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Show 4 - r THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham BOX ELDER I Christensen of y 230-221-2- 55 City. PARTY LINE WIRES HAVE picked up some bits of news about LDS missionaries that will be of Interest to friends In this area. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Dixon and sons Brad and Robert came down from Othello, Wash., so Robert could enter the mission home In Salt Lake City prior to departing on a mission for the LDS church In the Eastern Atlantic States. He left Monday morning from Salt Lake City. The Dixons spent two , In this city as weeks But, it doesnt matter much of the James Dixwhat the weather Is somebody with Is always going somewhere and ons and enjoyed visiting and friends relatives. doing something and along with vacation news Party Line Is ON SUNDAY NIGHT IN happy to report some exciting honored r a testimonial Ogden news from the stork set. Moon, son of the Marvin Moons. Elder Moon will serve MIGHTY THRILLED ARE the In the Andes Mission and will Fred M. Owens of Sterling, Colo 12 weeks at Brigham who made an excited call to spend Young University prior to his. to report Brigham City Tuesday the learning departure, that they had a baby girl, born Residents in this area Feb. 23. The new arrival weighknow Marvin Moon from his ed six pounds and makes two In dramatic presparticipation children for the couple. She has and he entations is also employ. a big brother four and ed at the local post office. A news the are happy Relaying of friends from this city Mr. and Mrs. number grandparents Fred B. Owen of this city and attended the farewell testimonwhich was held In the Mount the George Facers of Willard. ial ward. Ogden The new mother will be remembered here as the former Karen IT WAS A HAPPY BIRTH-daFacer. for Mrs, Woody Peterson In Arlz. because her Snowflake, A GROUP OF BRIGHAMITES and Mrs. Stephen traveled to Jackson Hole, Wyo. parents Mr. Bunnell came to spend It with last weekend and had a delightMrs. ful time enjoying the cutter rac- her. The Bunnells and es. Making the trip were Mr. Marie Madsen traveled via and Mrs. Nolan Jensen, and her Richfield where they spent the Mr night with Mrs. Bunnells sister sister and brother-in-laand family the Verl Ogdens and and Mrs. Jese W. (Marie) in RichGrover of Salt Lake and the Jack Mrs. Madsen stayed the while field the with Ogdens Taylors and Kenneth Stohls of Bunnells went on to Snowflake this city. to visit the Petersons. Mrs. The cutter enthusiasts could be remembered watch the races which were held Peterson will at the base of Snow King moun- here as the former Beth tain and see the skiers on the mountain and the skaters'onthe nearby rink. Another Hadley Rolls 700 For Spring Wedding Rite Mrs. Daisy J. Duke of Brigham City announces the engagement and forthcoming marriage of her daughter Miss Jeanette Duke to Richard t. Mears, son of Mr. and William R. Beeh of Salt Lake City. An early spring date has been selected by the couple and the marriage will take place in the Salt Lake LDS temple, with a reception to be held in Brigham City. They will also be honored at a open house in Salt Lake City. MISS DUKE is a graduate of Box Elder High school and a four-yegraduate of the local LDS is She Seminary. employed at Mayfair Market while attending Weber State college. ar Her fiance is a graduate of Granite High school, and has attended Utah State university. He has served a LDS mission to South Brar zil, as well as a training course with the US Marines. At present he is attending the University of Uthh. The couple will make a home in Salt Lake. two-yea- six-mon- th Piano, Vocal Students Set Recital Feb. 27 BC Plano and vocal students of two Brigham City teachers will combine their talents for a re. cltal Saturday at 7 p.m. In the LDS Eighth ward chapel. Students of vocal teacher Shirley Holllst and plnao stu. dents taught by None Godfrey will perform starting at 7 p.m. In the LDS Eighth ward chapel. About 25 students are sched-ule- d to appear. The general public Is invited to attend the recital, said Mrs. Godfrey and Mrs. Holllst. . Ladiesof Elks Slate Speaker Ladles of Elks will meet on March 1, at 7:30 p.m. In the upstairs lodge hall. Guest speaker for the evening will be Don Poppleton, beau, ty specialist, who will talk on hair and skin care. He is the owner of Poppleton Beauty sup. ply and has been a leading cosmetologist In the area for many years. Introducing the speaker will be Jean Barnard, program chairman. Mrs. Veran Boothe, club president, invited members to bring guests for the interesting program and meeting. She also announces that the nominations for office in the coming year will be read to the group for next months election. Monday, one-half- Bun-nel- BUSINESS TOOK THE M. Reese Jensens to California but they combined It was pleas. ure and enjoyed a family get. together In LaJolla. The Dr. Ross Jensen of Heber City Join-e- d them along with D.B. OToole of Stockton and Mrs, Ethel Jen. sen who Is spending the winter in California. Following the family reunion the Jensens went to Los Angeles to complete their business affairs. MRS. BRUCE KELLER HAD occasion to travel fo Albuquerque to attend a seminar con. ducted by the Bureau of Indian Affairs so her parents, the S.M. Rasmussens and an aunt Mrs. Freda Park drove down with her Mrs. Park flew from there on to Alamogordo to visit with her son and daughter-in-lathe Wil- liam Parks who recently welcomed a new baby In the family. The Brigham Ites were gone one week returning home Saturday. IT WAS PLEASANT FOR the Bowens to have their R.C. Miss Carol granddaughter Christensen spend the long holiday weekend with them. Miss Christensen Is the daughter of the Bowens daughter and Dr. and Mrs. Norman son-in-la- l. Council Slates Legislative 4 IT WAS THE FIRST 700 series of Roys bowling career, which has been going on since he was a pin spotter at the age of 12, and the 255 with lr games. Roy reports that his highest series previous to this was a 645 and his highest game was 269. The six games a week Rov In the two leagues rolls he bowls In are about all the practice he gets and he could give no reason why his first 700 came just one week after his brothers except that It was a a coincidence. Roy bowls In the Rocket Bowl Mixed Foursome league In Brigham City and a league at the Jo Lee Lanes In Roy, HE SAID HE WAS VERY and loose until after his second game was over In his series and then the pressure really began to build. "Theres a lot of pressure when you know you can beat your brother In the last two frames," he said. Roy carries a 181 average In the Rocket Mixed league. d 5 rolled the high of the week for the men Womens Legislative Council game with a tremendous 264, one will present a public meeting of the, highest of the year. He on the Report and recommenda? was rolling In the Left Over tions of the Governors Com H mittee on Defective Delinquents- - league J!; the t.me, iw L, S. Offender, dn Wednesday Thlokol Mixed leaWednesday, March 3, at 8 p.m. the high game and in the Mountain Fuel Supply gue posted of the week for the gals series auditorium. did It with a terrific A duet of qualified speakers and she on the subject will feature Mrs. 230 and 604. Richard P. Condle, prominent GETTING DOWN to regular Salt Lake City clubwoman and In the Tuesday a member of the Governors league bowling Feb. 16, Housewives league, Larand John Farr committee, Donna Calloway rolled a real son, juvenile judge from the good 221 game for the leagues Salt Lake City area. high and Lois Hanson posted a 570 series. The Pin Mrs. fine DISCUSSION OF THE complex the top team game and posted wUl center about the problem Hot Shots came In with the the of the Governors Com., findings best team series. The Bowling mittee and Its recommendations. The committee studied Belles are the leagues first this vital issue In 1951, and was place team. Thlokol Ladles league bowl-lngreactivated In 1961 following Feb. 16, saw Rose Olson a shocking sex slaying In Utah take both the high game and County. In the league with a good The two speakers will give a series 223 and 568. The Scatterplns of the current picture problem, dotted with statistics showing likewise took both team honors In the past problems, and then will and they are also first place. discuss some of the solutions IN THE THIOKOL No. 2 lea-gusuggested. However, It Is a Feb. 16, Everett McKlns-trcomplex problem which defies a 21 5 for the leagues posted solutions. simple and Jess Quale re. game high LEGISLATIVE WOMENS corded a fine 621 series. The Council of Utah passed a resolu. Firehouse Five took the high tlon In April, 1964, recom. team and the Wild Blues game the development of won the mending series honor for sheltered workshops for adults teams. high The Three Plus Twos who are mentally retarded are still the number one team where they may engage In social In the standings of the league. and employment activities; proThlokol Mixed bowling, Feb, an Indeterminate viding 16, saw Rex Cox take all of the law for convicted sex of- male honors with the high fenders enabling authorities to and series at 212 and 550 game while hold offenders for psychiatric Frannle Cummins and Wanda treatment or therapy until they McKinney shared the gal hon are safe to release; and per. ors. Wanda recorded a 474 mlttlng administrative transfer series and Frannle a 186 game, of persons between penal and The Tall Enders werent on the mental institutions. tall end of the team game stats Mrs. Don J. Johnson, pres-ldeas they took that honor along of the Box Elder coun. with the high team series. The ell, extends a special Invitation Gutter Dusters are the leagues to all city officials, judges, PTA team. officers and members and other leading IN THE TOWN AND Country Interested persons to attend the discussion and to learn of mixed league, Feb, 16, the honthe advanced methods used In ors were spilt up Into fourths. other areas to control and often Norma Tucker took the female avert sex offenses. high game with a 187, Betty Allen took the female high ser les with a 489, Nell Harper took the guys high game with a 213, and Nolan Benson took high series with a 514. Baird Electric went home with all of the team honors and Brigham Implement Is In first place. Queen Pins league bowling, Box Elder Neighborhood Feb. 17, saw Dorothy Black and Ruth VonDerEsch take honmeeting will be held on Mon. ors. Dorothy hit a 195 and Ruth In at 9:30 a.m. day, March 1, was tops with a 509 series, Gillespie hall. All troop leader and com. Valll Billies was the hot team mittee members are urged to game bowlers taking that cat be present. There Is a nursery egory and the Gutter Gals had the high series. The Magoofs available. are the leagues first place team. The Wednesday Thlokol Mixed league, Feb. 17, was the scene of Wanda Bordens excel, Brigham City Golf and Coun lent high game and series of try club will hold a potluck the week. She rolled a 230 and dinner on Saturday, Feb. 27, 604 to top the mens 220 by at the clubhouse. Social hour Clarence Nlskenan and 567 will be held from 6 to 7 p.m., by Earl Carr In the league. The with dinner served at 7 p.m, Sauses and Spouses rolled the COX ,d f it j all bowlers at Rocket City. He also had the leagues high game with a fine 640. Youngs Builders rolled both the high team game and series, their series being a fine 3071. The Hunters still dominate the rank-lng- s In the league. In the Thursday Housewives league, Feb. 18, Gwen Barnard rolled the high game with a 190 and Dot Case rolled the high series with a 495. The Buster Strikers posted the high team game and the Screwballs rolled the high team series. The Tear Drops are the leagues first place team. Mens league Commercial bowling, Feb. 18, saw Byron Huntsman and Wendell Johnson roll some terrific games and series. Byron was high with a 251 game while Wendell took the series with a fine 635. Wendell also rolled a hot game of 250. Whitaker Const. Co. was the high team game rollers and An. der sons Ford had a fine 3029 for the high team series. The King Pin Sport Shop and Whit-ake- r Const, are tied for the league lead. The Rocket Mixed Foursome league of Feb. 18, as mentioned, was the scene of Roy Hadleys great 706 series, He was also high for the league with a 255 game. Deone Lichtenstein did it again when she took the stats In the league with a 205 game and a 589 series, The Hot Shots, Hadleys team, followed him and took both the high game and series In the league for teams. Lynn Brails, ford also rolled a fine series that night with a 643. Bess Service is the first place team. In the Merchants league, Feb. Dick Kbrth posted a real 19, good 249 for the leagues high and Derry Brodsack game marked a likewise good 629 ser. les. Brigham Cab took the game and series department and their series was a hot 3082. Ladles Classic bowling, Feb. 19, saw Marge Larson take all honors with a 207 and 563, Geor-ge- s Cafe likewise took all the team honors and Fine Clearn-er- s are In first place. Trl City Nisei league bowling Feb. 19, saw Norm Marce roll a 605 series for the leagues high and Sootle Yamasaki posted a fine 232 for the high game. Seven Up took both the high team game and series and Victor Motor and the Golden Spike Care are tied for first place. y4 4 - 4 4 44 4 4 9 t 4 '44 o r , . -- COUS 700 . Roy Hadley shows form he used last week while rolling a 706 series in league play at Brigham Citys Rocket Bowl. Roy's brother Bill became the first person to roll a 700 this year when he marked a 701 just one week prior to Roys. Colt, Pony Loops Last School Meeting Slated For Skiers A meeting is scheduled March 4 at Central Elementary school to recognize the Brigham City Colt and Pony baseball leagues. The sesion will start at 7:30 and all boys Interin ested playing next summer and their parents are urged to be on hand. Set Saturday iSklers were reminded to get their ski tickets for Saturdays bus trip to Beaver and Snow Basin. the reminder Issuing was Nick Toplk, city ski director, and he said tickets for the trip are available at the Brigham Hall, for 50 cents. t 4 ,1 Now, even checkbooks can be coordinated with a womans outfit. A group of New York manufacturers created suits, fashions, and evening clothes to go with the 22 patterns end colors of checkbooks available from one bank Manufacturers Hanovor Trust. at-ho- He said this will be the last Saturday for instruction at both resorts and he urged all persons In ski schools to be on hand. The city sponsored busses leave from the court house at 8 p.m. Dollar Days SPECIAL LEGAL NOTICE Probttt and Guardlanihip NoUcag. Conault Clerk of District Court firs, : k Brigham City. Utah, or reapactlva signers for information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of George A. Nelson aka G.A. Nelson, Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersign, IN THIOKOL NO. 1 bowling ed at 520 North Main, Brigham Feb. 22, Ray Bybee posted the City, Utah, on or before the high game with a 217 and How. 1st day of June A.D. 1965. ard Bales recorded the high Claims must be presented In series at 610. The Lint Pick-er- s accordance with the provisions both the of Sec. 75.9-up picked Utah Code An. team game and series, the ser- notated 1953, and with proper ies was a hot 3007. The Pack-etee- verification as required there. are first In the stand, In. lngs. Jearld A. Nelson AdministraWomens Commercial league tor of the Estate of George A. bowling, Feb. 22, saw Joyce Nelson aka G.A. Nelson DeJensen roll the high game with a ceased popular 223. NamllshllandBar-bar- a Date of first publication Tucker tied for the high 25, A.D., 1965. series with 524 each. Jessies Coombs and Dalnes, Attorneys Cafe rolled both the high game tor Administrator 520 North and series and are In first Main Brigham City, Utah place. rs Feb-ruar- 5x7 PORTRAIT reg. 6.00 Special $J00 ONE 5 (1 - person only) Dollar Days Only COMPTONS y STUDIO 1 02 South Main Phone 723-295- 8 mam pay Hot Fudge Nut Sundaes made with real ice cream topped with smooth Hersheys hot fudge f 44 V p . 4 y 4 4 r 4 44 4 4 9 4 9 f 9 r 4 9 i 5 r 4 r 4 '4 4 I nlB r V X y b Plans Dinner SET RECITAL These students end others will appear in a piano and vocal recital at the IDS Eighth ward chapel Saturday. Sitting .left to right, are Chris Harrison, Wynn Harrison and Marilyn Adams. Standing are Myron Hopkins and Rita Campbell. fr 4 THE LEFT OVER LEAGUE Feb. 17, put In Its usual bid for high game of the week last week when Rex Cox posted his white hot 264 game to lead y ! , A high team game In the league and the Big 4 posted the high team series. The Chasers are the leading team In the stand, tngs. Talk about a brother act at Brigham Citys Rocket bowl and someone will undoubtly mention Roy and Bill Hadley. Roy became the second Hadley In as many weeks to roll a 700 series or better at the local alley and his 706 In the Rocket Bowl Mixed Foursome league topped his brother of a week ago by five pins. Bill Hadley became the first man to roll a 700 series this year in league play at the Rocket Bowl, posting a 701, and brother Roy posted the second of the year this week with a 706. REX sen-tenc- e I As Part of Brother Act e, iM A A lang-uage- Couple Circles March Date 71 She Ar-thu- MISS JEANETTE DUKE 3-34- 's9 ROCHESTE Is a graduate of Stanford university and Is pres-entlemployed in Salt Minn. 7 Uiah Thursday, February 25, 1965 Phone PA That old sun, at this time of year, can be mighty decelv lng. Hurried to get out In what looked like a beautiful warm day Tuesday but a nippy little breeze let me know that winter still had us In Its Icy hand. Saw a girl strolling along the street In shorts with slightly blue legs, and a parka pulled up around her ears. Some of the kids at school recess had ventured out without their coats and had to keep bouncing around like jumping beans to keep warm. Back Inside after my brief outing It was nice to sit and look out at the bright sunshine and listen to the steady purr of the Cit, vt 4 4 306 North Main - CHECK OUR WINDOWS FOR YOUR LUCKY NUMBERS ;?i 1 h. |