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Show Sarah Yates, women's editor BOX ELDER 723-38- Party m M tapjp) Phone 723-622- Fort Brigham Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold their annual Christmas party on Friday, Dec. 19, at 7 p.m. at the home of Ella P. Hunsaker, 531 North Third 9 food family women social Good morning! Especially to all of you who like birthdays. Some do and some dont. One thing you can be sure of they come along every year and you might as well like them. Now be honest. You liked them when you were a kid didnt you? It was only when the years began to add up you stopped JOAN JENNINGS AND BRUCE F, NELSON thinking much of them. In fact Ive known some people who would like to forget them. How many women do you know who dont want to remember their birthdays but get so mad at their husband when he forgets them. But if a man wants a sure way Mr. and Mrs. Bruce M. Jennings, Jr., of Sheridan, Wyo., to remember his wifes birthday announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Joan just forget it once. I was reading to Bruce F. Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney F. Nelson about aging in a book written by my oft quoted friend Evan Esar of Honeyville. and he said, A man is getting old when the gleam in his eye is Miss Jennings attended Richard King High school at Corthe sun reflected in his 1973 is a graduate of Sharpstown merely pus Christi, Texas, and glasses. High school at Houston, Texas She is currently majoring in He went on to say, Another trouble about growin old is that home economics at the University of Wyoming. The prospective bridegroom is a 1971 graduate of Box you stop feeling your oats and start feeling your corns. r LDS mission in f:lder High school. He fulfilled a And my final thought on Oklahoma. He also is attending the University of growing older is, Dont worry Couple circles date for LDS temple rites two-yea- where Wyoming, he is majoring in agricultural engineering. The couple will be wed Dec. 20 in the Logan LDS temple. After a short honeymoon trip, the couple will reside in Laramie, Wyo., where they both will continue their education. DECORATIONS ARE READIED for the annual American Legion Auxiliary holiday party by Maxcine Coates, junior members Allyson Coates and Julie Robinette, and party chairman Mary Robinette. Legion auxiliary k A sets annual holiday party American Legion auxiliary and the junior members club will hold their annual holiday party on Monday, Dec. 29, at the War Memorial home. The event will begin with a social hour at 7 p.m., followed by a, buffet dinner and entertainment. A special invitation has been extended by the auxiliary to all Legionaires to attend the holiday party, according to President Helen Young. Mary Robinette is chairman for the annual holiday occasion, which is a traditional event held between Christmas and the New Year holidays. Two dollar gifts will be exchanged as a part of the evenings festivities. Reservations for the party should be made by calling Mary Robinette, Maxcine Coates or Helen Young. LWV 50TH ANNIVERSARY observance for Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Tanner of Grouse Creek will be held Friday and Saturday when friends and relatives are invited to an open house. honor Open house couple on anniversary will Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Tanner of Grouse Creek will observe their 50th wedding anniversary on Friday and Saturday. They will be honored at an open house on Friday evening in the 11th Ward recreational hall, Brigham City, 506 South Second East. A program, sponsored by their family, will begin at 7 p.m. On Saturday at 4 p.m., a family dinner will be held in social and i Brigham City League of CHOIR represented here by officers will present a musical program on Thursday afternoon for the Civic Improvement club's traditional program. BEHS MADRIGAL Grouse Voters will combine y holiday social and a as they meet on Monday, Jan. 15, at the home of Marjorie Childs, 324 Camaren. The event will begin at 6:30 p.m. with a potluck dinner. Each member is asked to bring a potluck dish to share, as well as half to one dozen cookies to place on a potpourri dessert plate for the festive evening. Following the social, the group will' turn its time to discussion of the problems of financing the new communities and assisting communities which grow rapidly in the areas of Utah which are being developed rapidly in new quests for coal, alunite, power energy plants, etc. Study booklets have been distributed to members, according to Dot Bolieau, environmental quality chairman for the local League of Women Voters. A brief discussion will be held concerning the financing involved in development of water, mini-stud- utilities, sewage treatment, schools and other factors involved in rapid development of such communities. A concensus will be taken to send to the state LWV office to compile a position and statement on bills which will be introducted during the upcoming budget session of the Utah Legislature. All members and interested persons are invited to attend the meeting. scheduled annual holiday musicale Civic club Civic Improvement club members will gather for an afternoon of Christmas music flflUW holds Christmas party The Brigham City branch of the American Association of University Women will hold its annual Christmas party on Wednesday, Dec. 17, at 7 p.m. at the home of Rose Curley, 218 West Seventh South. Members are urged to attend and to bring a favorite dish for the buffet dinner planned for the evening. President Helen Peirce welcomes women who are graduates of an accredited college or university to join with the group in its various activities throughout the year, and to join the local chapter of the organization. Creek. Later Dec. 18, at the Community Center as they hold on Thursday, their annual holiday season meeting. Now a tradition with the club, the meeting will feature the Madrigal Choir from Box Elder High School singing a program of selected sacred and secular holiday music. The choir will be under the direction of Wes Boman, and is well known in the area for its fine musical presentations. Meeting chairman is LaRey Peterson. Social time will begin at 3:30 p.m. with a festive refreshment table planned by Janice Holmgren as chairman with Claire Nelson, June Smith, Elna Jensen, Sherleen Hamilton, Mae Petersen, LuDeane Young, Olive Petersen, Leah Gale and Pearl Arbon. The meeting will begin at 4 p.m. under the direction of Sharen Ward, club president. All members are invited to attend this traditional afternoon of Christmas music and Active In Church Active in the LDS church, he served as superintendent of the Sunday school and YMMIA, and both was a teacher in organizations. He also taught in the various Priesthood groups and was High Priest group leader. Tanner has been active in community organizations, as Cooperative serving president and on the board of directors for the livestock association and both water companies in Grouse Creek. He is the brand inspector for that area, and has held that position longer than anyone else in the department. Mrs. Tanner, the former Vera May Kimber, was born in Grouse Creek to Charles and Persis Josephine Laird Kimber. She has served as secretary and counselor in the YWMIA, in the Primary as a member of the wishing to attend the Christmas party should contact the hostess for information on the dinner party and on membership. presidency, secretary SSffS&SS 36 North Main Semitone 723-377- 6 and new arrival is doing good looking forward to her trip to Utah. teacher. She is teaching a Sunday, school class that shes taught for many years. Mrs. Tanner is also serving in the Relief society as a member of the presidency and has been a class teacher and visiting teacher. 11 Children , The couple are parents of 11 children. Shirley died in 1952 at the age of 13. Others are Mrs. Hughie (Marjorie) Thompson, Grouse Creek; Mrs. Vernon (Audrey) Teeter, Oakley, Idaho; Herbert Floyd Tanner, Bountiful; Mrs. Dean (Norma) Clark, Brigham City; Mrs. White, (Merle) Clayton Gaethersburg, Md.; Darrell K. Tanner, Ogden; Donald L. Tanner, Tremonton; Mrs. Robert Torrey, (Eileen) Brigham City; Allen Gary Grouse Creek; Mrs. Thomas Ann) (Barbara Dougherty, Bakersfield, Calif. They also have 31 grandTanner, children and eight Erickson and was happy to learn that they have a new baby girl born on Nov. 26. They have chosen the name Jacee Lee Erickson for her and she weighed five pounds five ounces. This is the couples first child. Mrs. Erickson will be remembered as the former Tami Whitaker. Her parents Mr. and Mrs. James Whitaker traveled to Fort Wingate, N.M., where the Ericksons live, to help out with the new arrival and have just returned to Brigham City. According to the proud mother the great grandchildren. Brothers and sisters are Delbert E. Tanner (twin brother) Grouse Creek; Mrs. Evelyn Betteridge, Mrs, Bertha Child and David Edwin Tanner, all of Ogden. Also, Mrs. Chloe Tanner, Mrs. Fern Shaw, Mrs. Elsie Smith, and Charles Kimber, Brigham Winfred Kimber, City; Oren Kimber, Raymond Kimber, and Mrs. Louisa Roberts, Grouse Creek. Everyone is invited to attend the open house in Brigham City Friday and the dance Saturday in Grouse Creek honoring the couple. and first Returns Home Mrs. Ron (Helen) Brummett and children Jason and Joseph have returned to their home in Diamondale, Mich. They spent 18 days here as houseguests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Jordan. Our early snowstorm cut down some of their visiting but she enjoyed seeing a number of her friends. 1 975 West. All members are urged to bring a one dollar gift to exchange, and to come and join in the fun of the evening. Deseret camp Deseret Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet on Monday, Dec. 15, at 2 p.m. at the home of Viola Pett, 244 East First North, for the camps annual holiday party. Locust Camp Locust Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet on Wednesday, Dec. 17, at 7 p.m. at the home of Thelma Kotter. This will be the tradi- tional holiday potluck dinner, and members are asked to bring their own table service. There will be a gift exchange among the members, also. mothers milk needed for local infant holiday event Utah TOPS 69 of Brigham City will meet on Tuesday, Dec. 16, for a combined meeting a low calorie party. The meeting will be held at the usual 6:30 p.m. hour and the party will follow, all in the downstairs of the Lutheran church. Members will bring a two dollar gift to exchange with a secret pal chosen by drawing earlier in the year. Those members who do not have a secret pal are asked to bring a comparable gift for an exchange among newer members. The group held its regular meeting on Dec. 9, with Mary Hacking taking TOPS queen of the week honors and receiving a gift from the club. Leader Betty Cook announces ,that the club is open to all persons interested in its goal take off pounds sensibly. The organization works on the group therapy principle in assisting members to lose weight sensibly using their own medically approved diet plan. Meetings are held weekly on Tuesdays with weigh-i- n from 6 to 6:30 p.m. and meetings from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Membership is open to everyone. Ularriage Licenses Tiny Autumn Lynn Rostron, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Davis Rostron, is home from the hospital for the holidays. ..and hopefully for good. But the 12 pound and five ounce little girl still must have her diet of Mothers milk to continue her growth, and it seems that donors have dropped to a low point since many of her early donors have weaned their own growing babies. Her mother Lynn again is asking nursing mothers in the community to donate mothers milk for little Autumn, and can provide sterilized containers for contributors. Mothers milk will keep for six months when frozen, and the family would like to keep a good supply on hand for their little girl. 6 Shell take calls at and a neighbor, Rosalie Christensen, will also take calls and talk to donors at 723-696- Marriage licenses have been issued to the following persons in the office of the Box Elder county clerk: Richard W. Schuler, 42, of 75 West Eighth North, Logan, and Dorothy Gerber, 34, of 1787 Kimberly circle, Salt Lake City; issued Dec. 13. Ernest Eugene Sheen, 25, Rupert, Idaho, and Lynn Marie Dudley, 20, Rupert; issued Dec. 12. Melvern F. Palmer, 22, Route Brigham City, and Vauna Lorraine Jensen, 19, Route 1, Brigham City; issued Dec. 11. Steven Charles Beach, 17, of 1075 Grandview, Brigham City, and Gina Reneee Scheffler, 17, of 395 South Main, Brigham City; issued Dec. 11. Richard Kent Whitaker, 23, of 433 Seventh West, South Brigham City, and Gayla Jean Petersen, 22, of 81 North Second West, Brigham City; issued 2, Dec. 10. Newcomers club slates holiday luncheon event pre-scho- per-chil- Buzzing around Mr. and Mrs. Wallace I. Gardner were dinner guests of their and daughter Mr. and Mrs. J. Harvey Tanner at a get together for the Gardners Bear River City and three other family members who celebrated their birth2 blcks North day recently. blcks East of Church 05J Prior to the birthday dinner the Wallace.!, Gardner family held its annual reunion at the 10th ward jpufturalhalL,Fifty Holilay F1wers r from'as-facame members family Poinsettias away as San Diego and Wyoming to join their Utah., Hanging relatives for this after ThanksJoin the Payroll Savings Plan. giving get together. BdSkctS Talked with Mrs. Cam Long-le- y find to out what yesterday the traveling Longleys had been doing lhtely. I found out that Lee had been spending more of the week at the dentist and redecorating a bedroom which had kept her busy during the past few weeks. The Longleys have received word from their and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Solemon of Buffalo, N.Y. They will be coming west to spend Christmas. Of course their .si children Laurie and Cam will be with them on their trip. They MONDAY thru SATURDAY Open 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. will visit here and in Idaho with son-in-la- Nursery: stodk V 'r his folks. HANGING PLANTS POTTED PLANTS V V HOUSE PLANTS. & $ $ CB Stereo for Home Headquarter & Car. Accessories B mmenca. Prices you wont find lower because you're buying straight ijs Where we service what we sell . Newcomers club will hold its annual festive holiday luncheon and program on Wednesday, Dec. 17, at the Eagles Aerie home on North Main. Get acquainted time is set for 12 noon and the luncheon will be served at 12:30 p.m. Club members will then present a musical program and time for lots of fun immediately following the luncheon, which will be catered by Earls Cafe. Program chairman for the day is Roxanna Burks, who adds that many talented members of the club will participate in the program. Reservations may be made until Monday noon by contacting Anne Fleming at There will be a nursery for d children at Gillespie hall, with a small fee charged on a basis. Members are asked to bring canned goods and goods for the clubs adopted Christmas family. Persons new to the community are invited to join the Newcomers club, which is sponsored by Welcome Wagon. Those interested may contact Jackie Simmons, Welcome Wagon hostess, or Zane Saderholm, club president. w STJIttlTDflimiRY ONE DAY SERVICE The only Laundry In Brigham City TAILORING, ALTERATIONS AND REPAIR that evening a dance, will be held in their honor at 8 p.m. in the Ward Grouse Creek recreational hall. All friends and relatives are invited. The couple was married Dec. 17, 1925 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Herbert A. Tanner was born in Grouse Creek to Allen N. Tanner and Mary Emily Barlow Tanner. He has been a cattle rancher throughout his life. Wo1-me- n a I older so do your friends. guess the most discouraging thing about middle age is all those years going to waist. If youre wondering why this sudden concern on my part about birthdays and age today, its simple, it happens to be my birthday today and I needed some cheering up as I started counting the candles Id need for my cake. In fact, if I put the right number on it Id be playing with fire. But as Bulwer said, It is not by the gray of the hair that one knows the age of the heart. Now if youll pull up that easy chair we can have our little Party Line chat which always makes the day a little brighter for me and I hope you like to hear what some of our friends .have been doing. Report News Was so happy to get a brief note from Mrs. Donel (Tami) combines study event about your age: remember every time you grow a year 4. low calorie Fort Brigham By Ruth 1 TOPS schedules DUP News Line City, Utah NEWS, Brigham Sunday, December 4 J'i from the GREENHOUSE 870 rjost Forest 723-35- 37 |