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Show 1 BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham Area CoupleSays Vows In Recent Home Wedding City, Utah Sunday, September 7, 1969 Mr. and Mrs. Allen G. ocial Telephone marriage of their daughter, Linda Kay Sherman, to Wil. liam Francis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Francis of Brigham Vows were exchanged in Ogden in the brides home. Her sister, Mrs. Luis Ca. macho of Denver, Colo., and Luis Camacho attended the PA IE couple. Ladies of ElksSlate Annual Membership Party Term r 'r f Following the a reception and dinheld at Grey Cliff lodge. The bride is a graduate of Weber State college School of Nursing and is employed at St. Benedict hospital in Tuesday Meeting meeting of the fall season. Ogden. Bridegroom Francis has attended Utah State university and Weber State college and is now serving as a bacteriolo. gist with the armed forces in Vietnam. cere LILY Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet at the home of Alda Call on Monday, Sept. 8, at 7 p.m. All members are urged to be present for this first SEGO Golf Tourney club has changed TOPS its meeting time and place for at least next ten weeks, as the members will take part in special swim n trim class at the Box Elder Junior High school swimming pool. Meeting time will be 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, followed by the swim n trim session at Set by Ladies 8 p.m. Persons interested in ta. king offpoounds sensibly are invited to attend this meeting Country Club ladies auxili- in order to take advantage of ary members will play in a the full class schedule. tournament sponsored by the persons may call Beauty salon and the the club president at Chalet of Beauty on Wednes-day- , for further information. 10, at the loSept. cal course. The members are asked to UTAH STATE sign up at the clubhouse in UNIVERSITY order that flights may be formed in advance of the date. Announces Tournament chairman AlExtension Class ma Bryant and Betty Allen announced that it will be a Program Blind Bogey tournament, and Registration that tee-of- f time is at 8:30 September 17, 1969 a.m. preceeded by serving of coffee and rolls on the club 7:30 p.m. - Sox patio at 8 a.m. Elder High School All member are invited to participate. ORDER BULLETIN 723-882- Hy-Sty- Brigham City Ladies of first Elks will hold their event of the season on Friday, Sept. 12, at 8 p.m. at the lodge hall as a combined get-aand membership quainted party. All wives of Elks are cordially invited to attend, ac. cording to Mrs. Roger Simmons, party chairman. Ladies are urged to bring their husbands to the event, in order that all can meet the new officers and become better By Ruth Phone 723-622- So the big celebration is over and it gets mighty quiet on Main Street Sunday after the hubub of the carnival and crowds. Party Line wants to crew salute today the clean-uwho move in after the celebration and make our city that Cleanest town again. Did you know that Street Superintendent Jack Hamilton and a crew of seven men were up Sunday morning at 3 a.m. and spent five hours gather-inup the debris on Main and Forest streets in the initial cleanup and then came back to finish after they got the band stand dismantled, and the last carnival truck rolled out of town. They use the water truck and wash the street from Third South to Fourth North and gather pap. ers etc in the garbage truck. This includes the tabernacle grounds, 'court house lawn and city hall grounds and park-inlots. I had always noticed how quickly they got things looking back to normal again but hadnt realized Just how big the Job was. They deserve a big thanks from all of us. Before we get involved with our peach canning again lets rest a minute and have our little visit on Party Line. p FOR the season are Mrs. Eugene Wood, president; Mrs. Merville Stewart, Mrs. Leon ODell, Mrs. Russell Hansen, treasurer; Mrs. Alfred StuMrs. ck!, parliamentarian; Arthur Barton, chaplain; Mrs. Bert Jensen, historian. The board of directors includes Mrs. James A. Brown, Mrs. H.O. Lundberg and Mrs. Robert Reinhart. NEW OFFICERS 1969-7- sec-retar- LADIES OF ELKS New officers ready to greet wives of Elks at the party set for Friday, Sept. 12, are (seated) Mrs. Merville Stewart, vice president; Mrs. Eugene Wood, president; Mrs Russell Hansen, treasurer; (standing) Mrs. Alfred Stucki, parliamentarian; Mrs. Arthur Barton, chaplain; Mrs. Sames and Brown, Mrs. H. O. Lundberg and Mrs. Robert Reinhart, directors. mony, DUP ner were of Brigham City, now living in Redland, Calif., announce the cene Sarah Yates, Society Editor Bar-cla- former residents TOPS Club Sets COMMITTEE chairman for the coming year are Mrs. Roger Simmons, membership; Charles Shoun, Mrs. Mrs. Jim LaMere, party bridge; and Mrs. J.S. Fruln, duplicate bridge. All wives and widows of Elks in good standing are eligible for membership in the Ladles of Elks organization, which meets monthly and sponsors local social and charitable actvltles. g g tour-name- 9 on hand Sunday morning in Sunset to see their Kristy Lynn given her hame and blessed. Kristy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Haugen of Sun-se- t and was born on July 21 weighing eight and a half pounds. Mrs. Haugen will be remembered as the former Lynette Pierce. Also on hand for the big event were the first-tim- e paternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haugen also of Sunset. grand-daught- IT 4 HAPPY WAS NOW! Extension Class Division Logan, Utah S4321 birth-da- y time at the Clarence Bur-rurecently when they family members to their home to celebrate the anniversary of their three-yea- r old granddaughter Monica, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Summ of Ogden. Making the day really special was having her Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Larsen of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Park Stumm of enjoy her birthday cake. Mrs. Burrup also reports that their and daughter Mr. and Mrs. RoTre-monto- n son-in-la- ger Kent and little grand- daughters Teresa and' Linda will leave Sept. 8, for San Jose, Calif, to make their home. The Kents formerly THE GLENN ANDERSENS lived in Va. She and are enjoying a visit from their the two Arlington, little girls have been daughter Mrs. Thomas A. visiting at the Burrups since Coppin and grandson Thomas June and he arrived three Glen who arrived by jet air-lin- weeks ago to spend some time from their home in before they leave for their new Lutheran Church Women will meet on Tuesday, Sept. Washington. She has spent a home. MR. AND MRS. ROBERT 9, at 7:30 p.m. at the church week here visiting with her for their regular monthly parents and enjoying the de- Lichfield, Mrs. Irene Hess lightful coolness of their home and Jerry Hess are home meeting. Guest speaker will be Wil- in Box Elder canyon. She again after a four day tour liam H. Yates, vice presi- has also visited with his folks of the Southern Utah Parks. dent of The Bridge, a non- Mr. and Mrs. T. Frank Cop-pi- They left here Friday night On Sunday the Andersens and Joined a touring group profit organization establish-in- g a drug crisis center to enjoyed a family get togeth- who spent a night at each park serve the Ogden area. He will er at their Canyon home and including Bryce, North Rim discuss the drug problem in they spent one day in Salt of the Grand Canyon, and Lake City visiting relatives. Zions. They were Utah and plans for the Northspecially The Coppins live at Fort ern Utah area for serving how green by Impressed a he is where Wash, young people involved in the' Lewis, everything was for this time doctor at Madlgan General of year and they told them it drug scene. had rained some every day All women of the church hospital. THE VIRGIL Pierces were this summer. are invited to attend. LutheranWomen Set Drug Talk KNOW YOUR SCHOOLS Conferring on subject matter for the league of Women Voters membership luncheon scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 11, are Box Elder School Superintendent J. C. Haws, luncheon chairman, Mrs. Bert Jensen, and education study committee member Mrs. Elden Coffman. League of Women Voters SlateTalkonSchools Brigham City members of the League of Women Voters will begin the fall season with a study of the Box Elder school district, with Superintendent J.C. Haws as guest speaker for the annual membership luncheon set for Thursday, Sept. 11, at 12:30 p.m. in the Elks Lodge. A salad luncheon will be served, after which Superin. tendent Haws will address the members and visitors on the topic Know Your Schools which is the local agenda item for the Brigham City LWV this year. SUPT. HAWS will discuss the school policies, finance and innovations in the dis-trias well as school prob. lems. He will then allow some time for questions from the audience as part of the pro. gram, with League President Mrs. Chris Bolleau presid. ing at the luncheon meeting. The fall beginning luncheon is also a membership event, with the League inviting all persons interested in League membership or in the sub. ject of schools to attend the salad luncheon. Reservations may be made by contacting Mrs. Bert Jensen, luncheon at 723.7459 by chairman, Tuesday evening. IN THE MEMBERSHIP League of Women Voters is open to all women citizens of the United States who are of voting age, without regard issues as varied as air and water pollution, juvenile de. tention facilities, United Na. tlons, local and state schools, equal housing opportunities, and will embark on an study of the Electoral College this fall. Unit meetings are held on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month in the morning, and will also be scheduled in the evenings if persons are interested in such hours. Nursery care for small children will be provided at Gillespie hall during the luncheon and for units. Eastern Star UeSClayAAOrning Presbyterlal will host for women at A Day Away" Bountiful the Community church on Tuesday, Sept. 9, from 9:30 a.m. until 2;30p.m. Aeeeptedl Women will have a chance to get away from their busy households to meet the Rev. and Mrs. Emerson McBane of hr their Pakisan, Presbyterian mis. in that country. slonarles They will discuss their work and the women will have an opportunity to ask questions and discuss their missionary work. lear000 For carpools, contact Mrs. or Mrs. Wil. 11am H. Yates by Monday. HAROLD B. FELT Sets Meeting A chapter number 11 of the Order of Eastern Star will resume regular meetings beginning on Wednesday, Sept. 10, at 8 p.m, in the Masonic temple in Corlnne. All members of the Order of Eastern Star are cordially invited to attend. Welcome Given Tiny New Son Greeting the baby at home Thomas Edwin, age 12, and Gina Michelle, age five. Mrs. Garrisons mother, Mrs. Mike Kerby of Columbus, Miss., was in Brigham City for six weeks in order to be on hand to greet her new grandson,' and left for home over the Labor Day weekend. Member of the First LDS ward Relief society will ga. ther on Tuesday, Sept. 9, at 10 a.m. for a homemaking meeting. A luncheon will be served at noon for all in attendance, and homemaking activities will be shared. Sharing grandmother's hon. All ladles in the ward are ors with Mrs. Kerby is Mrs. extended a cordial invitation J.T. Garrison of Tuskaloosa, to attend. Ala. funeral director doesnt simply decide to join the Order of the Golden Rule (OGR) one day and Corlnne Relief Society T. I Utah m raore d Set by Women W.C. Robinson to race, creed or political affiliation. The League is a Mr. and Mrs. E. Edwin group studying Garrison of Brigham City put out the welcome mat for a husky new son who arrived Aug. 18 at Cooley Memorial hospital. 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