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Show Badger Family Held Reunion At Stcnrod Membcis of John Chamber-laiBadger's family gathered for their annual reunion Sunday at the home of Roland Ross at Standrod, Utah. A picnic lunch launched the A program followed John Badger of Rupert, Ida , acted as master of cere- cene n Telephone 771 monies The opening prayer was given by Glen Badger; roll, call, by family groups. Minutes of the Forthcoming Marriage are Plans Told of the forthof Karen marriage Leatham and Darwin R Hailing is being made by the biide-elect- s Mr and Mrs. Leparents, roy Leatham, 1285 N. Crestwood of Dr, Bountiful, formeily Wellsviile. The prospective bndegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs. Wiltord Hailing, Mantua. AnnouiH-emen- t ini j ggWy 3t I coming 'i Setting for the ceremony will be the Logan LDS temple, Aug. 2, with plans being made for a leception to be held in the Wellsviile LDS First ward ly Leatham Hal C. Rasmussen will stand Mrs. Larry W. Miller, sister of the bride, will attend as matron as best man for the bridegroom. The young couple will make a of honor with Miss Janette Wyatt as maid of honor. Other home in Hyrum following their attendants include: Mrs. Mar marriage. Ladies Day for Brigham City golfers were held Wednesday, July 17, at the local club house Bridge and golf games lunch served at noon. Places were laid for 80 with Mrs. Glenna Merrill, serving chairman. Assisting Mrs. MerBRIDE - ELECT Miss rill were: Mrs. Elizabeth Peters, Mrs. Helen Young, Mrs. Betty Karen Leatham will become Call, Mrs. Arietta Rasmussen, August temple bride of Dar- Mrs Rowena Munns, Mrs. Idon-n- a win R. Hailing, Mantua. Hamilton, Mrs. Grace Beas- d Jlow ley, Mrs. Bonnie Jorgensen, Mrs. Mrs. Donna Rowena Fridal, Mann, Mrs. Phyllis Baron and Mrs. Marion Morris. During the afternoon, prizes for events during the past month were awarded as follows: June 19 Low score, Katie Fishburn; most 6s, Doris Abbot; 9 on No. 7, Marguerite Rich and Lucile Wardron for longest drive on No. 3. Katie Fishburn won low putts for the month and will wear the putting pm until next Ladies Day. June 28 Most 9's, Jean Packer; par on 8, Grace Beasley; low score, Norma Butler and low putts, Ange Farnsworth. July 3 Low score, Bonnie Jorgenson; low score minus handicap, Doris Abbott; low putts, Ulalla Hansen, and high on No. 4, Nadine Cutler. July 10 Most 4s, Gurtha Williams; most 6s, Edna Merrcll; high on No 9, Florence Richard-sen- , and par on No. 1 or 8, Mildred Shuman. Bridge prizes for June went to Marian Merrell and Lola Winzler. to BI7P TRAVEL 6yCARXME DlRKXtf SMai you coiT have id cmw a sou? MINE ID GO OM A VAGfliON, IP xj ajcrtsts sp&jd s THER TRAVEL DOLLAR BXD 23$ IODG(j22$ Bfb RE VbV START CHECK ACCOAAODA-TiOPiMD VtXJR. DKIiMAITOH; NS Um OWE THAT FITS YOUR BVDOETT enee Badger. Statistics TUB SOUVENIRS YoO REALLY WNT and uMrr xjurself check roadmap to Mrs Olsen returned to Brigham City with the Jones couple and Mrs. Longson from Provo after attending the Johnson family reunion. She had been visiting in Fort with a son Smith, Arkansas, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Olsen. After her visit in Brigham City she will Vacation with Dr. and Mrs. Theon Olsen and family in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Olsen resides m Los Angeles where she is employed as a cook in the cafeteria in the Los Angeles temple. She had just recently visited with her daughter and and family, Mr. and Mrs. Russ Daniels, San Francisco Mrs. Daniels is former son-in-la- the Omera Olsen, Family From Georgia Visits in Brigham Mr. and Mrs. Orville Ohlen have Byington direc- and son, Dean Mark, ted activities for Happy Home- returned to their home in Moulmakers club, Tuesday, July trie, Georgia, following a ten-davisit in Utah. 16. The meeting was held at the They were guests at the home of Mrs. home of Kathy Larsen. Hyrum Christensen, Following the singing of a song mother of Mrs. Ohlen, the fordirected by Margaret Owen, the mer Mary Christensen. A round of parties and famgirls attending completed their socials filled the house slippers. ily t Refreshments were served by brief visit. While here they spent a day Miss Larsen.- - at Little Valley and Lagoon, picat South Ogden park Former Brighamitc Is nicked with her four sisters and famLawn Party ilies, and visited with other relFeted Mrs. Berniece Ahrensback An- atives. This is the first time, since dersen, Long Beach, Calif., was feted guest at a lawn party at the death of Mr. Christensen, five years ago, that the entire the home of Mrs. Lettie family has been together. last week. Friends and from Quarries of Whetstones are loIntermountain school made up cated in Garland and Hot Spring the guest list Luncheon was served follow- counties in Arkansas. ing an enjoyable evening and WHERE THE TSLLS ARE. 5, y HOSPITAL (or IMJRitS, AMD THE FARTHER VbU CGlVE, THE CHEAPER (TS PERMiLE PLAN AHEAD SO VW WILL KNOW eTWrrs-- J wfloxx rrlfiu now births, deaths, the closing prayer by Harvey Badger brought the program to a close. MAKE FINAL PLANS Making final plans for the Class of '37 Reunion this week are committee members, left to rght, front: Delone Baty Andersen, Barbara Knndson Olsen; back: Lowell Facker, Woody Hansen, Ruth Christensen Bott and Max Bott. The reunion will be held Saturday evening at the Tropical Restaurant when close to 100 class mem' bers and their partners will gather for an evening of reminiscing. ! Trip Ends Abruptly to plan the For the Henry Drewes' Wilma BadBernice Hal Mr. and Mrs. Henry Drewes James. returned home unexpectedly folks visited, entertained from their summer vacation on Tuesday. While at Canyon Hotel, Mr. Drewes suffered the reoccurrence of a back ailment which Homebuilders and necessitated a plane flight home. Trailbuilders Party Johnny Weir and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Drewes traveled to the HomeFifth ward Primary hotel and the senior Drewes rebuilders held their Homebaild-e- r turned ' with Mr. Weir. The Holiday recently at South young couple returned with the Main city park. automobile. Games were played by the Thursday morning, Mr. Drewes barwith mothers and their girls was resting more comfortably becue luncheon served. and all his friends wish him Stake leaders in attendance speedy recovery. included: Mrs. Leona Sims, Mrs, Prior to the accident they enReva Barnum and Mrs. Velda joyed visiting with friends at Kay Boekweg. the Tetons, traveled through the Class leaders in charge of the park and spent several hours at event were Mrs. Lois Hirschi Virginia City. and Mrs. Winnie Vickers. The Drewes were most comMrs Wilma Ilawkes, Primary plimentary telling of the counselor, represented the Pri- services rendered by the nurses mary presidency. at the hoteL Trailbuilders Party Trailevening, Wednesday Sisters Attend Temple builders of the Fifth ward par-tieat Rees Pioneer park. Session While Touring Volley ball was the diversion Mrs. Rose R. Stokes of Promof the evening followed by pic nic supper. ontory and her sister, Mrs. Ma-bl- e R. Frandsen of Ogden reThe boys and their mothers attended. cently returned from a two Leaders in the trailbuilding weeks tour of the northwest. department in the Fifth ward They traveled by bus from Salt are: Mrs. Leatha Godfrey, Mrs. Lake City by way of Payette, Mrs. Mula Idaho and Seattle, Wash. The Sylvia Whitlock, Webb, Mrs. Virginia Waters and sisters finished the trip to VicMrs. Fay Christensen. toria and Vancouver by ferry Stake board members in at- boat. tendance at the Fun De Lay Mrs. Stokes and Mrs. Frandwere Mrs. Elva Jackson and Mrs. sen attended the Stampede celebration at Calgary and a session Margaret Baker. (he Primary at the Cardston LDS temple. Representing were Mrs. Barbara Rowe, presi- They returned by way of Gladent, and Mrs. Wilma Hawkes, cier and Yellowstone National counselor. Parks. Officers chosen 1958 reunion were ger, Ada Ospital, Soglio. and Hazel While the older were youngsters with games. June Jubilee Held by Daughters of Utah Pioneers at Rees Pioneer Park Is Success Highly successful Is the term the recent used to describe June Jubilee held for Daughters of Utah Pioneers of the Box Elder County camps. The event was held Tuesday afternoon, July 16, at Rees Pioneer park with President Jennie L. Jones in charge. AH camps were seated at Individual tables and lunch was served. Prayer and grace upon the food was offered by Mrs. Maude Andersen, chaplain.The group enjoyed singing pioneer hymns followed by a clever reading by Mrs. Evelyn Daines, Sego Lily camp. A musical number was furnished by the Locust camp followed by a reading by a Bear River camp member. Alder entertained with number followed by a -by Lavon Reeves. One of the highlights of the snappy humorous program was a pantomime, When You- - and I Were Young Maggie, by the camp members. The singers were in costume. , Mrs. Jennie Carlson paid tribute to the native pioneers. Those attending were: Mrs. Mattie Pierce, Mrs. Lucinda- - Jensen, Mrs. Mary House, Mrs, Annie Crawford Jensen, Mrs. Hyrum Christensen and John ,W., Wheel' , er. Co-rin- Box Elder JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday, July 19, 1957 JPDRTNG NOTES rial hospital. Mrs. Irvin (Millie) Jones, Tre monton also underwent major surgery July 16 at Cooley Memorial hospital and is reported to be doing nicely." Hera ara the plans, materials, advice end the dollars .ALL AT ONE LOCATION. Our building and remodeling experts are trained to give on accurate estimate, then, on the same spot, arrange financing. It gets finished your projects started faster y earlier. Its I FA 171 LEE When folks see the fomitiar FAMIEE BREAD w wrapper on your picnic table, they'll knew you've got the BESTl Because fresher FAMIEE BREAD and FAMLEE BUNS are the BESTl Smart housewives always include a basketful of end Give Someone You Love a Good Start BUNS I its begun. 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Olsen, wife of violin solo, Albert- Kempton, the late Dr. Melvin Olsen, local jokes, Fred Ilirschi, piano solo, chiropractor,' is visiting in Brig- Patsy Gentry. ham City with her mother. Mrs. Florence Badger led the group Sarah Longson, and her sister m singing Home on the Range R. C. and husband, Dr. and Mrs. A song by Lucille Barrett and Miss Carolyn Uk7Hi9: TRY PiCMiCS AlOMG THE WAY MCHE V YOO ' SAVE WILL HELP 100 SPUJRSE ATA GOOD RESIWBANt iN TdE EEsIlMO. I Carolyn Byington Directs Activities voor expenses, typical. plani bJcoer-cotGaou- reunion were The group opened the program singing America. Marcia Former Brigham Matron Visits Relatives Here Eighty Ladies Enjoy Golf and Bridge at Local Club House During Ladies ' Day Activities ' Golf and Country club 1956 ma Badger. Gifts went to John oldest person present low Archibald, Miss Shirlene Pe- Hogue, (75 years), Mr. and Mrs. Marvin tersen and Miss Sheila Brown newest newlyweds; and Junior bridesmaids will be Miss Badger, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ilirschi, oldShelLorraine Hailing and Miss est married couple. I H; ' - WOT Make remodeling dollars go further with a competent contractor. Wo can holp you in securing one. US( THE BESTWAY BUDGET PAYMENT PLAN ITTl PUT REMODELING INTO YOUR POCKET QUICKER! DOLLARS i |