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Show Kimberlee Kay Burke's 76 Jr. Peach queen t Kimberlee Kay Burke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Burke of Brigham City, has been selected Junior Peach queen of 1976. Miss Burke was sponsored by Annex Beauty salon. Her four attendants and their sponsors are Kristin Price, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brent Price, Bear River Valley Stepah Stephanie Schwinn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Schwinn, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 1695; Tami Utton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Greg Utton, Ladies of DAsto, Golden Spike Humane society; Shaela Anderson, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Anderson, Beta Sigma Phi (Theta); Jill Bakken, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Bakken, Beta Sigma Phi (Theta); Jenifer Carver, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Michael Carver, Ladies Community club. s; Elks; Vangee Ann Sargent, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thay-nSargent, Bettys Beauty e shop; Katie Shea, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Shea, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post No. 1695. Following is a list of all the contestants and their sponsors: Shalees Petersen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kim Petersen sponsored by Box Elder County Bank; Kimberlee Kay Burke daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Roger Burke, Annex Beauty Salon; daughter of Mr. & SIs.Bierer Roy Bierer, parents; April Stoker daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Stoker, parents; Monica Billings, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Curtis Billings, Billings Oil Co. Ann Valerie DAsto daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Nancy Francis Nancy Francis, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Newell Francis, Ladies Community club; Laura Meadows, daughter of DeAnn Meadows, Lions Club; Ashlee Timothy, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Max Timonthy, Civic Improvement club; Robyn Knud-sen- , daughter of Dr. & Mrs. Peter Knudsen, Civic Improvement club; Ruth L. Barnes, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Michael Barnes, Toast masters. Stephanie Schwinn Stephanie Schwinn, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Ronnie Schwinn, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 1695; Heidi Ann Whitlock, daugher of Mr. & Mrs. Robert Corma, American Cancer society; Kristi Scothern, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Scothern, Sons of Utah Pioneers;. Mindy Jo Bessinger, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Scott Bessinger, Utah chapter). Lynda Dalton Lynda Dalton, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Dalton, Soroptomist club; Stephanie Glasgow, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Glasgow, parents; of Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Crocker, American Association of Retired Persons chapter No. 815; Kristin Price, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Brent Price, Bear River Valley Muzzeloaders. Vangee Ann Sargent, daugh- ter of Mr. & Mrs. Thayne Sargent, Bettys Beauty shop; Dana Jensen, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Delon C. Jensen, Golden Spike motel; Tami Utton, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Greg Utton, Ladies of Elks; Pierrette Danieu, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Danieu, Ladies of Elks; Michelle Hunsaker, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Michael Hunsaker, Drewes Floral & Gift. Jennie Frost daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Gary N. Frost, Drewes Floral & Gift; Marcene Nickolaisen, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Darrell Nickolaisen, parents. & ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, September 5, 1976 That; Teri Jennings, daughter Young Homemakers (Brigham Stacey Crocker, daughter BOX Heidi Stokes Heidi Stokes, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Darrell Stokes, This N of Mr. & Mrs. Joe Jennings, Sons of Pioneers; Melanie StaMrs. cey, daughter of Mr. & Gary Stacey, parents; Georgia Ogles, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Charles Ogles, parents; Tasche & Ericksen, daughter of Mr. Sons L. Kenneth Mrs. Ericksen, of Pioneers; Heather Hoffman, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Tom Hoffman, Box Elder County bank. Sarah Yates, daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Yates, parents; Julie Brietenburg, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Brietenburg, parents; Denise Call, daughter of Jenni Call, Hamilton Drug; Rebecca Ann Crossley, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Larry Cross-legrandparents; Jill Price, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Clyde Price, Price Insurance; Mira& Spencer, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Charles Spencer parents; Dollye Houseweart, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Houseweart, parents. y, A special thanks to Drewes Floral for contributing bouquets and to Box Elder County Bank for contributing trophies. Also thanks to this years Jr. Peach Queen Committee, Chairman Linda Knavel, Joan Kelly and Committeman Sharon Carver. Jr. Peach Queen KimAND HER COURT berlee Kay Burke poses with her four attendants. From THE QUEEN left: Stephanie Schwinn, Katie Shea, Kimberlee, Kristin Price and Tami Utton. Jo ib She knows what's happening, reads if the in Ff Another devoted News-Journreader has just renewed her subscription to the Box Elder county paper for one more year. Mrs. Stella Johnson, 80, of 223 West Second South, Brigham City, couldn't begin to tell you how long Ive gotten it but has received the paper for years and al News-Journ- al Presently, subscription rates are $9 within Box Elder county and $11 outside. But as of Oct. 1, the N & J will jump its rates to $10 within the county and $14 outside of Box Elder county. 1 - ' I ' J will allow at present to renew subscription your you prices for as many years as youd like until Oct.; J.; lanv .have, taken advantage pUte savings offer and we are 'sure youduke to. To save you money, the N & years, ever since the Journal first started. iSTHEresfdenCe'bf Mrdncf Mr6.''Leo JiMbacham, 460 South Sixth West, which was selected as Brigham City's Yard of the Month for August. It was chosen from THIS entries 1h afn6rti5:'10 Judges w'ere impressed by the condition and neatness of the lawn plus landscaping design, particularly in the rear yard. cham says she especially enjoys. Mr. and Mrs. Meacham, as other monthly winners, will receive an engraved plaque from the sponsoring Kiwams club at a special luncheon this fall. Never sought show place 'Want homey place, ' yard winner says We have never tried to make it a show place, just a homey place. This was the comment of Mrs. Leo Meacham, 460 South Sixth West, who, with her husband, captured August Yard of the Month honors in Brigham City. The southwest residence was selected from among ten entries in the monthly judging. My husband does the work. I sorta give a few instructions, Mrs. Meacham explained. Hes the ambitious kind and he likes physical work after being inside a lot, she ttife'nhohthly' Contest. added. The Meachams serve as officiators in the Ogden LDS temple three days a week. He retired from employment with Thiokol Judges in the August competition also gave special mention to the yard of Mr. and Mrs. William Hadley, 243 South Second East, which is ablaze with flowers. It is a pleasant experience for those passing by to enjoy the many colors which this year presents to the viewer. Its just delightful, one of them commented. Another Yard of the Month contest will be conducted for September. corporation in 1971. They have lived in their modern brick home since October 1960. We had a man plan the landscape for us , and then we worked it all in, she said. The yard is distinguished by a neat, clean appearance. The grass is virtually weed-free- . There is not a profusion of flowers' but enough to lend color and there are a number of trees which Mrs. Mea Gets 30 days Larry Caldwell, 32, of 325 South Seventh West, Brigham City, was sentenced to 30 days in jail after he entered a guilty plea in Brigham City court to a count of reckless driving. Fact Is, Mrs. Johnson has received 'the paper for most of the 40 years she has lived in Brigham City. Many subscribers give different reasons for reading the N&J. Mrs. Johnson says she reads it simply because, I enjoy it. Its the only way I find out whats going oh. I dont go out much. The cost of the paper, like everything else on the market, has gone up since she first received the N & J. Understanding this and its impact on the consumers pocketbook, publisher Charles (Tuff) Claybaugh is offering subscribers a d chance to save some of that hard-earne- money before subscription rates are again. Editor s Quote Book Bm Stella Johnson devoted N&J reader Daily - 9:30 to 6:00 Fridays 9:30 to 8:00 And what part of the paper does she like best? All of it, I guess. From one page to another, I read everything. And when? Just as soon as I get it. BRIGHAM CITY 47 South Main 723-590- 0 Desire is half of life; indifference is half of death. Kahil Gibran Questions By You And Your Friends Answers from Ray Malmrose Ask Your lake .stock mmerica. 200 years at the same location. by Virginia Breitenbeker Any room that is to be harmonious must have some sort of unity. The best definition and perhaps the most expensive one, of unity, is perhaps that of Leonardo Da Vinci: "Every part is disposed to unite with the whole that it may thereby escape its own incompleteness." In a room this means that each object must maintain its own identity and at the same time contribute to the total effect. This means that there must be some combination of furniture, wall and floor treatments, accessories, and color, which have something in common in appearance and purpose. our purpose at BREITENBEKERs, 69 S. Main, to give you friendly service, and to handle only the finest furniture and accessories. We have all styles and periods and there are hundreds of fabrics for your selection. Our floor displays and groupings are designed for your viewing pleasure. Come in and browse. If you would like, we can give you free home estimates. Hours: Mon thru Sat It is 723-525- 8 9 am-- 6 QUESTION: Is there any real danger in drinking water that has been chemi- cally softened? ANSWER: There is no known danger in drinking chemically-softene- water d where the average person is concerned. But there is one special case - one major exception - with which great care should be taken. If sodium is being added to drinking water in order to supersede the hard substance(s) it is important that anyone who is eating a diet be warned against drinking water which is being softened with it. Low sodium diet? This means a low-sadiet which you may have heard refer-e- d to as a salt-fre- e diet. 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