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Show I 4 BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, April 25, 1 vvvvvr 976 JOOOOvi- QGGOfJ OGCK TODDLERS $ $ J 4 fluid oz. for mature skin, helps smooth and soften. yjoo Vs DIES .. a ms a ids anuj over, a. uoupon r:i- - 11 in- J h WiJ side box worth $1. Reg. 1.69 Reg. 3.49 , WfQ i By Ruth Phone 723-622- Pi & 9 Good morning! Especially to from their home in Brea, Calif. all of you happy people. Of on April 10, and course if youre not happy you They arrived few days before going a stayed can read this anyway. to Star to I believe as Josh Billings said, mother.Valley, Wyo., visit her returned here and They If you ever find happiness by spent some more time before hunting for it, you will find it as leaving for home Sunday the old woman did her spectacles safe on her nose all the time. Briefing You I find it quite easy to be happy Heard that Mrs. Pearl Oman in the morning. Things just was in town Easter for a whirlnaturally look better then. I got wind stop. She has been visiting all involved reading an article in Utah with her son and daughter-inabout happiness the other day -law Mr. and Mrs. Michael and I thought you might like a Oman in Salt Lake City. I also few pointers. heard by way of the grapevine First we all know that wealth that she had sold her home in doesnt necessarily bring hap- Stockton and was going to live piness, but then neither does in Reseda whdfi she returned to poverty, and to sum it all up California. happiness is a way station bee Mrs. Norma Bosley of tween too little and too much. had her family together for And as Sennecca said, If you Easter dinner at her home. Mrs. would make a man happy do not Elinor Whitworth and children add to his possessions but sub- Karen and Clark were there tract from his wants. from Bountiful along with Mr. So now, if youll pull up that and Mrs. Gordon Petold easy chair Im going to erson and children(LaRey) Christi and subtract one of your wants by Kerri and Mr. and Mrs. Mike telling you all about whats Levinthal and children Edie, happening around town the last David, Cynthia and Joe of this few days. city and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde (Ellen) Nelson and daughter Visitors Come Amber of Corinne. Mrs. WhitThe W. H. Griffiths were so worth and children also visited happy to have his daughter and with her mother-in-laMrs. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Louise Whitworth of Brigham (June) Baird of Concord, Calif., City. visit them last week. They also visited his family in Salt Lake Stork Reports City and Tremonton. While they Mr. and Mrs. Max (Judy) were here they attended a Sons Springer of South Jordan have a of the Pioneers dinner with the new baby boy, born on April 5. ' Griffiths. He weighed seven pounds 12 Mr. and Mrs. Ted (Betty) ounces and will be named MattHeath and daughter Susan of hew Max. You can imagine he Lompoc, Calif., spent spring was exactly what they ordered vacation here with her mother since they have two little girls, Mrs. Lucy Wright. While they Mellissa, three and a half and j were Cherie,-onhere, her brother-in-layear old. and sister Mr. and Mrs. Don (Helen) Jeppsen of Magna en-- j Grandparents are Mr. and tertained at a family dinner at Mrs. Mark Nielson Jr. of Ogden, j their home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson, ; Mrs. Orene Hickman was deSandy and Eddie Springer, Salt lighted to have her son and Lake City. daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs are Mr. and Mrs. Mark Nielson Sr., Brigham City, and Mrs. Boyd Jenkins and children Belah Burgi, Heber City, t Nancy and Lori visit with her m Cor-inn- kjk.ic.'k J8f ' son-in-la- w m rh ir, i in 1 D WETTING SOLUTION e w I BARNES-HIN- 2 fluid oz. for hard contact lenses stenle solution. Reg. 2.46 Barnes lrTiac hind 49 SOlLlTKW t! AAAI! Ui SCOTCH Couple visits after HAIR TAPE fTlaijo 2- 'TXTIXITTTTTTTT' A special tape for creating hair sytles made retirement by 3M Reg. 89' Soon to be guests in Brigham City will be Dr. and Mrs. Norman A. Christensen, who will share their time with his 'Mrs. mother, Orson A. Christensen, and her father, Ross C. Bowen, both of Brigham City. Mrs. Christensen is , Bowens daughter Kathleen. Dr. Christensen has recently retired as consultant in the SELSUN BLUE SHAMPOO of Division Community Medicine, and professor of medicine, Mayo Medical School, Rochester, Minn. The Christensens will spend some time visiting with relatives in Utah and then will travel to Sun City, Ariz., where they are considering making their home. A Dr. native Utahn, Christensen took his undergraduate work and first two of medical training at the of Utah. He received MD degree from Ruth years University his Medical of College University of Chicago in After internship Presbyterian he Chicago, Graduate the 1941. at Hospital, entered Mayo resident in School as a 1942. From 1944 to 1946 he served with the US Navy Medical Corps, and returned to resume his residency at Mayo in 1946 and was appointed to the staff in 1947. He received the MS degree in medicine in 1948 from the University of Minnesota. Dr. Christensen has had a special interest in tetanus. He is author and producer of two motion pictures on tetanus which received citations from 1A 8 fluid oz. helps control dandruff symptoms with regular use. Reg. 3.49 $rli Dr. Norman Christensen . . 1 recently retired association and the American Medical Association. In 1966 he was the United States Delegate to the 'the World Medical International Conference Tetanus in Switzerland. His other; interests have cluded studies ! on in- of and hyperlipedenna atherogenesis, and served as to a medical conference in Rome in 1968. He is a fellow of the American US delegate College several of Physicians 4 other societies CHAP STICK Keep your lips soft and smooth with protection against sunburn and windburn. JlReg. I 111 a y. 57 and, in- cluding the American Medical Association and. the Royal Society of Medicine in London. served as a member of the Rochester Board of Health and also as its president. Dr. and Mrs. Christensen have resided in Rochester, Minn., for many years and are parents of four children. He behalf of the private sector. The new Council is expected to strengthen the private sectors role as an effective partner in the overall program conducted by the Cooperative Fxtension Service, Private resources enrich Funds from business, industry and foundations channeled through the Service Committee and the Foundation have supplemented public support of by making possible such extras aseduca-tiona- l 4-- GILLETTE SHAVE CREAM S5! Three assorted flavors of foamy. 11 oz. can. Reg. 1.19 i Mm 4-- A new chapter history will open when the National 1 Council goes into operation on or about in 4-- H July 1. nonprofit educational corporation, the Council will unify functions of the National Foundation, Washington, D.C., and the Na1 Service Committional tee, Chicago. 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