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Show 3 THE BOX EIDER NEWS, Brigham Gty, Utah Tuesday, January 31, 1961 Former Residents WillTravel To Japan for Three Year Duty First Class Petty Officer and duty with the U. S. Navy in JaMrs. Larry Ray Koford, both for- pan on Saturday, Jan. 28. mer residents of Brigham City, The couple, accompanied by embarked for a three year tour of cene Telephone their Lincoln Students PA Learn By Doing are the "Busy, busy, busy! only words to describe the doings at Lincoln school these past weeks Teachers at the school know that the children learn best through a varied program, and they are busily planning educational activities for them. Local Resident Will Be Feted At Open House on 80th Birthday LEAVE FOR JAPAN Larry Ray, Janet and tiny Kelly Ann Korugs she makes. During the past ford left the Utah area last weekend for San Diego, and will sail for In the field of biology, for exfew years, she has garnered 37 Japan on Feb. 1. The couple are both former residents of Brigample, children in the first, secfirst prize ribbons and countless ham City. ond and third grade classes are other awards for her lovely han- diwork at both state and county eagerly studying their aquariums. Principal Ross Coombs took time fairs and exhibits. in his busy schedule to catch While taking an active role in many tiny mosquito fish to stock Relief society and Sunday school the aquariums for the youngsters. work for the Church of Jesus Mrs. Christ of Latter-daSaints, SECOND graders In Mrs. SewCivic members Improvement Barlow has always found time to were ells class heard Jack Allen, a on how to talk, tips given life with her children and bird migration biologist from the sit and stand and on good groomBORN IN GROUSE Creek, Utah, enjoy families. Bird Refuge, discuss bird life last on Feb. 6, 1881, Mrs. Barlow is their ing, Thursday afternoon when they SEGO LILY Camp of the Daugh- week. the daughter of Phillip Andrew SHE IS THE mother of seven met to hear Mrs. Emma Lou PotThe main display case and pinand Emma Richins Paskett. Her living children, three of whom are ter, director of the Nancy Taylor ters of Utah Pioneers met Thursat 7:30 p. m. at the board have been decorated this family continued to live in Grouse residents of Brigham City. They Finishing school. Salt Lake City. day, Jan. 26, month by Mr. Andersons sixth How home of Mrs. George Earl. Creek until she reached 11 years are Mrs. Thomas E. (Emma) Mrs. Potters subject was and they have planned of age, when they moved to Riv- Kimber, Roy J. Barlow and Mrs. to Know Thyself," with informaVice captain Melissa Petersen graders, erside, Idaho. After three years Jack (LaVerne) Frye. Her chil- tion taken from the book entitled conducted the meeting and led the a French theme in all the disFrench calendars, maps, plays. there they returned to Grouse dren living out of town include J. Charm and Beauty of the Amerpledge of allegience. Opening and a large variety of books and Creek, and she resided there un- Lester Barlow and Mrs. Jess ican Woman. followed was "America, by song pamphlets all lend a French flatil her marriage. Mrs. Potter stated that of all a prayer offered by Alfreda (Adela) Bingham of Salt Lake vor to the hallway. Bar-loAmerithe in of women the world, Provo; She was married to Jesse City; Francis Barlow Also learning more about France REACHES 80th MILESTONE Mrs. Annie Paskett Barlow will be in the Salt Lake' LDS temple and Mrs. George E. (Louise) Bal can women are recognized as beas they study the language are feted at an open house on Sunday, Feb. 5, In observance of her 80th A history of the life of Abraham on Nov. 8, 1899, and the couple lingham of Palisades, Nevada. ing the most conscious of charm the fifth graders in Mrs. Kays setof one the birthday anniversary. She is a native of Grouse Creek, Utah, and Hunsaker, ideal and Her early made their home in Grouse Creek 20 Mrs. Barlow also can count personal beauty. has resided in Brigham City since 1948. tlers of Box Elder county, was class. They are preparing charts until Jesse Barlows death in Oc- grandchildren to her credit and woman would be one who possessand are busy telling and reading rees tober, 1942. She continued to spirituality, beauty and educa- given by Mrs. Thomas Kimber. has already welcomed ten greatTwo vocal numbers, Doin What French stories. and Mrs. William Morse. side there until 1948 when she grandchildren into the family fold. tion, which most American woSomeComes Naturally and moved to Brigham City. MR. MORRISONS fifth graders Her many friends and acquain- men do, she said. GUEST SPEAKER for the meetRainbow were are also Over the where The guest speaker was introducpreparing charts, but City and FOR MANY years her home tances in Brigham JenCarol the for group by ing is Carl D. Christensen, a soil sung each throughout the county are urged ed by Mrs. Emory Kassel, pro- sen, Paula Jensen and Patricia they are carefully studying was to accomodate open conservationist employed by the state in the United State- - as they to come and wish her well on the gram chairman for the afternoon to Grouse visitors Creek, Dixon. Extension Service of Utah State draw pictures of the main prodMrs. Richard Meinert presented celebration of her 80th birthday. Spade and Trowel Garden club University in Logan. He will dis- since the town had no hotel. The diary of William F. Rigby, ucts and industries of each state two vocal solos, accompanied by members will gather for their first cuss problems of soil conservation Guests at her home were always pioneer of 1853, was given by class on their maps. Mrs. Robert Putnam. and she annual birthday party on Thurs- with the group. greeted with pleasure, leader Fanny Wood. She pointed Students in Mrs. Wintles class was noted for her hospitality PRIOR TO THE meeting, a so- out that Rigby played an impor- are day, Feb. 2, at 8 p.m. in the Chamreminded Members n are a that conducting a study a project also has She been ber of Commerce rooms atop the of cial hour was presided over by tant part in the colonization on dogs, suggested in their weeklimit of three guests is made for through the years for the fine croBox Elder County Bank. Mrs. Jay C, Hansen, serving chair- cities in Utah and Idaho. The city and one of the students each meeting, and that annual dues cheted handiwork and braided man. She was assisted by Mrs. of Rigby, Idaho, was named in ly reader,a Hostesses ofr the evenings meet- should be paid at this meeting. husky puppy to school brought Lewis Jones, Mrs. John Larsen, his honor. to show the others. Mrs. Wintle ing will be Mrs. Wesley Hawkins Committee chairmanships for 1961 Mrs. Zenos Earl and Mrs. George Refreshments were served to Mrs. Sewell with a will become effective with this first M. Mason. Refreshments were those present by Mrs. George surprosed cake last week on her birthday Members of the Womens Legis- served from an attractive table meeting of the year. Heading the Earl, Mrs. Albert Hansen and birthday. lative Council, will meet on Wed- centered with a fruit publicity committee will be Mrs. Olsen. Mrs. arangement Ernest Wal-teLincoln Randolph, while Mrs. nesday, eFb. 9, at 8 p.m. in the in a silver bowl and flanked by Third graders in Mrs. Wagners Corwin is chairman for ways Chamber of Commerce rooms for silver candelabra on either side. Comclass have developed a great inMembers Ladies of the and means. Mrs. Wesley Hawkins their regular meeting. Better terest in Central America, since Mrs, Lloyd N. Davis, president, Prospects, is in charge of hospitality and re-- i munity club (formerly KindergarGuest speakers Tor the evening conducted of Brigham City will their teacher recently took a trip ten of session business club) the So Tex. for that Mrs. the year, and membrance AUSTIN, (UPI) will Include Bessie Hanson, Home to Guatamala and brought back the meeting. who live in cooperative Dean Kenny will head the garden meet on Thursday, Feb. 2, at 3:45 demonstration students Box for Elder agent m. at the War Memorial Home examples of the countrys weavMrs. with Leo of could chairman better J. Nelson, housing therapy committee. compete Box meet- County; Fullmer Allred, South for their regular monthly ing and pottery. Elder County extension agent; and the Civic Improvement club birth- sororities and fraternities in the SERVING AS librarian for the ing. evof announced the social that Texas whirl, University Children in Mrs. Nelsons fourth Ray Finch, who serves as county day party, year will be Mrs. William Morse, n Council es- grade class will be glad to hear the GUEST SPEAKER for the after- agents for the northern sector of ent will be held March 11 at while the historians scrapbook will school auditorium. tablished a date bureau. that their teacher is rapidly rebe kept by Mrs. Jack Powers. The noon meeting will be Floyd Stet-tle- the county. The three will discuss The Literary section of Civic covering from her illness and MFW, a marriage counselor their duties and programs as exclubs flower show and awards will Salt Lake City. Mrs. hopes to be back soon, although be handled by Mrs for the state of Utah. Stettler has tension service representatives for Improvement club will stage their Brimhall, second book review on Saturday, Dan Russell will be in charge of they have grown fond of substimasters degree in psychiatric Utah State university. Shannon and Mrs. Conway James Call Kathleen Biggs In charge of planning the meet- Feb. 11, featuring Lila Eccles arrangements. tute Mrs. Armstrong. Parry, while Mrs. Charles Hodges social work and has received Your Brigham City Dealer for will head the committee on dis- training at the Veterans Admin- ing are Mrs. J. Leo Nelson and n chairmen. Steinway, Everett, plays. Membership chairman is istration hospital and mental hy- Mrs, Clyde Stratford, Conover Cable Mrs. Robert Bowers, and Mrs. Ned giene clinic in Salt Lake City with Mrs. Orson Christensen, president, will conduct the meeting. Caldwell will be in charge o fthe subsequent in 33 family training All members o fthe council are committee. service. telephoning Arrange counseling She can save you money to be present. urged ments for the yearbook will be Employed by the state for the handled by Mrs. James White. past two years, Stettler has worked under the supervision and training of such men as Dr. Harvey Sheelwright and Dr. William In observance of her 80th birth- day anniversary, Mrs. Annie Pas-kett Barlow ot Brigham City will be honored at an open house to be held on Sunday, Feb. 5, from 2 to 4 p. m. Friends and relatives inof Mrs. Barlow are cordially vited to attend the open house, which will be held in the Second-NintLDS ward chapel, 298 West Second South in Brigham City. 1 Civic Club Hears Charm Specialist h daughter, d Kelly Ann, returned to San Diego for final processing and will depart for Japan on Feb. 1, aboard the USS Mann. They have been visiting in Brigham City for a month with Mrs. Janet Koford's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Dummer. While in the Utah area, they have also visited with Kofords sister, Mrs. Harry Setzer of Ogden. An aviation electrician in the Navy, Koford and his family have lived in San Diego for a year prior to their assignment to Japan. They will make their home in Iwakuimi, Japan. y JUST ARRIVED! Elegante PERMANENTE dlTALIA by Sue Cory The permanent used by master Italian hair- stylists to create fluid, soft, " hairstyles. natural-lookin- Beautiful? Its Elegante! Garden Club Sets Birthday Meeting n Womens Council Will HearTalks well-know- From Farm Agents Community Club To Meet Thursday IFYOUNEEDA 8 Fabulous Days in Rome PLUS' 20 SEC0N D PHIZES! 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