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Show BOX 4 NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, August 25, 1974 Mr. and Mrs. Keith Barber enjoying a visit from her folks Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Peet of Vancouver, B.C. While they are here they have joined friends from Pocatello, Idaho on a camping trip to Redfish Lake in Idaho. They enjoyed fishing and boating on the outing. ELDER Carnival nets are profits for Sarah Yates, women's editor 723-38- dystrophy fund 53 Even in todays inflated world, nickels can add up to quite a bit, and a group of local youngsters managed to raise over 138 for muscular dystrophy research with a backyard carnival last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Daniels. Ringmaster Kelly Daniels was assisted by Bill Krone, Ben Jones, Brad Dickamore, Kelvin Daniels, Michelle Daniels, Scott Hansen, Denise Hansen in putting on the carnival on food family women social Jou of Womanhood class slated for local area had prizes donated to the carnival by BIF food store, Safeway stores, M. H. Kings, Merrells, Western Auto and Darrells Glass and Paint. There will be two classes in the Joy of Womanhood taught in Brigham City starting Wednesday, Sept. 4, with a class for single girls starting at 6 p.m. and an advanced class starting at 7:45 p.m. Both classes will be held at the Box Elder LDS Seminary, and will be taught by Mrs. Rose Neeleman. Mrs. Neeleman is a native of Salt Lake City, attended the University of Utah and is married to Gary Neeleman, Highlights of the carnival included bean bag toss, dart throw and a sponge toss. Also featured were a cupcake walk, ringtoss, bowling on the green, fortune telling, wishing well and frisby toss. Refreshments that made a big hit were fry bread, peach tarts, and homemade peach ice cream cones. United Press International Tiny Anderson was the winner of the chess set, and Pam Thomas was the winner of the super spy game, while Kevin Nelson was grand prize winner for the day. correspondent. While with UPI in South America for several years, the Neelemans en- tertained many visiting general authorities and international dignitaries. She is a former John Robert Powers model, supervisor and manager of Lewis Catering Service and a wedding counselor. For the past seven years Mrs. Neeleman has been teaching Joy of Womanhood classes in the Salt Lake and Ogden areas. A mother of six children, a successful homemaker, a popular teacher, and an outstanding character and perDEBBIE PRATT Mrs. makes sonality Neelemans classes most informative, interesting and AND GEORGE KING worthwhile. Local couple sets date for September ceremony September 7 has been circled by Miss Debbie Pratt and George King of Brigham City as their wedding date, with the ceremony to be performed in the Fourth LDS ward Relief Society room and followed by a reception honoring the couple in the cultural hall. Announcement of the marriage plans is made by the Mr. and Mrs. Karl L. Pratt, Jr., parents of the 74 North Third East. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. VaLoy R. Linville, 53 North Second East. Miss Pratt Is currently attending Box Elder High school as a senior student. Her fiance is a graduate of Box Elder High school and served for four years in the US Navy. He is currently a junior at Weber State college. The couple will reside in Brigham City and both will continue their education. bride-to-b- Subject Matter are designed to The classes provide assistance through teaching simple techniques in developing a richer, happier personal life and a more sucwith cessful relationship husband and family. Some of the subjects covered in the single girls class will be the importance of selecting the proper mate, the special talents and gifts a person has to make this selection, how to obtain the finest type of love, individual help in makeup and grooming, how to obtain a better understanding of men, and how to enjoy being a woman. Those interested in the class, which is for unmarried girls 19 years of age and over, may 6 contact Donalie Hansen at or Pat Larsen at the Youth 723-248- Shop for preregistration. required Cost is $10 per student for the nine-wee- k course. The advanced class will be on the topic of developmental tasks as an individual, as a wife with her husband, and as a homemaker. Anyone who has taken the beginning Joy of Womanhood class is eligible to register for this class, with preregistration required. Those interested in attending may call the following for registration: or The Pat Larsen at Youth Shop at Deon Richards at or Cheryl Blake at Tuition charge is the same for this class. 1 Rose Neeleman class instructor V.I.P. CLUB MEMBERSHIP CARD MEMBERSHIP PRIVILEGES FOR: Hjoa at group portrait - can bo entire family or just children. 8x10 color print. e Reprint of Senior Sitting for engagement announcement or for job or college application. 3'ix2'j black & white print. e Your portrait in the uniform of our country 4x5 color print. A portrait of the Bride taken in her bridal attire on her wedding day 8x10 color print. e A portrait of the first baby. 8x 0 color print. A family Reigning champion Harris and children Warren, Victor, Cassy, Byron and Blaine of Loveland, Colo. They divided their time between his parents the J. W. Harrises and her mother Mrs. Alice Warren of this city. They attended his class reunion last Saturday at the Community Center while they were here and to Boise. took a side-triVisiting at the home of the R. N. Prices last week were her niece and family Mr. and Mrs. George Brown and children Robert and Janeen of Ames, Idaho. She is the former Elain Valentine and he is a veterinarian with the government there. They came to Utah to visit relatives and especially to be with their daughter Annette, who had a brief vacation between quarters at the BYU wher she is attending school. p Aurora, Calif. Take Vacations Mr. and Mrs. Robert Call joined their sons and daughters-in-lain a delightful fishing and boating trip to Island Park for three days. In the family group were Mr. and Mrs. Steve Call, Jerome, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Call and Justin, Logan, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Call of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Max White and children Cindy, Lynette, Kevin and Daren spent several days last week at Bear Lake. They also met 13 year-ol- d Patricia Routzen, in Ogden when she arrived from the Indian Reservation to make her home with the Whites during the coming school year. w JCPenney August 26th thru September 7th 20-2- tournament were Gurtha Williams Charlene and Goodliffe, while Jeanne n and Sharon Brailsford came out on top in the nine-hol- e flight. Announcement of the winners was made during a luncheon event, concluding the two-da- y with Sue Gentry making the announcement as chairman of tournament play. for the luncheon were Birdie Smith and Gertrude Giesen, who had decorated the tables with overflowing bowls of summer petunias. Cill Spakrs and Alma Bryant are also at the top of the ladder play for the summer, sparring to see which will come out on the top rung at the end of the official season. CLUB CHAMPION Cill Sparks Ladies Days v Nancy Holt, and Katie Fish-burfor August ladies days, announced monthly winners and added that Dorothy Thompson, Luke Dufour and i iK'111 Sue Gentry presented golf balls to all participants in the recent Box Elder County bank tournament. Luke Dufour, bridge chairman, invited all to stay for the afternoon. Upcoming events announced for the ladies golf season included a change of the ladies day to Sept. 10 in order for members to attend the Northern Division Invitational tournament on Sept. 11 at Royal Greens in Roy. The local club will host a Northern Division invitational on Tuesday, Sept. 17, at the Brigham City course, and the annual Red and Blue tournament will be held on Sept. 25 with a crazy hat competition as the clubs annual costume event on that date. H " "'W - M Quality, quantity and fashion. We got it all together for your convenience and at prices youll really love. 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Great Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Benke, Cill to uizuj an outstanding art 1 Penneys Coat and Jacket caravan has arrived. Choose from 100s of styles for a very limited time PHOTOGRAPHER 16 South Main - Upitoirs Ovor Hamilton Drug Main Office n n h 723-395- were Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Claybaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Tuff Claybaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Goss, Mr. and Mrs. K. Wayne 10-d- of Class Neg. No. 37.50 cook-ou- Visit Here visit in Coming for a Brigham City were Mr. and Baby Arrives Happy over the arrival their new baby daughter are Mr. and Mrs. Roger Winter. She was born on Aug. 5, and weighed eight pounds four and a half ounces. They have chosen Sparks edged out contender Alma Bryant to retain the championship title for the Brigham City Golf and Country club womens auxiliary during a two-da- y tournament held at the local course on Aug. Taking championship honors in the second flight of the mu Name staff and their t held in partners. The Box Elder Canyon park. Coming to enjoy the steak fry ' Sparks take champ spot for Country Club ladies Bench, Planters Serve As Rails AVAILABLE FREE TO ALL OF OUR SENIOR PORTRAIT PATRONS News-Journ- Claybaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Kent L. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Van Claybaugh, Mrs. Les Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Arland Tingey, Jan Tingey, Jim Andersen, Mr. and Mrs. David Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gibby, and Mr. and Mrs. Nat Fralia. . . Hazel Packer had a three-wa- y tie for low putts with a score of 12 with another week left for a low putting winner to emerge from the group. Several guests at the luncheon were introduced: Cill Sparks introduced her mother Mrs. Marian Raynor from For safetys sake, a deck Covina, Calif.; Birdie Smith thats more than a foot above introduced her granddaughter the ground calls for a barrier Grace Hill from Memphis; Elna her Jensen introduced around the edges. daughter-in-laNaydeen A railing three or four feet Jensen from New York City; high is the functional solution, and Gertrude Giesen introduced but much can be added, espe- - her neice Peggy Kranz from Encineta, Calif. dally if wood is used. membership Have Party One of the highlights of the late summer picnic season was of the the annual The youghful carnival hosts added a big thanks to all neighbors and friends who helped make their venture a success and add money to the Muscular Dystrophy Fund. 723-889- FOR V.I.P. Good morning! Especially to all of you who like to give advice. As Rochefoucauld said, Men give away nothing so I liberally as good advice, guess parents are the worse culprits. Stop and listen to yourself sometimes. If we could only remember what Herodotus said, I am satisfied that we are less convinced by what we hear than what we see. So it might be well for us all to quit spouting advice and start improving ourselves. I am reminded of an old Chinese proverb, "Not the cry but the flight of the wild duck, leads the flock to follow. Pull up that easy chair and you can see yourself what our friends and neighbors have been doing the past few days. lJoux to catty owned, tand 8 it CHARGE IT rfki ii xua 57 South Main St. Brigham City, Utah CTODC IDC30 01" ,o:00',m klOl 1:00 nUUKdOpM Friday till p. |