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Show FfMMM W PffMMffi f199W9VV V eSAHWVO REPORTS tensen and son left Friday for their home In Chicago to resume their school work after spend, lng the holidays with their par. ents Mr.' and Mrs. Raff Chris tensen. ' ' ' ' and daughter Dixie, Mrs. Beth Ballard and daughter Bobby attended the "Nutcracker" In Ogden Saturday evening. Sunday with her Spending daughter and family, the Vay MISS PAMILA NELSON enter, Jensens, was Mrs. Butler of talned a group of friends at the Garland. Jon Leonard Is home from nome of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nelson last Frl Fort Sill preparing to attend day evening. The time was spent school at USU In Logan. playing games, listening torec. MR. AND MRS. RONALD ords and dancing. Refreshments Leonard spent last week visit were served. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Dallln, lng relatives in Huntington. Elmo and Kathleen Christen Mr. and Mrs. Terry Dallln and baby and Mr. and Mrs. sen attended a Capener family Roger Dallln and son visited party in Ogden Thursday even Sunday with the Dennis Dallln lng. Mrs. Abby Jenson, a former family at Oak Cliff drive In Salt Lake City. The Dennis member of this community was Dalllns have recently moved burled In the local cemetery Into a beautiful new home. Monday afternoon. Bear Rivor Couple Leaves ' I 1 To Visit Family in England; J 'j . By Mrs. Irving Chtlstensen ; steel bridge was given by Mrs. Dollla Iverson. Mrs. Lorene Braegger gave the lesson and Christmas songs were sung by the group. Gilts were exchang-e- d and a social hour enjoyed. A delicious luncheon was serv. ed by Mrs. Florence Ramsdell and Mrs. Anderson. ' .. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hansen and two children John and Terle .left Salt Lake City by Jet Dec. 16 lor, a trip to England. It ', .took six hours from Salt Lake to New York. Alter a wait o! one and one.hall hours they v,f1 took off for another slx.hour then landed In London, V 'Where Mr. it"flight and Mrs. Leonard - Wright and daughter Linda, 'tiUI parents and sister ol Mrs. Kan. sen, met them at the air port. .... The Wrights live at Norwlck, Norfolk, England. This Is Mrs. .jj .. Hansen's first trip back home alter coming to this country years ago, They plan on v : gone .being the ; lor two t months, A THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, January 7, 1965 mailbox THE DEWEY RAMSDELL family held their Christmas party Dec. 27 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Munns In Garland. If youd like to have regu lav, income twiceayear from a government-guarantee- d investment, youll be interested in U.S. Series H Savings Bonds. Twice a year for 10 years theyll bring you this steady income in the form of Interest checks. Then, at maturity, your H bonds are redeemable at par. Todays H Bonds pay 3t when held to maturity higher interest than ever. Ask your banker about H Bonds and start finding money In your mailbox soon! Savings Bonds society party In Brigham City Wednesday evening. MRS. KAREN TAYLOR AND son of San Francisco are visit lng her parents Mr, and Mrs. Dewey Ramsdell. A history ol the Bear River . Mr. and Mrs. Devere Chris. 'w Money in your Save with U.S sler attended a stake relief ; and friends Saturday evening. Miss Myrna Jensen of Logan, who recently returned from an LDS mission In Peru showed slides and told of her exper lences In South America. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Ander. son spent New Years In Ogden with Mrs. Anderson's parents Mr. and Mrs. Carl Staples. Gifts were exchanged and a delicious hot dinner served to Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ramsdell and children of Blackfoot, Mr. and Mrs. Dickie Ramsdell and family of Garland, Mrs. Karen Taylor and son of San Fran, cisco, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Rams, JEFFERY FRANK GARDNER VISITING WITH MISS DENA son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Christensen Saturday afternoon dell and children, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Ramsdell and Michael Gardner and Warren Calvin Jen. was Mrs. Karen Taylor of and the Munns family. sen son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin San Francisco and Dickie Rams Jensen were confirmed mem dell of Garland. . MR. AND MRS. BURTON An. bers of the LDS church In meet, Bruce Leonard will attend derson were Salt Lake City lng Sunday. Weber State college during the visitors on TUESDAY. The Pinochle club and their winter quarter. partners enjoyed a party Tues Mr. and Mrs. Reed Olsen and Harold Anderson of Layton sen were skiing of Logan canday evening at the home of Mr. children Brad and Machele were visited several days last week yon Saturday. and Mrs. Lee Johnson. Dinner dinner guests at the Ronald with his sister Mrs. Carrie A. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Eldredge was served to 20 guests after Leonards on Sunday. and children of Ogden visited Christensen. which games were played. Sunday afternoon with their moMR. AND MRS. JOSEPH Iver Dallls Christensen of Salt ther Mrs. Carrie A. Chris MRS. PHYLLIS HOLMGREN son entertained a few relatives Lake City and Clyde Christen. tensen. SERVICES FOR FUNERAL George Hansen were held last Wednesday. The speakers were Wayne Sandall, Vernon John, sen and Bishop Hendrickson. Musical numbers were given by the choir and a vocal trio by Vita Burt, Janice Holmgren and Deo Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nes. BEAR RIVER Camp ol Daughters ol Pioneers held their December meeting and ; o. Christmas party Tuesday, Dec. ' ' 29 at the home ol Mrs. Mary Anderson, .? . . f f fffl v v tin Nw A J&sncI Years Ago Jan 7, 1915 Grace M. Russells Merry Minstrel Maids are spending this week In Brigham rehearsing for the big production which they will stage et the Alta Theatre on Tuesday evening of next week. The company has been reorganized with an entire new cast except one end Manager Anderson gives his word as a theatrical manager end a gentleman that the new company will be first class in every particular and a vehicle will be tarnished the players In which .they can display their abilities In such a pleasing manner that criticism of the unkind sort will be impossible. Jan. 7, 1915 Mr. O. G. Bargeron Is again back with Bros. k. vlng accepted the managership of their local branch. He assumes charge on Saturday with the beginning of the new year and will retain both Mr. William Btckmore and Mr. William Stayner. Mr. (Bargeron is a former branch manager for the Studebaker people so getting back into one of their offices Is like getting back home to him. Ftmh 19m (2m 50 Stud-ebak- 30 YEARS AGO - A delightful party was given last Thursday at the home of Miss Glenna Anderson by the following girls: Ruthe Allen, Marie Beecher, Maria Holland, Helen Gleave, Elaine Kofoed, Marjorie White, Kathleen Bowen, Delta Harper, Alice Harris, Roberta Ward, and Glenna Anderson. Luncheon and bridge were enjoyed land gifts were exchanged. Jan. 4, J905 The newly elected officers of Box Elder conu-twill be Inducted Into office at the county court house in Brigham City at noon on Monday. They are, Henry Nielsen, county clerk; Fred L. Petersen, assessor; O. L. Brough, treasurer; Mrs. Afton Christensen, recorder; John H. Zundel, sheriff; Lewis Jones, attorney; George Abbott, John Adams and Joseph I. Dewey, commissioners. All offices will be held by Democrats except that of sheriff and recorder, and John Adams as county commissioner. Jan. 4, 11 955 y ill . U.S.D.A. Choice Beef Boneless A Great Easy Carving Mix 'em li or U.S.D.A. Choice Round Bon Match 'em Sale p Selected Parts of Lean, Tender Beef (! sol! ij Mi d Chsdt ivl.hlTd id Shrimp llil.' yoijtoln'i Choice ItllkS'-frOi-M Soofood pkg. &E3 U.S.D.A. Choice Economical and Delicious jjf 49 Sliced Bologna Tasty Tirades Cubs Steaks Sir 59 IS: 89 98 I. 49 . ftf Beef Liver fiUW Utah For Apple: Senator Wallace F. Bennett announced (R.Utah) Saturday that Utah la In the running for a $5 to 10 million Communica- f Extra Fancy Bartlett Juit Picked Flavor 2t39 written to Dr. Joseph V. Charyk, Comsats president, urging him ! 10 ft 79 Sftft 6n Carets Sift , SI:.. 2 ft 23 Crb? 15 G:rd:n Fresh Turnips -- Rekof TKSTlcturti, OPENS p. m. OTECSCT? Vp.m.jATJSlcndSchoa . 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The network would link tele, phones, televisions, data processing equipment and general communications equipment In 20 countries participating in the system. Satellite tions corporation (Comsat) ground station. The senator said he has learn, ed that Comsat officials are seeking a site In the west for one of four ground stations. So far an extensive study has been made of locations in eastern Washington. Other areas to be considered are Oregon, Utah and California. Pcrrs new year 85-fe- Now Station Mix Up a Bag of These Extra Fancy Large Red Romes & Sunkist Navels -- 69 14-0- 1. iiiiii k3s sis. ii W 59k to consider Utah as a site and offering assistance to any of the survey teams that will conduct Utah inspections. Senator Bennett said that a ground station with one or more In diameter antennas would cost from 85 to 810 million, require several hundred acres of land and would be manned by between 50 and 100 technicians depending on the type of system Installed. Comsat Eyes . 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