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Show V . . Friday, January 3, 1958 Brigham City, Utah i- - 1 Fifteen Year Old Is Surprised With Party Jr3 Box Elder JOURNAL ; It was a surprise birthday party on the occasion of his 15th anniversary for Dean Forsgren, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Forsgren, Monday evening, Dec. 30. . Surprise party guests met at the home of Deans grandmother, Mrs. R. P.- -i Forsgren and greeted the surprised guest of honor as he arrived to eat supper with his grandmother. The Forsgren home was lovely for the holidays and guests were served a three course dinner at one long table. Candy mint favors marked places and a pink and white decorated birthday cake centered the table. Following dinner, the group . California Holiday Pleases Brighamites Back from a California Christmas holiday long to be remem--f bered are .Mrs. Joseph R. Reed-- J er and children,' Jane and Max. ! Max received his only Christie mas wish and more with his visit to the famed Disneyland and i many other points of interest in Southern California. I They left Brigham City Dec. 20, by bus, and returned Mon-- ? day, Dec. 30. The weather was perfect, just j what their California i relativesi , had ordered. I While vacationing they spent time with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rother and family in Los Anj gels? Mr. and Mrs: Homer Reed- er and family in Glendale; Mr. and Mrs., Don Holden, Glendale, and Mr. and Mrs. Knute Norhre ; an family, Burbank, i Among places visited were I Disneyland, Knotts Berry Farm, San Juan Capis- I Marine Land, ( trano mission. Farmers Market, t,DS temple and Forest Lawn. i One of the unusual points of interest was a tour down nur- sery rhyme lane. Private homes j along, the boulevard were dress-- ! ed in nursery rhyme attire for the holidays and made A most ; beautiful and spectacular pic- J ture. i i ; j . . 1 ' adjourned to the Frank Fors- gren home for an evening of fun and games around the fireplace. Shaunna Sheffield and Margaret Bott arranged games and many lovely gifts were presented to the feted lad. .Guest list included: Paul Morrell, John Johnson, Kirk Gardner, Ray Korth, Brent AnderDeAnn Wheatley. Susan son, Hansen, Marlene Bosley, Margaret Bott, Marie Madsen and Shaunna Sheffield. . Jeppsen Again Resumes Weekly Adult Art Class Adult class members, taught Jeppsen, will resume weekly lessons on Monday evening, Jan. 6, at 7 p. m., in 11-at Bo Elder High school. The class is ponducted from 7 p. m. until 9:30 p. m. each Monday evening, and Mrs. Oneta J. Thorne, sponsor, reports that new members may register now. Prospective members may contact Mrs. Thorne or register with Instructor Jeppsen, Monday evening. by Ray Grandson Arrives For Local Couple Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Jones are rejoicing over news of the arrival of a new grandson, born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Jones of The Dalles, Ore. The new arrival is being welcomed at home by an older brother and sister, Robert and Robyn Jones. Van Engelens January whitt five fiJiantua Baby Completes j Five Generation Family husbands at a lovely dinner par- Police Bo g Down Holiday Guests Leave; ty at the home of Mr. and Mts. SYRACUSE, N. Y. Po(UP) atof Corinne. Those Rodney TIONS Regular Routine Begins included Mr. and Mrs. liceman David R. Seib spotted tending Take a , Sue Ann LarMr. and Mrs. fresh tire tracks in a field, deBack to regular routine after Roy Braegger, sen, tiny daughter of Mr. and Clinton Burt, Mr. and Mrs. cided to investigate, drove his delightful visits from family onto car and field the Mrs. Curtis Larsen of Mantua, baby, Frank Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. patrol members during the holidays is had the delightful experience of add 212 years, Lowell Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. the vehicle stuck in the mud. Mrs. Martha Jensen. called for help, but the pomeeting with not only her mothand you have Lee Johnsen, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Seib Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Iverson rescue jeep also got lodged er, but also her grandmother, Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney lice five generaA tow truck finally and three children of Othello, in mud. the her and her Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Farrell tions in the both vehicles from the Wash., returned home Monday, at a Huggins, Mr. and Mrs. Del yanked mire. But Seib never did find Dec. 30, after spending the holKillpack Mary family gathering held recently Holmgren, Mr .and Mrs. Gordon out what vehicle managed to idays with Mrs. Jensen and with in Sait Lake City. family. They Holmgren, Mr. and Mrs. Mack pass through the field, leaving a the Iversons in Tremonton. clockwise, Mr. are, and Mrs. Christensen, and The. tiny. Misss mother is Christmas dinner guests at tracks in the mud. of trail tiny Sue Ann Rodney Nelson. Joyce Leonard Larsen; her the Jensen home and visitors Mrs. : The is Mrs. home Larsen, Kenneth Ronald grandmother Holmgren Valene Anderson and for the day. Included: Mr. and (Pauline) Leonard of Bear RivJoyce Leonard was the scene of a lovely club Erisman, Bob Anderson visited in Twin Mrs. Orlando Jensen and famer City; her party. Larsen, Paulwith Mr. and Mrs. ily, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Ida., Falls, is Grover C. Killpack of HuntDaughters of Utah Pioneers Robert Ellis, and in Burley with Mrs. LeVar Jensen and family, ine Killpack met at the home of Mrs. LaMar Mr. and Mrs. ington, Utah; and her Mr. and Mrs. Worth Jensen and Grover C. Earl Sears. is Mrs. Mary Iverson, Friday for their meetfamily, and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Killpack and A. Killpack of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Gilmore of Jensen and family, all of BrigDena Christensen, GerMrs. Killpack. ing. trude Jensen and Nola Nessler Brigham City visited with Mrs. ham City. Members of the Killpack famwere special guests. Hostesses Gilmores mother, Mrs. Erisman. M r s. Deon (Anna Jensen) ily enjoyed a day at the home BEAR RIVER CITY REPORTS were Dolly Iverson and Pearl Mr. and Mrs. Claude Roberts Woosley and three of Mrs. Rupert Burgess in Salt sons of Salt and children, Gaylene, Leann, Lake City arrived Thursdoy for Elwell, who served a very deliLake City during the Christmas and of also Eddie, Grantsville, cious refreshments. Gifts were a few days visit. holilays. A, delicious hot dinwere guests at the Erisman exchanged. ner was served and pictures Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dell Hug- home. were taken, the most interesting of which, of course, being the Elder Don Garfield and Elder gins and children, Roberta and LEGAL NOTICE Joe D. arrived hom from Los Stirl Miller were the speakers at one featuring the five generaProbat and Guardianship Notice. Contions in the Killpack family. Charlene Angeles In time for Christmas. sacrament meeting. sult Clark of District Court, Brigham City, Joe has his of Tremonton favored assign- Woodruff completed Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Iverson infor Utah, or raspactiva signer By Mrs. Ernest. Huggins Mrs. Mary A. Killpack is the cluded their grandparents, Mr. ment with Shell Oil Co., so they with a vocal solo. She was acmother of Kenner Killpack, forLast minute shopping, family and Mrs. Wallace Burt of will make their home in Logan companied on the piano by mer Brigham City resident. BrigNOTICE TO CREDITORS parties and friendly ham City, and Jerrys parents, for the next six months where Deanna Garfield. Joe will attend Utah State Unihave been the main agenda Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Iverson. Mrs. .Viola Hastings of Salt Estate of Christian Hansen, sometimes Bear River folks the past and will receive his de- Lake City is a house guest of known as Chris Hansen. Deceased. Back to Ice and Snow of Holiday visitors at the home versity with Creditors will present claims week. in the gree spring. and Mr. her vouchers daughter to the undersigned at the Mr. of and Mrs. Burton AnderFrom California Trip office of Ralph J. Lowe. 111011 First Mr. and Mrs. Bud Bell and and Mrs. Thomas Waddoups. Meeting at the home of Mr. son included Mr. and Mrs. Security Bank Bldg., Ogden, Utah, on and Mrs. Irving Christensen for Ralph Bateman and daughter of Roy spent the week Pfc, Vanyle Arbon and wife of or before the 19th day of April, A. D., daughter, Back home to the ice and a most enjoyable with end their parents, Mr. and Fort Bliss (El Paso), Texas, are 1958. afternoon, of Ogden, and Mrs. Andersnow impressed with the climate were 32 immediate members of Lori, ELAINE sons mother, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mrs. Clifford Jensen. HANSEN NEWSOME. spending a two weeks furlough and beautiful flowers of South- their clan. A delicious turkey Mrs. Gordon Holmgren was with his Executrix of the estate of Chris Mr. and Mrs. parents, Staple. tian sometimes known Hansen, ern California are Dr. and Mrs. dinner with all the trimmings hostess to her club. Ellis Arbon. They are also visitas Chris Hansen, Deceased. Early Thursday morning, Mr. S. L. Moskowitz and children, was served at qne long table. Mrs. LaVela Matteson enterDate of first ing Mrs. Arbons parents, Mr. 20th, A. D., 1957,publication December Anne and Peter. Miss Dena Christensen and Miss and Mrs. Christian Anderson tained her club Saturday after- and Mrs. Stoll of Brigham City. and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Nelson noon at her home. The quartet traveled by train Kathleen Capener were special of Corinne Moses Lake, left for Mrs. Gardner spent to Anaheim and registered at guests. to some of the holidays several Florence let us balance all of three the withspend days last week visiting Disneyland Motel for During the afternoon Mr. their and children, Mr. her and call a received family, daughter Christensens days.. Mrs. Ronald Anderson and famyour bills with a was the word from their son. Dee and family ily and Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Han- and Mrs. Herman Jeppesen of Fabulous, Mantua. used by the parents and children from California, only family sen and family. Sandra Nessles, daughter of for their two full days at the members not present. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Mateson Mr. and Mrs. Richard child's paradise. Visiting, playing games and took a few days off and visited had the misfortune to fallNessler, on the Anne and Peter swam in 78 snowballing was the entertain- their son and wife and family, ice and arm. fracture her Claus ment Santa of the day. in water the pool there Mr. and Mrs. Jack Matteson at degree The many friends of Carlisle made a surprise visit to check Verrlngton, Nev. Miss Sheral-ly- n on Christmas day. (Duffy) Anderson will be glad 16 behavior on of the grandup also Marine Land toured They Welling of Ogden accompa- to learn that he is recovering and Knotts Berry farm and en- children and left each one of nied them. from his recent satisfactorily a of sack them goodies. joyed shopping In downtown the off to a illness. Getting holidays Besides the special Los Angeles. guests, Reduce monthly payments up to start was the Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Burton Anderthe afternoons good with a bill consolidation loan. Cash the Sunday son and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sunday morning, just before those enjoying program given by Mr. and Mrs. school. , were for any worthy purpose on Signatrain time, they toured Olvera festivities Junior Sunday Huggins attended the Sugar The and sons of school favored with street and were delighted with Thirl Christensen ture only, auto or furniture. several Dance at Garland Friday eveMr. Mrs. Joe and the shops and stalls along the Bountiful; Christmas songs; Clexie Holm- ning. After they enjoyed a de(Floy) Murray and family of Og- gren and Gwen street. Holmgren each licious lunch at the home of Mr. I Trip and Mrs. Varge Christensen gave a Kristine Hug- and Mrs. Brooks Shuman at Tre-moWhile on Olvera street they den, reading: Service Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Gaylen gins and Cordell Mortenon each saw an organ grinder and his of Phont Christensen and children of SP-a vocal solo. Ricky Hansen, Robert (Bob) Anderson, monkey which was also one of first Mr. and Mrs. Richard sang son E. reMrs. Pamela of Karen the highlights of sights seen (Nola) Nessler and Erisman, Mary Hardy, and Richard Nelson, family, to turned civilian life about two and while in the Los Angeles area, Elma Christensen. Nessler, Spencer Also Mr. Nola weeks ago. Bob has been in the Holmgren recited poems. R. A. Wetzel, Manager . and Mrs. Max Weese of Tremon-ton- . Nessler was the reader. A large Army for three years, over two 20 S. Main St , Phone: 487, Brigham City of which has been spent in Gercrowd enjoyed the affair. Iowa Coupfe Tells Spending the holidays with Hours: Mon.-- F ri. Sat. s by appointment Mr. and Mrs. Glen Iverson are many. He is glad to be home evening Mr. are and Mrs. their parents Of Son's Arrival but finds it a bit hard to get Loans mad to residents of nearby towns j Paul Jensen and daughter, Lori. enjoying the holidays with their back into the swing of things. son Mr. and and Mrs. loons below $600 mods by City Fioanc Co. (Utah) Dr. and Mrs. Richard P. For- Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jensen are Palmer family, Last week, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Iverson at Albuquerque, rest, Davenport, Iowa announce the parents. N. M. a for climate warmer the arrival of their first child, Seeking Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bywater Christmas, Mr. and Mrs. Freldo a son born Dec. 30. a group of their The baby will be named Ricky Anderson and son Carl, motored entertained friends a at to dinner party with visit to San lovely Calif., Jose, Boysen Forrest. He is the 11th Mr. and Mrs. (Berry) at their home. i grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Christensen. TheBernard Andersons will Thursday evening, Mr. and John Forrest, Brigham City. At we to to the want our many beginning of another New Year say THANKS also spend some time with Mr. Mrs. Milton Bywater, Mr. and are and Mrs. Maternal friends and customers who have made 1957 O. P. Skaggs most successful year ever. grandparents Mr. of San Mrs. Melvin Johnsen, and Dale Hunsaker Mr. and Mrs. Ted Boysen, Mead-apoli- Jose. We pledge to give you the same High Quali ty and Service Mrs. Jack Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. and Low, Low Prices in 58 Iowa. Shooting two birds with one Ere Whittaker, and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Forrest is the former stone as the saying goes, proved Ernest Huggins enjoyed dinner Suella Boysen. true for Mr. and Mrs. Alvin An- at the Idle Isle in Brigham City. GRADED "US." CHOICE Dr. Forrest plans to join his derson. They celebrated their They then went to the Ere Whitevehome and spent the brother, Dr. James B. Bosley, 37th wedding aniversary and taker Covina, Calif., just as soon as Christmas party, Sunday. Those ning in a social way. Gifts were the baby is old enough to travel. present were Mr. and Mrs. Har- exchanged. Saturday evening, the pinochle vey Braegger and family of Willard; Mr. and Mrs. Hartley An- club held their annual ChristBailemos Dance Club derson and children of Sunset; mas dinner and party. Dinner and Mrs. Wayne Merrill and was enjoyed at the Tropical ResPlans Saturday Dance Mr. three children of Preston, Ida., taurant in Brigham City. Later and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Burr the group went to the home of Saturday night, Jan. 4, will be and children of Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jensen. The dance night again for Bailemos Hartley and family stayed over rest of the evening was spent members. for the holidays, too. playing pinochle and gifts were HEEL The dance will be held at the Victoria and Austin Johnsen exchanged by the group. Those First ward recreation hall be- - and Laron and wife left the first enjoying the affair included Mr, ginning at 9 p. m. Kay Shu- of the week for Kent, Washing- and Mrs. Melvin Johnsen, Mr. mans orchestra will furnish ton to spend the holidays with and Mrs. Earl Graser of Willard, the music and the first door their daughter and son and fam- Mr. and Mrs. Christian Anderprize will be given away at 9:30 ily, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hender- son, Mrs. Pearl Jensen, Mr. and son. p. m. They will also get ac- Mrs. Ellis Arbon, Mr. and Mrs. Bailemos quainted with their new grand- Ernest Huggins, Mr. and Mrs. All members of e ALL BEEF FRESH GOOD Dance club are invited to at- daughter, Julie Henderson. Ga-ne- ll Cliff Mateson, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Johnsen will take time off tend, according to Mr. and Mrs. and from her work at the college Paul Jensen, and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Sheffield, chairmen, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Westover, and spend Christmas with the Alvin Jensen. of the Saturday evening, the Young group. 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