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Show PROMONTORY POINTERS THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, January 1, 1967 Holiday Visitors, Program Highlight Promontory News and proper lng basic ballet control of the body and modeling. We are all proud of the century, and I am proud to be associated with an Industry that does so much for the advancetrememdous contributions that ment of mankind. says Queen printers have made to an In. Elite Gunn, Miss Perfect Type formed citizenry In the twentieth of 1967. BY Doris Flint Crystagle played by Ruth Silvester and Lillie Marx. They Mr. and Mrs. David Gleason were joined by a very prettj and Lael Wells from Soda Thistledown airy played by Springs, Idaho were weekend Denise Wells and two mischievvisitors of the Duane Wells ous imps Sir Tac and Sir Toe for Christmas. by Kevin Wells and Larry Keele. Miss Corlyss Eberhard was It told how Christmas can a guest on Chtlstmas Eve foi change an unhappy world Into a buffet supper and an evening a bright, gay world with the aid of games and visiting at the of Christmas Jewels. Duane Wells. Following the play several of The Duane Wells family re- the Individual youth turned to Soda Springs to have numbers, and gave lead the audience a second Christmas with the in Santa community singing. David Gleasons. dropped In long enough to greet the young ones and leave s DALE KEELE, SON OF MR. and treats for all. and Mrs. Virgil Keele, Is visitMr. and Mrs. Merlin Larsen ing with his parents over the traveled to Salt Lake City to get Christmas holidays. He is work- Tam and David andfam-llRogers In Kearns. ing from Wisconsin. They are Mrs. Ted (Tesse) Peterson here for the Christmas holidays and son Stephen from Nibley Mr. and Mrs. Dean Shepard and visited with the Leo Flints Satfamily of Idaho are visiting iwth urday morning. the Larsens, along with Nan and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wood-war- Blaine Meacham and family of and Vicki visited with the California. Monte Dldericksons ofThatcher Mr. and Mrs. Leo Flint and on Christmas Day. They later Bill traveled to Clearfield to traveled to Corinne to visitwlth visit with the Darrell Jensens. the Don Woodwards. The Jay They were joined by the Ted Browns joined them there for Petersons of Nibley, the Richard a while of fun and visiting, Cobbs of Odgen and Mrs Wayne THE PROMONTORY Lower of Corinne. Association, with the aid of the school, presented a very MR. AND MRS STERLING nice Christmas program Tues Huish and family of Bountiful 20 Dec. day, visited with the Joseph Nicholas The school children present on Christmas Day. ed the The Christmas Jewels fam.ly Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stulce 1966 with jewels of delight, and boys from Mt. Pleasant joy, gayety, beauty and pack-- a visited with the Max Marxs Sandra Marx, over the Christmas weekend. glee played by Martha Marx, Nadine Keele, Toni Flint and Vernon Keele. They were ruled over by Prln cess Shlmmerene and Princess PROCLAMATION Whereas, birth defects are the second greatest destroyer of life in the United States, and REIGNS reign over festivities. Whereos, hundreds of thousands of surviving birth defect victims are doomed to lifetimes of physical and mental disability, and Ellie Gunn will Printing week Whereas, birth defects impose straggering emotional, social, and financial stresses on the family and the community, and Printers Tap Whereas, under the auspices of the March of Dimes, significant progress is being made to solve these problems, and pre-sent- SLC Miss for y d Weeks Reign five feet eight inches tall miss has been selected as Miss Perfect Type by the Printing Week committee of the Salt Lake Club of Printing House Craftsmen, to reign over the festivities during the celebration of Printing week In A Jan-uar- Rogers, Party In Cases of Wisconsin In Madison, Wis. Arriving on Tuesday at the CORINNE COMMENTS Wayne Holiday Entertainment For Corinne Residents by Gertrude Moore Members of the Rebekah lodge held a Christmas party at the home of JoAnn Merrill on WedA nesday evening, Dec. 14. delicious potluck supper was by 8 members, at a table decorated In keeping with the holiday season. Gifts were exchanged and the evening was spent In conversation. Mrs Norma Bosley arrived home by plane on Christmas night. She had spent the past two weeks In Glendale Arlz. at the home of her daughter Mr. and Mrs Bill and (Dorene) Weaver and family. Norma went to lend a hand" with the new baby girl born to the Weavers Dec.ll. They will name the new baby Tracy Lynn. She has a sister, Suzann and a brother, Robbie to her. Norma was met at the air-poin Salt Lake city by her Mr. daughter and and Mrs. Leon (Elinor) Whitworth, of Bountiful. They motored to Normas home where they The spent Christmas night. Whitworth children, Ellen, Clark, Jean, and Karen also spent the night at their grandmothers. A family dinner was held at Normas that evening for the Bountiful visitors, Mr. and Mrs. Michael (Ardith) Levlnthal and children, Eddie and David of Brigham city, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon (LaRay) Petersen and children, Lisa, Karrle and Norma was able to Christina. spend Christmas morning with the Weavers before leaving for the airport to board the plane for home. Fruitvale Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers held their Christmas party Dec. 16 at the home of Mrs. Margaret Andersen. A delicious hot lunch was served to 16 members. Gifts were after which Loydene and Denise Hubbard sang two Christmas songs. They are the son-in-la- wel-com- rt son-in-la- homa In West Corinne were their daughter and and Mrs. Mr. Earnest (Nanett) Bulow of Fort Wingate, Wisconsin. They spent Christmas in Ely Nevada with Earnest's mother. The Bulows teach school In Fort son-in-la- small daughters of Lloyd and The lesson, Donna Hubbard. of Early PiBiographies was given by Della oneers, Owens. The rest of the afternoon was spent playing games and proved to be a most enjoyable party. Corinne Second ward Relief society members enjoyed a Christmas party at their regular meeting on Thursday afternoon, Dec. 15. The lesson was given A program by Jean Nelson. which Included a duet by Loraine J eppesen and Donna Hdbbard and a violin solobyRosanneKunzler was enjoyed by those present, Punch and Owens sand, e open-fac- were served by the Relief society presidency, Margaret w lches Donna Anderson, president; Smoot and Ann Norman, coun Smoot and Ann Norman, couns, lors, and NolaReaye, secretary. The afternoon was spent in con, versatlon. The Corinne camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers held a Christmas party at the home of Avis Morgan for their December The The lesson, meeting. Life of Wllford Woodruff was given by Vivian Jones. A de llclous potluck supper was en Gifts Joyed by 11 members. were also exchanged by the The meeting began at group. 7:30 p.m. Cub scouts of troop no. 113 held a pack meeting on Dec. 16 at 8 p.m. In the Corinne recreation hall. The meeting was In charge of Farrell Hill and the awards were presented by him in the absence of the troop cub master. The evening was spent singing The next Christmas carols. pack meeting will be held Frl day evening, Jan. 6, at 7:30 p.m. in the Corinne recreation hall. Holiday visitors at the Ted Burts are Mr. and Mrs. A.J. (Janet) Tease from Crown Point, N.M. and their son Ronald who Is attending the University of Miss Ellie Gunn, an auburn hair beauty who Is employed by the Deseret News Press, has studied modern dance under the tutelage of Virginia Tanner, nationally recognized teacher of creative dance. After studying In the dance field for eight years, she has appeared In several Salt Lake Valley productions, including Promised Valley" and has performed as a soloist with a Scottish group. She served her church as a missionary In Scot land. She Is a Sunday schoolteacher at the present time, and gives lots of time to the young people. Miss Gunn enjoys painting and finds that horseback riding, and ice skating help One man forfeited $300 bail swimming her to keep her trim" figure. when he failed to appear In She Is very active in her church Brigham City court on a drunk and with the youthorganlzatlons driving citation this past week in It. Headlining the Valley Music while a second driver charged With all this, she has found Halls gala New Years Eve with the same offense drew time to complete a course In party, will be Jimmie Rodgers, a sentence of 30 days. Model at the Par modeling who last appeared at the Music Ball was forfeited by Dennis and is now an studio, lng with Smothers Farrell Huggins, 41 of Bear Hall the Instructor at the school, teach Brothers, River City. Received so well he Is being term Sentenced to the brought back to usher In the new was Henry Preston Lewis, 56, year. 67, Apt. 11, Inter, Building He was school. Along with Jimmie Rodgers mountain will be the Cllnger Sisters, granted a stay of execution to (and their brother Adam), Utahs March 1. own singing family who were In other recent court action, seen at the hall last year with Frank Meyers, Paul Meyers, Llberace. and Russ Meyers, all of Salt Comedian Dick Curtis will be Lake City, each was sentenced on hand as well as the Music tcpay $50 or serve 25 days Hall orchestra. Following the for refusing to leave private show which begins at 9:15, there land when requested. The court w 111 be dancing onstage and In the granted a stay In each case to Court Acts SNOW FUN Taking advantage of the snow which fell Sunday are these youngsters who took to their sleighs in northeast Brigham City. In the foreground are S Douglas, Deborah and Michael Dunn, children of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Dunn. 31 East First North. Wingate. Scheduled Tipsy Driving n KANSAS CITY. Kan 'UPI An engraved greeting from President and Mrs Johnson will be a keepsake of a local bride who was married on the same day as Luci Johnson. Miss Lynn Ann Hull, of Kansas City, and Warren ' Wesley Ford, of McPherson, Kan., set their wedding for Aug 6 some time ago. When Luci Johnson's date was announced. Miss Hull wrote to the president and the first lady explaining the coincidence and telling how proud she was of her country, her president and of the Johnsons' daughter Whereas, a network of March of centers is providing improved treatment for birth detect patients, and Dimes-support-e- d Whereas, March of Dimes research grants are enabling scientists to learn more about birth defects, and Whereas, individuals can play an important role in the control and prevention of birth defects by supporting the March of Dimes, Now, Therefore, I, Olof E. Zundel, Mayor of Brigham City do hereby proclaim January, 1967 as March of Dimes Month, and call on all citizens to contribute generously to fight birth defects, this awful menace to the health of our children. Every TUESDAY DAY 1 IS FAMILY day special F00TL0NGS 19 At Music Hall ll Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vic Tripodi motor-e- d to Salt Lake on Tuesday. They went to visit John S. Fors-grewho Is In the Vets hospital there. e y 1967. COM-muntt- y Whereas, the March of Dimes is conducting a national education program aimed at protecting the health of mother-to-band their babies through prenatal care, and 808 So. Main St. open 1 1 a.m. to 1U p.m. Call by for your favorite Special y ' rehearsal hall to live music by the theatre ochestra. Added to this will be hats, horns, party favors and thousands of ballons. A spokesman for Valley Music Hall Issued an Invitation for everyone to attend the event which promises to be a d Jan. O, 9. John Paul Ralph, 19, school, was sentenced to five days for possession of beer while under the age of 21. John Sullivan, 18, Inter-mountai- n Inter-mountai- n school, was sentenced to five days for public evening. pays you interest every 3 months on deposits of $100 or more in KING SIZE MATTRESSES 72x84 139.45 per annum Savings Certificates INCLUDES SPECIAL Box Springs Prices on Portable Typewriters too! 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