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Show jggiJfcNnip "' the BOX EIDER NEWS, BrigKam Gty, UtaK ocia San Francisco Guests Visit Relatives Here Telephone f-- j The Forsey family also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Grant, Salt Lake City, parents of Mrs. Forsey. Margaret Hacking joined the family for their vacation trip. They spent time at Southern Utah parks; Las Vegas and Los Angeles before returning to San Francisco. After a pleasant tour of San Francisco, Margaret will return home via train. g in the Fourth surprise visit from Captain and Mrs. E. E. Watson was pleasant for Mr. and Mrs. Herb Adamson thid" past weekend The Watsons and five of their six children arrived Friday evening, then left for their home at Colorado Springs on Sunday morning Their sixth youngster, Pamela, has been visiting for the past three weeks in Utah She spent the last week in Brigham City with her and Mr. Mrs. grandparents, Adamson. Mrs. Watson will be remembered as the former Jeanne Adamson A White Elephant' Games Planned LDS A special white elephant Eaglo is planned tor Ladies Auxof Fraternal Order of Ea- gles The games will follow regular meeting scheduled to be held on Wednesday evening, Aug 24, at 8 .10 p. m. at the Eagles hall. Ladies are reminded to bring their white elephant gifts. Refreshments will be served Prior to the regular meeting, officers will meet at 7:45 p. m. p R E H UTAH STATE FAIR U 8 30 NIGHTS THRU SEPT ii S 35 C BIGGER AND BETTER ei WORLD ward. is a graduate of The bride-elec- t Box Elder LDS seminary and She has attended High school Mr. and Mrs. Julius C. Wright, 96 OPEN HOUSE PLANNED LDS Business college and is now North Third East will celebrate their 56th wedding anniversary and employed in the states sales deMr. Wrights 80th birthday with open house at the family home partment of the Mountain States suwas She Sunday, Aug. 28, between the hours of two and five oclock. company. Telephone pervisor at Brigham City telephone plant prior to dial conversion. She is a member of Beta Sigma Phi sorority. The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Manti High school and Snow college. He will con. A double tinue his studies in the field of anniversaiy will be an officer or teacher in all organeducation at University of Utah. celebrated this week by members izations The W lights ate the parents of eldest of one of Brigham Citys two sons and two daughters, J families Glen Wright, Denver. Colo , Seth August 24, Mr and Mis Julius, F Wi lght Monticello, Ltah, Mrs C A Wright, 96 Noith Thud East, Jennie W Kearl and Mis Bvron wedwill celebrate their D (Giate) White, Salt Lake City ding anniversary and on Aug 25, have ten grandchildren and They 80 old. Mr Wright will be 4 list years An barn dance eight gi with a live caller, refreshments MR WRIGHT was born in Brig-AN OPEN house honoiing the and all the trimmings, is in the ham City in 1880, son of Bishop double anniversaiy will be held M Box Men for Elder stake offing Br.gham and Mary Jane Hadley at the tumilv home, Sunday Aug and Gleaner Girls. Wright He has lived in Brigham fiom two until five o'clock The dance, an apron and over- City his entire life except for 15 2S, The many friends ot the Wrights all affair, is to be held Tuesday yeais, when he operated a power ate coidially invited to call and WILL BE TEMPLE BRIDE September 16 is the date of the wedat 30, Lake Bear Aug at beginning evening, plant visit with them ding of Miss Berdine Peters,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron T. 7.30 p m at the Mantua bowery. He was an employee of Biigham Peters, Brigham City, and Larry J. Morley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Rasmussen, professional City Coipoiation for 30 years, havMax E. Hansen, Manti. dance caller, has been engaged served as power plant operafor the evening and with spark ing tor, city electrician and city marthe square and round dances plan- shall He was one of the lust ned in Brigham power Linda Jeppsen is in charge of Citv, plant opeiators beginning his service in 1004, the dance with representatives two It was a pleasant rninion for years after the fust citv and stake leaders cooperating. He woiked in membeis of the family of Mr and was installed plant Bob Jensen and Ruth Johnson are all tines Summer social is ready and locations, retiring Mis Reynolds V. Reeder, recentand Gleaner Girl represen- from woikplant 1 VeterNo for the District in present plant in ly waiting tatives with Newell Walker and 1952 Posts and ans of Foreign Wars Arming here from Washington, Mrs Mary Waite, stake leaders D C weie Mr and Mis Samuel and their partners Auxiliaries an The active is octenganan A cordial invitation is extended If Hubbard Mrs Hubbard is The event has been planned by and church LDS of member the to all to attend the foimer Renae Reeder officers of the district organizaserved in the bishopric of the GarMt Hubbaiu spent a day in tion headed by Commander Clair den City ward at Bear Lake Ruddell and Adjutant Leland NelBiigham City following business MRS WRIGHT is a daughter of trips to Texas and California Mrs. son of the posts and Mrs Jess FINAL meeting for the HumEsther Hubbard remained for two weeks the late Charles W. and Scothern, president, and Mrs. Lewas club Homemaker ming too, is ac- and they returned to Washington Smith She, land Nelson, secretary. Forsgren Jan-lyof held Aug 19, at the home Is tive in chuich organizations She via jet The event will be hel3 Saturday Coates, with President Kath8 has served as president of the at 27, Aug beginning evening, in Singing Tingey charge ryn It was a special summer vaca- Fourth ward YLMIA, at the Rees Pioner park was led by song leader Mane Primary p. m tion trip for Mr. and Mrs Mack and Relief society and has been bowery. was offered by Young and children, Prayer Kathleen, After supper a program has been Marilee Walker Pledge of Alle- Charley, Kelly, Susan and John, Is planned for presentation. to the flag was led by Ar- as well as for Mr. and Mrs Rongiance and be will posts Participating A short history of ald lene Berry and daughter, Ballingham auxiliaries from Brigham City, the flag was read by June Licht. Ilene. Corinne and Tremonton A Brigham City man is among The Brigham City folks enjoyed Evelyn Knutson led the club in 33 ficshmen sophomoies and ju Minutes of pre- sessions in the Los Angeles LDS the pledge An international party diversion, niois m the dental school of Northvious meeting were read by Sec- temple, Disneyland, Marmeland, entertainment) western university who have been piovided retary Trudy Jensen A demon- Forest Lawn and Santa Monica bridge, tor a prettily arranged luncheon named to the Deans list in recogstration on the correct way to Beach. care for and polish shoes was givFollowing the Southern Califor- held in honor of Mrs Lillie Ander- nition of high scholastic recoids for the academic year of 1959-6Anderson. en nia visit the Ballinghams return- sen, Elsinore, Denmark by Carolyn The descendants of Henry TinHe is Edwin C Harrison, son of ed and hosthe home continMrs. George Hodges was Club leaders, Mis Helen Jensen Youngs gey, Sr., will gather for their anDr. and Mrs E B Harrison, 302 Wednes-dathe coast to ued San Francisluncheon held to tess the Mrs up club Beth and Tingey helped the nual family reunion at Perry North Second East He is a 1951 at her home judge their summers co. park in Perry, Saturday, August members At near San Francisto Guests the graduate of Box Elder high school work Sebastopol, attending enjoy 27, beginning at 11 a m ' The honor student graduated co they were guests of Mr. and served from luncheon, to asked had a at a are members time good Everyone Family Mrs. Ed Young and family. The tables centered with pink carnat- from Brigham Young university in soft and own lunch and slumber their party Friday night bring ions, baby breath and heather, 1959 with a degiee in bacteriology a breakfast Saturday morning in Mr. Youngs are brothers. drinks will be furnished Mis He also has spent two years in the included, guest of honot, Earl V. Hansen, Brigham City, the canyon at the Tingey place. Mansmission field for the LDS church Lee Wrigha, Mrs H C serves as president, with Willis Reporter, Carolyn Anderson. has another two years in the and Paul Mrs Mis field, Johnson, vice president, Logan, Tingey, IT WAS A YUMMY meeting for S Mrs Vic- Army Martin Rasmussen, and Mrs Viola H Lowery, BrigONLY YOU He and his wife, the former Jean Mctor J. Bott, Mrs. Richard Daisy Maes as they met to make ham City, as secretary. candies at their most recent meetCalvin, Buffalo, N Y , are visiting Laughlin and Mrs Les Lowe ing High score prize went to Mrs with his parents in Biigham City Andersen this week They have one child, a Following opening exercises, the Johnson, cut to Mrs and travel to Mrs Rasmussen. son, Wynn Brigham Couple Plans Double Anniversary Sunday Bowery Barn Dance Offered Youth fifty-sixt- h 1 FAMOU VFW District Sets R X CL I Kn fRCHlNTINE lUIIIUN! .X REATEST EVER! 1PM and 5PM . . . 2 30 PM - 500PM - Sept Sept 18 and 21 September 23 RDERIBYTMAILINOW IT'S EASY. Q P UJ 04 MATINEES SAVES TIME HERE'S HOW. Send a Stamped Addressed Re- U H T U3 O w I 04 O turn Envelope With Check or Money Order to Holiday On Ice, Care of Box FG6, Salt Lake City. Before You Know It The Best Seats In The House Will Be Yours. Give 2 Choices of Dates. PRICES INCLUDE TAX AND FAIR ADMISSION $3 75 $3 25 $2 75 Family Mat. Wed Sept 21 Only $1 75 $2 75 $2 50 - - - Reeders Enjoy Washington Folks n Dale Madsen Starts FRI.,$EPT. 16 N S Peoples Drug PA Free 14 Prescription Delivery iiddie iT&ollege OUindergarten SPRING GRADUATION r yv ri I Summer Social game iliary to Mrs According A Watsons Visit Adamsons Here 1 there are still openings for three girls in the afternoon session. For further information anyone interested may call Mrs Madsen at PA Wedding bells will ring for Miss Berdine Peters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron T. Peters, Brigham City, and Larry J Morley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max E. Hansen, Manti, Sept. 16. The young couple plans to exchange nuptial vows in the Logan LDS temple with a wedding reception to be held the same evening are sisters. sight-seein- PA Wedding Bells Will Ring Mr, and Mrs. W. F. Forsey and daughter, Robin, ot San Francisco have been late summer guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Hacking. Mrs. Forsey and Mrs Hacking Swimming Party fun for It was swimming party Lse with ad and pix Gwen arrang Lynette Madsen, Doors open for Kiddie Kollege daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kmdeigarten Sept 1 at 337 South Madsen, as she celebrated her Third West. Friday afbirthday anniversary Morning registration session will ternoon with 18 little friends. be held between the hours of 9 30 The children enjoyed party hats, a m and 11 30 a m with after- balloons, dances, games and buf30 p m from noon sign-ufet luncheon. til 7 3i) p m Many lovely gifts were presenKiddie Kollege follows the reg- ted to the guest of honor. ular kindergarten program woth a major in music p Aileen I, Nelson, Society Editor Little Miss Has Kiddie Kollege Doors Open Soon Tuesday, August 23, 1960 5 CLASS cw V- 4 $ ! v.1 J tH? ... c. v Summer Vacation Family Affair Brigham City Man Honor Student At Northwestern Luncheon Fetes jr'Y-itk-- , 4 ' !r Denmark Visitor Henry Tingey Sr. Reunion Told This young woman has registered her choices for wedding gifts through 0 our BRIDAL REGISTRY y (Watch for names of girls you know) See her PALMER Member Diamond r with her Spring Graduation Class from Kiddie Kindergarten. These kiddies graduated with a full kindergarten program as well as a major in Music. Miss Norma Jensen was the graduation speaker. Registration for the new fall class will begin September 1st Mrs. Jean Madsen, Instructor, 337 South 3rd West, Phone PA Miss Jeanie Kol-led- . two-cour- choice at JEWELRY Guild of Experts CAN PREVENT FOREST FIRES! Getting Married? Take advantage of our gift registry. for back to school . . . BLOCKS in Brigham features caiman. qIgsc CALIFORNIA color-mate- d fashions Cup n Saucer... by Olympic; V tiyBiqBiU'SWliJWUlL A. j 'wop fWf1 youre soon to be a bride, youre bubbly and probably starry-eye- If d, happier than youve ever been. But youre also concerned with practical problems such as picking your patterns in china, silver, crystal and everyday dishes. Our "i BRIDAL GIFT REGISTRY is design- ed for you. Youll probably find the patterns you want among our nationally advertised lines; many local girls do. Then we register your choice of patterns. Friends can pick a gift in any price range which will harmonize with your own ideas. We also have a free gift for Registry girls your choice of a brides book or a wedding photo album. j., y . - tl m I I hi k sat f- CORDE-deVILL- '"V L: .. x : rr, ? E (Coi duioy um! Pi mt) X In Biass, Sizes ' 'v f ! , 6 1 i - Xvr 70 South Main of i5Yiainoti3 Phone PA 1 'm w . Palmer Jewelry f i only at 7 65 mcnta s of Brigham City Use Our Rear Entrance 'b jr J i jr : "1 |