in Utah will be the subject discussed by A. Fullmer Allred, Box Elder Agent, as he County Extension speaks to members, and guests,, of the Spade and Trowel Garden Club of Brigham City. Meeting is to be held Thursday evening, April 7, beginning at 8 p.m. in the Chamber of Commerce rooms. Herbert McQueen, presi, Mrs. dent, will be in charge and committee assignments will be discussed and assignments made. Anyone interested is cordially invited to attend. ct: (Elizabeth) Hirschi, Park Valley; BREAKFAST Talk Will Stress mr p.jftrru 4 tnj rtlii'iet jh in p 1 l( i! ,lrti't' pr.jvtvon lot privet h.lfnintj BEEHIVE APPLIANCE 68 North Main Phone PA 49 |