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Show 8 JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, January 7, 1965 THE BOX ELDER Brigham Miss Mlss'Emagene Smith has re. turned home alter fulfilling a mission for the successful Church of Jesus Christ of Lat. ter. day Saints, in the Central German mission with headquar. ters at Duesseldorf, Germany. She will be honored at a home, testimonial Sunday coming evening Jan. 10, at 6:30 p.m. In the Brigham City Fourteenth LDS ward chapel (North Box Elder Stake Center), Bishop T, Gardner will preside. Miss Smith labored at Essen, Herne, Bielefeld and in Dues, seldorf during the two years she spent in Germany. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tephen B. Smith, 73S North Sixth East. Friends and relatives of the Smith family are invited to attend the testimonial, Bishop Gardner said. W. TAKE ADVANTAGE (Vlahes Change j OFFORSGRENS In Schedule Returns from IDS Mission Holy Cross CLEARANCE SALE Worship and class schedule changes will go into effect at Holy Cross Lutheran church this week. In order to more effectively serve the congregation, and to relieve the space problem dur. lng the Sunday church school, the church council has announc. ed the following changes: I An early service will be add. ed at 8 a.m. each week using the morning suffrages and a sermon; the youth forum for HOMECOMING SET - A homehigh school age youth will con. coming testimonial will honor tlnue at 8:30 a.m.; classes for Miiss Emagcne Smith Sunday. grades one.nlne will continue at 9:30 a.m,; classes will be held for children age 5 and be. low during the 11 a. m. worship Elks NOWON One Group Jantzen i Schedule SWEATERS And n SKIRTS services. Stag Dinner "This experimental change should give us the room to more teach our young peo. Members of B.F.O. Elks 2208 effectively as well as reaching the will hold the regular monthly pie, "early riser with a worship stag dinner in conjuctlon with Pastor Everett Nlel. service, the meeting on Thursday, Jan. sen, stated. "We know there EARNS CONGRATULATIONS Nevada Governor Grant Sawyer congratulates Lila 7. are many who desire to wor. Zona, a native Utahn, on her recent novel, Newer Horizons, and recalls that they have will be ship before leaving on trips, Spaghetti dinner been ifrlends since Mrs. Zona moved to Nevada 12 years ago. Mrs. Zona was honored PROGRESS served to the men beginning at ski outings, and other recrea at an open house In Las Vegas, announcing the publication of her new book. we tlonal so have add. ventures, 6:30 p.m. with the meeting sche. I PORTLAND. Maine (UPI) duled for 7:30 p.m. Following ed this early service, he ad. Sorptimlst club members who The Maine Sardine Council, the meeting, and evening of ded. acted as hostesses. which claims 80 per cent of the games has been planned. Mrs. Zona Is a former pres, On Jan. 17 only, there will be U.S. sardine Industry, has inldent of the Las .Vegas Soro. All members ars urged to be no early service or youth forum, troduced aluptlmlst club, and In August since the pastor will be out of in attendance for a "men only minum cans for the of this past year was a guest sardine can. evening of fun and fellowship, town, Sunday church school and of the Brigham City and Logan the 11 a.m. service will beheld at a dinner held ' as usual, conducted by the lay Mrs. Lila Petersen Zona, a only as an author but also as Soroptlmlst at the Bluebird cafe In Logan. men of the congregation. native of Hyrum, Cache county, having been a former Dem"Newer Horizons was Mrs, and author of two books dealing ocratic Womens Club president. second book, she pre. Zonas with early days In the Bear Riv. had "Beyond the Hor. LAS VEGAS MAYOR Orar vlously er Valley area, was honored at lzon published. an open house as the climax Gragson also paid tribute to to the Nevada Centennial Mrs. Zona, noting that her fam- ' DIGNITARIES FROM MANY ily has been Instrumental In friends were In attendance at the The open house was hosted doing a great amount of devel. event Including many Las Vegas by members of Mrs. Zonas optnent In the Las Vegas area, socialites, representatives of Inn at the and Desert Count, owning family operating Roundup Historical Societies and ry Club In Las Vegas, Nev. In Realty. members of the press. Mem-ber- s late December. Several hundred Las Vegans of organizations to which attended the reception. Cir. the author An estimated $100 damage re. belongs also were MRS. ZONA IS THE author culatlng among the crowd were much In evidence.. suited on Wednesday, Dec. 30, .represents, of book Mrs. a a "Newer Zonas a husband, Sam, when a Jeep backed from park, Horizons, tlves from the City of Hope, a of which Utah and Plo. popular golfer; sons and tells story lng place and struck a station Soroptlmlsts, Democratic Wo. wagon on First West between neers during the 1800s in Bear daughters with their husbands mens Club of Clark county, It River Is a true novel Dean the and Valley. and wives, First South. Forest Petersens, March of Dimes and many oth. Jimmie ers. Petersens, The mishap occurred at 6:10 of the Utah Territory and of the Andro p.m. In front of the Box Elder trek across the Western prar. Browns, Mrs. Murray Petersen "It was my biggest day, said News and Journal. les, and Is now being read and and a daughter, Nyla Petersen. Mrs. Zona. "This Is something also I Driver of the Jeep was Char, enjoyed by hundreds who wish Several grandchildren though would never happen. les Conley Claybaugh, 318 High, to get the flavor of early life were present for the occasion. However, It could happen land Blvd. Owner of the parked in that period of Utahs his. Lila perhaps In Brigham FEATURED AT THE EVENT station wagon was listed as tory. City? Tributes were paid to Mrs. was a display of pioneer anti, Bruce Keyes, 658 North Fifth Zona by Governor Grant Saw. ques and the party had the flavor East. Prompt cooling In water Patrolman Don Carroll who yer of Nevada, who was In at. of pioneer times. In keeping with at of the book, Centen. makes removing the shell easier tendance the He the theme rec. no was party. said there Investigated d eggs. ognlzed the honored guest not nlal costumes were worn by when peeling damage to the Jeep. 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