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Show 4 BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham Sunday, August 1, 1976 Sarah Yates, women's editor City, For Utah Homemakers Canner tests offered fTlonday at courthouse 723-38- Its home canning time again, and local residents are remindd ed that all vegetables and meats must be canned in a non-aci- pressure canner to be safe for home usage. Pressure canners should be tested for accuracy every year, according to Jessie Eller of the USU Extension Service. How long since your pressure canner has been tested? she asks of all home canners. Only a few minutes are required for testing, but that few minutes is very important. Canners will be tested in the food family women social . Couple sets temple date Miss Stephanie Benson and David Alan Young. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Benson of Salt Lake City. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Whitney L. Young of Brigham City. Following the wedding ceremony the newlyweds will be honored at a wedding breakfast at. the Lion House in Salt Lake City. student at Brigham Young university, the new bride will be graduating in the spring with a Bachelor of Music degree. The bridegoom has attended Utah State University and Brigham Young University, and has completed an LDS mission in Indiana. He will continue his studies at the University of Utah in the fall. A GIRL SCOUT NEWS room at the Box Elder County Courthouse on conference On Wednesday, Aug. 4, the Salt Lake LDS temple will be the setting for the marriage of Walter H. Hanni 85th birthday . . Monday, Aug. 2, from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. A repeat of the canner test will be held at the Civic Center in Tremonton on Wednesday, Aug. 4, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Only a few minutes are required for the testing, and only the lid of the pressure canner need be brought to test the guage. Persons who cannot wait for the test may label their canner' lid and leave it for testing, picking it up later in the day. There will be a fee of one dollar charged for the test, which will determine if the canners pressure guage is working accurately. testing program slated for Monday at the courthouse. . New at Cooley Open house to honor Gardner, Benson. July 13, girl to Jan Hoseltine and Robert Stack, Brigham Gorlond man The family of Walter Herman Hanni, Garland, will honor their father on the occasion of his 85th birthday. The event will be on Friday evening from 7 to 9:30 p.m. at the John C. Evans home, 2243 S. 300 E., Bountiful. Friends and relatives are invited to attend and the family request no gifts. Mr. Hanni was born in Biel, Switzerland and came to this country in 1914 and worked for the Utah-Idah- o Sugar Company until he retired. He is active in the LDS Church. His children include Mrs. . TESTING PRESSURE CANNER is Ada Jorgensen,' secretary in the USU Extension Service office, in preparation for New arrivals at Cooley Memorial Hospital have been given warm welcomes both by the weather and the following delighted parents: July 9, boy to Marjorie Almond and John Small, Brigham City. July 11, girl to Gloria Jean Fifield and Edward Reed Olsen, Brigham City. July 12, girl to Ruth Ann Chamberlain and Randy Dallas City. July 14, boy to Alma Jean Stark and Richard Wagstaff, Brigham City. July 14, girl to DaNae Jaylyn Stone and Benjamin Terry Gallegos, Brigham City. July 17, girl to Lori Zundel and Dewayne Braegger, Brigham City. July 17, girl to Leslie Jill Munk and James Elmer Pett, Brigham City. July 18, girl to LeAnn Faun Bickmore and Lowell Vern Anderson, Brigham City. July 19, girl to Doris Lezetta Thompson and LaMar Davis, Brigham City. July 20, girl to Patsy Ann Townsend and Leland Kay Bowen, Tremonton. July 21, girl to Dorothy Watch and LuDell Reese, Brigham City. July 23, boy to Barbara Jane Corbridge and Craig Warren, Brigham City. July 23, boy to Dawn Marie Huggins and Richard Keller, Idaho. July 23, boy to Nancy Fish-bur- n and Vern Holt, Salt Lake City. n July 24, boy to Christine and Malcolm Purcell, Logan. and Darrell Lee Carman, Brigham City. July 25, boy to Susan Maurer and John Taylor, Logan. July 26, boy to Dorene Savage and Gerald Dennis Petersen, Brigham City. WEIGH' WATCH ERS' Bun-derso- Members are losing every week in Utah. More than 50,000 lbs. so far this year. July 24, boy to Colleen Collins and John Lee Francis, Brigh,am City. July 24, girl to Brenda Bourne and Allen Leo Godfrey, Plymouth. July 25, boy to Linda Wyse JOIN THE LOSERS Community Presbyterian Church Wed. 7:30 p.m. John C. (Mildred) Evans, Bountiful: Mrs. Mortk 0. (Adele) Hancock, Tucson, Arizona; Mrs. Fred (Helen) Rowland, Murray; Mr. Kenneth Hanni, Ogden; and Mrs. Robert (Gearldine) Rhodes, Perry, Utah. Salad Luncheon potluck salad luncheon honoring Willie Nelson, new Box Elder Neighborhood chairA the Salt Lake LDS temple on Wednesday wil be Miss Stephanie Beijson and David Alan Young. TO BE WED in By Ruth Phone 723-622- 9 of California. They went first to Good Morning! Especially to all' of you who feel lazy this Kenniwick, Wash., and visited morning. After all these are former Brighamites Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baird and children, supposed to be those lazy, hazy then went to Salem, Ore., to days of summer. visit other former Brighamite Too bad Mpther Nature doesn't cooperate a little and friends Mr. and Mrs. Roswell quit sending us so much sun Sears and family. without rain so we have to spend They traveled down the coast to California and visited some of all our spare time watering d the many friends in the to keep it from everything Mission Robert drying up. But dont feel bad. If had made while he was on the you dont feel like doing much LDS mission in that area. They don't be alarmed. Laziness is never fatal and attended a session at the Oakalmost always curable. As Jules land Temple and then traveled down the coast. They visited his Renard said, Laziness is noMr. thing more than resting before brother and sister-in-layou are tired. So perk up and and Mrs. Leland Westover who pull up that old easy chair. A are on an LDS mission in that area. cool glass of lemonade with lots of ice may be just what you need They went to San Diego and and we can enjoy our little pary visited relatives and went to the zoo and Sea World. On the way line chat while you're drinking home they stopped in Las Vegas it. and visited another one of his Mr. brothers and sisters-in-laArrives Here The big news at the Kent and Mrs. LaVere Westover. Jensen house this week is that See Sister their daughter Mrs. Brent Flying to Washington D.C., so (Grace) Hill arrived Friday from Germantown, Tenn., with he could attend the Army Reher children Robert, Wendy and serve summer camp were Mr. David for a three-wee- k visit in and Mrs. DeLonne Anderson. Utah. They were accompanied by Brent will join her on Aug. 6. their son Steven and their and daughter Mr. and They will be dividing their time between the Jensens and his Mrs. Robert (Peggy) Steed and Jolks the Lowell Hills in Ogden. son Ryan of Sandy. This is the first time the Jensens They spent two weeks touring h old Daivd. have seen interesting sites including the A number of family parties White House and FBI building. .have been planned while they They also visited with Mr. and !are here, including a birthday Mrs. Kenneth (Kathy Zundel) dinner for Mrs. Hill and her Lee and son Johnathan. Mrs. twin brother Steve, who will Lee is Mrs. Andersons niece. celebrate their birthdays on They spent a weekend in Richmond, Va., with her brotheAug. 5. r-in-law Go East and sister Mr. and Just back from an intereting Mrs. Neil Zundel. Mrs. Zundel trip east are Mr. and Mrs. returned to Washington D.C., Darwin Young and their childwith them and joined them in ren Nancy, Linda and Mike. some of their touring. They visited Mt. Rushmore then went into Canada and drove Family Visits across to Niagara Falls. The Charles Armstrongs have From there they took Nancy enjoyed a visit fron their son to Worchester, Mass., where Mr. and and daugher-in-lashe spent a week as her BYU .Mrs. Joe Armstrong of Fullerroommates houseguest. After ton, Calif. They divided their they left Massachusetts they stay between the Armspent a day in Palmyra, N.Y., strongs and her folks Mr. and and toured some of the homes of Mrs. Don Larsen. Other visitors at the Armearly LDS leaders and other church historical spots. strongs have been her brother-in-laThe rest of the Youngs conand sister Mr. and Mrs. tinued to Washington D.C., A.C. (Naomi) Park of Barstow, where he attended Reserve Calif. They are houseguests of summer camp at the Pentagon. Mrs. Parkers two other sisters Leah and Orthel Nielsen during Nancy joined them in Washington D.C., and they toured all the their Brigham City stay. The monuments and other historical Parkers and Nielsens have ensites. to Yellowstone joyed a side-tri- p Park. . . See Friends PARTY LINE sends Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Westover Happy birthday wishes to and sons Robert and Floyd have Pioneer Memorial Nursing k home where Mabel Norstrom returned from a delightful tour that took them to the will be 79 years old and Grace Northwest and down the coast Fryer will be 93. Califor-nia-Oaklan- man, will be held on Thursday, Aug. 5, at 12 noon at the home of Mary Coleman. All adult leaders and committee members are invited to attend, as well as those who are acquainted with Mrs. Nelson through scouting in the past. Mrs. Nelson was leader of the Girl Scout troop in Perry several years ago, and has been in charge of Girl Scout activities on a military base in Europe since that time. Since her recent return to the area, she was chosen to lead Girl Scout activities in Box Elder Neighborhood for the coming term. Mrs. Harold Burr, retiring Neighborhood Chairman, will turn over the reins of office to Mrs. Nelson at this salad luncheon. Those attending are asked to bring a said to serve eight for this shared luncheon. Day Camp Training e training for leaders of Girl Scout Day Camp will be held on Thursday, August 12, in Box Elder campground for all volunteer leaders. Day Camp will be held Aug. from 9 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. Monday through Friday. There are some places for in units for both Brownies and Juniors, who may contact Virginia Horton or Linda Bakken for further information. On-sit- 16-2- 0 non-Scou- ts Family reunion (tteD set locally ifliwn next Saturday faThe Valentine-Walentin- e mily reunion has been set for Saturday, Aug. 7, in the Bowery at Lindsey Park in Brigham City (Third West and Fishburn drive). All members of the family are invited to attend, with the event beginning at 11 a.m. Each family is asked to bring with own lunch and to notify family members about the reunion. ., " There will be an ice cream treat served for dessert, and entertainment has been planned for the young people during the afternoon. - i-- 45" Wide 65 Polyester 35 I Cotton Tough Taste customer dining out one night called the waiter to his table and asked, Is this tea or coffee? It tastes like cough medicine. 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