OCR Text |
Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah A k 3 Sunday, January 9, 1966 tj V V 9 r a.. ''" '. ? V & v JV 1 1 v X ,a fu ' - Vj?p h x - -- , s X V. N By w Phone 723-622- f) rsiw .. wa, 't V rn& - MM.. ? nil sW. r5na and New the Los An. Box Elder Girl Scout neighborhood meeting for all leaders and troop committee members will be held at the Holy Cross Lutheran church on Monday, Jan. 10 at 9:3C a.m. All troop leaders, neighbor, hood officers 'and troop committee members are urged to be In attendance. geles area. They spent some time visiting Mrs. Thomas sis. ters and their families and took in some sightseeing which Included the popular favorites, Disneyland and Marlneland. lng huddled on our north window ledge. It Isnt as cold out. side as these birds would make me believe. Why according to the weatherman we are basking In above normal weather with our low Just down to frees-lng- . Maybe these birds are on their way south from some place like Great Falls, Mon., where I understand they had a high of only minus ten on Cut Bank, And Wednesday. 4 X Snjy 9 Ive been watching a couple of tween Christmas cold little sparrows this morn, Years visiting In roV &' Ruh ewjm IfM! jWnwJWi tf. MR. AND MRS. DAVE Nel. son were "on the go during the holidays and returned home Tuesday after spending two weeks in Arizona and California visiting with various members of their family. They traveled first to Arlz., where they spent Christmas with their and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Hunsaker and family. From there they went to Crest, line, Calif, and visited with her sister, Mrs. Leo (Venora) Next stop was River, side where they spent some time with u nephew and family, Mr. and Mrs. Nadell Jensen, then stopped In San Gabriel to visit his brother and family, the J. C. Nelsens. They went to Alta-den- a where they visited the and then after Lyle Nichols attending the Rose Parade they headed their car back Brigham boasts an early morning temperature of 15 below. What with rains In the northwest and west and cutting cold In Mon. tana and across the plains states, strikes In New York and so forth the only spot left to go Is Florida. Of course a high of 47 In January Isnt too bad and thats what It was around here the middle of the week. Southern California, also, seems to be a favorite spot for holidaying. Lets keep those cars head, ed for the open road and get along on those winter vacations and when you get back youll always find the Party Line wires open and waiting for your call. Moving Into the leisurely pace City way. of January we find a variety ENJOYING A DELIGHTFUL of Newsy happenings taking the holiday trip with their family spotlight on the social scene. was Mr. and Mrs. Lewis and daughter A THE BEAUTIFUL Rose Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Michael (Nina) rade In Pasadena drew a large Sharp of Logan drove the Brig, number of our local friends hamltes to Cedar City where who returned with glowing re. they spent Christmas with the ports of the delightful weather Arlan D. Grimshaws. Mrs. and colorful floats and march, Grlmshaw Is the former Cath. lng groups that are feature erine Slggard. Slggard stayed r at this In Cedar City for a more ex. extravaganza. tended visit while Mrs. Slggard and and another TRAVELING ON a special daughter, the Frank (Wilma) tour were Mr. and Mrs. Rus. Pettys drove to Southern sell Tlngey, Mr. and Mrs. Har-olto see the Rose A son Derrel Slggard Felt Mrs. Lovlna Clark, Mrs. Marguerite Robinette and Is co.dlrector of the Carbon Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Lich. High school band which had been field of this city who Joined Invited to march In the parade. bus caravan of people from During their California stay many areas to enjoy an eight, they were house guests of Pet-ty- s sister and family, Dr. and day trip to southern California. The stopped overnight at the Mrs. Scott George of VanNuys. Stardust In Las Vegas then They visited Disneyland and went on to San Diego where they were there the day they fea. spent some time. They took a tured the bands that had come boat ride around the harbor, to participate In the parade and visited Balboa park and went to were especially Impressed with Tiajuana. Going back to Los the Disneyland Christmas pa. Angeles they visited Disney rade. On the way home they stop, land, Knotts Berry farm and made their headquarters at the ped In San Bernardo to say hel. Mayflower hotel while they tour, lo to Quin Larsen and Mr. and ed tourist at. Mrs. Paul Jeppesen and son interesting tractions In the Los Angeles Bradley. Mrs. Jeppesen and area. They attended the Rose Larsen are a niece and nephew Parade and New Years night of Mrs. Slggard. The Slggards found them visiting the Law. left Cedar City and stopped In rence Welk show. Returning Delta to visit her father, A. E, home they again stayed over, Stephenson and a brother and night at the Stardust In Las sister, the Willard Stephensons and Mrs. Von Bishop. In Boun. Vegas. tlful they stopped to spend a day MR. AND MRS. Howard Pe and and night with a tersen and son Corey took i daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Glen few days to travel to La Puente, (Connie) Davis. CHRIS LARSEN returned to Calif., where they arrived In time to spend Christmas Eve Brigham City In time to start with Mr. and Mrs. Norman (Ned school on Monday after spending ra) Rasmussen and tiny son ten days in Paulsbo, Wash., Robert. Mrs. Rasmussen Is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. K. L. daughter of the Petersens. They Whetham. SPENDING TWELVE days In enjoyed seeing Santa arrive for their grandson and report the Lake Oswego, Wash., has been weather extra warm and balmy Mrs. Alf N. Olsen who went there to visit with her son-In- . during their stay. law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. BACK HOME AGAIN are the Thomas Cottle. She was there William Thomases and child, to see her seven grandchildren ren Jeanne, Craig, Denny and find out what Santa had left In Becky who spent the week be. their stockings. Mont, Eagles Auxiliary Meets Wednesday Hoi-broo- Ladles Auxiliary to the Fraternal Order of Eagles wlU hold a regular business meeting on Wednesday Jan. 22, at 8 p.m. In the Aerie home. All members are urged to consider applications for new members and to plan activities for the remainder of the new year. sort-ln-la- k. a XY ' s-- . Vfc. v ,X A 'XT , 1 ,-- v.X'. -,- V--Y '" W f Jggginn;'WiTrl v-- ' wnunmnin ifrtlnrfiii ' wtmkiiwo Aa MISS KARIN DeANN NELSON Local Miss Circles Date Slg-gar- son-in-la- For February Ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Lowell W. Nelson announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Karin DeAnn to Kenneth Byron Simmons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Simmons of Ogden. Miss Nelson is a graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS Seminary. She is presently attending College of Beauty, where she will graduate this fall. is a graduate of WebThe groom-eleer High school in Ogden and is presently employed in Ogden. The couple has circled Feb. 12 as their wedding day, the ceremony to take place at the Arsistic Manor in Brigham City. Hi-Sty- le ct HOLLYWOOD Zsa 2.8ft Gabor has on to play a wealthy Hungarian divorcee In My Last Duchess" type casting? (UPI) signed At (UPI) the end of Its first year in re lease has My Fair Lady earned $46 million on a re served seat basis. HOLLYWOOD once-a-yea- son-in-la- Cal-lfornPa-rad- d son-in-la- ilLllEBD'0,V gives us the cleanest heat rae have ever had" r'- ... V After two years in our total electric home we have found electric heating very economical and the cleanest type of heating we have ever had. The burden of keeping a home up is much easier since we have been using electric heat. Mrs. L. O. Richardson 801 East 1700 North Ogden, Utah Now Homo with Electric Hoot Put Mora Houst For more information on electric heating, call at the power company nearest office or write: There is no obligation. D H. White in Your Sales and Marketing Dept. Utah Power & Light Company Box 899, Salt Lake City, Utah Things Stay So Much Cleaner With Flameless Electric Heat i i Mi WILDCAT This is the county courthouse space being remodeled to serve as a conference room. Bywater company employe Darrell Stokes Is sanding the floor in preparation for covering W. Conference Room Planned You rec.ivt a ip.cial low rate tor electric hooting and air conditioning, too tor total .l.ctnc home on out line. FAMILY at DAY O A new conference room Is he expects to see the room ready fast rounding Into shape on the for use in about two weeks. basement floor of the Box Eld-e- r Purpose of the new facility Is to serve as a meeting place County courthouse in Brig-hafor local groups. Containing City. The place formerly occu. 620 square feet, It has an entrance which will pled by the Box Elder School outside district for storage of supplies permit Its use at night without Is located in the buildings opening the rest of the court, house. southeast section. Olsen said persons wanting The room has been paneled and this past week, Bywater to reserve It for meetings may Floor Coverings company was do so by coi.tactlng him at his installing a new, seamless floor office. A smaller room at one end covering Torglnol. It will be furnished with new will be fitted to serve as the chairs and a table and County countys civil defense headquar. Clerk I. B. Olsen said Friday ters. 808 So. Main St. open 1 1 a.m. to 1 1 p.m Call by for your favorite Special i t f I frjiTh ( d ft Ladies Democrat Club e 1 ) ii V I Mi i i )t i Makes Gift Presentation Box Elder Ladles Democrat, club recently presented the PI. oneer Memorial Nursing home with a camera and projector to be used for recreation and pleasure by the residents. The ladies group sponsored a two day rummage sale under the chairmanship of Mrs. Jack Phelps early in November and the entire proceeds of $140 was used to purchase the e. qulpment for the home. Duane D. Walker, admlnls. trator of the home, said he planned to take pictures of special events and in turn show the slides during weekly recreat- few more small pleasures to our senior citizens. Our club hopes the presentation of the camera and the projector will accom. pllsh this, Mrs. Phelps said. Let BLOCKS You Pamper with a ion periods. Mrs. Phelps expressed her sincere gratitude to all who helped including club members, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Candland for the building, the News and Journal for publicity, Malmrose Pharmacy and to each and ev. eryone who provided the ar. tides that were sold. "Without the cooperation of everyone, our project could not have been as successful. Our aim Is to be able to give a JLkJxfcT' Eastern Star Sets Meeting Corlnne chapter 11 of the Or. der of Eastern Star will hold its regular meeting on Wednes day, Jan. 12, at 8 p.m. In the Masonic hall in Corlnne. All members are cordially Invited to attend the meeting. Have you, or has someone you know, just moved to a new home? 1 Special Low Rate For Electric Heat EVERY DAY IS In BE County Courthouse Electricity for Heating Has Averaged Only $10.47 Monthly Average monthly coil for electric heat for 2 months for the Richardson' 1,263 square-foo- t home it only $10.47. is coming in FEBRUARY! NEW CONFERENCE ROOM 2 t Your Welcome Wagon Hostess will call with gifts and friendlygreetings from the munity. com- Your first dress of spring might well be h of this Lady Manhattan shirt-dres- s Dacron polyester, (5 (and Avrll rayon! It has the most pleasing, 35 g the most ways of any dress find this season! Count to likely youre silk-touc- The Softy shirt! Youre sure to look lovely In this loveliest of Ijady Manhattan shirts! Its made of 100 Dacron polyester crepe-t- o wash and not Iron and its most appealing, most flattering features are the raffled front and the ruffles on the sleeves. The moderate spread collar is convertible, softly styled, beautifully tailored and comes in white only for your prettiest skirts and suits! no-lro- $10.95 easy-goin- If it's electric, its better! UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. your blessings: the flattering open Tommie collar, the roll sleeves, the button-fron- t, of unpressed pleats. and the skirt-fu- ll All done with the great sewmanshlp Lady Manhattan Is famous for! Choose yours now dont miss a single chance to wear this wonderful Lady Manhattan! $18.95 0 Bfl1' Of EN fRIDAY'S Till 9 |