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Show T TT-T- 10 "! BOX ELDER rT'rrnrr" r r""T,wyrir r NEWS, Brigham Sunday, November 16. 1975 rWW . Riverside Register City, Utah by FIoTVlunson Friday evening Mr. and Mrs Delose Udy accompanied by Mrs. Don Vanderhoof of Plymouth attended a wedding reception held in the Edgewood Reception center in Ogden honoring Mrs. Udys nephew Bartley Hansen of Corinne who claimed Denise Rae Child as his bride in rites performed in the Logan LDS Temple Friday morning The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Childs of Ogden The grooms parents are Mr and Mrs Wesley R. Hansen of Corinne. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Russell Capener during the week were Mr and Mrs. Robert Egbert of Idaho Falls Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Jos eph Forsberg accompanied bv Mr and Mrs Gus Forsberg of Gailand visited Mr. and Mrs Alvin Bowcutt in Salt Lake City They also enjoyed a dinner paity at Brattens where they were joined by Dr. Farrell Forsberg of Salt Lake City. Monday Mr. and Mrs Ray Udy visited Mr and Mrs Grant Steed in Clinton. A dinner party was held at the home of Mrs. Lenore Silvester Thursday afternoon. Guests in eluded Mrs Silvesters three sisteis Mrs. Eva Zundel of Ogden, Mrs Genevieve Jensen of Brigham City and Mrs Jam Udy of Plymouth. PRESENTING A check for translation service at Box Elder High school Lunch in Ogden Mrs Gayle Udy, Mrs. Louise Udy accompanied by Mrs. Faye Robbins of Tremonton enjoyed luncheon at the in Ogden Wednesday. Mrs. Mina Ward spent several days of last week visiting Mr and Mrs Paul S. Ward in Kaysville Saturday Mrs Phyllis Udy, Mrs Donna Ward accompanied by Mrs Barbara Vandei hoof of Plymouth attended a bridal shower for Mrs Phyllis Udys niece Miss Julie Higgins of Boise held at the cultural hall in Corinne hosted by Mrs Lila Rader of Coi inne and Mrs Leone Higgins is J R. Bingham, manaqer of labor relations and safety director for Amalgamated Sugar company, right Receiving the money are Spanish teacher Vernon Bingham, left, and David Law, Spanish club president. a of Boise. Spanish students translate book Spanish students at Box Elder High school have turned their knowledge of the language into a profit, thanks to an arrangement with Amalgamated Sugar company. The advanced students translated the companys safety policy book from English into Spanish. For this service the sugar firm paid $150 with a check for the amount being presented at the school this past week by J R. Bingham, manager of labor relations and safety director. It took about a month to do the job. Involved were students Mar ilyn Hendrickson, Arleigh Pet- ersen, Jane Bowman, Linda Bingham and David Law in Spanaddition to seventh-yea- r ish students of teacher Don Shakespear. The money reportedly will be used in the Spanish program at Box Elder. Yblunteer. Itll make you a better human being. Public Service of Advertteng Council A Thit Newepeper Games were played and light refreshments served. The bride-elec- t was showered with attractive and useful gifts. Also attending from R.verside were Mrs. Alice Ward, Mi s Barbara Officers 4 The accepted into group Two Brigham City police offi- cers have been accepted into membership in the International Juvenile Officers association. Police youth officers Harold Howard and Peggy Parker were voted into membership at the associations recent meetings. Officer Howard has been assigned to the police youth bureau since its creation by Chief Stephen Studdert in mid 1974 He has been on the department three years, and was previously employed as a deputy sheriff. He is currently attending Weber State college Officer Parker, Brigham Citys first female police officer, has been assigned to the youth bureau since early this .year She is a graduate ftom Weber State college c c c c c c c c c c c RECENTLY LISTED c Well built 4 bdrm, VA baths. Brick bungalow at c 478 N. 2nd East on a large 132 ft. wide corner lot. c Such plus features as a basement apt. fruit trees, c irrigation water, a large detached garage. Call c Chadwicks. c c c c c c j c c c c c CORINNE c Nearly 1700 square c c block rambler for a home in feet in this spacious brick and near Corinne on 3.78 acres. Ideal the country with a rock fireplace, trees and room for your horses. The subject of treason by certain Americans in commerce and government and how their policies are detrimental to the The Brigham City Fire auxiliary will hold a meeting Thursday at 7 p.m. at the fire station. A spokesman for the auxiliary said ladies will be working on a quilt and elections will be held. Everyones support will be needed, the spokesman said. Capener and Patty Ward. They were accompanied by Sherris Rhodes of Fielding. Enjoying Sunday dinner at Maddox Ranch House in Perry were Mr. and Mrs Voss Ward. Sunday Mrs. Mina Ward enjoyed dinner with Mr. and Mrs Walter Harris in Ogden. They were joined by Miss Betty Adams of Omaha, Neb.; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ward of Kays-vill- e and Mr. and Mrs. Smith Ward and children Robert and Rayola of Salt Lake City. Enjoying a dinner party in Cache Junction Thursday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Udy. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Story of Liberty and Mr. and Mrs Vern Oyler of Fast Garland will be discussed by foreign policy ex pei t Pati icia Hut ley Tuesday in Brigham City The talk entitled What Trai tots Do To You is open to the public Miss Hut leys speech is spon soi ed by the local chapter of the John Bnch society and is sch eduled at Central Elementaiy1 school, 210 South Main street, beginning at 7 30 p m Admission is $1 50 and further information is available from Robert Crawley, 123 West LARGE ROOMY 2 STORY mental poster contest sponsored by the National Council of State Garden clubs in cooperation with USDA Forest service. Local residents who wish to fm V c c c c c c c c c bath huge detached garage with automatic dqor opener. 369 N. 3 W. Must see to 4 bedroom - 2 appreciate $33,000.00 CALL FOR APPOINTMENT 723-823- Kra-dim- Garnet Littlefield, 1597 East Parkway, Salt Lake City, 84106 If submitted to Mrs. Jones, they must be taken to her by Nov. 21 in order that they can be mailed by the deadline date. There will be judging divisions for grade levels from kindergarten through high school, for adults, and for senior citizens Corinne man reports for duty Navy Hull Maintenance Technician First Class Thomas A. Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alma G. Jones of 433 Arizona, Corinne, has reported for duty at the Service School Command, Naval Training center, San Diego. A 1966 graduate of Box Elder High school, he joined the Navy in September 1968 National winners will be announced at the 1976 regional meetings of the National Council of State Garden Clubs, Inc. Entries become the property of the Nat'onal Council of State Garden clubs. Christmas demo Miss Hurley, daughter and confidante of Patrick J Hurley, former secretary of war and ambassador to China, believes that too many Americans are unaware that most of Americas foreign policies and programs in the past decade have been deliberately conducted and arranged to destroy our cou- ntrys prestige throughout the woi Id and to help our enemies Miss Hurley recalls that at the end of World War II, her father dismissed a number of career diplomats for aiding the Red Chinese ind undi i n ining v she adds most Hovu'vu of tho diplomats were never disciplined and many of them are now back in positions with the State department We are dealing, she continues, with the same type of situation that my father confronted as ambassador to China in 1945 But this time the stakes are much higher will also discuss Henry Kissinour gers plan "to give away Panama Canal, aid to Comm- unist countries, and diplomatic recognition of Red China, and Red China's production of Lindsey park. occupancy, 4 bedrooms, firefinished basement. place, Small down payment. Phone 3 between 6 and 8 723-775- O-5-t- p.m. OWNER Assume 8'2 loan on four bedroom home. baths, family room, fireplace, newly redecorated kitchen. $37,000. or 734 9869. BY 723-638- 1 2 ACRES with large shop building close, call Wheeler Realty 723 5581 1 1 3 Brick. Fireplace, carport. drapes, $26 500 00. Wheeler 723 5881. N-- 1 FOR SALE room home. 1 Realty 6 20 c Deluxe 4 bedCall $48 900. Dorothy Woodworth, Realty Snyder 734-966- full 4 BEDROOM frame $23 500, basement, garage, terms by owner. Good family Call Wheeler Realty home 723 5881. Older 2 FOR SALE bed-roo- home in Brigham City. $15 500. Call Dorothy Wood-worth- , Snyder Realty c 0 BEDROOM carpet, FOR SALE Home in good condition and excellent location. Phone for details 734-966- foundation MANTUA I c nutrition group Dairy products in Christmas Trees will be the subject of the Chnstmas demonstration this month sponsored by the Box Elder county nutrition education committee. Lois Moss, demonstration for Cream OWeber will be there to present the program with pastes and recipes. The demonstration will be Friday at 10 a m. in the senior center in Tremonton, and at 2 30 in the community p m center in Brigham City 723-745- 4 home Ready for Beautiful FOR SALE in To appls for food stamps take the following information to the food stamp office rent receipts house pa ment book utility bills, pi oof of all income of all those in sour household (latest pay slips pas envelopes) bank books or other papers that show any savings proof of medical bills (doctors hospitals) the food stamp program helps keep mcntans healths For further information telephone sour local welfare office Food stamps mav make the difference' SECOND MORTGAGE SELL 1ST MORTGAGE on 597 No. 1st West at discount. Balance now $ ,900. Pays $80.50 per month. Has 18 years to go. 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Owen D. Troy Miller Knudsen 723-640- 5 Gary Bywater 723-217- 0 June Christensen June E'vanoff 723-733-- 723-861- 6 5 723-345- 11 ss lit) 723-582- 0 Lee O. Hansen NE Brigham, choice outh Main Member Multiple Listing Service 9 FIRST TIME OFFERED residential area near Bunderson school 6 bedrooms, 3 baths, huge family room with fireplace and bookshelves adjacent to kitchen, mid $40's. Intercom, well landscaped U l SOLD THROUGH Packer. appraisal with NO EIRE BUILT BY and Two WANTED TO BUY bedroom home in Brigham City. Phone 723 6437. 4 p We will take yours in on one of your choice. Will appraise your home with no obligation and give you professional advice on values and financing. c c c c c c c c c Place Your 723-643- Friday by OUTGROWN YOUR PRESENT HOME??? c c 1 N-- 7 c To 723-347- d Patricia Hurley reportedly v. Phone enter the contest may contact Mrs. Ben Jones, 255 North Second East, for further information and contest rules. Basically, the posters should be based on an environmental theme and be no larger than inches and may use any materials in their composition. The artist name, grade (or age) and home address should be printed on the lower right-hancorner of the back Deadline for posters is Nov. 25 and they may be mailed to Mrs. policy-influencin- g Ay course. Kindergarteners through senior citizens are invited to enter an annual Smokey Bear and Woodsy Owl 1976 environ- Visit Son U.S. polif on begin at Lake View Community school to Wednesday, with the 4:30 p.m. session open anyone who wants lessons. Mrs. Karen Hyer, instructor for the roller skating course, states that it is designed in a way that will meet all requirements for Boy Scout and Girl Scout badges in roller skating. course and it will This is an eight-wee- k continue through January since no sessions will be held during the school vacations for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Registration is five dollars per student, which covers the rental of skates throughout the poster contest set and Mrs G L Bourne have returned after spending several days visiting their son Mr. and and daughter-in-laMis DWayne Bourne and family in Ogden They accompanied DWayne and family far up in the canyon to their cabin where they enjoyed the fall scenery. While in Ogden a family gath-enn- g was held at a downtown restaurant Attending in addition to Mr and Mrs. G.L Bourne and Mr. and Mrs DWayne Bourne and family a were Mr and Mrs Dell and family of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs Ray Phillips and family of Kaysville. Visiting Mr and Mrs Karl Welling during the week were Mr and Mrs Melvin Davis of Salt Lake City Guests at the home of Mrs. Fsther Coombs and family Sunday for dinner were Mrs. Coombs daughter, Mrs Linda Whitney and children, Charles and Mark of West Bountiful. North, telephone roller skating instruction will A new session of Environment Mr Fourth Skating instruction begins Wednesday meets Thursday Birch society sets speaker on Tuesday American taxpayers wr Fire auxiliary Wedding reception attended by couple Chuck-O-Ram- nr v 723-248- |