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Show 4 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham Warm Weather Soft Cookies! City, Utah Tuesday, July 16, 1963 IT ..A Ci y' - i. A', - A r Its A. j Valberg Tells Mss Baptist Church Date ground in their to Virginia and points between. They with their three children Alan, Scott and Julie sorority. Mr. Macfarlane served an LDS Mission to the Northwestern states, and Is a June graduate of Utah State university. He was active In campus affairs as a student body officer and member of Blue Key and PI Kappa Alpha The couple will wed In the Logan LDS temple Children of all faith are invited to attend the First Baptist church annual Daily Vacation Bible school set for Monday, July 15 and lasting urttil July 26 with sessions fdoro held each weekday 30 a m to 3 30 p m Women of the church will be the Bible school teachers with training sessions having already been held for the Children from teachers. will be registered in ages the school, where curriculum will be based on Biblical lessons and readings making the Bible stories come alive and have more meaning for the 6 youngsters attending. The church building is located at 613 West Fifth South Preparation day for registration of children was held on Friday. July 12, and no charge is being made for attendance at the annual Bible Further information about the school and its curriculum can be obtained by calling or PA either PA WHOS NEW Lady Golfers Plan Tourney At Course Wednesday zes offered Including an alpaca sweater to the low net scorer. Other players will win tickets Golfers may sign up as late since the Ladles Professional Golf Association tournament as Tuesday noon by calling will be played on the local Mrs. Jesse Jepperson at course In ttie morning followed Luncheon decorations will by the July luncheon and busfeature the LPGA tournament iness meeting. The Ladles Professional according to Mrs. John chairman. Assisting Golf association Is holding a Pro-Atournament at the her will be Mesdames Rex Ogden Golf and Country club Earl, Lowell Baron, Dent on Aug. 21, and the Brigham Rich, Harry Bloom, Richard Corder and Charles Goodllffe. City lad'es will be one of several sponors of this tournaLadles Day game play chair ment. As a sponsor, they are entitled to send one.plaver to man for the month, Mrs. Robert Heck, will have the Ogden to play with the procourse decorated with a cirfessionals. ON WEDNESDAY, the lady cus motif for the days play with low gross will win the I' of plavlng In the Pro- ' "iiament Tee-of- f time m for the 18 hole mi 1 a m for the p .( Wednesday, July 17, will be an active day for the Brlgliam City Ladles Golf Auxiliary PA3-226- 4. n, m Tolmans Enjoy 9 1 payeis, The following are participating: u t ve 18 hole class are is .dailies Scott Horsley, Rex :ant, Grant Moser, Richard Me 1 Corder , Go-- r don Kelt, Roy girl, July r o 1 d Clark and P h y 1 Us Emily Kmetvsch Wiscombe, Brigham City, girl, July 3. James Mark and Lael Roberts Hopkins, Milford, boy July 3. E Dennis L eRoy and Donna Jean Watson Richardson, Brigham City, girl, July 4. Harley Harmond and Mary Wlllldean Thomas Hatch Rt. 1, boy, July 4. Rlcgard Thomad and Marllvn Olson Roche, Cor-inn- e. rm strong Mallory, girl. Julv 6 Clifton Brown and Jarjorle Tol-ma- The family then travelled through the western portion of Nebraska where they saw lots of wheat, hav and corn farms. Marriage licenses issued at They stoppedat Denver, Colo., the office of the Box Elder and while there visited the county clerk since June 27 are Museum of National History and itouredl the Colorado State listed below: Wayne Charles Solomon, 30, Capitol building. Los Angeles, Calif, and Jeanne Enroute home from Denver Longley, 20, Brigham City. Issued June 28. took them through Vernal, Dennis Earl Sheffield, 22, Duchesne, Heber and Parley's Brigham City and N o n d a canyon to Salt Lake City and Christie Browne, 21, Brigham then back home to Honeyvllle. All had a very enjoyable and City. Issued July 1. Dallas Edwin Jorgensen, 24, interesting trip. Brigham City and Della Earl, 18, Brigham City. Issued July 3. At the end of 19G0, there Glenn Marinner Hawkes, 23, were 141.700,000 (m) telephonBrlgliam City and Peggy Joyce es in the world, more than half Wagner 19, Orange Tex. Issued of them in the United States July 5. n, A Logan, n, Licenses Tre-monto- 3. Ann Family Trip Seeg-mllle- Marriage PetersonHaramoto girl, July 5 Ronald Wallace and Marcia u Mr. and Mrs, D. Frank and tluee children Cleo Jesse Jepperson. Carrie and Mlcheal of Honev-vlll- e Johnson, T.R. Billings, Ernest Brent and Mrs. Leland Wew Clark, Lyman Chlarson, nf Brigham City, mother of James For , Edward Case, Louis Breltenbeker, C. J. Mrs. Tolman, recentlv reta ten-d- a vacation Beasley, Walter Maim, C S urned from Hamilton, Ronald Packei Places and things of Interest Clair Merrell, C B. Williams. Ai Von ter Esch. Ru ssell lsltled Included Yellowstone Flshburn, Rot , 'rnird, Arvl-ll- a National park, Codv. Sheridan Powers, T I Farnsworth, and Devils Tower In Wyoming Fred Gentry, Sammle Jenkins, In South Dakota they visited D.A. Olsen and Omer Call. spearflsh, Lead Deadwood, PLAYERS IN THE Rapid City and Mt. Rushmore, class will be Mesdames Har- attending the passion play at old Bouck, Lowell Baron, J.D, Spearflsh and visiting the Merrell, William Shields, homestake gold mind at Lead V.N. Boothe, Joseph Boudreau, and then attending the show Donald Carey, Jerry Fruln, "Trial of Joack McCall for r, the Killing of Wild Bill HiCurt Garmager, Earl ck ok" and the Boot Hill C.F.Epley, John Stav nor Thompson, cemetary at Deadwood. They Otto Smith, Rasmus Christenvisited the dinosaur park at sen, Janies Simper, Rex Earl, Rapid City. Norwood Hyer, ChailesGood-llffe- , Dent Rich and Harry A FITTING occasion for the Besides the low gross prize, patlotic spirit of July 4 was there are numerous other pri the family visit to Mt. Rush-mor- e and then a day at the zoo at Custer park. Thompson, Delbert Hadfleld, The following little newcomers arrived at Cooley Memorial hospital during the past two weeks: Spencer Ross and Verna Mable Todd Reeder, Brigham Cltv girl, July 1. Lowe and Sally An Don Jensen Gibbons, Brigham City girl, Julyl. Reed M. and Diane Dummer Belew, Brigham City, boy, July 1. Charles Lee and Virginia June Satterfield Cooper, Brigham City, boy, July 1. Robert Francis and Frances Juanita Kllnek Pechak, Brigham City, girl, July 2. Phil R. and Daisy Lois Bott Steed, Brigham City, girl July 2. Elbert Eugene and Nita Sue Sheldon Seigel, Rt. 2, girl, July 2. Jim Henry and Shlrlee Mary Weltzel Harger, Brigham City boy July 2 L eR o y Takao and Sandra JohAansen Rlppon. Salt Lak Cltv. bov. July 6 Norman E. and Diane Jean Harlan MUlsap, Wellsville girl. Julv 6 Curtis Jorrnan and Gloria Janet Quelip Lancaster Brigham Citv Maik E Julv bov and 6 Carolee Robert Elvln and Nessen Morris. bo, July 14. N. and Kay Klingler Keith and LouEnna Garn. Garland ele-pha- nt k elrl (UPI)--Ma- x i 85th Birthday d through the afternoon. at the open house affair will be Mrs. Whites daughters Mrs. Doril Brigham City, Horsley of Mrs. Irma Harding of Pocatello, Mrs. Agnes Andersen of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Virgil (Beth) White of Provo. Friends of the elderly lady are invited to drop in and greet her on her birthday. Farewell Coffee Held for Women Elks to Close For One Week Brigham City BPO Elks lodge will be closed during the week of July 15, according to house spokesman Vern Boothe. The club will again be open July 22 and will remain open on the Julv 24 holiday. Strikes Affect Two Brigham City young women were honored at a coffee on Wednesday, July Employment C. Stephens. Mrs. Stephens is the former Roma Freemen. From there they traveled to Roanoke, Va. where they vacationed at the Earl C. Jensens. Jensen and Mrs. Freeman are brother and sister. Enroute the visited Nauvoo, Carthage, and other points well known in LDJ church history and on the trip home they visited briefly with their son Bert who is in Kansas City, Mo. serving a mission for the LDS church. SPENDING' 10 days here visiting with the Ernest A. Olsens of this city and Lewis Spackmans of Deweyville have been Dr. and Mrs. John D Olsen and two sons Derwin and Mark of Ames, Iowa. Mrs Olsen is the lormer Linda Spackman. During their stay a sister of Olsen, Mrs. AlCazier entertained at a dinner in their honor at the Cazier home and on the Fourth of July lamily members joined in a picnic at Willow Park in Logan. ONE MONTH tour of the and down through the south was the itinerary for Orson Christensens who flew to A Sponsors Mr. and Mrs. Reed Had-fieland children Jeri, Tami and Stephen accompanied by niece Judy Hadfield, enjoyed a recent weekend in Idaho. The party travelled to Lava Hot Springs for an overnight stay and then went on up to Pocatello, sightseeing and visiting along the way before returning home. White Mrs. Eph (Eliza) will be guest of honor at a tea observing her 85th birthday on Thursday. July 18, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Leone Boothe. 534 South Sixth West, from 2 p.m. on IN COME TO SEE comfort, Royalty Contest The Box Elder County Wheat . and Beet Days Little Prince and Princess contest will be; held Aug. 3 at Garland Elem-.'- ; emtary school at 9:30 a.m,-- , All four and five year old" children are eligible. They.'; must not have attended-kinde- r garden this summer, according to Diane Potter, chairman. Girls are to wear cotton pastel dresses and boys should wear sport shirts and pants. To apply, call Diane Potter or Sharon Bardwell Entries must be In by Aug. 2. No entries will be accepted at the door. The contest Is being sponsored by the Garland Civic and Home arts club. AL-775- 48 8. Shelffelas OUR Wyo, Invitation Out: Help Fight Fires Would you be willing to make yourself available as a volunteer fire fighter? District Fire Warden J.D. Gunderson this week said that men living in Box Elder county who have an afternoon or day off each week are invited to offer their services. Persons who want to be available for battling wildlands or Fange fires are ad- vised to contact Gunderson or register at the Bureau of Land Management office in the county courthouse. ONE DAY SERVICE modern AND CLEANERS SHIRT LAUNDRY 36 North Main PA $128,040.18 Yes, July 1 was interest paying day at First. Security Bank and we contributed these extra dollars to the income of the people of this area. d Why not put your money to work for you in a First Security savings account. Then you, too, will share in the interest we will pay next September 30. Quilted on Your choice of 3 savings plans: , Standard Bank Savings " foam rubber. , Twin Cushioned with genuine DISCO precision made with double your Savings money protection Automatic Savings TURE S AFE PO $ Hall .Tniv 16 BUILT FOR YOU Sch-mell- of Germany was the only lighter to win the heavyweight championship on a loul. It happene pened on the fourth It happened in the fourth round of his New York fight with Jack Sharkey for h the vacant crown on June 12, 1930. EVERT0N MATTRESS H nWr - musin' 3tiv - maun. 5 COMPANY f ir 24 East 1 st South Phone PA 31 and MORTUARY.;; NEW YORK ( U PI) Don CanaMcPherson, dian who captured the worlds skating championship in Cortina, Italy, this year, has been signed to turn professional as mattress. 1 The Boyd daughter Norma Jean are back in town after a five day trip through Yellowstone park. They came home through the Tetons and spent some time at Jackson DON SIGNED new spring-fille- A tour through the Northwest and down the coast into California was vacation enjoyment for the A s e 1 Robinettes and son up to Craig. They went over to Vancouver then ferried Vancouver island drove down to Victoria then continued back down the coast to Erueka, Calif where they visited with a niece Mrs. Robert Harlow, who will be remembered here as the former Maxine Johnson. They report that it rained most of the first week but they still enjoyed the beautiful scenery and were especially impressed with their tour through the i edwoods and a visit to the Grand Coulee Dam two-mon- th' MATTRESSES EVERTONS found they had put 4,500 miles on their new car since they picked it up at the factory. 76 July 1 the day Brigham City savers received TOP QUILT S $cur,,y &onk ol . Rochester, Minn, and visited CAMBRIDGE, Mass-Gen- e. with their son and family, the Augustine, Harvard basketball Dr. Norman Christensens. star, will travel 45,000 mile? F rom there they flew to Flint, 75 games during a Mich, where they picked up a tour of Hawaii, the Philippines, ; new car and traveled on to At- Japan, Formosa and Thailand. lantic City, N.J. Dr. Christensen met them there and they viewed adlsplay he was presenting to the American Medical association convention which was in session at that time. Continuing on the Christensens went down into Virginia, stopped at Richmond and other historical points, traveled through North and South Carolina, Georgia, turned West into Alabama, Arjunsas and Texas Corner Main Street & 2nd North then stopped, in Albuquerque where they spent sometime with another son and family Dr. and BLAINE OLSEIsT Mrs. Raymond Christensen, On into Arizona they went then toured Glen Canyon dam. Arriving back in Brigham City, they the morning at the Strikes in primary metals home of Mrs. Robert E. Wiand const ruction, plus a short lliams of Brigham City. Costar of Dick Buttons Magical hostesses for the event were work weekaltected employIce Travaganza at the Worlds and ment ment unemplov Mrs. Eldon Herd and Mrs. Fair next year. 6 ended July during the week Ken Plum. to the Employment according Guests of honor were Mrs. Fred Loichinger, who left Security ottice In Brigham City, sugai beet Friday to make a new home is complete The thinning in northern California: and Mrs. Richard Huffsmith, who sweet cherry harvest is 30 per cent complete left Saturday to visit with nearly with labor, accordadequate in Colorado before ing to the rejMirt Georin husband her joining Joti openings ieceived this gia. week In Brigham City are 17 of two the friends Fifty to 61 tor last week guests of honor gathered on compared 26 lor a year ago at the and the Williams patio for a cassame period ual farewell visit and dainty this week is refreshments were served by 27 Unemployment with 21 tor last week and the hostesses 23 loi a vear ago in 10, with Freemans and family, the Verlin eastern states Garland Cluh Family Visits Pocatello, Ida. CUSTOM BERLIN fruit-flavore- d Tremonton, Shirley Mae Morrell, Brigham City , boy July 14. Louis A. and Lura Jean Christensen Youngberg. Rt. 2, boy, July 14. David Children expected? Oatmeal cookies are in order. And a party gelasetting of some kind. Glass cups, holding red tin set on a slant are the party surprise. Stack a circus with these chewy oatmeal cooky rings. Use the pretzel-sticstick to store the cookies as well as to serve them, because the recipe bakes up soft and tender, and the flavor seems to improve in the humid air of July. Breakfast cereals are excellent for ingredient use in recipes and make nutritional contributions of protein, important B vitamins, essential minerals, and food energy. Lemon Pecan Oatmeal Cooky Bings 1 egg I tablespoon grated lemon rind 3 tablespoons lemon juice cups rolled oats lti Va cup coarsely chopped pecans Combine flour, soda, and salt; sift into large bowl of electric mixer. Add sbortening, sugars, egg, lemon rind and juice. Beat at medium speed with electric mixer or by hand until smooth, about 2 minutes. Fold in rolled oats and pecans. Mix well. Turn baking sheet 2 inches level tablespoonfuls onto of each apart. Make a hole about 1 inch in diameter m center end of a cooky, using the back of a small spoon or the handle washed wooden spoon. Shape into ring with fingers. Bake in a moderate oven (350'F) until done and lightly browned, 10 to ll minutes. Remove from baking sheet at once and cool on wirt rack. Yield: About 3 Vt dozen cookies. Woman To Celebrate 7 Joseph Douglas and Kathryn Thurza Young White, Brigham City, girl, July 9. Thomas Boyd and Betty Lou Pearce Lemon, Perry boy July 10 Harry IXmald and Beulah Fraughton Fletcher. Jr. Brigham City, Bboy, July 10 Richard E. and Shirley Marie Hall Griffin, Brigham City, boy. July 10. Clive Francis and Verna Burton Waters, boy July 11. Ronald Lee and Don Marie Jensen Turpin, Ogden, girl, July 12 George Sherwln and Pauline Coll in gs Rushton, Brigham City, boy July 13. sister Local Swain Bowers, Brigham City, bo July 7 Gerald N and Rhea Moss Wray. Brigham City, twin gills. Julv sometime 1 school. Miss Nancy Ann Valberg is planning PLANS WEDDING an Aug. 23 wedding with Larry Macfarlane in the Logan LDS Temple. Both have attended Utah State university. traveled first to Indianapolis, Ind. where they spent an- by the bride-elec- ts parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Valberg, 269 North Second East, Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Macfarlane, 1236 South 350 West, Bountiful, are parents of the prospective bridegroom. Miss Valberg has attended Utah State university for three years, where she was Junior Prom queen and represented PI Kappa Alpha fraternity as their Dream Girl. She was affiliated with Alpha Chi Omega Teach School of jaunt 16-d- ay i Larry Macfarlane Is nounced funny how much energy you can wake up with In the morning and how quick it can fly away along about noon when old Sol begins to warn up. In spite of the heat there are lost of "goings on" around town. The Dean Freemans had to keep on the move, but they covered a lot Women to The August 23 wedding of Miss Nancy Ann Valberg and I i Uah, N A. Member Federal Deposit Insuronct Corporation ' |