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Show Harksen and children and George Hansen, Mrs. Elmer Mortensen and daughter Sharon, Mrs. Marion Chugg of Providence and Mrs. Harry Welch of Paradise spent last weekend visiting In Jackson Hole, Wyo. Idaho Falls, Ru. pert and Blackfoot. By Mrs. Irving Christensen Mrs. Arnold Hansen on Tues. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hall and day. Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Iverson An enjoyable five day Mrs. Erma Rock and Mrs. spent Monday of last week visitifishing trip up the beautiful Alpine, Bertha Wanler visited their bro- ng with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Wyo. Canyon and Graze river ther George Hansen In an Ogden Mateson at Lava Hot Springs. was spent by Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Iverson hospital one day last week. Thomas Waddoups, their son Mrs. Nelson Goyette of and family of Bountiful were Colen Waddoups and five sons Oakland Mary was friends Sunday dinner guest at the home and Verl Iverson from Brig, and relatives visiting here last week of their parents, Mr, and Mrs. ham City. after spending three weeks In Glenn Iverson. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hansen Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Love, of Carlin, Nev. visited several land and children from Twin Mrs. Ilah Jensen was hostfriends here on Monday and Falls enjoyed a weekend visit were dinner guests of Mr. and ess to her club last Thursday with Mrs. Lovelands parents evening. Mrs. Norma Hansen Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Wad. received high score prize and doups. While here they attended Mrs. Deo Johnson was awardtheir class reunion at Bear ed the cut prize. River High school. Mr. Love-lan- d Is manager of Safeways Mr. and Mrs. Derkcumshaw at Twin Falls. He Is the son and daughter Kathy of Santa of Mr. and Mrs. Duet Loveland Rosa visited last Thursday with of Brigham City. the Lynn Holmgren family. Mrs. Mrs. Stella Johnson of Brigand Derkcumshaw Mrs. Holm, ham City, Mrs. Georgia Jeppson gren were school friends. and son Delmont of Plnetop, Arlz. visited Wednesday with The Rasmus Hansen family reunion was held Sunday in Box Mrs. Alice Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roberts Elder canyon. Those attending from here were Mrs. Bertha and children of Salt Lake City Wankler, Mr. and Mrs. Rod- - visited with their mother, Mrs. BEAR RIVER REPORTS ney Fishing Holiday Enjoyed By Bear River Residents Carrie A. last Christensen week. They spent some time In Blacksmith Fork canyon and visited other places of Interest. Alice Anderson and Mrs. Mrs, Rita Anderson were Brig ham visitors last Friday. A large crowd watched the little league ball game Saturday afternoon between our local boys and boys from Paradise. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Thorsen visited In Idaho Falls last week with Mr. and Mrs. Lew Adams. Mrs. Ruth Munns and Mrs. enter, Carrie J. Christensen tain at the Christensen home on Tuesday afternoon for Mrs. Christensen Mary and Mrs. Meredith Weese. A delicious dinner was served and visit-ln- g enjoyed. The baby of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lazenby spent Friday night In the hospital. Roland Anderson son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Anderson ar. rived home last Friday after serving some time In the armed forces. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Dallin of Sprlngvllle were Sunday dinner guests at the Arnold Dallin home. left Friday to vacation at Ponds Lodge, Mrs. Clara Bean, mother of Mrs. LeGrande Petersen pass, ed away Sunday night at the Cooley hospital. Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. John Holmgren, They ar. rived home Tuesday morning with a fine baby boy born Sat. urday July 11. While In San Fernando they visited with the Christensen brothers Elmo, Vorge and Dee and their wives. ? John Jensen, son of Mr, and Mrs. Kent Jensen met with a painful accident Friday evening when he was thrown off a tractor. He received a badly broken hand and several scratches and bruises. Miss Mltzi Nelson daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Oleen Nelson received a badly burned foot while riding on a scooter one day last week, Mrs. Viola Hastings of Salt Lake City Is visiting with her daughter and son.ln.law Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Waddoups. A large crowd of relatives and friends attended the welcome home held Sunday evening for Elder Max Stander who returned from an LDS mission in Australia. The family of Mr. and Mrs, Chester Stander was atthefam-il- y home Sunday. ly Miss Pamela Johnsen and Miss Susan Archibald are visiting In Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Lucky Doughton. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jensen en-ti- re Positions Opon Brigham City, Utah July' 23, 1964 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Thursday, In Brigham Post Office The board of US civil serfor the post has anoffice department nounced an open competitive ex. amlnation for filling the positions of substitute clerk and carrier In the Brigham City post office. The positions pay a starting salary of $2.33 an hour with annual Increases for six years to $2.80 an hour and additional Increases every three years to $3.20 an hour. Full information and the application forms may be ob. talned from Byron C. Johnson, executive secretary, Board of US civil service examiners, post office department room 407 US post office and courthouse, Salt Lake City; or at the Brigham City post office. vice examiners JVDY SIGNS HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Judy Meredith has signed a contract with producer-- j director William Castle with her first assignment being The Night Walker." from the files of the News A Journal 50 Yeers Ago On Wednesday, August 5, the stake Sunday school board will give its annual excursion to Saltalr. The excursion will be run over the electric way again this year and the forecast is that a record crowd will make the trip. Aside from the special early morning trains, the privilege is granted ticket holders to ride on any train during the day so that busy people may spend half a day at home working and then go to the lake In time to have a good bath July 23, 1914 and get back home before midnight. Miss Alice Mortenson entertained at her July 23, 1914 A deliclsous home Thursday afternoon at a Kensington. luncheon was served. Those present were Misses Hope Fish-burLouise Berg, Edna Stohl, Mirl Anderson, Florence Lee, Maeco Madsen and Bessie Morrison. 30 Years Ago Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Hansen and children July 20, 1934 of this city returned the latter part of last week from an outing to Yellowstone national park. The entertainment for the pioneers of July 24, 1934 Box Elder county given under the auspices of the County company of the Daughters of Pioneers in this city Saturday, was a very successful affair. At 10 a. m. the pioneers were guests at a picture show at the Elberta theater and at 12:15 p. m. a delicious chicken dinner was served at the Howard Cafe to 88 present, 43 of whon were pioneers. The tables were decorated with bowls of petunias. n, PERRY PULSE Perry Coeds Stop at Homo, Plan for New York Trip BY Mrs. Glen Bowcutt It was a busy but happy time this past week at the homes of two Perry coeds. Kathy Young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Young and Ronda Nelson, daugh. ter of Mr, and Mrs, Martella Nelson have been busy making plans for their trip to New York, The girls are participating In the Hill Cumorah pageant In Palmyra, N.Y. This year marks the twenty, seventh year the pageant has been presented before crowds of more than 100,000 spectatores from all parts of the nation. The pagenat runs from July 28 through August 1. fares Open Y, July 24th - i Potato' Ground Salad Chuck 1 tf-O- Z. U.S.D.A. Choice Beef cons Safeway Brand I M ise of 24 4.09 Picnic Supplia UpS ' ups ib. owls Phrlre UIRS K Knlv, and Spoons Spoons Shop Safewoy and Save pkg. Cudahy 5 ib. 59 I MBSlb. Whole or Half Hams Boneless Freshly Ground , 4 Fully Cooked Bar-- S 1.49 fUl lfu0D(2l!) X 39 X 59 11 count pkg. 24 count pk8 49 2J fin ! Fonda Cold Cups Fonda Hot Cups sible. A reminder from the MIA on their closing social: the Beehive girls have a play to be presented that evening along with other planned activities. Refreshments will be served. Plan to attend Tuesday, July 28 at the Perry ward recreation hall. OUR MISSIONARY OF THE MONTH Is Elder Greg Young k on your trip girls te 3iartt- "- Count on Safeway n Savings That Count j- . son of Mr. and Mrs. EarlYoung of Perry. and remember to keep in touch Greg left for the North Scotwith Perry Pulse" as we are tish mission Oct. 21, 1983, ' In your His first assignment was In the very much Interested activities while In Now York. city of Aberdeen, where there Named as this years out. are two branches of the church. standing girl" of the Epsilon January 31, 1964 Greg was Sigma Alpha international sor. transferred to Hawick, a little orlty. was Mrs. Blaine (An. town by the border of England. nette) Fowles of Perry. Hawick Is known as one of the The Alph Chi chapter of Brig- sweater capltols of the world. ham City chose Mrs. Fowles Later he was sent to Dundee, to represent their chapter at one of the cities In Scotthe state and International con- land,, wherelargest ha.la at present vention this year. The Brig-h- time. Is a little City chapter Elder Young reports that the and this Is i over one.year-ol- d work Is progres. missionary great honor given to their chap- sing rapidly, Thirty-fiv- e LDS ter as well as Mrs. Fowles. buildings are expected to be This is one of the highest hon- completed In Great Brit lan this ors given to a member of the year, Greg has worked on some sorority. of the buildings as time perMrs, Fowles received an en- mitted. He has played football graved braclet and a United and basketball. Softball teams States saving bond. are being organized In which the Congratulations from all your young people will participate. friends In Perry. Is pleased to receive Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Perry theGreg Box Elder News Journal, to drove to Provo last week many thanks to Mr. Claybaugh visit their son Devern and his and his staff. He also sends wife. They saw their new grandgreetings to hl many friends daughter JUlie for the first time, and neighbors at home. The Perry's spent two days In He loves Scotland, the peoProvo before returning to their ple and his work. His permanhome. ent address Is at ths mlaalon On Saturday afternoon the Boroughfleld" headquarters: Perry's attended the Allen fam 32 Collnton Road; Edinburgh the at reunion Liberty park 10, Scotland, lly in Ogden. Mrs. Perry has recently from an extended Illness which has kept her con. fined to her home for the past year, so it's nice to see her up and around again. Congratulations are In order for the Bonlnes. Marvin and Marilyn have a new baby daughter, born Friday July 10, Three Box Elder county girls Whats more fun than getchosen as royalty for the vtere ting together for a good are picnic. The Young Preston, Ida. rodeo. They Marrleds of the ward did Just Linda Seer 1st, Plymouth, queen; that last Saturday evening. The Vernlce Hotter, Howell, first party was held at the canyon attendant; and Leslie Stephens, home of the Frank Calls. Every- Garland second attendant. The rodeo will be held July one enjoyed various games and and Aug. 1 In Preston, 30, planned activities throughout the evening. All the fried chick- Ida. Others competing were Joan en you could eat, salad and Daniels, Garland, and Katherrolls made the evening ine Willingham, Tremonton. Good-luc- Case - By the Dozen The Boy Scouts are planning trip to Camp Lowe August 8 through 15. Camp Lowe Is Just outside of Yellowstone park. 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