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Show Dance Capacity Audience Sees First Inter-Stak- e BOX ELDER JOURNAL Festival At 10 On June High School Gym PAGE POUR Brigham City, Utah Friday. June 20, 1952 , , Mrs. E. C. Benes And Children Return Home f To a capacity audience at the and flowers. As Mr. and Mrs. Perc PeterBox Elder high school gymnasium on Tuesday, June 10, sen, master of ceremonies, scanthe ned through a scrapebook in the Memory Lane Memories, Dance Festival first inter-stakwas presented. Mrs. Edward G. Benes and The festival, under the direcyoungsters, Edward and Mar- tion of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Glovgaret, of Sacramento, California, er, North Box Elder stake; Mr. plan to leave today for their and Mrs. Ralph Westover, South home following a visit in Brig- Box Elder stake and Mr. and ham rCity with relatives and Mrs. La Rue Yates, district sui friends. pervisors, included dancers from While here they attended the all wards in both stakes. R. J. Davis family reunion held The decorations, under the diSunday, June 15, at Rees Pio- rection of Norma Burnett and neer, park, , Mrs. Benes Is the Joanne Olsen, y were beautiful former Margaret Davis. and included a garden scene e SENSATIONAL Kerator year 1962 the dancers were " kha , ' 1 r Mr. and Mrs. Thomas v, in- troduced. Dance program Included Mixers, Spanish dances, waltzes, ), to. A V 0Mn 1ltfti ju mm J ' , ii m 4- - school. June the affair i K T e Mrs. Earl Olsen I Larsen On Birthday Anniversary Family members met at home of Mrs. Earl Olsen . MODEL NH-- 8 the last Thursday afternoon, June 13, in honor of her birthday annivers. ary.A delicious two course luncheon was served by Mrs. Olsen. Those present then presented her with many lovely gifts. Mrs. Those attending were: Willis Purser, Mrs. Ramon Pur ser and son, Dennis; Mrs. Rob ert Woolf and children, Sheila and Tony; Mrs. Irvine Knowles, Mrs. David Kay Nichols and children, David and Nancy; Mrs. Aleatha Thurston, Mrs. ' Ferris Thurston and son, Michael; Mrs. Devoe Thurston and children and Mrs. William Olsen and daughter, Rita, all of Cache Val - ON A NEW GE ELECTRIC i t 9 i REGULAR PRICE . . . .V. ; ; . . ,v. . $439.95 ALLOWANCE .7..'.7.7 $100.00 TRADE-IN Balance only Save On This Sensational Offer Today! t f 1 f 'i ' v 7 I t a t . f " , f 1 i ' , v a ' ley. t SALES s Brigham City guests included Arden C. Balls and daugh tera, Mrs. Palmer Siegfried and Barbara Jane Balls; Mrs. Laren Carol W. Balls and daughter, Ann, and Ro Layne and Nadine Olsen. SERVICE 84 South Main Phone 990 Lou, Hazel and DeVon Dreitenbeker i " MrS. Dreitenbeker Electric J T - f $339.95 .v 1 Look for the Big Used . Car Sale ad of 'Fisher Motor Co. on Classified page. 5 r few1 j 2a - , - ' j .. V this 'week by hepparents, I Mf.; ind Mrs. A i I Ml f ,4 I V i ,1 V Thonas i.Wftddoups 9 i , ? " lit Yt YtYidhAiii mi f nHnr Itir "." W& Frank j. Petty Returns To Cedar City Everyone is invited to phone their society Items for the News and Journal, to 771. Mrs. Frank J. Petty of Cedari City returned to her home following a ten days visit in Brigham City. , .Mrs, Petty, the former-Wilm- Siggard, spent the time here at the home of her parents, Mr. , and Mrs. Lewis Siggard. While here she attended the .TWO FEATURES BIG iTODAY and SAT. be guests of the local club July 9. La Dine Knudsen Feted At Bridal Shower :amlly Members Visit At Jesse Owens Home on ; FREE SFECTACULAIi IN COLON 100 GALLONS OF GAS See Fisher Motor Ad on classified page. The first coal mine opened in the Fairmont, W, Va., field was Mrs. Frank J. Petty and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Owens are in 1832 less than 100 yeans ago. ess enjoying visits from all mem- Lewis Siggard were a the with in es at bridal shower given bers of their family, excepton of Major Owen Owens, honor of La Dine Knudsen, bride-to-bwho is now stationed in Washington, D. C. and unable to be The shower was held at the ' home at this time. I Siggard home on. June 11 for Visitors include Mr. and Mrs. family members and close Emil Grasteit and children, Ter- neighbors. ri, Rona, Jane, Kedrick, Patricia A lovely brides book ' was PICK O' THE PICTURES" and Craig, of Los .Angeles; Mr. made and presented to the guest and Ms. Hobert Owens and of honor. Mrs. Kenneth A. "IT'S COOL INSIDE" children, Michael and Laurel, sister of La Dine, took picK. of Fresno; Mr. and Mrs. Vern tures during the entire party. Kupfer and youngsters, Sandra Many lovely gifts were preKay and Lee Randall, of Cedar sented. Miss Knudsen made Mrs. Rulon Mr. and and TWO GOOD SHOWS City wishes and the tied ribBaron and son, Bruce, of( Brig- bons from the guests in her hair gifts ' . ham City. Mrs. Petty and Mrs. Siggard Jojowly , T id J Exciting Western This is the first time n many served delicious refreshments Co-H- it JANET LEIGH years the family hAS had so the Two of members together. Daines Enjoy many and Tims a two-gu- n Robin Mrs. Grasteit is the , former Hood! Vacation Trips Recently LAWFORD Mrs. Robert PETER Uarda Owens; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Daines have TIM HOLT Owens will be remembered ' as Anna Watkins, daughter of Mr. enjoyed two vacation trips dur ; IN and ,Mrs. C. C. Watjdns of this ing the past two weeks., son their with They,' along city; Mrs. Kupfer ii the 'former Nola Owens and Mrs. Baron, ' the Dixon, Mrs. llene Mackey of Willard and a niece, Miss. Bcjty former Martha Jane Owens. Bell of Salt Lake City, traveled By train to Detroit, Michigan, Honored C. Jean Shonka where they picked up and drove home three new cars. Prior To Departure They spent time in Chicago with Noreen Nash Mrs. Lucille Howes and Mrs. and enjoyed the trip very much. arrival home Mr. Upon their in ' Plus Dorothy Olsen entertained SERIAL, SHORTS, oh honor of C. Jean Shonka, Wed- and Mrs! Daines continued NEWS. CARTOONS, to Arizona, Grand lodge, Canyon nesday evening at. the Howes where convert-tioa they , home, , ' I of Utah Bankers. Miss Shonka,. newly elected visited routeEn, home MATINEE SAT. they' P. B. of State Utah W., president with will leave shortly for - Boston, Bryce and Zions parks. -- tt MARILYN ERSKINE LEWIS STONE AT 1P.M. Mass., where she will attend the RICHARD ANDERSON National Business and Card Of Thanks Professional Womens conven To those, who by their acts of tion. Fourteen delegates will kindness expressed their sym represent Utah in Boston. The evening was spent p in pathy-.anfriendship at the hat. j . time of the death of out beloved making a going-awaClose friends of Miss Shonka wife,, .daughter and mother, Mrs. attended. A Dutch lCmch was Ruth Coleman Draper,' we wish served. to express heartfelt, thanks. We 0-7- -FRED DANCES to thank the While away for ona month ON AIR I Miss Shonka will be joined at ward bishopric, the Relief so Topping, towttring Chappelle, Nebraska by her ciety, our friends, and all others on fht rooftops t brother, Jason. They will vaca- who assisted in any way. tion In New York together. Don Draper and family, of Now York I Tho . Mr. and Mns. Tom Cole Wednesday, earlier in the evemolt MMOtional man and family. ning, members of the BP.W. $ Mont yotf'vo presented her with a going awPhone your society news to 771 ay gift. 1 Z OV TECIi::iCOL03 erra J V , and FRIDAY SATURDAY . with 4 ton McMlllSTER wAnm rnsioa HENDRIX FOSTER t (humM CO-HI- ; ncniK ) T 'ROfiEH. AGENT ...but it was - , Mm for this'' m ' (EE (HIIEO 3C8T Shift to V' Fordomatic : and youll never ; shift f J . i Feted ' W wedding of La Dine Knudsen These People Are Responsible For First InterStake Festival ' ' r, . The ladles enjoyed luncheon and Jay Chrstensen. . . . seated left to right : Mrs. Ralph Westover, Mrs. Clyde Glover, Mrs. LaRue Yates. Standing, left to right: Clyde and some stayed to play bridge. - . Glover, Ralph Westover and LaRue Yates. The Logan members are to Cle-on- Ralph Dalton, Glenda and Keith Billings. ,r- and Mrs. Country club. Thursday, June 19, fortjr-livladies journeyed to Logan ' as guests of the Ladles Auxiliary of the Logan Golf and Country club. i Mrs. Derail Butler won with low score. Mrs. Louis Z. Johnson made a hole in one, Mrs. Edward Ward Was low putter and came Mrs. .v Elmer Klitgaard home with a prize for "effort." marriage to Robert Gilbert is announced at regular Ladles Day 18, and approaching -- ' at theBrgham City, Golf Reception committee included r ' . Mrs.' Orlando Allen Was high putter and Mrs. Donald Shef-fellow putter, Wednesday, j whose & , adies Enjoy Day Of Golf At Logan Course , t . . The groom, also a graduate of Box Elder high school, is ' now stationed at Camp Cooke, California with the U, S. firmy..; The prospective newlyweds have set June 27 as the datefor theii; wedding which will take place in tbe Logan LD.S: temple. . A reception and dance will follow the same evening at the Bear River ward recreation hall. were made and displayed, by Dave Wright, Janet Jensen and Clive Waters. Y.W.M.I.A. and Y.M.M.I.A. presidents of both stakes. Those to be commended for the fine dance programs in all wards this past year are; Joanne and Ross Olsen, Mary Ann Hall, Roland Holman, Grant and Emma Prisbrey, Clive and Venna Waters, Jessie and Jess Jepper-sen- , Dave Wright, Dalene Jepp-sen- , Zula and Howard Kelly, Lois and La Van Hunsaker, Maxine Pettingill, La Rue Yates, e Roland and Rhea Barker, and Jesse Nichols, Etta and Claire Bonnie Nay, Hailing, , Joy- - is a graduate of L. D. S. seminary and pox Elder - high 4 sic. Posters advertising a Gilbert tgfF squares, rounds, and two original dances "My Hero Waltz by Ralph and Lillian Westover and by "Laughing Tambourines Clyde and Delone Glover. Carol and Johnson, Patty Hunsaker Charlene Benson accompanied by Leota 'Hunsaker, sang during the evening. Deanna Lichtenstein, Margaret Call, Nada Smith and Colleen Ward presented programs made by Zula Kelly, , Nelda Parsons, Edna Tanner and Delone Glover, to all who attended. President Glen M. ' Bennion and President Vernal Willie offered the opening and closing prayers. Flag bearers were Billie Frank Sheffield and Mark Turley. Joanne and Ross Olsen were in charge of the records and mu- Joy. Waddoups r s Wad-doup- ) M announced the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Joy, to Robert Gilbert, son of Mr. and Mre. Leo 4- - - K Sets June 27 As Wedding Dater - Engagement of Miss Joy Vaddoups To Robert Gilbert Is Announced . .5 pm I - i Leaders of Dance Festival yr yey vmtomo mmm wm - f ' - 44 jWSie ,.,r . Sunday - Monday - Tuesday d SUN. - MON. - TUES. y V- - , 90C & r - DRIVE:IN THEATRE 'let 0eO m far 7 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. : DOUBLE BILL ? ; .MIGHTY JOE YOUNG More thrill starring Terry Moore and Ben Johnson THE MOST POV ERFUL CAR IN THE E LOW-PRIC- FIELD 1 and convertible-smar- t is this completely new Ford Victoria. It's Americas most beautiful car. And beneath its beauty theres a heart of GO! Strato-Sta- r For, the Victoria'! liO-h.p- . 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