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Show v 10 THE fi ? ' BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham Thursday, .July 23, 1964 . City, Utah ' ; ' V P P P P P P "P P P P f T P 9 W ' rf f f PTf ry f f ? ? p y Native Brighamites Observe 50th Anniversary Recently ' Ji lng been a ward teacher and active In genealogical work. His wife was born Esther celebrated their golden wed' Sorgnsen on April 4, 1894, In ding anniversary on Saturday with a family dinner at the Brigham City to Peter H. and Christine Petersen Sorensen. Tropical restaurant The couple was wed on July She was also educated in Brig15, 1914, In Brigham City by ham City. Always an active LDS Bishop Thomas H. Black, member of the LDS church, she 6 been a religion class tea later has with the burn, marriage solemnized In the Logan LDS cher, a Primary teacher, a temple. They have made their genealogical worker and a Rei r home in Brigham City since lief Society teacher. MS' their marriage. THE COUPLE HAVE ONE HANS A. PELLA was born In daughter, Mrs. Frank W. (June) Brigham City on May 14, 1893 Sholty of Brigham City, and a son of Jacob A. and Chris- claim the children of many tine Poulson Pella. He was nieces and nephews as their In educated grandchildren. Brigham City Present for the family party schools, and worked for many GOLDEN WEDDING - Recently celebrating their 50th wedyears as a cement finisher. He at the Tropical restaurant Sat. was known statewide as a mas-te- r urday evening were several ding anniversary were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Coleman, of his trade, and retired nieces and nephews Including who have lived in Brigham City since their marriage in 1914. from active business only three Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Holt years ago. During the years he and daughters Tamara ana has been active in the LDS Tracy of Cheyenne, Wyo.; Mr. church, now being a high priest and Mrs. Maurice Anderson In the Fifth LDS ward, and hav- - and children Marsha, Lynn, and SheUey; Dr. Waiyne Zundel and children Christine and Mark all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rosenbaum tained membership In the LDS and Mr. and Mrs. Frank W, Quiet "at home observan. and now live In the ce of their Golden Wedding an. church Sholty of Brigham City. Fourth LDS ward. Coleman op. niversary was enjoyed on July The table was centered with 20 by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas erated a plumbing and steam-fittina beautifully decorated wedding business for many years in W, Coleman of Brigham City, cake, flanked by gold and white the city, and sold the business who were married on July 20 Each place tapered candles. to a son 14 years ago due to 1914, In Pocatello, Idaho. The setting was marked with a minbad health. Since that time he couple has made their home In Mr. and Mrs. Myrland H. iature corsage of white forget, has been retired. Balls of Brigham City have the Brigham City since their marThe couple are the parents of riage date. unique honor of having three Following the dinner, the seven children, two of whom are Thomas W. Coleman was born grandsons and one son all guests met at the Pella home deceased. Their children are Jan. 7, 1893 In Smithfield, the the Boy Scout Jamboree for visiting and light refresh, at Valley Forge, Pa., this week. ments. Ray W. Coleman, Mrs. Ken son of Benjamin and Rose Crag-heaColeman and moved to (Merna) Vanderford, Vernon Their son Delwin Balls of Coleman, Mrs. Wendell (Char, Brigham City at age 20. There Denver, Colo., Is attending as lene) Holmes all of Brigham he met and married Irma Rees, a member of his district Scout City, and Mrs. Dick (Maurine) a native of Brigham City and staff, with his son Kraig Balls, the daughter of Daniel and Ella a Life Scout in his Denver troop, Fryer of Ventura, Calif. Grandchildren of the couple Hanson Rees. also In attendance. number 20 and the couple boasts THROUGH THEIR YEARS of on three Serving as part of the Utah the family rolls. marriage, the couple has main- - delegation are the couples two grandsons Bruce and Douglas Parsons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Parsons of Brigham City, Bruce Is a first class scout US serving as Junior assistant scoutmaster, and Douglas Is an Eagle Scout serving as a patrol The Bob Pett family of 162 leader In their local troops. North Second East proudly an. They flew to New York and the nounces the arrival of a new Worlds Fair along with the Nine local girls Joined son and brother, Robert Burt, other boys from Brigham City LDS tour group for the grand who was born July 17, at 9:30 before going to the Jamboree. tour" of the United States and a.m. in the Dee hospital. a trip to the New York World's Those we have served MRS. DELWIN BALLS came Fair, arriving home tired but The little lad weighed In at to Brigham City and Ldgan area are our best reference over their trip last excited seven pounds ten ounces, and while her boys are at the week. In reality . . . Your apvacation was sports a head of black hair. Jamboree and brought childThe three-weeren Cleste and Scott with her proval is our only necessponsored by the Socotwa TraBig brother Steven, 11 years, to visit with the Myrland Balls vel group, which Is formed by sary reward. with her parents, the LDS church. Their trip In. old and sister Jeanne, 8 years, family and eluded stops at the tourist sites old, are eagerly awaiting to help Judge and Mrs. Melvin Harris of Logan. in Chicago and New York City, with their new brother. serving as we along with time spent at the would be served When returns she to Denver n Is the Mother of the World's Fair and In Washing, be accompanied by she will Grand, former Carolyn Philips. ton, D. C. Blaine & Mary Olsen parents are Mrs. John W. Phil, nieces Peggy and Carolyn Parwho will have a short nd North & Main St. : A SPECIAL FEATURE of the lips, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry sons, vacation In the Colorado city. visitation of LDS Pett, all of Brigham City. trip was-thhistorical shrines such as 3 and the early Mormon settlements In Ohio, Illinois Mr. and Mrs. Hans Pella, both natives of Brigham City, cents Telephone PA 1 : Couple Says Temple Vows Ov.A i 4 i. WHOS NEW Mrs. Sulvia Walker of Brigham City announces the marriage of her daughter Shirley Walker to Robert M. Haynie, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.V. Hay. nle of Salt Lake City, former residents of Logan. The ceremony was solemn, lzed In the Logan LDS temple on July 16 with President Glen Rex officiating. Following the ceremony a luncheon was given In honor of the couple at the home of the bride's sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Earl Sheffield In Brigham City. Little newcomers arrived In the community to the following parents at Cooley Memorial Hospital last week: Grant L. and RomonaNellson Hardman, Route 1, girl, July 13. Winston Frost and Venitta Ruth Crowley Jepson, Brigham City, boy, July 14. Ralph Calvin and Lois Lor ralne Litchfield Raisor, Brig, ham City, boy, July 15. J. Charles and Sydnee Jepp. sen Keller, Jr., Lyman, Wyo., girl, July 16. Bobby M. and Viola Olsen Wall, Brigham City, girl, July MISS WALKER IS A graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS Seminary and attended Utah State university. She has been employed by Mountain Fuel Sup. ply and Is presently an employee at Mountain States Telephone 16. Ronald J. and Norma Badham Swenson, Brigham City, boy, July 17. Antonio and Benito Presas Aquilar, Brigham City, boy, July 17. Vernon Dale and Joyce Gin. gell Hatch, Brigham City, girl, July 19. Barry David and Carol Ward Co. The bridegroom Is a grad, uate of UtahState university. He has served an LDS Mission to England and has been In the U.S. Air Force. At present he is In business with Mendenhall Auto Parkinson, Parts In Brigham City. 19.' a short honeymoon Following trip to Sun Valley, the couple Is at home In Brigham City, ; Portage, boy, July i WED RECENTLY 'Miss Shirley Walker became the bride of Robert M, Haynie in a ceremony solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple on July 16. The couple is making a home in Brigham City. Party Dy Ruth - day routine Is Mrs. Lloyd Rob. lnette who with her children Terri, Casey and Julie Just returned from five delightful weeks visiting on the eartern coast. They were house guests of her sister and family N. J. While they were there they saw the World's Fair and toured Interesting attractions in the New York area such as the statue of Liberty, Empire State building and saw one of the Johnny Carson shows. They enjoyed swimming In the ocean and visited several of the beaches on the lakes. InBer-genfiel- rr WAS GOOD TO HEAR that Dr. George Hodges had spent five days In this city visiting with his parents, the George He also spent some Hodges. time with the Dr. Russell Fish, burns and David Troseths. Mrs. Flshburn and Mrs. Troseth are hi sisters. "During his stay they enjoyed several family Dr. Hodges makes his home In Newport Beach, Calif. - . BACK HOME AGAIN with glowing reports of a wonderful trip 'Are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Petersen, their son Cory and Petersens sister, Petersen.,'.:. ;Tbe Petersen's Maude son and the Val Roberts and also went to New. ark to see another son andfam. ily, the John Roberts. In San Francisco they enjoyed a trip to Fisherman's Warf, Cliff House, Golden Gate park, zoos and other attractions, then went to Yosemlte up the coast to Crater Lake national park In Oregon, down through Boise and home. daughter-in-la- I Two Senior Girl Scouts from the Utah Girl Scout Council have been selected to attends Senior Scout Campus Confer, ence at Cazenvola college, Caz. enovia, N.Y. from July 23 through August 3. The keynote Quest for pf the session Is Quality and these two girls past and pjrksenl; teachers of the at the home of Lois Lelshman, with the jiarty by Bonnie Webb, Then on July 9 a grocery shower with a delightful Hawaiian theme whs this area In a held at the home of Mrs.1 De.' )vill represent of 210 Seniors attending group lllah Dalton with Mlss'Vohda from 148 councils In 43 states Kent, Mrs. Jeanette Crosgrove n the country. and Mrs. Berdlne Morley as ' Mary Beth Crawford, 18, NEW YORK (UPI) Sports daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wll. car manufacturers' have 'tjaken lima R. Crawford, Salt Lake a leaf from the boat ; IbUllder?' City and Karen Johnson, 16, books and are selling knbcked daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob. down cars in kits to be assem- elrt A. Johnson, Park City, are bled by the buyer. Both EuVol-pea- leaving Salt Lake City July 22 and domestic manufacture by plane. They will participate; ers now advertise kits in Car In an experience designed to foster cultural growth and developand Driver magazine.1 ment among girls In the fortogether this week for luncheon, mative years; according to Mrs. and bridge at Maddox Ranch Edward Case, Box Elder NeighHouse, Enjoying the afternoop borhood chairman. (Mar-garet) together were Mrs. Mark Phipps, Ogden, Mrs. Cliff ,i Mrs. Case' added that this Is Mrs. Robert one of many opportunities open Richardson, Brown, Mrs. Les Dunn, Mrs. to Senior Girl Rcouts, and that Edward Frost, Mrs. Verl Pet. several local girls were con. ersen, Mrs. Dale Baron, Mrs. sldered for the conference. Robert Call all of this city and Girls are urged to apply early or such honors and to work toMrs. Roy Lemon, Willard, Prizes were won by Mrs, Baron ward specific goals In their " Scout training. and Mrs. Phipps. d 1 n , , At Jamboree me-not- s. d Petts Welcome Tour New Addition OLSEN And Fair Trip Funeral Chapel k new-bor- Pal-myr- r and Missouri On their return the group toured such national sites as Mammouth cave In Kentucky, y and the U. S, Air Force In Colorado Springs. Brigham girls going on the tour Included Misses Pam Carl, son, Kassle Felt, Cor inne Rowe, Lois Brubaker, Lynette Frost, LaVon Baron, Tammy Peter, sen, Judy Merrell and Paula c & Journal As Representatives For Box Elder News Aca-dem- 0 Dctty 3 of DUGIN EGG FOnr.lG Jensen. WE ARE LOCAL DISTRIBUTORS OF Register Forms 24 Different STANDARD BODY FORMS, in all popular sizes, are printed in the usual blue ink, in green ink, or in orchid ink, with red ink or second color for added BUSY AS THE proverbial bee has been Mrs. Ed Heesacker who has been vacationing, had visitors and done a little pol. ltlcklng In her spare time during the past two months. Start, lng off the busy season was a two week trip with her three children Toni, Jan and Eric to the Palos Verdes area. Mrs. Lee Johnston also of this city drove with them and then con. tinued on the San Diego where she visited. The forepart of June Mrs. Heesaker went to the Democratic state convention In Salt Lake City and was Joined by her sister Miss Ruth Silva, New York City who Is on the staff of Time and Life mag. azines. Miss Silva came to Brigham City for a brief visit before the two sisters went to Jackson Lake Lodge. They returned long enough to do some washing and Ironing then all the Heesackers and Miss Silva en. Joyed two delightful weeks at Oceanside, Ore. Just relaxing on the beach and swimming. They tried some deep sea fishing and had a harrowing ex. perlence when they were lost In the tog for four hours before being rescued by the Coast Guard. Back home again Mrs. Hee. sacker is busy organizing the Ernest Dean campaign In Box Elder county of which she Is daughter MTs. Norman (Nedra) Rasmus, sen had spent two weeks visit-ln- g here and the Brlghamltes drove her back to her home In La Puente, Calif. They toured Beverly Hills and were especially Interested lm a tour they took of the Will They enjoyed Rogers home, Knott's Berry Farm, Disneyland the. Wax Museum and Huntington Park Library. On Sun. day they attended, church with their daughter and ran Into a former Brlghamlte and his wife, the Rodney Schows. Their only chairman. regret, according to Mrs. PetWEEKEND A PLEASANT ersen, was that there is so much to see and do It's Impossible fishing In Island Park was fun for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Call to get it all In. and children Steve and Frank. ATTENTION YOU FISHING They were met at the park by en&huslastsi If you want to know former Brlghamltes Mr. and child-re- n where the fish are biting, Just Mrs. Sheldon Holmes and and Mrs. Kirk and Julie talk to the Don Chases and Steve Holmes. The Sheldon who have Just returned from five Sarah live In Kearns and Mrs. drys la the Flaming Gorge area. HolmesHolmes in Ogden. "You oan't believe It, the fish, Sarah Is to fantastic' according icy A GROUP OF. FRIENDS got .las. CfcU. , , : On July 7 officers and YWMIA met g Enjoy " lins. Local Couple Has Four Scouts Local Girls n - IN CALIFORNIA VISITING All Indications are that we will have our usual sizzling have been Mr. and Mrs. Alf 24th of July weather. I have Freeman. They spent some time always felt that on tht day we. in pakifslld;' La Mirada and reached the climax cl o&r hot Fullerton saying hello to relsummers and from then on we atives. Mrs. LoaHunsaker, who might expect a slight cooling makes her home In Bakers, trend, however with those late field returned with the Freesnowstorms still fresh In our mans for a visit here. memories, I dont think anyone WITH MANY ; PLEASANT is complaining too much, memories of family visits and THE VACATIONERS are still scenic attractions, the Mel Rob. top news on the Party Line ers and daughter Arids are wires and keep things humming home again after vacationing in with interesting reports of California, Oregon and Idaho. They traveled to San Francisco places they have been. Swinging back Into the every- where they were guests of their pre-nupti- al parties were several The first of the events was held on July 6 at the home of Mrs. Cleora Rawlines for members of the two local chap, ters of Beta Sigma PhL Host, esses were Rhea Kidman, Mar-veeMitchell and Cleora Raw. friends. Couple Notes Anniversary OF Golden Wedding Date n I HONORING THE bride at ' attractiveness. CUSTOM FORMS, tailored to specific requirements, or designed for convenience, economy, and protection. Sizes and punching to fit ALL makes of registers. EZ Out Unit Set Forms e With carbon, for use in typebilling machines, or as handwriters, written forms. Standardized Custom or stock forms. one-tim- NCR Unit afinrcuaniint! No Carbon Required sets bound in books. sets. UARCO Guardian Registers (9Rt3iy Always WRITE on the jobt Choose from 31 decorator colors and finishes, plus specials. pH3ltiI Locked-i- copy protects against forgotten charges or lost records. 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