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Show pMsiiav THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Society Editors Thursday, July 7, 1966 -- IT &! VVSB f I ! SCRATCH PAD cia! Society Editor was go. lng of loneliness, rather the quietness of the streets reflects a type of peace and contentment within the city. A glimpse Into back yards a. recently, but she was delighted to see that a number of local long those same residential residents were ready to rise to streets would have revealed werent many much. There the defense of the city. Somehow a drive around the children playing In the streets city on a Saturday afternoon that day, or any other, because doesnt give the Editors a feel. most folks In Brlghsm City have taken the time to develop their homes to the point that the child-reMrs. lng to answer a letter concern, mg the "despair and gloom" that hung over Brigham City Sarah Yates, Society Editor Telephone PA C y kMtdm n like to play on the swing, sets, wading pools and other items planned Just for the kid- Couple Sets July Date a, dles. Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. An. derson of Tooele, formerly of Perry announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Lillian Alice, to Ronald Arlynn Taylor. The prospective bridegroom la the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ar. lynn Taylor of Brigham City. Miss Anderson Is a graduate of Box Elder High school and LBS Seminary and has attended By Ruth Phone 723 "Typical July weather" ac cording to the weatherman and J agree. Sitting at my typewrit, er I can see the little heat waves dancing In the sunshine the blacktopped road. above Those dry spots keep appearing in the lawn no matter how faith, fully we water and a stiff breeze manages to stir up a fair amount of dust that whips in little whirlpools along the trav. eled shoulders of the road. The air conditioner humming in the next room keeps It fairly comfortable during the after, noon heat but personally, Fm always glad when the sun goes down and we can open the house up to the natural breezes. Party Line wires are BUSY most of the day with vacation news and reports of visitors. Weber State college. Bridegroom. elect Taylor is a graduate of Box Elder High school and attended Weber State college. Since serving three years In the U.S. Marine Corps, he has been employed at Hill Air Force base. The couple will be married July 15 In the Tenth LDS ward In Brigham City, and will be feted at a reception following the ceremony. MRS. NEIL W. ZUNDEL and daughters Pat and Lisa left for their home In Philadelphia Pa., after spending three weeks here. The Zundels arrived on June 16 and after spending a week here, Neil returned home and his family remained for an extended visit. They were houseguests of her mother, Mrs. C.V. Forsgren and also spent some time with his par. ents, the Eberhart Zundels. o THE PEPPY CHEFS club held Its second meeting at the home of Mrs. Anna Marie Asay at 10 a.m. Monday. They fixed some cereal dishes and reviewed fruit Officers of the group have been chosen They are Marie Young, president; Jolee Asay, treasurer; Debra Collings, sec. retary; Christy Thompson, re. Lillian Alice Anderson will become the bride of Ronald Arlynn Taylor In a ceremony set for July 15 In the Tenth LDS ward. TO BE WED - Miss ' porter. 4S . SNAPPI SAPPIES meeting was called to order by Nancy Nelson. Elaine Taylor gave the prayer. The pledges were led by Paula Hansen. Nancy Nelson led the song "Club Picnic Song." The the roll was called. Patsy Saton read the minutes of the last meeting and they were ap. proved. Old business was discussed. The skits were discussed and Then plans were practiced. made by Cub River, Meeting was adjourned at 11:30 p.m. V3L , Vp 'An club FINGERS PRICKED meeting was opened with prayer by Marian Kotter. They discus, sed some business. Marlon Kot-te- r then gave a demonstration on sewing seams. They learned how to make darts and bast-lnon the machine. They worked on their projects for the re. malnder of the time. Jolynn Jensen served re. freshments, and Effle Yates closed with prayer. g Local Family Enjoys Summer Get-to-Geth- er MISS CAROL ANN SIMCOX Rite Set July Wedding By Brigham City Couple Mr. and Mrs. Howard G. Simcox announce of the engagement and forthcoming marriage their daughter Carol Ann to Alan W. Andreasen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Golden R. Anderasen of The couple will trade vows at a ceremony on July 20 at the Artistic Manor. Miss Simcox is a graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS seminary, and the prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Bear River High school and LDS seminary. and Mrs. Don Bryson and sons las, Texas. Into the family Sandwiched Ted and Todd; Mr. and Mrs. two weeks were of activities the children and Whitten Henry Craig, David, Brian, Brent, three Ice cream.and cake birth, Susan, Dennis and day parties for Sharon on June Sharon, Robert Olsen, Mrs. Lu. 20, Todd on June 24, and Susan Becky; cllle Howes, and Mr. and Mrs. on June 25. To wind up the two weeks the William N. Howes and son Dean had a delightful afternoon of vis. entire family spent the July 4 weekend In Idaho near Bear ltlng. During the next week the an. Lake where they had lots of pic. nual family reunion was held at nlcs and family fun before part, the Copper Cottage In Ogden, lng for their respective homes. with 60 members of the family Mr. and Mrs. Lewis R. 01. sen have enjoyed a busy two weeks of family visitors to Brig, ham City, along with lots of family Jaunts about the areaen. Joying the summer weather. The visiting all started as Betty Olsen of Syossett, N.Y., arrived on the day before Fath. ers Day after an adventure.fll. BARTLESVILLE, Okla UPI led flight that Included evac. gathered there for the two.day Latest Innovation In the uatlon of the plane In Denver reunion. soft drink Industry is the Inthe due to a fire aboard plane. THEN ON THURSDAY, July creasing use of plastic cases at the and cat tons replacing tradl SHE WAS JUST IN TIME 30, another dinner party Bet. tlonal wooden and paper soda honored home Lewis Olsen for a family dinner celebration children the Olsen and four pop containers, reports the In ty at the Olsen home on Fathers of Henry Shltten who are visitidust) la! Products Division of and Mrs. Mr. time which at Day Mr. ng In Brigham Cltv from Dal. Phillips Petroleum Company, Don Olsen "' L. him hornet The William Ben. netts are enjoying a visit from their son Sp. 4, WlUlam K. Bennett who has Just returned from a year In Viet Nam. He was met In San Francisco by his sister and brother-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Byron Pulsipher and went to their home In San Jose. There he was met by his parents and two sisters, Janice and they toured and Vide Southern California, going to Los Angeles and San Diego where they visited the Zoo, went to Disneyland and other attrac. tions before heading home via Las Vegas. He is scheduled to report to Fort Bragg, N.C., for further 10, THE CHARLES CLIFFORDS have been enjoying a visit from and daughter, their Mr. and Mrs. Alan Petersen and two children Bruce and Leslie Ann of St. Paul, Minn. They also visited with his parents the James Petersens of Colllnston. A family dinner was held Frl. day, July 1, at the Cliffords and that evening were guests of the Wallace Christensens a long with the Arnold Robbins for Ice cream and cake. son-in-la- Plans for Cub River were made. Then they learned about making bread and later went Into the kitchen and made It. Following that It was Judged. Meeting was adjourned at 7 p.m. llams as vice president, Debra Hobson, secretary, and Mary Ann Call as activity leader and reporter, The girls are taking first and second year sewing. Last Thursday Charlene Dunn gave a demonstration about hair and hair care. Right now the Bewitching Stitchers are busily planning their trip to 4.H camp. HOW GOOD IT IS TO HAVE assignment July MEETING OF THE SNAPPI Sapples was called to order by Nancy Nelson. Prayer was glv. en by Glenna Ross. GenlelYam. asakl led them In the pledges. Then they sang "Witchcraft." THE BEWITCHING STITCH, era have had nine meetings this season and are really stitching away. President Debra Williams Is being assisted by Jana LeeWll. DOWN JUST A GLANCE through the backyards In one block would have found several families relaxing on lawn chairs mowing lawns, working In flowerbeds and eating outdoor IT WAS A PLEASANT re. union of old friends at the Jos. eph R. Reeders last week when they entertained friends they had made during their mission In Rarotongo. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ward Moody of Delta, Utah, who had been pre. siding over the Rarotongo mis slon since the Reeders left In 1962, Other guests Included for. mer missionaries and their 229 H.J, Ourada for the family dinners In their yards. of those empty drive, ways and carports were due to the propserity we enjoy, with families gone on weekend boating or camping trips to the near, by lakes and pleasant canyons. Some folks were downtown shop, ping and greeting their neigh, bors with smiles as they party. Many MR. AND MRS. BUD LAYTON are enjoying a visit from her Mr. brother and sister-in-law- , and Mrs. Weston Mickley and children Marianne, Kathryn, Paul, Earl, Ruth, Arlene, and Carolyn of Chicago Dl. The are spending two passed. Mlckleys weeks here and will then tour And Pioneer park was filled Yellowstone before returning with happy swimmers, the pic-nl- c home. tables were almost filled During their stay they have that afternoon with family pic. visited-th- e Bird Refuge, spent nlcers, the Bowery showed the July 4 weekend in Black-smitof a couple of family re. Fork canyon and the Mick, unions or other parties going on leys attended a reunion of her and kids in bright orange life family In Ogden which was the Jackets were enjoying the ex. first time the entire family perlence of rowing about on the had been together for 20 yeara. lake In the city park. h THE CLAIR RUDDELLS are pleased to have their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clay, ton RuddeU and children, Joh. nny, Billy and Brian of Phlla. delphla, Pa., visiting here for the first time In six years. During their stay Mr. and Mrs. Jack Matesen and son Chris came from Las Vegas to visit with them. Mrs. Mateson ls his sister. The RuddeUs entertained at a barbecue supper at their home on Monday In honor of the vis. ltors. Other family members on were hand for the the Lewis Ruddella and Lori and Gregory of Roy; Gall Ruddella and Wendy of Ogden; Ralph Ruddells, Tracy and LesUe and Mra. Helen Andreasen and Kev-ILee and Reed of this city. n, HAPPY BIRTHDAY WISHES go out today to Julie Cooper, (laughter of the Dennis Coop, ers who ls a true "Yankee Doodle Dandy," born on the Fourth of July. She celebrated the ninth anniversary, how. ever, with a party for friends on Saturday at the family home. Games on the patio, Ice cream and the traditional cake and op. enlng the gifts provided the party fun for the ten guests. Her grandmother, Mrs. Eliza Mrs. Ward, Ella Thomas and an aunt Mrs. Sarah Palmer drove down from $URE, THERE ARE SOME empty homes in Brigham City That ls a sign of the times, but it doesnt say that the peo. pie who lived in those homes werent happy with Brigham City. It does say that they were adaptable and willing to find Jobs where they were available, and not willing to sit back and collect unem. ployment checks. Many people commute quite a long way from Brigham City to their employment, because they like the quiet streets and the friendliness of Brigham City Nope, quiet streets and a sleepy town Saturday afternoon arent a sign of "gloom and despair" rather they are a sign of a city that is resting from a busy and productive In the peace of quiet week homes. Mitchell Returns HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Cameron Mitchell returns from six years of movie - making abroad to in "Hombre with Paul Newman and Fredric March. co-st- ar friends. The guest list Included Jo. lyn Poulsen, Sand Tlchenor, Karla Newton, Debra and Lin-d- a Bingham, JoAnn Beamer, Cindy Poulson, Jan Anderson Malad to add their birthday of Brigham City; Jill and Ann wishes to those of her young Ward, Malad, Ida. PATSY ANN RICHARDSON Local Couple Sets Date For July Temple Wedding Announcement is made of the engagement Miss Patsy Ann s to David Shelton by the parMrs Mr. Ted Richardson of and ents, Brigham City. Parents of the future bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Dorothy E. Shelton of Brigham City. The couple has circled July 15 as their wedding date, with the ceremony to be solmnized in the Logan LDS temple. That evening they will be honored at a reception in the LDS Indian chapel and forthcoming marriage of Ric'h-ards- bride-to-be- in Brigham City. Miss Richardson a graduate of Box Elder seminary, and is also a graduate of Stevens Heneger college. The future bridegroom is also a graduate from Box Elder High school and LDS seminary and is presently attending Utah State university. He has served an LDS mission to Northern California. Following their marriage, the couple will make a home in Brigham' City." High school and is LDS guests at the Lehl Roundup Rodeo and then he spent the day at their home and was the guest of honor at an evening family barbeque. Present In addition to Randall and Mrs. Dunbar was Binghams mother, Mrs. Recent guests at the home Ada Bingham of Smlthfleld. of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Randall ls well known as the Bingham of Brigham City were trainer of Trigger and Trigger Glen H. Randall of Hollywood, Jr. and other fig. Calif., and Mrs. Lea Dunbar of ures In the Hollywood western of Logan. He field. ls touring with The Binghams were Randalls his rodeo act while here. Family Hosts Famous Guest well-know- s don't have finimmO merit to earn families. people enjoyed the in the gardens at the Reeder home where they were served a tasty buffet sup. per, Highlight of the evening was viewing films of the Island taken by the Moodys during their stay. Twenty THE REEDERS HAVE ALSO had family visitors at their home recently. Her mother, Mrs. Max Rothe of Lehl spent a week here and their and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don. aid B. Allen and baby daughter JaLane of Provo have also spent son-in-la- a few days here. THE STEPHEN R. BUN. nells have returned home after a week In Snowflake, Arlz., where they went to help out with a new granddaughter. Proud parents are Mr. and Mrs. El. wood R. (Beth) Peterson. The little pink bundle arrived June 13 and Joins the couples other three children, Lonl, Dallas and Sahnnon. IT WILL SOON BE REUNION time for the family of Mrs. Em. ma Hillam who are planning a soonlnKemmerer, occasion for the get. together Ls because Mr. and Mrs. Paul (Mary) Bldlack are here from Wayland visiting N.Y. Mrs. Bldlack ls a daugh. ter of Mra. Hillam, The New Yorkers will also visit with brother and her sister, his Mr, and Mrs. M.L. Bldlack, and her other slsterMrs. Joyce Stark of this city. The family group will travel to Kemmerer and Join another sister and brother-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Wyo. 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