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Show Families Arrive Elderly Man Honored on At Home Safely 86th Birthday Mr. and Mrs. of Brigham City Women's Group July Since then he has made his with his two daughters Mrs. Wesley (Violet) Nelson of Mantua In the summer, and Mrs. Sherman (Vera) Walker of Brigham City In the winter. He Is the proud grandfather of two, Bob and Karen Nelson home of Mantua. Parents Visit Local Family Mr. and Mrs. Boyd R. Ander. sen enjoyed a visit recently from Mrs. Andersens parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul James of Oxnard, Calif. The couple was heading home after a months vacation trip covering the west picture was taken were historian Lettle Chrlstoffersen, and Sargeants at Arms Harriet Balls and Mabel Balls. ern states. Boyd Ray, Ronald Young Bruce and Renee were delight ed to meet their new grandfather, and the families enjoyed three days of visiting and getting Hickox Family Enjoys Weekend BITTER OFF w we com. how Remember plained about the snowstorms? A couple of months can make a big difference. Brlgamltes are beating the heat In the canyons, backyards and on the streams. Party Line wires are ringing with reports of summertime fun. 1 1 IT'S ALWAYS EXCITING to hear news from former Brig, hamltes and their achievements and we were pleased to learn this week from Mrs. Abel S. Rich tljat her son.ln.law Dr. Owen J. Cook has been named president of the College of Hawaii. Dr. Cook has been exec, utive secretary of the Pacific Board of Education for seven yeajrs and he will continue in this capacity In addition to his new duties. He and his wife, the former Ellen Rich and three children, Jim, Alice Ann and John will leave for their new island home In August In time to get settled before Dr. Cook begins his new assignment In September. Another daughter of the Cooks, Carol, will stay on the mainland and continue her studies at the BYU In Provo. .'enjoying a delightful vacation In Kentucky have been Mf. and Mrs. Roland Rldd and tlBlr son Jay who traveled to Princeton, Ky. to visit another son and family the Bill Rldds, They spent two weeks touring In seven states. They especially remembered their visit to Pad. u$Lh and the Kentucky take ' s ' ' iarea. !MRS. MARTHA JENSEN ha9. had a full schedule during Jtjifef latter part of June and e&tif Jily with family members com.1 Inc and going. On June 22, her daughter Mrs. Ronald (Jewell) Iverson and her daughter Chris, tljhe and twins Marla and Darla arrived from Othello, Wash, for ajjvlslt. During her stay Mrs. Asna Woolsey and twin boys Rly and Kay came up from Silt Lake City and, the family enjoyed an outing at Rees Pioneer park which Included the1 Lrvar Jensens, the Worth Jen. sjns and two children, the Stan. l$r Jensens and two chlldre; and Mrs. Alan Jensen ai)d typ children, Mr. and Mrs. Max 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hickox and children Becky, Beth and David enjoyed a weekend In Yellowstone National park over the Fourth of July holiday. SPRINGFIELD, 111. (UPD Illinois production of creamery butter declined from 4,089,000 (m) pounds produced during 4 May, 1960 to 2,920,000 (m) Nelson and three children, the pounds during May, 1963, ac The family travelled up to the cording to the Illinois Woolseys, the Iversons and Mrs. Martha Jensen. park In their camper trailer and ative Reporting Service. Mrs. Iverson returned to Salt there they met old hometown Lake City with Mrs. Woolsey friends Mrs. Ernest Swanson and spent a few days 'visiting and daughter Lynne from Ken. In that city. Traveling to Brig, more, N.Y., and toured the ham City last week were the park together. Orlando C, (Bus) Jensens and their son and wife Mr. and Mrs. Returning home together, the Bruce Jensen and Robby and two families enjoyed another their daughter JUdy Kay Moody weekend of visiting at the Hickox and her daughter Terry Lynn of house. Salt Lake City. The Leon Jensens, Layton sen have been her daughter, drove to Brigham City on Wed. Mrs. Jean (Mona) Redellngs, nesday and brought Mrs. Iver. Scottsdale, Arlz., Mr. and Mrs. son back where she stopped Lowell Rasmussen, South Gate. briefly before going to Tre. Calif, and Mrs, Joe (Amber) monton to spend a few days with Van Fleet, Huntington Park, her husbands parents the Joseph Calif. We are happy to report 20-50 Iversons. The. roynd of, eipts that Mrs. Rasmussen is getting wound up.orv Monday wharf. the around again after suffering In' Stanley Jensens entertained the juries In ifi automobile ac Iversons and Mrs. Martha Jen. cldent some time ago. sen at dinner and that evening VACATION BOUND ARE the Iversons left for home ac. companled by the Worth Jen. Mrs. Charles W. Claybaughand sens who drove them back. daughter Kathy who left on the weekend for Texas where they rr WAS GOING HOME FOR will spend one week visiting with the Wayne Glngerlches when relatives and friends. They will they traveled to California to spent some time In Lubbock, spend two weeks with relatives Amarillo and Perryton. and friends. They were accom. FRIENDS OF MRS. GLEN panled by their children Diane, Tom and Brian. They traveled (Grace) Anderson will be Inter, via Reno and made the first ested to know that she Is home stop at Orlnda, Calif, where again after spending the past they visited with her sister. ten days In a Salt Lake City From there they went down the hospital where she underwent coast to Los Angeles and spent major surgery. Party Line ex. three days In Culver City with tends wishes for a speedy her parents, the Harry B. Cald. recovery. wells former Brlghamltes, and also spent some time with her MRS. MILLIE Jensen of Man. brother and family In Culver tua enjoying a visit from her City, Next stop was Long Beach granddaughters Sharry, Susan where they formerly made their and Judy Jensen, St. .Louis, Mo. home and they enjoyed five days plan to tour enroute. Roland Is there with friends. They visited sales- - supervisor for Bardahl In Perris, Calif, with his mother Oil products. and then returned home by way The girls will be Joined by of Las Vegas. They stopped their father Roland A. Jen-seover night In Cedar City and and another sister Bonnie toured Cedar Breaks, then on. Jean about July 20. The family home, will return to their home by way RECENT VISITORS at the of Yellowstone park which they home of Mrs. Mildred Rasmus. plan to tour enroute. . ' Co-op- er The musical drama opens at 8:30 p.m on each of The United States Military Academy at West Point, N.Y., was founded March 16, 1803, by an Act of Congress. hostile country will come to life once again on July 1749 in Ogden. THE OCCASION IS the 14th annual of (A11 appearance Faces West world, starring Womens Association of the famed baritone Igor Gorin in Community Presbyterian church will hold Its annual out the role of Brigham Young. Opening on the Mormon pio. door dinner party on Thursday, neers In Nauvoo, HL, this world at 6:30 in the 16, July p.m. reknown musical drama follows yard of the Protestant Student their trials and tribulations to center, 439 East Seventh South. the promised land the Great Barbequed chicken . will be Salt Lake Valley. served to all present for 50 From this beginning, these cents apiece, and each mem. settlers spraad ber Is asked to bring either original salad or dessert, table service throughout what Is now Utah making It the great state It Is and her husband. today. Chairman for the event Is Mrs. W.C. Robinson, fellowship THROUGH THE MUSIC OF chairman for the group, along Faces West people with a committee chosen from "All each circle. Program for the throughout the world have be. acquainted with the evening will be Informal sing, come ing of old favorite camp songs pioneer heritage that Is Utah. star led by Mrs. Earl S, Fox, and Opera Metropolitan music the has Gorin on sung the accompanied guitar by In Mil. Ray Barratt and on the bass by from "Faces West Joe Caughlln. waukee, Boston, at the Wal. All women of the church are dorf Astoria In New York City, Invited to bring their partners In South America and Canada for an evening of fun and fellow, and In New Zealand and Aus. trails. ship, He played about 40 concerts In Australia over one winter WALLBOARD TIP NEW YORK (UPI) When and his "Faces West songs nailing gypsum wallboard to have been on the Voice of A. studding, hammer the nallheads merles and the Telephone Hour. slightly below the surface, ad' THIS YEAR'S SHOW will be vise home building experts at Allied Chemicals Barrett Divi- better than ever with several sion. These dents can easily be new musical number by compos, concealed with spackle at the er Roland Parry. The curtain will go up on a same time Joints are taped and cemented, thus insuring a lively street sceneInIn Nauvoo with people meeting the street smooth wall surface. a In Utah... after a swim, beer is a In Utah... beer goes with fun, with relaxation UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC. 366 South Fifth East, Salt Lake City, Utah BLOCKS clearance is a REAL clearance n IN TO OUR SEE TOP QUILT new spring-fille- d mattress. ' ", Quilted on f Identifies your 1" foam rubber. (WELCOME WAGOII Cushioned with SPONSORS... j firms of ' pmtig la the business and dvlc Ufa of J ; your oommunlty. For Information! sail Phons 723-571- 7 TAKE ADVANTAGE OF BLOCKS genuine DISCO precision made CUSTOM .. . 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This historic trek across a LAST state. "start tomorrow 'Si, J years The story of Utah Is a story of a rugged people who for. med one of the greatest pioneer ever known to migrations escape from intolerance and AT throughout the country come to see "Faces West. And In stop ping off at Ogden they make It a point to see the rest of the REDUCTIONS ON LADIES WEAR EVERTONS THIS EMBLEM if 9 travel calendar. Every year visitors from MATTRESSES t 1 17-1- 5 Thursday Night In 1958. first vice president; and Maurlne McMurtrey, chaplain (back). Missing at the time the after work. From this moment spectators are taken through the colorful and at moments tragic trek across the Great Plains of A. merlca, to the arrival In the promised land. ATTENDANCE Slates Party LEGION AUXILIARY New officers of the American Legion auxiliary Post No. 10 who will serve for the coming year are Birdie Smith, secretary; Ressa Lowe, president; Hazel Beecher, second Vice president; (front) Emily Severns, treasurer; Mary Olsen, Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, July 14, 1964 Set for J. Wells Smith received word recently that Mr. and Mrs. Hal Henry Burton, longtime res. Reeve of Saginaw, Mich.; Mr. ldent of Brigham City and Man. and Mrs, Harvey Bulst of Bea tua, was honored recently by his ver; and Mr. and Mrs. Jack family In observance of 86th Bulst of Logan have all return, birthday. ed home safely after attending The family event was held on the funeral services of their Sunday, July 5, at Crystal brother David. Springs with everyone having a good time. Born cm July 5, 1878, In Eng. land, Burton came to Brigham City as a young man. He mar. rled Sarah Kate Trent, also a native of England, and they lived In Brigham City during their married life until her death THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Faces West FRIDAY NIGHTS TIL 8 t |