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Show Brigham City, Utah Thursday, April 7, 1966 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, emple Rite Unites Couple I 4 w '" ''T ''' , ' J0f ? '' f 'fV ,' r 1 y , tYT ; ftwr'ini i V ' 4 t''tyft WltlllA lltfTI v Jj 'v,f ' lifMnftf-iprni- WED IN TEMPLE Mlu Lennldean Smith became the bride of Steven L. Christensen In a marriage solmnlzed In the Alberta LDS temple, Cardston, Canada, on April 2. An open house will fete the couple In Brigham City. ?' v t w ftfn ltwtt4w:ai(PW . r sw? r j-- ',j v ,0 : , ::K . V - son-in-la- Eng-lan- ceremonies. ON SATURDAY THE PACK-e-r family met at the home of the Leon Packers. There were the Ronald Packers, For'rest Bealls, McClaren Funks, Alfred Fryes, Lowell Packers, Doyle Packers, Bill Packers and Mrs. Committee members and officers for the coming season were announced. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Payne will be chair-macouple, with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Taylor taking over secre-tarla- l duties Committee mem-ber- s will be Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Westover, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bywater and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Merrill First in First Cldss SAN FRANCISCO 'UPH California not only has the most people of any state In the union, It also has the most first class post offices. California has 382 first class post offices 'those with receipts of more than $58,159 per year) compared with 338 for New York and 333 for Pennsylvania. Signs HOLLYWOOD 'UPI' former Los Shelby Grant, Angeles school teacher, has contract signed a long-terwith 20th Century-Foa Mountain View m x. v itei d v 4 V MISS DIANE NELSON ol Central School Roundup April 15 Holds Roundup roundup for Pre-schoo- child-re- n l of the Mountain View school been set for April 15 at 9:30 a.m. In the school au- area has Local Miss Sets Date For April Temple Rite ditoriums. Parents who have children age 5 or who will be 5 on or before Oct. 31, should attend the roundup or call the school, and make appointment so that the child can be regls-terefor kindergarten. Needed will be a state-issuebirth certificate, a disease rec-or723-868- d Nelson of Brigham City announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Diane to Reed Hailing, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hailing of Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. couple has circled April 15 as their wedding date, with the ceremony to be solmnized in the Logan LDS temple. They will be honored that evening at a reception in the Third LDS ward cultural hall. d d of the child and the childs Immunization record. l youngsters need not be present because no tests Pre-schoo- school Nelson and LDS is a graduate of Seminary. She is roundup for age children in the Central school area, will be held Monday, April 18 from 1 Pre-schoo- to 3 l p.m. Parents of children who will be 5 years old by Oct. 31 are expected to report to the school and bring birth certificates, It was announced. HOW PLEASANT IT was for the Leon Carvers to spend a delightful five days In Hawaii as a reward for outstanding sales promotion. They flew by Jet airliner along with 101 other dealers and their wives from Utah Headquarters for the Island vacation was the Hilton hotel In Honolulu. They were treated to an extensive tour of the Island, joined In a luau, saw an outstanding Hawaiian musical show, Polynes-lashow and visited Pearl Harbor and the LDS temple grounds. These were Just a few of the many diversions planned for the touring group, The Carvers arrived back on the mainland at San Francisco and took an extra day to travel to Fresno and stay over night with her brother and family Mr. and Mrs. John Ward. IT MIGHT BE A LITTLE.be-lated- , but the birthday wishes from Party Line are meant just as much as If they had been on the exact day. So happy brlthday Mrs, Bill (Thurza) Kingston! The greetings Join those of her club members n entertained In her honor last week. They had dinner at Maddox Ranch House, then went to the home of Mrs. Jane Clark for an evening of bridge. The guest list Included Mrs. R. W. Forrest, Mrs. Lewis Jones, Mrs. Spencer Stone, Mrs. Harry Smith, Mrs. Ken Jensen, Mrs. J. Y. Ferry and Prizes Mabel Christensen. were won by Mrs. Forrest, Mrs. Jones, and Mrs. Kingston-- , who SPENDING THE WINTER In or examinations will be made, warmer climes Is becoming InPrincipal Lewis Harding creasingly popular for our Brlghamites. Home again fil-lo- En-sig- At Annual Installation Rite New officers were Installed at Civic Improvement club on Thursday, March 31, at the War Memorial home with Mrs. Pearl Northern District Hunsaker, Federated Womens clubs conducting the Installs-tlopres-Iden- WAKE t, ceremony. Taking the helm of office as president was Mrs. Roy Barn-ard- , who was presented with a bouquet of white carnations, the club flower. Assisting her In the coming year will be Mrs. Verl Petersen, vice president; Mrs. Les Dunn, YOUR tAWNS recording secretary; Mrs. M. Reese Jensen, corres. ponding secretary; Mrs. J. Gor-doFelt, treasurer; Mrs. Walt Mann, historian; and directors will be Mrs. Robert McCabe, Mrs. Rex Baron, Mrs. Robert Williams, Mrs. Leon Rees and Mrs. J.E. Clark. n 9 FOR THE DAY PROGRAM was under the direction of Mrs. Jay Hansen and featured child-reand grandchildren of club Covers 5,000 sq. ft. n members as program partic-lpants- . Tiny Krlssy Claybaugh led the group In the pledge of alleg. lance. The Tornadoes including Brad Glover, Leslie Van Dyke, Blake Gardner, and Paul Woodward played some musical pieces, and a trombone duet was played by Mark and Roger Baron. An electric guitar num-be- r was presented by Patricia Petersen, and a toe dance per- - after three months In Arizona are Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Willie. They made their headquarters In Mesa where they enjoyed the winter doing temple work at the LDS temple there. Win. terlng also In Mesa were his brother and sister. in. law, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Willie, of and the two couples spent many hours together. They took several sightseeing trips to Phoenix and when they headed homeward they went over to Pasadena to see their son and family, the John Willies, and stopped for two weeks in St. George visiting friends. Og-de- n WILL NOT BURN gentle enough to allow grass growth. O Lasts longer special selected Ingredients one application to feed all season. O Extra rich nutrition 20 more feeding value than average lawn foods. O Satisfaction guaranteed by Swift & Co. im tmm Parrys Farm & Garden 430 West Forest Swing Into Spring with a new Fashion From Blocks ed. a graduate of Box Elder High school and Seminary. He has attending Henager's Business college and is a member of the National Guard. He is employed in Ogden. The couple will make a home in Brigham City, is LDS Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. BiM0lCKS OPEN TILL 8 ON FRIDAY or money back mmm for mss currently employ- 03 SOUTH MAIN STREET Opw 1 1 q.m. to tl p.m. 1 Refreshments were served from a table decorated tastefully with spring flowers under the chairmanship of Mrs. John Assisting her .were Mrs. Walter Mann, Mrs. Irving Maddox, Mrs. Arthur Linford, formed by Pamela Gray. The Mrs. Ira Larsen, Mrs. Herman program concluded with a vocal Kotter, and Mrs. Herb Adam-son- . solo by Julie Miller. Box Elder High Prospective bridegroom Hailing I Civic Club Seats Officers The Miss wv CIVIC CLUB OFFICERS Newly Installed offlceri of Civic Improvement club, each holding flower, are Mr. Roy Barnard, (sealed) president; Mrs. Verl Pelersen, vice president; Mrs. Les Dunn, recording secretary; Mrs. M. Reese Jensen, corresponding secretary; and Mrs. J. Gordon Felt, treasurer. Absent from the picture was Mrs, Waft Mann, historian. The ofilcers were installed at a March meeting at the War Memorial home. d SPECIAL GUESTS for the evening were members of the Owen Ridges orchestra from Ogden and their wives, and they provided music for dancing during the remainder of the even-lng- . Pre-Scho- r4 -- d Clyde Dover, Glenn Knudson, Lewis Daman, K.V. Hansen, Vern Poulson and Keith Merrill. Mrs. Evelyn Dalnes then finished the program with a and Searl clever reading, Beecher gave a history of the club. Glen Taylor acted as Sets - Jan--uar- y n 'rf 0- old-tim- d of A1 (Donna) Swiss who Is here Everybodys always talking what a crazy mixed up from her home In California. world we live In. I had always Following the general confermanaged to take It In my stride ence activities, Packer has a until last Friday and lo and be- speaking assignment attheBYU hold the Christmas cactus startIn Provo before returning to ed blooming again. Its always their home In Cambridge. been temperamental andbloom. ed anytime from Thanksgiving BACK HOME AGAIN AFTER to Valentines day but this year spending three months In Suh It has boomed twice. The first City, Arlz., are Mr, and Mrs, time was about two weeks after C.B. Stratford. They were s Christmas and we had by his brother and until the first of Febru, Mr. and Mrs. Ray ary but I noticed It only had P. Stratford of Pocatello. While flowers on one side and now In Arizona they called on the three months later the other Virgil Ferrlns at Apache City side Is blooming and the first and visited the Douglas Drtggs bud opened quite appropriate at Scottsdale. ly on April Fools day. resiThey report the Its little things like this that dents of Arizona were comkeep life Interesting along with plaining It was the clodest .the gay reports that come over and February In 40 years, the Party Line wires of vaca, but the Stratfords said they entlons and visitors. joyed the vacation and found plenty to do to fill their time. OF INTEREST TO BRIGHAM, They especially enjoyed an ltes Is the news that the Boyd opera In Tempe presented by Packers were In Brigham City Arizona State university. last weekend saying hello to friends and relatives. They have THE LEE WRIGHTS PACKED come here at this time to par- their bags and were off for a ticipate In the general confer- week visiting family andfrlends ence of the LDS church which In Arizona. They were accom-panleopens this week In Salt Lake by Mrs. James A. Brown who stopped In Eager, Arlz., for City. The Packers are now living a visit with her daughter and In Cambridge, Mass., where he the Wesley Bomans. Is presiding over the New She stayed In Eager with her mission. He Is also an grandchildren while the Bomans assistant to the council of twel- went to Flagstaff with his band ve apostles. to attend a musical festival. On Friday, Mrs. Packers The Wrights continued on to family gathered at the home of Snowflake, Arlz., to visit with her parents, the William W. his sister and brother-in-laSmiths for afamlly Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Flake. which Included the Glen Smiths They also visited In Phoenix and family, the Ronald Smiths with a niece and nephew and and family, the Clovis Jordans returned home by way of Las and family, Mrs. Florence Dunn Vegas where they stopped over and the Richard Dunns. night. sister-in-law- Dansante Dance club held its closing social of the season on Saturday evening, April 2, at the Fifth LDS ward cultural hall with an evening of dinner and dancing enjoyed by all. event The began with a delicious dinner catered by the Quorum of Seventies of the South Box Elder stake, where 120 persons were served. Ed Ward was chairman for the event. An enjoyable program follow-ewith a reading by Hazel Nelson and vocal number by Clyde Armstrong. A musical number was performed by Blaine Olsen, master 723 - 6229 bios-som- Closing Social Dinner Dance ; Ruth By Phone Dansante Holds , t H Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bondy of Magratli, Alberta, Canada, announce the recent marriage of their daughter Lennldean Smith to Steven L. Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Christensen of Brigham City. The marriage took place In the Alberta LDS temple, Card, ston, on April 2, A reception will honor the couple on April 9 In the Magrath Assembly hall. The new Mrs. Christensen attended Church college of Ha. wall, and the future bridegroom was stationed at Fort Shatter Base for two years. Army There will be an open house held at the Brigham City First LDS ward cultural hall at a later date so local friends and relatives may meet the bride, TutPaidcwi!) 723-304- 8 |