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Show 4 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham Gty, Utah Tuesday, December 1, 1964 Performs in Area Marching Group octal The Peach City Strutters of Brigham City were a busy group on Saturday as they marched In the Ogden Christmas parade at 9:30 a.m. and the Salt Lake City parade at 6 p.m. with the latter being televised Uvfe and-icolor and viewed by local ceoe Sarah Yates, Society Editor residents. Directing the group of girls Is Joanne Schlueter, with Card training the drum corps for the marching routine. Ro-ber- Telephone PA CiKjStriiiterJ 1 Epsilon Chapter Holds Party For Local Miss Reveals Date Mr. and Mrs. Carroll B. WU. llama, 520 East Second South, announce the engagement of their daughter Janet to Lewis H. Andersen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Andersen, 670 North Sixth East. Wedding plans were revealed Saturday at a luncheon at the Artistic Manor given by Mrs. Williams, with guests including close friends of the bride. The couple plan to exchange vows on Dec. 29. Secret Sisters CHRISTMAS SCHIUEKR. SPECIAL . 3-5- Epsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held a regular meeting on Nov. 19 at the home of Raone Colllngs, with Cleora Rawlins as for the evening. An enjoyable and Interesting lesson on Awareness of Blessings was presented by Don Portraits MARCHING GROUP - Peach City Strutters performing in Christmas included Julie Christensen, 'Mimi Getz, Marjean Kent, Diane Colcough (front) parades Vicki Kilgore, Sally Jo Getz, Nancy Barnard, iBeverly Laws, Barbara Kent '(middle); and Carla Anderson, Wendy Christensen, Dale Hepworth, Marilyn Frye, Connie Earns worth and Laurie J eppson (back) . with the C.B. WUllams on Tuesday and arriving to spend the Hostess prizes for the evening were won by Lois Leigh-maand Rita Haugan, Thanksgiving holiday with the WUllams were their daughter and the Lee (Mary Ann) Mortensens of Santa Clara, Calif., who arrived on n MISS WILLIAMS IS a grad, uate of Box Elder High school and LDS Seminary, and of the THE CHAPTER held Us Secret Sister party on Nov. 23 at the home of Cleora Rawlins k beginning with a delicious dinner. Exchange of gifts then revealed last years secret sisters to one another and made the occasion a pleasant evening of social visiting. The members also drew the names of their new secret sisters for son-in-la- al Utah State university where she received a Bachelor of Science degree In education. She was Reg. out-df-to- Jensen. to-b- x7 $12.43 Value $6 NOW ONLY SPECIAL ENDS DEC. 10th PORTRAITS by HARRISON 675 So. Main - Ph. 723-77- Portraits, The Ideal Christmas Gift pot-luc- affiliated with Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Andersen Bridegroom-elect- , graduated from Box Elder High school and LDS Seminary, and his Bachelor of received Science degree In economics from Utah State university. He was affiliated with Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity while attending the university, and is presently attending Naval Air Flight school at Pensacola, Fla. the year. Making the event Into a re- were many guests from who were former members of the chapter who have moved from Brigham City union n Community Club Slates Annual recently. Holiday Party Heres Idea Included Special guests last years director Jesfa Davis, and last years sponsor Irene Hansen. For New Christmas fun and entertainment are on the agenda for members of the Ladles Community Club Thursday as they gather at the' War Memorial Home at 4 p.n(i. for their annual Chris- Holiday Dip Heres a TO IBE WED - Miss Janet Williams will become Itihe bride of Lewis R. Andersen in a ceremony set Ifor Dec. 29. Plans for ithe wedding were revealed at a luncheon Saturday, hosted by the brides mother, Mrs. C. B. Willliiams. tmas party. Festive refreshments will be served from a table decorated In gay holiday style by Mrs. Evan Bergstrom, Mrs. Vance Galley and Mrs. DeVon Roper. Program plans for the day will Include a Christmas reading by club member Mrs. H. Melvin Rollins, a medley of seasonal numbers by Kathryn Reeves, Shirley Fondess and Sandra Hunsaker; and trombone selections by Steve Call. Chairman of the days event Is Mrs. Duane Phlppen, with Mrs. Douglas Orchard as dlrec-to- r member. They announce that each member Is asked to bring g $1 gift for exchange. Society Editors SCRATCH PAD dip that really dif- ferent! Youll really keep them guessing with this one. Canned tuna, one of Americas favorite foods, combines with cream cheese and chutney In the tast-les- t, dlpplest blend yet Dip. wle, this is a thrifty as well as delectable snack for the holidays. Tunas In good supply at good prices at your local store, Stock up so youre always prepared for unexpected guests, y Dip Is a snap to fix and Its all planned to make a lot for a big holiday party. All you have to do is blend the mild, delicate tuna chunks with the other lngred lents In a simple one-booper. atlon. Serve with crackers, pretzels, or chips. y Dip 2 packages cream cheese Vi cup mayonnaise Vi cup prepared mustard Vi teaspoon cayenne 4 cans (6 Vi or 7 ounces each) tuna in vegetable oil Vi cup chopped chutney Cream together cream cheese, mayonnaise and mustard; stir In cayenne. Add tuna and chutney; blend well. Serve with crisp crackers. YIELD: approximate, ly 5 cups dip. but the Editors must have been the only folks who wondered about it. The bird refuge some feed for the starving birds, but many were lost to future and hunt, ing. This year the Editors have been saving dried bread and wonder If they would be ar rested for littering If they threw bread crusts along the road' sides out west of town. Any. Tuna-Chutne- rather than living In the dreams of yesterday or tomorrow. Now Is the time.. .arent we glad that lines to prove to herself or to the pilgrims, the pioneers, the her teacher that she can type armies and navies lived In the fast, but how seldom are the present? Now Is the time for all good How often a learning men... typist has punched out those This should be a good time of year for the I imagine quite a few different species will be showing up on their way south. I dont pro-fes- s to be an expert and I can only Identify a few kinds but 1 do get a kick out of the antics of some of our feathered friends. A few days ago a big haughty speckled woodpecker dropped In to look the yard over and hopped around for about a half hour In our walnut tree. Evidently It didnt like the prospects of wintering there and flew away. And we have had two fat pheasants spending the afternoons In our backyard gleaning a few old dried corncobs left over from the garden. They arrived about the last day of the hunting season and stayed around for quite awhile but by now have determined Its safe again back In the farm fields. Speaking of birds, Thanksgiving was a big day for the turkey and It would be Interesting to know Just how many It took to satisfy the appetites of the hungry American public. There were a goodly number of them consumed in this area Judging from the reports drifting over Party Line wires about happy family THE IRA PACKER family mel at Its traditional family gathering at the home of the Boyd Packers In Salt Lake City. The Boyd Packer children Allan, Kenneth, Russell, David, Laur-el- , Spencer, Lawrence, Gayle Ann, and Kathleen had decorated the home In typical Thanksgiving style and each guest had his place at the table marked with clever favors made of wheat, corn, and acorns set In plaster of parts. Jinlng In the family fun were Mrs. Ira Packer, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Beall, the Alfred Fry. es and Sharon, Leon Packers and Beverly, Carolyn, Douglas and Bobby; City Councilman and Mrs. Bill Packer and children Jeff, Gloria, Janet, Kevin, Ruth and Michelle; Lowell Pack-er- s and Lee, Doyle, Diane, and Blaine and Mrs. Florence Baird. This Thanksgiving get. together has become a lovely traditional affair with the fam llles and Is held each year at the Packers spac. Boyd lous home. Boyd takes time out from his busy schedule as an assistant to the council of tweL of ve apostles the Twelve Apostles of the LDS church to enjoy the warmth of famUy to bird-watche- words taken to heart. So, lets wake up and live each It Isnt Just the second half day so that we wont regret of the line to come to the aid that we let It pass. n of their country that Is Well, the Editor family was by the typist, but the relieved when somebody step-pemeaning that the first half of In to save the ducks at Rees the phrase can have to the everyPioneer park from the roasting day life of each person. pan. The younger generation Yet, It often seems that we isnt really so unfeeling and bask In the pleasant past, and calloused when theyll Jump to Home after a three-wee- k stay remember the good old days of the aid of defenseless wild creaIn the LDS hospital In Salt Lake school, of childhood at home tures. City Is Mrs. McClaren (Nona) with the family, or of those days e Just a couple of weeks Funk, and she reports that she of early marriage. And all of the Editor had been wony us look to the future with necesfeels that she Is doing dering what the ducks would do after her recent sity In planning for the kiddles when the pond froze over and college education, landscaping had decided that they would She was confined In the hos-pltthe yard, or Job opportunities. probably be sent to Glno Como's following heart surgery zoo for the winter. It Just BUT NOW IS THE very time seemed performed on Oct. 29, and has and the family logical been resting at home for about that our children are building was saddened by the report a week now. Needless to say, their memories of home, when that they would be r used for she was glad to get back home our health permits outside so the kiddles werent to Brigham City In spite of the when there Is prostold. ' In the efficiency and friendly atmos-pher- e perity and semi-peacTHE WATERFOWL AT THE of the hospital. world, and when we ought to be park had provided a lot of Some of the nicest things enjoying the activities of life. amusement and delight to younIt about her homecoming have seems as though the gsters and oldsters alike body know? been the many calls and other whens get attached to each the summer. The Editorduring kids tokens of affection from friends facet of life and it becomes a would squeal with delight at and relatives In the area, demseries of promises to fulfill the of the "quckles and sight onstrating that one never knows when the time Is ripe. When Young Son would quack all the how many folks are Interested the kids are older well go way home from a drive by the until an Illness or time of need camping, when the weather Is pond. warmer well go to the zoo; calls upon them. In fact, Mrs. Society Editor when daddy earns more well learned early In the year that take the vacation; when the kid- the best cure for a bunch of dles are in school we'll Join and disgruntled kids apathetic etc. the club, on the way home from a meetThen as the years go by we session ing or plcture-takln- g are amazed at all the whens to drive by the park and was that were passed up. All the the pond for a quick s about better stop by to the ducks. visit times come back, and we look Airman Third Class Gary L. to those days and realize that ALTHOUGH IT IS PRETTY Jensen and his wife and new those were the better times. Impossible for Mama or Daddy baby daughter are visiting with THE MOTHER WAITING for a to beg a piece of popcorn or relatives In Brigham City this the little folk too-latwishes the crackerjackownfrom teenager week. the for their consumption, was child a comagain Airman Jensen recently kiddles the with generosity er that could be cuddled or pleted his technical training as duckies extended to the a vehicle maintenance special- spanked according to the neces- of empty boxes or bags. point Of of the situation, and a few ist at the Air Training Command sity on a betducks the course, put school at Chanute AFB, 111. He years before she could hardly ter show since neither of the Is now on leave before report- wait for the child to get big. kids stuffy parents would swim ing for duty to Davls.Monthan ger and go to school. And the around, quack and dive for a married couple looks back to AFB, Aria, on Dec. 3. single piece of popcorn. ' The Jensens became parents the happiness of their early The Editors are glad that the In while a born back those marriage, pt their first child, girl, ducks will be around again next . were looking forward for us to completely rebuild your old Nov. 2, at Chanute AFB hosplt-al- days they to the day when they could year and that theyll be taken She has been named Brenda. In the wintertime If of care leave the little apartment with sagging mattress. Well pick it up in the Mrs. Jensen Is the former the other birds of the area only stove and ancient Anderson. Enjoying the Its morning and return it the same day, reconci-tione- d could receive such treatment. with refrigerator. visit and getting acquainted and ready for many more years of Yet, If we all lived day. y LAST WINTER THE SNOW the new arrival are the grand-parenrather than looking to the covered the birds natural feed and and the future with wist-fu- l for much of the past the grandparent winter, and the Sharing life could be more poor creatures were so weak Doneyes, Mrs. and Mr. honors are If wed live each day as It that the Editors dog actually ald R. Anderson and Mr. and fun. came along and enjoy It to the caught a pheasant one day when Brig-haof all Mrs. Harold Jensen, fullest, then the days when we she was let out of the car on a City, while the have only memories will be r Earl Mrs. drive In the country. and Mr. are more It was wondered by the pleasant. s COMPANY eraser, Willard; Mr. and Mrs. If the folks wheat surplus Charles Sheffield, Brigham PERHAPS WE EACH NEED A and the Air Force Ra-de- r, training flight City; Mr. and Mrs. Edward mental Phone PA pinch to wake us up to planners couldn't get together and 24 East 1 st Sfcuth Mrs. Mr. and .Corlnne ' fun that exists right now, for the relief of the bird crop, Leon Jensen Bear River City. the Tuna-Chutne- Local Woman for-gotte- d Recuperating From Surgery n. pro-vlde- bug-contr- din-ne- s, e on that day. THE FAMILY OF THE E Emery Wights gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant (Muriel) Nicholas at Harper Ward, to enjoy turkey and all the trimmings. On hand for the festivities were Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Beth) Crook of Orem with their children Neal, Emery, James, Thomas, Karen, Carma and Reed; Mr. and Mrs. Eller (Marie) Matthews and Charles, Ann Marie, Elizabeth and Martha of Perry; Mrs. Jan. Ice Nicholas and Katherine, Richard, Barbara of Honeyvllle and Mr. and Mrs. Grant (Shir, Russell ley) - Gramah and and Susan of Bountiful along with their father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. E. Emery Wight of Honeyvllle. Another daughter of the the Wights and their Dean Richards were busy at their home In this city enjoy. Ing the day with the Sam Rich-ard- s family who came to enjoy the traditional feast. This fam. Uy group Included Mr. and Mrs. Sam Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Elden M. Day and children Margaret, Barbara, Kenneth and Duane of Salt Lake City, the Clyde Nichols and Brian, Kim, Carol and Gary of Sandy; Mr. and Mrs. Lyn Richards and chUdren Jolyn, Jama, Gaylene, Joan and Stewart of Mantua. getherness son-in-la- 4Htt unusual M collectors items by I . Glass THE GRANT NICHOLASES entertained on Friday night at their home In Harper for members of Grants famUy, Mr. and Mrs. GUbert Brough of Tremon-ton- ; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Nicholas and Lee of Corlnne; Mrs. Roy Holland and Leon and Marie of Tremonton and Mrs. Janice Nicholas and Katherine, Richard and Barbara of Honeyvllle. They enjoyed a hot turkey din-n- Fourteen Fostoria craftsmen have combined their glassmaking skills to recreate these lovely old shapes and the antique flavor of simulated coins. The museum-piec- e originals, made about 75 years ago, used red coins. Since this was illegal, the molds had to be destroyed. But now "Coin Glass lives again . . . reproduced for you by Fostoria. er on that occasion. IT WAS GOOD TO HEAR that Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Petersen and chUdren Dan, Lisa, and Jay of Seattle Washington came home for the Thanksgiving holiday to spend the time with his mother, Mrs. Melissa Petersen. During their stay they enjoyed a famUy Peters Jewelry (JAY C. HANSEN, OWNER) 12 South Main Tine Buddies USAF Couple, New Baby Visit With Relatives semi-promise- e l, THATS ALL IT TAKES .... comm sure Ger-aldl- two-burn- ts by-da- EVERTOh MATTRESS m Specials, Skylarks, LeSabres, Wildcats, I Electra 225s and sleek Rivieras.The Buicks I are rolling again, SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED BUICK DEALER. AUTHORIZED BUICK DEALER IN THIS AREA: mid-winte- Edl-tor- VICTOR MOTORS, 550 South Main Stroot 31 i -- TUNE IN LOWELL THOMAS ANO THE NEWS-C- BS RADIO 1 |