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Show BOX 4 NEWS, Brigham City, Utah March 23, 1969 Sunday, ELDER Civic Club Sets , Meeting About Golden Spike ceoe Civic Improvement club will host an International guest, and hear a talk on taking Pride In Our Heritage at their regular meeting on Thursday, March 27, at 3:30 p.m. In the War Memorial home. Telephone PA Mrs. Bernice G. Anderson, often referred to as mother of the golden spike, will be on hand to talk on the his. torical subject. Through the years, Mrs. Anderson has championed the cause of the site and history of the driving of the Gold, en Spike In 1869 and Is honor, ary chairman of the Centenni-a- l Commission. Perry Resident to Observe 80th Birthday, Open House Chloe Irene Bark, Lund will be honored with an open house on her 80th Mrs. LINDA DENE PERRY CoupleSetsTemple Date For Mid-Jun- e Mr. Ceremony and Mrs. Howard G. Perry, 260 West 250 South, Kaysville, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Linda Dene Perry. She and Richard E. Watts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon F. Watts, Willard, will exchange wedding vows in a ceremony to be solemnized in the Salt 'Lake Temple on June 6. That evening, the bridal couple will greet guests at a reception at the Carillon, 40 West 500 South Bountiful. Miss Perry is a graduate of Davis High school and is presently attending Weber State college. She is a member of the Ogden institute "Albert-1- '. aes1 singers. She has fulfilled an l.D.S. f New Zealancj South Mission. Mr. Watts graduated from Box Elder High school and is currently a student at Weber where 'he is affiliated with Sigma Gamma Chi, and is a member of the Ogden Institute Male chorus. He served in the L.D.S. Cumorah Mission. birthday at her home In Per. ry, and an invitation Is ex. tended to all her relatives, friends, and neighbors to call between the hours of 2 to 6 p.m. on Thursday, March 27, to wish her well. A native of Willard, she was born on March 27, 1889, as the fourth child of John Orson and Phebe Ann Barker. Her mother died when she was five months old, and she was raised by her grandmother, Mrs. May Ray Walker Perry at her home In Perry. SHE WAS MARRIED toGus. tave A. Lund In October, 1911, and lived In Perry for two years and then spent the next two years on the John Mer. rell ranch west of Brigham City. From there they moved to West Weber and lived near his parents for five years, and then returned to Perry and built on and remodeled the home which then belonged to Mrs. Lund. Her husband died in 1953 after a long Illness, and since that time she has lived alone. THROUGH THE years she has been active In the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. As a young girl she served as a Sunday school and Primary teacher, and she was also active In MIA and has been a Relief society visiting teacher over 50 years. She worked in the Perry Cannery for many years, where she was floor lady dur. ing the seasons run. SHE LOVES flowers and many homes of her friends have been made happy with flowers from her beautiful garden, and starts and bulbs now grow In many garden of her friends and relatives. Many unselfish hours have been spent visiting with the sick and cheering the lonely, always taking some of her bak.i ed jllshes to brlghten. lives of, her friends." ' All are Invited to attend the open house In her honor. Do you find you have enough I never have. When the kids were little I used to dream of the day when I would, but that was Indeed just a dream. They are grown now and still I find more things to do than I have time for. I decided the other day I was just In. efficient and after reading an article about how to use your time I vowed to do what It said. The secret was to make a list of things to do each day and then check them off as they were completed, let me warn you not to make that list In the morning. Looking at the day fresh and rested can be murderous and you tend to get a little overly opti. mistlc making the list. I made one and needless to say as the day wore on things hadnt time? gone strictly as scheduled. about six I began to drag and when I fell into bed 1 still had enough on the list for the next day too. Next day I cut out answering the phone and door and just took five minutes for lunch but I Along got the list done. sleep In Wed Late May Ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Vernon S. Sorensen, 475 North Sixth West, annonuce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Christine, to Clare D. Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Jensen, 603 South Eighth West. Miss Sorensen is a graduating student of Box Elder High school, and is attending the LDS ' Seminary. Jensen is presently employed with Hansen and associates, Brigham City. The couple will trade wedding vows on 25. May After a short honeymoon trip to California, the couple plans to reside in Brigham City. , n ySt 'I n. ALSO APPEARING on the program will be Miss Chris, tine Luthl, American Field Service exchange student from Switzerland attending Box El. der High school. She will show slides from her country and give two musical numbers. Miss Luthl makes her Amerl. can home with Mr. and Mrs. Delonne Anderson, and Mrs. Anderson is a member of the organization. Social time will be at 3:30 p.m. under the chairmanship of Mrs. J. Oleen Palmer, with Mrs. Roy Thompson, Mrs. Eugene Wixom, Mrs. Richard Major, Mrs. Frank Wright, Mrs. Robert Meeker, Mrs. Lewis Jones, and Mrs. Calvin Wiggins as committee members. Chairman for the meeting, who wiU introduce the speak, ers Is Mrs. J.D. Gunderson, with the meeting to be direct, ed by Mrs. J. Gordon Felt, club president. mutton r r BIRTHDAY Mrs. Chloe Irene Lund will be honored on her 80th birthday on Thursday, March 27, from 2 to 6 p.m. at an open house at her home in Perrv. Seattle Couple Announce Birth Of Baby Son Relief Society Mr. and Mrs. Steven D. Gunderson of Seattle, Wash, are the proud parents of a baby son born Feb. 20 In a Seattle hospital. The new arrival will be named Christopher Douglas and weighed eight pounds two ounces at birth. i Mrs. Gunderson is the form- er Kathy Usatuck. I Meet on Friday Leadership meeting for the South Box Elder LDS stake Relief society will be held on Friday, March 28, at the Per. ry LDS ward at 10 a.m. Opening program for the day will be presented by the Perry ward, with First Coun. Cora Quayle giving selor highlights from the life of a r. The baby has a sister, Sherry, age four-anMrs. Usatuck has recently returned home after spending two weeks In Seattle, getting acquainted with the new grandson. 723-622- special numbers under the direction of Louise Davis ac. Geraldine companled by Rhodes. ; pAll departments will be held and, there will be a nursery for the children. Box Elder Stake Legion Auxiliary To Hear Student American Legion auxiliary will meet on Monday, March 24, at 7:30 p.m. In the War Memorial home, with program for the evening under the dl. rectlon of Mrs. Margaret An. dersen, foreign relations chairman. Guest speaker will be Chris, tine Luthl, AFS exchange stu. dent at Box Elder High school, who will show slides and com. ment on her native country of Switzerland. She will also pre. sent two musical numbers na. tive to her high.mountaln land. All members are urged to be present for the meeting. OPEN HOUSE SET Friends are invited to greet Elmer bide-to-bMiss Karen Allies, at an open his and Ping house on March 5 0 at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Airs. Blaine Olsen, 176 North Alain, from 2 to 5 p.m. The couple will exchange wedding vows Alarcb 29 in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple. j, To oniiettftVr m to INTRODUCE Family Greets Tiny New Son t Mr. and Mrs. John L. Chris, tensen, 74 South Fifth West, greeted a son born March 11 at the Dee Memorial hospital In Ogden. The little fellow will be named Jared Richard, and weighed in at five lbs and four ounces. His big sister Erin Leigh was delighted with his arrival. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Costello of Powell, Wyo., and Mr. and Mrs. Conley Christensen of Tremonton. The lucky little fellow has Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Costello of Omaha, Nev.; Mrs. Victoria Jerln of Round up, Mont.; and Mrs. Lillian Barfuss of Tremonton all ready to wel. come his arrival. . who has recently joined our staff Phone 723-285- 4 and make your just appointment ask for Reva - lomrnu r' FASHIONS 58 South Main 723-28- 54 Box Elder stake Relief society will hold Its regular leadership Enroute to San Diego they visited In Panaca, Nev. her sister and brother-in-la- with Mr. and Mrs. Gene Woods and in Las Vegas they visit-e- d her brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schuenman and a niece and her husband Mr. and Mrs. George Bleazard. in-la- w MR. AND MRS. Shirley Wight returned Sunday from ten delightful days In Southern California. They report the weather was good and theyes. caped the rain. meeting on Thurs. day, March 27, at 2 p.m. in the First LDS ward. A special program is plan, ned, and the first ward Sing. Ing Mothers will furnish the music for the opening session. All officers and teachers are urged to be In attendance, and there will be nursery care tor the youngsters. a number of family visitors recently. Here for an extended stay from his home in Nee. nah, Wise. Is her uncle John Oskar who will visit also in Logan and Preston, Idaho with ' relatives. Here for several days from Corvalls, Ore. were his grand, and husband Mr. and his grandfather William Yates daughter Mrs. Mike Jones and Char, of Green River, Wyo. He came lene Jones. ' to Utah to spend his 92nd In for a brief visit Calling birthday with his grandson and on Wednesday were her sister family. They celebrated the and two nieces Mrs. Eleanor event with a turkey dinner Hansen and Mrs. Ander. for family members. He re. sen. Mrs. HobbsArvy and Mrs. turned by bus to his home Hansen are from Preston, on Wednesday. Ida, and Mrs. Andersen Is THE BEN DAYS have had from Sparks, Nev. VISITING WITH THE Wll. H. 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Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Olsen announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Karen Miles, to El mer D. Ping, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ping, Carmichael, Calif. Miss Miles has attended Box Elder High school and is a graduate of Boulder High school, Boulder, Colo. She Is presently attending Brigham Young university. Ping Is a graduate of El. Camlno High school, Carml. chael, Calif. He has served an LDS mission In West Germ-anHe Is a senior student at Brigham Young University. The couple has circled March 29 as the date for their marriage in the Idaho Falls, LDS temple. Parents of the bride Invite their friends to an open house honoring the bridal couple on March 30 from 2.5 p.m. at their home, 176 North Main, Brigham City. Relief Society Ruth couldnt ing who had called on the phone and came to the door. I guess Im just not a schedule person, even though I was raised on the philosophy Ne. ver put off till tomorrow what you can do today. 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