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Show Party Line 723-622- it isnt just the whos housecleaning. Its now reached into the touched the legislature, Suddenly housewife re-d- o . once said government-wise- Shakespeare It is not strange that even our loves should change with our fortunes. Evidently some of the for- tune is slipping where some of the shows are concerned and suddenly the networks are changing their loves. Monday night seems to be hit the hardest Im concerned. Im not surprised. What show could stand up in the ratings against a football game. Then too, they claim they want to appeal more to the younger audiences where the buying power is. I guess they arent selling enough Geritol these days. So they make all the changes and it will all boil down to what Noel Coward once said As one gets older, one discovers everythings going to be exactly the same - with different hats as far as For Early June Rite Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brown of Filer, Idaho, announce the engagement of their daughter, Kay, to Ralph Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jones of Corinne. Miss Brown is a graduate of Twin Falls High school and is a junior majoring in secondary education at Idaho State university. Prospective bridegroom Jones was graduated in 1965 from Box Elder High school and from Idaho State university in 1969. He has just completed two years in the US Army, with one year in Vietnam. He will return to Idaho State university in September to pursue a Master's Degree in business administration. The couple has circled June 4 as their wedding date, with the ceremony to be performed in Twin Falls. -- on. I 9 Brightens Home Front Rose Young was so happy to have her son and and daughter spending some time with her last weekend. Here from Kansas City was Dale Young, who had three-da- y a attended agricultural conference in Denver and came on to Utah where he had an appointment with heads of the Agricultural Department at USU in Logan. During his Utah stay he spent some time with his mother in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Keenan Whitesides of Twin Falls, Idaho, were weekend visitors with Mrs. Young. In celebration of Whitesides birthday, the Whitesides, Mrs. Young and Dale Young were joined by the J. Oleen Palmers. It was good to hear that Miss Laurene Tingey spent two days here visiting friends and relatives. She was a houseguest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Tingey during her stay. Laurene is a stewardess with of United out Airlines Washington D.C. She lives in Alexandria, Va. parents: Plowhorse son-in-la- w President and tv networks. The got dumped. President Nixon has just revealed plans to the cabinet and the tv networks have made a clean sweep in some forms of programming. I read somewhere once that A recession is a period when you tighten your belt. In a depression you have no belt to tighten and when you have no pants to hold up its a panic. I hope were just tightening our belts New on the scene in Brigham City are several little arrivals at Cooley Memorial hospital, who will assume starring roles in the homes of the following Mrs. SST have more of the same for you on Party Line today. Same places I mean, but different people, so pull up that easy chair and lets visit awhile. ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, March 28, 1971 Visits Family Mr. and Mrs. Gordon The Plowhorse Tractor club met at the home of Carl Norman recently. Leader John Singh discussed the theories of transmitting power with the club members. After the lesson, they were served refreshments by Mrs. Nelda Norman. 4-- where they visited for four days with her sister Mrs. C.W. (Julia) Rees. Leaving their car in Tucson they flew to Merrett Island, Fla. where they spent ten days visiting their son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Jake Knudson and two children. Returning to Tucson they spent several more days there and then came on home. Vacation in Arizona Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thompson took time out from a busy schedule to spend a week touring in Phoenix, Tucson and into Mexico. Returning home they stopped in Las Vegas. Richard and Julie Ann Johnson Pixton, boy, March 20. Ronald and Jackie Craghead Gardner, Ogden, girl, March 20. Clark Blaine and Beverly Huffman Child, Brigham City, boy, March 20. Robert Vernon and Merrie Tait Mozingo, Honeyville, boy, March 22. Neil Howard and Kathleen Jensen Aston, Brigham City, boy, March 22. Harold Leslie and Carol Ann Barker Howard, Route 1, girl, March 25. Steven and Diana Bessinger Harris, Portage, girl, March 26. Ross Darrell and Rebecca Nelson Barnes, Tremonton, girl, March 26. Gary Lynn and Lani Lund Conger, Brigham City, boy, March 26. talked on her native country, Its culture and its style of living. The program was under the direction of the foreign relations Legion Ladies Hear Talk by AFS department Student American Legion auxiliary met on Monday, March 22, at the War Memorial home for their regular monthly meeting. Guest speaker for the evening was Miss Elizabeth Tosi Vega of Costa Rica, American Field Service exchange student at Box Elder High school. She with Margaret Anderson as program chairman. Oakley Moore" presented a musical number, with his wife accompanying him on the piano. Junior members of the auxiliary were present and elected new officers for thier group. Refreshments were served by the hostesses of the evening. 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