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Show i t. t BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham Book review City, Utah Sunday, January 12, 1975 Sarah Yates, womens editor 723-38- Local couple will wed to feature Bishop and Mrs. William L. Sparks of Brigham City announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Jerralyn to Rickie L. Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Thompson of Brigham City. The couple will trade Rockefellers 53 The third in a series of public book reviews sponsored by the American Association of tMMpffiirofi University Women will be presented on Friday, Jan. 17, at 11 a.m. in the Brigham City DO Museum-Galler- ' food family women social Mary P. Reeder will present The Rockefeller Billions by Jules Abels, which is the story of the Rockefeller family fortune from the days of John D. Rockefeller up to the present generation. All are invited to attend, with a special invitation extended to senior citizens who attend the Friday luncheon meetings in the Community Center upstairs. marriage vows on Jan. 17. They will be honored that evening at an open house from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Brigham City South stake center. All friends and relatives of the couple are cordially in- vited to attend. Miss Sparks is a graduate of Box Elder High school and a , r LDS Seminary graduate. She has attended a at Utah State year and university where she majored four-yea- one-ha- lf in business education. February date The prospective bridegroom circled is Discards to Dollars is topic for Newcomers Miss Janis Lowe will become the bride of LaMar D. Walters in a Valentines Day ceremony, with announcement of the engagement and forthcoming marriage made by the parents of the bride-to-bMr. and Mrs. Bud E. Lowe of Brigham City. Parents of the future bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Walters, also of Brigham City. The couple will be married on Feb. 14 at the 17th LDS ward. A the honoring reception newlyweds will be held the following wedding ceremony. Miss Lowe is a graduate of Each Carbon High school. She has attended the College of Eastern Utah and Weber State college in the field of office administration. e, Prospective bridegroom Walters is a graduate of Box Elder High school. He has served two years in the US Air Force and is attending Weber State college. Following their marriage the couple plans to make a home in Perry. lO to hear debate on current subject trade y By Ruth Good Morning! Especially to all of you who like snow. Did you know that your age shows if you cant stand snow? Its true according to a recent article in a daily paper. It went on to say an sees snow as something to flop down in and make angels. A old sees an excuse for spending money on a pair of new boots. The author says when he sees snow his nose starts to run, his back begins to ache and his thumbs burst out with big blisters. I suppose thats right. It depends on how much work it involves for you how much you like it. I can remember the day when the first snowstorm brought out my scarf and boots and I always loved to go tor a long walk in it. I still love to watch it snow. Youll have to admit it has a certain beauty. Never has the back yard looked better than after a snowstorm. And one of my favorite quotes is by a guy named Clyde Moore who said, There's one good it makes thing about snow your lawn look as good as your neighbors. The Party Line wires have been buzzing today. I guess everyone suddenly remembers it's time they made it known what they did during the holidays. Come on now and put away your snow shovel long enough to catch up on some more interesting news about the holidays. 723-622- , 9 Mrs. Rex Lish in Cambridge, Ore. They flew there and spent a week enjoying the excitement of the holiday with the Dr. Lishes and their children, Melodie, Ben, Margo and Andy. eight-year-ol- d Visit Son Mrs. Nora Farrell has returned from an exciting two weeks in Grand Prairie, Tex., where she went to spend Christmas with her son and daughter-in-laand family. She flew there with her granddaughter Kim Jensen, who was going home from Ricks college to spend the holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Jensen. They flew to Dallas where Vernon picked them up and took them to Grand Prairie. Mrs. Farrell enjoyed the sightseeing tours they took of Dallas and nearby areas and reports it was especially beautiful seeing the Christmas decorations. Mr. and Mrs. M. Elmo Lish and son Ken spent a delightful Christmas with their other son and daughter-in-law- , Dr. and w Enjoys Weekend Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hun-sakand daughters Lisa and Peggy combined business with pleasure and spent a fun weekend at Sun Valley Lodge. was checking on Wayne facilities for the forthcoming Utah Bankers convention which will be held there in June and for which he is chairman. Lisa and Peggy took advantage of a new nine-inc- h snowfall to get in some excellent skiing and good skating. Family Gathers Mr. and Mrs. Claude entertained n family members at two lovely parties at their new home in Corinne during the holidays. On Christmas Eve they had a dinner and program for members of her family which included her parents Mr. and Mrs. Everett Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hubbard and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson and family all of Corinne, Special guests were her brother and sister-in-laCapt. and Mrs, Alvin Anderson and four daughters. Capt. Anderson was home on a Christmas furlough from Thailand. Mrs. Anderson and the girls are making their home in Bountiful while he is in Thailand. On Christmas Day the entertained at dinner for his family at a that brought them together for the first time in many years at Christmas. Included in the gathering were his parents Mr. and Mrs. Marvin R. Jeppesen, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Jeppesen and family all of Corinne; Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jeppesen and family, Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Jeppesen, Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. Denton C. John and family, Pleasanton, Calif. The Johns with their children Darin, Todd and Christopher spent one week here during the holidays. They visited with her parents, the Marvin Jeppesens and his mother Mrs. Esther Jep-pese- SHIRT UlUMDlt ONE DAY SERVICE The only Laundry in Brigham City TAILORING, ALTERATIONS AND REPAIR CLEANERS AND WMnn J shirt laundry l.ttMrthMdii U Jep-pese- Semitone 723-377- 6 Association to Dollars Saved will be the topic of the of University Women will meet on Jan. 15 at 7 p.m. in the Community Center, with Eugie Dean and Marjorie Childs serving as hostesses. Program for the evening will consist of a demonstration of debating based on a subject of current interest. It will be given by debating students from Box Elder High school under the direction of debate coach A1 Fleming, according to Helen Peirce who is program chairman for the January meeting. All women who are graduates of an accredited college or university are eligible for membership and are invited to attend. DUP News Seagull Camp of the Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet on Tuesday, Jan. 14, at 7 p.m. at the home of Lorene Rasmussen, 29 North Second West. All members are urged to attend. Thursday, Jan. 16, at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Roy Barlow, 586 South Sixth West. Officers ask that all be present. Sunflower Camp Sunflowers Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet at the home of Maudell Burke, 321 East First South, on Thursday, Jan. 16, at 2 p.m, Members are urged to be present. John of Portage. They spent Christmas Eve with his mother in Portage. PARTY LINE sends... Happy birthday wishes to Ransom Beecher who will bd 93 on Jan. 14, and Jenete M. Grover who will be 81 on Jan. 15, all of Pioneer Memorial Nursing home. , . . Limited Time Only af- L. Thom- 723-684- 0 until noon on Tuesday. There is a nursery available at Gillespie hall for a for charge of one dollar for the first child and each additional child in the family. 25-cen- ts Woman feted at birthday dinner party Mrs. Leona Standing, former of Fielding, was recently honored at a dinner party held at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Verna McGraw, in Ogden on the occasion of her 84th birthday anniversary. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Salmon and family of Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Terry Strickland and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mel (Lola Fay) Bernheisel of Roy; Mrs. Kerry (Geri) Lingren, France Standing and sons Craig and Earl, Mrs. Ilene Kinne and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Keyes of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Miller and daughter Cheryl and son Roger and Mrs. Kathy Wood of Tremonton. A grandson, Gaylen Bowcutt called from Richardson, Texas to extend best wishes to his grandmother. Mrs. Standing was the recipient of lovely and useful gifts. While living in Fielding, Mrs. Standing and her late husband Leonard Standing were known for the beautiful peonies which they had a special knack of growing and on which neighbors and friends depended for their flowers at Memorial Day time. Seagull Oak Camp Oak Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet on Seminary graduate. He has attended Snow College and is associated with the wrestling team on both the high School and college level. Following their marriage, the Miss Jerralyn Sparks and Rickie couple plans to make their CIRCLE DATE home in Brigham City. pson have circled Jan. 17 as their wedding date. ternoon progran for the monthly luncheon of Welcome Wagon Newcomers club slated for Wednesday, Jan. 15, at the Red Baron Restaurant. Speaker on the subject will be Mrs. Jessie Eller, county extension agent for Utah State University, who will talk on the many ways In which household items may be recycled for substantial savings in the home budget. A time is set for 12 noon and luncheon, a roast and salad buffet, will be served at beef featuring 12:30 p.m. All newcomers to the area are invited to attend, with reservations to be made by Monday noon with and cancellations accepted up Phyllis Rehm at resident Brigham City branch of the American Phone " Discards RflUW Miss Janis Lowe and LaMar D. Walters wil wedding vows in a ceremony. BE WED is also a graduate of Box Elder High school and a four year LDS Willard Bay Homemakers meet Thursday Willard Bay chapter of Utah Young Homemakers will meet on Thursday, Jan. 16, at 7:30 p.m. at the Willard school. Program for the evening will be presented through the Division of Family Services, and it will include a film, slides and narration on the problems! of child abuse. Election of officers for the coming year will also be held during the evening. Members are reminded that their $3 annual dues should be paid at the January meeting. The business meeting will include planning for the up- association coming state NEW Of InterMt in Bear Rivar Vallty Bill and Carla Brasel Bowen of Beaver Dam announce the arrival of a baby girl bom Dec. 24. They have twins Chris and Stacie at home. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bowen of Beaver Dam, Carol Brasel of Las Vegas, Robert Brasel of Chicao. Great grandparents are Anna W. Bowen of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Smith of Salt Lake City, Orin Crump of Sandy and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Brasel of Chandler, Ariz. Denis and Sandra Stine Roberts of Tremonton announce the arrival of their first child, a boy born Jan. 3 in the Logan LDS hospital. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stine of Blue Creek and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Roberts of Tremonton. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Roberts of Elwood, Mrs. Doris Allen of Pheonix and Mr. and Mrs. R.L. Stine of Ozark, Mo. Gary and Joyce Taylor Kennard of Tremonton proudly announce the arrival of a baby girl born Dec. 29 in the Logan , LDS hospital. They have three girls and one son at home. Happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lon H. Kennard and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Spencer of Salt Lake City. William Cameron of Salt Lake City is the great grandfather. The new baby will be named Melissa Kennard. Dr. and Mrs. Tom (Mary Ann Briggs) Sanders of Tremonton announce the arrival of a baby boy born at the Bear River Valley hospital in Tremonton Jan. 4. They have two little girls and one boy at home. Happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ivan R. Briggs of Farmington and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Sanders of Otto, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lamme of Howell announce the birth of a baby boy born Jan. 2. The little lad has been named Anthony Gustave and was welcomed by . HALF PRICE ing to jiag Choose a profession, not just a Job Guaranteed placement upon completion of schooling and State board exams. Arrangements could be made for full ar part time. CONTRCT -MISS DARLENE 5 1 installing officers. Theme for the installation was Believe in Tomorrow and Mrs. Margaret Hutchison sang a solo of I Believe during the ceremony. Also assisting were the New officers of Bethel No. 11 assistant recorder; Sharon honored queens sister, Lisa the guest register and of the International Order of Quick, treasurer; Leslie' Davis, at Pendleton as an usher. Jobs Daughters were installed Johnston, musician; Leslie Eddie Guardians for the Brigham in a public ceremony held Hutchison, librarian; Nancy bethel are Mrs. Shirley City Sunday, Jan. 5, at the Corinne Lancaster, first messenger; Padenand Jack Pendleton, with Masonic hall, with a reception Kathy second Yates, the organization meeting on honoring the new officers held messenger; Kathy Wright, in the Masonic hall in Tuesdays immediately following the third Mary messenger; Brigham City. fourth ceremony. Hazelton, messenger; Taking office as honored Janet Vasilias, fifth messenger; Questions By queen was Margaret Davis, Gigi Jones, junior custodian; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Betsy Isom, senior custodian; You And Willard Davis of Brigham City. Blanche Dennis, inner guard; Your Friends Other line officers installed Lori Rehm, outer guard. Answers from included Cathy Simmons, Dawn senior Choir Members Ray Malmrose princess; Choir members are Janice McKinstry, junior princess; Donna Clark, guide; Carrie Yeakey, Kathy Kilminster, Michelle Daniels, Glenda Dick Pendleton, marshall. Appointed officers installed and Susan Day. during the ceremony are Ellen Retiring honored queen Bolieau, recorder; Lorna Dick, Sabrina Anderson acted as installing officer for the ceremony. She was assisted by three brothers and three sisters. Cindy Pinckney, Denise SimGrandparents are Mr. and mons, Patti Clark, Sherrilee QUESTION: What causes Mrs. A.W. Hale of Los Angeles, Isom, Mrs. Dorothy Bolieau, the blocked or congested Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Susan Sharon Dilworth, feeling that, in my own Lamme of New York. Kim and as Quick McQuain case at least, a heavy cold, or a by plane almost always seems to bring on? ANSWER: The cause of that blocked or congested feeling youre experiencing in your ears is rather interesting, and heres a general explanation of why this occurs. A tube - the eustachian tube - joins the rear of the nose to the middle ear. Free flow of air in this tube allows the ear drum to remain in balance. The eustachian tube is ordinarily closed - opening when there is swallowing or action yawning produced, a. muscular action which is controlled by two very small muscles. di-hls.ai.uIf this tube is obstructed xs. (with no free flow of air) a vacuum is created which produces a blocked or congested feeling. Your being a passenger on a g plane, sinus infection, heavy colds and allergies, for example can produce obstruction of the eustachian tube. Ask Your Pharmacist! OUZ 1 ,atn. (Ecrzfyn azt ex (zijjLt uii uazg 3h 975- U3ox CJ Ije on untLL Can- - fon uou. rapidly-descendin- -- 723-346- 1 dleton, marshall. bacrid and HI-STY- BEAUTY COLLEGE of Brigham City of the InNewly installed officers of Bethel No. ternational Order of Jobs Daughters include Donna Clark, guide; Cathy Simmons, senior princess; Margaret Davis, honored queen; Dawn McKinstry, junior princess; Carrie Pen- outitandi eng cottzction (jeL ng- - 3b ft TUITION JOB'S DAUGHTERS J an convention, centering about the campaign sponsoring Nancy Whitaker of the Willard Bay chapter for the office of state secretary. All members and interested persons are invited to attend. . . WHOS f Xjoux County ocay ounzd tand ban MALMROSE PHARMACY 102 PRESCRIPTIONS E. Forest 5 |