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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, January 28, 1968 Party Line Ruth By Phone 723-622- doesn't seem possible that nearly the end of January and at our house I am still waiting for the Christmas cac. tus to bloom. Last year it didnt bloom at all but I attributed that to the fact that It bloomed twice the year before. A It It Is i ' - r ;, '' .)' : Vi I f ( til jij .CL . I, L- -i thorough Inspection of the temperamental beauty showed not even the promise of a bud this morning so I am at a loss to know what the problem ls. It has bloomed all the way from Thanksgiving to Easter, however, so It may still bios, som. The average blooming date Is late December or early Of course I could January. blame it on to the fluoride In the water but I have a sneak, lng hunch I moved It at the wrong time. All Instructions on the care of the plants say that It should be left In the same place until after it bloom ed and I moved It at just the crulclal time when It should be setting out buds. I wondered at the time if It would affect lt. I just dont happen to be blessed with a green thumb. Flowers that thrive and blossom for other people seem to get inhibited when I begin watering them (when I see the plants drooping). r . j- ' " - ; -I UYT- - - Moy , 4 '-- 1 fs Cv- - 1 v V Y All r. I PRESEN1 ROBE lovely lap robe delighted Mrs. Austin Johnson at Pioneer Memorial Nursing home, with the robe given to the local home by the Nifty Thrift ilub recently. Club members ptesenting the robe include Wendy Christensen. Koral Holmes, Deboiah Christensen, Val Gardner and leader Afn. Rosalie Christensen. Other club members uho assisted in making the painted squat es were Dale Mts. Marjorie Gardner. Heptvorlh, Diana Hepwotth and Course for Attend Events Women to of the Begin Feb. 1 BYU-Ogde- War Memorial home. Under the direction of the legislative and governmental committee, meeting co.chalr men were Mrs. J. Leo Nelson and Mrs. Esther Watkins. A vocal trio presented two numbers, with Ethel Poulter, Norma Jensen and Charlene Allred participating. Speaker was J. Leo Nelson, who discussed modern trends in banking and current legisla tlve regarding financial mat. ters and Interest rates, lnfUr tion control, and other matters dealing with finance. were shown Members plaque presented by the depart ment for last years partlclpa tion in the legislative program, President Mary Pearse Owens thanked the members for their fine support of the Christmas basket and veterans holiday gift projects. Refreshments were served by Harriet Balls, Verabelle Knud sen, Marie Pohl and Jennie Nielsen. Confectioners sugar, moist ened to dribbling or spreading consistency with brandy or um, makes a celebration top ping for stollen or other holl lay sweet yeast breads Couple Receives Word of Child Attend Conclave well Oh Regular meeting of American Legion Auxillarywas held on Monday, Jan. 22, at the BYU-Ogde- Council Delegates H. VERN BRAZELL, execu-tlv- e vice chairman of Help Utah Gorw Grow Inc., and Dr. Jewell J. Rasmussen, professor of eco. University of Utah, nomlcs, l were the speakers, In the session. Committee sessions heard the following speakers and sub. Jects: Education and Welfare; Mrs. Algle E. Balllf, director, Welfare division, State Depart, ment of Welfare, and Dr. A. vard A. Rigby, administrator division of special education services, Utah State Board of "Education for Education, gen-era- Handicapped Children, Frank Mrs. "HEALTH: of Sumption, M.T., supervisor U. of U. of U. blood bank, Medical Center, "The Perplex, Medical lng Problems Facing Laboratories;" judiciary: Mrs. Ronald Boyce, and Kent "Galr Housing of the N. Sheerer, Civil Rights Reid Act;" taxation; supervising audl. Inheritance tax division, Is visiting the Roger Jensens; and Kathryn Reeves Is at home with the Parke L. Reeves. This Is Just a few of the kids en. joying a few days home with the folks before the new se mester grind begins. & "Up - f IT IS GOOD TO know that Sp.5 John E. Reese is home on a 30. day furlough after spend, lng the past year in Vietnam. He Is spending thevacatlonwith his parents the John H. Reeses. Sp.5 Reese was with the Ninth Infantry Division and also vol unteered as a door gunner on a helicopter for which he re. celved the Air Award for this service. Following his furlough he will N.C. for report to Fort Bragg further assignment. MRS. WINNIFRED Hlgglnson of Milford, Conn, is in town visiting her son and daughter. the John Hlgglnsons. She In-la- came west In December and joined the family group for Christmas at the E. Marilyn Hansons in Billings, Mont. She will visit here until the mar. riage of her grandaughter Win. nie Hlgglnson on Feb. 2. Id rather visit THERE ARE A LOT of college students In town this week because of between semesters at BYU. Among the visitors are Susan Young skiing and visiting with her parents the Malcolm Youngs of Harper; Ju. lie Jensen, daughter of the M. Reese Jensens was having a check-uat the dentists when I called her. Kathryn Reeder, daughter of the Harold Reeders was home and told me that she had her roommate Cor. lnne McNeely of St. Josephs, Mo., as her houseguest for the brief vacation. She also told me that Kerry Fife, Redlands, Calif, and granddaughter of the Basil Fifes was spending some time In Brigham City. p Others who should be around are Elaine Sheffield, daughter of the Earl Sheffields; Dennis Saunders, son of Donald Saud. ers; Julee Gordon, daughter of the Jack Gordons, Alyson Mor gan daughter of the Robert Mor gans both of Willard; Elaine Harrison, daughter of the Dr E.B. Harrisons; Trudy Jensen, daughter of the Ward Jensens; LaDean Tlngey, daughter of the Robert Tingeys; Danny Jones son of Mrs. Bayles Jones, Bryce Kelly, son of the Howard Kel lys; Don Seegmlller, son of the SAVE! HURRY! Among the group were the Frank Reeders, Charles Woods, Glen Ben. William Burton, nlons, O.D. Lunds, K.B. Olsens, Cliff Kerrs, Mrs. Margaret Evans and Mrs Alton Hunsak. er, and the Fred L. Petersons. The ladles were entertained at a luncheon at a the University club, luncheon at the Cot. tonwood country club, and an Interesting tour of the Cotton, wood Mall. Mrs. Calvin Ramp-ton- , wife of the governor fO OFF DRAPERIES made to your measure DECORATOR FABRICS by the yard from our custom fabric collection! pre-side- at the luncheons. In ad- - Interesting tour of the Cotton, wood Mall. Mrs. Calvin Ramp, ton, wife of the governor pre. Sided at the luncheons. In ad. ditlon to a round of meetings there was a special dinner for the commissioners and clerk, at the Wheeler Machinery Co. The highlight of the social activities was the banquet at the Terrace Ballroom concluding the activities, which was pre over by Governor sided Choose form over 1000 samples of fabrics for draperies, slipcovers, upholstery. M in in off our regular prices and have draperies just the length and width you wish. Choose from our superb collection of textures, prints, colors. Bring your measurements, we'll make your draperies and you save 15 on fabric. Or buy fabrics for draperies, slipcovers, upholstery at 15 off regular prices. Save a big 15 Hurryl Choose for all your decorating now, charge it! Rampton. NOW TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 470 North Main and 680 South Main SAVE LOCATIONS! Imperial long or short nV Mystery Gift Puzzles Home Some generous soul present, ed the Pioneer Memorial Nurs. lng home with a used television set over the Chi tstmas holiday period, But nobody at the home knows donor of the set was, and they would like to offer thanks to the giver since the television has brought such pleasure to so many viewers during the past month. Anyone knowing the identity of the donor Is urged to call the home to clear up the "Case of the Mysterious Television order the a proper ac. In knowledgement might be sent. who the Eagles to Meet Monday Evening Lloyd, Members of the Eagles Aerie tor, State Tax Commission of Utah, No. 2919 will hold an Initiation "Inheritance Taxes and You," and business meeting Monday evening, Jan. 29, at 8 p.m. US. factories and offices are In the aerie hall. Refreshments will be served petting noisier, leopnrdlzlnp the hearing of millions of em following the meeting. All mem. ployes who work In them, the bers are Invited to be In at. Public Health Service reports tendance. OF Box Elder were In at. people tendance at the three.day con. ventlon for county officials held at the Newhouse Hotel last week, end. A NUMBER county 470 North Main Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Nielsen of Brigham City recently re celved word of the birth of a granddaughter to their daugh Mr. and ter and son. "The proposed elimination of Mrs. John Gonsalves of Fowler the inventory tax was heard Calif. In discussion by the Womens The delighted flrsttlme par State Legislative Council at Its ents greeted their little miss a.m. at 9:30 meeting Thursday on Jan. 23 and will name her at the State Office Building Wendy Denise. She weighed In auditorium. at seven pounds and seven ounc Box Elder County affiliate es Mom Is the former Mar delegates being informed were: Jorle Nielsen. Mrs. William Flack, Mrs.R.M. Sharing grandparent honors Kaiser, Mrs. Hairy Dloom, are Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gon Mrs. C.V. Forsgren, Mrs. Veil salves of Fowler, and great Iverson, Mrs. R.N. Price, Mrs. grandmother Is Mrs. Zella NelLegrande Peterson, Mrs. Grant son of Brigham City. Calllster, and Mrs. Jay Holm, gren. Earl Seegmtllers; Jack Jensen A party hon. on ored Miss Winnie Hlgglnson Party Line with you than play Thursday afternoon hosted by nursemaid to some delicate Mrs. Bryce Wilhite and Mrs. houseplants. I like the sturdy J. Gordon Felt. There were 14 varieties that dont mind a once guests Invited to the mis cellane. the a week drink of water. ous shower. Legion Auxiliary Holds Meeting, local League of Women Voters at. "Look Up and Live," an ex. tended a tea held In Ogden on citing new course designed to Wednesday afternoon In honor of furnish spiritual and lntellec. Mrs. Bernice Zurbach, a mem. tual growth to women, will be. ber of the national board of gin Thursday, Feb. 1, and con. the organization. tinue for ten weeks. event was held at the The n Sponsored by home of Mrs. Ralph Benowltz, the course will be held Center, president of the Ogden League each Thursday from 1 p.m. to of Women Voters, from 2:30 2.30 p m. In the North Box to 4:30 p.m. Elder Stake Center, 620 North Attending from Brigham City Third East, Brigham City. were Mrs. Ray Bybee, Mrs. Registration will be held at William Dolling, Mrs. Bet t Jen. the first class. Tuition fee Is sen, Mrs. John Hinchman, Mrs. $10 Joseph P. Gurrlster and Mrs. William H. Yates. SOME OF THE TOPICS pre sented In the course will Include ON THURSDAY Mrs. Zurbach the following: "The Art of Com conducted a workshop on dls. munlcation, "How to Keep cussion techniques and mem. Your Husband Listening, bership for members of all "Making Friends With Your In state. the Repre. Family, "How to Get Invited Leagues were sentatlves piesent Back, "Games People Play from the Brigham City, Ogden, with Words, "Putting Your Bountiful, Salt Lake City, and M ind to Woi k, Spiritual Com Cedar City leagues during the munication, "The Use and at event held the Salt Misuse of daytime "Putting Language, Lake Chambei of Commerce Words to Work, and "Develop building. lng Creative Thought. Representing the Brigham The course will be taught William City group were Mrs. Mrs. Carleen Dixon, special by H. Yates, president, and Mrs. instructor for national P. Gurrister, Joseph Center. Mrs. Dixon Is currently Item chairman and a member completing her Masters Degree of the state board. in English with a minor In That evening Mis. Zurbach Her Informative psychology. was honored guest at a dinner and approach make; refreshing at the Fort Douglas country for an and stlmulat Interesting club for League members and In learning more lng experience their husbands. of the fine art of living. Guest speaker for the evening was State Senator Samuel J. Taylor, who discussed recom. mendatlons for consolidation of State government. Several members 9 L League Members Honoring Guests ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY Metal Safety CHECK FILE reg. $1.47 22 SHELLS |