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Show r v h excellent C. The tulips are peeping through the ground around the back doorstep, a sure sign that Spring is here. On the social scene the big news (his week is all about winter vacations in warmer climes. Still up in the clouds over their recent trip to Hawaii are former Mayor and Mrs. Ruel M. Eskel-sewho returned Saturday from a well eamde vacation. The couple left Brigham City on February 9 for Los Angeles where they spent four days visiting with their and famdaughter and ily, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Gordon. On February 13 they left by jet for the islands wher they spent an exciting three weeks visiting with old friends and enjoying the special attractions of that island n son-in-la- paradise." During their stay they visited with Mr and Mrs. William friends of the Eskelsens whom they met when Mr. Eskel-se- n was stationed in Hawaii during World War II. Mr. Moragne manages a sugar plantation there. They then flew to Honolulu and spent eight days touring the main island. They rented a car and drove completely around that island. They visited Schoffield Barracks, army headquarters for Mr. Eskelsen when he was stationed there, visited the LDS temple and school; saw the first church built by missionaries in 1820 and spent one morning visiting the state legislature which was in session at that time. They were especially impressed Mor-agn- e, by the growth at Waikiki beach since they had visited it 18 years ago. At that time there were just a few hotels and now it is almost filled in solid," to according Mrs. Eskelsen. One of the highlights of the trip was a three mile walk across the Kilauea crater, termed the worlds weirdest walk. They returned to the mainland and spent several days in Los Angeles with the Gordons, then returned home with a brief stopover in I.as Vegas. ONE DAY MODERN SERVICE SmRUUNDRY 36 North Main a. St. Patricks PA a. 76 2!'.' to attend ifiww: , il two-stak- EEssssaa these are all taken I y y r v TWAS THE wearin of the green that prompted Mrs. Grant Allred and Mrs. Lloyd Robinette to host a delightful bridge luncheon at the Allreds Saturday. t .Vv fr theme was carried out in table decoraMISS CAROL CHRISTENSEN, tions with places marked for 16 daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Norman guests. Prizes were won by Mrs. J. D. A. Christensen, Rochester, Minn., will spend her spring vacation in Merrell, Mrs. Joe Gurrister, and this city as a guest of her grand- Mrs. Tony Guzzo. parents, the Ross Bowens and OrBACK IN TOWN again after an son A. Christensens. and exciting month in Arizona Miss Christensen is a student at southern California are the R. W. Palo Alto, Forrests. They left Feb. 15 for Stanford University, Calif. She is expected to arrive Phoenix, Ariz., where they spent for a one week two weeks. While in Phoenix they here Saturday visited with their daughter and stay. and family, Mr. and Dale HOUSEGUESTS of th WyMrs. Lynn Meilor. Mr. Forrest rauchs are Mr. and Mrs. Joe A. reports he had a gay time on a McCord, Pea Ridge, Arkansas. Javelina (wild pig) hunting exThe McCords are parents of Mrs. pedition. Wyrauch. From Arizona they traveled to MR. AND MRS. Osey Jenson San Diego where they joined Mrs. motored to Salt Lake City re- Forrets sister and brother-in-lacently to attend the wedding and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Racker, Lehi. The men got in some good deep reception of their grandson, Gordon Lee Roberts, Las Vegas and sea fishing while they were in that Salt Lake City. area. The Forrests returned to Ann Ingretsen, The lovely affair was held at the Phoenix after an extensive tour Alta Club. The bridegroom is the of southern California, picked up son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom (Gayle) their trailer house and returned to Brigham City last weekend. SHIRT LAUDRY Heres the final installment on e Gold and the the babys furniture. B.ulemos Dance club will meet Green dance whieh will be held Fine. And how is the little felil Rob-et24 of Maich 14, as in.tead t low Apt March 24, according to Mrs. getting along? Real good. He was tops in his previously announced. The change North, dance committee was made in order for members high school class this year. shows. clever Thursday, March 22, 1962 Changes Date HOUSEGUESTS at the home of Mrs. Joseph A. Stokes this week are Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Wallace, San Diego, and Mrs. Fred Struve, Sacramento. The Wallaces will leave this weekend for their home and Mrs. Struve will stay until the middle of next week. During their stay, several family parties were planned including a dimer at Maddox Ranch House on Wednesday in honor Mrs. Stokes 80th birthday anniversary. A bl TJaHer daughter of the Jensons. IT WAS GOOD to get away, accoiding to the W. Lament Glovers who with the Lafe Jensens spent a weekend in Las Vegas lecently. They report the weather was good and they saw several Reservations and ticket sales for the CHECKING THE LIST Ladies of Elks card party are checked by Mrs, Glen Ford and Mrs. Robert Meeker. The games will be conducted in homes of members of the club, with high scores in bridge, canasta e and pinochle to be reported for the prize on March 23. Each hostess will have piizes for high scorer in her home. city-wid- and Mrs. Richard A. Davis who have just returned from two weeks visiting with friends in California. L. Davis They were guests of Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Cooley, former at Fullerton, Calif., and while they were in that area they were also entertained by the Cooleys sons and families, Dr. and Mrs. DeOrr Cooley, and Dr. and Mrs. Darwin Cooley. Brig-hamit- They report they also visited with Dr. and Mrs. Mark Anderson and traveled to Venice, Calif., where they spent some time with Dr. AnderIT WAS business and pleasure th John Forsgrens. for Miss Lenora Romer who at- son and Mr. Forsgren were fortended the annual spring confer- mer residents of this city. They ence of the Western Association, called on the George Badgers also Mrs. Badger Rocky Mountain division of the during their trip. National Association of Bank wo- will be remembered here as the former Joyce Widson. men. The three-da- y conclave was A BRIGHAM CITY visitor is held at the Mark Hopkins hotel Mrs. Thomas Newton who came in San Francisco to Brigham City from her home in IT WAS SO much fun to renew California to be with her mother, Mrs. Robold acquaintances for Mrs. Roxy Mrs. Edna Robinette. inette is confined to her home with a fractured vertebrae. Mrs Newton Is the former Evelyn Logan Couple Announces Birth Mr. and Mrs. William M. 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