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Show I I I BOX Girl Scouts earn sign of arrow Five Girl Scouts from Foothill Junior Troop 428 received their sign of the arrow awards at a court of awards held Monday, Nov. 21, at Gillespie hall. This is one of the two highest honors which can be earned by Girl Scouts registered in the junior age category, and entails fulfilling two activities each under ten different areas of service and skill achievement. Diana Ayotte, daughter of Delwin and Marilyn Ayotte, has earned the gypsy, my home, health aide, backyard fun, active citizen, cook, musician, troop camper, housekeeper, songster, books, observer, outdoor cook, pets and sewing achievement patches. Lisa Burkholder, daughter of Bob and Martha Burkholder, is the wearer of patches for my home, pets, housekeeping, troop camper, outdoor cook, water fun, backyard fun, dabbler, gypsy, cook, active citizen, hospitality, health aide, and skater achievements. Monica Stumm, daughter of Steven and Claudia Stumm, has earned my home, pets, housekeeper, troop camper, outdoor cook, water fun, cyclist, back HAPPY HIPPO is hugged and admired by Jennifer Wyatt, Kipp Adams, Brandon Munns and Jacie Wyatt, children of members of Young Mothers club who are selling or five for one dollar in advance of their Saturday, Dec. 10, bazaar at tickets at the Chateau. HUGE 25-ce- Young mothers to hold bazaar on Saturday Therell be an emphasis on items for the younger set as the Young Mothers club presents a bazaar on Saturday, Dec. 10, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the Chateau, 23 South y Second East. Hoppity horses, fuzzy stuffed toys, cuddly dolls, brightly painted doll furnitures, pretty little jumpsuits for little girls and lots of other childrens items will be on sale along with afghans, home crafts, and Christmas decorations made to suit the lady of the house and those on her gift list. Also included will be a plush Huge Happy Hippo that will be won by Sbrh6 lilcky'tfckfet holder. Tickets are on sale any morning this week at the Chateau and will be on sale through holds annual holiday party out the bazaar day for each or five for one dollar. The winner need not be present to pick up the prize, which would make a fabulous gift for some youngster. Officers of the Young Mothers club planning the bazaar are Alison Johnson, Kellie Munns, Linda Wyatt, Terry Poelzl and Teresa Wyatt. Everyone is invited to come and look over the gift selection. BC Homemakers slate annual -- . Christmas party Utah Brigham City chapter Young Homemakers association will hold its annual Christmas party on Monday, Dec. 5, at 1 p.m. at the home of Linda Knavel, 426 West Sixth North. Each member is asked to bring a potluck dish to share and also to bring her own eating utensils. There will be a nursery at the Chateau, 23 South Second East, for preschool children of those attending the party. of Thanksgiving time for family gathering Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schlaich and family of Brigham City has as their dinner guests on Thanksgiving Day Mr. and Mrs. Max McNeely and daughter Debbie, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Lund and son Aaron and daughter Andrea of Thatcher, Mrs. Gladys Lund, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lund and sons Jeff and Chad, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Lund and sons Clayton, Todd and Brad of Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jensen and daughters Jane and Pam of Brigham City joined Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jensen and family, Mrs. Donetta Petersen, Bishop and Mrs. Richard Petersen and family of Fielding, Mrs. Louise Meade and family of Granger for a Thanksgiving dinner party at the home of Dr. Betty Petersen in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Christensen of Brigham City, Miss Kathleen Christensen of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fox of Casper, Wyo; Mr. and Mrs. David Percival of Orem and Mr. and Mrs. Reulen Egli and family of Garland enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Golden Burton in Thatcher. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bennett and family of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. David Burton and family of Thatcher, Mr. and Mrs. W. Darrell Burton Jr. and family of Fielding spent Thanksgiving and enjoyed dinner with Mrs. Aleda Burton in Thatcher. Mr. and Mrs. Edmun Shuman of Brigham City along with Mr. and Mrs. Doug Campbell and daughter Heather, Oleen Shuman, Mrs. Beckie Emerson and son Shaun and daughter Skye of Salt Lake City and DeAnne Spencer of White Plains, New 1978 calendars received by community club Community birthday calendars for 1978 have been received by the Ladies Community club and are being delivered by those members who sold them io businesses and individuals. Families ordering calendars are urged to check their special dates as soon as the calendars are received, and then to call or Barbara Holman at 0 to Joan Kimber at make necessary corrections. The corrections are submitted to businesses offering special gifts and discounts on birthdays and anniversaries. Proceeds of the calendar project are used to finance the clubs community improvement projects, the most recent of which are the play locomotives and rocket at John Adams park. 4 723-701- stew and warm homemade bread and butter accompanied by ice cream and cookies for dessert. Program numbers and games entertained the group, with prizes for all. Among the 60 guests, besides Thelma and Herman Kotter and Stewart and Beth Tingey, were the following: Ruth K. Poore and son Jerry and his family of Brigham City; Philip and Joan Johnson and family of Fort Collins, Colo.; the Palmer Tingey family from bountiful; Gwen and Andy Hansen and family of Brigham City; Stan and Tina Fonnesbeck from Howell and their daughters Gwen Marie, Jolene F. Baty and family of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Michael Fonnesbeck and children of Howell; Lorrin and Arina Tingey and families including Steve Tingey and family of Idaho, Ben Tingey and family of Bear River City, the Grant Nelsons and Gary Dixons of Brigham City. A brother, Bryant Tingey and his wife Ellen, sent best wishes by letter. They are serving an LDS mission in Nauvoo, 111., and could not be in attendance. Paul Tingey and family of Vernal were also unable to attend, due to inclement weather. Two sisters, Ida Hadfield and Nellie T. Barnard, were with their daughters awaiting new arrivals to the family. Salad Story Salads continue to make up a good portion of the American diet. According to some specialists, the average American eats about 23 6 pounds of lettuce and 15.7 pounds of apples each year. Also eaten per person are 11.8 pounds of tomatoes, 9 pounds of cabbage and 7.2 pounds of carrots. Brigham City, Utah yard fund, community safety, gypsy, backyard fun, needle-crafcook, active citizen, hospitality, camera and first aid achievement patches. Tammy Hanney, daughter of Paul and Frances Hanney, has her badge sash covered with awards for proficiency in camera, troop camper, cook, housekeeper, gypsy, drawing and painting, backyard fun, water fun and outdoor cook. Jenny Jones, the daughter of Wiiliam and Donna Jones, has earned the outdoor cook, gypsy, skater, collecter, troop camper, sewing, cooking and water fun proficiency badges. Troop 428 is sponsored by Foothill school, where its meetings are held each week. All of the girls winning the sign of the arrow award are sixth graders with the exception of Diana Ayotte, who is a fifth grader. of the troop are Marilyn Ayotte and Martha Burkholder. Several of the girls in the troop are busy working to attain their sign of the star award, which is the other high honor which can be attained by Junior t, SIGN OF ARROW in Girl Scouts was presented to Diana Ayotte, Lisa Burkholder, Monica Stumm, Tammy Hanney and Jenny Jones, all members of Troop 428 sponsored by Foothill school. Girl Scouts. Music and sliding wheels and an occasional loud thump ree sound in the room at Lake View school each Wednesday evening as skaters in Community School roller skating activities. participate Two classes are being taught for beginnings and those who wish to earn merit badges for either Boy or Girl Scouts. Mrs. Karen Hyer, an experienced teacher, instructs these classes. Beginners class starts at 3:45 p.m. and the class for those earning merit badges begins at 4:30 p.m. New classes will begin in January for those who want to participate. Open recreational skating for everyone includes sessions beginning at 5 p.m., 6:45 p.m., 7 p.m. and 8 45 p.m. at a cost of $1 per session which includes the rental of show skates. Everyone is invited to join the skating fun each Wednesday evening at Lake View school. Kids or adults or families are all welcome, according to director Steve Jeppsen. He may be con: tacted at 5 Phantoms flying low-levUtah route F-- 4 el Pilots from the 474th Tactical Fighter Wing (TFW) at Nellis AFB, Nev., are flying their F-Phantom jet aircraft over routes in Nevada, California, Arizona and Utah. These routes are planned to make maximum use of the available airspace while insuring the highest possible standards of aviation safety. Overlapping or crossing routes are kept to an absolute minimum. d All major airports and traffic areas are avoided, while heavily populated areas are completely bypassed. Low altitude navigation practice over closely controlled, published routes is required to insure aircrew proficiency and maintain a strong defense posture. The flights, all well below the 4 low-lev- con-jeste- speed of sound, provide a natural variety of simulated combat terrain for fighter crews of (feb'474th! 'TFW.' They are normally flown five days per week during daylight hours and occasionally continue for about five hours after sunset. Aircraft flying these routes average 200 to 1,000 feet above the terrain. Occasionally, marginal weather will cause some of the to fly the fighter-bomber- s low-lev- routes 1,000 feet above the highest terrain within 10 nautical miles. All private and commercial pilots are asked to familiarize themselves with the routes in the interest of flying safety and are recommended by the Federal Aviation association to remain above 2,000 feet near these areas. Parents association meets Thursday eve Jay Hawkes, principal of Lake View school, will speak to the Box Elder chapter of the Utah Parent Association for the Gifted and Talented on Thursday, Dec. 8, at 6:30 p.m. at Lake View school. Members and interested visitors are invited to attend this meeting, which will adjourn at 7:30 p.m. so those attending may attend the PTA meeting at Lake View school where students of the gifted and talented class will perfrom dance and musical numbers as a part of the PTA program. Although the special class for gifted and talented children is housed at Lake View school, the children participating are from schools throughout the city. Tfih: IS FUN for experts and beginners alike as youngsters try out their wheels and techniques during Wednesday afternoon and evening skating activities held at Lake View school as part of the Community School program. SKATING TOPS 69 club honors queen TOPS 69 club meets on Tuesday evening at the Holy Cross Lutheran church, with the goal take off pounds sensibly. Queens of the week recently included Mary Gardner, Nov. 15; Eldene Jeppsen, Nov. 22; and Willye Johnson, Nov. 29. The group held a discussion this week of their annual Christ- mas party scheduled for Tuesday, Dec. 20, during the regular meeting time. June Ammons displayed a quilt which she has made for a prize at the party, with members buying tickets on it. Doris Ball and sherry Locas-ci- o both shared news clippings of interest to the group before the time adjournment. At Palmer Jeivelry Many Sale items continue Such as stainless and Silver flatware at 0FF watches V3 OFF Some Many Crystal and Gift items at Rush! V3 OFF While they last PAim JECTELRY Brigham City, Utah INTERMOVNTAIN SCHOOL ARTS & CRAFTS SWOP Authentic Handmade Indian Arts & Crafts busts? fc.. directed tojjikress. We re getting ready to print the new telephone directory White page dual name listings are now available for residence subscribers with the same last name who reside at the same address For example husband and wife may now list both their first names If you need to make any changes in your listing in the White or Yellow Pages our business office will be happy to assist you. and can advise you if any charges are involved But please call our business office now The deadline is soon Brooks Shuman in Tremonton. e, WE MAKE COINS FORMAL jewelry taos mocc assins beads n rugs (follow the signs) EASY ltF7orfeelfrtetocallfor r pertonal appointment, 825-708- 5,720 5 Sunday, December 4, 1977 is goiirijg York; enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Guests at the home of Mrs. Venna Hess in Garland on Thanksgiving Day were Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Morgan of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Perry and children of Dewey-villMelanie Perry of St. George, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Petersen of Orem, Lt. Col. (ret) Lowell Hess of Dallas, Neal Hess of Amarillo, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Burke Petersen and family of Eureka, Nev; Mr. and Mrs. David Osier and children of Salt Lake City. The traditional Orson Tingey family holiday party was held on Nov. 25 at the Brigham City north stake center cultural hall. Hosts for this years event were the Herman Kotter and Stuart Tingey families, who made all of the arrangements for the evening. , Those attending first enjoyed a dinner of hot vegetable beef NEWS, Skating fun offered at Lake View multi-purpos- Tingey family ELDER (2) Mountain Bell OPEN MONDAY-FRIDA- V 1- -5 P.M. |