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Show 4 BOX NEWS, Brigham City, Utah December 1, 1974 Sunday, Safety Council warns ELDER turn to Slip-up- s Slip-up- in driving can lead to s this winter, motorists were warned today by Darcie H. White of the Utah Safety Council. With hazardous driving weather ahead of us, nows the time to realize that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, he emphasized. Summer and winter are two very different seasons, and the chances we took and got in nice weather on away with dry roads just cant be taken so lightly in bad weather on White slippery highways, asserted. We fully subscribe to the rules recommended by the he National Safety Council, pointed out. He listed these as s smash-up- Holiday crafts featured for Newcomers activities and defrosters are functioning well. Carry a brush and scraper, and use when needed. 8. Tires Okay? Be sure your tires all have good treads, but better yet use snow tires. Studded tires (where legal) USU smash-up- s provide still better traction on icy pavements, particularly when used on all four wheels. Keep tire chains handy for winters worst weather, especially in deep snow and on glare ice, and in hilly country. 9. Know The Temperature. And remember that ice at 30 degrees is twice as slippery as at 0 degrees. 10. Use Safety Belts. This to comfort and never out of season. self-hel- p safety is Symphonic Band ' i dates Dec. 5 concert follows: club will hold a holiday Welcome Wagon Newcomer crafts session for their regular activity day set for Wednesday, Dec 4, 12 30 to 3 p m in Gillespie hall crafts will be presenA demonstration on modge-podgted by Lois Nelson of Darrell's Paint and Glass hobby shop All supplies will be available at a small fee, and those attending are ashed to bring small photos or Christmas card , scenes to be according to activity day chairman LeLons Belcher Members ore reminded that items will be collected for the two adopted families, with needs expressed particularly for toys, games, puzzles, winter clothing, canned or packaged foods to be readied for holiday giving Coffee and coffeecake will be served during the activity day, and there will be nursery care available for for two children from the same for one child and family No reservations are required s e But what on earth is half so dear, so longed for as the hearth Bronte of home. Thursday was definitely a home holiday and judging from ths number of cars gathered at various houses around town there were a number of family gatherings. The lights were on early in our own neighborhood and it wasnt hard to figure out that the early activity was to get the turkey in the oven in time for dinner. Later in the day that old curiosity got the upper hand and your Party Line reporter made a few telephone calls to see if that was the reason for the early lights. Pull up that old easy chair and Ill tell you what I found out about the neighborhood. conflict with their Thanksgiving plans. I guess they just get up early in the morning every day. Have Company Mr. and Mrs. D. Greenlee had a busy week before the holiday. Their good friends Mr. and Mrs. Carl P. Elfring visited Friday and Saturday with them. On Sunday they enjoyed a visit from Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Lee of Willard and their son and Mr. and Mrs. daughter-in-law- , Dale Greenlee and children Gary Lee and Dawn of Smith-fielcame to visit. They were so happy t have their daughter Carol June of Provo spend the Thanksgiving weekend with" them. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Breidenback are enjoying a visit from her parents Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Luce of Rialto, Calif. y Families Gather Mrs. W.A. Cambron was up a and busy getting Thanksgiving dinner prepared and to take to her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Judith) Moyes and children, Daren, Anna Leigh and Meredith Diane. The Moyes family were under the weather with flu and colds so she cooked the dinner and took it to them rather than having them go out in the cold air. Later in the afternoon the Richard McDonalds and son Cory dropped in at ' the Cambrons for leftovers. ' The Hubert Howards had some of their family home for the big day. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wilkins and children Richard Jr., Robbin Jean and Joy Rae came from Dugway. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Searle and children, Lisa Marie and Andrea Dawn, were there from Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Howard and daughter Michelle from this city joined the family group also. During the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Howard and their two sons Travis and Jason and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Howard and children Cheri Lyn, and Timothy of this city came by to say hello. The Robert Burns enjoyed the traditional feast along with guests at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Vickers came from Ogden and his mother Mrs. Evelyn Vickers her daughter Vicky and granddaughter Tori from California. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Anderson from Clearfield and Bill and Jim from this city completed the family group. The Kent L. Jensens enjoyed his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry their son Steven, Smith, daughter Diana and granddaughter Margaret for turkey and all the trimmings. The Mel Beetons said they would be having their turkey dinner on Sunday so not to son-in-la- modge-podged- 25-cen- ts 35-cen- day-tim- driving. 4. Your Speed. road, weather and Adjust Varying traffic conditions call for varying speeds. Posted limits safe for summer may be far too high for winter. 5. Plan Ahead. Slow down well ahead of intersections, grade crossings and ramps. Heavy traffic concentrations at these locations packs and polishes ice and snow to a deadly glaze. Signal intention to turn well in e advance; dont the driver behind you. 6. Pump Your Brakes. An intermittent pumping action on the pedal gives you better stopping and steering control. If the rear end skids left, steer left; to the right; steer right. 7. See Clearly. Before moving your car in winter, remove any snow and ice from all windows. Be sure windshield wiper blades short-chang- Womens council set talk at dinner meeting Utah Legislator Lorin Visits Daugher 1. Start Slowly. Easy does it; dont gun it. Give tires a chance to grip on slippery surfaces. 2. Keep Your Distance. You need a bigger safety margin in winter for emergency stopping. 3. Light The Way. Low beam headlights may be needed even e in during fog or snow; never use parking lights for N. Pace will be guest speaker for the annual Box Elder County Mrs. Floyd Jensen of this city Womens Legislative Council is home again after spending holiday dinner meeting to be the past six weeks visiting in held at the Red Baron Loveland, Colo., with her restaurant on Wednesday, Dec. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. 4, at 6:30 p.m. William G. Smith and family. for the meeting Mrs. Jensen was very happy to are Yolanda Allen and Nellie be on hand to congratulate her Wight, who are delegates to the granddaugher, Cindy, when she state council and attend comwon the talent award and first mittee meetings on the judicial runner-uplace in Loveland's and governmental structure Junior Miss pageant. It was an department. Pace is well known added thrill to be there when for his leadership in legislative Cindy was also chosen as reform, and has served six Loveland High schools 1974 terms in the Utah State House of Homecoming Queen. Cindy is a Representatives. will He senior at LHS where she is head specifically talk on the citizens cheerleader, is on the girls role in basketball team, is a member of This meeting is for members the Student Council, the and their guests, with a special Madrigal chorus and the coninvitation extended to members cert choir. to bring their husbands for an She was recently advised that interesting and informative she is to be listed in the 1974-7that will also include evening of edition of Who's Who time to get acquainted. School American High Reservations should be made Students. Cindy is active in LDS by Monday, Dec. 2, by calling church organizations and plans Joan Kimber at or to attend BYU next school year. Childs at Marjoirie Other children of the Smiths are Jeff, who is in his second year at Colorado university, Susan and Michelle. Mrs. Jensen reports Seagull Camp the weather was ideal during The Seagull Camp of the her stay and that the jet flight to and from Denver was just Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold its Christmas party great. Tuesday, Dec. 3, at 7 p.m. at the home of Marie Call, 27 North PARTY LINE sends... Third to West, in Brigham City, wishes Happy Brighday Vida Forsgren who will be 61 on All members are invited to attend. Dec. 2. son-in-la- p 5 Holiday party Saturday for club families Ladies Community Club will hold its annual family Christmas party on Saturday, Dec. 7, at 2 p.m. in the Community A program of British Band Music will be presented by the Utah State university Sym- phonic Band under the direction Dean Madsen Thursday, Dec. at 8 p.m. in the Kent Concert Hall of the Chase Fine Arts Center on the USU campus. Admission is free Families are especially invited to hear the concert, and following that, to participate in Christmas carol singing in the foyer. A brass choir to accompany the Christmas carol singing will be directed by Glen Fifield. The program features Steven Call as soloist for the Ralph Vaughan Williams Tuba Concerto. Call, who currently teaches music in Jerome, Idaho, is a former USU student from Brigham City, and won first place in the Utah Music Teachers Guild wind instrument solo competition in of 5, 1973. Other British Band music to be featured includes Ham- mersmith, by Gustav Holst; Music for a Festival, by Gordon Jacob; Shepherd's Hey, a folk song setting by Percy Grainger; Army of the Nile and Voice of the Guns, two marches by Kenneth Alford, and British patriotic songs, God Save the Queen, and Rule Brittania. The USU Percussion Ensemble, under the direction of Dennis Griffin, will also Christmas cards help fight cancer on Sunlight Farmhouse. of a lovely painting which Thats the name Valoy Eaton graces the Christmas card available this year from the Utah Division of the American Cancer Society. The scene is unique to Utah and is reminiscent of Christmases past. The message reads: May your Holidays be blessed with health and happiness that continues through the coming year. These cards provide perform Ceremonial by Paul Creston. The Utah State University Symphonic Band staff includes Max Dalby, Alvin Wardle, Glen Fifield, Larry Smith, Dennis Griffin and Dean Madsen. meaningful reminder of the true spirit of the holiday season. The money contributed will be used in the fight against cancer. The minimum contribution per box (25 cards with enwrite To is $5. order, velopes) the American Cancer Society, Utah Division, 610 East South Temple 84102, or phone In Provo the address is 84 North University Avenue, 84601, and in Ogden the phone address is 707 24th Street, 84401, 322-043- 6 THE MCK OF TIME In Europe, Saint Nich- olas appears on a white horse carrying baskets of treats for children who have been good and birch rods for those who have IN , , f ! ? ? a r Center. The program for the day is planned to provide fun for all members of the family. Featured entertainment will be James the Shope family of Ogden, presenting a novel musical porgram that even includes numbers by a musician. This family entertainment group is in the northern Utah area. A special visitor from the North Pole is expected to drop in during the afternoon, and there will be treats for all. 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