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Show 1 1, Eagles Auxiliary Is Host To National President BOX ELDER I. ' , . Canada, and the Grand Madam vice president, Dorothy Wilding of Salt Lake City, at a statewide meeting held on Wednesday, April 8, the local Aerie home. state visitation was made to Brigham City since it Is the home chapter of the Madam State president, Fran Brightenburg. Meeting was called to order by Madam President Barbara Jensen, with the local drill team escorting the honored guests to the altar led by mh V f 4 m ? J i v'i ' t-'- fc VC- - , mm lV&vvV. yt&XjJl .. ; I Couple Sets Date tor GRANDMADAM President Magnan gave a short talk on her experiences in traveling Nuptial Rite about the nation visiting the midst of plans for her marriage on is Miss Deborah Tidwell, who will be17 April come the bride of Robert L. Olsen. Announcement of the forthcoming marriage is made by the parents of the bride-elecMr. and Mrs. Blaine R. Tidwell, 1384 24th, Ogden. 'Parents of the future bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Lewis R. Olsen of Brigham City. Marriage vows will be solemnized in ceremonies to be performed at the White House in Ogden. Miss Tidwell was graduated from Ogden High sdiool and is a sophomore at Weber State college where she is affiliated with La Dianaeda In t, auxiliaries during the past year, and complimented the members of their ritual and drill team performance. There were 187 auxiliary members gathered for the evening, with 53 of those being past presidents and one ten-year secretary. j'U You Can Get 5,000 Gold Strike Stamps ut Arizona Couple Welcomes Baby Former Brigham City residents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Misrasl Jr., now of Phoenix, Ariz., are the proud parents of a baby girl born Wednesday, April 1. She weighed six ounces. pounds The name of Jenivee has been chosen for her. The new mother is the former Rosiyn Hunsaker of times for the ritual competition which will be held on Thursday, May 14, at 3 p.m. in building three at the State Fairgrounds in Salt Lake City. &jl& .tSsfvfc DEBORAH TIDWELL Mid-Apr- il A STIRRING rendition of "God Bless America" was followed by 0 Canada" in honor of the international guests, and was sung by soprano Wilma Anderson in tribute to the national president. Visitiors from auxiliaries around the state were present for the occasion, with Tooele being presented with a plaque for having the least delinquent members for the past quarter. Ritual chairman Merle V-- 6 Roundtable Cub-Scomonthly leader roundtable for Birdhaven district will be held Thursday, April 16, at 7:30 p.m. in the LDS North Box Elder Stake center. May themes will be presented. The Cubs have a new Webelos leader, it was announced. All Scout leaders are invited to attend. r. V , jJ..i Scout Leaders The Gunnerson announced the . 4 i See Us To Find Out How Set April 16 The 4 J I NEWS,' Brigham City. Utah,, In Hun-sake- . Sunday, April 12, 1970 Brigham City Eagles Auxiliary played host to the Grand Madam president, Yvonne Magnan of Montreal, conductress Frances - MADAM PRESIDENTS Brigham City Eagles auxiliary played host to Mrs. Fran Brightenburg, state president; Mrs. Yvonne Magnan, national president; Mrs. Dorothy Wilding, national vice president; with local president Airs. Barbara Jensen extending the greetings of the toed chapter to the honored guests at the official visitation to Utah held in Brigham City on April 8 at the Aerie home. Honeyville. Sharing grandparent honors are Mr. and Mrs. Norman S. Hunsaker of Honeyville and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Misrasl of Bear River City. The with purchase of Watches. PALMER ts are members. served at the Aerie home on Helen Whitaker. The meeting ended with a Mrs. Magnan remained in Thursday morning at 11 a.m. presentation of Utah copper Brigham City for the night and before her departure for her tray and candleholders to the was honored at a breakfast home, and national president, presentation of a Mexican mantilla to each of the distiguished visitors from the Box Elder auxiliary, who were all dressed in Mexican costume. Graduation John Misrasi of Bear River City and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Litchfield of Brigham City. JEWELRY Race to Meeting was closed with the retiring of both flags, after which visitation chairman Elva Daley turned the time over to Shirlie Harger for the Serving chairman for the program of Mexican dancing and singing, with Mexican evening was Darlene Larsen food served by auxiliary assisted by Margie Martin and Andersens Ford during a sorority. Her fiance was graduated from Box Elder High school, where he served as studentbody president. He atended 'Utah State university and is presently employed in Ogden. Mid-Mod- Obituaries Year Demo SALE .Helen B. Parlin r Line By Phone Good and morning, especially to you who get up early in the morning. Whether you like it or not, daylight saving is creeping up on us and in two weeks we'll be dragging ourselves out of bed an hour earlier. I personally dont mind getting up early. It wasnt always this way though. I can remember when I was a kid how hard it was to crawl out, especially in the winter. We had a north bedroom that would have qualified for a cold storage plant. Summer was no better either, because we had to get up at daybreak to get things rolling on the farm. Then I got married and raised a family. It was still hard to get up. Especially when the kids were little as any mother knows most nights you are in and out of bed like a o taking care of fevers, colds, drinks and other demands of youngsters. Next Clockthere were watching, sessions for late daters, and midnight study habits which always called for a radio or record player accompaniment before tnese night hawks settled down. As a consequence, early rising was yo-y- teen-ager- s. tough. Now I can sleep in if I choose, and you know, I dont even want to. Im wide awake West Sixth North, died Saturday morning at 7 a.m. after an illness. Born Feb. 7, 1907 in Boka, she was a daughter Hungary, 723 - 6229 of a Mr. Burger and Mrs. Burger. at the same old rising time. I Katherine She was married to Stuart know now what they mean A. Parlin on Aug. 20, 1925 in when they say you cant 111. Chicago, teach an old dog new tricks. Aristotle said It is well to are her SURVIVING be up before daybreak, for husband, Brigham City; two such habits contribute sons and one daughter, health, wealth, and hap- Thomas C. Parlin and Bruce piness. Did you know, that L. Parlin, both of Baker, Ore.; to The according Dodderidge Mrs. S. Duane (Ellen) Town, difference between rising at her mother, five and seven oclock in the Vale, Ore.; Chicago; 12 grandchildren and 40 for morning years, sup- two also posing a man go to bed at the four sisters and two brothers. same hour at night, is nearly Private services will be equivalent to the addition of conducted at the Aultorest ten years to a mans life." Memorial Crematorium in All I really want you to do is Ogden under the direction of ten minutes earlier get up the Harold B. Felt Funeral will always have time to Home. As a memorial pull up that easy chair and the family browse through Party Line remembrance, contributions to the suggests with me. Cancer fund. The strains of "Aloha are in their ears as still ringing Mrs. Mabel Forsgren and Mrs. Viola Pett take up their daily routine after an exciting 15 days in the Hawaiian Islands. They left here on March 21 and flew by jet airliner to Honolulu. They spent seven days relaxing and Eve with their touring Waikiki on headquarters Beach, and then visited the other Past President club of the three islands. American Legion auxiliary They saw the Polynesian. met on Monday evening at the Cultural Center, LDS temple, War Memorial home, with a went on a Pearl Harbor delicious dinner served 20 cruise, visited the Volcanoes, members and guests by the orchid gardens, and the other ladies of the Seventh LDS attractions that make a ward Relief society.recently Hawaii vacation so delightful. The ladies were seated at beautiful The flowers, small tables decorated with especially the hibiscus spring flowers by hostesses seemed to be the most im- Mrs. Verl Peterson, Mrs. John pressive facet of the islands, M. Burt and Miss Mable Christensen. according to Mrs. Forsgren. A ten-daA guest for the evening was furlough in Brigham City visiting with his Mrs. Alice Mae Johnson, who was presented with the guest folks, the Martell Hunsakers, has been enjoyed by SA Curtis prize. Hunsaker. He left Thursday to Bridge playing followed return to San Diego where he dinner and Mrs. Clyde la Stratford walked away with based with the U.S. Navy. He high score prize and Alda Call is assigned to the USS St. Paul with cut prize. Binge was then and was expecting to leave played, with all winning immediately upon his return prizes. for overseas duty. Visiting with the Earl Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Wrights have been their and daughter Mr. and James E Wright and seven Mrs. Ted Heath and children children were also there from Ted and Susan of Lompac, their home In Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Hervin Calif. Another daughter Becky Bunderson from here spent five days in the family joined Is Nampa visiting with their she where Ariz. Tempe, and daughter Mr. and attending school. .While visitors were here the Mrs. Leon K. Hales. Mr. and ' Mrs. Noel K. Hales also of Wrights got the family came through together for dinner at. their Nampa home. Besides the Heaths, Mr. Brigham City and picked land Mrs. Don Jeppson them up and drove them to Richard ' and Deborah came Nampa for the holiday. Noel from Magna, and Mr.' and Hales Is a grandson of the Mrs. Dick Gustafson from Salt Bundersons. 115 Ruth Legion Auxiliary Past Presidents Have Social y Don't Make a Move!! without son-in-la- Our Hostess' Gifts and Information are the Key to Your New Community Call . , son-in-la- w 723-89- 43 3 ii V i These cars have low mileage Helen Burger Parlin, age 63, of el 2 a V l;'4 Z' f'fk Mrs. Alber-t- a of Honey60, Harper, ville, died Friday in a local nursing home. B. Alberta Marguis Fordor Hardtop Loaded. 1 TORINO FordorBrougham Fordor Hardtop loaded. Has Air. Also 3 Daily Rental Cars. 1 GALAXIE 500 Fordor with Air. 1 FAIRLANE 500 Fordor with Air. Economy 6 cyl Engine. MERCURY MUSTANG Hardtop Standard Trans, economy 6 cyl. Engine. Also 1 FI 00 Pickup. Has Air Cond. Power Stg. Cruisomatic Trans. 1 B. Harper Mrs. Alberta Burt Harper, age 60, of Honeyville, died Friday morning, April 10 at the Pioneer Memorial Nursing Home after an extended illness. Born Feb. 7, 1910, in Bear River City, she was a daughter of Thomas Albert and Lenora Nelson Burt. She was reared and educated in Box Elder county. She was a graduate of Box Elder High school. Also We have in stock Now, Ford executive cars. These are 1 969 Models and carry Fords Warranty and All Have Air Conditioning. 1 1 received their en- dowments in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They had resided in Honeyville during their entire married life. An active member of the LDS church, she had served as a counselor in the Relief society for many years and also as a teacher in the YWMIA and Sunday school. her SURVIVING are husband, Honeyville; one son and three daughters, Burt Harper, Mrs. Max (Lenora) Hetherington, both of LaMesa, Calif.; Mrs. Rulon (Delores) Hatch, Walnut Creek, Calif.; Mrs. Lee (Florence) Wight, grandOrange, Calif.; children; two brothers and one sister, R. N. Burt, Brigham City; Alma Burt, San Francisco, Calif.; Mrs. Mae Berry, Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be 17 conducted Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the Honeyville LDS ward chapel. Friends may call at the Petersen Funeral Chapel Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. and at the Honeyville ward chapel Tuesday from 11 a.m. until time of service. Burial will be In the Brigham City Cemetery. 1 500 Fordor Hardtop GALAXIE 500 Convert. Fairlane 500 Fordor Sedan. Fairlane 500 Tudor Hardtop. GALAXIE 1 1 SHE WAS married to George R. Harper on Nov. 21, 1928 in Brigham City. They later many Dollars. 1 LTD Fordor hardtop. Very low mileage, air cond. with all extras 1 DECEASED LTD and have had excellent care. Fordor Sedans Air Cond. and have all the extras. Save CORTINA Tudor. Automatic Trans, actual 300 miles. This Car has never been registered and will carry new car warranty. Also 25 other good used cars. Also 1 2 Good Used Trucks from V ton models to 3 ton 1 0 wheeler Dual Drive. PURCHASED RECENTLY Several more FRONT END 69 Ford Motor Co. Alignment Executive Cars HURRY & Balance WE HAVE THE MOST MODERN EQUIPMENT IN NORTHERN While They Last UTAH FOR AN APPOINTMENT CALL MM . rwwwyvin hmwwmkwibh BRIGHAM CITY5 TRANSPORTATION HEADQUARTERS i 323 South Main 723-34- 31 , |