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Show Medical graduate School and will in June. She teaches in Parkway Central biology high school. They are dividing their time here between her folks, the Earl Glenns and his folks the Frank Bartlett Jrs. of Ogden. The visitors are enjoying visiting friends and relatives and getting in some good fishing. The Arthur Phippins have enjoyed a visit from their and daughter Mr. and cant deny it kind of sparks up the newspaper too to have those Mrs. Lynn Stewart and Brian of comely lasses gracing the old Normal, 111. She is the former Susan Phippen. newsprint. The Stewarts have also Hope by the time youre reading this theyve begun to visited with his parents the show up on the front page. All I Ralph Stewarts of this city. He can say they better have a good spent a week here and then reason to leave it this late with returned to their home in only a couple of weeks left to do Normal, 111. and she stayed our speculating. another week to give the Pull up that easy chair and I'll Phippens and Stewarts a let you in on some of the chance to enjoy their little beautiful news that the Party grandson. I learned when I spoke with Line wires have been bringing in the last few days. Mrs. Phippen that the Stewarts are moving back to Utah in October and will make their Daughters Visit I had to call Mrs. Earl Glenn home in Salt Lake City where he will be employed by the First this morning and find out the news I had heard about Security Bank. their daughter visiting them. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Bartlett are Have Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thompspending six weeks here from son and children Beverly, their home in St. Louis. Mrs. Bartlett will be Shauna, Drew and Tiffanie have remembered as the former returned from a delightful Kathy Glenn. He is a student at scenic trip in the Durango, Colo, the Washington University area. They visited her nephew while son-in-la- We always have time enough if we will but use it Goethe Sitting here at the typewriter this morning I suddenly wondered where the summer had gone. In just a week, school will be starting and even though right. that doesnt concern our any more it does household make me realize that its nearing the end of the summer. The last few mornings theres been a definite feel of fall in the air. Its also time for Peach Days. And speaking of Peach Days Ive missed seeing pictures of the Peach queen candidates in the newspaper. Maybe Im wrong, but I feel thats one of the best advertisements for the event we have. I believe like Emerson, Never lose an opportunity of thats seeing anything beautiful." Besides how are all of us armchair judges going to speculate on the winner. You JACKIE COOK AND RICK STORRER Couple circles date for September rites ab-bo- and former family Brighamites, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mumford of Durange. They rode the narrow gauge train from Durango to Silver-ton- , visited Mesa Verde and spent some time on the Indian Reservation looking up Marilyn Dennison, and Floyd and Marilyn Mike, Indian children who have lived with them during the past years. They came home through Grand Junction, Colo, visiting the Black Canyon of the Gunnison and the picturesque Little Switzerland of American village. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Shearer and children, Lance, John and David have returned from a vacation in California. They were houseguests of his brother and family Mr. and of Mrs. Jack Shearer Sacramento, Calif. They went to San Francisco sightseeing and spent one night in Lake Tahoe. two-wee- k BOX NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, August 18, 1974 ELDER where the visitors children had the thrill of fishing for the first time. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Whitehead have enjoyed a visit from her mother Mrs. Louise Adams of Herington, Kansas. She came here with a and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Jerry children Tammy Rene, and Jeffery have returned from a whirlwind four-da- y trip to N.M. where they Farmington, joined family members in honoring their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Utton who were celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary. They were among 300 guests who came to extend best wishes to the couple. The grandparents returned to Brigham City with the Uttons then continued on to Canada for a vacation. son-in-la- Wilson. She also is with visiting another daughter Mr. and Mrs. and son-in-la- Allen W. Harris of Ogden. The Wilsons visited here and in Ogden for four days and Mrs. Adams is visiting in Ogden at the present time. Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. John Brining have had company from California. Last weekend they enjoyed showing the popular sights of this area to his cousin and family Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brining and children Sherril and Raymond of Los Angeles, Calif. While they were here they visited the Golden Spike site and picnicked in Cache County A small amount of sagebrush added to cattle feed, say Colorado researchers, tends to Attend Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Greg Utton and eliminate barnyard aromas. FREEZER SPECIAL by half of whole pkk 7jc L Contact Drive In A- -l 20 West 2nd So. 723-839- 2 Jackie Cook of Brigham City and Rick Storrer of Ogden have circled Sept. 7 as their wedding date, with a garden reception to honor the couple at the bride's home, 070 Shannon Circle, following the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dunn of Brigham City, and is a graduate of Box Elder High school r LDS Seminary graduate. She has been atand a tending Weber State college. A son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Storrer of Ogden, the bridegroom graduated from Weber High school and is presently employed in Ogden. Following a honeymoon trip to Canada, the couple will reside in Ogden. 1 four-yea- to use. club members will take the same course from 1 to 3 p.m. in the same location, and adults particularly want Oriental touch 4-- slated for floral class are invited and Hope Garden-Clubannual public, flower arranging workshop sessions will take on an oriental touch on Tuesday Augv2P, as, they .Ijjav.e as a specialvgest.,iinjtAiG;tqjr Mrs. Kazumi Iwamoto,' who is one of the adult supervisors for the group of Japanese youngsters visiting in the area 'with families. Mrs. Iwamoto has studied in the Sugetsu School and one other form of Japanese flower arranging, and will travel from the home in Smithfield where she is a guest for her visit. There will be an adult session from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the home of Frances Jones, 255 North Second East, in the back garden. Registration for adults is $1 per session and includes light refreshments and all plant Spade materials for suitable Japanese a needlepoint arrangements, holder and clay, and scissors or clippers. They are also welcome to bring plant material that they attend that session if they cannot make the morning one. There is no charge for children taking the course. A special session in modern design and modern abstract will be held on Wednesday, Aug. 21 on the same time schedule, with Dee Dolan to be the instructor. The session is planned for that date in order that class memon work bers may arrangements for the County Fair on the following day. All persons interested in the workshops are invited to attend. BEHS graduate honored in national book for provided arrangement. Those taking the class should bring a container to CHAP STICK OUR REG.43C The smoothing lip balm in daughter Charles City, has clusion in tstanding America, Reeder, Rebecca Hickox, of Mr. and Mrs. Hickox of Brigham e director for used for dispensers, etc. e BEEF HIDE DOG BONE been selected for inthe 1974 edition of OuYoung Women of according to Paul 13 inch long for your pets . stronger teeth. LONG SLEEVE SHIRT OUR REG. 37c Full roll, 2'A" width, white adding machine tape. Also a complete and balanced meal for healthy dogs. lipthe handy, stick tube. With Moistutane and Sun Screen. ready-to-us- Miss ADDING MACHINE TAPE OUR REG. $8.59 Purina high protein dog meal provides , w W $3.99 Permanent Press 60 cotton 40 polyester. No ironing. Sizes 10 thru 16 OUR REG. memo You Save 10c You Save $1.00 L this national awards program. Questions By You And Your Friends A graduate of Box Elder High school, Miss Hickox graduated magna cum laude from the University of Utah. She then attended the University of New York in Albany and received her Masters Degre in library science. Answers from Ray Malmrose Ask Your She is now employed as the head librarian in the public library of Chester, Va., and has Pharmacist! QUESTION: Just what are the chances my child will catch the measles if I dont him have against it? vaccinated ANSWER: You may find this hard to believe, but chances are 4 out of 5 (80 percent) your boy will have measles if you don't have him vaccinated against it. And this high frequency of measles is absolutely unnecessary now that your doctor is able to innoculate your child against this very common disease. And its n that an still not 6 1 of every of average measles victims goes on to well-know- contract either ear in- fection or pneumonia.. .two more imperative reasons for all children being vaccinated against measles! And, to go one step further, the dread disease, (for which there is is yet no known cure), can also be brought on by an attack of measles. So why taken some advanced courses at college in that area. Miss Hickox will now be considered for further state and national awards. This fall, 51 of the young women nominated for the program will be named as their state's Outstanding Young Woman of the Year. From these 51, the national top ten winners will be selected and presented at a special awards ceremony to be held in Washington, D. C. The purpose of the Outstanding Young Woman of the American program is to recognize young women between the ages of 21 and 35 for their exceptional contributions to their professions, communities and their country. 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