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Show r bride to the phone. her mother calling from England to congratulate the new. Mrs. Irving Christensen Mrs Clytle Anderson, Mrs. Gladys Thorsen, Mrs. Myrtle Anderson, Mrs. Gertrude Iver. ,son, Mrs. Andrea Huggins and Mrs. Seretta Johnson visited at Mrs. Thirl Christensen. the State capitol on Thursday. MR. VERNON FOURTEEN WOMEN FROM Johnson attended the wedding here belonging to the Blue Star reception In Brigham Fifteenth mothers and three visitors en. ward hall Friday evening Joyed Friday afternoon at the for Pauline Reward and Gerry home of Mrs. Amelia Burt In Larsen. Pauline Is originally Brigham City. Miss LaPreal from England. She was spon. Wight reviewed the book "Take sored to the United States by Heed of Loving Me by Eliz- the Johnsons. abeth Grey Benlng. A social While In the process of takhour followed the review and ing pictures of the wedding luncheon was served by Mrs. group the telephone rang calling WRESTLERS Wrestlers at Box Elder High school are pictured above as they display trophies won during their successful grappling season. Left to right, they are Larry Haramoto, Coach Sam Gordon, Dale Sayama and Calvin Bingham, shown with the first place regional trophy and the second place state trophy as they place them in the trophy cases at the school. Burt and Carrie J. Christen. sen. Mrs. Fannie J. Christensen of Brigham spent last week with her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Henry Hansen. MRS. NEIL NELSON GAVE A dinner and lasted until Bruce Barker By Ladd. Holl 1st JUNIORS TESTED BE Juniors struggled through the National Merit scholarship qualifying test Tuesday, Mar. 9, during first, second and third hours. Tests covered English usage, mathematics usage, social studies, reading, natural sciences reading and word us. age. Juniors taking the tests registered last week with BE counselors. The National Merit scholar, ship program, conducted by the National Merit scholarship cor. poratlon' has, since 1955, this nationwide search for secondary school talent, giving financial aid to able, needy stu. dents wishing to attend college. In addition to scholarships, National Merit scholarship tests also help students evaluate their educational abilities and can serve as a vocational guide. On the basis of these tests, approximately 50,000 students will be selected nationally as Semifinalists or to receive let. ters of commendation noting their test achievements. From semlflnallsts. Finalists will be selected, who are eligible to be. come National Merit scholars and receive financial aid to fur. ther their education. Thlsflnan. clal aid, based on the Merit Scholar's need, may range from $100 to $1500 a year. spon-sore- d 9 party Saturday afternoon for her son Michael on his fourth birthday. Several little friends enjoyed the games and refresh-- I ments. Denise Christensen attended her cousin Chris Ann Christensens birthday party Saturday afternoon In Tremonton. Chris Ann Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gaylen Christensen. p.m. LDS ' Leaders JOURNALISTS WANTED WANTED: A future BE Jun-lo- r who possesses Individuality and creative writing ability. Applicant must have qualities of Initiative and willingness to acquire a nose for news. Work, lng hours encompass 24 out of 24. (A good reporter Is al ways on the lookout for a good story.) The salary Is exper-lencTwo prominent leaders of the development of ability to meet and talk to people. Church of Jesus Christ of LatterSaints will be featured English credit, and a position -day on the Bee staff the following speakers at the quarterly con. ference of the North Box Elder year, If you are lucky. Anyone Interested should con. stake Saturday and Sunday, Mar. tact Miss Wendy Foster In T2 and register for English HL They are Donald Ellsworth, a (Thats English Journalism In member of the Welfare Commit, case you dont know.) Marilyn tee, and Ruth C. Cllnger of the Waite Primary General Board. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. IKE Ander. sen and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis spent a few days last week In Las Vegas enjoying shows. They also visited Boulder Dam and Boulder City. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nelson children arrived by plane In Salt Lake City Friday at 12 oclock midnight from a stay In Norwich, England witli Mrs. Hansens parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard three-month- s Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon (Uarda) Elwood and family of Ogden with the Hansens Sunday vis-lte- d MR. AND MRS, MELVIN John- - AND Cindy Porrltt, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Por. rltt had minor hip surgery on Tuesday. Morris Jensen of Phoenix In town last visited friends Men UPIi male minority will dwindle still further in the decades ahead. The 1960 Census showed that for every 1,000 women of 65 and over, there were just 826 men. Analyzing the Census Bureau figures, the Institute of Life Insurance calculates that the proportion of older men will continue to drop until the year 2,000. By then, there may be only 674 men for each 4 000 women at those ages. week. OIL CO. CREDIT CARD LSI. FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla UPI Current estimates show that 30 per cent of all gasoline tli es, batteries and accessories purchased at the nation's 200.-00- 0 sen ice stations are charged to oil company ciedit caids iaccoidinu to John Behringer piesident of Ciedit Card Acceptance Corp Bellringer said approximately 55 million oil company credit cards are held by licensed drl DOVER ' j HEATING SHEET METAL AIR CONDITIONING E723-340- 7 46 North Main Ji rrn OuGBM (3SC33 Advatfuor Vvx Exchange Inc 196 ill DeVilbiss Steam NIAA10X VAPORIZER fuipaniio 13 fl. oi Antacid dmulcnt. DIAl $9.95 Ar-bo- n rejoicing over the safe baby boy born Tues day, March 2. Mrs. Nelson is the former Joy Archibald. AWAIT "THE ROBE" . , .... GENERAL SESSIONS OF THE Grandparents are Mr. and Actors from Box Elders conference will be held Sun- Mrs. Doyle Arlchlbald and Mr. speech and play production day at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. and Mrs. Raymond Nelson, Mr. classes prepare for the April in the North Box Elder Stake and Mrs. Arnold Dallin and presentation of "The Center at Sixth North and Third Adam Archibald are the proud East. They will be conducted by great grandparents. Robe." This Easter play Is concerned with Stake President Malcolm C. SEVERAL PEOPLE FROM the Roman Tribune, Marcellus Young, Route One, Brigham Gallllo, the man who crucified City. Visitors are welcome to here attended the funeral services In Tremonton on Tuesday Christ and was later led to attend these sessions. Mrs. Deta P. Neeley. Mrs. Christianity. The following Is a list of the ELDER ELLSWORTH Is a Neeley was born and raised actors: Mike Whltehlll, Bob native of Arizona where he was here. Rita and Ike Anderson were Wight, Angelle Yates, Mary prominent In land and livestock Scott, Rick Huchel, Steven Han. development. For the past ten guests at their little granddausen, Pam Taylor, LaMar West-ly- , years he has been In charge ghter, Jenele Thompsons birth, Eldon Jaggl, Karen Call, of Deseret Farms In Florida. day party Friday. Jenele Is the FFA BANQUET TONIGHT Patricia daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor, Kay Yeakey, He Is on the church land Box Elder High school FFA Bob Cagel, Jon Oman, Larry Thompson of Garland. committee the for club will hold their annual par. s Dean Jeppsen and Gerald James Edwards, Scott First Presidency of the church. ents and sons banquet Thurs Taylor, made a business trip to Gee and Chris, Laurel The Nelson, Sunday evening meeting day, March 11, at 7:30 p.m. in tine Baron. will begin at 7:30 p.m. and will Soda Springs on Friday. the Box Elder High school cafe, J. Earl music be Johnstons presented under the direction teria. MR. AND MRS. REED Munns will provide music for of the stake MIA organizations. each classes The banquet Is held and famUy and the Richard Nes-sle- r the introduction and conclusion. President Young announced spring to honor the boys enrol, family attended a basket-bal- l that special meetings will be led In the FFA and to acquaint at the Utah General game held Saturday beginning with an their parents In the activities Wednesday evening. Depot of the organization. Inspection of the Northern Utah Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dell HugFFA members plan to enter, Regional Bishops storehouse gins, Mr. and Mr. Elmo Chris, and of welfare projects by El. tain their guests by hearing tensen and Mr. and Mrs. Irv der Ellsworth and the stake from their chapter public speak, Christensen attended the welfare committee on Saturday lng Mark Bingham. ing winner, supper and program In spaghetti morning. Parllmentary winners plan a Tremonton Fourth ward Friday Elder Ellsworth will meet demonstration of their skills from 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. with evening. In parliamentary procedure and the stake welfare committee at will be award presentations MANY BASKETBALL FANS the North Box Elder Stake given to outstanding members of from here attended the basket, even-lnof and g hunters Hundreds fish, Center. the FFA. Highlight of the ball games In Ogden this last Also at 2 p.m. a meeting will will be the presentation of ermen using our wildlife reccheer Box weekend helping the American Heritage pageant. reation resource offer a great be conducted for all members of Elder High on to victory. Fu-. to the our and er economic potential Primary stake board Special committees and The Mutual Marrleds held a ture Farmer members have communities than many local high council advisor, who will fireside Sunday evening at the spent the last two weeks In pre. people recognize. County Agent meet with Mrs. Cllnger. home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A stake priesthood leader Ray FJnch says that Is the ob, paratlon for the banquet. Gardner. The lesson was given servation of both wildlife lead- ship meeting will begin at 7 p.m. Bruce Barker Mrs. Joe Dell Huggins, A ers and economists at Utah Those to be In attendance In. by social hour was enjoyed and elude the stake presidency and State University. light refreshments served by ENTER MARCH MEET At the recent Utah travel, clerks, high council, wardblsh. Gardners. the Idaho Falls beckons BEs recreation Institute USU Exten oprlcs and clerks, presidencies Rockettes In the annual Inter, sion Wildlife Specialist Jack and group leaders of Melchlz-edeMR. AND MRS. KEITH Turn, mountain Girls Marching Berryman noted that there is priesthood, and stake prl. bow and family of Idaho Falls tournament held March 2627, opportunity for. Utah commun. mary board members, spent Saturday night and Sunday Thirty five girls will leave ities to bring in more Income the Frank Gardners. with to 26 on Mar. Brigham City by providing more and better The Elders party Saturday spend two days In competition,' facilities for the recreationists. night under the direction of the Nineteen girls perform In the Elders presidencies was well and the remain, POINTING OUT PART OF parade routine The tables were very attended. Gold-Green lng 16 participate In floor com. the potential he cites national with attractive spring dec. figures Indicating that Amer petition. and the dinner was de. orations Rockettes practice each leas 18 million hunters spend llclous. about $1.5 billion a year; most morning and afternoon In prepA group of students from the aration for the event. Each girl of it for travel, food, clothing USU furnished the program, afThe Brigham City Fourteenth observes athletic training rules and gear. ter which records were played In the ward MIA has announced plans this connection, for the event in order to be In Mr. and of the Gold and Green and visiting enjoyed. National Shooting Sports Foun. for the ward condition for the strain Hawks of Brigham Glen Mrs. datlon declares, "More money ball to be held Friday evening, contest. , and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Turn, BEs marching club par. Is poured Into the American March 12, in the North Box bow of Idaho Falls former mem. teams 2 9 economy by shooting enthus Elder stake center. tlclpates among other bers of this ward and Elders In the Intermountain area. lasts than any four spectator Dancing will begin at 8:30 quorum were special guests. Mrs. Marion Hicks, sponsor, sports combined." p. m. to the music of the NorFinch says for the interest of man Hansen orchestra from and BEs cheerleaders will KERRY LEE JOHNSEN and the group to Idaho local sportsmen Berryman also Smlthfield. A floor show fea. Holmgren accompanied Jimmy of a to new the entertain, calls attention Roberta Bosley variety world, turing Falls, Alan Young of Corlnne to Salt wide hunting and fishing TV ser. ment will be presented during Lake City Friday evening where ies broadcast by the ABC net. intermission and refreshments attended the Future Home, they CLUB HOSTS BANQUET be will 14 served. 3 work Sunday, March from Alan en. convention. makers Box Elder High School Key to 4 p.m. and April 5, from 2 to the direction Plans are under tertalned the group with musical club members held a banquet 3 p.m. of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ben. Sat "day, March 5 at 7 p.m. in nett, dance directors, with the numbers. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bywater the Box Elder High school cafe, ward members are Invited to NEW YORK (UPI) and When attend. children of Orem were teria. a ceiling, work across weekend guests at the home of Purpose of the banquet was painting raise money to buy books for the width rather than the Acrilan looks more like wool their parents Mr. and Mrs, Mil. length of a room. This will en carpeting since It doesn't have ton Bywater. the BEHS library. served able you to start a second lap the shine of nylon. Wool has a members Club THE NEW BABY OF MR. throughout the banquet which before the first has dried com dull rather than shiny and Mrs. Stevs Tlngey was glv. featured a full course turkey pletely. MAGNET HOLDS ON METAL SENIOR CITIZEN ar- - rival of a Magnetic Regular 98c - 5 man-ageme- Wil-llam- Sportsmen Offer Cash Potential k - AND MRS. TED Hansen two and nn visiting their children. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Christensen and son J. Allen have re. turned from a trip to Kentucky where they visited their daugh-te- r Helen and famUy. 13-1- Planned Friday MR. ANDERSON NEW YORK aheady are in the minority among the nation's older people, but indications are that the g e, Ball HAROLD Mrs. Lizzie Knight visited with Carrie A. Christensen on Sun-da- nit IX Dim; n NBE Meetings Fourteenth Ward party In Pleasant View recently. Mrs. LaRena Waddoups Is convalescing at home after spending several days in the Cooley hospital. Mrs. May Anderson had a quilting party last Wednesday. MR. AND MRS. CHRIS Ander-soand Mr. and Mrs. Ercy Whitaker are home after spend-inten days In Moses Lake Will Attend 14-1- attended their grandson, Larry Calls twelfth birthday son n n home by way of Reno. City, Utah lyweds Gar-lan- g DISCOUNTS ON ALL PRESCRIPTIONS DRUG CANISTER set BUT REMEMBER-HAMILTO- N C ENTERS GIVE YOU THE BIG PLUS! .old embossed decora- ",y ' easy PLUS OUR SERVICE TO YOU." 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Mrs. Alva Hardy spent three MISS DEANN HANSEN of last week in Pleas, an exchange student to days ant Grove with her parents Mr. Turkey, talked and showed slid-e- s and Mrs. Thomas West. of that country to the boys and girls of Course No. 13 Sun. MR. AND MRS. CLIFF day morning In Sunday school. visited last week In Mr. and Mrs. Reed Munns Nevada. were Salt Lake City visitors Mr. and Mrs. Irving Christen, Sunday. sen and Mrs Nola Kessler and Vernon Johnson had surgery Sandra visited In Bountiful Sun- on his ear In a Salt Lake hosday afternoon with Mr. and pital last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thorsen are home after spending three weeks In California. They visited relatives and places of In the I.os AngelInterest es area, then went north to Modesto where they visited their daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Tom Penvlch, and a cousin, Herbert Christensen teturn-lnand other relatives WINNING THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham It was Bear River Couple Returns From California Vacation By new the BEAR RIVER REPORTS 11 New Reg. 75c Size Pertussin Cougk iyrup Reg. 77c 1.19 ACM MYABEC Vitamins 7 BUY 100 GET 60 FREE |