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Show W 6 J 9 W a v ' vt f v f v w it rfTf f f rw ' THI BOX EIDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, August 6, 1964 Society Editor s smwm Wonder how many people looked at the sample ballots In Tuesday's edition and wondered with Mrs. Soclsty Editor bow the eagle and rooster made their way onto the ballot to symbolise the parties in place of the fa, cene ociffll Sarah Yates, Society Editor .i Telephone PA miliar 53 Couple Circles August Date Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Barker of Willard announce the engage, ment and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Deon LaDell Barker to Cordell M. Ferry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Owen M. Ferry of Henefer, Utah. Miss Barker Is a graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS Seminary, and has attended one year at Brigham Young Guests Depart After Visit To Willard Woman Mr, and Mrs. D.J, Proulx and sons Scott and Mark left for their home In Arlington, Va., after visiting for a month with Mrs. Afton R. Davis of Willard and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis of Salt Lake City. Proulx is the former Mrs. elect Ferry Bridegroom graduated from North Summit Marie Davis. The family en. High school and has attended Joyed many get together! and one year at Dixie College and the Proulx family also visiting will resume his studies there with other relatives andfrlends In Salt Lake City, Brigham this fall. The marriage will be sole, City and Logan. They made a mnlzed In the Logan LDS tern, visit to Provo where they tour, pie on Aug. 14, with a recep. ed the BYU campus where their tlon scheduled that evening In son Randy will attend school this the Willard LDS ward recrea- fall after returning from Alaska. tion hall. university, R. Mta Madge Yooko 'Sato Miss Sato Will Be Bride The blowing breese Althea Rose hedge Is gently In the warm and 1 can see the little shimmering BE WED Miss Dion UDell Barker of Willard will Sxchange widdlng vows with Cordell M. (Ferry oT Henefer lit 4 ceremony eet for Aug. U4 In the Logan LDS temple. Cub Pack 209 Holds Race And Canyon Family Dinner Cube of Ninth LDI ward Pack 109 Ytalted John H, Botta mill on July 17 to be ehown how to make headatonea. They wore told that the mill waa a fort whan the flret aettlera same to Brigham City, and they came to the atte of fce fort for ahelter whan under attack by Indiana, The three dena then met on July 10 for their pa ok meeting with Cubmaatar A1 Caaler oon. duotlng the canyon outing. Each Cub and hla family brought aup. per. and afterwarda all parti o Ipated la a sailboat race ualng boats built by the cube them aelvea and an Improvised pond, Winners of the sailboat raoe were David Keller, Darrell Motetlro, and Curtis Smith as first, aeoond and third plaoe winners respectively. Prises for workmanship and appear, anee went to Kevin Godfrey, Perry MoKlnnon and David Kel, ler. Judges were Den chelfs Godfrey and Randall Jan, aen and Guide Patrol Randy Keller, Other boys participating In the sailboat race were Jef. rey Caaler, Kevin and Kurt Fisher, Alan Dixon and Richard Haneen from Den 1 Darrell Flfleld, Eric Allred, Trent Lu. Kay cas from Den 2; Richard and Robert Miller and Casey Whit, aker from Den 3. After the race awards were presented, everyone gathered around the campfire. The July Our American Cub theme was carried out In Heritage singing of patriotic songs led by Den Mother Naone Godfrey, Then each Cub gave a short quo, some Important tatlon by persons In American history. Awards were presented to of heat waves rising above the oiled road where the sun Is beating down. Inside the gentle drone of the air conditioner makes It hard to stay awake, Yes it's a typ. leal summer afternoon. Keep, Ing things awake and lively on the social soene are the reports of visitors, parties and va, cations of our friends and neigh, bora that keep the Party Line wires humming, Keller, and two-yea- Baton Arte Studio Holds Summer Party Okies, MR. AND MRS. HUNSAKER and chUdren David and Jem, Baton Arte1 Studio of Baton nle May drove to Utah at this and Dance held lta annual sum, time so she could be with her mer parties for current stu, mother Mrs, Robert H. Stew, dents on July 17 and July 29 art who Is confined to her at the home of Rama Glover, home with a broken hip. CoL director Instructor at the lln has returned to Ottawa and she will remain for several studio. The evenings are an annual more weeks. Also visiting at affair held on two nights with the Stewarts have been Mrs. the older students In attendance Burns Toolson and chUdren one evening and the younger Trevor and Kathy of Las Vegas, girls attending the second event the Leonard Jameses and family On JUly 17, the senior girls of SprlngvlUe, the Fred Stew, enjoyed an evening of swim, arts and family, Hunt, Idaho, the John Stewarts and mlng, pot luck lunch, and and climaxed the evening with a family Logan. Calling to extend slumber party and breakfast get well wishes have been Mrs. The younger set enjoyed an Stewarts two sisters from evening of games, stories, pot Price and Ogden and her brother luck supper and a slumber party of Salt Lake as well as a num. In the Glover garden on July ber of nieces, nephews and 29. friends. Assisting with arrangements BACK HOME AGAIN AFTER and supervision for the oc. cas Ions were Misses Janice a whirlwind trip to Flaming Peters, Barbara Kent, Maroo Gorge and Dinosaur park are Glover and Mrs. Clyde Glover, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Prall Hi their children Julia, Marsha, Christian and Craig arrived from their horns in Mexico City to visit with her parents the DeYars Christensens and other relatives and frlenda, They will be hers for one month. Golf Tourney Set Next Week - " - G id', i. - and tha younger folk found lots to amuse them In the looal park, Guests at the event Included Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Jenson and Mrs. Merle Jenson of Brig, ham City) Max Jenson and family Mary, Linda, Julls, and Charlene Cutler of Salt Laks Cityi Mr, and Mrs, Ysar Jan. son and son Corey, Mr, and Mrs, Rusty Jenson and sons David and Timmy. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Rohers, all of Salt Lake Cltyj Mrs. Gals War of Lu Yegui Mr, and Mrs, J.A, (Donna) White and ohlldren. J.L, Deana, and Kathleen of A lam a. and Mrs, N.M,, Fordo, Jenson Mr, and ohlldren, Kami, Susan, Ronnie and Bryan of Bear River City) Mr, ud Mrs, Farrell Larsen and boys Jeff. Mike, Steven and Dennis of Brigham City) and ths Ossy r ie tiM In attendance, OLSEN Funeral Chapol The Lady Golfer i will hold the During that tlma they will go to Rooheater, New York for one Country club championship tou. week on business and alao visit rnament on Monday and Tuts, Thaw we have lervtd in Chloago, WUson Is employed day, August 10 and 11, There our best reference by Kodak Mexloana Ltd, whloh will be a shot gun tes off at yro la an affiliate of Eastman Kb, 8 a.m. and msmbers will play dak Co. When I talked with In their respective flights, In reeXty . , . Your ap- Coffee and rolls will bo serv. Jensons. Mrs, Wilson on the phone she proval Is our only moo expressed the hope that her ed before tee off time. ary reward. An entry fee of $1 will be BLAZING WAVES would feel free to call FOUR FORMER SCHOOL falends come and see her while she charged for the nine hole flight Thi TYLER, Tex. (UPD ohums spent a pleasant after, or and $2 for the 18 hole flight. D. C. Campbell family wai noon together In Ogden recently is here, "serving as wo Irene Jenkins, tournament quietly watching television at the home of Mrs, Paul (Carol JUST RELAXING AND would bo served ' golf. chairman, urges all golfers to when a loud noise from a bed b Jean Leggett) Hodgson where Ing for a few days' helped apark come out and compete In this room ehattered the air. Blaine A Mary Often they eaught up on the latest up the aummer seaaon for the club championship. They may the room, they Rushing news and compared notes on In tournament North A Main St. the for Aldan Jensens and ?nd Bud up radio ablaze. found a Sleg. algn It had their children, beluded In the triads who left house or the pro shop. been Uu.'.lc by lightning. club the rou. Everyday group were Mrs. Robert (Mary tins behind and Journeyed to Alice Johnson) Hobbs of Los the Ponderosa for a brief bn Angeles, Mrs, Gordon (June Larsen) Frllsen also of Los holiday. Angeles and Mrs. Kent (Dixie Lore Burnett) Jones North Ogden, Mrs. Hobbs has been visit. Ing with her parents the Eph ralm Johnsens In Brigham City and Mrs. Frllson with her par. Members of the Book Lore ents, the Scott Larsens. club of Brigham City enter, CAMPING OUT IS ONE OF talned their husbands at their the great Joys of the summer annual summer party on Thurs. season and the Leland Jacob, day, July 30, at 7:30 p.m. In sens took advantage of It for a the lovely garden and home of fun.packed vacation. They took Mr. and Mrs. Glenn M. Ben. the voters of Box Elder County elected a Brigham City resident a trailer and their children nlon. Bennlon and Camille Mrs. to the Utah Senate, the late Able S. Rich. He was the last man from Linda, Mark, Jill, Kent, Soott, Kirk and Karen and traveled Mrs. Golds Crandall were co. Brigham City to serve in this capacity. to the famous scenic area of chairmen of the event with mem. A club of the bars assisting. Flaming Gorge, They stopped In the meantime, J. Welton Ward of Willard and J. Harold Reese of for several days In Duchesne delicious buffet supper was ser decorated River City each serverd a term. For the past 1 2 years, Tremonfon Bear ved from beautifully Gil with former Brlghamltes the Horrocks who are spending the tables to 24 present. men have filled the Senate post, Clifton G. M. Kerr for one term, his After supper, progressive summer there then went to brother Kleon Kerr for two terms. Flaming Gorge for two nights games were played under the and then spent two nights at leadership of Mrs. Freeman Bylngton. All present found It Rookport Lake. a most enjoyable evening and gratitude to ENJOYING A HOLIDAY IN expressed their the states are Mr. and Mrs. those responsible for the de. Paul M. (Lois) Wilson who with lightful event. This election year, I am running against a Tremonfon business man Book Club Host Husbands At Dinner Meet m Yu re ... Gfys Turn Again? on the Republican ticket. THURS.. FRI.-SA- x T. V i have presidential prl m tries to determine Its dels, gates rotss at the national oon. ventlons. in some states the others voter muat declare his party at the time of registration in order to vote in the primary and Is only the ballot of bis party, SPEAKING OF ELECTION given doesnt give the ln csrtalnly reform, Mrs, Society Editor dependent voter any choice as to finds it unfair that a lifelong whom he want to elect In or naturalised dtlsen of the November.may United States cannot vote for AND EACH OF US IN Utah the president of the United more States unless ht has resided carries considerably In Utah for one year. weight In our Individual vote In One can see why persons who the November election than do have not resided In the state for the residents of such populous a period of time arent eligible states as New York or Calif, to vote for the governor or other ornia since electoral votes are state offices, but every Amer. determined by the number of lean should be able to vote for representatives each state has the president of the United In the two houses of Congress. Besides, with the unit rule In force, only one vote In each state could ewlng that states entire block of electoral votes to either candidate. In the put have been three presidents elected without a majority vote of the people In spite of an over, Mr. and Mrs. Osey Jensen en. whelming electoral vote, Joyed a family gathering of their LOTS OF CHANGES are need, children and grandchildren on Sunday, Aug. 8, In Rees Pio. ed In eleotlon law, but the most near park. Tha event was a day Important change that should be of visiting and fun, with ipso, mads In the eleotlon picture is lal attention paid to the birth, the shamful percentage of vot. days of Yera Jenson and Frank era who do not go to the polls Nell Jensen both born on Aug. S, on eleotlon day. Let's true that A dinner party followed by a figure In Box Elder County-- see musical program and afternoon you at the polls on Tuesday! of visiting was pleasant for all 4 1 When Is It Brigham Yf ' hospital, THE MOST SIMPLE WAY of would rectifying auch a mistake be to provide what Is commonly called a bobtail ballot. Only the top portion of the ballot, containing the names of the president and vies president, Is tfven to the voter who hasn't fulfilled the residency requirements. Seems more equitable, doesnt lt7 It could be changed by the Utah Legislature easily In time for the 1908 presidential election. Of course, each state has Its quirks and laws about elections. Some have no polltloal mass mootings or primaries while Family Reunion Mr. and Mrs. George Tokiichi Sato, 472 North Second West, announce the forthcoming marriage and ehUdren Duane, Leater and of their daughter, Madge Yooko Sato, 2021 South Carolyn. They camped over, Second East, Salt Lake City, to Dr. Peter Michael night In Provo Canyon and wls. lted with his brother nndfamlly Winter, 68 Phillips Street, Boston Mass. the Robert Pralls of Provo. Parents of the bridegroom ar Professor and Mrs. Prall and two sons Lister and Duane also enjoyed n hike to Georg Winter, 1010 Highland Road, Ithaca, N. Y, the top of Timpano gas, The couple will trade wedding vows In the SPENDING THREE DAYS In Anabel Taylor Chapel on the Cornell University this oltyvlsltlngwlthhlsmother In Ithaca on 22, Aug. Mrs, Lovlsa Nelson has been campus Miss Sato is a graduate of Box Elder High school, her son Marous of Albuquer que, N.M, He 'was In Utah on and of the University of Utah College of Nursing, a business trip, Nelson Is re glonal director of the western Sht has been employed at the Salt lake County game and wild life refuges Ruth four silver ONE OF THE DELIGHTFUL dinner atripssj affairs of the past week was YBITINO WITH THE Ernest Trent Lucas, bobcat badgei Cur, the lovely garden tea hosted Freemans have been their son. tie Smith, lion badge, gold ar. by Mrs, Clark HUlam, Mrs. ln.law and daughter and fam row assistant dinner stripe) Lee Andersen, Mrs, Gayle Mad, Uy Mr. and Mrs, Yerlln C. Darreell Flfleld, Erlo Allred, dox and Mr, Yarn H, Peter, (Roma) Stephens and Nancy Alan Dixon, Jeffery Caaler each sen to oompllment Mrs, Collin Mosk, Karma Eileen and Du. one silver arrow) Kevin Fisher Hunsaker who Is visiting here ana of Indianapolis, ted, They two silver arrowaj and Kevin from her home In Ottawa, arrived on the Fourth of July and wUl leave for their home Godfrey, five silver arrows and Canada. r a service pin, The afternoon social was held today, During their stay ths Erlo Allred gave the opening at the HUlam realdenoe and Stephens and Freemans drove prayer and David Keller gave 40 gueste called during the to Sekul, Washington where they the dosing prayer, afternoon, They were served went deep sea fishing bringing light refreshments from stable home some salmon and sea oovered with a dainty pink doth bass. They spent one week in oentered with a punch bowl and the Northwest, attractive arrangements of oo. David arrowa rooster? States if was around for the flail registration date. Jenson's Enjoy In August Wedding Rite Dy donkey and Quick glances into an ency. clopedla and history books shed no light on the significance of these two symbols, although there Is no doubt some historical reason for their being. To. day nobody Is familiar with them, unless it Is the printers of election ballots. Mrs. Society Editor Is In favor of changing the pictures to the traditional elephant and donkey, and wonders Just what action would be required. Elea, tlon reform Is up to the states In many ways, but this kind of pioayuns reform would probably require a bill through congress, 1 tO f Should I win, I will go up against anothor Tremonfon man In the November general election. Brigham Gty Has The Voting Strength v population figures, Brigham City should control every election but never does. If will be the same this year unless I can get neariy 100 Republican vote from this area plus strong support from Democrats and Independents who will voto tho Republican ticket In the primary. Using After all, H's only fair to pass tho ob around and 24 yean is a long time to waft. CHARLES Gillespie Hall, new eduoatlonal building of the Presbyterian church, will be the site of the Summer Vacation Bible School to be held for a two week period, Aug. 10 Aug. 21, from t a.m. until 11:43 p.m. flvodayi a week. Children entering kindergarten this fall through the sixth grade are Invited to ettend. A registration fee Is II per child or 12 per family will be asked to help with expences. Parents may register at the church on Sunday, Aug. 9, or contact Mrs. Norman Anderson et or Mra. Roger Simmons at NEW CHURCH (BUILDING 723-24- 3. ca tsuni kain snin Cm 11 run. If 11 fn. W. CLAYDAUGH Publisher Box Elder Newt A Journal Brigham City, Utah Republican Candidate for tho Utah Senate PcH Pdttled Adv. 4 |