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Show Peach Days Tuesday, August 20, 1963 Brigham City Business and Professional Womens Club co Thurza 225 W. Box Eider Stake Kingston, Chairman Forest Phone 723-829- 1 Relief Society Brigham City, Utah I wish to enter the following under the classification By Ruth checked: O Art Souvenirs end Art Collections .... 0 3 Handicrafts Historical Mothers all over town are heading Into that last minute buying spree that comes every year just before school starts. I suppose the kids have mixed emotions-som- e Q Quilts Q Knitting Q Kniting Q Crocheting Q Hobbies now are Party Date .. Address Phone. MOTE: Positively no entries will be accepted after Wednesday, Sept. 4, 1963. Peach Days Hobby Displays To Be Handled by BPW With the approach of another both oil and water color work; Peach Day s celebration In antiques and historical; quilts Brigham City, reminders are and rugs, knitting needl- concerning the annual window display feature of the celebration which Is again being handled by the Brigham City Business and Womens club Professional with Mrs. Thurza Kingston as this years chairman. The event Is a feature made possible through the cooperation of those Interested in arts, crafts and hobbies and by the many Brigham City merchants who give generously of window display place during the annual celebration. prompted ALL regular "customers who have prepared displays and ework, handiwork, souvenlors and collections. ALL entries must be In by Wednesday, Sept. 4, with judging and prizes to be announced at a later date. Additional Information on the displays or contest may be obtained by calling Mrs. Working Kingston at with Mrs. Kingston are club members Mrs. Inez Erb at and Mrs. Elizabeth 723-829- 1. 723-69- 26 Preston at 723-398- 4. GENTLE SPORT Judo, a streamlined version in the past are urged to again of the centuries old Japanese In their showing participate talent or hobbles In window sport of jujitsu, was named a special Jlgoro Kana, according to the and displays, Invitation is extended to new' Book of Knowledge. He foundcomers to enter the many ed the Kodakan, the institute classifications open for dis In Tokyo from which Interest In the sport has spread round plays. Classifications In the dis- the world. Judo means "gentle play and contest Included art, way." UKKHE BOH '4 Chicken, French fries Scones and honey Golden Brown Shrimp, fries, rolls, cocktail sauce Deep Fried Fish and Chips, rolls, cocktail sauce JUNIOR SIZE BOXES of Chicken, Shrimp and Veal HOT DOG ON A STICK 3 . . $1.25 $1.25 . 95c 85c . BE CAFE& 380 happy and others wouldnt admit It even if they were. There Is still a variety of newsy items drifting over In releasing the above for display, I agree to hold the merchant m whose window it is displayed, and the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce, blameless in case of fire or thelft. Signed City, Utah THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham Window Display Committee, North Main Lius, wires. HAPPY reunion at the Ruel Eskelsens when they had their whole family home for the first time in 13 years. On thursday night they enjoyed a family dinner at Maddox Ranch house and celebrated Ruel's birthday. Although the actual day Isnt until October they moved the celebration up so they could all enjoy It together. Included In the group were Mrs. Perry Earl Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Les Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Quin Eskelsen, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Eskelsen and Mrs. Richard Cannon. Mrs. Peters and daughter, Susanare vacationing In Brigham City while Capt, Peters Is getting ready for a new assignment The Vaughn Gordons and children Scott and Karen, California have spent a week visiting here with friends and relatives and left Sunday for their home. Other family outings enjoyed by the group while they were all together included a picnic at noon on Friday at Rees Pioneer park for the mothers and children and on Saturday morning 25 family members gathered for an early break da Open House Set For Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Darwin H. Reese, Smfthfield, announce the marriage of their daugh ter, Sondra, to Wayne L. Bowcutt, Brigham City. Friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend a wedding and reception and open house to be held in their honor on Aug. 22, from 7:30-9:3- 0 p.m. in the Smithfield Stake house, 189 North First East, Smithfield. , COLD FACTS UNDERWATER OLDSTERS Carp are among the longest lived of all freshwater fish, according to the Book of Knowledge. It is believed that some members of the family live to be two hundred years old. fast at the Sponsors Social Box Elder County South Box Elder Stake Relief society, board members park. Prices are enjoying a visit from their son THE R.N. and daughter-in-laMajor and Mrs. J. Alan Price and children Clark and Alison. They have been stationed at Maxwell Air Force base In Montgomery, Ala. Following their vacation here they will report to Seymour Johnson AFB, Goldsboro, N.C. They have also spent some time in North Ogden with the Percy Randalls, parents of Mrs. w, f ,r x. , Ro-mi- - 50th ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Heber C. (Mack) Mansfleid will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on Sunday, Aug. 25, at an open house at the J Gordon Felt Price, home. SOUTHERN California was vacation land for the Ralph Westovers and children Elva, Jimmy, Robert and Floyd. They traveled first to Saii Diego where they visited Balboa park and zoo, traveled to Coronodo and Tlajuana. In San Diego they also spent some Open House Set to Observe 50th Wedding Anniversary time with a nephew Mike Sheffield who Is marine training there. Highlight of the trip for Ralph and Jimmy was a visit to the races at DelMar. From there they went to Los Angeles where they toured Marineland, Disneyland, and Knotts Berry Farm. Final stop on the agenda was in Las Vegas. Prior to leaving for California the Westovers traveled to Idaho where they attended a family reunion and joined family members In celebrating Ralphs fathers birthday anniversary at an open house on Sunday, Aug. 4. The Westovers returned home Thursday. VACATIONING in McCal-llste- r, Mont, with their son have been and daughter-in-la- w the Norm Nelsens of this city. They with the Robert Nelsens and children Steve, Randy and Mike traveled over to Yellow- stone park during their stay and celebrated the Robert Nelsens wedding anniversary with a trip to Virginia City. The Norm Nelsens returned home by way of Ponds Lodge and spent several days with the Grant Secrists who are camping there for a holiday For over 30 were hostesses at a delightful get acquainted social for the ward presidencies on Thursday afternoon at 2 p m. at the Perry LDS ward recreation hall, according to Helen Bunnell, president Chairman of the event was Audra Call. Program numbers consisted of group singing conducted by Eula Olsen and Rasmussen, a reading Mr. and Mrs. Heber C. (Mack) Mansfield will observe their Golden Wedding on Sunday Aug. 25. Open house will be held in their honor at the home of anniversary a daughter and Mr. and Mrs. J. Gordon Felt 128 South Sixth East in Brigham City. Friends are invited to call between 3 and 6 p.m. The couple was married Oct. 15, 1913, In Malad, Idaho but In order that all their children could be present for the celebration, they will observe their 50th anniversary early. They later had the marriage solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple. BORN In Samaria, Idaho, Mansfield was employed by the railroad and retired in 1959. Mrs. Mansfleid was born LaVerne Gibbons In Ogden. Following their marriage the couple lived in Ogden until retiring, and then moved to Brigham City. At present they are attendants at the Harold B. Felt Funeral home. Mrs. Mansfield has worked in the Relief society and enjoyes making quilts and afghans as a hobby. She Is proficient In all types of handiwork, THE COUPLE has four years the children Stanley B. Mansfield federal government has been Concord, Calif., HenenM. Felt Brigham City; Sidney G. Mansdeeply Involved In agriculture Estimated cost of farm field, La Mesa, Calif,, and programs has been $3.5 tc Wanda M. Bernards, Castro $5 billion a year. Valley, Calif. They have 16 Golf Auxiliary Plans Luncheon For ANNOUNCES at War MemoRegistration for the dance year 1963-6rial Home. Brigham City, Thursday, Aug. 22 from 1 to 6 pm. You may register in person or by telephoning 4 PA Classes Held Wednesday Only COIIG! guests. GIANT Russell Moser, and Frank Dennis Coppln. Mrs. Fred Gentry will be In charge of decorations. All members of the auxiliary are Invited to attend the days luncheon and participate In the golf of the morning. UTAH STATE FALT 1 3 thru Sunday, Sept. 22 - Nitely at 8:39 PJA. NOW ON SALE at SALT LAKE FAIRGROUNDS TICKETS 19th V.N. Boothe, the Book of Knowledge. Active Member of AMERICAN SOCIETY OF DANCE OF NEW YORK CITY Wednesday, Aug, 21. On this day they have Invited the Tremonton golfers to be their Grant Flshburn, Johnson The six New England states together are not quite as large In area as the state of Washington, according to of the University of Utah School of Modern Dance club auxiliary are planning a play Friday, Sept. day and luncheon on Packer, mussen First Degreed Graduate Ladles of the Brigham City Mes-dam- Assisting also on committees were Iva Lou Nebeker, Patty Twitchel, Marva Cook, Eula Olsen and Romina Ras- Director, Colleen Price Moore Golf and Country DURING the meeting of the day the July awards will be given out to winning golfers, and the Silver Bowl trophy for July will be awarded. In charge of the days luncheon is Mrs. J.A. Burtcher. es Her committee Includes James Simper, Ronald ed. PRICE SCHOOL OF DANCE; Wednesday Is set at Shotgun tee-o- ff 7 a.m. for the Brigham City golfers, with an 8:30 tee-o- ff for the Tremonton ladies. ers were given by ward presidents Fay Laney and Ilene Tucker. RUTH HARDTNG and Donna Porter led the group in games, and a beautifully served luncheon prepared by Ruth Barnard and Grace Price was enjoy- sniawiBKKfcagi grandchildren and can boast of four Family members request that no gifts be brought to the open house. son-in-la- w, by Donna Porter, and a vocal solo by Delons Merrell. Pray in NEW EDITION! !yi : 'I IfljvJ - Irtf 1 1 "fSoSIVxMsSSS S3.75-3.25-2.75-2.25-l- .75 MATINEES 14 at Sun . IS Wad , Sapt IS Friday Sapt 20 Sat , Spt ,Spt. FAMILY DAY I I 5 00 P M. 00 2 30 P M at S 00 P M. at 5 00 P M I 00 1 S 00 P M I 00 S 00 P M. Lat tha postman dauvar your ttcian, raturn Sand a stampad envtlopa with ramlttanca payabla to: UTAH STATE HOLIDAY ON ICE, FAIR, SALT LAKE, la lurt to ipaclty choica of data and ihowtlma I it Sat., Sapt. 21 at Sun., Sapt. 22 at i-- co t - Wed. Sept. 18 at 5 P.M. - $2.75 -- want to rate If you 2.50-1. A t with the boys at school-w- ear this Catalina from BLOCKS. m m tmtswswL. 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