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Show Oct. 15 weighing eight pounds four and a half ounces. He has two sisters Kristine and Ruth Ann. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Tolman Burke and Mrs. Aaron Peters of this city. 723-622- school eyes student book fair Willard sets 9 Carnival "Men show their character in nothing more clearly than by what they think laughable. Goethe. If you havent laughed about something yet today I wa..t you to take a good look around and find something funny. I'd like to suggest that you shouldnt have to look far. If we can only see it, we ourselves, make the best subjects. Of course there's an art in being able to laugh at yourself. Time helps alot. Something that is happening right now, which isnt at all funny may be hilarious when you look back at it. For instance, I didnt laugh when I found that I read the clock wrong and got up at 5:30 instead of 6:30. Now, several hours later its beginning to have its humorous side. So start looking for little things in your life to laugh about. It doesnt have to be a big loud laugh, just a little chuckle will do. I guarantee it will make the world look rosier. Chamfort said "The most utterly lost of all days, is that in which you have not once laughed. Now, why dont you pull up that easy chair and lets have mir little Party Line chat. You may find a name spelled wrong or some other little error, or maybe even a big one that will give you a chance to get a good chuckle. Visit Here It was so good to visit with the Grant Allreds Wednesday. They and their sons Frank and Spec. Four Russell are in Utah visiting friends and relatives. Russell is at Madigan Medical center at Ft. Lewis, Wash, where he is an EPN. He will leave Monday to return to his are post. The Allreds houseguests of her brother-in-laand sister Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Hyer. I learned that their son Frank is attending Trico Opportunities Inc. and their other son Jeff is in his senior year at Wisconsin State university in Oshkosh, Wise. The Allreds make their home in Niagara, Wise., and will leave for home sometime this week. Keep Busy have Glen Dummers been busy the past few weeks. On Oct. 13, Mrs. Dummer The graduated from the University of of Utah Institute Technological Training as a counselor in alcoholism. The were seven graduates presented their certificates by Fenton Moss, director of the institute. The certification took a place at a dinner at the in Salt Lake City. In Cuck-A-Ram- addition to Mrs. Dummer, Sarah Bigler and Mrs. Cecilia Nez of the Intermountain School NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, October '28, 1 973 ELDER BRC By Ruth Phone BOX were among the graduates. On Oct. 14, Mr. and Mrs. Larry (Janet) Koford and children Kelly Ann, Tammy Rae, and Julie Kay of Escondido, Calif, arrived for a weeks visit with the Dummers. On Oct. 21 the Dummers entertained at a family dinner which also included, in addition to the Kofords, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dummer and children Kent, Karen and Kyle of Riverside,; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth (Sherry) Johnston and Lesia of Tremonton; Mr. and Mrs. Reed (Diane) Belewand children, Kerry, Terry, Robyn and Greg, Preston, Id; and Mr. and Mrs. Reese Coleman of this city. Dummers sister was also invited, Mrs. Ruth Clements and children, Joanie, Gary and Craig, and Kofords sister, Mrs. Jim (Veta) Wadman and Chrystal all of this city. Following dinner they took pictures and visited number of friends of the Kofords dropped in to say "hello, among them . Mrs. Kofords former teacher for many years, for Halloween Willard school will The Bear River City elementary school will sponsor a student book fair Nov. 1 and 2. Students will be able to browse and purchase books. The book fair will be open during the hours of 12 noon to 3 p.m. Books will be on display in the library. The book fair committee invites all students, parents and visitors to attend the fair. Elementary have a Halloween Wednesday, Carnival, Oct. 31 beginning at 6 p.m. with a costume parade. There will be a Spook Alley white elephant sale, raffle, bake sale and plenty of games and good food for the entire family, a PTA spokesman said. The event is sponsored by the Willard PTA. All Willard students and their families are Invited to join in the fun, she said. WEIRD BUNCH This weird bunch of individuals donned disguises for a father- Halloween party held by Cadette Girl Scout troop 146 with costume winners daughter being Kent and Brenda Yates as a charming couple, Chris and Ellen Bolieau as a pair of vampires, and Herb and Maxine Blue as a pair of jolly green giants. An equally odd assortment of father and daughter spooks and characters enjoyed an evening of games, singing and refreshments planned by the girls. The fair will encourage student interest in reading and in building home libraries and will also contribute to a worthwhile project, a committee spokesman said. All profits will be used for the school library. GayNell Anderson, is serving as book chairman and the committee includes Donna Nickolaisen and Shirley Iverson. The book fair display will include new books from many publishers in all popular price ranges. All reading interests will be represented, classics, fiction, science, mystery and reference books. Its no jinx NEW YORK (UPI)-Tri- ple crown winner Secretariat lost two races at a mile and an in the spring and summer of 1973 but thats not exactly a jinx distance for him. In the 1 18 mile Marlboro Cup at Belmont Sept. 15, he set a world record of 1:45 2.5 eighth on track rated a GENERAL ELECTRIC SPEED SETTER MIA Mrs. Bert Reeves. The Kofords visited on day in Salt Lake during their stay. He is a chief in the Navy based in Escondido and she is manager of personnel and payroll at the base. They called the Dummers after they arrived home to express how happy they were to have seen so many friends and especially how they had enjoyed our Indian Summer. 88 MistConditioner Dry 20 Tangle Free Rollers. Our Reg. 19 88 Take Trip Back Home again are Mr. and Mrs. Scott Horsley who have just returned from a delightful k trip to the Eastern coast. They went first to Chicago where they attended a bank convention. From there they went to Rockford, 111. where they visited her son and daughter-in-laDr. and Mrs. Brent Horsley and family and then to Rochester, N.Y. where they visited his son and Mr. and Mrs. daughter-in-laPhillip Horsley and family. They toured New York for four days then went up to Washington D. C. for several days before flying home. two-wee- Babies Named Mr. and Mrs. James Earl have named their new baby boy Brandon James. 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