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Show 12 ELDCR THE! JOURNAL, Brigham Ciy, Utah Tnursday, January 12, 1967 SEAR RIVER REPORTS of 2 and 5 p.m. Holiday T ravelers Return To Homes, School By Mrs. Irving Christensen Mrs Janice Holmgren was a Salt Lake City visitor on Mon. day and Work mother, Mrs. Christina Stacey, MISS JUDY MELLOR of Fay. Sandra and William Lewis of Brigham City visited with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Christensen on Mon. at the nome of Mr. and Mrs. Irving ChrUensen Sunday after, noon Jan. 15, in honor of Miss Mary (Dena) Christensen on her 80th birthday anniversary. All relatives and friends are In. vlted to call between the hours ette, Utah visited several days with Bishop and Mrs. Hendrick, son during the holidays Judy are Hendrickson and Mrs. sisters day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McNlel and family nf Garden Grove, Calif , opent New Years week end with Mr. and Mrs Roy Thor The Hendrickson family spent Monday, Jan 2 In Gunnison and Fayette visiting relatives Mr. and Mrs Reed Munns motored to Ogden to see Carolyn sen. and Fred Jensen off on the train after spending the holidays here A NO.UOST PARTY WAS held and in Pocatello visiting their at the home of Mr. and Mrs. parents and other relatives. Ernest Huggins during the holl. The Jensens live In Madidays son, Wls. Dinner was serve on a long William Sparks, father of table with pla'es set for ten. Mrs. Leone Hansen was burled The table was beautifully dec. In the Bear River cemetery orated in keeping with the holi- on Thursday, day season, The remainder of the evening was spent paylng OPEN HOUSE WILL be held plnothle and exchanging gifts. Mis Eva Thoisen and sons the holl. Steven and Don d Vr days in Long Heafli, ( allf with Mr. and Mrs Nell Oman and 1 DENISE MISS HOLMGREN, daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. John Holmgren entertained her second year Bee Hive class at a tubing party last Tuesday even, lng, after having an enjoyable time In the snow they were of her parents. Mrs. Genlel Hardy, their teacher accompanied them. NEW YEARS dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Leonard were Mr. and Mrs Curtis Larsen and child, ren of Mantua; Mr. and Mrs. Reed Olsen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Leonard of Brigham City; Miss Marjorie Meadows of Salt Lake City and Jon Leonard Local Marine u Ends Training Marine Private Bruce J. son of Mr. and Mrs Robert L. Snook of 104 N. Firs: West, Brigham City, has com pleted four weeks of Individual combat training at this Marine Corps Base. his more than 200 During hours of training, he learned about weapons and combat from combat veteran in. structors They taught him how to conduct combat patrols, de. tect and remove mines and booby traps and use the standard Marine Corps Infantry weapons. He will now receive at least four weeks of specialist train, lng before being assigned to his first permanent unit. Marines going to combat units will get detailed training In the partlc-ula- r combat skill they are designated for Those who are going into technical fields will receive their advanced train, l lng at one of a variety of schools throughout the country. Snook, Aria by Mozart, Op. 6, No. 8 Dldon by Tschalkowsky, WINTER CONCERT Overture by Plcclnl and The Anyone for music? Box Elder Syncopated Clock by Anderson, High schools concert band will by Tom Glngerlch present their annual winter con. cert for the public Thursday, JUNIORS CHOOSE RINGS Jan, 26, at 8 p.m., In the BEHS Juniors of Box Elder High auditorium. Under the direction voted for their traditional class of Earl B. Swenson, conductor, the band will perform with the rings Monday and Tuesday, Jan. orchestra and freshman band. uary 9 and 10. Junior class officers Steve The presentation will involve Leggett, Julie Mark and Dorothy approximately 200 students. Featured numbers by the con. Gray chose a selection of three cert band will be "StrateglcAlr rings to be voted upon by their Command, by Clifton Wil. class Juniors wishing to purchase llams; "Fairest of the Fair, by a ring must bring a $10 de. Concertino, by Sousa; Black posit Thursday, Jan. 12. Mea. Clifton Williams; and by surement for rings will take Canyon of the Gunnyson, Frank Erlkson. The Freshmen place during the students will perform the first movement English period. The rings are from the classical gallery by now on display In the window Overture for Winds, of the office. Gluck, Grand March," by by Carter; and Port 245, by COED COMPETES has eyes Grundman; Akers. at night Displaying her skill and tal. The orchestra will play Bee Box BY Christine Seashore tech-nlque- s tech-nlca- Joe Jackson and Sam Crawford share the American League lound sting lay record for the most triples in a The like a cats glow ,hlch 26. single season Behavioral Study five-yea- il ent as a baton twlrler, Miss Nancy Barnard, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Roy Barnard, appear, ed for the second time on KSLs "Talent Showcase last Sunday, Jan. DURHAM. N C UPI' -The National Institute of Child Health and Human Developr. ment has approved a $1 million grant to Duke Medical Center for a research-trainin- g program on behavioral processes and their effects on aging from the cradle to the grave. The grant is one of the largest ever given by the Institute and reflects the concept that aging begins at birth, or even before, and must be studied in this light." a spokesman for the university said 8. Nancy, a junior at BEHS has served as majorette for the past two years. She has competed In baton competition in Colorado, Arizona and Utah, and won over 30 medals and 8 trophies. Appearing on Talent Show, case may enable Nancy toper, form In New York on Ted Macks Amateur Show. To do this, Nancy must win first place for Sundays performance. DEBATES BEGIN Should our foreign aid be mill tary or non.mllltary? This Is the question that BE and Clear field debaters tried to solve Jan. 10. BEHS debaters were guests of Clearfield High for the first The oldest town In Texas Is Ysleta, a western Texas community settled in 1682. debate of the season. 20 teams traveled on busses departing at 1 p.m. with sponsor, Michael Woodward, to attend the Clearfield meet. Each team took the negative or positive stand on the question of flrelgn aid and military assist, ance. According to Woodward, We can expect a very good year in debate. The teams are work, lng hard and have the potential to bring home a lot of wins. by Carol Redellngs league Some 11 children. MR. arson, AND MRS CHRIS And. who have bet n In Arl. uno home zona for some time for the holidays Mi. and Mrs ltulon Hansen and rhlldun of V es lake, Wash., spent the r hi Istmus holl. days w 1th them Mr. and Mrs Cliff Mateson left for Arizona last week Mrs Lva 1 horsen visited rel. atlves In Hyinin on Sunday. SP! NDING A W1 LK WITH the Burton Andersons during the holidays was Miss Shelly Hun. saker from St Lawrence Uni. verslty of New York Dinner guests one day dining her visit wore Mr. and Mis. Lee M. Hunsakei of Nigeria, West Africa, Mr. and Mrs Glendale Hun. saker and Mi. and Mrs. Carl Staples of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bateman and children of Roy and Mrs Lila Woodouff of Trenumton The following day they visit, ed their friends, the Darin Sparkman family at Smlthfteld. THE BEAR RIVER camp Daughter of Utah pioneers will hold their January meeting at the home of Mrs Beth Christensen Friday, Jan 13 at 1 p.m. A good attendance Is desired, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Clayson and family of Anaheim, Calif., Mr. and Mrs Wayne Adamson and family of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs Id Chivson of Cornish Visited at the Mario Checketts home during the holidays J. AI LAN CHRIS FI1 NSEN left Thuisday morning foi Kentucky When1 he will visit with his sister Mi. ami Mis Milton (Helen) Busbv until Wednesday Jan 11 then he will leave for Gei many. Mr and Mis Newell Check, etts had all tlieli family home for Chilstmas They took their son Rex to Phoenix, Alla. Dec. 29 where he left by bus foi Ft. Hood, Texas. IOi.t R John, tllldun il Dnghum MR. AND MRS, sen and and Mi and Mis. Blent Johnson and d.uifliteis of visited Sunday aftei noon with their paients Mr. and Mrs. Veinou Jolmsen 'I he thlldien and pi andchtld. rou of Mr ami Mrs Alvin son spi lit M mhI iv, Jan. 2 at ttie Amei son home City lie-monto- n An-d- MRS. AMY At Kt RM W of Lehl spent last weekmil with her son and family Mi ami Mis Wllford M Achei man. Mie came 'for the baptism tml conf.i matlon of her glands ;n Da i j Boyd Ack. 1 erman. Mr. and Mis Osey Jenson of Brigham city and Mr. and Mrs. Ablnldi dolman of Honey. Villa weie Sunday geests at the home of Mr, and Mis. Erank Jenson. Jenson Kami daughter of Frank and Ila was confirmed a member of the LDS church In meeting Sunday MR. AND MRS. VAY JENSEN entertained a few friends on Monday evening Those enjoying the games and luncheon were Mi. and Mrs. Clair Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Mario Checketts, Mi. and Mis. Blaine Anderson and Mr. and Mrs Richard Nessler. 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